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I TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY , MAY 23 , 1895. Failed to Answer When Galled and Are Mulcted bj the Court. CAPIASLS ISSUED FOR THREE DELINQUENTS IJox In the 1M Tuttle Cn e ( let * n nonitlne from the 81110 Source on Account of It * UnnatUfnclory Venllcl Crim inal Trloli Five Jurors have bs n hauled up by JuJgc Bcott for contempt. In addition to this twelve Jurors wlio had bcn sworn In by the state to try the Issues In the case ot th ( state against K < 1 Tuttle received a wstlfiatlor at the hands of the JuJp ? of the crlmlna section of the district court after they har finished their labors and rendered their vcr diet , finding Tuttle guilty of assault and bit tery. They were given a free lecture 01 their duties as citizens and Jurors , IP. tin course of which the whole present panel o Jurors was freely roasted and told that thej were responsible for the great Indus o criminals , tome of whom they were guilt ; of turning loose on the streets. This wai stated after the Jury had returned a verdlc undine Tuttle guilty of 11 lesser crime thai that charged In the Information. Tuttle had been charged with assaultlni Dr. S. B. Clark on the night of March 1 ! near Sheeley station. Tuttle was Intoxicated The doctor at the time was going to attend ! patient. He was struck by Tuttle , and abou twenty feet down the road , as ho ran , stum bled and brok ° his leg. The Jury stood 7 to I for conviction on the first ballot. On thi sixth ballot they found that the broken lei was not the Immediate result of the blov and so decided that Tuttle was guilty o simple assault. When the Jury reported It findings the court was very angry. He said "Why , gentlemen , If tbls Is your verdlc we might as well turn criminals loose. Thl is a mere farce and all the trials In my cour thus far tftls term have been farces. W might as well unlock our Jail doors. Th prison rs ate running out of them. Thl man Tuttle Is as guilty as sin Itself. I Instructed structod you positively that If you founi Tuttle was there he must have been guilt ; of an assault to commit great bodily harm , a charged. In the name of goodness , wha do you want ? That a man should brcal both legs and his arms before you will con vlct ? We hav ? had this term the McCab case and the Carter case , in which the Jur ; acquitted them , and the evidence was over whelming. "In the McCabe case I understand that th Jurors took the very high ground that tlr would not convict beciuse the court wa keeping back torno of the defendant's testl mony by his rulings. " The court conclude by stating that It was an outrage on th community that such Jurors should bo al lowed to sit In cases. John I ) . Ware , who was summoned an ssrvlng as a Juror , found that ho must here after sit In no court room but that preside over by the criminal section of the dlatrlc court , while waiting to be called on a Jurj He Was sitting In Judge Kcyror's court who his name -was called in Judge Scott's coui room and so did not hear his name. Const quently lis was docked one day's Jury fees fc contempt of court In refusing to respond t his name. Abraham L. Hoot was Instructc to bring a $5 bill with him for a failure t respond. Capiases were Issued for K , Mill ! Kan , W. S. Weldon and P. W. Robinson , als for contempt of court , In falling to respond t their name1 ! . _ \Vnnt4 Pur lor the ( innil Will. A milt Is brought by Charles A. Jacobsc against the New York Life Insurance con pany for the recovery of $12,804.50 account for the disappearance of the Svenska Postci a Swedish sheet published by Jacobsen , froi the literary field of Omaha on November 21 1894. It appears that on that date the li suranco company laid violent hands an Jacol sen's printing outfit , which was In the- con pany 'a building. Jacobsen says he lo ; $2,894.50 worth ot material and $10,000 b reason of the destruction of the good wl of his paper , as he could not again resusc : tale It. _ Suit U l > l u < > ( ! . The American Water Works company hs secured the dismissal of an ejectment an damage suit brought against It by Joshu Stowman. Suit was brought In 1S93 I Stowman to recover the possession of lam' lying along the track of the Chicago , S Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha road , runnln cast from the Intersection of Farnam strei with the railroad line at that point , belli & part of section 23 , and lots 3 and 4 In se tlon 21 , township 1C , range 13 , Damagi were asked In the sum of $5,000. II 11 nice I.'scupcd I'liuUlimontt Jcsslo Dean , who was Informed agaln&t ar charged with assaulting Horace Clark , wi acquitted by the Jury. She was tried criminal court. The trial showed that Clni had visited her homo on March 2 , and will either drunk or sober had attacked he whereupon Mrs. Dean seized a bed slat to d herself , .Mlmir Court Mutters Lovl n. Parsons has brought a suit to c the bonds of matrimony which tie him Nellie C. Parsons. J. W. Tufts has secured an order for tl return of a wagon , a horse , 3,000 soda-pi bottles and nn entire pop outfit , former situated at 2919 North Twenty-fourth stree 8. n. Clark , the constable , had seized the on legal process. The appeal of Henry Devrles from tl appraisement made by the city for the ope Ing of Sixteenth street to Vlnton has boi dismissed. He claimed that his land w damaged $3,500 , Instead of $1,000 , as r ported by the city council. Judge Hopcwcll Is giving attention to t $0,000 damage suit of Christian Tautk against the city. Damages arc asked In t trial of this case because In 1892 and 1893 t city filU-J twelve feet of dirt beside lots 3 ai 1 on Popplcton Avenue near the railroad. T\ weeks ago the city began removing the dirt. W. D. McIIugh states that the Hetzi Dennett case will be tried again. The ve diets and disagreements In thl , case 1U nate , as the plaintiff } . , iad , two of the o kind and thre of th * other. Altogethi forty-five nays have been spent In the varlo ir.ais of this suit. A motion for a new tr has been prepared. George Q. Johnson , who has been ma the defendant by Perry Ilros. In an actl brought on some notes , answers In dlstr court to the effect that he admits that went Into partnership with them In buy I cattle In Wayne county , but that thou great profits were realized , he has never i cured an accounting. He says he owes nol Ing. Ing.J. J. S. Cameron has brought a suit In d trlct court against the Pease Piano co pany. Cameron alleges that ho secured contract with the company In May of IS agreeing to act as Its Nebraska agent a establish branch agencies throughout I state. Cameron says he labored Industrious even trad'ng off pianos for horses a phaetons , but Is still b.'lng owed $ G49 for I numerous talcs he made , I'rrTi'iulvo .Modlctnr. Combining antiseptic with deodorant pri crlles , and possessing nn agreeable , aroma odor Allen's Hygienic Fluid makes a most , ceptable dentofrlce or gargle ; It inveteni a purifies the breath and teeth , Instantly moving all cdor of tobacco or liquor , moat acceptable mouth-\\nsh In the nioriil It's use prevents the Inception ot all ci l&glous dUeiuc ? . There's line I'arly Who iinmv . J , A. Johnson reported tu the police i tlon that Tuesday afternoon some one bn into the birn In the rear ot 2120 Cats itr and , stole a rult ot clothes belonging to h which ho had itored In his room. The t was purchased only three months ago $19.20 nd had teen worn three times , Jo con claims. In hla excitement Johns in til to obtain the description of a negro who > noticed about the barn , but he Informed police that Joe Colliiu' wlfe'j slater's tell alt abut him. JIAYOI'.N IIIIO3. Urrsi Qnodi Cxtrnoriltnirr llnrgntni In tlrrm flood * for Thurmliy , 35-Inch wool dress goods In plain colors , tan , three shades of brown , two shades green , black , cardinal , wine , etc. , goods that have been retailed at 25c , tor Oc a yard. IG-lnch all wool Imported serge goods that ave retailed at TCc and 8Cc a yard , 2Gc. 46-Inch all wool Imported henrletta , worth 6c , goes at 25c. 40-Inch novelty suiting , the 48c quality ; 0-lncli silk and wool novelties , this season's ollectlon ; 40-Inch warranted all wool serge nd guaranteed worth CDc , all 25c n yard , 32-Inch all wool Imported challle , last sea- on's GOc goods , 19c. 2:30 : TO 330 ; P. M. 2,000 yards 3-4 challle , retailed at IDc and ! Gc , for Be n yard ; one to a customer. OUIl GREAT UAHOAINS IN SILKS. 2,000 yards pure silk crepon pllsse , very ; auzy and brilliant silk , actual worth 1T c a ard. The prettiest silk material for eveoing resses and waists. We offer this beautiful Ilk fabric tomorrow at 49c a yard. Chudilah wash silks In natural color only ; andsome brocades , only 49c. All silk Dresden printed crepons , the latest lovclty , worth TCc , for 49c. Cheney Dros. printed India silks , former Tlco 7fic , marked down to 49c. Cheney Uros. $1.00 quality printed Indlas , Ye are now selling them at C9c a yard. Cream brocaded India silks , other houses sk 7Go a yard for them , our price Is 49c a 'ard. STILL. LOWER. In our cape department we have made lour special racks of capes. AT $1.95 , $2.95 , $3.95 , $1.95. At those prices ladles can buy capes In II the latest colors , cut and style of trim ming , and the value will bo found CO per cent "letter than any ever shown In Omaha. All our ladles' spring Jackets are marked t correspondingly reduced prices. JUST OPENED. An elegant lot of ladles' resses and waists In organdie lawns. These , re the very newest novelties of the kind hewn this season , In fact , they are marvels 'f ' beauty ; sec them. Our table of laundered waists at 48c has icon replenished , and now contains a fine Ine of goods In all sizes , and , It anything , : hey are better th r ; those that created euch a sensation the wtrrbefore last. Wo are selling a handsome sateen street iklrt and fast color laundered waist at $1.95 hat makes as stylish a suit as ladles' arc paying $5.00 for In other stores. IJAIU3A1N COUNTERS. Tomorrow we offer fcomo surprising bar gains In Remnants of best quality , percales , rem nants of dress challles , remnants duck suit- "rigs , remnants Japanese cloth , remnant ! ivlilte goods , and remnants Lonsdalo cambric all at Cc a yard. Remnants fancy colored mull,3 yards for 25 < Oood shaker flanntl fie. Good outing flannel Cc.IIAYDEN IIAYDEN DROS. Eat your lunch at the Y. M. C. hall today Strawberry shortcake with plenty of straw , berries. Help the good cause of the Women' ; Christian association. llnnipftpplcom' Ktcurslorn. On May 21 and June 11 , 1895 , the Unloi Pacific system will sell tickets from Mlssour river points and stations In Kansas and Ne braska to points south and west In Nebrask : and Kansas , also to Colorado , Wyomlng.'Utal and Idaho , east of Welser and south of Beavei Canon , at rate of ono first class standard fan for the round trip. Minimum rate , $7.00. H P. Deuel , city ticket agent U. P. system 1302 Farnam street , Omaha. TO CREATE A NfW OFFICE City Council TuUes Slept In 1'rovlito for i TIIJC Commissioner. Councilman Kennard Is the author of ai ordinance which seeks to create nn ofllco tha shall render to the city a part of the serv Ices which It was contemplated should b performed by the tax commissioner proposei by ono of the amendments to the city chartc defeated In the last legislature. It Is beyond the power of the council t give such wide scope to the functions of ai officer of this sort as could bo given by th legislature , and therefore , by the propose' ' ordinance , though the officer Is to be callci a tax commissioner , his duties are made mor like those of Inspection than those of prlmar ; administration. The ordinance I ? as follows That the mayor , by and with the approve of the council , shall appoint a suitable pcrsoi to be designated as tax commissioner , wh shall hold his office for the term of tw years or until his successor shall be ap pointed ant ! qualified , and who shall recelv a salary at the rate of $ per annum. It shall be the duty of th" tax commls sloner to look after the Interests of the clt ; In all tax matters , etc. , investigate an furnish Information to the mayor , city conn ell , finance committee or legal department o the city upon all matters pertaining to as sessments or taxation. It shall also be th duty of the tax commissioner to report to th city council when sitting as a board of equal Izatlon nil omissions of property , real or pot sonal , which shall appear to have escape afiessmont , and also to report to such boar of equalization "li undervaluations or ovei vulrations of property or Inequitable- assess merts as shall come to his knowledge. 1 shall also be the duty of the tax commls sloner to render such additional Informattu as may at any time be required of him b resolution or ordinance , or as requested b the mayor , council , committee of the counc or legal department of the city. TAKES A HOPEFUL VIEW. Now York LniYjnr Sorn Good Tlinrs on th Way. Wlnslow S. Pierce , repre-entatlvs of mllllDi tn a legal way , the close associate of M Russell Sago and George J. Gould , arrived 1 Omaha yesterday to participate In tl Short Line hearing. There are few lines < care discernible about Mr. Plerce's face , a though the sides of his head show gray hall In considerable abundance. Ho Is smoot shaven , with a clear complexion that wou ! seem to indicate a close observance of tl laws of health. He Is a lawyer purely ar there is no political bee buzzing In h bonnet. He Is devoted to his profession ar his clients , whose large legal business d volves upon him. Mr. Pierce said , speaking of the flnancl situation east , that American bonds were I active demand , In fact In greati demand than for the past tv years. Instead of sending America securities to this country the financiers < Kuropd were beginning to hold Ihem agal which was to him a very strong IndlcatU of easier days In store. Stocks , ho said , h : responded to European Inquiries , and the was a much better feeling prevalent In tl money centers of the cast than for sever years past. "Wo are stronger for hone money than ever In the east , and I belle1 Mr. 'Coin' has about reached the end of li tether. The whole money situation Is be ter In every way , and with anything like goi crops In the wcat this country will bo back twelve months to a position of absolute s curlty. " For 40 years Cook's Extra Dry Imperl Champagne has stood the test for purity ai I- Ia Its delicious boquet. 3. 3.d d UP AND DOWN HAND WRITIN fj fchool Cliitilren Will Try Vertical Style ' I'ennmiulilp. H has been decided by the Hoard of Ed cation that the children tn the schools a no longer to ba Instructed. In penmansli just as their fathers were. Pupils , Inste ot taking "side position , " will square ( rent the desk , and Inttcad ol twisting tin mouths to get the Elant at the right dcgr will do their best to make- vertical itroki This Is because the vertical tystem ot pe manshlp has been adopted. In this the local schools nro following t example set by many elsewhere tn the It two years , for It was about two years a that the advantages ot the new &ystm beg to bo urged. It U claimed for the new system that It better suited to the natural movements of t hand than tbo slant system , that Ifglblll and neatnesi are more readily attained amore moro rapid progress U inailu. FlourUl : arc avoided , graceful plainness being all tt li desired In the way of beauty. Ladles who value a refined complexion nu line Pozzonl'a powder. U pruduurs a toft a beautiful akin. S , P , MOUSE DRY GOODS CO , A lull Drew Pattern , All Wool , for $2 34 Tomorrow. BIG BARGAINS ON PAGE FIVE In Dress ( Jooili-Sltks and Wntli Goods Uxtn Speclnl I'ricos ( or Tomorrow Wo Are Agouti for lluttcrick' * 1'iUtcnu. Women everywhere are becoming Interested In the combined style and economy that w offer. In no department Is this so apparent as In our drcs. ? goods and silks. The dlsplaj will be at Its best tomorrow , but two or thre < rices like these will servo as samples. 2,000 yards of all wool dress goods reduced om BOc to 2Bc n yard. 40-Inch black and blue tcrge , the rcgulai 'o quality , tomorrow 47c. 54-Inch all wool dreys goods , cut Into ful ojs pattern lengths , actual value J4.0 , to NOVELTY SILKS , C9C. An elegant line of novelty silks , In all th < test shades and colorings , goods worth fron 1.00 to $1.50 a yard , go tomorrow at C9c am Go. BLACK JAPANESE SILK. 49C. Illack China and Japanese silk , full 2 aches wide , small designs , good value at 7d nd $1.00 , tomorrow 49c and TCc. CUTTING COTTONS. The price goes down Just when you wan he goods. That's the way to keep busy Vo'll bo busier tomorrow than ever befon ecaus of these prices. White apron goods , 7c , 9c , 12V4c. Percales for shirt waists , 5c. Figured serpentine crepes , lOc. Crinkled crepons , Duck suitings , lOc. lUst pongees , lOc. Dross ginghams , SWc. BctU apron ginghams , Cc. i Batiste , In light and dark colorings , Cc. Best 12&c sateens , 8',4c. Best prints , , EC. Fine challs , Cc. Outing flannels , Gc. Bleached muslin , Co. Toweling , 3c. Pure linen toweling , Cc. There's none else will give you so much to our money as we will tomorrow. S. P. MORSE DHY GOODS CO. , Going to give prizes to thosa who get sub crlbers for the Delineator. Ask about then n the Delineator department In ladies' parloi ImpnuiilMo Io l.lro In This Country iVithout hearing about the Northwester : ne's evening "Chicago Limited , " for peopl iVILL talk about Its conveniences , tasteful ess and comprehensive up-to-dateness ) maha , C:45 : p. m. ; Chicago , 8:15 : a. m. Vcs Ibuled sleeping cars , chair cars , n la cart Iners , Plntsch gas , EVERYTHING. No ex ra cost. Other Northwestern trains nt 11OG : a. rr nd 4 p. m. dally. Want your trunk checke t home ? City ticket ofllce , 1101 Farnam street. A FolV AllVHlitrtCi'B. Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & SI i'aul railway , the short line to Chicago , i lean train , made up and started from Omaht Baggage checked from residence to destlnn Ion. Elegant train service and courteou mploycs. Entire train lighted by electrlclt .ml heated by steam , with electric light 1 ivery berth. Finest dining car service i ho west , with meals served "a la carte. 'he Flyer leaves at G p. tn. dally from Unlo Depot. City Ticket Ofllce , 1C01 Farnam street. C S. Carrier , city ticket agent. Denver slccprr. The Union Pacific Denver Fast Mall tral carries a Pullman sleeper with buffet servlci caving Council Bluffs dally at G p. m Omaha at G:1G : p. m. , and arriving at Dei , -er 8 a. m. next morning. Reservations secured at Union Pacific clt Icket office. HAIUIY P. DEUEL , City Ticket Agont. 1302 Farnam Street. In the MnoUlng Ilnoni. A notable feature of the sleeping cars no1 runningbetween' Omaha and Chicago on tli Burlington Route's "Vestbuled Fiyer" la the ! smoklng-roora. It's larger , more comfor able , better arranged , better ventilated tha he usual run of smoking-rooms. Eight pe < pie can find seats In It. On a pinch , U can bo accommodated. This-Is only a minor detail of travel , bu after all , minor details are what count. Tickets and full Information about the Bui Ington's service to Chicago , Denver , S Louis , Kansas City , St. Joseph , Hot Spring Deadwood , Helena , Butt ? , Spokane , Tacom ; Seattle , Portland , as well as hundreds ot le : mportant points can be had at the city tlcki ofllce , 1321 Farnam street. UIUI.S' Mi DIES JA" Till ! JtlVK 1 % TO lotva Mnlclens Drowned In the All ! nourl Sulrlilo Munoetc'i ) . OREGON , Mo. , May 22. The bodies of bol the Chambers girls , drowned In the 'Mlssou river at Bartlett , la. , some ten days ago , hai been found. The body of Charlotte , aged 1 was caught by Dan Ellshlre , a fteherman , i his net , and the body of the 10-year-old gli May , was caught about thirty miles south here. These girls were half sisters , boi daughters of C. M. Chambers , living net Bartlett , la. , and the youngest was a daught of Mrs. Wolfenbcrger of this city , who fo merly was C. M. Chambers' wife. The glr were very mysteriously drowned , but the friends think It was a case of suicide on t part of the older girl , and that she dre the younger In with her purposely. Charlotte's clothing was found secure pinned together near the knees , and t ! sleeves of her dress were securely pinned her shoulders , indicating either that she hi thus secured them herself to avoid Involu tary escaping drowning when she shou make the fatal leap Into the water , or el that foul play was had with her and th her clothes were so.pinned by some one deceive others and to conceal their crime. Tmi Little Hoys Dnnrnrtl \ > j Their 1'iUlic HUNTINGTON , W. Va. , May 22. The boi of found In t 8-year-old GIbble Rlngo was river two miles below here today with ti side of his head crushed In. Ills little brcth Is also missing , they having both disappear together two months ago. Their father Is t supposed murderer and a mob Is now search of him , ProfeoBlonnl Alms Solicitor ) . Mrs. J. Hewitt Broaddus ot Ewlng , Ne' ' recently sent a communication to the Lead Gazette , Chllllcothe , O. . soliciting aid "f Nebraska sufferers. " That Journal gave t lady most hospitable mention and bespo for her generous treatment at the hands Its readers. The editor of that Journal a 1 tie later , however , ran amuck of a copy The Bee , which contained an editorial unt ! tbo caption : "The Mrs. Broaddus Nulsanct which was reproduced In full with the J pended comment : The whole United States Is Indebted The Bee for Its plain-spoken and no dou truthful words. Nebraska Is not the or state that has suffered during ; the past tier or three years , and while It Is the duty e > ory community to lend aid In time need , yet when that aid Is misdirected , ' Indiscreet or designing persons , It has a te dency to dry up the fountains of generosil and possibly persuade those otherwise I cllned to turn n deaf ear when sufferlr genuine and real , calls aloud. EXPECTANT MOTHER ! \Ve Olfer YOU A REMEDY Which Insures Safety to Ule ol Mother and Child "Motes'Friend' ' ' Robt Conflnemtnt of Iti Tiln , Horror and Bis Ur lfe uiert "SIOTIIKU81 Fllir.NH" t foruuerflrncUUd Lndnpcrampi woiqulcklji lletcil-tutriTlt.e but little no palm afterward recorerr nipld. K < E.JOUKgTONiEufala. Mt _ FV8cct br Unit or Kxprem.ou rcctlptof iirle Vl.OO iirr bottle. DooL-"TuUothtr "milledFri 1WAW1KLU KUGULATOU CO. , ATLANTA , 0 old by all Urucgliti. FRIENDS HOLD : THE BACK. They Confided In iICMIn nd Thnl'l Vfltf Tlier iVrn Sad. Consternation exists' among the former friends of 8. Klein , who for a number of yean was a prominent Junk dealer In this city. The reason for .tho present condition of affairs Is the recenttdliappcaranco of Klein without liquidating this numerous and large debts. Klein la an old man and until < i lto re cently , or until he > disappeared , ho was thought to be honest Hie had been a resident of Omaha for about fifteen years and during the most ot that time ho had been ono of the foremost dealers In old Iron , rags and many other things which go to make up a junk business. When the hard times set In Klein had a large stock on hand , for which ho had paid good prices. The stringency In the money market caused the value of his stock to take a tumble and he lost considerable money. In order to carry on hln business ho was compelled to borrow money and this he was readily able to do from his numerous business acquaintances. KlMn had been for the past ten years n customer nt the Mer chants National bank and on several occa sions had borrowed money Irom thai bank on notes signed by responsible parties. The amounts carried In this manner by the bank were never at any time very large and were always amply secured. It has been learned since Klein's disap pearance , which occurred about the flrat of the present month , that he had been gradually closing out his stock since the first of the year , completing the disposition of the same a few days prior to the last time he was seen In this city. Klein numbered among his substantial friends a number ot the pawn brokers and second hand dealers , most of whom ho has b en able to borrow money from or get to sign notes with him and In this manner secure amounts ranging from $200 to $700. The total amount which his friends will bo out Is thought to be about $5,000. Mrs. Kratzlr , a widow living at Tenth and Dodge streets , loaned Klein $700 and went security on a note 'for $500 moro. IJesldes these amounts , notes for $2,100 ore known to bo in the hands of one firm and others have not as yet reported. The defrauded men are trying every way to learn the whereabouts of Klein and his family , but have not been successful so far. Many of them refused to say anything con cerning the matter , while others , who are sureties on notes , state that they will not pay them without a lawsuit. HARD TIMES HIT THEM Sorry I'llglit of tlio Cronby 1'amlly from South Diikotn. A destitute family , consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crosby and Crosby's sister , Mrs. Emma Bailey , were sheltered Tuesday night at the station and cent to the Associated Charities yesterday. Crosby , his wlfs and a 13-year-old daughter left South Dakota In a wagon a couple of months ago on account of their destitute circumstances to seek for new fields in Missouri. When they reached Calhoun the daughter fell from the wagon and broke her leg. After being without medical care for several days she was finally taken to the Methodist hospital , which she will not be able to leave for fully a month. Meanwhile the father and mother went to Plattsmouth , where Mrs. Ilalley lived. Several days ago the party started for Omaha to get the little girl and then to continue on their way to Missouri. They arrived In the city and found'that the girl was not able to get up. Not wishing to leave her behind , they were compelled to seek assistance at the police station , as they were In absolutely destitute circumstances. Mrs. Crosby Is sub ject to fits and is very III. Police Matron Cumtngs made her ns comfortable as pos sible. The horses which drew the wagon In which the party traveled are on the verge of starvation and 'they were also given a square meal. CITY BONDS IFOR SALE. iClty Treasurer Antlcllmtcsthit They rtVlll tiring ; Gooil Tricon. Considerable bond selling la soon to be done by the city. The Issuance ot district Im provement bonds aggregating about $151,000 was provided for some time ago. Dlds on these are to be opened by the city treasurer June 10. . and Kir. Dolln Is confident that fair prices will be received. At the meeting of the city council Tuesday evening an ordinance , was passed providing for the Issuance of bonds for grading improve ments In many districts. The aggregate Is $22,700 , the bonds ranging In sums from $10 ( to $1.000. They are to bear date June 1 , 1895 , and run from five to nine years , the usual clause being Inserted that they must nol be sold for less than par. After A'iraliim ' f.under. Jailer Joe Miller left yesterday for Lincoln to procure requisition papers and will go thence directly to 1'eorla to Identify the man held there by the authorities In answer to the telegrams calling for the arrest ol Abraham W. Lauder. It Is not probable thai Justice Crosby will again be allowed to pro ceed In the Lauder matter If lie Is" captured as a complaint is now filed with Justice Smith. A Gentle Corrective is what you need when your liver becomes inactive. It's what you get when you take Dr. Pierce'e Pleasant Pellets ; they're free from the violence and the griping that come with the ordinary pill. The best medical authorities ngree that in regulating the bowels mild methods are pref erable. I'or every de rangement of the liver , stomach and bowels , these tiny , sugar coated pills nre most effective. They go about their work in an easy and natural way , ami their _ goodj. . r m they ntonhvn.sIn fa vor. Being composed of the choicest , Concen trated vegetable ex tracts , they cost much more than other pills found in the market , yet from forty to forty- fCur are put up in each scaled glass vial , as sold through druggists , at the ptice of the cheaper made pills. " Pleasant Pellets " cure biliousness , sick mid bilious hcadachfe , dizziness , costiveness - ness , or constipation ; sour stomach , loss of appetite , coated tongue , indigestion , or dys pepsia , windy belehings , "heart-btirn , " patuond distress aftcrt eating , mid kindred derangements of the 'liver , stomach and bowels. Put up in seared glass vials , there fore always fresh nndireliablc. Whether as a laxative , or in larger doses , as a gently acting : but searching cathartic , these little 3t "Pellets"are uneqtujlcd. r As a "dinnerpill'to ; ' promote digestion , take one each day aftfcr dinner. To relieve the distress arisincnfrom over-eating , noth ing equals one of ( these little "Pellets. " They are tiny , susrar-coatcd , anti-bilious granules. Any child'readily takes them. Accept no substitute that may be recom mended to be 'Must as good. " It may be better for the dealer , because of paying him a better profit but lie ij not lie one who needs help. A free sample (4 ( to 7 doses ) on trial , is mailed to any address , post-paid , on receipt of name and address on postal card. Address WORLD'S DISPENSARY MKUICAL ASSOCIATION , Bufl'alo , N , Y. Our record of actual and undeniable cures o SVl'HILia Is phenomenal. \ \ furm h ( .11 Hied iclnes free ami * u ' ate the p < l on frum th syitt-m In V ) ilajn. CYire KUUI nicest Iluurn , 9,30 to C V NVf liu-.il.ivn ami Hn'ur p. m. THI : DiMSMoon IIKUUOY co. 112 New TOIL Uf , Oiuulia , NeU. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs in taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to thu taate , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual 'lonstipation. ' Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt ins \s \ ( action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most heal thy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 00 cent bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- euro it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any Hubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0n SAN FRANCISCO , CU. LOUISVILLE. KY. HEW HOIK. ( M , This extra Constipation ordinary lie- Ulzzincfs , , Juvenator Is Foiling Sen- the most Batlonn.Ncrv- wonderful ous twitching discovery of of the eyes the age. It and other has been endorsed . pails. dorsed by the leadlngsclen- Strengthens. tific men of Invigorates Europe and and tones the America. cntiroKyktem. Hudyan is Hudjan cures purely vege Debility , table. Nervousness , Hudyan stops Emissions , Frematureness nnddevclopts and restores of the discharge weak . organs. charge In 20 1'dlns In the days. Cures back , lofsca LOST by day or MANHOOD tilglitstoppcd quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsement ? . I'rcmaturenets means Imnotcnoy In Hie first Btapo. It Is a symptom of Bcmlnnl weakness and barrennesi. It can bo slopped In 20 days by the usoof Hudyan. The new discovery was inado by the Special- isUofthc oM femor.sHudson Medical Institute. H Is the' strongest vimllzcr mode. It Is very powerful , but haiinlcss. Sold for 81.00 a pock- nee or G packages for g5.00plalnsealcd ( boxes ) . Written guarantee glvenfora cure. If you buy six boxes and arc not entirely cured , six moro will bo sent to you free of all charges. Bend for rlrcularsand testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE , Juiictlun StocUtou , ITIurlcut A : IUIU SU. San 1'raiielHco , Cal. WlliNE ? Cures Hie effects ol felf-abute , excesses , emissions , Impotence , vnrlcocele and cnnutl- / ration. One dollar a i < & box , six for J5. For @ f.\\c \ liv TJIK GOOD 'I MAN DRUG CO . tuul KUHN" f.r - : , "THE TRIUMPH OF .LOVE US HAPPY , IMIUITI'UI. niARIMACJE. " Every ? Inn Who Would Knnw tha Crnml Triilhs , the IMnlii 1'nrtn , the New JIlHCoverlfH nf niodlcal Mclcnco an Applied to Ulurrlcil I.lieVlio AYouId Atone for 1'nst Krroi-B mid Avoid Future I'lIfullH , Hliniild Secure the Wouderful I.lttln Hook Culled " C'oiiiplcto ninuliood , tiud How to Alt tniu it. " " Hero nt last Is Information from n hlih medical source that must work wonders will ) this generation of men " The book fully dt'tei ibea n method by which to attain full vigor nnd wanly turner. A method by which to cud all unnatural drains on theeyetctn. To cure nprvonsness , lack of belt-control , de , spondency , &c. , To exchange a Jaded and worn nature for one of brightness , buoyancy andjiowcr. To cure fotever effects of uxces csovcrwork , worry , i-o. To glvo full strcnnth , development and tone to every portion and organ of the body. Age no barrier. Failure Impossible. Two thousand references. . . . , , . The book Is purely medical and rclcntlflc , Ufelets to curiosity Beckers , Invaluable to men only \\lio need It. A despairing man , who had applied to ut , goon after wrote : "Well. I tell you that first day U one 111 never forgot. I just bubbled with Joy. 1 wanted to hug c > erbody and tell thcmmv old belt had died jebtercluy and my new telt wai born to-day. Why ( IMn't you tell ino when I first wrote that 1 would lludltthll way } " And another thus : "If jou dumped n cart load of gold at my feet It would not bring Eiich gladness into my life us your method has domv' Write to the KKIK MEDICAL COMPANY , Buffalo , N Y. , and ask lor the little boo'4 called : 'COM15LKTE MANHOOD. " Itefer t this paper , and the company promises to fcend the book. In scaled tu\elope , without nny marks , and entirely free , until It U well Intro duced. OR. MoCREW 18 TUE OtTLT SPECIALIST WUO TUCATI ALL PRIVATE DISEASES , Wt knc i andSeirot ll oidur of MEN ONLY Eterr core iranranteed. JiO jf n ei | > crlanoe. 1 yean In Omalta. Hook Vrea. I Alb fe faruum NU. , OMAHA , A Dead Easy Job A dead easy job for the ' 'ad" man In this establishment- Nothing to scheme , nothing to think. No sensational reports. No experiences of slaughter houses. No pathetic reports of money-losing transactions ; not oven a , report tibattt some financial calamity , happened to aorao concern - corn not on this planot. Nothing but sit down on the edge of some dry goods box and write up it few facts about something that lay before him. Hero are three different suits a day old rather n day old In this store , each marked $10.50. Two of 'om are 3-button cutaway srtclc and the ono a straight cut sack. The writer of this la partial to dark coloring. 1'orhaps It has some Influence when they're described as pretty patterns. However , we'll agree to lot your optic judge. A black worsted , mixed with a tiny thread of glossy silk , Is always a welcome pattern for neat and tasty dressers. Precisely what they are : Silk mixed worsted , some mixed with old gold color silk , some with pure wlilto or cream. Matters little what coloring of silk , but pure silk Is what wo desire to call your atten tion to. Not a particle of doubt that you pay for a garment like It at least 815.00. It Is worth every fathlng of it silk mixed worsted Is a tallor'a clotn , and wo wager that a suit of the same material , the same lining and trimmings as ours , cannot bo had In any of those slob-job-ready- least $25.00. mado-tailor-shopa for less thun at T The old Mossbacks Avlio formerly sold you 5-year- old Furniture and Carpctings and paltnud them ofT ns If- thu latest stylus are feeling' very sore , and those who 'inadu you pay $7.00 for an article worth $1.50 find their occupation gone. t t -ON THEIR WAY TO THE BIO NEW STORE. i We Furnish Your House Complete. Furniture , Cnrputs , Drapurles , Crockury , Lamps , Stovus , Etc.- Etc. Our prices are just the samu whether you buy for cash oren on EASY PAYMENTS. Wu arc agents for Jewel Stoves and Alaska Refrigerators and offer Special Inducements to New Beginners. D D Black Rings D D Under the eyes and a sallow com plexion show biliousness. This is C one of the most disagreeable of r stomach disorders and if allowed to have its own way will result in great harm. Cure biliousness at once by using Ripans Tabulcs , One tabule n iV. J gives relief. Tabulei ; Bold by dnigfUt * . or by mill U the price ( W cent * a boi ) 1 > ent to The 111- Chemical Company , No. 10 8prnc St. , N. V. / * ! " -1 Wi RESTORE LOST TOR When In doubt what to use for Ntrvout Debility , Io of Seiual Power ( In either teit ) Impotence , Atrophy , VarUoccla and oilier weaknetkct. from any cause , ui * bexlne i'Uli Drains cheiknl and full vlfor igulckly restored. If neglected , tuch . , . - . , trouUc result fattlly Mailed any heic. sealed , for li-co , 6L > oie fwr < jo. . With llCSUlt in 4 Weeks. rrery IS oo oidrr we ylrc a l'at iruinnlft to cure or refund i > > nr < ncv Arl.lreu SIIEUMAN & IcCONNBLL DUUG CO. . 1C13 Doilffo street , OmnUa ( Neb. TRYA t n * XACTSIZE THE HERGANriLB IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGAR. JJor sale by all First Class Dealers. Manufactured by tbo F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO. , ' Factory No. 20J , tit Louis ,