TH .OMAHA DAII/T BEE : SATURDAY , MAY is , ISDS. Dr. PIERCB'S Golden Medical DISCOVERY Cures Ninety-eight per cent , of all canes of Consumption , In all Its Earlier Stages. Although by many believed to be incura ble , there Is tin : evidence or hundreds of living witnesses to the fact that , in all its earlier Mages , consumption is n curable diicnse. Not every case , but a large per fentfifff of fitsei , and \ve believe//// ! ' yS percent , arc cured by Dr. Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery , even after the disease 1m | irot rcncd BO far as to induce repeated bleedings from Hie lungs , severe lingcritiit cough with copious expectoration ( incliid- Inn tubercular matter ) , great loss of flesh nnd extreme emaciation and weakliest. Do you doubt th.it liundrcdH of such canes reported Ions lit cured by "Golden Med ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that dread and fatal disease ? You need not tike our word for it. They have , in nearly every instance , been HO pronounced by the best and must experienced home physicians , who have no interest whatever in mis representing them , and who were often strongly prejudiced and advised against n trial of "Golden Medical Discovery , " but who have been forced to confess mat it mirp.isHc.4 , in curative power over this fatal nulndy , all other medicines with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod- liver oil and its fillhy "emulsions" nnd mixtures , had been tried in nearly all these cases nnd had cither ntlerly failed lo benefit - fit , or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time. IJxtract of malt , whiskey , and various preparations of the hypophos- philfs had also been faithfully tried in vain. The photogtaphs of a large number of those cured of consumption , bronchitis , lingering conjjhs , asthma , chronic nasal catarrh nnd kindred maladies , have been skillfully reproduced in a book of 160 pages which will be mailed to you , on re ceipt of address and nix cents in stamps. Address for Hook , World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo , N. Y. The Sweet Odor of Almonds Clcun , pure and pungent , pleases the liostrlls as the cork comes from a jar oi Mino. Yhlo's celebrated Almond Bios- torn Comploxioij Cream. Per years and tires , woinoii have sought n sufo and cer tain preservative of the complexion. The sun in summer and the lioat ol itovcs and steam in winter make Nature's work too hard for her. The dust that Is 'always in the air grinds It self into the sensitive skin. Soap and wutor are not enough to got it out and to Boolho and soften the dry chapped ikin. ikin.Yale's Complexion Cream do it. It cleanses the skin audits pores. Softens the foreign matter with in and without , soothes all irritation , : eels the heat of chapping and fevoi blisters , and gives a satin surface to the uilToring skin. It is good for hums nnd for anj ilmiflion. A single application is effect | vo. Put it on at night and rub II Driskly Into the skin and you will bi pleasantly astonished in the morning 1'huro ha'v ) been imitations of this won iorful bcautillor. Look out for them , IVccopt nothing but the roal. If your dnisilat will not supply you. Bom thu price. # 1. to MMK. M. YALU , llnaltl and Complexion Specialist. 14U Stalest. Chicago , lloiuity Gnlilo mulled fn-o. LOOP POISOM unnontlr cured In 18 to . You can bo treated t homo foi line game prlco under name guaranty , li Iroa prefer to ooma bora wo wlH contract to pny railroad faro and hotel blltg.and no ctmrec.lf ne toll to euro. If you hnYO taken mer cury , lodlilo potinh , and Hill bare aehoa nod p ln . Mucous Vutchon In moalh.KoreThrout , I'lmplci , Oonpor Colored 8pot , Ulcer * on ny ptrtof the boo r. Ilulror Kyelirovrs falllnc out , It lthl 8yphimio ItLOOU I'OISON that wecuarantco tocuro. Wo solicit the moit obsti nate caaei and challenge the world for a euo wo cannot euro. u'hl disease tins nlwnri baffled th nielli of the most eminent physi cian * . OOO.OOO capital behind our uncondi tional manner. Absolute proof * sent sealed oc ppllcttlon. Addreu COOK ItF.MI'.DV CO * 807 JUiuo&fa Xemnlo , O1UCAUU. JUJU OR. MoCREW IS TUB OMLY SPECIALIST wno TIIXATS AU , PfllVATh DISEASES , Weakness andRecrat Dlturdottor MEN ONLY Krcrr can guaranteed , CO yean' einerlenee. . S rears In Omaha. nook Fr * . I d tti .t : Farnsktn SU. , NEU. We lend tT mknuloc * frrthr * . li Ri Jy CALTHOS fro * , au.t 1 C I auar ntr ttiat liAlTHOS w 111 HI nl nUckirvr * A > KmU.loni , fUUK HtM-raatorrhM. * ricr < rlo ad llh'oTOUK l.o.C > liar , Utt it and fe.vif : ati3frd. ' AUnn.VON MOH1 CO. . Mi A rfe imu , rUtUiXI. ) > > Does Your Underwear Pincli because It's ohrunk f If washed with WOOL SOAP 'twould always atay the same tUe. Same i true of blankets and all woolen coodi. Clean carntU ao they look like new. ABSOLUTE/ I'UjrEexcellent for the BATH. MANUFACTtritBU ONLY BT RAWORTH & SCHODDE CMICAQO.U.S.A. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS MONEY WAS LITTLE OBJECT Musio rtrm Insisted on Prosecuting a Debtor on an Irregular Rote. SINGULAR CASE IN A LINCOLN COURT \V. t ) , Crnnford , Clinrcetl with Forgery Under 1'ecullnr rircuinttnncei , Acquitted by Direction or the Court Other Note * from the Cnpltnl , LINCOLN , May 17. ( Special. ) There was ft. rousing breeze In the district court this morning when Deputy County Attorney Col- llni asked that the Jury be Inttructcd to find a verdict ot not guilty In the case o ( the state against W. D. Crawford. Attorney Shepherd , co-counsel with the pronecutlon , ob jected In the strongest terms , and urged that the jury bo permitted to pass upon the case on the evidence. Crawford was on trial for forging his toother's name to a note for $100. It appeared that the brother , James II. Craw ford , had signed three notes for W. D. , anil that his signature was wanted' to another to satisfy the claims of Jistey & Camp , music dealers , with whom W. D. Crawford had had dealings. W. D. was sick and gave a man named Lewis $5 to take the note to his brother at Murdock , Cass county , and secure his signature. Lewis returned with the note signed , apparently , and then disappeared. Six months after this the signature was dis covered to bo a forgery. Although \ \ ' . D. Crawford tried to take up the note , .Cstey & Camp would not let him have It , but had him arrested. With these facts , MrT Collins came Into court this morning and asked for the discharge of Crawford Shepherd accused Collins ot doing this for political purposes , but the court sustained the attorney's motion and the Jury returned a verdict under In struction of not guilty. Major Fcchet went to Crete at noon today to Inspect the department at Doane , the order of Inspection of the collegiate military de partments having been changed. Although the date has not been dellnltely determined. It Is likely the State University cadets will bo Inspected Monday afternoon. On. Wednesday morning , June 12 , will be held the commencement exercises of the State university at a local theater. The orator ol the day will be Bishop Vincent , and the baccalaureate address will be delivered by Rev. Prank Gunsalus ot Chicago on Sunday evening. June 9. DODGING LANCASTER COURTS. The unfavorabl ? conclusions , for the plain tiffs of damage suits filed against the Rocli Island Railway company for loss of life In the wreck ot August last , has had the effect ol driving litigant ? out of the county , and away from the jurisdiction of these courts. At least three ot the cases pending will not be filed here. Two cases for $5,000 each were filed today In Thayer county , on behalf of the families of E. II. Zornecke of Lincoln and J. II. Matthews of Omaha , victims of tin wreck. One will bo fllcd In Cass county to morrow on behalf ot the family of E. II , Morse of Kansas City. It Is reported that a cigar factory , employIng - Ing ISO hands. Is about to be removed from Sioux Palls to this city. In the federal court today the petition ol Architect F. C. Flake , formerly of Lincoln but now of St. Louis , was filed , asking foi $2,810.20 damages from the school dlstrlcl ot the city. Flske claims to have built ar addition to the Park building , and wari schools on Vine street and Saratoga avenue "and to have made all prellmenary studies general drawings and specifications for t $90.000 aild a $75.000 high school building Ho wants. J82G.50 as his three per cent conv mission on the three ward buildings , $1,35 ( for his work on the plans for the expensive High school building and $1C10.20 for thai on the smaller building. NEW TRIAL ASKED FOR. Judge Wakrfeycame down from Omixha to day and filed with the clerk of the supremi court a motion for a new trial of the case o the state against ex-Treasurer John C. III1 and his bondsmen. The supreme court wll meet next Tuesday , the 21st In.st. , and qulti likely set a day for the beginning of thi trial. It Is not thought that the retrial of tin case will occupy so much time , as all thi testimony taken In the- last trial has been re duced to writing and made a part of thi record , from which It can bo read to thi Jury. _ Young America Is clamorous for dough < null. Price's Cream Baking Powder make : the best. _ _ l > HU3IUTI.\a JilUllOATlOX AT O'XKll.l of Three Counties Moot at thai Tlnce. O'NIELL , Neb. , May 17. ( Special Tele gram. ) A meeting was held In this city yes terday which was called for the purpose ol discussing the organizing of an Irrlgatlor district. Delegates were present from Holt Brown and Rock counties. The delegate : were all of the opinion that a district should be formed and the work ot getting water or the fertile lands along the Elkhorn valley bi started. A committee wag appointed to gel petitions to present to the commissioner ! and supervisors of the three counties calllnf for a special meeting to fix the boundaries ot the district , and also to submit a propo sition to the voters to bond the district foi the purpose of building the ditch. It was t very enthusiastic meeting. The barn of County Superintendent Jacksor was burned today. Loss , $300 ; no Insurance Hililden Death of Jaiuni Mngnejr. NEBRASKA CITY , May 17. ( Special Tel egram. ) James Magney , a prominent farmei living four miles north cf Nehawka , droppei dead last evening while feeding his stock lie was apparently In perfect health a few hours before. Mrs. William Vlnson , a pioneer settler ol this city , having resided here since 1861 died last evening , aged 79. A valuable mare was stolen , from the tarn of Mrs. Thomas Morton near this city las night. A reward of $75 Is offered for thi recovery ot the animal and capture of thi thief. It Wni Unfair. ASHLAND , Neb. , May 17. ( Special. ) Thi letter ot A. V. Sunderlin In The Bee toda ; In which he treats the management ot thi Etate oratorical contest to a dish of crltlclsn cieated a great deal of stir In school circle : lie re" The representative ot The Bee sav * MSB3B83riB ! ! S3 I find the ROYAL BAKING POWDER superior to all the others in every re spect. It is purest and strongest. WALTER S. HAINES , M. D. Consulting Chemist , Chicago Board of Health. Ontiueal Mumni. 1 cup ot oatmeal , 1H plats flour , 1 teaspoonful - spoonful salt , 2 teaspoonfuli Royal Baking Powder , 1 tablespoontul lard , 2 eggs , 1 pint milk. Sift together oatmeal , flour , salt and powder ; rub In lard cold , add beaten eggs and milk ; mix smoothly Into batter rather thinner than cup cake ; nil muffin pans % full ; bake In god hot oven 15 minutes. I I " 1'oor SI ' " Cora Genii. 1 pint corn meal , 1 pint flour. 1 teaspoon- tut salt , S teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Powder , pint each ot milk and water. 81ft the corn meal , flour , salt , and powder together. Add the milk and water , mix Into a firm batter : H OH veil greased , cold gem pans. Bake to a well heated oren 16 minutes. Lh member ot the executive committee from Aihltnd and learned that the statements ot Mr. SnnJerlln were perfectly true , only he had lett unsaid some things ot Importance. In the selection ot judges for the contest each district has the right to choose one , but his choice must be suitable to the other mem bers of the committee , which committee con- sluts ot one member from each district. Edtrard Knode ot this city last evening re ceived a telegram from Etpaslo , Mo. , stating that his brother , Ernest Knode , hid been killed In a railroad accident. Ernest Knode Is an old Ashland boy end has only been away tor a few months. for the Vnluo of a Naur. BEATRICE , Neb. , May 17. ( Special Tele gram. ) Louise Wlckln has had a petition prepared for the district court asking a Judg ment for $10,000 against Dr. Joslah V. Roop of Wymoro as damages resulting , as she claims , from the plaintiff having treated a plmplo upon the defendant's nose , and In stead of effecting a cure , causing her to lose a portion of her nose and lip nnd otherwise ) Injuring her personal appearance. At the World's fair the verdict was In favor of Dr. Price's Baking Powder on every count. _ _ AmiV,1IKXT IN IllK A8YI.V3I CASK Judge ribbottiTaUcn the Injunction .Mntlcr Under Ailvlienient. LINCOLN , May 17. ( Specfal Telegram. ) Argument In the Injunction case ot Hay against Abbott was concluded this evening In the district court and Judge Tlbbotta took the matter under advisement until the first of next week. Dr. Hay was represented by J. R. Webster and Dr. Abbott by Attorneys Hottcnback nnd John Abbott ot Fremont. Quito a long list ot authorities were quoted on each side , the plaintiff trying to have the Injunction made perpetual and the de fendant seeking to have the temporary In junction dissolved. The point argued was th < tenure of office , Involving the right ot Governor Holcomb to remove. Should Judge Tlbbelts decide to make the Injunction per petual It Is confidently anticipated that Gov ernor Holcomb will removeDr. . Abbott from the office of superintendent of the Lincoln Insane hospital and Immediately rcappolnt him and proceed to take possession of the hospital In the name ot the state. Such a course would leave the permanent Injunc tion a dead letter so far as Dr. Abbott Is concerned , as It would only He hgalnst the appointee of Governor Holcomb of March last. From now out a radical and forcible move may bo looked for any day on the part ot the executive. The governor today gave out no decision In regard to the course be Intends to pursue In tli ? asylum affair. It Is understood , however , that while the principal object In making the Investigation of Dr. Hay's management cf the hospital was for the purpsse of establish ing a court record , there will b ? no further proceedings In court If It can possibly be avoided. The next executive appointment to bo looked for Is that ot a fish commissioner , to take the place which Lou May Is about to vacite. Ills term of office expires shortly , and there are a number of populists who have had their eyes set In the direction ot tlfe flth commis sion since the first of January. But a dozsn ot tliDsj aspirants might be named without hitting upon the lucky Individual. But he will be an Independent , Vnllpjr f > ooinml L'orsnmtN. VALLEY , Neb. , May 17. ( Special. ) The Swedish church gave a musclal and literary entertainment at their church last evening for the benefit of the Children's home at Council Bluffs. They cleared $15. Miss Annie Elliott of Wlnfleld , Kan. , ar rived this week for an extended visit with her uncle , James Allen. The Valley Cornet band gave a musical entertainment the opera house tonight. Miss Dolma Gaffln of Wahoo Is vls'.tlns Miss Fannie Miller this woek. Miss Lottie Presba of Colon. Neb. , Is the guest of her aunt , Mrs. D. C. Brownson , this week. Miss Frank Ilallenbeck went to Omaha yesterday , where she will visit for a short time. Pearl Esmay ot Fremont Is visiting at homo this week. l > cmt o of Aim. .Martini Jlnnlics. BEATRICE , May 17. ( Special Telegram. ) Mrs.Martha Hughes , wife ot Hov. D. T. Hughes , died suddenly at her home In this city about midnight. She retired at an early hour , feeling asell as usual , but just before midnight awoke and finding It dllllcult to breathe she awakened her husband , who Im mediately sent for medical assistance. Mrs , Hughes passed away before anything could be done for , within fifteen minutes after awakening. The deceased leaves a husband , two daughters , Mrs. C. G. Perse of this city and Miss Lulu Hughes of Lincoln , and one con , R. A. Hughes of Anderson , Ind. The funeral services will be held at the residence at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. lionuH iir I'umlljr Itinr. PIERCE , Neb. , May 17. ( Special. ) Ed Burgo quietly departed from Pierce last night. It seems a family row took place yes- t onlay , which caused Burgo to depart. Mrs. Burge , upon learning of his action , concluded to kill herself , but Marshal Go It's timely ap pearance prevented the tragedy. W. W. Qulvey , prosecuting attorney for this county , nnd W. A. Bruce will go to Lin coln Monday to present the petition to Gov ernor Holcomb asking for the release nf H. M. Davidson , as mentioned In The Bee borne time ago. The petition has about 500 signa tures. _ Crop Pro < | > nrtn ut llnmlolph. RANDOLPH , Neb. , May 17. ( Special Tele gram. ) Weather this week has been cold , but warmed up today. Small grain continues to Improve , while corn and gardens are re covering from effects of frost. Crop pros- pccto generally could scarcely bo Improved upon and are the best for years. Mm ut llnilliii ; * . HASTINGS , Neb. , May 17. ( Special. ) The home of Mrs. Frlckle was burned last night. The fire was caused by the explosion of a lamp. Mrs. Frlckle was sick and aloneat the time , and barely escaped the flames. It was Insured for $250. - , A ceil Man Mugged and lEnubril , CHADRON , Neb. , May 17. { Special Tele gram. ) Selah Abbott , an old man who re cently arrived here to visit relatives , re ported to the police that he had been slugged and robbed ot $500 last night. I'lirmiT Drop * In l , NEHAWKA , Neb. , May 17. ( Special. ) Last evening John Magney , living near this place , dropped dead. He was ono of the most respected citizens and successful farmers. lirriihfait lllicultt. Take 1 quart sweet milk. % cupful melte butter , a little salt , 2 tableipoonfuls Royi Baking Powder , flour enough to make a stl batter ; do not knead Into dough , but dro Into buttered tins from a spoon ; bake In hot oven unless it Is hot they will not t light and tender. Macar IllicalU. . 1U pints flour , pinch salt. 1 coffeecupfi sugar , 2 teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Powde 1 tablespoontul lard , 2 eggs , % pint milk , teaspoonful Royal Extract Nutmeg. Sift ti gather flour , tail , cugar and powder ; rub I lard cold ; add beaten eggs and milk : mix I smooth batter as for muffins , drop with tabl spoon on greased baking tin ; sift sugar ovi tops ; bake In hot oren 8 or 10 minutes. The True Wo'jfl ' and Merit of This' Greatreparation. RAIN WATEfl MAKER i n Recognized asvihe Acme of Eco'rjpmy. AN ABSOLUTE NEPESSITr. The ( iticstlon 1ms been asked , why does Itnln Water Maker sell so fast ? This is n very simple question to answer. In the first place Kaln Water Mnkcr Is nil nrtlclu that contains no liarinfull Ingredients and when water of nny nnd till conslstuncy Is prepared \vltli tliln powder It becomes soft at onci ! and it will not hurt the hands or fabrics of any description. Flannels or wuolens washed In water prepared with Kaln Water Muker will positively not shrink ; while printed goods. 8Ucii n& calicoes , etc. , will not run or fade. This preparation Is to be used In all kinds of washing. For the bath It Is ex quisite , as It aids the soap In Its cleansIng - Ing net Ion. Hutu Water Maker Is not peddled or Bold In bulk. Head what It said about It : A WELL KNOWN DEALKIl TEST IFIES FOIl KI11K. Hoburt Williams , a well known dealer at No. 1-107 Douglas street says : "Al though I have not personally Riven Kirk's Kaln Water Maker a test , but from the amount wo sell of It and the good words wo hear spoken for It , I should say that it has taken the Omaha people by storm. "We have a great ( de mand for it and every one who has given Until U'ater Maker a test and who are frc < iuenters of this store hnve only wonN of praise for the preparation Kirk hus undoubtedly a most meritor ious preparation. " ITS MEIUTS AHE HARD TO EX PRESS. Mrs. Meyer , wife of Morns' Meyer , re- Aiding at U104 Douglas street , and one of the lirm of Max Meyer & llro. . says : " \Vo have given Kirk's Kaln Water Milker a thorough test In our house and are very well pleased with It. The ireparatlou Is an excellent one and It i al'es the clothesvery beautiful , soft nit ! white. Its merits are hard to ex- ires.1 In u manlier to show how excel- out It Is. It Is undoubtedly the llnest ircpaiatlou on the market today and t Isa pleasure to recommend It. " \VASIIED DELICATE COLORED FAIUIICS. Mrs. Devreanx/rrtjltlinsr ) at 1-121 Dodge street , nnd the \vl ( of J5. F. Devreaux , lie well known iidvurtlslng solicitor for ho World-Herald , said : "Kirk's Kaln Water Maker has ueen given a test In ; ny bouse and It'n'y'proven very satis factory Indeed 'and ' 11 am-more than ilcnsod with itji .Jiyhave tested It In tvashluir delicate.folH'ics , and find that il does just whtijtjli.jls represented that it will do. I ce'rtalmy take pleasure In ' lllilH"Water 'Makor. " [ eco'mmendlug . sin : is I LEA. OD AVfTii IT. * Mrs. T. F.UajUwclI , residing at No. JltiS Douglas shVat , said to u reporter ; I like Kirk's R.'t'lii1 Water Maker very niH-li Indeed ; Itrls-sivithout doubt the mcst preparation qntUpuvukit.and , ; ; I uu o tried every oilier kind that I have n.aril of and none"'of them are any where near eijual t'o ' this In my estima tion. It Is just the thing for the people who are compelled to use hard water , is It softens It so nicely. To show tli.it ' am pleased with it N only necessary o say that I ordered some more from ny grocer nrf soon as I had given It a : est from the sample which I was fortunate In getting. I could not do itherwiso bill "recommend Rain Water Maker to every one. " Does your llnnuels shrink , does your ii'lnted goods run and fade , are you willing to prevent all this , are yon wili ng to spend 2. ! > cents ? If so , ask your grocer or druggist for a two-pound pack age of Ilnln Water Maker. ITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS 'peoial oi'icu Held to Consider Olcsing ol Sixteenth Street Viaduct , fiECPONSlBILITY PLACED ON OTHERS l.onrd of 1'ubl'c Works , Kuglueer mill Mayor Must Doclilo if Thure Is UecUlou lloforo Tuesduy Night Knglnoer Iteplles to Certnlii Criticisms. It Is not Improbable ( hat the Sixteenth street viaduct will bo closed this morning. Last evening a special meeting of the-clty council was held to consider the question , and the recommendation of the Board ol I'ubllc Works that the viaduct bo closed , to jo rebuilt or repaired , was placed before I ) : hrough a communication by the mayor. The board had reported to the mayor tha aftei an examination It found the defects pointed out some time ngo by the city engineer tc exist , and fully concurred In his opinion at to the dangerous condition of the bridge. The city engineer on request described again the defects In the structure , which con sist mainly In the rottenness at the core ol the trusses ot the south end , and Chairman Winspcar of the Board of Public Works and Street Commissioner Kaspar made state ments to the Earn * ! 'STfect. While on Uu floor the city englntef'look occasion to replj to criticism from certain quarters , the bur den ot which was.thjft these defects shoulc have been dizcovereu' ' when the viaduct wai examined prevlous'iqTflie latest and receni repairing. He staJ lJhat this examlnatloi was made In 1893 , [ When , there was no roasoi for believing that ylmyfruiaes might be un round , since they did tint appear on the outsldi to bo so. He also reminded the council that a that time he advlpdr'Lhat a new viaduct b built , and had no pm In the compromls between the city aftu 3he railroad companies according to which1 thfrrntchlriK up was done though after the c/tV council had agreei that repairs only w"tnacl he endorsed th plans of these , In 'conjunction with Knglnce Pcgram ot the UnitM Pacific and Bnglnee Weeks ot the DurHt06n. It was plainly stated to th council as verbal supplement to' the written reports an recommendations that" while the vladuc might be used In Its present condition fc months without accident , a truss might glv way at any moment.letting a street car loa of passengers through the bridge to fall o the tracks thirty cr forty feet below. A great deal of rambling and Irregular dh cusslon was had. Mercer , Jacobaon nd Kment believed thi under the circumstances there was but on thing to do , and that was tojiorder the vli duct closed. Howell , Edwards , Saunders and I3ac seemed to think tbaUthe mayor and Boai of Public Works were' trying to shirk the n sponslblltty of closing ( be viaduct , since at In their power to do It , and were ui willing that the council should say the won Finally , on motion of Howell , the matti was referred to a special committee , coinprl Chinaware. We will continue our grand Dinner and Toilet Set sale this week. Remember these goods are all new and fresh from the pottery , We will sell you B-ln. plates " Your choice of 7-ln. plntos ,1 dilToront decorations - 7-ln , soups orations 100 Ind. butters pieces Fruit sauces Handled tens 30-in. meat dish 12-lti. meat dish An extra 10 per 7-in bilker cent re dilution Covered dishes on all stook Susjar bowl patterns in din Cream pitcher ner ware. See Sauce boat our white Chi Pleklo na for decorating - Covered butter ting 0 casks just in from 100 Pieces , $5.03. Now York. Our Toilet Sets are all new goods. We will give you I slop jar 1 wash bawl 1 largo pltohor I small pltohor 1 soup dish 1 brush vnso I mug 1 chamber 12 Pieces , assoftoJ colors and shaposi now goods f rash from the pottery , bought nt a very low prlco ; will deliver the in to you in the olty for Our ( i-Plucc Sets . 81,75 Our 10.Picie Sets . S3. 40 A Little Talk on Glassware. Handsome Water Set 7"t > C , worth $1.50 7-Piece Berry Set 23c , worth 750 -Gallon Water Pitcher. He , worth 550 Big Bargains- indies' B-hoolc Klace ( jlovc , French kid. In nil the latest colors , sells for SI.25. your choice tomorrow of any pair 59c ntLadles' Hlllc mltttt , 35c and DOc qualities , your choice to 35c morrow We liave JviBt received u blc Invoice of ladles' white 4-button gloves , Blltchecl with black , bought to sell .25 for { 1.75 , special price We have made one lot , a miscellaneous lot of ladies' fine hosiery , not a pair In the lot worth lens than 35c , and more worth $1.25. Some are plain black , tithers fast black boot , with fancy tops , Itlcliclleu Mrlpos , lace open 19c work , and some fast black. Choice Saturday , a pair for A lot of all silk , fancy colors , Richelieu ribbed ; also lisle thread , black boot and fancy top , russet shades , not a stocking In the lot worth less than 75c : pric 35c for Saturday , 3 pairs for { 1.0) , or a pair for lie sure and see that tney re marked " 11. W. " It's n lady's Ujyptlan dyed mocking ing- , warranted absolutely fast black , and will not crock , with extra hlsh dpllced heels nnd double soles. Try matching them 23c for less than 50c ; our price Tor Saturday Ladles' line gauze lisle hose , In fancy colors , guaranteed coforH , with High spliced heel ; ' In9c thought them-cheap at 13c , which 9c lifts been our price ; special for Satuulay at. . , Saturday we Will sell another case of those line Egyptian cotton , 5c niaco color , Richelieu ribbed vests , your choice at Ladles' line plain white , Richelieu 15c ribbed , with fancy neck Ladles' fancy crochet front andw { " * neck union suits , low neck and / 1 short sleeves , ankle length * - * Ladles' combination suits. anklc length , V-shaped neck and sleeveless - less ng Lcmly , Prince , Kennard , the city enfrl- neer and tlio chairman ot the Board of Public Works for a report next Tuesday night , but with the provision that It In the opinion .of the mayor , the city engineer and he Hoard of Public Works , the closing of he viaduct Immediately Is an Imperative ne cessity , they have the consent of the coun sel to ( he Issuance ot the order. Thus the matter Is left with action to be aken by the parties mentioned. While not specific In their statements as to what they \ould do , the majority of the members of the llrard of Public Works said that their opln- on of the danger was already on record an-1 he matter * would be determined this nornlng. On recommendation of the committee on grading the ordinance providing for a further cut ot two feet on Lake street , between Twenty-sixth and Thirtieth streets , was > assed , and the mayor nt once appointed "W. } , Shrlver , 11. W. Gibson and James Stock- dale as appraisers. A resolution by Saunders Instructing the city attorney to have the writ of mandamus against the Burlington , requiring It to pro ceed with repairing one-third of the Eleventh street viaduct , at once Issued , was adopted. IT'S Alf UT.D HlOItr IN A XKir OAlll } tumors of Thurston'R Monarchical l.enn- liigs Orlelnntml In tlio Islnn'l of Maul. WASHINGTON. May 17. Th's story coming from San Franclico as lo ex-Minister Lorln tf. Thurston being In favor of reiteration of ho Hawaiian monarchy , although given a emanating from "private Information , " Is not new In Washington , as a similar story came n the mall advices ten days ago and was regarded as u canard. The Honolulu Adver- llssr ot about a month ago had a letter from ; he Island ot Maul , one of the Hawaiian group , that a report had gotten abroad among the natives that Thurston was for the restoration of the ex-queen. The Advertiser dismissed the report In two lines. When It cim to the attention ot the offlchls here they regarded It as a joke and one ot them said that the In telligence and Information prevailing among the natives ot Maul wai. such that they would accept as true a report that Thurt'ton had married Queen Victoria. The story now re- appeara as "private advices , " although cfflclila recognize tlia earmarks of the old story from Maul. Patent * to Woilern Inventors. WASHINGTON. May 17.-Bpeolal.-l ( ) > at- ents have been Issued ns follows : Nebraska John P. Cooke , Omaha , cushion stamp ; Alphcus Fulton , Table Rock , grain dump and elevator : Paul Herpolschelmer , Lincoln , threshing machine ; Emanuel Peters , Quid ! Huck , animal trap. Iowa C'harlcs P. An thony , Cedar Uaplds , stump puller ; John Collls , Des Molnes , steam pipe aleeve ; Scott Kerr and 11. S. Moore. Washington , combined end irnte and gcoop board for wagons ; Lfroy MoWhlnney , Creston , subsoil - soil attachment for plows ; Kdson C. Stoore , Webster , gate. May Oreanlzn Thulr llnnlr. WASHINGTON , May 17.-Speclal Tele gram. ) The comptroller of the currency to day approved the application of O. H GllbertHon and his associates to organize the Forest City National bank of Fores City , la. I.RMil Olllru IlecUInn" . WASHINGTON , May J7.-(8peclal ( Tele gram , ) Secrelary Smith , today rendered a decision attlrmlng thu decision ot the com mlsjtoner la the case of Claus Albtr Big Bargains. While Apron Goods , 7c , 9c , 12Hc. Percales for shirt wnlsts , DC. Figured Serpentine Crepes , lOc. Crlnklo Crepons , 8V&c. Duck Suitings , lOc. Beat Pongees , lOc. Dross Glnglmma , 8tjc. Best Apron Ginghams. Gc. Batiste In light and dark colorings , 6c. Best 12V&0 Sateens , 8c. Best Prints , Gc. Fine Ctiallls. 5.c Outing Flannels , Cc. Bleached Muslin , Be. Toweling , 3c. Pure Linen Toweling , Co. Notions. Coral Inc Stays , In sets , 20c Corallno Stays , dozen , 23c. Sateen Cornet Clasps , Cc. Something now In Alcohol Stoves , 25 < j. Curling Irons , lie. 4c , lOc , ICc. Tracing Wheels , 6c , 8c. Pins , 4c. Patent Hooks and Ryes , 7c. Black Darning Cotton , 3 for lOc. Twin Stays , Cc set. Shields , lie. Box Hairpins , Gc. Kid Curlers , Sc , 12c. Tlio llelydako Curler , 25 cset. Safety Pins , 3c , Sc card. Basting thread , 600 yards Co. . Hut Department. Men's FINE STIIAW HATS , latest styles , 3Gc , 40c , COc. Boys' straws , all Colors , 15c , 20c , 25c. Children's straws , ICc , 20o 25o. An ele- frant line ot crush hats In cloth and fur. Fancy caps at LESS THAN HALF PHICB. Great bargains. Clausen against Herman Slndt , from the Sidney , Neu. , land district , In which Slndt'B entry wax held Intact. He nlso modltlcd he decision of the commissioner In the case of Elijah Oliver against John U. McCam- mend , from the Watertown , 3. I ) . , district , ind allowed the defendant to tile an ap- ical. lirenhnin 1'atsed n Kmtlm * Night. WASHINGTON , May 17. Secretary Gres- lam passed a restless night , and while ho has lept Borao today , his condition Is hardly so avorable as the past few days. His appetite s gaining , and ho has been allowed to take more nourishment during the past two or liree days than during the more serious stages of his Illness. Mr. Hltt Is slightly better today. Ho slept more than usual last night and li resting easily. Wcitern 1'ottul Mntlori. AVASHINGTON , May 17.-Spectal ( Tele gram. ) Postmasters have been commis sioned as follows : Nebraska Emma L. iloon , Garrison ; Loula E. Hnlsterul , I.orottn. own John M. Goldlzen , Palmyra ; John Grove , liobart. Postmasters have been appointed as fol- ows : Nebraska Cleveland , Holt county , Augustus Allyn. vice P.V. . Murphy , re signed ; Lodge Pole , Cheyenne county , Fred > ehmkuhl , vice J. P. Crnne , removed. Iowa Lancworthv , Jonea county , John Ileven , vice Henry Bcheer , resigned. Doann Collegn Cutlets Impactful. CIIETE , Neb. , May 17. ( Special Telo- gram. ) The Donne college cadets were In- pected today by Major Fecliet of the United Hates cavalry. Aged MlnUUr I'ulie * Airar. BEATRICE , May 17. ( Special Telegram. ) Russell Bowe , aged 78 years , died In this city last night from the effects of a stroke ol paralysis received May 10. The deceased wai a superannuated Methodist minister , and Being an old resident was well known throughout Gage county. The body wai shipped to Iowa this afternoon .for burial. Farmer' * Sun Mniliod to Dcitli. CO55AD , Neb. , Mny 17. ( Special Tele- gram. ) Yesterday afternoon the 10-year-old * son of J. D. Rasmusson , a farmer living six ' miles northeast of town , while working with a pulverizer , fell from the machine and was Instantly killed. The boy fell In front of the machine and was dragged about fifty feet , when the team stopped. The father from a distance saw the team standing In the Held. " * and on going to Investigate found the body. Thterri Itnlil a Slinborl Htoro. SHUBERT , Neb. , May 17. ( Special folo- gram. ) Burglars entered E. W. Mlniball'i hardware store at this place laat night , ap propriating about $100 worth ot pocket knives , razors , shears , silverware , etc. Mlnshall offers (100 reward for the conviction ot th thieves. * * - Hctiool HOTS Out for Adventure. HASTINGS , May 17. ( Special Telegram. ) Three boy named Peabody , Appllng and Thompklns ran away from the Hansen school today , tolling some of their companions they were going to Arkansas. The oldest la only 14. They are supposed to have starlet ] south. Union County for Ilnrnli. CIII3STON , la. , May 17.-(8pcclal ( Tele. gram. ) The Union county republican con , vontlon lias been called for June 11 , Thi delegation will be solid for Hand ) . Flaky biscuits and pastry are the result of using the proper baking powder. ; i BAKING POWDER is proper in price , ingredients and strength. Siooo to you if you find anything impure or unwholesome in it A. pltich of It lias power enoudh to da a pound of leavening. CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO. , CHICAGO.