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- THE CITY. District Clerk Moores is a la gripps sufferer, n overcoat McName at 120 South night. The Dime was stolen from Tom Ninth street last vings bank filed articles of incorporation yesterday, with a capi- tal stock of $200,000. Fred R, McConnell has brought suit against Walsh & Ryan and Dennis Cun- ningham to recover )7 on a note. Judge Clarkson has appointed Henry Hunt as his pailiff, The other judges have made no changes in the bailiff forces. 30 Homeburg is missing from his home in Florence. He is said to hs wandered away while temporarily in- sane after a spell of typhoid fever. James Gallagher, a young charged with assaulting John I, F ery. proprietor of & Farnam street lodg- ing house, was dismissed in police court vesterdiy. E. Herges, said to be wanted in Coun- cil Bluffs for assaulting a man three miles cast of that city Monday night, wns arrested yesterday afternoon in Omaha and will be taken back today. Western Union operators who sent from Omaha to New Deming, New Mexico, to help care for the rush of business during the Union Pacific and Cenwral Pacific bloekade, bhave re- turned. About May 1 Me. W. R. Hend editor of the Central West and p of the Saunders street Presbyterian church, will resign his pastorate and devote his time exclusively to the is- suance of his paper. Vesta Clfapter No. 6, of the Order of the Eastern Star will give its annual social at Washington hall on Tuesday evening, February 11, instend of Feb- ruary 7, as formerly announced in Tire BE All the Master Masons, their families and friends arc invited to be present. I. L. Bernard, Potzer H. R Mr abodinski, who were sted on the charge of having assaulted a man named Henry Ruchman at a dance held in the lower part of the city on the evening of Decomber 27, wero yestor- day brought before Judge Helsle after hearing all there was in the case, dismissed the defendants, a watchman in the yards, came forward y fternoon and charged Charl with stealing a small Juantity of brass. Charles is the lad whose father had locked up on Monday on the charge of incorrigibility Personal Paraeraphs. F. Faulkner of Schuyler is at the Casoy. C. N. Carpenter of York is at the Pax- ton. Governor Thayer was in the city yester day. C. IL Gardiner of O'Neill 18 at the Mil- lard. w, Cas: -Byron Clark of Plattsmouth 1s at the Mer- chant H. S Millard. Isaac Rovers of Norfolk is stopping at the Mil lard. M. W. Orr of Lincoln Mur Fred Murray J. K. Smith of Beatrice is registered at the Paxton, J. W. Lemons ot Hartington 1s stopping at the Casey. W. C. Catherwood of Bluir is a guest at the Casoy. H. H. Robinson of Kimball is stopping at the Paxton. B. S. Baker of Fairbury is registered ut the Millard. J. ¥. Parkins of Weeping Water is at the Merchants. Charles F. Hamaker of Beatrice is a guost at the Merchants, J. M. Robinson of Plattsmouth is regis- tered at the Casey. J. D. Kilpatrick and daughter of Beatrice are registered ut the Paxton, J. A. Townsend and wife of Hastings are among the guests at the Casey. F. C. Sholes, E. L.Gadd and James O'Neill of Lincoln are registercd at tho Murray. Everyone who has once use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup invariably resorts 10°it aguin for colds, etc. *When vice prevails and impious men bear sway,’” Wln'nuvulu. sprains, bruises torment all the ay ‘Then euss from pain—from care and hurt are sent, By great Salvatien Oil,the standard limment. Brass Thieves. Oficer Ellis arrested 'red Wilkinson,who s chareed with stealing brass from the Union Pacific shops. There were three boys in the crowd, but Lwo of them escaped ar- rest by running. Reat Estate Exchange, The listing of property at the meeting of the Real estate exchange was as follows: McCague's addition, lots 5 and 6, block 2, 110 x 189, 36,000, My gue's addition, lot 1, block 4, 52 x 159, 3,000, Paddock Place, lot 23, block 5, 66 x 122, 3,000, C. L. Jaynes reported the sale of lov 6, block 2, Sherman avenue park, $450, lot 8, block 2, Cottage Home, $400, son, cuben and Union Pacitic terda, Mul . Jameson of Edgar is a guest at the Reed of Lincoln is a guest at the 18 a guest at the cott of David City is stopplugat the Aid tor bakotans, Mr. Joseph H. Schmitz of Howard, South Dakota, is 1n the city soliciting relief for the sufferers in his region. He is provided with credentials from the county ofticers of Minor county, which furnish all information de- sired. He reports great destitution in the county. Any donations of seed graiu, pro- wvisious, clothing or money may be left' with him at tho European hotel, or left at the Chi- cago & Northwestorn froight housv marked “f'ree Donation to A. A, Hendon, president of the Joseph H, Schmitz Reliof Club, Vilas, Bo. Dak.'” —— Valuablo Information, Coroner Harrigan is having & book pro- pared in which will be entered a complete description of all the **unknowns” on whom an inquest is heid, This book will be a part of the records of the coroner's oMce and will serve as o means of identifying such unfor- tunates as the man Cook. ‘There are spaces for a description of the height, weight, age, hair, complexion, marks, etc., as well as for # complete list und description of all articles on or near the deceased. The description will be made on the spot, and will be a very wvaluuable source of nformation, B Announcel s, This morniog at 9 o'clock seats will be put on sale for the engagement of Maggie Mitchell at the Hcyl opera house, which commences Thursday ovening next, in her new play “itay,” which was produced in Omaha last season, On Friday evenug and Saturday aftornoon “Fapchon” will be the bill, and Saturday eveniog “‘Little Bare- ¢+ fool.” These two latter piays are old su cessos 0f Miss Mitchell's and are always sure to entertuin, The sale of scats will com- mence LmOrrow mWorning, The Coriunne opera company will appaar at the Boyd on Monday, Tuesday and Wodnes day of uext week, presenting tne new opora 'Arcadia’’ ‘The company 18 very large this season and the opera will ba mounted o a IOSt GOrgeous mauner, Sarasate and_D'Albert, who appear at the Boyd February 18, will' be the most im portaut musical attraction of the yeur, Bakor's Pure Cod Liver Oil. (Known over 40 years) Also Baker's Emulsion for turoat and lung troubles, All druggists, HE WANTS RUSH'S SHOES, McShane's Trea urership Comes Into Court. “The examination of witnsssos in the Mo Shane-Rush election case was commenced before Judgo Shields in the county court yesterday. William _Anderson, William Alstadt, John K. Page, Joseph Smail and Charles P. Birkett, officers of the city election were iwitnesses, They were called to show how many different kinds of tickets and how many of each variely were voted in tbe polling precincts in which the witnesses served as election Contest 16 of them were able to offer any very nite evidence. They all stalea that tickets under a half dozen or more headings were voted, but none of them knew of the number of the different kinds cast. In the afteruoon Arthur Briggs, W. L. Mardis and Adam Snyder were examined and testified to the effect that, at a number of precinets, tickets wore cast bearing the beading “Independent Democratic Ticket.” with John Rush as candidate for the oftice of city treasurer, and that in several instanc these tickets we scratched and MceSban name substituted. After tie evidence bearing on the fact that a number of ticke other thun thoss Known a8 the regular tickets, wore cast in 4 number of the wards, the attorneys for tne plaintift made o motion to bring i the ballot boxes and have the votes recounted. The arguments on this motion consumed all the afternocn and will be completed this worning. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by expelling impurity from the blood,which is the cause of the complaint. Give it a trial, DEAD, BUT A MONG FRIENDS, The Esmains of Char Brought to On At 1 o'clock vesterday remains of the late Cuiarles McCormick wora brought to this city from his ranch Calkoun, where he died yesterday. The body was brought to Drexel & Maul's where it was luidin a beautiful casket. It was afterwards conveyed to the residence of J. S. McCormick, 202 North Eighteenth atreet, from where the funeral will take place thic afternoon at 2 o'clock. hien the news of Mr. McCormick's sor- 1ous iliness reached the city Monday worning Joun, a younger brother of the de- ceased, and a sister, Mrs. Woody Suow, left for his bed side on the 1 o'clock train in the afternoon, but failed to_reach the placo be- fore death had taken place. Later in the afternoon M. A Snow, brother-n-low of the deccased, on Pacitic attorney at Portland, who happened to be in town on drove to Calhoun,reacting there 1n McCormick ba. afternoon the ‘Phese relatives accompanied the remains to this ci Me. McCormick wes president and one of the man_supports of the Omaha athletic club, which orgamzition has called a_mee! g for today to adopt resolutions of vegre! T'he intermeat will take place i the fawily Jot i Prospect Hill e America Leads the World in taste and the reflued customs of waes of champagno im- ported into the United States during the last ten years, over tweaty-five per cent was “G. H. Mumm’s Kxtra Dry,” whose imports were over 200,000 cases in_excess of uny other brand. Quality will tell. WHAT DOS IT MEAN? Has Major Olarkson Gone to Wash- tngton or to Kalamazon? Major T S, Clarkson left for the cast Mon- day, ‘“dressed in his best suit of clothes.” He also wore anew sitk tile and a Potomac- flav smile, which latter led certain parties to surmise that ina day or two the major would be reported back - among the prominent pil- grims who have called at the white house. Meantime Mr. Gallagher occupies the postmaster’s chair and puts in his spare time in figuring on city contracts and lending aid and comlort to the men about whom Mr. Pat Ford has said some ugly things. It is whispered that the major- on-horseback may have at this moment in his inside pocket doguments prepared by Mr. Pat Ford of the Third ward, in which itis alieged that certain men outside the council absolutely control that body and or- ganized it to conform with the plan of cam- Ppaign, “*Wasn't the United States district attor- ney removed on the slightest pretext!” queried a lawyer who never had o case in court. “What more would the postmaster general ask than the mere semblance of ‘cause’ for dropping the political head of Omaha's worthy democratic postmaster?" At any rate the movements of Major Clarkson in the cast at this particular junc- ture will excite unusual interest. La Grippe in Des Moines. Des MoINES, Ta., Peb. 2.—The family of Mrs. Wesley Tennant of North and Twenty-sixth streets, consisting of nine persons, have all had the Russian influ- enza. Mrs. Tennant snys ‘‘some of us were very seriously afilicted but we are now all well except_myself, and I am getting better. We have all taken Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. A num- ber of bottles were used and it proved effectual 1n every case.” The remedy proved its usefuluess and value in re- storing nine persous in one family to health, —_——— JUMPED THE TRACK, Motor Train No. 8 Narrowly Escapes Being Ditched, Motor'train No. 8,ran off the track just east of the bridge about 5 o'clock last even- ing. The forward trucks hung over the cm- bankment and the drawhead snapped like a slate pencil. The train was runuing very slowly, or there would have bsen a serious smashup, us the grade is about ten feet, It was only a few feet from the place where the motor wi ditched last week, Several passengers expressed their indignation at the cavolossness of the company in' not pro- viding o guard rail at this dangerous curve after last week's warning. eryone on tho cars gave bis name to the conductor, ail saying they would be glad 1o testify that'the train was running very slowly. The fact that the motor was stobped within ten feet of where it left the track proves it. A VERSATILE CROOK, How He Hopes Again to Escape the Pen, Johnson, the Italian who stole the bolt of silk in Kelley, Steiger & Co.’s store, has stated that he will plead- guilty to petty lar- ceny but not to grand larceny. Ha lives in the hope that the state cannot prove that the value of the goods will exceed §35, Johnson has been in the penitentiary be- fore, He is a bola thief and a desperate character. His features indicato his dispos tion. The color of his face is almost as dark as that of a mulatto, His eyes are small and black and his low forehead is covered with a matt of biack, straight hair, He s perhaps tdv«‘h{uel and si1x inches tall and of & slender uild. ‘I'ne fellow has evidently had counsideraale experience in courts as a defendant, as he was overheard to give his attorney a num- ber of very important pointers, ——— Pozzoni’s iComplexion Powder Is univer- sally known and everywhere esteemed as the ouly powder that will improve the complex- 100, eradicate tan, freckles, and all skin dis- cuses, Oity Jail Report. The city jail report wis made up yester- day afterncon and shows that 463 arrests were made, of which 224 were Americans, o1 Germaus, 87 Lrish, 82 negroes, 28 Swedes, 10 English; 11 wero arrested for assault and battery, 116 for drunkenness, 6 for highway robbery, 6 for grand larceny, 25 for petit larceny, 16 for larceny, 7 for assault, 4 for assault with intent to kill, 2 for assault with intent to rape, 6 for burglary, 7 forobtalning money under false pretenses, 8 for libel, 70 vagrants, 2 for rape, 26 for fighting, 8 fugi- Uves from justice, 2 deserters; $013.00 was THE taken from prisoners, ten cases sent to the district court and 152 convictions, Of the number arrested 220 were laborers, 23 had no occupation, 10 were schoolboys, 12 barbers, 0 railroad men, 9 painter The number arrested’ under ag Eleven accidents were reported, 12 accommodatod, 23 fire_alarms, sent to county jail, reported stolen, § An Edifor's Opnion. From the West Branch (Ta.) Record: We have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in our family in cases of sud- den colds and sore throat and find it all that is claimed for it. Oue bottle or less, if taken according to directions, will effect a cure in any ordinary case and save tho expense of large doctor bills, lly do we recommend it in families wher the children are threatened with croup, as it will afford immediate relie taken in timeg which can always be done if the medi- cine is kept on hund, as we are con- vinced it should b » household in this variable climate ahould be without a reliable remedy for coughs, colds and croup, and we know of none better than Chamberlain’s. SOUTH DAKOIA SUSPLRERS, A Letter From the President of the Huron Retief Society, A gentleman of this city has roceived a letter from Mrs. A. W. Wilmarth, president of the Doreas society of Huron, S. D., on the subject of the destitution in that locality. Mra, Wilmarth says: “We have supplied fully ono thousand persons from our rooms. Our demands are increasing daily and L um very fearful we can nogsupply the wants with our present outlook.. We need shoes, bedding, flannels-and cortain kinds of pro- vision, Flour aud corn meal we can get here. Canned goods, sugar, tea, coffee, rice and this closs of things we do not have. One lady suid today in our rooms she lad not even smelt tea ov coffee in two months, We nced money for running penses, to purcnase shoes, which we buy in job lots, comforters, of which we should have fully three hundrad, aud of shoes fully five hundred pairs. 1 sincerely hope the hearts of the people will gencrously respond that we may be able to assistall those who need help: An Absolute Cure, The ORIGINAL ABIE NN OINTMBEN I i8 only put up in larao two-ounee v boxes, und is an absolute cure for all sores, burns, wounds, ehapped hands and all skin era tions, Wil positively care all kinds of pil Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINI- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 conts per box—by mail 3) cents. Cresghton Colloge Kxamination. The semi-annual examinations touk p last week at Creighton college. The highost number of notes attainabie was 100, Al who received 00 or over were entitled to first honors. Second honors were conferred on students who merit between 80 and 90, At least 60 was required for retention n class or college, The examinations resulted as follow: First Honors—Michacl James Kinsler, 9 Hall, 413 Albert O'Connor, 033 John Danahy, 95; Fred Kinsler, 93; Churles Moriarty, 04; Frank Kinney, 9; John Dougherty ; James Kennedy, 01; Walter Powers, Cnarles Barry, 9; Walter Philip MeMiilan, Frauk Kennedy ence I Murphy ¢ Riley, Brown, Brown, Joun Hellwig, Houser, 86: Adrian Burkhardt, $4: ‘Thomas Fitzgerald, 85: James Fox, 85; William Gib- 7; Kdward Hoffmann, 83: Johin [asti, Thomas KKelly, 85; Danizl Lee, 88; John Beaton, 83: 'rank McGinn, Si; Poter Kep- Dnedy, 863 Thad Leary, $3; John Halpin. 823 Peroy McGeough, 83: Melville McElugh, 813 Thomas McShane, 513 William Phelau, 55, “The following received between 70 and 50 per cent: Edmund Snyder, i7; Albert Davis, 78; Patrick Dolan, 73; Edward Lowry, Francis Stockdal (George Clemenhs, T Paul Epencter, Patrick Guunon, 7 Joseph Hobrecht, 771 Joseph McKinuuy, i6 Oswaid Rooney, Anthony Gsantner, Patrick Leary, Willian Van Noy, 7 Arthur Woodman, 77; James Bow 2 John Carr, 75; Jumes Cunningham Hoffman, Edward Kenuy, 7 Lynch, 78 Mullen, 73; F Louis Osborn, @ Furay, 70; Prank Gatlagher, 713 Lovett, 70; Patrick Donnavan, 7); William Murphy, 71t Emil Hoffmann, 11; Otto Shous, 713 Oliver Batdort, William Curry, 723 Edward Welsh, 7 ho Buker, 73; Thomas i :John Dougher Robe Lee Mc 3 George Arthur Shane, Murphy, Murray, 753 John O'Malley, 74. ‘The 10llowing received between 60 and 70 per cent: Eustace Lovett, 63; Gustave Metz, 683 John Gleason, 61; John Hoban, 63 Houry Leary, 63; Honry Mack, 09: Dennis Maher, 63; Wiliiam Waddell, Herbert Woodman, 643 Francis Briard) Edward Cannon, 69; George Casey, 62 ng- lish, 63; Charles Garvey, 69: Aorris Kopalt, 643 James Lvnch, 675 Augus McDonald, 64; Edward Miles, 61: Audrew Smith, 633 Pior- Burke, (73 John Byers, 68; Joun Byrne, 8: Mark Coaa, 63; Albert Driscol, 06 Thomas Duncan, 63: Wtlliaw Flaunery, 67 Clifford Forbes, 65; George Gleason, James Godfrey, 6); Oscar Goodsell, 67 William Lyon, 63; John McDouald, Charles Mullen, 68; Albert Murphy, 65; Ed ward Murphy, 64: f'red Nelson, Henry Po : Alphonse Beaton, 83t ' Louis Con- noyer, 62; August Hell'wig, 69: Ira Kelly, 62; John Lohleiv, 66; Harry McHugh, 63; John Meadimber, 64; Andrew Moyniban, 635 Thomas O'Connor, 62: John Perkins, 02 Wilired Smith, 67 John Cary, 66, B A Huunted Hous», This body of ours has been likened to a tenement. ~ 1t often has a haunted apart~ ment—the stomach. Scared by the eldrich sprite, dyspepsia, digestion flies and refuses to return. What can break the apeil, what can raise the bav laid upon the unhappy or- gans? We answer unhesitatingly, Hostet- ter's Stomach Bitters, und we ure war- ranted in the response by the recorded testi- mony of myriads, covering a period of over athird of a century. A courseof the Bit- ters, begun in any stage of the afiliction, and persistently followed, will torminate in cure positive, not partial, ‘I'he Bitters restores tone to the epigastric nerve, renews and purities the juices exading from the cellular tissue that act upon the food digestiveiy, expels bile from the stomach and tho biood, and promotes a regular habit of body, Ma- 1aria, kidney complaint, nervousness, rheu- matism and neuralgia give way to this medi- cine. A Pleasant Event, Monday night the residence of C. C. Hulett, 2313 Douglas street, was a scene of much happiness and social enjoyment, On that occasion Stuart Hulett, an employe of the waterworks company, celebratod the twenty-first anniversary of his birth, and a goodly number of friends ussembled to take part in the festivities. The young man re- cewed several very handsome present among them & fing gold wateh from b father; also & handsome scarf pin from friends, and other mementoes from his asso- ciates in the office. It was un cvent that the young man will always remember with pleasure. ——— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children teething rests the chiid and comforts the mother. 25¢ a bottte, . —— Marriage Licenses. Licenses were issued yesterday to the following parties by Judge Shields: Name and Residence, Charles M. Ivor, Omaha. ... Jennie Thompson, Omaba.. . I William H. Pilant, Irviogton Harriet L. Noyce, Trvington Superfluous Employes. The council committes to examine into the question of guperfluous city employes will meet this afterncon st 2 o'clock. It consists of Messrs. Oleson, Becnel, Lowry, Bhriver and Osthoff, e Pei 0ap secures a beautiful complexion Age. Bk OMAHA DAILY BEE: WHDNESDAY, THE VAULP JUNK SHOP! Ex-Connty OlsriM. D. Roche Entors A panial Speaxiag on the eaadition of the records and other matters/in the county clerk’s | office when it was relinquished by Mr. M, D. Rocho, as publisheddn Monday’'s Beg, that gentleman said ; ‘‘The interview ismuch a misrepresentation of facts that I feel called upon to make & statement of tho fagts.as they really are, “At the time L.took possession of the county clerk’s offioa,ithere were turnod over to me by my scemsor the four dozan chat- tlo mortgage files reforred to in this inter= view and I bhave boen the castodian of those old record files s o that time. 1 have never been ablo to make use of them from the fact that thoy are not of sufiieient length to file away the chatties as requirea by law, and are of no valne whatever to the county. Tk road record B, waich appaars to trouble him, is a valuabie book and will, in time, be used by the county. is book was also o dered by my predecessor and was turned over {0 m» whe | took the office, waich be, ns u county official. well kuew. ‘There was also considorablo stuff such’ us on- velopes with string _and tie, being 500 or 600 of them, and papers portaining to county s, These supplies wore never or by me, nor am | respousible 10 any way for their being ordered, but came into my possessivn by virtue of my ofce, “The attack made upon me by this ofiic by theso false representations, is made w o desire to prejudice the minds of the peoplo against mo and to represent that tho affairs of my oftice were conducted in a looso man- ner. My books, at_the tume I left the oflice, were ali posted and signed to date with tho exception of the warrant rogister, ‘This book was kept o zood portion of the time in the auditor's office, and he notitied me and also my deputy that he would post the same, und that I need not trouble myself with it. After this nouce I did not consider it my duty to post it. “Instead of bemg a month's work, as stated by him, thero is not more than three days' work at the least. It might bo well to state that when I left the oftice all tho warrants issuca to duto were receipted for by mo on the county treasurer's warrant book. “in relation to the clerk's account with the county y treasurer referred to, will s that thiere never hus been a bock of tuht kind kept in the couaty, but that © advisability of keeping such a baok was recommended by the county commissioners one year ugo. At that time 1 ordered a book for " that purpose, but on consultation with the county fnancwr he nmnded that such a book ba not kept for the reason hat the clerk had no startine point as tho county treasurer had not issusd triplecato receipts nov lud he made any reports to the county clerk. *I'hie principal trouble with this man is probably the fact tha > county commis- sioner on last settlel with m» in full, puying § which was due me, z0 that this seilstyled pross that I was in d to the county in ths sum of 180 This statement conforms with tae state terview, all of which They Give Their Heazons=, Below are given ten reasons Chamberlain’s Cough Romedy besu: 1. 1t will cure a severe cold time than any other treatment. . 1t does not suppr but loosens and r . It relicves the lungs, which is of sat importance in treating a cold, 4. Itis the only remedy that the ex sion of mucus uir cells of the lungs, . . It renders the mucus less ten and eusier to expectorate. 6. 1f freely used as soon as the first symptoms appear, 1t will cure a severe cold in a single dug. 7. Tt will preventeroup and avert all danger Aug anxiety arisingsfrom thaf dreaded disease. ' 8. It has cured thousands of cases of croup, and careful inquiry fails to covera single case in which it has ever failed. 9. It does not coninin opium, chloro- form,nor any other injurious subst There is not the least danger in giving it to culdren. 10. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy acts in perfeet harmony with nature and aids nature in relieving the lungs, and free- ing the system of morbid matter, accu- muluted by cause of the cold. 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists, The Only On The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is the only line running solid vestibuled, electric lighted and steam heated trains between Chicago, Coun- cil Bluffs and Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature n the Puilman sleeping cars run on these lines if patented and cannot be used by any other railway compan It is the great improvement of the age. Try it and be convinced, Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific depot, Omaha, at6 p. m. daily, arriving at Chicago at 9:80 a. m, IPassengors taking this train are not compelled to get out of the cars at Council Blufls and wait for the vrain to be cleaned. Get uckets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket oftice, 1501 K\ m st. . A. NAsi, Gen. Agt. J. . PRESTON, Pass. Agt. A Law kirm Suel. Thomas D. Crane, an attorney, menced suit against the law firm of Cuvan augh, Atwell & Biddle, The petition is very voluminous and aileges that duriog tho time the firm of Cavanaugh, Crane & Atwell was iu existonco the defendants, Cavanaugh and Atwell, collected money to the amount of about ¥4,000, which fact they couccalel from Mr. Crane, and _appropriated the money to their own use. Mr. Cranc also alleges that tho books are conceated from him, and he is unable to determine the amount of money due him. It 18 stated ulso that the tirm of Cavanaugh, Atwell & Biddle are represont- ing that they are thes rs in business to the firm in which Mr. Crane was a part ner, which report is resulting injuriously to the ' plaiutif’s vusin Ho prays for u re- straining order, which has beea issued. why is the in less or will from acious has com Even_the most vigorous and healtl people have at times a feeling of wenrl ness and lassitude. To_dispel this feel- wg take Dr,J, Hi Mclean’s Sarsapa- pacilla; it will impart vigor and vitulity e Voters, Dear Vaters, Come Home, The following telegram was recewved at Tne Be cffice lasunight: SaLt Lake, Utah,i Keb. 4.—Say to all Gen- tile registered voters of Salt Lake that il those who caunot: aflord to pay fare will como home and wate, and apply ut liberal headquarters, Walker house, on election day, February 10, the committee will refund actual traveling expenses. Voters, dear vo tors, come home, 0. W. Powens, Chairman Liberal Committes, Will be pald to any competent ciemlst who will 4, on apalysls, a particlo of Hercury, Potesl, or otlcr poisous Iu Swift's Specic (8. 8. 8) ‘AN EATING SORE Teaderson, Tex., Aug. 33, 1899.— “For clgh- toen months 1 had an eating 30re 00 my tougus. 1 was treated by the best docal physiclans, but oblained no relief, tho soro gradually growing worse. 1 concluded fnlly to try 8. 8. 8., and was entirely curcd after using & fow bottica. You havomy choerful permiseion to publish tha above statement for the benelt of those similarly alicted.” €. B, MoLxon, Henderson, Tex. Treatise on Blood and Skin Discasessmalled free. THE SWIFT 8 PECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. FEBRUARY Rheumatism, BEINH due to the presence of urio acid in the blood, is most effectually cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsapne rilla. Be sure you get Ayer's and no other, and take it till te poisonous acid s thorouglly expelled from the 0 challenge attention to this ““Abcut two years ago, after suffering for nearly two years from rhenmatic gont, being konly with great discomfort, and having tried various uding mineral waters, without relief, I saw by an advertis ment in a Chicago | liat a been relieved of t tressing plaint, after long suffering, by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, 1 then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for eight and am pleased to’ state_ that fected o complete care, 1 hia lind np re- turn of the disease,’—Mrs R, Irving Dodge, 110 West 1 New York. “One year ago T was taken ill with inflammatory rhenmatism, being cone fined to my honse six months. 1 came out of the sickness vory much debili- tated, with no appetite, and my system rdered in every way. T commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilin and began to improve at once, gaining in strength and soon recovering my usunl health. T cannot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine.” —Mis. L. A. Stark, Nashua, N. H. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ajer & Co., Lowall, Ma2za, Price 81; eix boitles, $5. Worth $5 a botle. CALIFORNIA _DISCOVERIES. %:rmn.f ufaq-‘r WCOUG) EAS ) A ,Lgfimnch\tl\?tfisfi‘ 2 YBISEASESFTHROAT = o UNROS —‘S}}:} on Gy i 'Send for circolan ] perkttle3pro 2 L C0.0ROVILLE, C; Ny THEONLY— FINAL CLOSING SALE To wind up our Retail Jewelry Department. All Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver- ware, Clocks, etc., remaining \ms.olxl at this date, must go for what they will bring, We ofter, until store Ba tion priccs Nowhere. is rented, ) rgain. Look at our Cheap Windows. No use quoting figure Article at a Auc- N(‘ Every reasonable offer refused on Art Goods, Bric-a- brac, ctc. low pr pectacles and Ly “Price ,em and take ‘em. es on Optical Goods, still prevail, Gold Glasses, $3 Our extreme and upward, Tine Steel Spectacles, 75¢ up, worth double. (Eyes tested and fit guaranteed. N. B. An extra force of salesmen has been engaged for this Special Sale, promptly. o all can be waited on Store for Rent, Fixtures for Sale. MAX MEYER & BRO,, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, - D* JAGOBS Medical & Surgical Dispensary, Nos. 101 to 113 So. 13th St. A 40, Omaha, Neb from Norvous Debllity, Lost Manhood, Falling Memory, Kxhausting s, Head nhd” Bick Ach Inssnity, tronted sclentifionlly, by iiky urine, painfal swellin) Vconta: Tost_ facilitios, form of diseaso requiring M Club Foot, Cirvatire Epilupsy, Kidnby, Bindder, Ear, Skin and O Rooms tor Putien TO ALL MEN i gnriy dien pa L. i DEFORMITIES § Inhalation. {city, Parnlysi A)lSl') ASES OF WOMEN rriblo Dre: o lecs GUARANTEED| y CURE FOR | 2By l.‘éll-\. 2, | Seaa v CIRCULA UBIETINENEREC Y vt e e SANTA : ABIE : AND :CAT:R: CURE or3ale by Go>dman D1y Co. DRS. BETTS & BETT 1408 FARNAM STREET, OMATA, NEB. (Opposite Paxton Hotel.) Offios hours, ya.m., 08 p.m. Sundays, 08 m., 8¢ p.m. Specialists fu Chronte, Nervous, Skin and Blood Di- easo cines sent by mail or express, securely packed, free from observation. Guarantees to cure quickly, safe- o, somt cay, Arising from indls: gnt Emis otlon, ex- pon- t y, ensily Qlscou it for study Or business, and inds life o burden, Safely, permu; ently nud privately cured, Consult Drs, Betis & Bet Vs Furnam Streot, Omana, Neb. Blood and Skin Diseasss rosuits, eompletely erndicatod morcury. Scrofula. erysipoius. Datns (0 the hona And Tmouth and tongue. curad whpre others have fal i Urinar and Bludder Complaints, Kidney, Urinary iiaeon Diiei, teo fre- quent burning or bidody urine, lrine bz ‘colored or with milky sediment on stan 1ing, weak back, gonorr Bien, gleet. cystitis. Promptly und sufely cured s roARONBLIG. Guaranteed per- STRICTURE | Gl 0val com plete without cutting, caustic or dillu & fod at home Ly paLIeAL Without & moments co. To Young Men and Middle-Ared Men. é s.URB GUHE The awful effects of early Vice, which brings organic enkness, destroying botli mind aad body, with all tadreaded iils, ps manently cared. RS BETTS Afdress, those who have tm- paired themselves by Jmproper {ndulkences wnd and solitary havits, which rufn both nind, unfittiog thew for business, stady or Syphilis, & disease most terrible fuita b Max. or ihose cntering on that huppy 1fe, Aware of physicial debiliiy. quickly assisted, OUR SUCCESS. 18 based upon facts, first—practical e Vory case is especinlly studied, ‘thus starting Anknt. third-medicines are prepured in our own In batory exactly to sult each case, thuy affecting cures Wilbout jary. SRt cents postago for celcbrated works el eyt b £ ate disens ‘housands ettronio, nervan hred. 1y letter OF call may s8v0 you fu Chred. g8 A friay {0, pafarine AndahAm, And a0 ) Yours to life Vanied by § 7 No ceats In TS & BETTS, 1408 Farnam street, Omaba, Nob. erience, sec. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1389, Nos. 303-404-170-604. DEBILITY, Young s clng from ELROKS OF ¥5 0K ABUSE. Cure gunrui- tewd. aled | coutuining full par- teulars for Lome cure, FREE OF CHARGE, PROF, H, ¥. HESLER, Leck Box 156, Detroit, Mich, and mid Syph:lis, Sceofula, BUILDERS' FINE BRONZE GOODS ceptia - C)R. 16TH AND FARNAM SIS, n Rooms 39 & ["the o Rond for Quostion Lt pparatus o o, Jieal or Surgle of Spine, Piles, Tamoy isiood A SPECIALTY, Hook, Circulars and Qu stion lict on Nerve Qusn a. nck, Prolnpsus Uterl, Plics, Ferialo Wosknaes, Dyspopsia, o aralgia, Teu ] i Pliipion ar all Hiood Disons Bad Blood, 8kin, Urinary Diseascs anil Gleet Cared for Life Of Every Design and Finish. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, ETCHINGS. & ENGRAVINGS, < ARTIST SUPPLIES &8 MOULDINGS, Kl FRAMES, 1 1513 Douglas Street, i Ohfreperns it | Positively refusesany longer (to wear baby dresses, Kilts are what he longs for and | | must have. MOTHERS |of likeminded children would | do well to make the desired change at this time, In our large line of KILT SUITS (Greatly Reduced Prices, We are sure you will find something to your liking. ONE SPECIAL BARGAIN Is our line of Jersey Kilt Suits, Formerly sold at $7, £8, and $9, now selling at State Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool FROM NEW YORK EVEKY THURSDAY, Cabln passage £33 o B0, neeording to location of 43 Toow. Excursion 5 to ). Bteerage Lo and from Europe st Lowest Ratas, “State of California,” building. 1 BALDWIN & C0., Gen'l Agents, 6 Broad wa) Jony BLEGEN, Gen'l Western Agent. 164 Rand, HARRY E. MOONES, THOS. MCUANNE, Agents at Omaha CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS DIAMOND BRANWD. reilatle. Ludles, ol 3 Ped et ST e el E i Av New ¥ork pb 8t., Chicago SFEMERSON, & KIMBALL, EFSHEET MUSIC. 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