- : . . I 8 . - TilE OMAhA DAILY ] 3EEi SA'I'UUDAYAUOII 2a : , ] 895.'I _ _ - - - - - , DISAGREE AS TO INSPECTORS - Members of the Board of Health in 0. Stub- born Quarrot FACTIONS ABOUT EVENLY MATcum : Jnncnn nnll the Two Councllltlcn Want 0111 1nector " Uecltlllo1ctl-lln1nr : Ho- ' InlclI to cI&n n Special Meeting of the Jloarll-Tho L"tcst * 81nte - $ The controversy between the DOlrd : of Health and the city council s ems to be subject to an armlstlco for the present and the members or the board are Improving the opportunity by Indulging In a private row of their own. It all comes because of the pros pect that funds may he available to provide for the appointment of tour or five / Inspectors and the consequent strife to' see who shall have the naming of the lucky men. The patronage Involved Is not extensive , but It Is sufficient to set the political pot seething and boiling In a fashion that threatens snore than the n8ual amount of discord. The absence or Chief Seavey Is partially responsible for the trouble. Formerly the board was enly , divided , the chief or police and lie ( comlnloner or health being a I practlcnl balance to the ( plumbing Inspec- i tor and , the two counclhnen. Now , however , the Illumblng Inspector's party has a ma- jority of on and a tremellllous effort Is being made to settle the question of appointments 3efore ) time chief or police resumes his official duties. The situation Is In brier that ( the plumbing inspector and the ( councilmen want to reap- point tIme same Inspectors who were removed some time ago. This Idea Is not favored by Mayor Bemis as he prefers to have men who are not Involved In the political tangle and he also lIoves that the allpolntment or new men would go a long distance toward dl- vorelng the board from politics. The slate as at present made up provides for the reappointment - appointment of Sanitary Inspectors Vander- ford Smith alHI probably Albrecht. Milk Inspector - specter Bruner Is not supposed to bo In it . as S. L. lloyd of the lgbth 1 ward , Is slated for ( ha position. It Is ullllerstooll that \Ir : : . Doyd's claims have been vigorously urged by the chairman or the IInance committee of tIme city ccuncll and as the good will or ; that particular finance committee Is of considerable - flillerable importance to the hoard at this time there III no opm opposition to the cnndl- dato. _ ; But now that the slate has been agreed on and there are the necessary votes to elect , some dUnculty Is beIng encountered In obtaining - taming a quorum or the board. The regular meeting was scheduled for Wednesday but on account or the absence of most or the city oMcials who were engaged In superintending - Ing the manipulation or the charter In Lin- coin It hllll to be postponed. Thursday Plumbing Inspector Dunean and Councilmen Gordon allll Thomas sIgned a petition aslllng the mayor to call a meeting III the after- noon but the mayor knew his business pretty well and neglected to do so. Now the slate pushers have a new plan. Duncan Is circulating a resolution providing that Smith Vanderrord and Albrecht shall be put on lhe ( salary list as sanitary Inspectors pendlAg a meeting of the ( board and this will probably be signed by himself and the two councilmen and presented to lie mayor. nmlslo1er , ! Savlllo ! Is occupying a neutral posItion amI may accede to the demands for the reappointment of the three Inspector 110 says that it I they go back It will be with the understanding that they are there to earn their salaries allli not to pull political strings and also that they are responsible to him and not to the plumbing Inspector. lie S asserts that he will : not vote for any new aIpOifltrnonts however until the board re- S celv s some assurance that the council will 'atroril ' some IInanclal relief. The total S amount remaining In , the fund Is $6.389,24. The estimated expelllJltures for salarIes during the remalllller or the year Including those of three sanitary Inspectors and a clerIc at $50 ; per month are $6.268.2S. UIUS leaving a balance for all other expenses of $ 12O.9. To leave the board with such a 5' small amount for offiee and other general ex- S . peases officials claim would be to crIpple It to Il ruinous degree and on that account S Commlssloncr Saville Wants to postpone . action In regard to Inspectors. Meanwhile the three members are demalllllng the elec- tion of their proteges the mayor says "no" S. and the result remains to b3 seen. SAFE PLAN OP MAYOR JlEMI& S S 1Iolds that the City Cnn Uo Cleaned \'Ith- out the , \ IiI of hil8heCtorg. S An order will probably be Issued to the : police department soon which Is expected to spike ( lit guns of the Board of lIealth. The fact that It Is time that the sprIng cleaning UII of the city \sis begun has been S urged by the members or the board as one S reason why the suspelllled Inspectors should be returned to duty. The mayor proposes to enocle this argument out by having the ( clean- lug up accomplished without the assistance of the Insllectors. The plan Is similar to that which has been follo\\'ed In previous years and consists In having a sergeant and Il detail of police servo notices on nil prop- erty owners that they must clean UI their ; - Promises without delay They will also see that the Injunction Is obeyed. The mayor 55 believes that In thIs ( manner the property owners can be compelled to put 'their premIses - : Ises In a sanitary condition and the health fund will be saved the expens3 of additional help at present ! S S _ _ . _ _ I I Patronage or InferIor adulterated baking compounds entail ruined digestive powers. : I'rlco'l ! Cream Dalllng Powder makes hot bread or pastry wholesome and enjoyable. - . COMPLETED THE TAX LISr. - . Valuation nl Shown hy the Bonus In the ItulIll of Uity : 'I'ro.ul\r . The city tax list for 189 : ; has been completed - . ; pleted and Is now In the hands of the city treasurer It show the following total valuations - tions by wards : . First wl\l'll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,100.iS8 S Second waril . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.410.018 S 'rhlr,1 , vnrd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ii3tI2 : : 1 S ) , ' 011I tll will'll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.770.ra : Fifth wnl"ll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,362,755 S 3Ixthi vaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,625,216 S He\'enth wnr.I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.t ! ) . ! ! Eighth wllnl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,6Cui'J91 ! ' . Nintii : svard . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 1.017.2n - - S Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19.wl.4Ca The following table hews the valuation or versonal 1ll'operty. and thll total real e tate S assessment : S 01'11111I11' Personal property . . . . . . . . . $ 2,2:1S.6H : S Blinks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W7.lar. 'l'rust companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 6,226 . ) ! fl11Vft'i' . t'lght or wily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S7r.71 Pnrll'p ! ear coinpa nics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.227 'l'ell'Rrallh ) companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2II.S . ) nsuI'lInco COlIIlll1l1es. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,951 ) :5 Olllllhl\ Bolt 11110. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11iJ' ! ! . - - . Total I'Cl'Honnl IWSP5Slllcn t. . . . . . . . 5 3.103,615 , ; .nl\lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1hi2fl5 . . ; City lotll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G.62oJ.r.iO S AlllItlonll , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.491.421 ; City lots , cto.- : I.IJOO ) : . . - . Totlll relll estate assessnient . . . . . l6,46OSO1 S 'I'ho aucnment Is lIIalo ) nt trans one-slJtth i to one.blxteenth ( ot the ( actual value or the prollel ty listed . I i ( Sleanl'lI Electric Paste rids your hOu&O of , S RatR , Hoaches allll other vermin : 26c. J --0 - - ' 1'111 II IlIlttU'I' : bIlU1.'UY.H JWU 1'P. "Ill nook hl'"II ' h , 8hQrtOft rIIn anll 1''tOlt 'Ihnn. To all points , In JRnru , Oklahoma , Indian 'territory ! , Texas and all Iolnls In southern Calltornla. Only one night out to all Ilolntll , t IJf Teus. "The 'fexlIII Llmltt'd" Ica\'ea Olllaha at 1i:15 : a. m. dally , except Sunuicy l > , , hnlllng I S passengers at all Points In Texas 12 : : hours In ; advance of all othlr lines. 'fhrough tourist cars via 11 t < Worth anti EI I'auo to Los An- r llu. Ior foil I'atlculaf loa PI , foldt'r. ate " call at or ld Jrlt Hock Iland ticket , oIee , 1602 I.'ar m _ t. , CJlS. ImNNIWY , G. N. W. I' . A. S . 0 110111 , II T"u' prl 2111 will 1 excursion day fur ' 'FoX2a , . If you ifltefld io so thcrl It will ho to your interest to call Oi or addrus J : . h. Palmer , S Iaaanger Igent Sante J e rout . rom I , i'J ; Natonal bank buloln ; , Omaha ' - ' -'a ' _ _ , . . , _ , ' . . . , - S- 5' ' - . . - " S.- r : - S ' " . S , n. : ' 1t\YUtN UHO raraor.Unar1 Jar "lnl for Saturday In ' 1'urn5almin Oooul. O.ntl' 1'lrnhhlnc UnOIII. Wo have just purchase the entire stock of n gents' furnishing gods store In lhla- delphia , which we place on sale tomorr w. Wo will make thing lively at this counler. Fancy laundered hirts . 25s : worth &Oc. Ser fancy negligee shirts , 2c , worth 50c. 100 dozen fancy percale shirts , collars at- ( ached , 500 : worth 750. megant starched fancy negligee shirts , 650 : worth $1.00. Wilson liros. ' white laundered shirts best quality , worth $1.25 and $ l0. go at 75c. 7lo men's unlaundered shirts go at 50c. Men's Earl & Wilson and Coon brand of collars go at 12,4c each Men's driving glcces 250 : worth 50e. Gents' dokln gloves 98e , worth $ l.0. . SILK SPECIALS FOlt SATU1tDAY. Yo pIa SPECALS In our silk department ' 25 pieces of 24-Inch wide all silk crepons regular G5c goods ) , for Saturday at 390 a yard The colors are black cream , cardinal - , nal , yellow , Ilnle , light blue olive . heliotrope , mode , navy and brown. On the center table main aisle you will find 20 pieces of beautiful quality taffeta sIlks In stripes and IJlalds , for fancy waists , former price 750. for Saturllay only 490 yard. mmss GOOS SPECAI.S. GO pieces all wool fancy suiting goods ) . we've retailed Isis season for 50c. Saturday 2 . 25c. 25c.All wool 40.lnch serge for : ! e. , \1 wool 10-inch henrietta colors only , : c. All of Priestey ramous black goods regardless - gardless or cost . goods worth up to $2.00 Saturday 7Gc. All wool novelty blacks the Gge quality , Saturday 39c , only one dress to a customer. The ramous silk and wool Lausdon , all cturs ( and black Saturday , 79c. Red broadcoth Saturday 50e. Back skirting Ioreen Saturday 39c. A dress pattern Saturday for 8Sc. goods In this lot \\orth 29c yar.l. - OPENIW ThIS MORNING. In the colt and suit department The loveliest lot or tea gowns that ever feasted the " female e'e. This lot comprises the latest combinations or silk . satin , lace and wool fabrics anl must be seen to bo ap- preciated. The most retching pattern among thcm Is a Persian silk , trimmed In I'rench lace price $10.90 , other prices from $ i.95 : ; up. Our stock or jackets capes stilts waists alit ! skirts Is now conmplete See our new Plaid silk waists at $4.9S. sold by other dealers at 650. 3 \OHTI OF STATIONERY FOR 10C. From 7:30 : to 9:30 : p. m. we wi sell one box fine stationer . worth 25c , one bottle best black Inle , worth 5c. one lead pencil . one pen holder one rule and one slate pencil In case worth 6e. this lot Saturday night only for 10c. nOOKS FOR SATURDAY. 10 copies Encyclopedia lirittanica 10 copies Chambers' Enc'clopellas. 10 copIes AmerIcan - can Fncyclopedin 25 copIes Annual Enycclo- pehia 50 copies Universal Encyclopedia , Is our entire stock or all kinds of encyclo- pedias. We want to close them out. As many as you want Saturday only at 25c cccli These books are worth from $2.00 to $5.00 cccli Added to this will be 200 cOllIes of the life of Jefferson Davis by his vIfo . al } 1.000 staple books worth from 45c to 9Sc. by standard authors , your choice at only 25c. , Finest country butter made only 12 ½ c. FInest creamery suede only 19c. Good country butter 7c 9c and Uc. Best Wisconsin'full cream cheese , 10c. Swiss cheese lOc l2c and 15c. nrlck cheese lOc 12 ½ c and 15c. Sugar cured bacon. 8c. Salt pork 6c ; plclelo pork , 71hc Corned beef 3'4c ; boneless baum 80. HAYDEN DROS. . Providers for the People. . Tutlo Pacific C OU8t 1ldIWctcrn 101nt , Via the UnIon I'acilc. the ' 'orlls I'lc- tonal line. Iead the time. To San FrancIsco from Omaha 6714 hours : to Portland from Omaha 65 % hours ; first class through Pullman - man cars. Dining car servlco unsurpassed. Pro reclining chair cars. Upholstered Pullman - man colonist sleepers daily between Council Bluffs . Omaha all San Francisco vIa C. & N. V. and Union Pacific system without change connecting at Cheyenne with sImilar - lar , cars for , 'Portland ; also daily between Kansas City and Portand. connection at Cheyenne with similar cars for Ban Fran- cisco. Corresponding tmo and servje to Colo- rado Utah , Wyoming Idaho-nd Montana points. HARRY P. DEUELI City Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnam St. . There Is l 1'robllo Other Catcrn Line So universally patronized by the very highest - est class of travel as the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern ny. Time character of Its train service and equipment , Is recognized and appreciated by those who are satisiled tsled only with the best. Try It on your next eastern trip. Trains leave Chicago as follows - lows : 8:00 : and 10:30 : A. M. . Z:25 : . 5:30 : and 8:45 : P. iI. dally and 1:30 : 11 : daily except Sunday. M. S. GILES . T. P. A. . Chicago. C. K. WILDER W. I' . A. , Chicago. AXTh uiinxr . The tramp and the treasurer , the queen and the COPPEr and all the other characters of " 1492" that you have read about will be seen here at Doyd's theater for four nights . commencing tomorrow ( Sunday ) evening wih matinee dnesday , allli with them a great many men and wonien . mostly svomnen who are either shapely or sprightly or agile . or have some quality to make them popular with hoopla whose eyesight Is good whose hearing Is passable and whoso power to ap- preclato things amusing has attained the slightest growth Mark Smith Is the Queen Isabella Will H. Sloane Is the tramp Ross Snow the royal treasurer . William McMahan the polce- man , Yolanlle Wallace the Inranta Johanna Carrie nehr the Infanla Catalina . anti Ger- rude Iutedg lie chappie 'fhe novel ballets - lets ore entitled "nally hints From Paris " "Newsboys' Frolics . " and , the latest lilt . a scene from "Tnilby . " Fleunette . the latest . , European importation. Is said to have created I a furore , whtever she has appearet In this country by her marvelous dancing and lightning - nlnl changes The little lady Is young , pete and beautiful and Is chaperoned by her mother who In her early days , was a ramous - mous Russian premier The sale of seats will open this morning at 9 o'clock Fred H. Znioifel now manager of Hoyt's "A Ten\erance Town" company Is to handle : Ir. 10yt.s latest and greatest success "A Milk White Flag . " next season. Hoyt's "A Milk White Flag , " whIch Is to Ilay Omaha a visit next season Is said to number fifty people 'fho play Is a satire on the local militia . 0 The pearl of perfection In leavening ng nts-Dr. I'rlco's Baking l'owther . - . I.oeI fltEl'ITIIS , Chris Pedersen will build a $1.500 dwelling at 1308 North F'ortleth slr'eet. The Cozzons hotel property was formally transferred Thursday to Its new owners. floyd Arcanum Union PacifIc council No 10G9. will meet In regular session Monday March 2 : , at 8 p. m. AntI ) ' Gram of the ( city clerk's office Is rlcel'11 congratulations on lie addItion or a daughter to his earthly pOBesslons. The hotel men are just now worried by the operations or Il gaiI of sneak thieves who seem to bE working the ( town especially the hotel . Tim Stone Contractors Interstate a80cla- ion hcll a regul.r session at the Millard Thursday e\'onlnl and ' adjourned subject to the ( cal lot lie ( chairman Fritz Mueller lies taken out a permit for the erection of a two-story brick block at 1i06 Vinton Btreet. Tht lower story will be divided Into stores , while the second } floor wi bo arranged for a public hail . The cstiiimuted. cost Is $8,000 . 1d Irelbtl& tie cyclist who Is making a tour or the world on his wheel will reach Omaha In a few months and lies asked for hotel aCt'ommodatlons free In ordfr to win his wager that ho could leave lobon Ilennl- less ann return In Il year with $10.000 In his pocket 'fhe diamond cross which ; I stolen from tie ( office ot Judge Gustavo Anderson last Monday . has Ileen hel ! . frou ; A telesram wa reeelved ( rain time chief of police of Topeka Itan. , ) 'eaierday , stating that both the thief and the l'roperty were In his cus- ( ody . lie wss 'w ired to hold them and an 'lmeell rte . for 'I'pekl last eyemilng. The eron was a valuable present frou the IreEent fr011 1\llghtl Teimilfiar and Is hIghly valued by ' Its owner S4 , . " " , , ] : r S- \ WAS NO lONEY 10N TO IT Mr Keney's Fist Cause for Divorce tic- cured on Her Wedding Day HUSBAND CONSTANT I IllS CRUELTY 80molmt1 .mU801 himself b1 Hllckln Icr } "I1O , , lh Stove I'olish-Fond of Kicking antI l'oundlll 11cr-SIte " 'nntl ler 111llcI Natiuc . , - The existence of Mary E. Jeley jUdging from the testimony In the divorce case cOIn. me need by' her against her hus. band , John : N. Kelley , and whIch Is now on trial before Judge Ieysor , since her marriage has been one of extreme mltery. On the day of the marriage . Sep. tember 13. lS92 , Kelley became intoxicated and from then until ho left her scarcely a day passel on which he dId not abuse her with vile laluage allll by striking , kick- lag alit ! otherwlso ill-using her I At lines ( he would vary the monotony of her misery by overturning the dinner table , besmearing her with soft boiled eggs or deluging - luging her with buckets of cold water. Once he nearly strangled her she alleges pounded her race with his fists until It was black and blue and then dragged her on the floor hy the hair. Two lays after this ho aaln threw a bucket or water over her and beat her over lie ( head with his fists. On August 1. 1893. he blackened her eyes and overturned everything In the house le caught her arm between the door and the jam while she was trying to escape and badly disabled I , shortly afterward going to her rather'a house hal dl eased and offering him $ SOO to take his daughter back proffering $40 to bind the bargain. ' At other times he pulled her out of bed by the hair and kIcked her unmercifully . , from which abuse she Is now under the care I or Ilh'slclans. Keley at times was original ' In his abuse. As an instance of this Mrs. Keley says that he entered the kitchen one day while she was preparing a meal jammed her head down between hIs knees and deliberately - lberately Polished It all over with stove blacking. She also aleges that he ha failed to provide for her since November 25. 1893. After recclvlng one of her severe beatings Mrs. Kelley had her husband arrested but was unable to attend the preliminary hear- ing owing to the ( Injuries sIte received. Kelley . however pleaded guilty and was fined $100. lIe Is alleged to be worth about $8,000. The plaintiff Is suIng for alimony and the privilege of resuming her maiden name , Mary E. Quealey. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Qucslol or ( l"nerMhl. I'erlno & Co. , commission dealers have In their hands $5S9.92 that does not belong to them and which they want to get rhl or as soon as the courts decide who Is entitled to lie money. In November 1S94. the Parhin Orendorf & Martin company recovered a jUdgment or $6SG.SO In Knox county against Alfred Lund- berg. According to a complaint led In the distrIct court by the Panlin . Oremlorf & Martin company Lundberg shortly after thIs judgment was entered shipped a lot of hogs to PerIne & Co. . to be sold on commission but entered Into a conspiracy with one L. Hansen to send the hogs In the latter's name. The sale netted $5S9,92. and thIs amount was placed to the credit of hansen. The Parln , Orendorf & Martin company want to recover It. 1'lghlll the l'lvlll Tnx. The city of Omaha has led an answer In the suit In which Elza D. Moore seeks to restrain the selling of her property for the collection of a special tax levied for 'treet pavIng. The property Is on Park avenue which In 1880 was paved with cedar blocks. The plaintiff alleges that the blocks wer decayed when they were put down , and tha" : two years later the street was Impassable. It was then repaved wIth asphalum against the plaintiff's wishes and taxes aggregating $1.130 , were assessed against her property. . In Its answer the city claIms that the re- pavIng was a necessity , and furthermore that before It was done no protest was entered - tered against It by the plaintiff . although she had ben notified ( lint she had the privilege - lego of doing so SteJlhen SOOI < 8 1 Separation. Another tale or domestic infelicity Is told by a petition led In the district court yesterday morning Stephen A. and Ellen G. Fox were marrIed In December , 1889. but Stephen Is now tired of hIs bugaln. Ellen has not IQve and obeyed him as she promIsed to do . and one day she wound up by kicking him. The plaintiff also alleges that she associates with bad characters agaInst his wIshes. StephE.n wants a divorce. ; 1101' Court Matters. Mary Cooley has led 1 petition for divorce from Thomas Cooley , alleging extreme cruelty. Margaret 'Volman bas commenced suit against August D. Woltman for divorce on the ground of desertion. 0.V. . E. Grffith Is suing Fremont : N. Jaynes In the county court for $140. balance of rent duo on tiuf premises Ilt 1507 Dnney street. Two suits have been commencEd In the county caurt against lie Phoenix Foundry company. One Is by the Baum Iron company for $356,21 and the other by G. W. Zetter- qulst for $158.70. S An epoch In Chlcago's progress was marked by the tablet erected to commemo- rate track elevation This record of Prlco's Cream flaking Powder as a life saving factor Is likewise an enviable one 0 IJUI-I\'O 1.'IuIXl EI ) i'iwii . 1lWLNTiNJ. . Instead or I' J Exporter This Country Now un Importer of Slits Prutuct NEW YORK March 22.-The arrival at thIs Port early In tIle week of 0 steamer from the Argentine republic with 0 cargo of 120.0 bushels of lax seed has bought to lIght some Interesting rncts. I seems that quite a trade his been going on In seed from the rar-nway country for some time past ahout IO bushels of the Argentine seed having [ already been sell hcre. Another - other vessel with I cargo simiar to the one recel\el } here this week II due next weelc The seed . although dirty Is reported to be of good quality . antI the price Ilaid Is equal to $1.28 Iler bushEl . duty pahi . the later amounting to 20 cents tier bushel Crushers Ret 1\ rebate emi oil cake exported . which males time let price nbut $1,20 pall for the South American article. American lax seed Is quoted nomlnall at $ .6 to $1.55 , I Is Interesting to note that two years ago } large uC hlax AmerIca eXllorlC quantities fax led. Now she II importing . . A bottle of Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne with your dinner makes It com- photo It pleases everyone. t $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ * * $ * T $ $ $ * : on' : ie ; 1 In the house How often you hear that old sayIng ! I j' * Where else would you expect a person to die ? You T 4 wouIdn't expect a sick person to get up and go out I 4 of doors.to die , when there was a nice house , with all * the modem conveniences right at hand to die In , * t would you ? And still there are lots of folks that do t I , die In the house , before , there Is any reason for them 4' J ; to die at al , Haven't ' you seen friends oC yours just : * ; waste right away , almost under your own eyes , when 4 i did seem as I there could have been something r t done to stay the dread disease ? The doctor called It * f Consumption , probably May be It was a hard cold ri" & at first , and a gradual decline. A ' good doctor says J , & 4 4 U OZ1T1uIioft 4 4 & e % $ 4 J.In . such a case. Ozomulslon won't bring a man back * , S from the cemetery , but It has prevented many a man ft. 4 and many a woman from going there Are ydu on * t your way ? Are you beginning to get tired out ? Get4 , ; ting so that good things don't taste good any more ? t Y @ Getting worried ? Getting so you cough every day , r 4 4 and lots of nights ? Want to get hungry ? Want to fT" ei " have things taste good ? Want to eat and enjoy It ? f J & ; Try Ozomulsion. I costs a dollar to try a bottle. 4 "t" May be it won't . More . ' , help you. likely it wi. You'd * t give a dollar to be better , wouldn't you ? And you'd ' t 4'give more than a dollar to get well , probably. C " . Tub , , pale WOICI got , ) IUII ) II bcamztlfiil 01 OoIulslol. fT" - Most all druggists sell Ozomut- l I ' O OlUISION Cures Colds , Coughs , sion-they nil will pretty soon-or l Consumption nil , Dronclllts , Asthma , anti you can get al of' 'r. A. SIOCU1 Co. , * Pulmonary Complaints Scrotum , 11 General DebilIty , Loss DC Flesh ; , An- 383 Pearl 1 Street , New York C't y. < + , nemla , and all Wasting Diseases. f , " " ' "t.ttf'ft , - , , . . ' . ' . , For Sale by KuIut & Co. , Omaha. TO SlUT OUT IHtESSRJ ME.U'S , MInnesota : Putting UI' B Starrier AI.lln5 AU Other Ntl&tC8. ST. PAUL March 22.-A bill designed to prevent the bringing of dressed meats to Minnesota from outside states has been In. troduced In the senate In the guise of a bill In the Interest of public health. Sheep on the hoof are to be Inspected at i4 cent ; hogs at 1 cent and cattle at 5 cents. For Inspec- tion of slaughtered cattle the fee Is 25 cents for each carcass or part thereof and 10 cents for hogs and sheep. The words "or any part thereof" bars out dressed meats from aboado as they . . come _ In pieces. : peaKlg O ( Inc situation . a representative of one of the large Chicago concerns said : "Under that ruling every side of bacon shipped Into any city , or 30.000 Inhabitants or more would have to be inspected and would be taxed 10 cents ) and I reshlppel from either or the twin cUes to another city would have to be Inspected with another cbarge Doth Kansas City and Chicago men are here It Is said . to prevc - the passage of the bill . " bil If I possible. _ _ _ _ -0 _ _ _ _ Higher than all others nt the great faIrs ranked Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. FIrst award at ChIcago and San Francisco. S 1'1ll'EI DIDN'T S.l J'B nER LIFE. Young Mother fbi tInder the Christian Iclpneo Troistmmiont. LOS ANGELES March 22.-rs. Ella , Samis the wife of a 'Whitter blacksmith gave birth to a child two weeks ago. Dur- Ing lien ) confinement she was denied the usual medical attendance and even skied nursing. Instead of providing medicine and nourishing food her husband a Christian sclehhst summoned Il practitioner of that belief , whose sole treatment consisted In prayIng for the young mother's recovery. After three days of this treatment a vIolent fever set In. Even then homely remedies were despised prayer stIll constituting the sole treatment. The woman died this mor- Ing and the husband will be summoned be- fore Il coroner's jury to explaIn his action. 0 A Few , \ tlvtuitiuLps. Offered by the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , the short line to ChIcago. A clean train made up and started from Omaha Baggage checked from residence to destination. Elegant train service and cour- ( comm employes. Entire train lighted by electrIcity and heated by steam with elec- trlct lIght In every berth. Finest dining car service In the west , with meals served "a I carte " The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. daily from Union Depot City Ticket omce 150Farnam street. C. S. Carrier city ticket agent 0 r.IUllt : to Tnko Time Northwestern line fast vestbulel } ChIcago - cage train that ( glides east from the Union Depot every afternoon at 5:45 : and Into Chicago at 8:45 : next morning with supper I and la carte breakrast. Every part of the' ' train Is blIGHT. Other easter trains at 1:05 : a. m. and ,4 p. m. daily-good , too City ticket office , 101 Faram street flu lloyd'S ICIII..1elt , \llonnccd. BALTIMORE March 22.-The engagement Is announced of Tunis F. Dean manager , f Hazey's Academy of Music to Miss Annie Boyd the clever actress and singer who fills the title roll In "Aladdln Jr , " lie spectacle which Is playing at the academy the present week The wedding will take place early In the coming sunimner . - - - - A safe and cash register 'for sale cheap. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet company 1414-16. 18 Douglas street. S MinIng Iinl I'urnhuiie. I' Rellnery. HALT I\U : . March 22.-A special to the Herald ( noun Butte says : W. A. ClerIc . the mIllionaire. mine of has milonaire owner this cIty his purchased the refinery . copper alll brass works \"alaee & Son lt Ansonia . Conn" , for $ .00).0 ( Time Ilroperty wIll be used to work Arlzonu. the United VenUe mlnet of Clark , In SlENT TIlE WXEl' IX CIO.tJ. . iutlluuui Hoys 1 lronto to ( 'nr1810 Hccnro Strl&nded on the " 'ay . CHICAGO . March 22.-Four.'Indhan boys on their way to Carlisle school , havIng spent all their money for cigarettes and fine clothes have applied to the county agent for hal- rate tickets. When these boys Leaping Panther , Jack Frost anti Jose and Manuel } Doralmlner , left their homes In the Dad River reservation two weeks ago , they were given plenty of money to take them to Car- lisle . I'a . and provide for their comrort amid convenience on the way. They arrived In Chicago about ten days ago all the attrac- tons proved too much for them. They ror- got while buying new clothes and kid gloves that they had their fares to pay. They wrote home for money. I came but was Insur- clent. They told theIr story to President Healy of the c'ounly board who knew how to help them. The young Indians were pro- ruse In their thanks and expressed their intention - tenton to leave the cIty this morning to escape further femptation . . p SOLD : ULl FROM JISE.lSED OOWS . .r1sco Dalrymlu1 Liable to Ho Arrost.tl on n Crlmlnat Chargt. SAN FRANCISCO . March 22.-Every cow of a herd of eleven at the state unIversity daIry on the outskirts of the city has been condemned by the Inspector of the Board of health , who has ordered lie Ilnlmals annihui- . hated on account of tuberculosis. All the cows had the disease In an advanced stag and the proprietor admitted he had been serving customers with the milk although he Imew lie cows were diseased He had bought some oC the cows for $5 each In extenuation he pleaded that ho had to sup- port his family . but afterward admitted that ho owned considerable cIty property and Is far from being a poor man. The authorities will probably arrest hIm on Il crIminal charge. S Three deaths from supposed mushrooms last weele. Ho\v many unrecorded from use of as deadly adulterated baking powders ? Insist I'rlce's Cream upon havIng Baking Powder ; Its purity and goodness have never been questioned. 0 i'eld UOlosltor/ Left Ills L'undiontl. NEW ORLEANS , March 22.-phlllp J. Green came to New Orleans from Denver , Cob , . early last winter and deciding to make his hone here established a private banking house for which he claimed a capi- tal of $600.000. He applied for admission to lie clearing house but was refused During the first week of March he left for ChIcago. He has not retured since and It Is announced - nounced he Is lying at deaUI's door In that city. Ills wife left Wednesday to join him Callers at the bank yesterday were Informed that all funds on deposit had been returned to lie depositors and that the business would be wound up as rapidly as possIble. During the day suit was entered against Mr. Green for $2.000 for rent of the ( offices occupied by him and attachments were run on the concern by traders aggregating ,000. . The closing of the bank caused no excitement on 'chanso and the prospect Is that the losses If there be any wi be small . S hail No Contrac with UI'loll Cutcr . CINCINNATI , March 22.-Kecle & Co of this city have received word that diamond cutters enrouto to their works here were hick In New Yorle. Mr. Jeck says Franz Van Reeth who accompanies the diamond emitters Is to bo a member or their company and that ho Is a wealthy resident ot Antwerp. Mr. Kecle admis his firm recently put In machinery - chinery for diamond cutting and they expect - poet to employ skied cutters but ho denies that they have malle contracts for such labor abroad Mr. Kecles attorney declares th. ( firm has slot made either verbal or written contracts for foreign labor and any Buch al- davis that may have been - made In New York are false - - ! a ea e a' ROY AI has the highest leaveninfpower of any powder examined , and is pure and wholesome No other powder gave results so satisfactory. FLOYD DAVIS ' , M. 5" , Ph. D. , Chemist of Iowa State Board of Health. -4--- _ - - _ _ - - . . _ _ - _ _ _ " _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . - _ -5-- . . , _ _ 1-r-a , . , , .r.j " I a a ' Choculnto Cream cntcc ( ) . Three.quarter cupful butter , two cups sugar , one and one-hal pints four , five eggs . one teaspoonful Royal BaIting Powder , one cupful mink Hub thl butter and sugar to . white , light cream i add time eggs , two at a tme , beatinglve / mlnute between each addition Sift the flour with the powder , which ( add to the butter . etc. , and the ( milk . Mix Into rather tin batter and bake In jelly cake tins well greased. In hot oven Iteen mil utes. Set on the fire one gIll of water ono and one-hal CUllful sugar , one-hal cup grated chocolate In a small saucepan : boil until I gets llck and looks velvety : take off the tire . amid add the whIte of two eggs without beating ; use It hot coverIng the top and sides of the cake As It cool It grow firm / . . . e-r - - - S---- - - . : rB i'i _ : J ; I -i . ' _ ' 'U ' , " Illrhl.1 ( 'nice. This Is made In separate batters . Il dark and a light one For the dark one take one- hal cupful butter , one .cuprul brow sugar two and one-half cupfuls four ( , one tealpool- tul Royal Baking Powder , tour yelks of eggs , one.hal cupful miik one teaspoonful each Royal Extract Cinnamon , Coves and Allspice. For the light erie take one-half cupful butter lght ote one cupful augur , two and , one-half cupfuls flour , one teaspoonful Royal Baking Powder , f''U . one-hair cupful milk , one teaspoonfu ) Royal Extract Lemon. Doth hat- tens are made by rubbing the butter and lugar to a cream ; silting , the eggs . beat a few minutes . thel adul , ) the ( flour . Ited with the lwder. the ( extracts and mik , anti ) mix Into smooth batter . rather firm. Have a paper-lined tin , - ; - with - a spoon drop the two _ , . " . 1 \ "C batters alternately Into I , and bake In a rather quick oven thirty-fve minutes I10Uitoil , Cmtk . One cupful butter , two and one-half cup- luls sugar three whole eggs and three yelks. one pint lour , one and one.hal teaspoonrulll Royal Baking Powder , one cupful mik , one I teaspoonful Royal Extract Vanll , one cupful : red currant jelly . two cupfuls sugar , three whites eggs. Hub the butter amid sugar to a lIght white cream : add the eggs one at a time . amid the yelks all at once beating five minutes between " each addition ; add the flour slUed with the powder , ths milk and-extract : ( mix the whole ) Into a smooth , light batter : put II a shallow , square pal , bake In a moderato - erato oven forty mainutes. When cold cover the top with the following : Beat up the jelly with the whites ot eggs and sugar , until light amid stiff , then use as directed. S . FREI9 T ADED. , - Wonder t Ofel ' branch of C0I101'CO that has been free trnde ( sulToi'ctl Itel0ratznUon ! equal to time clothing brnlch , I BO tot us mourn tim conditon or 0(11' country. A your back wo sClatche 111 sClnlbted , flgui'ctl m(1 schole t bo able to set n stilt , made or cloth ! 'OI n eOl'talu lomosto mis , nt $1i.O.-Of courso-tho nnle of the mis ls-Imnnintcrlnl-rss far eta the public is concerned . , but quite ImpO'tnlt to ctothlli . trade , bocausO its products n.o over tolnbte , always sI'Ictly ( clear wool , dependabto colors , strongly woven , nHl n trade wil not' in every ' teapect. 4 This Is the " 'ory suit WO'I'O soiling today at $ S.7. . . hero 'Ol flt'o ; merely $3.00 less In jrlco , nnd ( lIkely Impt.o\'c ' ctuthl jllqlng fl'OI a point of pressed comnltotltlon. Wo show this very slit In i dlffei'otit \ntcl t , of the newest sack anti frock csrns-Pluln gray twecd-Pluln brown tvect-dni'k bt'owl checked chovlot-Pluln blue chcvlot- Silk mixed whlo nld black cas8lmol'o-Llght colored mixture or cllcvlot-l3Illclsh cast or SO'gt That' the conditon or our spring dccs-towor aU around- 1'0111e . Spring ' 95 catalogue free-Send your address. . . , . , _ , _ - ' ' . ' - \ " - "L" - - " , Ljrnor--Il T eLi . o U 0 S H Why Put Of I o taking medicine until you are sick ? . R LI You can keep a box of Ripan's II LI LI i Tabules in the house and at the Q D ' o first signs era headache or biious D' o [ 1 attack tabule will relieve atack a single 'vil 01 ' o you , D' o 0 , Rpnns Tnbules : Sold by druggists. or by man tt the price ( SO cents a box ) II lent to the lpnns 0 O . . . . . Chemical Company No. 10 Spruce St. New York. , 0 DDEELU1LIDDI II 1JEl _ OWER GASOLINE 5" DIRECT FROM THE TANK. ! CHEAPER THAN STEAM S ,1'0 Boiler. No Sieam. ] EluCneer. , I blest Power for Corn cud Feed Mills , Balng - _ _ , ' flay , Running Creamcrles , Separators , & 0 \ * ' t : ' , OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES L _ " I " Portable. Stationary , I Statonary orabl I S I to 1201 ! . P. I to3 ) ) I ! . P. gendforCataloguerricesetc.descrlbtiigworktobedOne. II I . THEOTTOCAS ENCINEWORKS 33.1 'olunt Sh. , 1'HILADBIlUIAI > A. Cttcago , 245 Lake St. , Omaha , 321 So. 1th St. . ' .4 CAr1OLE " : " IA beln" Isol by thOIAlla : oC lallc ' , mnoimilily. I Is tha " OAlIOL" ' JU"TIIJiJ" mnarnteil lady's Crlollll iu'i'egiilir Crom 10ntll' , I 18 sao antI rehmabme. 10\'cr iltS. glUlloo : : with every bOlte , 81ro 10 a .Iay. ' 1hiK 1101cll" 16 Cat' slPerlor to . , pIlls 18 every belle Is.oal"lllllo'/or loaoa Ua stu'omizllt. ; ol by 1110:111 : drmur.istu. Pi'ice $ JOl per bolo I your < rlIIHt dues not IIIU H a iamm.1 $ , i.oa aJ wo wi CorwarJ you : ' baltic by oXllr0H , OAMOLE JUNIPER CO. Wc&tern Office 01Ihn. Nobl'111n. - - - DOCTOR (1 SEARLES SEARLES ' & r 2 ' Chronic , 1' Nervous , ' lrvala S , , lrvalaDseases Dseases , TISEATaIENT IY ! iIA H . ConllJIUOU tree Wo cure Catarrh , all diseases of the Nose , Throat , Client , Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Female - male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and ALL PRiVATE DISEASES OF MEN , WIIAK MI6N AnD VW1lM TO N-VOIS WBAl : lehhiity or lxImamusttomi . % S'iistliigVeakniss . In- 1e"lly y 54)5505 \\'lh arlY Ucca In ) 'OUI1 oC vluli vigor antI wcal antI nuiddie aged ; burg vlut' ull mldll uge& lacl . ( 'nell ( lemaIUlcl ) ' II Ilproachlnl ohl age. All ' , treatment ton loss oC yiehth meadih' to our iemv lo Iell Ion l ) leW , . ' with ' for 'ItnI poser Cal or "IM.'s stnml' cireuhanil ( ice hook an' } recclple. Dr Searles and Soar ! 3) 1410 Farneni Scarl3. . Omimalma I NubS " 1 S'r' .en,1 , tile nmreinus l'rnchu S h5enc1' , CALTtOB rrf' on,1 , I M 1llllluurnteo Ilol U.\ , 7101 sill . . . . , , , , ii.churr. ' mmuilos : , . . , , . , . . , . euhim : $1.rnMt.rrlCA.V.rIcovghe l.o.t Vig , r , S ' - Uei1asdavifatAd , c ; $ ( M . . . , . . . , AaIr. VON M011. CO. : S Bole tm.rho Ag..t. ' , ti..i..U , uli. . I' , AMUB1M fNTS , ' 'Nlihtl , 101111111 BOYD Suit. , Mar. ' 24 _ _ _ _ _ ( Matinee ' \S'eilnesdayi nce's Surprise Party No AdIii I the I Up- " " vance Bg I ert1UC i Up1492" I - Prices 1 I Extrava- ganza ' l COMPANY OP 60 SUPERB } O4CiII1STI4A Olt .6 . OICIHTUA Splendid Costumes . Scenery urN 1lectrlcal tC. ( . .1. . or seats will open Saturday at usual price . - ' . # - 'a' . , PIANOA $5 00 _ t OHAIRONLY UUu . " . DELIVERED. DELVERED , : \ . Font neil SnrlngtiaQk which NUI'l'on'I'N UAcK ok OCCUI.mwhor . : UIt neelud. 01 , A ANDREWS Scott ror l.rlel ot Ilelul Ciuuitri. Ofce ! 1I'I ere Iho ho.t 'eskl ' over mnnilc , Wo''o lust com- ' ' itiie&l a tier. ' luo or auutsmamutimil ult'uka-unusuimhiy " low In tIIW , JJnk MI& Oleu 1'lt'103. Jiesign. 111 EsIluumitti' , 01 AI'I.tclton , ' ' . ; - -4. This Desk $15 ' \ " Others Propontionalely LowS \ 4 S g = . , , AH.Andrews&Co - I e ; : . i : : ; ; als WAD 8H AV. I . m OHIOAGO. - I : r _ _ 'a ' : ' Our record or actual nnd un < 1nlabte cures oh SYI'111LiH . . all m164 8\PJILIH I. phenollenal. 'Vo furnish al Iclne free un'l eradicate the poison from tll . ) ' .Ier In U days . Cure guaranteed. flours , 5:30 : tm , .WI Wenesdayi and Batu nelca)1 . . . . days . I. p. m. j THE DINSMOOI REMEOY ( ; 0 , . , 81 New York LIe , Omnana Neb I . -4 DR. MoCREW Id Til OKC.y SPECIALISTS S WIO T114T14t PRIVATE DISEASES , Woaknon lucfocre\ misordusof MEN ONLY Svury 'UN Musr&uiWe& . . Ytur1 . . ' IDOr&lle' , 20 yer.ns bli'4fi000tS. a l crs Ia , ; . , O I'H. .1'.rl&luH mmook Pro OM" . . ' . I' M. , - - -5- 4- . :1r' :