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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1895)
- - - , ; - ; ; ; - - - - - - - - . , . , . . - , 9t ; ; : - - : - - - - - ; : - : - - - " -c----------- - 8 _ _ _ - - TIlE OMAHA DATT..IY nmJ : iWlIDDN ES DAY , JANUAUY 9 ! , 18m I I ' ! I' . CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS : . - President Ecwara : Names the Oommittees for the Year ; I , MAYCR VETOES TilE WATER WORKS BILL , - t ; I Council Stnntl by hint nnd tIO ) l'nyment ot , . thu . ' Iolloy I" l hung UI - The l > lo\emth Street \'Inlluet the ubet , I 41 - ot 1)eu5Iun. ' ' ' _ At tie regular meeting last nIght the city . council ot 1895 compleell Its organization and began In earnest the huslneu of the year. The fnt tranlacton wa the nnnual selection of . seats , which was accomplished by lot. I was L suggested that on account of Dechel's five , terms of service In the body ho be allowed to select his scat , but some of the democratic members , who still retained vivid recollac- tons of occurrences of the preceding meet- lng objected amI the motion was withdrawn. liechel's luck remained with him , however , and his Dame was the frt called. lie selected - lected the same scat at the len of the front row that he hall occuplell last 'ear. Kment drew secant ! choice and took the desk at lieclict's left. The other three seats In the I front row went to Salliers , Ja'nes and Ken- : nard. Gordon will occupy the Feat formerly . graced by lascal , with howell nt his left. I Irlnce and I.emly rontll out the opposite eml ; ot the semi-circle , and the remaining members - } bers were dIsposed In the intervening space. ! NAM1l ) TI COMMiTTlES. The business of the year will he conshlerEd by the following committees , which were ap. loilmted ) by President Edwards and unanimously - . mously apllroved : Juiilclary-I3aunders , Kennard , Gordon I.'lnanccTaylor , Jaeohsen , Kennard. Clalms-lolmes. Jaynes , Gordon. Grades and Gradlng-Kment , Gordon , Thomas , Calm . howell. Streets Alleys and' Boulevards-Gordon , Iment , Mercer. l'olice-liurldey , Taylor Iment. Publc Property and iluildings-Kennard , . Prince , Holmes. lire and Water-Prince , DEchel , Jacobsen. Gas mimi mectrlc Light-Jacobsen , Thomas , Deehel. , Holmes. SLdewahlcs . and Bridges-Mercer , Irlnce. l'rinting-Baclc , Taylor , Lemly. l la\lng. CurbIng and Guttorlng.-Jaynes , Saunders , Jacobsen. I Viaducts and Itailways-Ilecliel , Jaynes , . Saunders. , Telegraph and Telephone Lines-Lemley , Dechel , Dack. Plats amI Additons-Howel. Back , Calm. Hules-Cahn. Lemly Howell. Councilmen Taylor , Deehel , howell . Jaynes nnd Kennard were named lS I special comm - m ttee to consider the mayor's message , and . ' Frank Planele was appointed sergeant-at- arms. . MAYOR AND IllS VETO. The mayor transmited the following veto : "To the honorable the City Council of the City of Omaha-Gentlemeim : I have the ( honor j to Inform you that I have vetoed an item 'In the last appropriation ordlnanco under I voucher No. 10,338. .helng the bill of the I American Water Worlls cOllmny for the las - , I six months of 189t , nmountnl to U2.t62.04. I have vetoed this lem for the reason that , the city Is not receIving the fire protecton require to bo furnished by this company I under Its contract. It ts not necessary to go . Into details 01 this point , as the mater was y. , investigated by I commitee of the council. which reported on December 3 , last , that . the fro protection supplied by the water company - pany was Inadelluate. . As this company Is : under contract to- furnish ample pro- j . tecton I believe It , IS the duty of the - mayor and council to' protect- the Interests of . the taxpayers by deducting from the water m ' company's bill tIre amount which the city Is : required to expend In order to supply the pro- .f - tecton which the comp:1I' : should furnish. . . "Up to thIs tmo the ciy has been com- . pellet to purchase three new fire ' engines , and : . the cost of the engines , together with their : , maintenance and that of the one old engine , , . up to the frEt of the present year , has been , ' $30,556.20. TJI cost of mllntalnlng the four : engInes now In service wilt bo at least $15.- . , 000 Iler annum , and It additional engines are ; purchase the cost will bo proportonately . grlater. " 1 thereoro remmend that the amount already expended by tire ' city $30.556.20. bo t deducted from tire amount claimed by thc tt t water comllany , leaving a balance of $11- . , . 90.84. whIch J recommend be at once paid - to the water company. . : _ 'I furt _ . 1rer . eomulel d , that ! h,1 expense o ! , ' , ' ' mUl'lllng ulese cnlles anu UIO COSt anu , , malntonanee of any additional engines be deducted - ducted from 'futuro bills of this company. te- SUSTAINED TiE 1 A YOR. Jacobsen opposed the veto on time ground that the water works wns In the hands of I' : . tim United States court and that , to refuse to pay any part or time bill was to Incur the displeasure of Judge Du 11 y. . ; 10wel said that the city attorney had pre- \Iously decided that the water wQrks corn- , pany had lived UII to the terms of its con- i tract and lint ( the city llll nO legal recourse - , ; - course against it. Consequently It would , , De useless tu contest the hill. In this con. necton Mr. Connel staled that since he had given that opinion several large fires - had occurred , at which It hind been dem- tem- onstrated that the water supply was nol 4 , stilflcietit. lie thought It would be very poor : policy to pay Limo bill frst and then InY'sl- ; gate its merits afterwards. t Prince declared that It was useless to try to compel the water works company to furnish - .v , irish a sufcient lresSuro"Cor fro protection. ; A ThIs could only bo obtalnol through the Iur- . chase of nllltonal fro eigirmes , City Engineer Hosewater said that It ' , made no difference whether time watEr coin- pony wal lu the hands of a court or not. : They hall contracted to furnish a certain . service to the city and the courts would compel - . . pet them to give that ser\lee. There were places In the city where a single englno : would consume all the water that could be obtained ae the maln8 were not large enough ' to carry a larger supply. Calm agreed with the city attorney that ; ; , the city might better be a defendant than a j , ? ' plaintf In court , ant thought that Iome re- ; elueton shoull be made In I the bill. On roll : cal the veto was sustained. y . , E.IJ N'rl STREET ADUCT. . The ml'OI' uIo presented a cOllunlcaton . . directing Itenton to tim unsatisfactory cart- , tlton of the elo\'atorl II the city hal , I ' was referred to the committee on bultlngs ? . and ploporty anti lie ( blllln ! ; iiispector. Time aUlual reports of the city electrIcian , . . gas Inspector city clerk , poundlaster and ' other olcllll wlro received and referred to r i. . thD cenmptrulier. , , ; ir , S. G. Ernst was appointed a city weigher. , 'rho cont'let and bond of T. Ii. Mahoney L ' ' for grading 'wenly.elxth strEet frol hitch. cry street to the nDrlh line of tax lot 8 was ' : ; approved . : . The DecElber street sweeping estimate T . was passed I alounts to $8H .C3. 'fhe amellet statement of reserves due time Barber Asphalt ' cOII'"n ' ) ' was referred . to the finance eornmmiittee . - 1 A batch of master 111umhers were granted . , licenses. . : A volition from Ernest Stuh and others ; . related lint ( during time past three years they iran PellonCI tl ( have the meventh btrcet . . : , 'Iallucl repaired , but without suceeu. They . held that the ( structure was perfectly safe I the pa\'cment was repaired arid that the . street railway was bound 10 maIntain the Ilayoment , Stuh opined ( lint unless some- . thing was noire II a hurry he woull have to ; go Into court anti ask for damages to his property , resulting from the cleslng of the ( . vIaduct. The petition was referred to the . committee on vizuhucts and ralw3)s all the ) . city atoru y. City nglneer I Hosewater , stited that one of time trudSI'S was liable to ' b broken at any tmo 1111 that I was Ilosl- , . th'eh' unsafe to Ilow any tralc on this structure \ . ' ,1 The only way 10 cure catarlh Is I to purify the blood. Hood's Saraaparilia purifies the SalallulpurIfes 'j. blood and tones UII the whole system. _ - - - . Eiiipoivorett tu Act. The membel ot the Interstate Illlro\c- merit ( ' 01P:1Y : met at the Millard hotel last night and Iected J. M. urleel , W. A. t PaXtCrm . Cloy C. imartun. John A. CrIghton , John . A , McShane , I' . J. Iurbach und Cut. . fUI.t W. Smith IS llrecoil for the ensuing ) 'ear , Immedlatel afterwards the follow. mug oleeld wel't elected ; I'rideiit . Colow- 1 > /\\1 : vlci III clidenl , Guy C. Dartolj ; . , - - . ' - " ' . , . _ _ i t renrnmrer J. E. Markel : secretary , Clifford Rrerl . . Inrkel secretnr Clrorcl " . SmUn. . 1'ttxto . I l'lxton , Jnrk 1 nnd Inrbneh were appointed as members of nn ig xcut\'e committee and empowered to ne- gotate for the construction of ii. theater huldlng 01 the vacant lot at the corner oC 1 ifteentli ant homey . 8trees. Obruclun In A Or'at ilaripor. Are Ics easily removed than obstructions of the bowels are by hiostetter's Stomach 1t- t ers , Infinitely tor ' effectual than violent purgatves , anti which never gripes con- \ule and weakens ns they do. The hitters also remove malarial and rheumatc cam- Illalnts , biliousness , sick headache , nervous ness anti dypepsla. Give this deserving remety a fair trial and expect the bet and most complete results. . , BROKE THE DEADLOCK At time UOlrl nt llncatnn Meeting , \ltn " 'ln lu R Canter. The deadlock over the election or the president - dent of the hoard of Edueaton was broken last l night and now Colonel n. C. Aikin holts ' , down the chair for that nlgust body. The meeting was scheduled for 8:30 : , anti nt that lime the faIthful who had stood by Aikin solIdly Monday night arrived frill of hope , as they were confident that their chamillon wouM pull out a winner after a very few ballots. None of the opposition . howe\er , were In sight , hut the meeting could not be called to order on account of the lack of a quorum Nearly an hour later they came In In a body , anti It then developell that they had been In caucus for al iiommr They had come to the conclusion that It would rio no good to buck any longer , and consequenty , when Tel' porary Chairman I.unt calcll the meeting to ! order , Thomas moved that the secretary be' ' Instructed 10 cast the entire vote ot the board for Aikin. On taking the chair President Aikin stated that Il would attempt to satia- faetorl ) ' fill the position , upon whIch the eyes or the treaDle of this city would be turned more this year than ever before. A recess was taken for ten minutes to permit canvassing for candidates for the vice presidency . at the curl of which time Mr. Tulley moved that the secretary bo instructed to cast the Vote of the board for J. L. Pearson The 10' ton was unanhnously adopted. The chairman then nnlounced the makeUI of the commitees for the coming year , as folows : I.'lnanee-Durgess , Thomas , Anderson , Tuley , I.unt JIllclary-J.unt. Tholas , Dmiryea. Klndergarten-'ruke ) ' . Knotel , Itimoades. Teachers and Exarninattons-ltlroades , Kno- ' del , Tirkoy . Anderson , Cramblet. , Supplies-Lowe , Johnson , Knodel , Dand- ' hauer Burgess. Ulltings and Property-Pearson , Anderson , I flhioaderm Lowe , Johnson. hloundariea-Joimmmsoii . Pearson Edwards. I Salarles-rmblet , Tholas , nandhauer. I Rules Forms and Printing-Edwards , Dur- yea Tukey Special Instructlon-Driryea , Lowe , Pearson , l3rirgess , Johnson. hIgh School-Thomas. Edwards , Dand- hauer , Burgess Cramblet. heat and Ventilation-Bandhauer , Lunt , Edwards. Text Books and Course of Sluly-Knotel , Lunt Duryea , Burgess , Lowe , Cramblet. Claims ant Autliting-Anderson , Hhoades , l'earsomi ' After adoptIng the rules of IS9t as amended the regular order of business was proceeded , . wit ii . The secretary staled that as Max Meyer & Co. , who ha\O hail the contract for cleaning anti winding the clock of the 11gh Echool building , have gone out of bnslness , the clock , hall not been wouml arid would run down In a couple of da's. ant matter was referred to the superlntcmlent of buildings with instructions - ' structons will power to act. On motion of Hhoates the commitee on claims was Instructed to report favorably on the salary of the attorney for Deceinber. The report was mate ant adopled The amount was U1.66. A commullcaton from Lincoln asking the board to make suggestions regarding amend- ments to the present laws governing schools anti boards of educations was referred to the attorney. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . 'euchlll for tire 1laalll tIarsiirri. ALBUQUERQUE , N. M. . Jan. 8.-For twenty-four hours a posse has been out scouring the country for miles around In the hop of finding some clew to the missing : town marshal , William Dowers , who was at first thought to have been murdered . Beyond the that he called ' ' discovery calE at 'Sampson's cattle ranch , twenty mie ; westward , Janu. ary 1. securing a horse and saddle , Mr. Sampson thinking that be was after a prls. ormer and that he rote off In the direction of the San Juan country In Colorado , no trace of the missing mal has been found. I Is thought alit he Is a deserter from the regu. lar army. Ex-Sherl Yrlssorrl reported that Bowers was short on Icens3 collections about : $ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Coull : Not Agree. When the jury In the Evans case fetl Into i federal court yesterday , afler a siege In I the jury room slnco Saturday noon Judge Dunty asked the foreman whethel' or not a verdict hud been reached. reachet. "No your honor , " responted the tore- man. "On what points are you unable to agree ? " asked the judge. "On two straight ' points , " was the reply , "as to whether Ire prl60lel' was guilty or not guilty . " Tire judge promptly discharged the jurr- men. men.I Is salll the ballot stood G . for conviction and t for acquittal - from - start to linisli. 811.ldo ot butt Master floveremi. BROOKLYN . , Jan. 8.-Thomas R. Dever- oil . the welt known musician and band inns- tar , ' committed ' suicIde here In a lodging house hy turing on the gas. lie was 1mph- cated In tire Columbian . celebration frauds uI.J,1 T1IF.fl : .voiiic.isi ' . Fair null \'nr0er for Nebraska with Inutu'rly % Vlrrdii. . WAShINGTON , Jan. S.-The forecast for Wednesday Is : For Nebraska , Kllsas anti Colorado- Fair : warmer : southerly winds. For MIssouri-Fair : warmer In the north- western portion : wInds becoming southerly For lowa-F'itir ; wlnner : southerly winds. For South Iakota-Fatr : colder In the westErn porton : Eutwrly winds I.ocal itecorit OFFICE OF TIlE \VEATILER BUREAU , OMAHA , Jan. 8.- Omuhl record of temper- I recorc attire alI ruinfitii . comparell wih time corre- slloldlnl dlY of the past four years : l 15. ' 1(91. 1893. 1592. Maximum temperature . . O 28 43 182. Minimum temperature . . --6 - -2 10 9 Average temllel\re. . . . 7 13 26 12 Irlcllllllon . . . . . . . . .0 .0 .0 .0 Condltou of temllraI1'0 Intl Ilreclplnton at Omuhu for the ( day nnd since March 1. 1891 I : Normal telllCrature . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Detcllney fOI' the da.1 Normnl prechlllton . . . . . . . . . . . . 02 Inch Ictclency for tire day . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inl'h Total prechlltuton Since lllrch 1 16.07 Inches Delclenc ) ' since Murch 1. . . . . . 15.81 Incites - Ih'llrlS trml Other btrition . itt - 1 1' . :1. : , 0 ' I : . " - IT.TIOS : ' C 5 : 0 F hun or g ' _ ' : 3' - W 1.1'1 II. ; ' g . .7 . . . - - - - - - - - - Olahn. . . . . " . . . 10 :0 .00 Cicar - - . - Cear. Norlh Ilale" . . . 11 38 . .00 ( Clear. Vaieiiljirt , . . . . ; . . :0 :8. .VU ( it'ar. Chlealo . . . . . , . . ill 18 .IU Cioudy . St. Lulla. . . , , . . , io tj2 .I . : CtOIJy. . St. i'atu . . . . . . . . : 4 12 .00 Clear Uavl'nporl. . . . . . 11 10 Iti ) Cicar Rairsats . City. , . . . , , 18 'O . ni ' ' . ) aI8.Lt CI/ . . .00 ( 'iear. Denver. . . . . . . . . . . . : H 10 .01) ) CI11' ' . situ Lake CII y.3' t _ ' .111) ) Clomidi. , ' CI1" :2 :2 .IU Clolh' llllllhICI1. . . . . . . 41 H .00 l'irt . 0lly. . , cl\.wl. . . . . . . . . : ! 10 : .ttI ( ( la rl.i ' . \lly. Iiisriiameii..8 IG .UO l'arcioiitt ' . 11. Vincent . , . . . oi I 0 .011 I : cOl\ . Chc'enno. . . . . . ) . . . . ' . 20 : 41 .00 CloiiJy . Miles ! . . . City. . . . . . . . . 1:0 .OU ( I body . O\.e.lon. . . . . . 4" 61 T. 1etr. o litiow . lolow cr. "l' " hulc lcllraeo of 11'.IIlalon. 1. . A. wJr.sI. Obser\.e . BOSTON STORE 59G 5 SHOE SALE Thirteen ThoUBana Laaes ! Warm Linea Plush , Felt , Velvet ana Leather B1ippcr. WORTH UP TO $2.00 , rCR 59C A PAIR SO litany Slippers-at Such IIh Orne'e- At Such A Little Jilt ot R l'r/co / " 'oro Never rlnccc on /alo Before. C9C PAIR TOMOIUtOV--59C. . In order that you may pick them out quickly we have placed long rows .of tables the whole length of our store In the shoe department - partment on the main floor and In tIre base- inent . foor There are 13,000 pairs , all at C90 pair. 1,20 paIrs ladies' $1.50 velvet and plush haml 59e. turned slippers , chenille embroidered , 900 ladles' beautful fur lined , plush trimn1etl . real beaver slippers , worth $2.00 , go at 69c ? 500 lathes real beaver Prlneo Albert slip- pars best elastic goring at the side , worth $2.00. at SUe 1,200 ladles' fine heaver felt shippers , plush trlmmell , canar fleece lured , worth $ l50 , [ ge. 800 ladles' fine dongola slIppers . warm lined , Illush trlnirnirrg worth $ l O. go at flUe 900 ladles' Imported beaver slippers . leather foxed , velvet piping SUe , worth $1.50. Ant thousands of other beautifully made nice warm winter slippers which cost regu- Inrly all the way from $1.00 to $2,00 I pair nt the uniform price of 59c. Hemcmber these are not odtls or culls , but otts brand new , fresh , desirable slippers . In sold ease lots , never opened before They vj re In our store ant eli made UII within the last sixty days. They arc the enUre output of n slipper factory - tory which shipped the goods to an Omaha wholesale shoe house after the holilays In- stead of sixty days before , and were sold to us nt our own Ilrlce. In addition to thee slippers wo place on sale the most wonlerful , bargains In ladles' ant men's amid chuidrcmr's shoes yeti over saw or heard tel ot. We sell men's ant ladles' sure enough $3.00 shoes for $1.50. Men's and ladles' real $ [ .00 and $6.00 buton , lace and congress shoes . , the latest newst styles , at $3.00 a irnir . Misses' and ciillthren's shoes nt flOe , dOe , S5c , $1.00 ant $ l O , worth BOSTON lots more STORE . N. W. Cor. . 16th and Douglas. . The State Relict commission have estab- lshE headquarters at 109 FrenzEr block , where all contributions of provisions and clothing should be sent , Instead of 407 Drown block as heretofore All correspondence should be addressed to me at 407 Drown block \V. N. NASON , President. . Detel Institute of Blair , Neb. , Is the best and only guaranteed cure of the lIquor , mor- phlno and tobacco habit . OM.\I. A1) CIIOAOO FAST XnESS. Take the Chh'nrn , : \lwlllce & St. l'nnl Ity . For Chicago and all points east. Vestbuled sleeper leaves the Union Pacific depot , Ornaima nt 6 p. m. , daily , reach. Ing Chicago at 9 a. m. . the following day , In ample tme for alt easter connections. Supper and breakfast served In dining cars a la carte. Passengers for Freeport , Rockford , Elgnand alt point In Wisconsin can , by tal- Ing this train reach their destInation twelve hours In advance of all other lines. Baggage checked through from your residence to des- tiiiatiou. For tickets and further Informa- ton apply to C. S. CARmER. City Tkt. Agt. G. D. HAYNES , City Pass. Agt. F. A. NASH , Gen Agt. , 150t Farnam St. o TII DiRECT : OUTIEUN ItOUTII _ \fa the Rock Ilitnd-ShiortcsL LIe anti 'usteat Tune. To aU points In Kansas Oklahoma Indian Territory , Texas and e ! ! points In southern California. Only one night out to all points In Texas. Tire "Texas Limited" leaves Omaha nt 6:15 : a. m. daily except Sunday , landing passenger : at all points In Texas 12 hours In advance of all other lines. Through tourist cars via Ft. Worth and EI Paso to Los An- geles For full particulars. maps , folders , etc. , eaU at or address Rock Island ticket attress tcket office . 1602 Farnam St. CIIAS. KENNEDY . G. N. W. P. A. flAlt'EST J XCUISJuJS SOUTiI . Vln the Wubash nuHroa . Our next excursIon will leave Omaha Jan- I nary ! [ . at 4 p. m. For tickets ant further : mnorrnation or a copy of the Southern lome- seelers' guide cal at the new Wabash office . HIl I aram street or write G. N. Clayton , N. W. P. agent. _ _ I _ _ _ _ Ilaci' hula Gold anti buyer Output. SIOUX FALLS , Jan. -Speclal.-The ( ) output of goll and silver from tire mInes of the Black His In 1893 Is : follows : Gold , 221.676,858 ounces , with a coinage value of $4,119,083.27 : silver . 137,915.20 ounces , with a coinage value of $96.5tO.6t. Tire output for 189t Is placed by conservative mining men at : Gold 443,351,710 ounces : coinage "alue , $8.238.166.5t. Sliver , 172,39t ounces : coinage value . $120,67.80. hOME OR GOLD . SEEKERS' EXCURSION January 15. 1895. One fare for round trip to tire Black Thus via F . E. & lt V. R. R. : limit Dacll oJ tickets 20 days. J. R. BUCHANAN . General passenger . agent , Omairtm Nab Time lurlngton Route i'ersomrmrlly Concuclcll , . I xcuralnla. i T California leave Omaha every Thursday morning. Through to San Francisco and Los Angeles without change Cheapest ant best way of reaching any point tn Colorado uah 0.Calornia. . Tickets ann ! advertsing matter at 132t Far- nam slree . M. J. BOWLING , - City . Passenger Agent. MR3. NOrSON STILL ALtVE Prot. JJlrbln COUes Into I'ossc&ion ot a ietter Cuul'ernll ! the Mistier . Ever since tire failure 10 fnd the bodies ot Mrs. Ida , H. Notson amid her two chidren In the river there has been a growing opinion that ( she has nQt Icled herself at all . A number of clews have ben fruitlessly followed , but yesterday I'rof Marble , erirperirstenti- cut of the schools. who las aU along contended . tended that Idra Nelson was alive , received a lettmr which mrmay turn out to be tie correct cue . Tire letter was sellt 10 him In , 'onfl- deuce , al ! he therefor declines to matte ! publc the ( author or its contents. This much ! . however , has been aseertallEd , that It wa written by a man located In one of the towus which has alrEllly been lenloell In corn- neeton with Mrs. Nqtson's wiitreabouts Tire wrIter stated that ho Ihoughl that he was In possession of Informaton which might I : p08slbh' rEsult In the discover of tire mlS5111 ! \vominniti . lie asked for cerlaln details by which he coull identify her , amid further whether or 10t there WIS a reward offeretl to th ( IJrOn who might bo Instrumenlal In restoring her to liar parents , and iso ( amount of that rewanl Prof. Marhll secure , frlm Chief Seave the Informatoll relative to tro ) tle toward. lIe said that he Iran written to his Informant and hoped to learn something delnle of Mrs. Notson wihin the next few clays , but he Jf very loncolnml181 about the mater ant declines to gIve any direct In- formation , to the PtibitC . . " 'nlt thl Hu'crIUelt i In I 1'11 it a Unll. I I SAN PHAISlO. Jan S.-The question oC the federal government assuming control of time eluurlntnt affairs of this port has been brought to the attention oC the eham. bet of Comnlrce , lerchantl exchange and : _ _ _ _ _ _ 'u _ _ _ _ _ , Highest all in Leavening : Power.- Latest U. S. Gor't Report pYa1 ' . 4ufoLUTEL ( PURE I i l _ _ .u- . f' - . " - - : _ _ _ _ _ : . ' - ' , ' - . - lanll jury . Aiitm these holes favor such transfer , which ) -"ull , effect nn nnnlal saving to the city amI state of .O nnll woul ensure hter and more expeditiotma eXllelltous work. Ofcials otlt Iarlne hospital ! er- iCe BtatNI that the' federal /overment Is wiing to take charge oC quarantine mat- hnrle tars , but the first 'movo must come from the governor or hegiiature . . IT'S NOW ChAIRMAN WILLIAMS hoard of County : Oohinstsinncr8 Icurgnnbo lt ' 1 Jt mime luVf. Yesterday afternoon the Board of County commissioners mel to reorganize . anti fully accomplished theIr purpose. There was a larger crowd of ! spectators present than usually attends the meetings , this being cc- easloned by the expectation that there woull be some fun to witness , but the lobby was disappointed , nR the whole proceedings passed very smothl ) ' . The frt pleeD ot business that came up was the election of I clnairman City Clerk Sacllett occupied the chair anti when he called for nominatons e".Chalrmnn Stenberg arose and nominated CoirinrisslonerVilliarna In a neat speech. No other nominaton was lade anti on the cal ot time roil CommIssioner Williams was unanhuously elected. lie took the chair and mate a few remarlls , In whIch he expressed his nppreclaton of the honor pal hIm. Chairman Wiiams nnnouneetl that the committees of the board wonld be composed as folows : I lnanecStenherg. Jenkimna . Livesoy Judlelary-l'addock , Livesey Jemikins Court House and Jail-Jeirklnms , lallocle , Stenberg. . Clinrities-Jenklns . Stenberg Palldoele. Itonds-Livesey , Paddocle . noads-I.I\se ) , Stenberg. Irltges-Llvesey. Stenberg , Jenkins. 100r I'arm-Stenherg , , Jenkins , Livesey. Conistrrrctioni-l'addock and the'board. When the member of the SoMlers' itellef Helef commission canto II ) for electon It np- pearell for I time ns If thO eXIectet Exclte ment would rmiateriallze. Three candidates were presented , \V. Ii. Ilatner , Thomas S. litril and Wilam Asquitir Each or the commissioners - missioners made a speech for his fa\orle. When the ballot was taken , howevr , Asquith was elected , recel\lng three votes , to two for hIrrIl. Hul. A report from the Soldiers' Relief commission - ion for the past year was reat , ThEre have been 18 famiies cared for , which was an Increast of thlrt-two over the preceding year. Tire expense was ,2G9.31. Sixteen old soldiers , five soldiers' wives and two minor chidren were buried . Twent.one soldiers were sent to the soldiers' homes at Grand Island all Leavenworth. The expense for physicIans' servIces was $6670 : for drugs , $395.62 : undertakers' services , $510 : Interments , $118 ; coal , $1,011.65 : provisions and Incldentnl expenses , $2,471.24. The re- Inert stated that only one-half of the levy had been expentell , the first tme that such a thing had hap\enell at this tme of the year since the Insttuton of the commission. The comlission had attempted to persuade as many old soldiers as It could to go to the hohle , but I Is overcrowded and but few could be . more accommodate. The finance commitee , the chairman of which was Mr. Stenberg , failed to Iresent the estmate for the expenses for the coming year. Some of tire commissioners stated that tire board must make this ( estiniate . this being the first meeting of the board , as the law so pro\lte. Stcnberg made a motion that the board go Into eommltce of the whole tC consider this , which was done. On reconvening , after a recess of thirty minutes - utes , the folowing cstmate Was submItted anti approved : General tumid . $250.000 : road fund , $60,000 : bridge 'funq ' , $30,000 : sinking fund , $60,000 : soldlcrs' relief fund , $9.000 : total , 409000. A number of bonds were approved , Includ- lug that of County Attorney Dallrldgc and COl missioner Stenherg. Appletonsfor , the position of county agent were reeeh'ei from J. -V. 'Kincaed and J. C. Isli. A petition was received from the Knights of Labor Intorslng Fred Dusbe for thO 110sltCon. A communicatIon was read train the Typo . graphical union .protestng' against the acceptance - ceptance of tie bid put In by' the South OnraIra Printingconnpamry for tire Omall Printng 'company county printing for the ensuing year. Ed Cone was appointed constable for West Side precinct t to tl the unexpire term of the former ofllciai. The chairman was Instructed to sIgn the papers ) admitting Edgar Whllesltes to the SoldIers' home. A report was read from County Judge Baxter , showing that fees for the year , less tine expense of the omce . amounting to $2,417.18 , had been turnet over to the clerk. A number of bills anti the appropriation sheet for December were passed. A resolutIon to publish notices In the German - man Tribune was laid over The old rules were adopted for the comlO ; yn . . year.A resolution was Introduced that the board sit as a committee of time whole to rrtriicl petit jurors. On motion of Stenherg , however - ever , a recess was taken to next Saturday afternoon , and the mater was laid over un- tit that time. . Shuioht's Cure Is sold on a guarantee. I cures IncipIent consumption. I Is the ( best cugh cure. Only one cent a dose : 25c , SOt ald ; t.0O. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. . _ _ . _ _ I'JfIt:4v-.fL : 11 It.I GIL ! I'IIhT. Charles Jewel , St. Joe , M' ' " , Is stopping at t the Barker. P. Ilrltpatrlcll Is registered at time Darleer from Falrbury. F. B. McGinnis Is registered at lie ( Bathe r fm Hastngs ; C. II. Worth and J. Wappleton , Kanss CIty , tire at the Darker. Charles ' \V. Mooney if Fremont , Neb. , Is In I the city for a short visit. Commissioner Ut or the CommerciAl club went to Lincoln last evening. Mrs. Fred Engei 4907 North Twenty-fourtl ' returned trip . yesterday from an extended easter n 'Irlp.Irs. . Edward Kahn all toughlers , Ruth ant Gertrude ! , of Chicago , are visiting M r . and Mrs. H. W. Hesler. - At the Mercer : J. M. Converse , lwankee : E. M , Colns , remont I ; W. I' . Deisher , 101- drege : C. I. Warren , Springfield : W. Z. \Vrnrmier Deatrlc Ned W. : Net Vaughan , Fr - m'nt : H. Maher , I.oulsvle : A. U. lol , Johnstown : J. S. Sherdeman , J. M. Burk S. Lincoln : T. S. ' 'ra\ls. Tarllo , Mo. ; R. J , Dempsey , Chicago : August I.ubely and wit e , tlrs. Goebel , lartngton : W. I , . Paul , Thomas Arihiford Lincoln : John A. Wacinter Ienter : J. g. I. . Carey naureparte , Neb : P. O. : Hetlund , 10ldregD : ii. . Mositage . 'WIsner , Neb : P. C. Garneau ant wife St. Joe : I. I Ilabsor . Seward : A. J. Wet , Frennonr ( : J. M. Ednmiist { n , 1lneln : 10n'ey Schlelletanlz , S 1 . Paul : Govcrnor Uolu , Iowa : E. L. ? dyer .5 . Neirport : it.V . 1.'lsle ant wife , . ! ncClni l Charles G. Ryan , Grand Island : W. I' . lrlsgs , I. I. Hathbun , John W. Cox , Lincoln : C. A , Hulean , Hemlngtrd : ; Newel South , 1umphrey ; I. M. Dronson , C. 0. Iares , Albion : S. J. Mason , Albert Watkins , 1.1ncoln : : James Failthee , St. Paul : Anthony g. Lang. : dn , Iapllon : A. P. I.udburg , Strolshurg I : J. N , Gadri ne Moines ; W. Ii , Well , I.'Jor- cnce : V. E. leekbln : , Iawn o City : D. I. i : GrOr ' , Manhailowlj ; V. C , Kerr , Craig : C. : O. Shumway , I.yons : P. P. Smith . Crall I"rell'ntj J. J. Nhsen , , Yankton , S. n. I : I ) . B. Ioron , lartford , Conn. : A. J , Iloister Yrlq ; H. I . Bro\nleE. iaugias : H. ii. Foster , 3llnneap its : Theodore 1lug , Norfoilt . - , - - , - . . - ' - - "COST OR LES 81" Januarv Sale.gloaks and Furs OJl.SCOFIElD LB \ ClOAKS.SUTS.U IIS S. h'tI'X ( It.1 . . BAILEY THE. DENTIST r t ; r'--- - - - I'loneer or J'HV 1 - : ' " l'llccs In U ! - . : I Dentstry l : eIAIA. Full Se 01 Teeh , $5 $ ; 'Warwlcl \ to FIt 1' ' Teelh CXlrafe1 ' I blot . In famine tan' 0"11 Ind l'batean All If 1. mm iii i . J. II'fCI ' F' " " . U. Pure . Ut .l , Id I ) U' 111' i . " 1. . fG t J IS F _ l : , 11. , Id ; I ' 1\"t I , 11 I' ' I' I 'I. I" 1 " 1 . Wk ' I1) Id.Je , . Iluer ' ii'k 1"1 ' , , -.1 I 1 . ' , ' . . 1.1"1' 1'u.luf Ilk F. 1..I'raO : 'I I. i 10. L.\J' A'I' 1. : . . \ : , . BOSTON STORE IRE I SALE I 10,000 Pairs Lathes Pine Kil GoVcs from J.fmy Firc , $1.50 LADIES KiD GLOVES 25C A PAIR The Ornlllcat nml Must Surrhlnr n.ugnlu . It t , 101 : leol Our UUUt Fortulo to Offer to Our Cus to inn a ra . $ ,50 LADIES' J1 GLOVES . , 250. In this great purchase from time Underf writer Salvage Co. of tht JaIray stock were about 10.000 , 10lrs of ladies' kit gloves of tIme highest cost and finest gralles. They como In blacks and all colors , aU sizes ant aU styles , In lace and button . The ) ' are only slghty damaged by fire. Noire of them worth hess than $1.50 a pair. Wo give you your choice of the lot tomorrow at 25c. MISSS ( ' lC , LAIIES' GINUS. 250 WOOL LEG- 1 solt case hIghest grade iatlic' and misses' fun worsted knIt leggIngs go at ifle and 25c a pair Al wool cashmere gauntet gloves , 10c. 7e. All the ladles' Imported eashmeru glo\e mc.'housall ! of hathics' anti misses' plain whlo ant fancy hemsltchell lnen , swiss , and cambric hantllerehiefs , 20 and [ c , worth UI to 25c. All tire chl < en's001 nli hea\r merino ( wet ) uller\car. 7c . I&c nun 25c . All the la\les' fine wool a 11 hea\y rib underwear . only slghty soiled , from the Jall' ) ' stock , go at 150 , 25c amid 39c. All the chl ren's ant misses' rarn imuittsSc All the ladles' yarn mits , 8c. 'rhousants or hadies' calico wrappers made up In the latest style only 43c. Children's elder do\n cloaks 7Sc. $1.25 mN'S WAml GLOVES , 390. 2.000 haIrs men's lIned fur top kid gloves , lnet ( tolslln gloves , ant al klnts or lined amid unlnet caif hogskin bueksldn gloves and mItts , worth UII to $1.25 . go lt 39c. BOSTON STORII , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. . I'UILLU"S "lWCR ISI.\NUn EXCURSION Through TourIst 8lcelllnf Car to Sari l'rl- clpco flint Io itingehes. Ine Iollclc9. VIa Chicago , Rock bland & Pacific railway , leaves Omaha every Friday at 1:10 : p. m. , via Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo , Salt Lake. Ogdon. Also through tourist sleeper to Los Angeles every \Vednesday on our southern route , via Port \Vorth and E Paso. Tickets anti sleeping car reservations can be secured at the "Rock Island" ticket office . For ful Informatol cal on or address CUAHLES KENNEDY. 1602 Farnam St. . G. N. W. 1' . A. . A..U U.em.ll . \ ' . . . .TS The usual Wednesday matinee for ladles ant children will be given today at the Empire , when any seat may be obtained for 25 cemits. "Ship of State " tints week's attraction at that 110pular little play house , Is entirely free from all those obJectonable features that usualy charaelerjze melodrama and teaches a lesson that may be safely conned by all cItIzens-that of patrlotisnnr. , All the smal boys In town are savIng up their pennies anti the girls arc doing without their chewing gum. Why ? Because John L. and the only John L. plays at the mplro during the first four nights of next week , and the hearts of the youth are accordingly happy. Mr. Sullivan makes his first appearance In tire part oC John Desmoml In "A True Amer- Ican. " There Is I magnetism about the man that draws all eyes toward him. whether he Is acting or figinting. Mr. Sullivan appears In thc arena to advantage as John Demrnonnti the athlete , : ld In his fighting costume In the arena contest the audience simply howl with delight . at , the sight , of John's mas- - slpht sl'e m sce. Miss Fannie K. Trumbul Is a soubrette who Is thoroughly up to the times . and sings all the latest popular songs while the famous King sisters , Mr. Donny 1acl , . the clever cometlon , ant the versatile little Barrows children make up the list of specialty artists seldom seen with a dramatic . organizatiomi. noclor Mtiitt'q Fnietil. Dr. J. D. Learned delivered n very Inter- . eating and Instructive lecture yesterday ; afternoon at the Woman's club on tire subject - ject of "The Stronger Citildhrood . " 'he attendance - tendance was large and rtppreclatIvc. The aUI1elce. which was comllosed entirely oC ladles , Istenell wih market rtttermtiomr to Itenton the address and the subject Ippeared to excite the liveliest interest In 11 present. Amon/ other things tie lecturer saId : "Proper'y ' fe(1 exercised and furnished with sllclent amount of sleep , tire drill wi grow every day In the Ilme way lS do the ) 'OtmflhI of the lower animals. One very mi- BAD CASE SCALL HEAD _ To Doctors Do No Good. TrIes Curl- CUP..A. . First Set He/ps. / Font' Set Completely Cure Our baby Pearl was born Xov. 29 . 1891. From her birth bho had Scail heat ! unl she was mInt 1011hA 0111 , , then It boo . - - canine 'worse and came out In small whllo Ihu- , _ _ .1 plea , and ilen sprCal1 10 ho large yellow scabS . Wo tried two doctore , . hut threycomnht not dolt . . -'t any good. So \I'e triell _ CUTICUIA ItmI1 : : , giving her a tinorormgh \ 1 thoroulh ( . ) .h , washing three thnls 1 day with CuTrounA 'a - ' SOAI' , and then using . / thloCnnrcumrA . 'l'Iroflr8t _ " ' . .i we trietlie1pd / leer . sets .he mcai ptrfety cure nmitlbcfore , ! . At the werisedfuu age I six , ' momhs our hafy wClgho,1 , thlrty.four 1101Ils. Jieraklmi Is ( nirand 610th , anll scalp itertectiy well. I'orlmlt iiichoeii , . I would not do with. out CUICUIA Iimonmnmr.an : : . anti , can recommend tem its most /xcelent for ciniidrcmi. 3Ins . 81'1 JUII , Yanderbl , 1lch. SMOOTH SKIN FOR $5.00 Iusel the CUTcunA 11)1:11. : , forahout two monlhs , ninth thai entire expense . was hut t1.W , which no uric would regret for a Inca looh : akIim It left in ) ' face repret best oC coninhitions , , conllon8 free finer all itinnhlies anll hrlirtclres I still use tire CUICUIA : SOAI' . anti always shah . E. HUIUS 'EiiliMl'SON : , Youngstown , O. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS AntI instantly relieves antI slleerly cnrl ever dl&eaM anll hnmor of the skin , real II , anll blot , ) whIr ins of iialr from Infancy t age , from IIIml11c to sClofnla , Bold throughout tlo work ! ! . l'rice , CtTJeUIA , \vort. lrlrl We. : POAI' , 2k ; IEOLVEITI. I'orrEml Immvo lnuo AW CUE ) . . Cotip . , 80le I'rofrelor 10 loo. f "How 10 Cure laLlr ' fklu mota.cl , " ( rCa . ' Sku and Sealppurlflcni anti beautIfied A Y'S I'urlct IJHU I by CIJTiCUnArO.ti' . . Absolutely pure - 0 BACKACHE , STRAIUS e 4 ( :0 Growing pnlnl , and weak. ' 'I reiee. relieved In . . " neBer nlo\ < one , Y mirirmmito ' by " mo Cumicura . /tnitl.l'ain Illuh'r ' , the to first nod nI' ! "tt'rno" ' ! . .I.kInf ! pulur. : n . . -ig i u. ! U ail h iO d ietoredVartrue'nle und gi lou ti vigor ctmnlmina quitimy . . iOi'hUr clnlnilat. J" icily , I'le. IUI.lv er.d 1) 111AII' I . IIO & I , ' ' 1 .t.dCo : nlIUd . fhl vrritn 5uCruiI , ( OW , . 50,4 ) . A. Fuller & Ce , Cornier mmhr , \ougltst 9t. , OMA lA. NlW ; Warm Your Feet1 at night wlh a . HOl W IR [ ORG. 2-luartl 65 cents , . ( . ) 3-luart , 75 cents 4.luart , $1 t 00 lth.'IIBEIt GOODS OF jLf . lUNDS. The AIOi & PeMoid Co. , HaS F.\nal Stl : f. TIlE LiON . DlU S.0RE. . - . - - - . . . . . . I ] ortnnt timing to he . rrtmservel In renrlnl ( hl- ti tan II . regularity In feeding minI there II no f oed hint can he c011'nre,1 10 hint with which nnture sUII1rs the mother , burt unfortunAtely - fortunAtely nowlll1 then ? are but few AIfrlnn women who are h'Ilcnl ' t'qulllell to sumirply this naturnl nulrlmcnt to their babies " - . WILL STEP ON THE CARPET. OAlPET. Oncer Iner WI Klllnln , " : hy lie Beat A 10lcntli ) 3litn. A number of people 1\lnl In tine \'Icnly or Twentieth amid \ Martina streets Twcnteth am1lartha were hulg- il anti ) protestng ) 'rstellay against the alleged brutally ot Ofcer Inlcr In arresting n man named Johnson , who Is said to bo st lightly \Iemented. . These people allege that ( the officer clubbed Johnson In a brutal manner - ner , breaking hIs club , anll that last night It i was thout1 the man's skull hall been fraclurCI , amid that time affair might hove a Ferlous termination . A number of perons who wlnessE1 the affair claim thnt the clubbing was unnrcessar ) ' . ns laler coull k aye arrested his man wihout resorting to imo use of the locust Prlemls of JohnsOn sa that lucy will lay , 1 thE mater before 1) 10ar1 of Fire anti Polce commiE loners , ant begin acton 11 the ( courts. Officer hinter was sCn yestertiny , nnll he statet his side of the case. ) lIe also lade a report or time occurrence to Captain 1lost'n , 10 sId : "J was tra\erslng my bent i M ! onday afternoon , anti I notcetl a mln stallnc sl out 11 the cell In art aim. less l manner. I went UII to hhn a mid nslleel him his bmisiiiess I coull get nothing out tf him and atemplld to Illaco him under arrest. le l strucl me alul male , such n fight that I hat to resort to tht t Use of m ) ' club In self- efense My club hall been brollen nun gluell torether , ruth when I strucle hll ant splnterC oft . the sharp edge cutting imi I mead i a 111 maltng the blood low freel' . I gel him up to the patrol box arid sent for the \vagonr. Then 1 crowd gatherell around us and toll mo who the man vas . A woman salt to bo his sister came up , ant throwing her ams around his neck bcgan cr'lug amid carr'lng err Tlw neIghbors urgCI me ant s strongl to let thO man 10 that I did , bul I am sorry that I dfl so , for It Is agahlst our rules ant ( orders to let a man go after he has been III a CCIulEr arrest The tall I about Johnson's skull belnA fractured Is non- sense. Ills brother came to see rue this morning on beat anll my offered to settle the mater with me for $100. 1 refused to $00. t b so. ' to so. Johnson Is the man who recently armed Officer Arnolt for $1,000 lamages for false Imprhonment i and obtalnet a \rlict In tire 11strict court awarding him $1. He Is Ball to wanter arount the city , and when he Is a sked who ho Is or where lie belongs re- fuses to give the ofctrs any irmformriatiomr. Captain lostyn wilt investigate both stories a mid malle a report to Chief Seave ) con- cerning the culpability of the omcer. 111. O'lirieii l.nolleol. I Is reported that Iltrol Driver O'Brien has located his arm missing wife nt Glenwoot , In" , ninth hns gone to her to see what Rette- ment m can be mlle In oltler to strlfhtcn out the tnngle of . nfah' ! thnt Mrs. HI-Ien left h In tins cl . 'lhe Hee Is In receipt of a letter . from Mrs. O'lltien which wns re- cent ) writen fl'01 hastings , In. In this letor li l she state that she was going to i ttmriingtori . hut hnl been keel.ln houRe for 1 baller In Hustngs since hel' disappearance - pearance from Omaha severn weeks ngo. She says that she will soon come back to Olnhl ) Hnt increase the . temleraturo for some of her enemies. - - ' ' . . . . ' t c _ _ , . MANHOOD RESTORED Thl "CUPIDENE" great Vegetnibis lre , . _ Vltalrzertmrepreserlm. . , Aa ton or a fanumout irciucir itinysiciamrwill Ylwlzorlhepro8crll" . ucr- ) - . loud"ronelllh'slcal. wi E \ - "Ol ! or dfrnnivq ' of ll IClorl\'e t'rgnis ' , , . much eq Lost 0111 , . , InsomnIa "llnsln " the Itacit , SenittLal Etnitosluni , ' ' ' tlo Jacl'lcmlnll ltsl"n. N'rvonnt r > etnliIty . J'impienn ' . 1tlws to hurry , l xhlUSUII Prints , ' Varlc"I , ) ! - L'oirsti1atlnml. ] t stops ni 10" ' , by liar " 1 Illhl 1"lvCIIS tinnink- . , , . 1"5' 0 dl'llrC. which II not chP\pII ) ' I.ls 10 Spernntnftnrrmnrnni tend , . . Ilprlltnrrhmu B E FO A AND A ETE R all the horror' of Impotency . CEll's : in i : ! s ' : clCaUnic tbulv r ' trio BEFORE AFER anti tine . Ilo kIdneys nn1 uinary orgauns " of uU 11lrlUcs. ) orJ . , , . 'UPIDENJ1 RlrCnthcuslHI rcstorestnnmntti wCuk orglll 0 'line rCasOn sntfferera , trr lot Clfl.t by loclom ) is t bIuse ninety per cent are tromrbied sihim RIlprPTR Ir ( = olt.tlll. 110 r'l Clll'tlENR Is the 011 V Imown remedy to clro\lhou uu opraniwn. . roootHmmnirnni. : . A wrlt \RrRIICo glvln anal mUley , rplnr'1clll ' I six hux's % dos lot amIties . is I'ermuuenmt eur. . . . , . sttc & , . Nn'ttl for yninclrcrriar anti . cloc' 1'orIIUon . s''t . ritr&ODiiyrntii. IcsUwonl r.in9 ho ( . Lestumonmams. M.rn .IJ rnrt5.0 ly . mal. . 1."tOI yull crcllar Is ' . _ , . . _ . . . . . . . --.P C' ( ' p. n Pr . ' .q Sn.tnm p..1- , " ' " - . . " GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 110 Farnam-st. & LESLIE & LESLIE , 013 , Nebraska , - - 'A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- ° GAIN. " MARRYAPLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES .SAPOLIO A Ni Orogoll Cololly1 w , C. Tilison , a well known bnsiness man of Kcarilcy , Nebrarka , is organizing a cdlony to take UI ) residence on soy- oral thousand acres of land in the heart of the far famed Willamette Valley , almost under the shadow of the capitol o Oregon. . . It : is the finest body of land in that fine country. r1ic colony is making up of people of all trades and pro- fessions. With a fruit farm of a few acres at the bottom , working men , merchants and professionaL men arc absolutely sure to better their condition , ingoing with him , There is land enough for 500 families over ioo have already engaged trans. portathon. tvlr , Tilson svill be at our office , room ioi Bee Buildingfor , a few days , I-Ic will engage a civil engineer , a good accountant - ant , a foreman , and ten or twelve laborers for steady work . . All must have means to join the colony , as the owner of , a piece of its land , Parties wishing to take tractic in this colony under our home guarantee contract system will be given special terms in this tracL this week , Farmers can tac farms in any stage ol improvement of any size up to 100 RCCS at farm land pilces. . STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO. OF OREGONI Room 1O1 Bee Building. - - - - - = = T12' 'EMtC DR Purely ug Vogetale , Prepared from tine irIgiari1 'O triuults gre 'Orveil Iii tile Art'hilYet' vi ihtir IFoiy t.murt' , Iit agaa rauthneutlu lritorI damlrrg bso.fCyCaro A POSTWE CU (0 ; ' nIh Stomach , Kidney m.d Eowel troubles , especially CHRONIC CONSTIPATION , 1'rtco ' flO ceJta. Stilti by nit druggIsts. the Francisan : ] .cmedy Co , , L3 Vfl URE. ( 3T , 'XLICACO. ILL. -i for Ciremiitr o.ih himiitr4ied Clcnda.x F'or sale by 1uhn ( & Cs , , 15th & iotlts ) , - . . - ' - - . - - - - . . ' - - . . - . , . ' -.i.t - p TUE GAUSI REVEALED : Iiscovcry ) of a Subtle ani Life I 1)estroying ) ACId , ' LODGED IN TIlE BODY. Tim Way l.y i iuhein it (1et Into thin Sy1 ti'tii'-iinflui Niv Motrnntiiio I'netq or nrcmnt 'nhmo amnni Lurtiurest. ' 'Aim ) ' mnrumi Or wotnmul wimo cain go tirroumgb tIre trying winters amul aprimugs o ( thtt cli. minute vitltotrt snmffering train rimeujumintisiru or' imemmriulgic hams ot mnunmmo kirmtl is thecnhediy ! forttmnate. " It was Dr. hlaimuiitonr , time irolum- br hhu'sicinil , v1to declared timls virile tank. inrg to nommme frlcimnls nut. . time citmb. Commtiiiu- lug , mo ariltl "Wimat It. Is that entices these ; iainrs has ireen a greater iiiysery ( to inimysiciaiis arid neIenitits ( hmnmr aimmiost any otlmem' qimestioim. Sonre have deelareti ( hint time ) ' are tIme resumita of a severe cold , Otiners that imniprrmtlenmt cx. Postire Imas catlenl tinenmi , amid still otirers tirat ( lie ) ' atise frotmu blood poisoriirmg. t. "Xii ortler to obtain , if possiirie , a correce theory of rimeunniatlsmmr ninth till tire ncimes amid i'aiims wInch nccorripaiiy It , certaimi aumtiroiI- ties \\'nsimliugtoit have tinkeim steps to oh- ( nih tIme views of' time iiiiYsichamis Cf . 'tmnuerica. upon tins stmbject , These views are of a vririetl nmatrre ( , bumt so overwhrehumutmig a irro- luortionm irolnl to ammo belief as to leave lint little doubt ( mat It is. it correct one , This irelief , briefly stated , Is that tIne imeith in time blootl cruises rhnetlrmnmuthannr , nimni timat it is oiniy , by renroving thri peisoinotis neitl timat then- lmtntisui or mneitralgic tronnbles , tm all their. terrible ( onus comm be cured , 'J'lmls being trtre , tIne imnmportniimt mimiratlomm arises , 'how does time title achit get unto the blood , mud lrow caun it. ho best remmuoved ? ' ' 'Uric mmclii ilimnis its ssimy unto ( lie biootl because tire kinhnmeys mire svenlremnenl amid can imot ( iiroiit. . fromni time systeumm , ite3tore ( Ire ltitluieys aumi , 3011 sviil restore time itouvor ( mit will force tine uric acinl frommi tlno hotly , amid tir mms ba mulait t lie rineim nmirtt Ic uugunmies iv ir icln It catracs , "Tinis Is reason ; it is science ; it Is true. No ouio whose kidneys are iii a Perfect cOil- nlltioit isne ever troubled witim rhietmmmmalsmnr ( , mirth mo riiemrmnnatlc sufferer , hnouvever sligint tire iualnm mniri' be , lramt ierfeet kltiuueys. 'rime coiucitisiorn of the trutim is Innevitabie. Per- . feet hlthnuoys muieiumm freedomni frormu rhmemmmnnatlamn. ' 'l'irero imever was , nimti itrobabl' never ivihl be , but. omne reined ) ' ( Inst coin , inn every case , thrIve urrie aciti fronni tine biuonl , 'rlrat rennedy is W'armrer's Safe Ctmre. It cures rineunuma- ( that by ehimnninmatinrg ( Ito deathly uric acid. it bammishres hinimm by , rernovhnug tire connie. it acts thlrc'ctiy tipout the kiduueys.'itiuirm ann hour fronrm tine tluuno 'i it is taken , its Iumiimmemmce vlil be felt , It ' snmstaluis tiuo organs thnat snnstalmi hire , the forces timat niahro tine blood , For lathes dnmriuug tire severe ordeals tlrronigim vhtlcit tire ) ' are comnipehietl to urass it. is immvaiuabie. For ( mo nervous troubles of ) 'Ouitim annd ( ira debility thrat hirecedea old age It imas.'no rival. Timere are thousands of nmueni , anti wouuien , too , wino are Irs hierfect hmeaiin ( tothay by reason of its great power , anmtt it is tIre inmost potcmrt remuiethy tIre world has ever knowmm , ' ' -wL. DOJLAS S 3 S © I5THI 01:51. FIT FOr. A titia. _ " $ . . COIDOVAN' J j FRENcH & CUAMCLLaO cA1f FINC CM ! &ANOAROa : ' ' . ' ' $3,5.PPDUCE,350L1:3 , I ! 2.9$2. 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