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FORMULATED RIGID RULES. Board of Health and the Oouncil Committee Bold a COonference. SANITARY REGULATIONS, REVISING Matters Herctofore Ignored in the Future Be Watched After by the Officers of the City. Men, wil The board of health and the special com mittee of the council appointed to pass upon the rules governing tho board of health re ported yesterday. The two bodies wero in session o greater part of the day and turned out a document as lengby as tho city charter, The rules provide thatall doctors, mid- wives and others engaged in the practice of medicine shall report all deaths aud the causes to the health commissiover. The coroner must report his within twepty-four hours after the v are returned, Railroad companies are prokibited from bringing parties into the city who are afflicted with contagious diseases, When- ever any conductor shail learn that ho has such a person on his train, he shall tele- graph the health commissionor before such train reaches the city All births shall b registered ina book kept by the health commissioner, hool rooms shall be properly ventilated and so constructed as to furnish each pupil with at least five huudred subic feet of fresh and pure air, School children are to bo v being admitted to any of th city. The selling of disensed meats, fish, fowls and vegetables is pronibited, and all dressed fowis shall be drawn before being offered for sale, In . regard to inquests raicts nated befora schools of the milk, it shall be sub- ject to inspec and all dealers who run_ wagons alicense of £10 py year. A tin card giving the number of th permit1s to be fastened to each wagon. If any hotel or boarding house uses adul- terated niilk, o card bearing these words, “Watcred milk is used here,” must bo posted in u conspicuous place in the dining ro Garbage must be removed beyond 4o city or dumped at places to be designazad by tho board of health. The wagons used in the nauline of garbage must be constructed with water-tight boxes aud clenne t. All licensed garbage haulers are to po- lice powers, Dirt, brick and_refuse cannot bo deposited in the gutters to prevent the freo flow of dirty cellars, stubies, chicken coops, pig | pe ponds ana pools of stagnant water, 1upure wells and a thou- sand and one thines are defined as nuis- ances. People are prohibited from ools, pouds and streams within imits Cesspools may be constructed on the atley lines of the lots.” * Vaults are to be constructed with water tight bottoms, the sides to be constructed of brick and not less than six feet in depth. The contents of the vaults and tho cesspools shall bo removed between tho hours of 10 o'clock p. m.and 5a. m, and the vehicles used in such removal shull bo air tight. The dumping of refuse matter upon streets and alleys is prohibited, “The violation of any of the rules subjects the offender to a fire of not less than & and not more than $100, Police officers avo_expected to obsorve the sanitary condition of their districts and_re- ort the same to the board of health, Moat aspectors will veport 1n- the same manner, After the rules were adopted, they wero turned over to the city attorney, who will put them in the form of an orainance. o Smallin sizo, groat_wn results: Do Witts Litule EarlyRisers. Bost pill forConstipi- tion, best for Sick Headache, best for Sour Stomich. Visit S. A. Orchard’s ale de- partment, as you may find just what you necd in the furniture line at very much reduced prices, . Continental block, 15th and Douglas street. Decision in Favor of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. The new nalace slecping cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R, with clectric lights in every berth, will continue to leave the Union depot, Omaha, at 6:20 p. m., daily. Passengers taking this train avoid transfer at Coun- cil Bluffs, and arrive in Chicago at 9:30 a. m., in ample time to make all eastern connections. Ticket office, 1501 Farnum = F. A, Nasim, . PRESTON, General Agent. City Passenger Agor THE Sheriff Boyd Colo., last night. a man. Fifty-five chests of tea for D, M. Stecle & Co.” passed the customs house yestor- day morning. A defective flue yesterday in a_small frame at Sixteenth and Marcy st damuge was nominul, The Omaha City Mission will pienic todny in Hanscom’s park. Donations thankfully veceived. Send to 114 N, 10th street or report to Dr. P. S, Leisenving, northeast corner 16th and Capital Avenue, bathing in the city started for Ouray, He went to look for it blazo building ts. The caused a sl Mis. J. B. JARDINE, Mis. A, P. HOPKINS, An automatic troiley catcher, a device for catching the troliey on an electric motor ear when it runs off the trolley wire and pulling itdown soas to prevent dumage to cross wires, has boen invented by Byron J. Parsons, of Omaha, F., W. Fitch, of this city, is the owner of the patent. William I*. Olson says that while on o Seventeenth and Sherman avenue motor ear Sunduy evening last about 6:30 o'clock he was made to stand on the run- ning bourd, the car being full of people, Ono of tho brass post handles came off and ho was thrown off on the pavement and recoived a very badly sprained wrist and other painful injuvies, There was but one bid presented to the bourd of health for the removal of dead adimals when that body convened J. E. Nelson pffered to remove all horses and cutflo free of charge to the eity if he could be allowed to retain the hides and colloct $2 from the owners for ench animal removed The bid was rejected. M. L. Sheerar, the special health officer was given an increase of salary. He has been getting $50 per month, but now he will receive $65 and at this price will furnish a horse. - Gessler's Magic Headache Wafers, Cures al beadiches in 20 minutes. At all druggists ot o I Wil Bury Her Today. James Batemun, the father of the girl who died from hemorrhage at 103 South Eighth street Sunday, arrived in the city yesterday from Neols, I Arrangeients were at once made with Heafey & Heafoy to bury the body at Laurel Hill cewmetery at 2 o'clock tais afternoon - Mry, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for ohil drou tecthing rolioves'tho child from pain, 20 cents a bottle, il Bring Back the Badge. Whiie answering the call from box 127 at 6 o'clock yesterduy morning the eaptain of 0. 1 lost bis badge. The finder will r a favor by returning the shield to No, e house. Hiness of George £, Hume, George E. Hume, an old and well known pltizen of Qmaha, is lylug very Ul at his rest- dence, 1618 Webster street, and his pbysicians have avandoned ail hopes of his recovery. He 1s suffering from a complieation of dis- cases, Mr. Hume has been a resident of Omaha for about twenty-five sears and was formerly connocted with the Unfon Pacitic shops, During the past few years he has been a contractor on city work. ———e what may be the ills you bear from indigestion, n doso of Ayer's Cathartic Pills will ease you without question, Just try them once and be assured; thoy have mich worse dvspeptics cured. 'You'll find them nice and amply worth the price. No matter POINTS ON PYROTECHNY. Fireworks Enthusiasm Will Mon This Year. “Firecrackers are going to bo dearer this year than last, and you recollect they were then very high,” remarked Mr. B. G. Wal- ters yesterday afternoon as e showed Tue Bre represoutative some of the latest wrinkles in the science of pyrotechny. *“Ttis stringency in the firecracker market,” ho coutinued, “will bring sorrow to the heart of many an expectant small boy who has figured on an unlimited supply at small cost for weeks ahead, Last year's shortage was caused by the sinking in mid-ocean of tho steamer Hurman, bouna for New York with 80,000 cases of the explosives, A year ago the wholesalers had to pay §1.40 a box for crackers, aganst Sje the previous year. A fortune was cleared by one or two New York firms, who held all the crackers in sight. But when patriotism 1s at stake, Nebraskans and Towans are the last people on earth to ve balked by high pricss or_anything else, and the sales of fireworks in Omaha and immodi- ate vicinity amounted in round numbers to £10,000, “!New Yorl dealers inform mo that there is a shortase this year to the amount of 200,000 packs, superadded to which is the duty of § ts a pound imposed by the McKiuley bill on the imported cracker. There are forty packs in & box, and_the duty on it will be avout 70 cents, Thus you see the retail price will probably run up to_§2.35, and the boys will be compelled to pay 7 cents a pack, a8 against b cents last yen: “China leads the world in the manufacture of firecrackers and fireworks generally. Numoer one Chinese gold choncracker is the best in the market, and has never been suc. cessfully imitated by homo makers. They do not go off with sich a loud report as tho domestic nrticle because our machinery wraps the wads moro tightly. The average boy profers the oricntal cracker to the hotie- made one, but in this as in all things else taste rules. The American Cost ‘cannon _eracker’ finds favor with the dovil-may-care youngsters who bolieve that every onu's patriotism is judged by tho amount of noise he makes, Those erackers are made in large quantities in Massuchusetts and becomo _dangerous when placed in the hands of children under twelve years as they aro said to contain some dynamito. The manufacture of fireworks in this country has grown very rapidly wiihin the past few vears and now the protection afforded by the McIKinley bill should give this infant cracker indusiry increased impet- us, But wo will never, in my opinion, be abie to compete success fully with the Chinese, wse American labor will never become as cheap as it is in the Howery Kingdom, Jne may form some idéa of the cost of v in China from the fact that the whole- sulo exporter only receives 30 ceuts fora box of forty packs from the New York or ~ Boston merchant. Each pack contains sixty-four crackers and cach box therefore about twenty-five bun- dred. ‘Thus we see that the wholesale dealer sells eighty for a cent, and you may judge how many his moon-eyed cmployes turn out for that paltey sum. “After tea and silk, fireworks are the cipal articles of export in China, and is the chief seatof the industry. “The Chinese understood their manufuc- ture centuries before the Christiou era, aud as eariy as the fourteenth century they had broughit the science of pyrotechny to the stutus of a fine art. Tothe Chinese is at- tributed the invention of guupowder, from whom the Avabs stole the secret prior to the twelfth century. To this day China pro- duces the best powaer in _the world, owing to the excellent quality and unlimited quan: tity of its saltpetre. Some historiuns tribute to them the invention of the terriblo ‘Greek fira, which played such an importaut vart in the'erusades. “The Japancse are skilful manipulators of gunpowder un ibing tho heels of their kinsmen across tEe struit iu_the race for the superiority in manufacture of fireworks. A novelty in pyrotechics has just been imported from the kingdom of the mikado calied day fireworks. They are being exhib: ited at Coney Island and tte beaches around New York and clsewhere to crowds of won- dering admi "’hey are fired from mor- tars or upright guns and explode at a great beight, displaying various figures and effects of ¢ and representing hums figur thunderstorms and many colored cloud effects which float slowly on the air and gradually sink to the ground in the distance, where they are cagerly sought after as souvennrs, “Great skill is required in the manufuc- turo of fireworks even in turning out the unpretentious firecracier. ‘Ine solitary green and yellow cracker which come in every pack aud ™ which ~ were known in my boy- hood ~ days as ‘Punch and Judy,’ were popularly supposed to produce ted mates, “T'ho ‘baby’ cracker 1s quite a new thing, being about the size of u match and_will al* ford much amusement to many a little tod- dler in Omaha this coming Fourth. It secms strange, but is nevertheless a fact, that the ordmary rocket requires the most skill in its manufucture, The stick must be just such a length and the pasteboard eylinder caso which holds the various tinted powders, the stars and flower pots and other desigus, must bo carefully adjusted so us to render tho rocket effoctive. Colors are imparted to the flame with sodium for yellow, caleium for red, strontium for crimson, burium for green and copper for blue. “An_entirely new and most surprising thing in pyrotechnics is the snake's nest. An innocent’ cane of tin foil is lighted, and immediately & volume like green grass is produced from which u scaly serpent drags its sinuous length, producing a loud, hissing noise terminating with a report. I predict o good many badly scared youngsters on the Fourth wien the practical joker s tho capabilitios of that small cone of tirffoi You couldn't pay & small boy with proper re- spect for s dignity to inglulgo in torpedoes ou Iudependence day. Imitating the stereo- typed expression of the paternal branch of the funnly, he will 1nform you, if questioned on this ‘pomt, that ‘such tifles are good crough for women.’ The fact is there 1s not much demand for them and those who call for them ure chicfly young girls. *T'he *Union’ torpodo, which went off with a report as loud s a cannon’s was much in vogue years ago, but owing to its extreme daugerousness, being almost s fatul as the toy pistol, it has falien nto ‘innocuous desue- tude.' “The ‘nigker chaser' s friend of the undertaker, because of gnor- ance in the manner of lgniting 1. Where thero is peril thero will the small boy be, and consequently the ‘nigger chaser’ wiil ever bo held in undiminished favor. Bombs are the most expensive of ordinary firoworks, costing & apicce. Wo havo some very fine privato exhibitions hero cvery Independence da; Among those whose displays generally a tract the largest crowds are Messrs. H. Kountzo and Mr. Millard,” also 8 great Ny Do you want to remove those plmplos from our i Use Haller's Sarsaparilia and Bur- dock. Itis warranted to effect a complete cure, ure TR 10 finest Fourth of July in Nebraska at the Chuutauquaassembly, Crete, Neb, Beautiful grounds. Splendid programme. Ix-Senator Ingalls of Kansas at 2 p, m, on **The Problems of Our Second Cen- tury.” One railway fave for vound trip, Adinission 25 conts. New Line to Deg Moin s, Commencing Sunday, May 81, the . Milwaukee & St. Paul railway sh u through line of sleaping ours | Sioux City and Des Moines via Mudrid, Pussengers from Omaha undthe west can leave Omaha at 6:20 p. w., secure sleeping ear accommodations and arrive in Des Moines at 6 n, m. Re- turning, leave Des Moines 9:40 p. m., arrive Omubu 9:450. m. Dining cars on both trains. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam street, . A. NAsH, Gen, Agt. J, K PRESTON, City Pass. Agt will est SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. Decisions Handed Down by the Su preme Court Juatices Yesterday, Roberts vs State, Error from Burt counts Roversed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Max- well, One Roberts was convicted of assanlt and hattery conmitted ‘wpon ono ‘Mes W, Hoid. at the proot fails to sustain the charge. Bartlett va Cheesebrough. Krror from Val- ley county. Afirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Norval, It Is the sottlod law of this stato th & sherfiT attaches property founa in the b session of a stranger o tho sult. elnfming title, in an wctlon of replevin therefor by such anzer, the officer, in order to Justity the I711re, Must not only prove that tho attach- ment defendant was indebted to_the plafntir in attachnient, but that the writ was rogularly ssued. A Judgment will not be reversed for error cominitted without prejudice to the party complainip One of the methods of fmpeaching o witness 15 by proving that he hus made statements out of court, or on a_formor trial, inconsistent With his' testimony. Before such conteadic tory testimony be recoived the witness must bo asked I had made such_statement, naming the time, place and to whom mude. The admiissions o statoments of & party to nsult azainst his {ntorest upon u material matter may bo proved without laying the foundation required In ease of impeaching disintorested witness. Kemp vs. Small: appeul from Clay county. Reversed and order of reference for an ac counting. Opinion by Justice Norval. An absolute deed of real estate or u bill of of personal property ahso ute on its face, ' and intended s security for i debt Will be_constrged asa_ mortgage. ns the partios. thereto, ‘and all othiers t 1 glven as security, and 1 as an absolute transfer of proporty thereln deseribed, dthat M. is lable for the net rents and ty while In his pos- t where between Wore H{its of the real prob sion icago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad company vs. V. Barnard; error from Gage county. Roversed and remanded. Opin- ion by Justice Norval, Held that the evidence does not tend to show that the death of the piaintiffs intestito was caused by the negligence of the defend- ant. When in a conflict ' the evidence, about whick reasonable be drawn from the facts proved. the court may which shall be returned, ckerson vs Needlos, county. Afirmed. tice Cobo. Errors of law occurring at the trinl will not be reviewed In the supreme court upon i petition from the county court to the district court in civil action tried to the county court without a jury. Campbell vs Yager. Error from Adams county. Verdict and judgment set aside and new trial granted, Opinion by Mr. Justice Maxwell. Ono C w, ployed by Y to sell ¢ city property 1 ‘effected an excha . After the transact wld C #100 for his servie t he had previously Held: There boine no 1f Y had employed C his property and he had procured a nd exelianzo of the same upon terms factory to Y thut he was entitled to a fulr compensution for his services. Bonnell vs the countv of Nuckolls. Original. Former dccision aflirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Cobb, The decision originally rendered November 20, 180, 43 Northwestern Reports 1145, in cordance with that of Buird vs. Todd and Jumeson vs. Dicison, Ibid. 1143, cousiderca nd aflicmed. Blaine vs Wilson. _Error from Hall county. Aftirmed opinion by Mr. Justice Norval, Where a debtor hus paid a note tainted with usury, he cannot maintain aa action to re- cover the usurious interest. mall vs Polenbarger. Error from York county. Aflirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Cobb, A petition alleginz that there is due from defendant to plaintiir for laborers’ wiges for work id labor done and performed by the Blaintil for_the defeadunt'nt her regucst in the years 1886, 1857 and 18, the sum of $406.5. no part of which has been paid, st su ficient cause of action, although subject to a motion to mike more defini nd’ certain. Tessler vs. R L Jones & Co ., 17 Nebras! A witness who'Kad taken shorthnd cortain tostimony at @ former trig petent to testify to the faets in evidence from her own recollection, while refreshin he memory from her notes, If she states that she does remember the testin y thuat th ness gave on the former trial. Lipscomb vs. Lyon, 19 Nebraska, 311 Thurman vs State. Error from Joknson ity. Afirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Cobb. It the criminal act charged and the erimi agency of tho prisoncr aro shown hoye doubt by direct ol cumstant ul evidence, heid that it is not ured that there be spe- 4-Illh' Pro¢ e tried toa jury there is no and’ no inferences n might difer to nd cireumstances direct tho verdict Error from Butler Opinion by Chief Jus- aln of Was conplet Ithough he rinal resy ity of parvies luborin 2 under insanity s amined, considered to be corre Held th assizned ¢ court below, 1d heid cepted to. nor ow_trinl, in the vill not be constdered as'roversi- {dence cxamined and hold o sastain ot. Smith vs Kiuney. Error from county. R d zud remandod. ion by Mr. Chief Justice Cobb. L. & gave his promissory note to W. A0 due In elht months, which W. K dorsed to J. M. C. us colluteral, with ort cag seure a loan on his ow 6.3, J. . bouzht both notes mortzaie or 8800, In his action L. to foreclose the mortza o and s second note, held that it was errc trinl court, to overrale the plaintii’s proof that the orizinal note to the defendunt was without consideration. Mathis V. Pitman, Errer from Cass county, Aftirmed. Ovinion by Mr, Chief Justice Cobb. In a contest of the validity of a will, cuted in good faith and on “tenable under section 44, chapter 20, compl ute, held, that the costs of t e ¢har ugiinst the testutor cordinz to the judgment of the court. Nowatny V. Blair. Frror from Butler county. Afirmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Cobb. prects of the statute seetion 18, chapter ton aguinsta deensed ligior seller reties for inj un Intoxicated umster deiving nozlizently aealnst the vehlele of p held to bo a sufliclent statement of co Muxwell's P and | 083 s 5 Nebraska, 1) averdict Is excessive. and dered nnder the influence of passion and projudi od 48 an error In a civil ac- tion for réview: held that there must be some testimony or fact of record to support the conclugion, u ehallenzo to an_incos r be d and he I8 afterwards p torily 2 id excluded, and the record faifs that tho party’s peremptor e was_exhausted, held that the crror for chullengo wis wi tt vs, B & M. R R. Co, Nuckolls Opin- prose- Junds, il nis s Kerkow 16 Nebriska, K52 City of Plattsmouth vs Boeck. Error from Cass county. Reversed and remanded. Opinion of Mr. Justice Norval. AMdavits usod as evidence in the district court will not be considered by this court un- less they wro made o purt of the record, by belng embodied in il of exceptions, Wihon private property fs damaged by the locatiou and construction of a public improv ment near It, and the property 1s not specially benefitted by the Jmprovement, the meusuro of the Property owners' dumiuges s the differ- enco between the valuo of the property - mediately before the location and construc. tion of the Improvement, una ity value - mudintoly nfterward A city fs liablo to i lot_owner for the dimin- utlon fn value of his property caused by tho location and constructlon of & sower built by tho eity near his lot. on which u brick build- fng had been erectod hefore the sewer grado wits established, although the work was per- formed fua caretul and skillful munnor Where an bnstruction 18 glven by which it is sought to cover the entire Issues mude by the ploiccl ngs and ovidence, ull the essentiul Inents lmvolved in the case should e duced in the Instructions Lichteuberger vs Johuson. Error from York county. Amrmed. Opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Cobb. Where & chattel mortg debt shull araw Interost, and. shall bo paid ut certaln stuted times, and theroby is an - plied agreement that the mortgagor shiil ro- misin [ possession of the property until there 8 i dofun it in payment. & provision that it the mortzages shill ut time foel unsafo oF tusecure he may selze und $ell the prop- erty,” will not authorizo such niortguges witliout evident eause to selzs und sell such praperty before thedebt becomes du The words “feels unsafo und inssoure” do BOUmean that ho 1y exerelse an arbiteary diseretion n the premises, but the mortgazor WASE Lo About has done some uct whch tonds to lmpuir tho sccurity, Newlean & Honrd vs Olson, 22 Neb., 11 State ex saslin, M r. Justice Norval. ntro- © provides thut the idamus, Opin- r a vordict has been returned in IstFlot court, the Jjudge of another dis- triet, who tried tho cause, ceased to preside, and ‘returas 1o his owa distries before the 0 for A new trtnd fs 1, the motion ansy be passed upon by the when the euwe I8 pending where the ‘]ud 0 of that distel ds sitting, an'l the court has nuthority to sbléw not excocding forty days from the adjéurnment of the term to prepare and serve she bi'l of exceptions, W I 6 party, wistmut fault on his part, has been prevented from preparing and submit- ting to the adverserparty his bill of exceptions Within the time nllewed by law on nccount of the inabliity of theseurt reporter to furnish W transcript of the testimony In time, the Judge who tried the ease should sign and allow e bill when preseaved to him When a proposed bill of exceptions Is sorved upon the adverse party after the periol has elnpsed within whish £t should have been sub- mittad and signod. saxd the bill is returned to the party secking s allowance without pros POsIng any amendmonts or making any objecs tlons as to the t he r 1 it, the judge shou'd allow the bill. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific_railway com- pany vs Wittz, Error from Jefferson unty. Affirmed. Opinfon by Mr. Justice Norval A commcn earrier of live stock cannot by ConLEAct with shipper relieve 1tsolf. either in whi e in part, fro abillty for Injury OF [0s8 resulting from 1ty own newlizence. Campbell vs Roe. Krror from Douglas county. Affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Justice Norval, When heard nnd dotor 18 appointed to collect money and remit to the principal, after de- ducting his cl W no time i stated when the i 18 to be mude. t statute of limitations commences to_run in favor of zong from the time he receives t . Mere silence or concenlment by the efendant, without af misreprese tation will not toll the stutute The county of Douglas va Timme. from Douxlas gounty. Afirmed by Mr. Justice Maxwell. In the absence of any constitutional pro- nibition or afifen v proviion fxinz the term of office of any officer or his conipensi- the legisluture may chanze such term or D1 pe tion and such change of term or compensition will apply as weil to the oflicers then iu oflice us to those tobe thereafter clected. Wihere an office fs created by the constiti- tion the compensation of the ofticer cun nelther be Increased nordiminished during his an agont Error ‘Opinion County of Vulley vs Robinson, et al. Error from Valley “county. Reversed and re manded. Opiuion by Mr. Justice Maxwell. 1 action brought by a county on the of its treusurer to ricover tixes col ed by him for the state. Held, Thut the stion was properly brought in thio nime of county, that while the taxes were duc tho stute yet they were levied and colleeted throuzh the county authorities and were eharzo azainst the county until pald into the Stite treasury Held thatthe petition states a cause of action Clark vs stato, Reversed and remunded. Justice Maxwell, Tnstructions must be based upon the testl- mony and where an instruction has been without tost ¥ tosupport It and itis that the aceused has Judiced icreby the judzuent will be rev Where aperson on trial for a crin In bis own behalf the court muy jury that | his tostinion his fnt resu.v oweye in that wive y wught caleulsted to dispa iy of the aceused. The credibility of the witnesses is for the jury o determi Roman V. Bressler. Error from W county. Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Mr. Justice N Al action tor Error from York county. Opinion by Mr. batance due upon A6403 bushels of corn at# cents ner bushel, the answer was i plea of the statute of frauds. The testimony showed that the corn was to be delive nd was so delifvered on the cars and was shippod to Minnoapoiis to the defendant who without conferring with the plaintif, ordered the corn sold for 153 cents per bushel, ns being damuged. Heid, thati he was L1 ble for the contract price, und the blea of the stutute of fraud was univall- n A'buy of its r whoneepts eraln with knowiedee ality Is hound for the contract price. - Have You Got n Horse? Every man who owns a horse should kncw that Haller's Barbed Wire Liniment is the oniy remedy that will give prompt velief to all “sprains, cuts, bruises and galls, and is warranted to effect a complete cure, i Where Will We Go for the Summer? As the heated term approaches this question occupies the minds of the pub- lie, and to aid our readers in deciding it we propose in u brief article: to give a fow pointers as to the resorts reached by the picturesque Baltimore & Ohio railroad. Leaving Cincinnati via the Baltimove & Ohio Southwestern railroad, o jour ney of a day or a night brings the trav- cler to the summit of the Alleghanies, where Oakland, Mountain Lake Park and Deer Purk are located. Deer Park is a favorited spot for statesmen and men noted in science and literature. It was there that ex-President Cleveland took his bride, and President Harrison located his summer capital. The nights ve ulways cool, the survounding scen- unsurpassed and the hotel appoint- ments and cwisine the best quality, In the valley of the Shenandoah, Vir- ginia, were enacted some of the most thrilling incidents of the late war, and at its head stands Harper’s Ferry and old John Brown’s tort. Aside from its historic interest, in this valley are lo- cated un innumerable chain of springs of variuble medicinal and chemical qualities, which combined with the pure aiv of the mountiins, the beautiful scen- ery and the comforts of the. hotels, 1 »s little for the invalid or the pleas- ure hunter to wish for. The principal of these springs are Berkeley, Capon, v, Rawley, Stribling and Rock- bridge Baths, also the wonderful Luray Cavery Atlantic City, Long Branch and other ocean beaches” on the New Jersey coast are easily reached by direet rail connec- tions with the B. & O. R. R., while Bar Harbor, the White mountains and other New England resorts are reached via the Poughkeepsioc Bridgo route, the new Boston line of the B. & O., and the only way by which one can reach the farther New England points without a transfer through Boston, The picturesque BB, & O. maintains a complete service of Pullman buff sleeping cars from St. Louis and Cincin- nati to Washington, Baltimore, Phila- delphia, New York und Boston, its trains are vestibuled from end to end and no extrn chargo is made for fast time on limited trains. KFor rates of fave, time of trains or information about any of the swnmer resor ldress the general Passenger agent B, & O. S. W. R R., Cincinnati, O. - The Founth ut Bellevue. The five Sunaay schools of the United Prosbyterfan cnuzeh of Omaba and South Omaha have decided to spend the Pourth of July at Bellevue, The train will leave the B. M. depot: 8 9 a. m. and will return at 6 p. m. De Witt's LitteEarly Risers, bost pill. W X1 Bakine Powder A Pure Cream of Tartar Powdel Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. ] INo other baking powder docs such works VIGOR OF MEN 10 cure 1 FIREWORIKS. Waterworks: man wor! woman wor you work; everybody works, even W 3 work. None of us work for fun. - We all work with some object in view, and with most of us that object is the large American dollar with the eagle on one side, and [as usual] with a handsome woman “at the bottom of it.” We've worked hard for your patronage this season, and we've had a good big generous share of it, too. We want to wind up the scason in a “blaze of glory,” as it were, and from now until noon on the sizes from thirty-four to forty two dollars Many vears' 4. all A greatest suce w012 m a\ MR CTOR Tave you cver used mere! ivo yourself tho necded at ‘not toll you that you requl tion twenty ca oxpert naultation free G-l-0-r-i-0-u-s Fourth we will offer yon 390 Sateen Coats and Vests, ) AVES We will continue to sell those beautiful Brilliantine Coats and Vests, meetin'’ leather Shoes. In handsome pin stripes, in blacks and nobby shades of blue, in =two, worth and usually sold for AT $1.40 Will still buy one of those elegant Black Mohair Alpaca Coats, in any size from thirty-three to forty-six, that are worth from two seventy™ WolthE ISt threetdol [arstRasimaies s see PB2.25 Until Saturday noon you can buy one of the finest Drap d'Lte Coats and Vests, in blacks or colors, in any regular worth five or six dollars ......... LS you're going to dress up in your “Sunday-g clothes on the Fourth and look slick, your outfit won't be complete without patent We ses four dollar patent leathers, in lace and congress; any size or width, at five to three dollars, in handsome shades of tan, brown and mole in all regular sizes' worth )-t0- offer for your considera- NO GURE! NO PAY. OWNS ence. A regulnr g evous, Chironte and o inal W Kin and Urinary Org s, stamp for roply. BAD BLOOD! Pimples on the Face § i Breaking Out [ in Troubles) Littlo Sorest Hot 8kin) Boils ol Bore Blotohoa | d_Boresj Bad Breath) o Mouth or Li o sutfer ok any of 20ke W mptome, LAk AGKER'S ENCLISH BLOOD ELIXIR WHY 2 BECARSRRIRA 000 1 3¢ s0, did vo i jon at the :l freadom’ from the afte; OR SALE BY KUIN & CC Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restorod. Weakn ervou: the train of evils fro the results of overwo strength, develoy orga; hods. id po 1w ion of caiate | X0 refercnces, sud proofsanniled (senlod) free. 2 Deblity. and all i early errorsor later oxe Ik aleknose, worre, ote sand tono given t £ o body. Bliple, rovewont seen. Failuro Btk explanations Addrecs. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. utt’s Pills or exposu ptie, the debilitated, wh s of work of mind or bod her » drink MALARIAL REGIONS will find T storative ever offered th s Is_the most geninl v suiforing inval Hotel Wwo make more porous than all " other makers o this country combined, beeauso L public appreciato the me- t that oxists i our goc & HENSON'S {8 the only 1. Qicinal plaster for house- hold use, all others being weak imitations, et the Genuine, plusters Tho Purray, ‘Cor, (4th and Tarner. fethe moxt substa Huilding hearvy brick fi banenient to roof. hoi l il e 1 a0, Centr wtially constrictel in Gmaha, Several walls vunning [rom ALl the ceitings and sbestos five proof it (mpounible to burn cacapen and five alarmy throwghout ti Aab buitding, Steam lieat, wrer i sunsiiaeid wnsurpassed @iy | B. SILLOWAY, Prop. Locatod Bro AMERICAN HUTEL dway & 415t St AN All tho Lateat VENDOM Now ¥ EUKOPEAN FLAN, o In m Dixea:os. 33, NINL Los &, N'B Hook (Mvsteries 0f Life) sant free 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. I« st1il teeating with the arunteed for Catareh, lcin6 as an A b T guaran Ofties hours—3a m. to0 8 p. m. Sunday AMUSE . BASKE BALL.: Sioux City TODAY. Tadies, full privileges, 25 cents. Game at 4 o'clock. EDEN MUSEE Cor. 1th a Stroots. W i JU; it Joseph R Cof S wh, the boy chiet of the Pawn. 3 ratl tonw idens Indians Salurlan Quartette. W. W. Buttern's dramatic company presenting that great play. Uncle Josh. Oné diie ndmits o all. Op DOCTOR NMcGREW daily from 1 to 10 Morethan 1 years exporiencs In thy trou PRIVATE DISEASES, Acuro guaranteod In i o § days without helo1s 9t un hour's timo. GLEBT. 05t completo nnd absoluto ¢ i annoying dis ever known profossion. Vermunontly eared In fr STRICTURE the bladder curad without pain FCatting, no dilating The wost ¥ it wi to moderi s01800s SYPHILIS. A 1n 50 10 8 daysDr. Metirew's troatmont fo lisos s boon pronounc i Lo naiy evor dly 1 for Cie b n3 dl40ans. Fila KCCOSE WILH LAY Juallol A complots’ vurs LOST MANHODJD nesw,all workn: e A tmidity and dosp Al ereiier iy Immediate and complote. SKIN DISEASES, dlsonser of the blood, lver, wnently eurel, FEMALE DISEASES Bouiced by ulh wito Bavo used It to bo tho m Trotiment of Toiniulo dlsonsos: 1813 truty & v Toutoy. Hours fr Jadies ; from 210 L only DR. McGREW'3 ous success in the treatment of private dis Wit won for him n reputation which s tri anl his ge Atliotl ro for gloot ant ) tho modies o 1) dars this rolute isenso ha uurantecd anl Oraans, norvous holately curel Kidasys, anld and all blidder p for ladtos 14 pro for thy Mary ful o f the above di Farnam Str \ce on either strest SANDALWOOD CAPSULES are the bost a0 Onjy capaules prascribed oy oguiat phydlctans for the curs (f @onorha and dischargys frum (he Uriuary organs Taberived s soguired, 8.@ por bux. All SB175 Allin cash, will still buy one of those magnificent corded Mohair Coats and Vests, in any regular size, in any one of a half dozen different shades and colors, worth four dollars, $250 $2.50. Ice Cream in Tl Throw Away Your 01d reozor. L-quant| 4 quart | G-quart l 8-quart, Norihwestern Specialty G, Room 409 Bee Bld'g, Omaha, Nel =5~ Do not confuse THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, with any other Company of apparently similar name, but less magnitude. )'p Bear in mind that there is no Life Insurance com= pany called “The New York Mutual Life” and that there is no Life Insur= ance Company chartered by the State of New York,' authorized to wuse the word MUTUAL in its title except THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANLOI- NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McClJle; PRESIDENT. ROBERT A, GRANNISS, * Nepay till cured. DK J BTEPLENS, Labanon. DR. BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, A Full ot of vy fUr FIVE T it kunrn uni Crow ¢ platos 16TH AND FARNAM Opon evenlugs OFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, Entrance, Iuth streot elevator oLl vclock N 1. 8. DEPOSIT'ORY, ¢ Capital, = = = = Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890, - 62,@00 Uonry W. Yates,Presidelt 1 Mihemo, obn M. Cotlin‘ T G Curtag 150 1§ Patrick. W. 1 8. Hughes Cashler, THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th aud Farnam Sis. NEBHASKA ational Bank MAHA, N@3, $400,000 » and Directors GeneralBunklog Business Transact od, L |