8 TILE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; ! TUESDAY , MAY 7 , 1895. The Greatest of All i Has been the success of our Great Red Figure Mark-Down Sale of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing. Everyone is talking of the extraordinary bargains we are offering. $95-000 Worth of Clothing to be disposed of. This Season's Rod Fig-tiro Price. Price. Men's Suits $10.00 $500 Men's Suits 11.00 575 Men's Suits 11.00 6 50 Men's Suits 12.00 700 Men's Suits 13.50 800 . 9 50 Men's Suits M.OO . 1000 Men's Suits lu.OO Tuesday and Wednesday Boys' Days , Follow the Crowd and it will lead you to the Continental. This Season's Red Figure Pries. This Season's Red Figure Price Price. Price. Boys' Suits . $ ' .00 Boys' Pauls § .50 Doya * Suits . 3.00 50 Boys' Fuiits 75 38c Boys' SuITs . ' . . 3.50 j [ Boys' Pants SO 42c 45c Boys' Pauls 90 Boys' Suits . -1.50 Boys' Pauls 1.00 48c Boys' SuKs . D.OO 50 Boys' Punts 1.25 62c ' . . 75c Boys' Suits 0.00 Boys' Pants 1.50 HOUSE. Cor. tlk and Douglas Sts. INFALLSBLE CURE I Tli I a may seem Incredible but It Is nevertheless true and u-o are prepared to prove our , , assertions. Itlacli 'ftnila jiiifiili-H tlin lilooil , rcaiilntcn flic n V Jci-ciitt'H tijijictltf , < tl < ln- YOUR DnUGGIST SELLS IT. < nul iiin hli'i'jt. It it positively Qtiaranleeil to cure any illness. BlackToniclVled.Co , vy If you have not Riven It a Manufjcturcra , trial do KO to-day nnd watch Its miraculous powers. NT. I.OUIS , . . M O. Keel Do you realize that we are fast approaching ho' weather ? How are you fixed for a nice cool Iron Bed ? We sell them as cheap as wooden ones. How about a Jewel Gasoline Stove ? The Jewel is absolutely safe. A poorly constructed Gasoline Stove s as dangerous as dynamite. "Buy the Jewel. tlie Jewel. Buy the Jewel. OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT is the lurgeat nnd fines1 inthastato. Prices guaranteed the Lowest , Speciul sale of Parlor Furniture this week. See the prices wo uiako on them during this salon n our windows. thi > well , a Solid Oak Extension Table \vitli \ every Outfit CASH OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS. TRYA 1 iiTT EXACT SIZE PERFECTiJ THE HERCANFILE IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGAR. i. ITor sale by all First Class Dealers. Manufactured by tbo F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO. , Factory No. 301 , St Louis , Mo. BAFFLES ALL MEDICAL > KILL IVculliir Condition or nn Injured Con-bo Stumpa the Doctor' . Henry Haztlbakcr , a cowboy from Hewlct Wyo. , was brought to St. Joseph's Iiosplta yesterday afternoon from Cliadron In an un conscious condition. His case Is one wlilc has puzzled the doctors for several weeks Hazclbaker was traveling In the employ of i mind reader named Woodworth and hi ! duties were to ride the streets of the sevcra towns visited by Woodworth and advertlEi the show. He carried a banner and naturallj attracted somu attention. At Cliadron , 01 April 1C , while riding through the streets llazclbakcr's broncho stumbled and threv him over his head. Hazelbaker was picket up In an unconscious condition , but was no apparently seriously Injured. He remalnet unconscious for twelve hours before tin doctors began to be alarmed over his condl tlon. From the moment he was picked u | until the present time Hazelbaker tins beei unconscious. His case has complete ! : battled tlio skill of the physicians In an around Cliadron and It was thought beat ti bring him to Omaha for more careful treat ment. Coroner Maul received a telegram n noon yesterday from L. I. F. Jaeger , for merly a well known man around Omaha , clt ; clerk of Cliadron , requesting him to mec Mr. Woodnorth at the train with nn am bulancs to convey the unconscious man to th hospital. Hazclbaker's relatives llvo a Devil's Tower , Wyo. A re IT Advmitngpa. Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul railway , the short line to Chicago. / clean train , made up and started from Omaha Unggage checked from residence to dcstina tlon. Clegant train service and courteou errployes. Entire train lighted by clectrlclt ; and heated by steam , with electric light li every berth. Finest dining car service li the west , with meals served "a la carte. ' The Flyer Haves at C p. m. dally from Unloi Depot. City Ticket Office , 1601 Farnara street. C S. Carrier , city ticket acont. Impomtblo to tlvo In Till * Country Without hearing about the Northwester ! line's evening "Chicago Limited , " for pcopl WILL talk about Us convenience , tasteful ness and comprehensive up-to-dateness Orr.aha , 5:45 : p. m. ; Chicago , SM5 a. m. Ves tlbuled sleeping cars , chair cars , a la cart diners , PlnUch gas , EVERYTHING. Ni extra cost. Other Northwestern trains at 11:05 : a. m and 4 p. m. dally. Want your trunk checkci at home * City ticket office. 1401 Farnam street. The Attention ot Traveler * Is directed to the fact that Burlington Rout dining cars ore now cpjrated on the a-la-cart plan that Is , you pay only for what you or der. Passengers who have tried both the dollar a-meal plan and this new way of doing thing are unanimously In favor of the latter. For full Information about rates and train to Deliver , Chicago , Peorla , Kansas Cltj Helena , Uuttc , Spokane , Seattle , Tacoma o .my other place , call at the city ticket ofllct 1324 Farnam strict. I , P , MORSE DRY GOODS CO rand Special Bale ofllfcw Bilks and Dress Goods 3IG BARGAINS JON PAGE FIVE jicclnl Importation * . ) of Oar Unrn Adtlotl to the Ilitrgnlru In tile .LifTrujr Dress ( looiliinml Sllki fur Tomorrow. NEW SILKS. Wo have Just received a lot of fine checked taffetas , nil pure silk , blue , maize , brown , ) lnk , worth $1.00 , 69c. Another now lot la the Dresden Flrlpo taffetas , 22 Inches wide , nil pure silk , and In nil the latest colorings , 85c. New 24-Inch satin duchesse , extra fine quality , In blue , cream , nlle , pink , cardinal yellow , bronze , olive , etc. Notice the width 24 Inches , 7Sc. Natel the VII stripe , ovir own exclusive importation cf the very latest French pro duction In black silk , 5 styles , ull liMUtltu cITects not to be seen in any other silk , $1.25 to $1.50. BLACK DRESS OOODS. 38-Inch lienrlettas , of the OOc value , go tomorrow nt 25c. 40-Inch mohairs that JofTray Jobbed at 50c are 35c. 42-Inch lienrlettas and EnglUh forges , Jaf fray's price 50c , our 3Gc. 42-Inch flno henrlettas and 40-Inch batiste sold all over at G5c , go nt 37',4c. 46-Inch Kngllsh serges that Jaffray soli for S5c , tomorrow 49c. 62-Inch cheviots , the tegular $1.00 quality for G9c. 46-Inch henrlettas and 50-Inch Gloria silk everywhere $1.00 and $1.25 , GSc. 46-Inch figured mohairs and 54-Inch broad cloth , value $1.25 and $1.50 , 75c. 46-Inch silk and wool crepons , Jaffray' $1.75 quality , for $1.25. 46-Inch extra fine crepons Jaffray' $2.25 and $2.75 goods , for $1.50. S. P. MORSn DRY GOODS CO. , Subscribe for the Dlllncator , $1.00 a year. Find II. 13. Cole Co.'s special add. City taxes , real and personal , for the year 1S95 are now due and will become delinquent July lit. HENRY I10LLN. City Treasurer. DISTRICT COURT'S NEW TERM. Umniml Amount ( if Crlinlnnl Business on llntui Arraignment R Yciatcrtlny. The May term of the district court con vened yesterday. The work of getting a Jury was first taken up. On ? thousand eight hundred and seventy-one cases have been already entered upon the six cl" . II dock ets of Judges lll.ilr , HopewMl , Keysor , Fer guson , Ambrose and Duffle. This number does not Include some cases , however , which came In too late to be placed on the new docket , notably the canal case , which Is the Important equity suit to be tried at tills term of court. County Attorney Daldrlge Is preparing do a nulling business In the criminal branch of the court. An unusually large number of criminals have been gathered in by the state , the number being larger than a year ago , or than It was latt term. Three score criminal cases await disposition. They In clude nearly the whole category o criminal offenses. As was the case last term , no murder trial has yet been booked for a hear ing. ing.In the list of alleged criminals arc several parties cf some prominence whoss cases will attract attention. The arson case of the stale against McCabe and Schultz has been set first on the criminal call by Mr. Ualdrlg ? . This casD turna over the question as to whether or not these men stt fire to their fur stock upon which they carried insurance. M. F. Martin was not tried last term for suffering houses of prostitution to be run upon his Ninth street premises. The grand Jury Indicted him and Ills wife for this offense. Martin's case Is set for trial this term , but the likelihood of Mrs. Martin's coming Into court Is still bllni. She IB In Iowa and has been there for some months past. Sh ? left Nebraska a few days be fore the state was ready to serv ? her with summons to defend the criminal action. The balance of the cases Include the names of the regular run of forgsrs , embezzlers and burglars. The arraignment of parties was made for the crimes named , each pleading not guilty : Morris Grecnberg , stealing a $75 diamond stud and a $75 watch and chain. II. A. Russell , for forging two checks , one for $10 and the other for $15 , on the United States bank. Jerry lioden , forging a $50 check on the Citizens bank , John Stock , forging a check for $750 on the United States bank. C. C. Gibson , robbsry on Peter Soennlcheer on March 28 , whereby $20 was secu'eJ. John I ) . Rills , stealing from Gustave Ander son a Knights Templar outfit valued at $225. Fred Niece , forging an $85 check on the First National bank. Howard S. Webster and J. W. Hayes , larceny In stealing a $75 bicycle. Asa Graham , stealing $40 suit of clothes belonging to Richard D. Holmes. Myriads are defrauded to enrich the few. Dr. Price's Baking Powder Is employed by the people and works for the good and health of all. Over thu I'uuMcn E tnte > . The PauUen heirs have come Into court with an answer to the action of the Arlington State bank , which brouc'it suit against the Paulsen family. The bank Is one of a number of creditors of the Paulsen estate. It has a claim for $9,592.77 against the estate , which It Is now anxious to collect. To do this the bank began an action attacking the validity of a large mass of conveyances made by members of the Paulicn family , who had been made executors of the estate of their father , and made to Mrs. Augusta Lamerlck. The bank attacks these conveyances to get at property to satisfy Its Judgments. Paulsen left a will with some peculiar provisions , one being that the property he left Anna Paulsen should not be mortgaged or transferred during her life , or until a minor ton , William , should reach 25 years ol age. Disregarding this , transfers were made , ono being In 1891 for an alleged considera tion of $150.000. The 'Omaha ' Loan and Trust company advanced' money by way ol mortgages on this property. The bank claims that these transfers were mads to defeat the will and to defraud creditors. The Paulsen heirs Join issue on this point , denying any such purpose , and the case on trial will be fought along this line. Only 25c for a box of Steam's Electric Paste to rid your house ot vermin. IIAIlOr.N IIUUS. 'rlcei ' Mnrkcil Dotrn on Sllkr , Dress dooili nnil l.nillet' Wnlat * . 1.25 BLACK FldUUED TAFFBTAS 850. 1,500 yards extra heavy all black figured affcta and grog grain ellks , large variety icw designs , sold all season at $1,25 . now I5c yard. $1.50 BLACK BROCADED eATIN 81)U. ) 1,500 yards black brocaded satins , alt the ntesl designs , guaranteed all pure silk * , very nuch In demand for ladles' skirts and capes , ; oed value at $1.50 ; we have marked them lown to 9So yard. iOC STRIPED AND CHECKED CORDED WASH SILKS 3GC. 3BOO yards of best quality Japanese- corded silks , large variety of newest effects In stripes and checks , considered ono of the best fabrics for ladles' blouse waists , at 35c yard. 39C STRIPED WASH SILKS 25C. Wo have Just rec-lved another large ship ment ot genuine Japanese wash silks , differ ent from what has been shown In this line , all guaranteed fast colors and marked down to 25c yard. COC SWIVEL WASH SILKS , 39C YARD , Wo show a complete lln ? of the best qual ity swivel silks , 130 designs In all , n beauti ful fabric to laundry , full 30 Inches wide , other houses ask you EOc and COc ; we ask 39c yard. BLACK DRESS GOODS. 40-Inch Reid's Landsdowne , worth $1.25 , tomorrow 79c. 40-Inch Priestley silk warp Henrietta , worth $1.25 ; tomorrow 75c. 40 and 42-Inch Priestley's novelty suiting , the $1.25 and $1.50 qualities , tomorrow 75c. 40-Inch extra fine quality German silk finish henrletta , worth 75c ; tomorrow 39c. 40-Inch Imported novelty suiting , worth 69c ; tomorrow 39c. 40-inch our $1,00 and $1.25 novelties In one lot at C3c. 50-Inch Imported storm serge , extra fluff serge , regular $1.00 goods , 50c. Any crepon In the store tomorrow 7Ec yard , this Includes goods worth $2.00 yard. WAISTS. WAISTS , WAISTS. Special sale of ladles' silk and wash walsta. We have placed on sale this morning over 300 ladles' wash and silk waists In hair stripes , pencil stripes , broken stripes and checks , plain and trimmed with lace. These goods are usualy sold at from $3.50 to $5.00 ; our price , until they are all cleared out will be $2.69. Our laundered waists at 19c , 2c ! ) , 4Sc nnd higher prices are the best values In the market ; nnd ladles' buying during this spe cial sa'e will save nt least 50 per cent. Sp < clal attention Is called to our rack sal ? oi UiHes * capes and Jackets ; each rack con tains about fifty garments , now marked at less than manufacturers' prices at $1.50 $3.75 , $3.95. $5.95 , $7.95. We are showing an elegant line of girls whlto lawn and Swiss dressts , sizes 4 to 1- years , from $1.00 up. HA.YDBN BROS. CIIISKU VI' , Kllt.ni.ll3 , CIIIHMI UP. Certain Crop ] for tlio future A Ncliriislia Invention. The subject of the hour Is Irrigation am : some appliance for getting the water from rivers , creeks , ponds and pools , anJ especially from the unlimited supply of sheet \\ater along all water courses in Nebraska , reached In ten and twenty feet and sufficient to irri gate millions of our richest lands. Our read ers will bear us out that for five years past The Uco has been foremost In encouraging the farmers to begin Irr.gallon. There EecmeJ to bo but one thing In the way. It was to got n cheaply constructed pump nnd water elevator that would enable the gardener , fruit raiser and small farmer with ten to one hun dred acres to bring up this sheet water In quantities to Insure him a crop of grains fruits and vegetables. It Is now admlttei that a Nebraska man haa accomplished this Last week The Bee referred to an elevator Invented by Colonel Alexander Hogeland o : Lincoln , and called attention to ono in opera tion at he Standard Tinware Manufacturing Co. on 20th and Plerco streets. Dally since then the elevator has buen examined b > scores of our railroad officials and leadlns farmers , and they admit that a successfu climax has been reachcJ. We understand an effort Is being made to keep the patent It Nebraska anJ have it made here Instead of Denver , Kansas City or other points. Many of those who have seen It speak of It ns side by side with mowers and reapers , sewing machines , electric lights nnd some four other patents cla-sed as "million dollar" ones. There Is surely enterprise enough In Omaha to keo | it here. Our reporter , In conversation yes terday wth the proprietors of the Stamlari Tinware Manufacturing Co. , they replied "This Invention merits all that can be said In Its favor. It has no equal. " It has been Irrigation , and often attended with heavy ex pense , that Insured largo anJ regular annua crops In Colorado , while we In Nebraska have lost nearly two crops out of five In the last five years. There arc enterprising real estate - tate firms and property owners who , before letting the elevator go elsewhere , If given n clianco would capitalize this new invention Wo say , keep this patent here. < lic.ith of ( iuy Stephen * . The death of Guy N. Stephens occurred nt his residence , 1623 Locust street , yesterday morning at fl-15 o'clock. An operation was performed Sunday afternoon by Drs. Rebert Coffmnn , Lee and Glnn fr an abscess of the liver , which hand Induced perlonltis. While the case was a delicate one It was hoped tha the patient would recover. Mr. Stephens wai 24 years of age and had lived In Omaha al his life. He was a graduate of the Omaha High school. For two years past he hni served as cashier of the World-Herald. He leaves a wife to mourn his loss. The funera lakes place Wednesday nfterncon from the family residence. None tests EO high , none works ro well , as Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. FEDERAL COUKT OP.3NS. Judgres Duncly nnd Ititicr on tlio ISciicli AlHiiy Cu e of linpirlixncc. The May term of the federal court was opened yesterday by Judges Dundy and lllncr. A number of non-contestant motions were heard. Among the motions fllei were several to remand action back to district courts , Including those o : the Jones National bank , Utlca bank , Thomas Bailey , Bank of Staplchurst , Isaac Holt against Charles W. Mosher and others. The motion to hear the case of the Farm ers' Loan and Trust company of New Ycrk against Tlio American Water Works company was not granted. The case of E. S. Dundy Jr. , against the United States , for fees , came up before Judge Rlner In the afternoon. The criminal docket was called for today and the jurors will bo on hand at tha time. Among the cases will be that of An- tonla Colombo , who was recaptured In Iowa after a long chase and brought back to un swer to the charge ot violating the pcstu laws. The alternoon will bo devoted to equity cases , preparatory to opening the crimlru docket for the term. Several Omaha agency Indians , Including Sam Big Elk and John Pilchcr , are In fat- tendance at court. I find the ROYAL BAKING POWDER superior to all the others in every respect. It is purest and strongest. | WALTER S. HAINES , M. D. Consulting Chemist , Chicago Board of Health. ( A & ® 3S & 3 * S S S a3 SSQi Graham Lunch llrenil. One and one-half pints Graham flour , one- half pint flour , ono labletpoonful sugar , one teaspoonful salt , two teatpoonfuts Royal Bak ing Powder , three-quarters pint of milk. Sift together Graham flour , flour , sugar , salt and powder , add the milk ; mix Into smooth dough that can be easily handled. Flour the board , turn out dough , give It a quick , vigorous additional kneading to complete Its smooth ness ; then divide Into four large pieces , which form Into long loaves , lay them Just touching In a square , shalow cake pan , wash them over with milk. Bake In rather hot oven thirty minutes. When removing from oven rub them oven with a little butter on a clean piece ot linen. Delicate Graham Urcad , ( or Invalid * . One p.iat firabua 09jirt sas tint flsur. teaspoonful of sugar , one of Fait , two of Royal Baking Powder. Sift all well to gether , rejecting coane bran left In tleve. Add one and one-halt pints milk. Mix quickly Into smooth , soft dough. Bake In two small greased tins twenty-flve minutes. Protect with paper ten minutes. I'HSto No. 3 , Three cupfuls titled flour , one-half cupful lard , ( one und one-half cupfuls butter , one- halt tea poonful Royal Baking Powder , one cupful water. Cut lard Into flour , sifted w'UU powder : mix Into smooth , firm paste with the water : place It io cool for fifteen minutes ; meanwhile , prfss milk and fait from butter by pretslng In clean , wet towel , and flour It. Roll out dcugb on well floured p.lace butter on it , ( old dough over it. completely covering butter ; roll it out lightly to one-half Inch in thickness , turn It over fold each end to middle , flour It , roll oul again ; fold ends to middle , and turn It ; repeal this three times more , and use. If this pastt la made In wimmer , put on Ice between each operation of folding and rolling. I'fcullara. One pint flour elf ted with one teaspoonful Royal Baking Powder , a little tall , one egg ; mix with one pint sweet milk , beat well to a batter , and bake quick In buttered "gem" pans already hot. I'nite No. 4. Five cupfuls flour , one cupful butter , one cupful lard , one cupful water , one-ball teaspoonful - spoonful Royal Baking Powder. 61ft flour with powder ; rub In lard and butter cold ) add lt nalcr , mis into a EinogtU litta Natural Color Clay Worsted A clear clny worsted ( gray ) Suit for $8.75. 13uy it If you want to , or don't matters not but in tlio nnino of justice sco It , and , give us credit for tlio unceasing rustling wo do to save your dollars. You pay 812.00 for ono llko It wo know It wo know It bccauso they couldn't ' bo sold at less , on regular purchases , and we know it because - cause they're sold at that at the cheapest stores. Clay worsted is a staple cloth most any store polls it , therefore easily proven. Sco ours first ; then walk about and price the llko clbo * \vhoro. It'll do us both justice. You'll bo the wiser llnanclally and wo the gainer in popularity. We'll prove another benefit Our suits if not better in fabric ar surely better made , bolter lining , better trimmings , toutor appearing . Wo know it , bccaiibo we buy hundreds of 'em , and gain the privilege of dictating the teems of how they are to bo made , of what quality the trimmings. If perchance they are not perfect back they go , and then they land in some other follow' storo. Magnificent gray Serges just in J9.00 a suit. Backward about coining in and bothering a salesman ; well then , peep into our show window. a A Gloomy Outlook is that of the dyspeptic , but his face will brighten when he knows that Ripans Tabules cure that ter rible disorder and will make him a n cheerful and happy man. n a Hlrons Tabules : Sold by drugelati , or by miQ boi ) li ti , Tli m- c tf the price ( M cents a tent fcans Cliemlral Company. No. 10 Sprue * St. . N. Y. RESTORE i Kcsult In 4 weeks. SIIUUMAX & McCOXXELL DKUG CO. . 1513 Dodjje street , Omnliii , Xub. CMJSED BY A DRUNKEN DHIVER .Alotormnn Seriously Injured In a Collision nltli nil l.i | > rcniieori. . G. II. Spencer , ono of the oldest motonneti In the employ of the Omaha Street Hallway company , \vaa seriously Injured In a colli sion between his car and a Merchants Dis patch wagon on Sixteenth street hctwecii Wch- stcr anJ Hurt a few moments after 9 o'clock yesterday morning. Spencer's train was moving south and just as It crossed Webster street cne of thu heavy wagons belonging to the Merchants Dispatch company attempted to cross the tracks about twenty feet ahead. Spencer shut off the current and applied the brakes , but not quickly enough to avoid the collision which followed. The front of the motor struck the rear end ot the wagon , knocking the horses down nnd whirling the wagon around parallel to thp car. Spencer was knotkcil between the end of the motor and the heavy \\agon. llin left arm v.aa broken In two paces ! , above and one below the elbow. In adtlUinn to this In jury ho was severely cut about the head , thcro being several gashes across the foic- head and on the left slda of the head. III ? left leg was badly cut ana til.5 left foot mashed. He was taken to t'nc nearest drug store and Drs. Summers and IIcMetter called In. After his wounds had been dressed he was removed to his r.cine nt 1335 North Nineteenth street by the police patrol. The accident had Its origin In the attempt of the Intoxicated driver of the express wagon to escape the attentions of the police , who had been summoned to put an end to a disturbance which 'nad been raised by the driver und an equally Intoxicated companion In Kopald's saloon at 713 North Sixteenth street. The wagon was driven by a man named Heed and he was accompanied by his brother. lioth had gone Into Kopald's saloon some moments before the accident and helped themselves to whisky during the temporary absence of the barkeeper. When ho returned and discovered them they ran out , sprang upon I'jiclr wagon and in their efforts to drive two ways at once drove In front of the motor , with the result as stated. Investigate JI. C. Cplo Co.'s add. Itnnsrvelt I'rnlfleiir of tlin C'nmml'slnn. NKW YOHK , May 0. Thtodcro Hoosevelt , Colonel Fred Grant and A. D. Parker , were sworn In today as police commissioners to succeed Messrs. Martin , Kcrwin and Mur- day. day.When When the ne\\ board , which consists of four members , met later In the day , Com missioner Roosevelt was chosen president , Commissioner Andrews was elected treasurer , Commissioner 1'arker was appointed chair man of thecammltteo on elections and ot the committee on pensions and Commissioner Grant v.as appointed committee on repairs and supplies and also chairman of the com mittee oil rules and discipline. Minor Court .Mutters. The new liar committee for the May term consists cf llyrcn O. Jlurbank , John \V. Hatlln , Moses H. Traucrman , William L. Drew and Philip A. Crapo. In answer lo the action of Otli H. IJallou against himself , John T. Clarke denies that he used any fraud to Induce Dallou to buy stock In the Northwestern Rlectrlc Lighting company. Uallou claims he lost $17DOO by taking stock In the rival of the Thompson- Houston concern. Klrctlon Shooting A ft ray In Colorado , COMO , Colo. , May 8. News has just reached hero that Samuel Taykr and Robert Wyctt were shot and killed At Trotto Echool house , five miles from here , to day by M. Radcllffe. The ehootlng , It U said , resulted from a quarrel over the school election which la being heldtoday. . McSlmnei Are Heavy I.uicri. The McShane tie boom on the Tongue river , In Wyoming , broke Monday and about 25,000 ties -were carried away by the flood , representing a lota of { 10,000 , Don't rail to read II. E. Cclo Co.'s add. The Prescription Clerk Has to Keep Ills wits about him ; remember a. thousand and ono things ; inuil bo oiror-proof. careful ami painstaking. If ho docs not possess nil these virtues and Humorous others , ho has missed bis vocation. And this Is as It should be , : is hu oftlinud balances Life and Death In his hands. None but competent pharma cists are allowed to ureimro proscriptions for u- , thin Insuring accuracy. Thou. uwo use only Iho hljjIiL-st xnuloof driusvo f-ul justi fied In bollcllIiiK ymir putronugiWo iimlco. only a icasonablo charge , do not Day com- mUsIoni , and have no fancy prluo . TheAloe&PenfolclCo Tim UON irnua HOUSI : . 14HS rainam St. , opposite Paxton Hotel. SEARLES Chronic , Hcrvons , PtlviU KS3153S. TKi.VT.HiXT : : HV MAIIj Cnniillr lloilTroft Wo euro Catarrh , nil diso . ses of tha Noao , Throat , Ghost , Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Duonsos , Female - male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and ALL PR VATE DI8EA ES O51 MEN" . \UAK ; JIIN Aim VICTIMS TO NERVOUS Debility or Exhaustion , Wasting W u nm. lo. voluntary Lo w , with Early lii > m young and mliliile aged ; Ucg or vim. vigor and weak , ined prematurely In approaching old age. Al ! field readily to our new treatment for loss ot Vila ! power. Call or addro with rtamp foe rlrc'i1ni > . tret book and receipt * . Dr. Varies aul Seirhs , A SPECIALTYorr/o ; tlarybyphlll * permanently cured In li to Jidaya. You can bo treated ct home for I the lama price underlines BUII rnnf y. If | you prefer to rorao Uero no win contract to pur railroad furo and hotel bill * , and DO cbnrze.tr wo fall to euro. Ifyou linro taken mer cury , lodldo notanli. ana ( till liaya tidies anil , < > u Vntcho liin > outhKoro'riiroat. 'Implea , Copper ( iolorml HpiitN , Ulcer * on Bnrpnrtof the bodr. Hiilror Jlyrlirnw * fillln ( weciiBrnntce to euro. WoBOllclttliom > M obatl- nato cases and cliiilleiiico tlio wnrltl fora \voriiniiotcurr. . * ihl CKea o h aln is Imflloit thn tklll of the most cmlnmit phjral- clam. 8000,000 cap I till behind our uncondk- * * * lionnl guaranty. Abiofuto proof * ( onUcaled 03 pplication. AddreM COOK IIKMKUY GO * 307 Miuonlo Touiple , C'UlCAUU. ILL , Z DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISXH. * ! All A