8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; nimssoAY , MAY 28 , isos. KIRK IT IS A HAPPY SIGN Brings Happiness fo ihe Pop- uace of ihe Land , Stands For and is a New Era of Prosperity. Tlmt that j rent prcpnrntlon , Ilnln " \Vutcr Maker , Is foruinoyt In iirurmrliiK for the openliiK of a new era Is evi denced by the fact that its sale IIHH never beuu eiiualled. Many an over- \vorjtcil liousi > ki > ( > | ) cr has sought for an nrtlcle Unit will reduce the labor that IH so appaient to house holds of all , rich andpoor , Also to minimize the expense In these days of unknown possibilities' Ilaln Water Maker Is designed to dc away with all the drudpery of house keeping. This Kreat preparation Is therefore , a true symbol of economy. Was Beyond My Expec'.atiom Mrs. Thos. Homier , southeast cornel of Fourteenth ami Cass streets , says "Tho test I Rave Kirk's Kaln Watei Maker was beyond my expectations h the } 'ood results e > btalned. . 1 harelli expected such a grand preparation , bu It is undoubtedly such. It breaks tin hardest water very nlcoly and tin clothes are much nicer after using thi preparation than has ever been at tallied In my house before. I Join wit ! the hundreds of eithers who have nc ccpted the opportunity to recommem It to the people of Omaha. " Works Beautifully With Deli cale Colored Fabrics. Mrs. McMahon , wife of M. J. McMsi lion , employed In the Union 1'aclll Hhops and residing at No. lliOS Cac street , says : "Kirk's Italn AVatt Maker works beautifully with dellcat colored fabrics , and the results I hav obtained wore astonishing , as well n quite gratifying. This test , I think , I the most severe of any that could li given It , and after proving Its worth 1 this test I am satisfied that It will d wlmtiivor It Is claimed that It will. am happy to recommend It to others , Italn Water Maker will soften tli hardest water Instantly , making a waters soft and velvety. It will hoi colors from running In printed and co ored goods and prevent llannels an woolens from shrinking , while It h creases their durability and lastln qualities. This preparation will ah prevent bluing from curdling In wate It Is on t.ale at all grocers , a largo twi pound package for U3 cents. Ual Water Maker Is never sold In bulk , ne Is It peddleel from house to house , an the people are warned against Imlti tlotis. ' W FOR A LIMITED TIME TS HANDSOME ather pocket I FREE PLUG TOBACCO . . CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR The American Tobacco Co Senrles&Searle SPECIALISTS. . B.looil ni Sulti lsoa es , Sores , Sno I'lniiilus , S Tofulti , Tuino Totter , Kczomn und Ille > 1'o'son thoroughly cleans from tlio syatoni. XADItS Klvon caret iia I spoclnl attention ton huIr many peculiar a mcnts. I CA.TARHH , Thro i Lungs. Ltvor , Dyaiiotu ( Trembles cured by spool course ) t treatment. WEAK MEN lion to Luslneni or itucly , severe menl train or trlcf. BUXUAI , IIXCESSUS In mld.1 life or from the cffcrt * ol youthful follies , t yield readily to our new treatment for lei vital power. WRITE Your trouble If out ot city. Tin man * "cured at home by - Dr. Searles & OR. IS , TUX ONLY 8PEOIALI81 W11O TnlATS AU > PRIVATE DISEASES \Veakncn and Pocnt Ulaordoraof MEN ONLY Terj re iruaranto * JSO jf rV experience. 1 jean ID ehnaba. Hook rrc . MKU. FUNERAL OF GEN , IIAWLEY Simple Servlcoa Express tho.Sincere Trib utes of Hearts Deeply Touched , ADDRESS DELIVERED BY RLV , M'COFMICK ' I'laln Description of the Strong Mnnly Uuallllfl * of the Urnd Appcur * as the lllChcit Kuloey Miiny Hull- road UUIcluU 1'rocnU Simple and beautiful were the funeral ox- erclses yesterday aiternoon over the body ol the late general solicitor of the Klkhorn railroad , General John n. Hawley. There was no attempt at lavish floral display , al though many and lovely flowers gracedi the casket and set pieces stood at the head ol the catafalque , a harp anj pillow of rare sweet roses. Throughout , everything was gentle , like the life and character of the man who did so much In molding the govern ment of the people , not only In the aiJtnlnls- .ratlvo department , but In the halls of legis lation. During the hour of the services hundreds : amo to view the face of the dead and lister .0 the life work of the soldier , statesman and lawyer , as reviewed by his pastor , Itev lainucl D. McCormlck of the First I'resby- erlan church , In which the deceased took in active Interest over since coming tc maha. After a short reading of the scriptures bj .he minister the quartet of the First I'rcsby- erlan church , Mrs. Wllhelm , Mrs. McLearan rtr. I. M. Treynor and Mr. Copeland , sanf 'Asleep In Jesua" most Impressively , will Icep appreciation of Its musical scope and It ; ilgli standard of musical notation. A shor irayer followed , the choir afterward slnglnf . beautiful hymn to the tunes of "Adrian,1 ell known in the Presbyterian faith. EULOGY BY DH. M'COHMICK. Ilev. Mr. McCormlck , In speaking of thi lead , said among many well chosen sen ences : "It la true that a funeral tervlco li lot for the sake of eulogy. . . And yet In tin : ase of a man so eminent as our friend whose body Is In the coffin there , It is no possible to refrain from saying somethlnj ibout the < life that was so good and grea md useful as was his. I feel my own per onal unlltness to speak at such a time a .his. As strongly as a man can love an ither whom he has known but six months loved General Hawley. Dut In that tlm . saw him little , snvo In the sick room. W < .vcro waiting. His pastor was Just waltlni tor him to come back to the prayer meet Ing , where he was its life ; to the churcl services which he never missed. The peopl were waiting ; were waiting as patiently a they could for him to como back , for the ; missed him to , the kind , genial , hearty , lov Ing man , General Ha\\ley. They were pre ; > are.l to wait till fall , although it seeme long , and now In boJy ho will not como bac ! at all. His death conies upon them as personal bereavement. They heard it , an hey burst into weeping , for they loved him md with hlni the dear * family ho has lei jehlnd to us. They loved him for his thought 'ulness ' , for hl.3 genuine kindliness of hearl lor his tenderness In word and In prayei 'or his whole-hearted piety , for his devotlo : o his church airl to Christ , for his faithful ness to duty , for the thorough genulnenes of the man. It was the man they loved , fo they knew him. There were not two Joh I ) . Hawleys , ( here was but one , and becaua hoa so true , so strong , so clear In thougli and so beautiful In expression , and so whole some In life , they admired and reverence and trusted him as much as they loved hln The place ho occupied In the community wa the same , quiet , unassuming , iinostentatlou yet ho was a po\vcr. Men who knew hli trusted In his Judgment , rolled on the mai Ho crept Into the affection of men 33 trui heartedness and genuineness and Christie character always do. Men could not he ! but love him. They could not know him an not do It. "It Is profitable to Inquire for a momei into home of the reasons that made Goner ; Hawley the man ho was In his home , in U church , in the community. In the fir place It was because he was first of all man ; a genuine manly man. Ho , did m know the meaning of meanness. Ho cou not be unmanly , or do anything that was n * manly. It Is easier to recognize a man tha It is to describe him. It means BO mar things. But General Hawley possessed ther They are qualities that touch and concci every phase of life. They concern every r latlon In which a man stands to his fellows Then the speaker alluded to his home llf which was Inexpressibly dear to the dea and how much a beautiful home stands fi the busy , active man who lets cares real the glow of a happy fireside. HIS FIDELITY TO HONOR. Of his Indexible integrity Mr. McCormle said : "In the 'noble profession of which 1 was an honored member , a profession th ; has In it more temptation to scale strict Ii tegrlty , and has In It more men perhai who are true and loyal and honest , he wi noted for his unswerving and inflexible li tegrlty. What this means every man wl lives today amid the seething , moving , res less .mass of men , each Intent on securlr that which he sseks , and many so Intent ( the thing as to be Indifferent to the mean fully realizes. Sterling honesty Is not rar God spara us the day when It shall becon so. But that which is not .an Inflexible inte rlty Is all too prevalent , and men value I Again he was a man of business and pr fesslonal capacity. Whether there Is anta onlsm between these two things or not It not usual to see a professional man a the pugh man of business. He had these qual ties , and they were eminent ones. Tl world sometimes forgets what It ones to rni who have succeeded in life. It Is not easy succeed. It Is a hard battle , and the m : who succeeds Is the man who is entitled the respect of his fellow men. It requlr qualities of the hlgcsht kind. Qualities th are noblest and best In man. It means cou ago ; It means constancy ; It means Industr It means persistent application ; It meai faithfulness to duty. And General Hawli was a man who won such respect and su cess. cess."Ono "Ono of the most remarkable things abe General Hawley was this : He rose from t first round In the ladder to a very hli Place , and yet was unspoiled by the worl Ho started a poor boy. He got his own ed cation. Ho started to college , but 111 heal forced him to stop. He studied law. I practiced two yeais and was made pros cutlng attorney. Ho did his work well. Tl war came. He was made a captain ai fought with bravery. At Fort Donelson I was Injured , and this , with 111 health , fore his retirement. Ho again practiced law , 1SG8 he was elected to congress and twl re-elected. Ho resumed the practice of la and while attending the supreme court Washington ho was Just about to start fro home when he called on his old friend Jol Sherman , He said the first assistant se retaryshlp of the treasury was vacant and want you to take It. Ho returned hem consulted Ills family and wired In accer ance , nnd came back to bc-come a Candida for governor of Illinois. A large practice Chicago followed , whenceho was sent we as atttorney for the Ekhorn ( rpad. His II slnca ho came to O'maha you all know. I made this success because ho determined succeed. But the prominent thing Is th General Hawley touched every phase of 111 He was attorney , he was politician , ho w In congress , he was an ofllclal In a prorr nent department ol the government and d his work so that he received the unstlnti praise of great men. He mingled wl men. He was In society. Ho was subject the fiery temptations that exist In the places. And he remained the same quli genuine , true-hearted , conscientious ma untouched and unspoiled by the world. Tt life teaches us that men may succeed and true. " Then quoting from a favorite author t eulogist said : ' "Hero , lying In this ct , ket. Is a.11 that the eye can see , all thai t hand can touch of our friend ; that -will was he , that which thought , felt , love hoped , that which served his fellows. Is n hero. I do not believe In death. I belle It Is only another kind of birth , and win we can detach ourselves from certain si fish views , we shall bo able to see tl dlvlneness of death. Our ( rlend has simp graduated and gone Into a larger field labor Instead. ' He did It so quickly. I was sitting looking out the window over t beautiful view therefrom. Then a suddi spasm and he opened his eyes upon a scei so much raero beautiful , jo much more I tensely delightful , we cannot stop to describe It If we were able. "The death of our brother Is the loss of another link that connects us with the glowIng - Ing past. He was one of the younger of those men who Illumined the financial page In the days of resumption. Last week Hugh Me- Cullough , who outlined the policy of the government In the matter of resumption , passed away ; and here lies the body of htm who did much to carry Into a living fact that for which McCullough planned and labored. " ABOUT HIS BIRR. Then followed loving words for those left behind , words of consolation and of hope , the choir accentuating , seemingly , the well chosen tribute to the dead by singing "Jesus as Thou Wilt. " The pallbearers were Joseph H. Mlllard , H. G. Burl , C. C. Hughes. B. T. White , J. C , Wharton and P. L. Torino. Interment being of a private character only the rela tives accompanied the body to Prospect Hill cemetery. In respect to the memory of the dead so licitor the general offices of the Elkhorn were closed all day , the city ticket office ol the Northwestern , of which the Elkhorn Is a part , closing from 2 until 4 o'clock. There was a large delegation of the heads of thedepartments and clerks of the Elkhorn - horn present at the funeral , one 'of the rooms In the residence , 2514 Capitol avenue , being reserved for thorn. Many members ol the bar of Douglas county were present headed by the committee appointed at o meeting of the bar , J. M. Woolworth , J , C. Wharton , C. II. Offut , B. T. White , Johr L. Webster ; J. M. Thurston being abscnl from the city. And there were a great many railroad officials present , representing othei roads , President S. II. H. Clark , J. A. Muiv roe , J. O. I'hllllppl , II , U. Hltchlo , George W. Holdrege , and C. P. Manderson. IIAYDICX 1IUOH. ItrmiinnM of DreM ( inniMt Oroot < ? oodsl We've decided to clean up EVERY renr ant In the dress goods department and hav < Imply tailored cost or selling PRICE. Thej jtUST GO. We place the entire lot In tin main center aisle on 10th street Tuesday a < a. m. You can get remnants of blue serge at 25 < n the dollar. You can get remnants of novelty suiting a our own price. You can buy a remnant of Henrietta a ess than It costs to freight them. You can get remnants of BLACK GOODS n a profusion of styles and qualities , a prices which mean dollars and cents ti hrewd buyers. Black gloria , black silk warp hfcnrletta ilack serges , black batiste , In fact , cvcrythlni n black good ; . Now , wo mean exactly what wo say , NO' ONE SINGLE remnant will remain after thl salu. THEY MUST GO. SILKS. Genuine pongee silk , only 15c yard. Printed India silk , only 15c yard. Wash silks , largo assortment , 2Co yard. Swivel silks , 30 Inches wide , 39c. Whlto wash silk , 27 Inches wide , 39e. Yard wide white wash silk , 69c. . Cheney Bros. ' $1.00 quality printed Indlas I9c. I9c.Yard Yard wldo black India silk , G9c. HAYDEN BROS. Indies' Turkish Ilnths. Six for ? 5.00. Electric baths. Massage by a professional masseuse. One1 manicure or bangs , curled free wit every bath this week. O'pen evenings an Sunday forenoon. The Only Kvimliiir Tritlu for Denver. which carrlss both sleeping and dining car Is the Burlington's "Denver Limited. " Leaves Omaha 4:35 : p. m. exactly. Arrives Denver 7:30 : a. m. exactly. City Ticket Office , 1324 Farnam St. Dnivur sleeper. The Union Pacific Denver Fast Mall tral carries a Pullman sleeper with buffet servlci leaving Council Bluffs dally at C p. m Omaha at 0:15 : p. m. , and arriving at Der ver S a. m. next morning. Reservations secured at Union Pacific clt ticket office. HARRY P. DEUEL. City Ticket Agent. 1302 Farnam Street. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING. Like Men , They Ihivo tin Aunnal Klcctlo or < > fllcor . The last meeting of the Omaha Woman club for 1S95 was held yesterday at the ch : rooms. It was a very exciting meeting an was brimful ! of business. The various et < partments made their reports , Which , wit ! out exception , were adopted. The report i the leader of the parliamentary practice d partment was exceptionally good. She pa a tribute to the secretary , Miss Ida Edsb Miss Belle Cartwrlght's report was a fli literary production. The reports were u exhaustive and were listened to with de < attention by the members. The recordli secretary gave a resume of the general woi done by the club. It was quite satlsfactor There were eighteen club meetings , tv general , two social and two business meetlni during the year. The remaining twelve we : entertained by the different department After all reports had been presented tl election of officers for the ensuing year wi held. held.The The first choice of the club was the r election of Mrs. Ford as president. She d cllned to accept as she did not feel that si had time to attend to the duties of the ofllc She Is now president of the Woman's Chrl tlan Temperance union. She Is also an I structor of music and a member of sever charitable organizations. Mrs. Jennie Keys was also voted for , but the members of tl art department declined absolutely to gl up their very efficient leader , so she decline Mrs , Lindsay , Mrs. Ferguson , Mrs. Stlger ar Mrs. Peattio were In turn named , but tin all for good and sufficient reasons decline Just here Is where the excitement came and It looked for a time , as though the cli had an herculean task before It , but Mr Towne and Mrs. Tllden , securing the nore nation for president , Mrs. Towne was electe The other officers elected were : Mrs , For first vice president ; Mrs. Kcysor , second vl president ; Mrs. Draper Smith , recordli secretary , nnd Mrs. Garrett , correspond ! ! secretary. Mrs. Towno addressed the clu She thanked the members for their kin ness , saying that she thought It the hlghe honor the city ofl Omaha had to confer. After the Installation of the new officers committee was oppolntcd to select a tesl monlal to be given to the late preside ! The retiring and incoming president we both presented with lovely bopuets of Amei can Beauty roses , A resolution , tenderii a vote of thanks to the Manufacturer's at Consumer's association was carried am great applause. Jlumld Wore ( Julckly Taken. NEW YORK , May 27. J. P. Morgan Co. have closed the subscription list to tl bonds of the Terminal Railway association St. Louis. The Issue is largely over-su scribed. FACTS AGAINST 1 THE CANAL olnti 1 ! roue Hi Up hjrlt&o Attorneys In the ArgunmntAflTmterdnyi The legal arguments ! 'In the canal case , which Is being heard bftfore Judges Ambrose , ) uffie and Kcysor , wire-continued yesterday > y W. S. Poppleton.i County Attorney laldrlge , reprrsenUng-'tba commissioners , and Charles Oftutt , In be Mil t of the same Inter- enors for whom Mr. Ppppleton appears , have Iready addressed the biinc ot judges on the cgal phases ot the question. Thus far the question' ' as to whether the mandamus shall Usual from the district ourt , directed to the Board of County Com missioners ot Douglas county , Instructing hem to call a special canal election , has urned wholly on legal propositions , no evl- enco of any sort having yet been offered. The main point made by the county attorney elated to the method ot appointment of the anal trustees by the district judges. Ho quoted law tending to show that the appolnt- nent would be unconstitutional. Mr. Offutt tas taken the position that no petition was ver submitted to the commissioners , such as he canal law contemplates , In that the pell- ton submitted contained conditions relating o the proposed starting point and terminus of the canal. Mr. Popplcton along this line read a decision from a Beatrice case , to the iffect that where property owners had asked 'or a change of grade , but asked that the trees along the road be kept Intact , the letltlon was thrown out for being conditional , le argued that the canal petition must bo reated In the same way. It was maintained on argument that the canal law does not enjoin a duty on the commissioners , and therefore in their dlscrc- lon the commissioners could reject a peti tion asking for a calling of an election. The novel point was raised relating to an alleged deficiency In the law to the effect that there was no authority contained in the law by which the trustees were given power to draw upon and expend the- money which would be eallzcd by the county from the sale of I.s ( jonds. On the question of the Unconstltutlonallty of the canal law , which Is the main point raised by the opposition , It Is contended that the constitution of the state provides for the election of county and township officers , con sequently the judges have no right to appoint men to such offices , as It would be barring the people of their prerogatives. The attor neys also made the argument that the dis trict Judges for this district would be vested with more power than any other district , by reason of their appointing powers , and so the law would become special legislation , aa It only affected Douglas county. In reference to the canal trustees It was maintained on argument that the test ol party fealty , wherein the law provides for the appointment of trustees from different politi cal parties , Is unconstitutional , and that the tenure of the trustees Is for life , because it Is claimed no provision Is contained In the law limiting the tenure after the first ap pointments to any period of years. Argu ment has also been made to the effect that by a vote at the polls the majority would attempt to take away the private property of individuals for private purposes. Inasmuch as the canal , so it Is alleged , Is to be built tc aid private enterprise , and not the county. The Apollnmrls Spring's Great Cnpuclty , "The drinkers of Apblllnarls water may fee' assuredof being supplied with their favorite beverage , while those who have not yel drunk It need have no fear of being senl empty away. Careful-tests have been made which demonstrate that the existing supplj Is adequate for filling 40 million quart bottles yearly. When the demand Is In excess ol these figures then the Apolllnarls company may have to sink a .second . well. It Is quite clear , however , that the Apolllnarls sprliif yields enough water not only for present re qi'lrement , but also for those of a future which Is till remote.- " The London Times , which Is still remote. " "I he Times , " London Courtlnml Itench Opening , The Fort Omaha band will bo In attend ance at the opening- Courtland beach 01 next Thursday , Decoration day , afternooi and evening. The following is the progran for the evening : Mnrch From Tfthhauser * FcBt Wagne Medley Recollections o ' the Rebellion. . i Uaye Descriptive Fantasia Twenty Minutes on Midway Plnlsnnce .Dalh ; Potpouri A Night In Berlin Hnrtmni Grand Fnntnsln My Old Kentucky Home Variations for all Instruments Dalb ; Overture Ten Minutes with the Min strels Ilrowi Darkles Jubilee. Turnc Patrol Salvation Arrnv Ort ] ill i.in.melon Itotito To St. Joseph and Kansas City. Qulckes ind best line. City Ticket Office , 1324 Farnam St. ABE LAUDER BROUGHT BACK Ho hny tlmt lie Intended to Koturn am I'licn the ClMrcei. Abraham S. Lander was lodged In jail yes terday , having been brought back fron Peorla ,111. , by Jailer Miller on the 9 o'clocl Hock Island train. Deputy County Attorne ; Winter arrived In Pcoria Sunday evening an exhibited the records of the county commls sloners , calling for the conviction of Laude for assault , in addition to his arrest , where upon the authorities which had been holdln , him for a $200 reward released him. Lauder says he left Omaha Intending to re turn , but that he thought It advisable on ac count of the excitement to remain away untl the feeling should have had time to coo' He was headed for Chicago when capturee : where he Intended engaging In the yeas business , he says. He left Omaha on th eastbound evening train two weeks ago tc day , his trial having been set befor Justice Crosby for the following day. Expert cooks use Dr. Price's Baking Powde because It adds to their fame housekeeper because it adds to the comfort and happlnce of loved ones. WORKING ON SEVRAL CLEWl Uotectlvng Trying to Vatliom'tlie Cnuso o the ( ul'lnrell .Street fire. The local detectives are still working o the mystery connected with the Caldwe street fire. Some Information has been ot talned , but nothing that sheds any deflnlt light on the occurrence. A lot of furnltur has been located In a down town storage es tablishment which Is supposed to have bee taken from the Osbourne residence , and a effort .will be made to have It Identified. 1 this clew proves to be well foumled ther will be but llttlo doubt In the minds of th officers that the fire was of Incendiary orlglt but this theory would still leave the death e Mrs. Osbourne unaccounted for. A good deal of tlmeahas been expended I an attempt to discover the Identity of th Henry couple , who ser mysteriously droppe out of , sight. Two man are under survel lance on suspicion ofi being the Wllllar Henry In question , but up to date nelthe has been positively identified. SS&SSSS fcSWGSS * ' to In fS ° grape cream ° r tartar is usec * * n Royal Baking Powder. Unlike - like other powders , Royal leaves no acid id I or alkali in the food. ; d : h to n , ils Geneva Grldello Ouke . bo One and one-half pints flour , four tablespoonfuls - spoonfuls sugar , one-halt teaspoonful salt , one he and one-half teaipoo.ifuls Iloyal Baking Pow s- der , two tablespoonfuls butter , four eggs , sne nearly one-half pint milk. nub to white , ch light cream butter and sugar , add yelks of ! . eggs , one at a time. Sift flour , suit , and ot powder together ; add to butter , etc. . with ve milk and egg whites whipped to dry froth ; an mix together Into a smooth batter. Qake in small cakes ; as scon as brown turn , and brown the other side. Have buttered baking tin ; fast ai browned , lay then on It , and ot spread raspberry Jam over them ; then bake Ie more , which lay on others already done. Re lien peat this until you have used Jam twice , then : n bake another batch , which you use to cover 36 them. Sift sugar plentifully over them , 36n place in a moderate oven to finish cooking. Oraliatu Crackers. One ejuart beat Graham flour , one table spoonful sugar , one-half teaspoonful salt , om half teaepoonful Iloyal Baking Powder , tw tablespoonfuls butter , little more than oni half pint milk. Sift together Graham , suga salt , and powder ; rub In lard cold , add mill mix Into smooth , consistent dough. Flot the board , turn out dough , knead well minutes. Roll with rolling pin to thlcknei of one-quarter Inch ; cut with knife Into ma envelope-shaped crackers. Bake In rath ) hot oven \vlth care ( as they burn readily ) te minutes. Handle carefuly v uile hot ; whe cold store for use. lllro Flour ( rncl.rr . Proceed as directed fcr Ccrn Starch Crach ers ; substitute rice flour fcr starch. 6OI.D 1IY Tllli BimriVlNQ I'AllTNKlt The Entire Dry Goods Stock of Hedge * It Ton. , Hnltlmoro. SOLD TO BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. This stock ) of dry goods was sold by order f the surviving partner In connection with he liquidation of the business of the firm , oc- asloned by the death of Mr. James Hodges , he senior partner. This is the largest and most fortunate pur- liaso ever made by Boston Store , Omaha. The stock had to be fold for spot cash and hat Is ono of the main reasons why we got nch a snap , This stock Is now being unpacked and prc- arcd for the eale , which will begin FRIDAY , MAY. 31ST AT BOSTON STORB , OMAHA , N , W. Cor. ICtli and Douglas , o Ladles Four tub baths with an attend- nt , $1.00. Bangs curled free. Electric baths. Opening evenings and Sunday forenoons , Impo iiula ) to I. 'TO lu Tills Conn ry Vlthout hearing about the Northwestern Ine's evening J'Chlcago Limited , " for people VILL talk about its conveniences , tastefulness - ness and comprehensive up-to-dateness , ) iimha , C:4S : p. in. ; Chicago , 8:15 : a. m. Ves- Ibulcel sleeping cars , chair cars , a la carte diners , Plntsch gas , EVERYTHING. No ex- ra cost. Other Northwestern trains at 11:05 : a. m. and 4 p , m. dally. Want your trunk checked at home ? City ticket office. 1401 Farnam street. A Seimmcr Trip. Teachers and others contemplating H sum mer trip , the expense of which ahull not be irohlbltlve , are reminded that low rates to Oliver , Colorado Springs , Manltou and Pu eblo via the Burlington Route will be In effect at the time ot the National Educational Association meeting In Denver next July. For a copy of an attractive lltMe book , giving all necessary Information about the neettng , the city of Denver , the state of Colorado , rates , side trips , hotels and the lurllngton Route's service , call at the city ticket office , 1324 Farnam St. Mini1. Ya'c't cosnetlcs free with cvriy treatment this month. HtSVJtAXCK OX THE CHILD Kvldunco 1'olnra to O.V. . Wlntlirup as the Murderer of Mra. Mntthewi. SAN FRANCISCO , May 27.The police are still engaged gathering evidence against 0. W. Wlnthrop , who \v.-w arrested this week In connection with the death of Mrs. Jennie Matthews , who died under mysterious circum stances nt the grave of her child. So far the only tangible clew at hand Is the one dis covered by the Examiner , to the effect that Wlnthrop is named as the guardian of Mrs. Matthews' little daughter In a life Insurance policy of 12,000. whlcn ran out a few days Seforo her death. The chlM was maete the beneficiary In the policy. Mrs. Matthews' husband did not know that she had her life Insured until after her death , Wlnthrop , It IB said , having cautioned her to say nothing about It to anybody. While the evidence against Wlnthrop is by no means conclusive , the police say the clew furnished by the Examiner suggests the most plausible ex planation of the mystery. Another point that turns suspicion toward Wlnthrop Is the fact that Mrs. Matthews said shortly before her death that she had been given a pill by Wlnthrop , a btatement In which her daughter concurred. Chemical analysis of her stomach disclosed the presence ot strychnine. Income Tux Cotlcctiirn Let Out , PHILADELPHIA , May 27. Thirteen dep uties hired by Internal Revenue Collector Doyle of this district to assist In collecting the Income tax have been ousted from their positions under the recent decision of the supreme court , declaring that portion of the tariff law unconstitutional. According to the collector's returns , he had collected ? 1 , 230,000 when the adverse decision cut off further business In the Income tax line. Collector Doyle has received many letters , some requesting , some demanding tliat the money paid by them .shall be returned to them. This Is Impossible , the collector says , for all his returns were forwarded to Wash- InRtc-n immediately upon collection and every book and paper relative to the subject have been sent there. For purity , leavening power and goodness , Price's Cream Baking Powder leads all others. _ Ilontrlco Man Commits Suicide. BEATRICE , Neb. , May 27. ( Special Tele gram. ) Henry Klein committed suicide by hanging himself In the barn on the Tom Zimmerman farm cloven miles southwest of this city , between midnight and daylight this morning. Klein was a widower and on the 1st of May began suit In the district court against a widow named Auke Jenssen asking Judgment for $1,000 upon the grounds of breach of promise. The ceirouer has gone out to hold an inquest and no particulars are yet obtainable. A I'evr Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , the short line to Chicago. A clean train , made up and started from Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to destina tion. Elegant train service and courteous employes. Entire train lighted by electricity and heated by steam , with electric light In every berth. Finest dining car service In the west , with meals served "a la carte. " The Flyer leaves at C p. m. dally from Union Depot. City Ticket Office. 1504 Farnam street. C. S. Carrier , city tlcket _ agent. ' Cxcuralons. On May 21 and June 11 , 1S95 , the Union Pacific system will sell tickets from MIssour : river points and stations in Kansas and Ne braska to points south and west In Nebraska and Kansas , also to Colorado , Wyoming , Utah and Idaho , east of Welser and south of Beaver Canon , at rate of one first class standard fare for the round trip. Minimum rate , $7.00. II. P. Detiel , city ticket agent U. P. system , 1302 Farnam street , Omaha. TO YOUNG Wo Offer a Remedy Which Insures Safe WIVES ty to Life of Mother and Child. CONFINEMENT OF IT8 PAIN , HORROR AND RISK. "My wife used only two bottlea. She was easily and quickly relieved ; is now doing splendidly. J. S MOIITON , Harlow , N. C. Pent by express or mull , on receipt of price , VI.OO pel bottle. IJosk "TO MOTUKU3'1 mailed frco. IUUDF1ELD tlEGULATOn CO . ATLANTA , OA. BULIt 1IY ALL , lIUL'tiUUTS. We end tha rnarvrlous French ItcmoJy CALTHOS ft-.v , and n Iccal cimrantce that UALTIIOS will BTOP niicknreri iml..lon : , CUHK Hnrrin eorrhra.nrlcoctU and ltisTOUK Ix > .t > Igor. Use it and pay i/salfijltj. AMn , VOH MOHU CO. , Scl Amtrltti Jeie > , ClnrlBmll , Cklo. Rowland Wm , Bailev , D , DS L2 O [ N G DENTIST. floor PaxtOD Block. Finest and Best Dental Work Gold Killings , Crown and IlrldRO Work Teetli extracted wltnout pain without gui. Use Dr. Balley'sTooth Powder Memorial Day G. A. R. Suits A good honest hcnrtoil ohl solillor , who fought nobly nt Gotlyaburp for the prosorvtition of our Union , cnrao In here recently nnd naked fern n suit of blue , the kind that wouldn't ' wound his pride. Nobly Bnlel Nothing more disgraceful than a brass button , that represents blood and honor , on a raggy and faded suit which distinguish the hero from the robol. Wish every clothing concern would deal as honorable about fast color blue suits as wo do. Wo carry two kinds of G. A. R. suits Five Dollar and Six sovou- ty-flvo. The $3.00 kind la not nil wool , however indigo dyed. Some hold color , sumo fiulo , it depends how much sun the suit has to bnttlo with. The 50.75 kind Is Blrlctly all wool indigo dyed. The cloth halls from positively the best mills of the country. The label on each coat will verify It. It is a guarantee that the cloth won't fade , inndo from the makers to the wearer , and we'll see to It that you got a brand now Biiit free if it docs fado. Just coma in , takootT the old ono , nnd put on anew now ono for ft. Wo know of no pltico in the western half , where suits of this sarao sort ol cloth rotalls nt loss than $0.00. Single or double breasted , size 34 to 44 G. A. 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AdJiest SIIEKMAN & MeCONNELL DRUG CO. , 1513 Dodge street , Omnlm , Neb. pane DDDdlDC School Children sweetmeats and you can't prevent it , The first you know of it there is a head ache ; the child is billions and something must be done. Use Pupan's Tabules , a remedy which is standard for such troubles. nipani T buln : Sold by drutgliti , or br m U If the price ( M oenti box ) It itnt to The HI- Chemical Company , No. 10 tipruca it. , N. T. EXACT SIZE PERFECT ! * THE HERCANriLE IS TUB FAVORITE TEH CENT CIGAR. JfOt sale by all First Cluss Denlurs. .Manufactured Ly the F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO. , Factory No. IXH , SL Louis , M *