Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 25, 1890, Page 8, Image 9

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    8 THE CMAHA. DAILY BM3 , FHIDAY. JIEDY 25. 1890 ,
THE CITY.
The bank clearings yesterday
amounted to 812,091.40 ,
Jndgo Waltoloy will hand down a
large number of decisions next Monday.
Ono cnso of woolens from Scotland
Avns received nt tlio custom house for
U6lln k I'liompbon.
W. J. Ilamil , the mnn wlio died yes-
tcrdny , will bo burled from Drcxel &
jlnurs Saturday afternoon nt 2:30 :
o'clock.
Mr. AndrewRosowator took outaljulld
Ing permit ycastcrdiiy for n row of Huts'
nt the southeast corner of Sixteenth and
Vlnton Btrcots to cost 13,000.
Tlio fire department \ called to 2018
CnsByesterday morning , by fire in the
lioiiHo of Thom-iH Hull. It WHH quickly
cxtin gulshcd , nnd only $ IO of usunago
was dune.
"Nnt Drown , proprietor of the Mer
chants' hotel , in east ntlcndliiff the races
at Monniouth nark. Ho wltcs that lie
Is having u liljh ( old time und seeing
Eomo cxccllonl races.
Suporlntondont Scott of the Chicago.
Bt. Paul , Mlnncnpolis & Omiilm , and
Bupcrintciuiont llopoof the telegraph
service , were In tlio city yesterday.
They arc out on a tour uf inspection.
Alexander Ifufinun of Cherry county
wnu arrested by lc ) | > iity Miirrilml Hoi-
llngoraiidarralgncd boforoJudgo Diuuty
on the churgo of soiling llqxior to In
dians , Ho gave bonds for his appear-
nncc.
On the request of the commtinding
general department o ( the Missouri pri
vate Gcorgo B. Fainnan , company Jt
Fourteenth Infantry , now in conlino-
ment at FortOmuha , Nub. , under charge
of having dusertod the service the
United States , July 10th , 1888 , who sur
rendered himself nt Fort Omaha , Neb. ,
July fitli , lb)0 ! ) , will bo released from con
finement nnd restored to duty without
trial.
AVliy It IH I'opnlnr.
Uccnuso it lius proven its absolute rncrlt
over nnd over ngnln , because It has an uu-
ciiuallctl record of cures , bemuse Its business
in cniuluctcd In u thoroughly lioncst manner ,
nnd because it combines economy niu
streiiKtli , UeliiR the only tncdiclno of wbldi
" 100 Doses One Dollar" Is true these strong
points Imvo tnado Hood's Hursapafilla thu
most successful iiicillcine of thu day.
. ,1 .VA'O UXCi.llJi\TJI ,
Keats are on sale for "After Dark , " which
will have Its first presentation tit tlio new
Grand opera bouso this evening. "After
Dark" Is a strong play. Its story is
not unfamiliar , butsavo m "snap1' produc
tions it 1ms not been seen forsomoycarahere.
11 Is by Doucciciiult , written ut bin best time ,
I11 and It lins the best of Ms stage knowledge.
The plot is ono of tlioso substantial ones
\vlilch will not dlo RO long as melodrama
lives. It contains effects that , perhaps occa
sionally useilin other pieces , nvo neither so
effectively produced in them nor so legiti
mately worked. As the lithograph informs
the town , there are. several thrilling situ
ations , giving nu opportunity for great bccnio
clTt'ctH , which the management lias got up
with the best of earo. There are to ho some
surprises for the audience. Indeed , from
what is said at the theatre , "After Dark" Is
to bo a very bljr. well put on , strongly sensa
tional piece. The prices arc to bo y. " > to BO
cents for reserved seats , tlio lowpriccs being
niailo solely on account of tlio midsummer
season.
IS1
1 0. U. Moore Announcement. & Co. have been appointed
I wholesale agents for the celebrated waters of
lixcclsior Springs , Missouri.
Pence oti Knrth
.Awaits'that countless army of martyrs.whose
riuiksaro constantly reerulto J from the rlct.
tlms of nervousness nnd nervous diseases.
1\\o \ \ prlco of the boon Is n systematic course
of Hosteller's Stomach Bittui-stho , ilnostnnil
most genial of tonic nervines , pursued with
reasonable persistence. Knsler , plc-isantor
oiul safer tills than to swash tlio victualing
department with pseudo-tonics , alcoholic or
the reverse , beet extracts , nerve foods , nar
cotics , sedatives and poisons In disguise.
"Tired nature's sweet restorer , balmy sleep , "
is thoprovldentialrecupcrantofweaknovves ,
nnd this glorious franchise being usually the
conscqiihnccs of sound digestion and Increased
vlgortho , great stomachic which insures both
is productive also of repose at the required
tlmo. Not unrcfrcshed awifTtous tbo Individ
ual who xises It , but vigorous , clear headed
and tranquil. Use the bitters also la fever
nnd ague , rheumatism and kidney troubles ,
constipation uud biliousness.
Iladfjes lr Oas Inspectors.
In consequence of the burglary of H. W.
Cramer's residence , whore a thief entered the
house under the prctenso of wishing to in
spect the gas meter , the gas company has
provided all inspectors with badge * In order
to protect the public from another occurrence
of that kind. _
O. A. It.
Excursion to Boston
via the
Wabash Lino.
Everybody invited to join the Wnbash
cxcuraion for Boston , leaving Omaha
August 0-7-8-1) ) and 10 , glvoa choice of
routes. Riitos as low us the lowest. Ro-
dining chair and Pullman bullet sleep
ing cars on all trains. All aponts in the
west sell tickets ovtr the Wubash via
Bt. Louis or Chicago. * For tickets ,
Bleoilnp-car | berths nud folders giving
routes , limits , time-tables with a correct
maj ) of lloston , showing locations of do-
jmts , etc. , call at the Wabash ticket
oillco , 1502 Fnrnam St. , or write
G. N. CLAYTON ,
Northwestern Puss , aim Ticket Agent.
Tjyiich-Ciifteo ,
At Guclph , CanaJaWednesday morning
Miss Sarah ColTeo anil Mr. D , D. Lynch.woro
united in marrlngoatlbochurchoIOurLady ,
Father Uohcrty ofllclating.
Mr. T ynch U tbe casblor of tbo Farmers' '
nnd Merchants' bank of I'latto Center , Neb , ,
nnd his bride Is a sister of Mrs. 'J. A. ICoboo
of that place. The bride recently graduated
from tbo Sacred Heart convent at London ,
Canada , mid is a young lady of rare accom
plishments.
'Tlio future home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynch
bo at PintleCenter. .
I'ulillo IiuiirovoniontH.
The contracts for some important public
Improvements will bo let next month. On
August 1 the contracts for grading Thirty-
fourth street from Ames n venue to Fowler
avcnuo will bo awarded , tu also will ho the
sewer contract for constructing nmiiin sewer
from Twenty-filth atreot to Krskln , thence
northwest to Twenty-seventh and Cumc.-on
streets. This sewer will carry away the
water IIQW ninninu in n rrccluuut render
the property la that neighborhood lo
for residence use , The seworou la
boulevard to Hurt street will bo also awarded
on thnt date.
Aup-.ist S the bids for grading Spring street
from Pleasant street to Lowe uvcuuo.tihlcago (
Btix-ot from Pleasant to Lowe , anil Grove
stivot from Chicago to Davenport , will bo
opened ; also the sewer eoatmct to build 1)0a
tiuwor on Lowe nvonuofrnuiCninlng to Uodgo
will bo let. This sewer is a bailly nvedod Im-
lu-oveuieut , niul will furalsh dramiiife for the
Vnliiut Hill district.
10S
Nervous debility , poor memory , Ulflldonce ,
fscxunl ' wualtuoss , phni > lescured by Dr , Miles' '
Is'ervinc. bamplca frco ut iCuhu it Co.'s ' 15th
und Douglas.
DBVITT Margaret Olive , nt 5 a.m. , med ;
4 years , 8 months nud 19 days ,
Funeral Friday , July 25 , at S p.m. , in
family residence , 1111 South Ninth street , to
Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
An Accident nt tlio Mlllttrd.
What entno very nearly being a very seri
ous accident occurred at the Mlllard yesterday
morning. Workmen hail orcctod a largo
licavy scaffolding lu tiio big dlulug rwju
prcparatorv to decorating the celling ani
borucrs. The Btructuw was not secure and
It fell with n loud cnub. All
thowaiter * were under t nt
the time , but lucidly hot ono of Ihcm was
hurt. The duinaga to crockery nud table-
waie , however , was quite extensive , though
the tables had been stripped of their finest
dishes and glass articles. The nolso pro
duced quite n lively sensation amonR guests
and others about the house for a few mo
ments.
Mil. 11UIJOWSICV8 HUSK.
a Sewer Clicnp From the
WnilcruorJts Company.
It Is pretty well understood that a man who
gets Iho best of a corporation in a personal
encounter is somcthttiKof ustar.
Accepting this at true John IZudowsky of
South Tiveiitlcth street Is a stellar attraction
of the first magnitude nnd his dupe Is the
American Waterworks company.
ludo\vsky ( prosculod a coininunicatlon to
the council on Tuesday night compliilnlny of
the notion of the waterworks coinpiny In
blocking South Twentieth street nciir Pop-
plcton avcnuovltli building material. An
invest iitnUon of the complaint illseloica tlio
details of Mr. Huilowaky'a triumph over the
"soulless corporation" as ho terms it.
The waterworks jwoplo hud Twentieth
street In front of Mr. Kudowsky's ' store rnoro
or les.i encumbered with material ana ma
chinery for tbe now pumping station on
Twentieth street and i'opplcton nvcnuc. Mr.
Hudowsky kicked. It would ruin hli busi
ness , ho said , and ho was going to carry tlio
matter to the council. Superintendent Hunt
of tbo waUrwuikH company endeavored to
placate the complainant. Mr. Hudowky was
willing to bo placated , A Job ni watchman
vouldsult him just right and would Musotho
withdrawal of the thivatenrd complaint. Mr.
Hunt had no such position to offer ; was tltcro
anything else that Mr. Kudowsky wanted I
There was llttlo else that Mr. It. did not
want. Ho wanted a sewer among other
things. Air. Hunt had a sewer to spare. Ho
had an iron sewer , no ordinary tile sewer ,
but a tested Iron watcrpipe tcwcr , which ho
would put In frcoof cost to Mr. Hudowakv as
an offset to bin outraged feelings und at a
further protoc-tioil to the water company's
mains which would have to bo dis
turbed by a sewer put In at any
future date. The seuer vroutd cost $100 nud
Mr. Kudowsky was supremely satisfied to got
It for nothing except his silence.
around and watched the vork fc.irful , appar
ently , lest the "soulleas corporation" would
trick him in some way. Hut the corporation
played fair and nt (5 ( o'clock on Tuesday even
ing the last shovel of dirt was tr.unpott dawn
on Mr , Kudowsky's sewer pipe. Two hours
later the city clerk was readme to the council
a long complaint from Mr. Uudowsky on the
shameless manner in which the waterworks
company was blocking South Twentieth
street la front of Hudousky'a ' grocery em
porium. The waterworks company had been
duped. Ivlr. Kudowsky had his sewer nud
also liad bis kick properly recorded with the
council. S'ipeiintondcnt Hunt has not yet
fully recovered from tbo shock.
Miss Bench's ' Curling fluid 50c. Sher
man & iMcConnoirs pharmacy.
ThcyMnki a Formal Demand I'ornii
jiKl ; > tlIoiuAVorlt Day.
Tbcro is dissatisfaction amotifj the men at
tlio bincltlng works. They have requested of
the company Unit the force bo divided Into
three shifts , each to work eight hours. Tlio
disposition to arbitrate , rather than strike ,
seems to prevail.
Tlio follow IIIR communication was
handed In for publication iti Tun
Ben , It comes cUiectly from the men em
ployed in the smelter :
OMMIA , Nol.Tuly 24. To the Kditor of
TiinBnE ! Mr. Kash's having gone Into print
to deny tlio "dissatisfaction existing in the
company's woiks onaccount of lonfjhouro" has
made many mlstakct , which tund to mislead
the public mind. Wo , therefore- , beg leave to
correct his "mistakes" through ttw columns
of rJ.'nu Btn. Mr. Nnshstiys the men have
miiila no "formal demand. " No person err
newspaper said they did. Tin : Btu said :
"It is claimed a inovorncnt is on foot for an
eight-hour shift. " Tun Bun was perfectly
correct. Mr. Nash savs the men are satis
fied. Ho must have 'iskect some of his bosses
or men who could only reply by a shako of
head , not understanding a word lie suid. If
the men stand a tiilrtcon-hour.shift easy bow
is it that they are known on the street by
their physically broken down condition. It
Is no trouble topointoutnsmcltcrmau among
a thousand others. If they "stand it easy"
howls it that during the hot spell the smelter
oflleo boy was nightly running the boarding
nouses looking for men to go there to work
and trying to induce thorn to do so. If tboy
stand it easy , how is It so immv men have nuit
and others bclnp continually hired. The tlmo
roll for the months of Juno and July , giving
tbo number of men hired , quit , paid off , the
hours they worked and wages earned , would
bo an amusing correction of Mr. Nosh's
statement of how they "stand It. " The truth
of the matter Is that a man at the cunola's or
roasters works an actual shift of thirteen
bom's. As to Iho hours worked byshovclcrs ,
etc. , "there is no kick coming , " hut when ho
says that a thirteen hour shift inthoabovo
del artineats Is "stood easy" and will not
drive the men Intopromaturograves hocither
knows llttlo of its effects or makes a deliber
ate and wilful "mistake. " Ho also says that
the men get a lay oft of four days ia n month
with full p ay. Ho Is mistaken In this as the
pay roll will prove. The men get SI a day
and they must have put in. u certain number
of days during tbo month to entitle thorn TO a
lay-off , and the number of those physically
able to comply with the conditions becomes
gradually less. The truth Is that smelters
in Omaha nnd other places , -whether from
sickness or "lay-offs , " work less days than
any other chiss of men and they
are continually ilmtrglng and doo-
toriug while at work. Since the first para
graph appoired In Tin : Um : Mr , Xfash has
been begging tlio question and the \Vorld-
Ilcrald rushed to his defense. It would bavo
UvCn tlmo enough to defend when attacked.
The smelting company has constructed a bath
bouso for the prostrated nnd over-worked
men , for which the men feel grateful. The
thlrleen-hour shift can bo altered with great
and hurnano benefit to the men and little loss
to the company , The men think that the
present prollts of smelting nnd those likely to
accrue froinfuvomblo legislation on the silver
question \\-ill enable- the company to grant an
eight-hour shlfMn those departments where
it Is so sorely" nodded. It is needless for
Mr , Nash to expect Individual men to give
themselves awny If questioned as' to
their being satisfied or otherwise.
They know how corporations ostracize In
dividuals. Wo therefore submit this
statement to tbo company and the public and
bog them to accept It as a formal request for
eight hours in the above departments. Al
though It is argued by tbo men that It would
lo moro profitable to work eight hours in all
departments and that the company would
sulforuo loss , but actual gain , in submitting
the cnso , wo wish to say tlmt wo don't dcsiro
to cripple or injure the interests of Iho con
corn In anyway , boo.iuso wo earn oar bread
there , hut dpu't lilto to wear our lives out
prematurely trying lo keep it in. Wo thoro-
fore earnestly request Mr. E. Kosowater to
select another fair-minded business man
with himself to arbitrate tlio matter on our
behalf with the smelting company , In the
hope that it will tjrant the much nectloj re
form. .SMKt.TIXQ WOIIKS MEN' .
Fits , opiums , 01. Titus dance , nervousness
nnd hysteriti are soon cured by Dr. Mies'
Xorvlno. Tree stunplcs.3 at ICuhn & Co. , 15tU
mid Dougliw.
r a Wliulo In
A 1'rliiccss Annolottcr In tlio I3nltimoro
American says : 1'iu-ts of \vliulo are on
exhibition hero -which did much to dis
turb the peace of mind of the crow of the
Btoamor Florence , of the Munoldn rlvor
line , us elio ntmroacheJ her Mmldox Isl-
niul wharf. The young loviutlmn was
uiscovorcil about where the steamer
raula'a her landing. Alter the fright was
over the wluilo wus driven ashore by the
crow with the assisttincs of parties on '
land , hauled out , and tlio valunblo parts
reduced. Tha monster meitsnred thlrtj- .
two feet lonu and six foot across. This
is the first whale over seen In the Mtmo-
kin , and it Is roinnrknblo that It should
have found Its way up the bay nnd
Tangier Sound and twenty uilleauptho
Munokln rivoi- .
Stftlcd by II. B. Cochron , druggist. lian.
raster , Pa , I Invo Buuranteou over iiOO bottles
of Durdook Blood llittora for dyspepsia , sour I
Btoiuacb , bilious attacks , liver ana klduoy | I
trouble. I i
ON DOAVIE.
A 1'nstor AlisolvcR llantlit.s Iroin nil
OMAHA , July 21. To the llditor of TUB
Bun : It lini never bow tny practice to bandy
words with ncwspipors. But I feel that
truth nnd justice demand that you allow mete
tonl say through your columns a Ictv things
nbouttho "Dovlo meetings. "
In the first place , \vlsh till your readers
to undorstind that my friend nnd brother ,
Hov. A.V. . Clarlc , is Innocent of nny rcspon.
slblllty for the Dowlo meetings. Ho was vie
lently ' prejudiced against Mr. Uowlo and his
meetings from the outset , nnd. so far as I
know , tins attended but two of the meetings ,
Moreover , the Baptist denomination Is not
dl3fji" ced , orcii If It could boshowi thnt the
meetings were not nil they should have hoen ,
They , as a denomination , hadnothlnir what'
over to do with the visit of Mr ,
Jo\vlo mid are In no way respon
sible for his visit. " I hOH3 | everybody
sic believe this statement. 1 suppose
your average reader Is able to tituloistund
how a religious mcettni ; can bo hold In a
church without the ncopla who worship thcifl
bocoinliiB < responslblo for tlio way the meet-
In Is oondttcted or being hold responsible for
nil that. Is suld. hot everybody therefore
fully understand tlmt neither Pastor Clark
nor the Baptlsta nsti inioplonro In any way
responsible.
rew Again , I protest against the fashion in
which the reports of these meetings have been
tmulo. 11'liiit thcro have been some novel
things H.ild and done is not surprising , but
for a reporter to select these things and these
only It unpardonable. Ono can reply to argu
ment and statement of facts , but Ills' impossi
ble ! to reply to ridicule.
I could mention the names of a oodly num
ber < of cultivated , oiniest , sensible minlstois
who Imvo been to most of the meetings , who
heartily approve of much that has been said ,
and who In common with a largo number of
inA i tell I trcnto filters of churches tcstllloJ on
Monday : nlRht to the spiritual benefits they
bad received In thcso meetings. Your reporter
snld nothing of Mils. Ho aUo failed to note
SIP' sonio pOoplo , whoso testimony Is unim
peachable ' , told of their being healed of vari
ous slchniisscss. Most of thi'so people llvo In
Onuha , are well known to many juoplo and
their rcsldonco wus Riven. Somoof them are
beloved monibers of my own church. I
should bullevo them about nny mat
ter with -which tlioy are acquainted.
finally , if those who bcliovo that .lesus
Christ is the Healer of his people , see pro-pet
to nssoclnto tliomsclvestotfethor tostuuy the
word of God on this tc.iehinif , to pr.iy with
nnd for o.ioh other ; to pray for thosicU whit
Is therein this to 1111 anybody with holy
horror ?
Wo nro In formed that the Branch associa
tion for the promotion of the to idling us to
Divine Healing , T./03 / .Angeles , CJl. , numbers
over ( iOO members ; thut it meets lu the L ii-at
Baptist t'liurch ; that Dr. Heed , n distin
guished Baptist toucher and preacher. Is
promlnrat in it , uud tint ministers of many
dcmoninations ami pistors of churches nro
active In these associations. A. W. LtM.vn.
The Duirle Sliniv ,
OMAIM , Neb. , July 21. To the Editor of
Tin : BEU : l or some unknown nuson rhero
was a break In the Dowlo se.incoliistmghtut
tbo Baptist church. The "healer" had to
look to other quarters for aid and comfort.
The Salvation army doors were also clo3ol
against him , so he hied himself to the prohi
bition tent on Twenty-eighth street. Heroho
wa in demand , nnd ho began to harangue his
score of hearers. His hands and face had the
usual nervous twitching , and Ills vcleo the
snmo old cadaverous ring. Ho led
off by a lunge at the press -with
the frenzied rage of a wouudud
jackal. Ho little imagined his unlcnotvn
filend was hanging hard on his flank. He
suld wo had ono of the foulest presses In
Omaha thcro was in Iho lind. After using
up the press and alt other parties opposed to
him , by a series of gymnastics diaraclorlstu
of his blade art , ho Indulged In wmo Incoher
ent gush about the president and constitution
of the United States. Harrison , according to
Dowic , is a bad man because he drinks just u
little wine now and then for his stomach's
sake. Politics nro all bad all good men of
the persuasion of healers should "get a move
on them" und doHoinethimr.
Ho declared , however. If our legislature
would not pass some law to punish his oppo
nents he'd see that the devil would wipu iiis
enemies and the legisiaturo off the faccofthn
earth. Even Tin : BI.I ; bulldlngcaiinot stand.
Then ho throw cold water on the prohibition
ists by slating thnt In the Australian homo
the people had un idea that prohibition was
not a success and had recently declared ill
favor of hhrh license.
Dowlo will organize n branch of Ills healing
association nt the Baptist church tonight if
ho isu't-vhoked ' off. Oiimiviu. :
TIic Quiok uixltho Do ad.
OMAHA , Neb. , July 34.-To the Editor of
Tin : Bin : : According to your report of the
_ imprecation pronounced on molt is probtbly
duo to my friends that I report myself ns yet
lingering on this terrestrial ball. I was not
'ftveptofl ' the face of the earth July -.1 , " to
any appreciable extent , nor docs my mind
present any grave symptoms of withering. If
the Ird were in the swwping-off business
against rank blasphemy the coroner would
have had a cnso In the First Baptist church
JulyS'J ; indeed a certain personiflc.ition of
egotism , error , bigotry , vituperation and
fanaticism would bav'o fallen on sloop long
ago ia far away Australia. ' 1'ho ' spirit and
language of this man vindlcatomy good setiso
in this case. As a Christian teacher It Is my
duty to disavow heretics and heresies. I feel
that I have rendered some service to the gul-
jliblopublio In this Instance. Of coin-so I did
not expect the approbation of "our friends ,
'the enemy , "
It is July 2-1 , and I am as much alive and as
sane , I believe , as Dowio and his followers.
Respectfully yours , 1 > , S. JIuiiiiu.L.
The- Stored Heart academy for flay
pupils , bituatod on St. Mary's ' avenue
and U" tli st. , Is an institution do voted to
the moral anil Intellectual education of
young Kirls. The course includes every
thing from m oloiuonUry department to
n linisihcd claissical education. 13oaiTjj
the ordinary aciulomlcnl cour o , mimic ,
painting , drawIn < Mindtliohmgiiajo.3 are
taught. iJYonohls included in the ordi
nary ootirso. Dlirorpni'o ot religion Is no
obi-tiirlo to the roioiving- pupils pro
vided tlioy conform to the general regu
lations of the beliool. The seholiistio
term commences tlio first Tuesday In
September. Glasses bofin at I ) n. ru , ,
nnd pupils ara dlsmi&od at ! > :30 p. m.
Why Clrls P'tonld IloGnoil Swimmers.
"It is remarkable , " said a tcnchor in n
natatorlum to a ro port or for the Phila
delphia Press , "how tlio women , es
pecially the young ones , are developing
their ability and skill ns swimmers.
Wo have had this season nearly ono-
third moro pupils than wo had ut this
time lust year , and many of them are
turning out splendidly. 1 don't want
anybuttor scholar than a plucky girl
who is not titmid of the rater , ami yr
into it with the deterinliiation to learn
how toswiiii. This class of learners nro
away up In the majority , and It is a rare
thing1 to llnd a timid younff woman , or
ono whp wants to treat after the first
fo\v \ lessons. .As n ruia they are im en
thusiastic ns they are vigorous , and they
quickly take tu nil thc . various styles of
and floating- . You must ro-
motnberthat a girl has , in proportion
to her size , a Inrjrcr expanse of chest
than a man , which moans inhercasonn
increased buoyant capacity. They have
coino to know this , which perhaps no-
counts for their growing fearlessness In
the wator. Just teach n courageous i iri
tlio proper motion of the arms antl legs
and you hnvo in1 her the nmking of a
good swimmer. "
A Notullo Ileport.
. "For disordered inensturatlon , annrnila
and sterility , It may pi-opcrly bo. termed a
spceitle. "
Extract from Dr.V P. Mason's report on
the waters of Excelsior Springs Missouri.
Jlowdy BlaoCrJKor.
Dr. Jainoa MacGrogor , Queen Arlc-
torla's Scotch chaplain , is a brilliant
preacher , nnd ho is nlso n , man of very
small stature nnd slightly doforinod , u
defect which liaa gained for him in Hd-
JuburgU the title ol "Bowdy" Uac-
Gregor. Once , v.hen . n minister of a
rurnl parish , hodn.Uoil at a farm house ,
and as the momlxsoeof his congregation
ho wanted to eoit-wcro all nthoino , ho
peed mturodly consented .to bo taken
around the promises by the farmer's
boy. After ho1 had scon the minor
sights about thniiHtico , lie was taken to
the pigsty to see Itho pies , vrlloro a cu
riously shaped ranltnal was proudly
pointed out to ihjm as "JJowdjr lac-
Gregor , ca'il after oor inlnlster , jo ken. "
The story Is told by the worthy old doc
tor himself ,
To New Vork.-anil Itotiim JJI2O.
The Ohio & .Mississippi Ky. vlll btjll
, tickets from St. Louis to Noiv York city
and return nt tlio low rate of $110 , good
going August 8 , 0 , 10 and 11 nnd return
ing leaving New York until AiiLMist25 ,
inclusive. For further iufonimtlon nd-
dress A. J , Lyttlo , general western pns-
BcngeriiK'cnt , lO-i North Broadway , St.
Louis , Mo. AV. B. Sii-ATTUl' , G. I' . A.
TlioHiiinincr Girl of 1BDO.
Among the lullesof today the Lyditi
Languishes would not stand a ghost of a
show , snys the t'inclnnnto Commercial.
The pale , Interesting , anil elm-
lioritiL' beauty of the pnst , vho vopt uo-
llously ) and fainted on tlio smallust
provocation , has gone , lot us hope , for-
ovor. The ehnsoii and admired hello of
today lias bright o\cs \ and rosy checks.
She laughs , and dtvos , and swims , nnd
rides , nnd is as eager in open air sports
as her brother , with privileges scarcely
less tlmn his , nnd borstrongyoung heart
boats with the regular emphasis of
health and happiness. Doubtless God
might have miido something sweeter
than the summer gli-1 of tlio season of
18)0 ! ) , but doubtless God never did , and
the young man of the benson should bo
reverently thankful in his heart for the
exalted privilege which Is Ills ol wooing
und winning her.
To tbo young face Pozzonl's ' Complexion
Powder Kivcs f icshor chnnns , to the old ro-
iiewod youth. Try It.
Poetry M'nlc'h Pays.
If you Intend following literature ns a
livelihood , and can write prose with the
same onho as poetry , by all means follow
prose , says a writer in the Ladles' Home
Journal. Except where an author hits n
world-wide renown , or hits ti peculiar
style of verse , nsVill Carleton uud J ,
\\hllcoinb Rlloy , poetry is a very poor
bi'ciul-oanilnf ! product , although it is a
delightful and elevating recreation if it
can bo followed us such In connection
with eonio other work or business.
Itisupcrloroxccllcncuproron In million
'orniiim ( Intn niiiirl"r | or n rontnry. ltiu o < Iby
Mo Dnltc'l ' Statii Government. KmloncJtor Iha
K-ndl of the unfit imlvnnttlua in t'm Stroiixu't.
: 'iilTat mill.MfMtlloiltliful. Dr. Prieoi Cruani Itiik-
11 IT 1'oivilorilonsnol column nnimonlu.llmo or aluui.
Hoi J only l.-icniii.
1'UICK MAKING I'OWDHIl CO. ,
N'uw Yorlt ClilcuRO. San Frunclsco. Et. Louis
To cure nillonsnesj. Sick Ilendaclio.ConstlrnUos ,
Muhrl.-i. Llvor Complaints , tnlco the c
tnd cortnlu remedy , S.'MIIll'S
Use tlio BMAI.Tj SKE (40 ( lllllo bcann tofho lict-
tlu ) . Tlicy nrotlio most convenient ; tulL all agKi.
I'rlcaoclthcelz6. ii3 ccnH ii
" " ' / ! 7. 70 : .
pancUlzo of Uila pioturo for 4
cccta ( ccpporj or stamps ) .
J. r. SMITH ACO. .
Mokcmof "mioCeaus. ' St. Ixrnb. Sto.
DrsB6ttsJcB6tts
Physicians , Surgeons anil Specialists.
14OO OOUGLA.S S
O.MA1IA , Nini.
Tha most widely nnl fJivoralilr Icnown'spSo-
litllHtilii Iho Uu 1 1. nil Suites , rliclr loin ox-
] ) L'rk-ii'o , rjiuriikabloHkllluiul nut verbal suo-
I'oss In tlio troitincnt and uiiro of. Nurrnuo
( Jlironlu and Kur lual Dlstinsri , ontltlu Iliusi
cmliu'iit iiliysloliiiiH lo tlio full confident ? ! ) ol
tlio iiilllutoa every whf r < . They miaranlco :
A UKUTAtN A S'I ) I'OSITIVK OUliB fet
tlm a fill cll'ucli of airly vlc-o and tliu numcr *
OUH ovlls thnt fiillowlu Hi train ,
1'JtlVATE. 111.001) ) AND SKIX IIISKVSES
HH'odlly , coniiiU'Hil v null ppriniiiontly curi'il ,
NUUVOtla IlKIUUTV ANDHK.MIAI/n ' .
OKUCKS yield reudliy totlioir sUillful truat-
nii'iit ,
i > iu:9 : , nsTirrjA AXD KEOTAL UJ.CKHS
Riiuiniiteul cuicd without pain or detention
from liiislnoss.
IIYDUOUKLH A2W VAItlCOC'EIiR
ncntly niul sut'ousi > ( iilly I'tuvil In I'VOI-VL-IISC.
BVl'lllJilS. OONOUlUinA , HMii'/8ior. : :
tniitiirrlioa , Bonliiuli\Voakimssl ; , > o t.MHiihood ,
NJKlit Ktnlsslom. Uuraynl Kncultlos , IVmalo
\ \Vt.'iikni- uud nil ilcllculo dl-DrdCM pcciillnr
toollliur soc pu ltltuly riir > il , us trulliis all
functional dlsordura tfint result , fiotu jouVli-
fill full IPS or tlio c.trevt " ' iiiatnro jeitrs.
TI/ir"'II / Wl ? Uini-anti'od i ormuiiontly
Ol Kiwi u i.\\j \ cured , roniniul conwlote ,
wltliout cutting , i-aiistlunr dilatation , Uurm
nirei-lecl ut liuniu bv iiiillunt without u niu
inciit'H nnln or miiioyuii'ii.
JO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN.
VlIIElJ T1'0 ' of
/V oUl\L UKI/oarly vlou whloli
organic vonkncss. ilnstroylntt both mini uml
body , wlili ul | its druuileil ills , pcrinauonly
curnl.
h K nUTTI AiWicn these who have lin
L 1\J. 1)1 , I IO jiirocl tlieinsolvi-s by ini-
Iiropor IndiilKcnoo mid Rolltary lubltnvlilch
riiinbotluiilriil und body , unllttliis tliprii fur
biiHlnoHS. Btudr nr iiiiirrlsKi' .
MAKKIEU .MKN or tli ( o int irliinn thu
liujipy llfca\varuui ( > liy lcaldabllity ,
nsshtcd.
OUR STJCOB5S
Is liased upon facts. Klr t I'motln.il ' fKi > orl-
cncc. Surand-Kvury cao iHsiiuolully Kindled ,
thin Btnrtlng rl lit. Tlilnl Mvllolnci iiro
prcpjroU lu our laboratory pviictly tu suit
each case , tliu-i olU'ctlngcurosvltliuutlnjiny ,
Drs. . Belts & Betts ,
H09 DOUQUS STREET , - OMAHA. NEO.
Pears'Soap
' been established in London IOO YEARS botli as
a COWPLEXION and as a SHAVING SOAP , 1ms obtained 19
INTERNATIONAL AWARDS , and is now sold in every city' " of the1 world.
It is tin ) purest , cleanest , jlncst ,
TJic most ccanojnical , and thcrcforo
Tha Itcstatitl innst popular of all soaps
for GENERAL ToiLUT ruKPosF.s ; mid for use in the NURSERY It is recom
mended by thousands of intelligent mothers throughout the civilized world ,
because while serving as a cleanser nnd detergent , its emollient properties
prevent the chafing and discomforts to vliich fitfanis are so liable.
FHAJRS' SOAP can now be had of nearly all Druggists in the United
Stales , HUTDEsuimTHAT iou CETIIIE OEKUINKasthreareztxrt/ilessimitations.
. . wins Irheeyes.wins &JI. '
If you regard "
you will
cerbwnly use
in house-clean
ing-
ise solid cakeo sco ring-
©
your Jiousajust as nnicJi ( is fo/y i/oiir dress. Jit'cjfiC ) ticat awl
nii and your reputation- will pJiliic. "Pfculcct dMl your f/ooil
tuiino will sttJI'cr. Do not think that lioiiHC'Clcanlnff too trouble
some ; itis tuortJi nil it costs , especially if j/oit / reduce the outlay of
time and strength by itstny S + LVOLIO.
* ? ri' > r > rYCxrfrcir * x Pr
V/IT/I / .Stf ( pflPLETE ILLUSTRATED
ANDMANY 9T/1ER / ENTERTAINING FEATURE6
CENTS
JP-r
< x )
Jewelers and Silversmiths ,
SIXTEENTH AND FABl ATkl STREETS , - - OMAHA , NEB.
PIONEERS IN LOW PRICES.
Bo'iis manufacturers , Importers and Jobbers , as well as ro-
tall dealers , our parciasin ? iaoilltlos arc second to no liousi in
tli's ' country. Houoa our oxiramo low prlcea oa overythluc wo
sdl. Special attention is called to our Inrga and elegant line of
Fina Man'ol ' Ooska ( ovorSO dlfTeront styles ) at85.0O andup-
ward ? , Pine Banquet and Piano Lamps , wi h s Ik pa aaol
cfcadcB inall the no-w coloro , from $5.OO up. Buy your Tab'.o
Cutlery of us nnd save money , Eo eM * Best Trlplo Plntod
Knives and Forks only $1.75 per sot. Stool Ou-vlnsSatsC ulfo ,
fork end steel ) , $2.0O and upward. Epoons , fee. , In proportion.
Our Great Mid-Sumnior Bargain Saloof Diamond3 , "Watchsd
ar.d Fine Jewelry Is still in progress. Q-snu'no Diamond Finger
B'i ' gs from $2.50 up. Eol'.d Gold Watchrs from $15.OO up.
S.OOOfliio . solid gold , plain , band and sot Dinars from $1 tolO
oaon. Go'd SpDcticloa and Eye OHaesos from $3 up. Flno Stool
Speotaolos 01 up.
{ "Repairing jfYalches ] , Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty.
The Omalia Ivled.ical and Surgical Institute
( " orthowimiiicnt ofnll CIinONIO-AND StmaiCAl. ni3KA8tS. Fiiares. Appllnnce * for nforrnltlonuno
Vriusca. Bo-ttlnciiaiea , Apparatus and lleimxll * * for miwoisful Iroatuient of cvorj foriuof illnMsi ! ro-
qtilrliiK Mcil'oilor SmglonlTrwtinuiit. NIN15TT IIOOMS FOU I'ATlBNT.-i , IloiM anil ntteixliinco. Host
Accominoilntloii ! ! Wist. Wrltoforclrculntion Dofcrmltloi and llriiiti. Tniinci , Club KniU Ciitrnturool
Hplno. Wat , Tumciri , Ctncer , Cntnrrli , llrondiltlo , Inlinlatlon , Klcdrlcllf. 1'Briilrvi Kici | | | ; y , Klilncj
llljililer.lJre.Knr , fekln imd iilroil , nnrt nllnur laal opcrntloni. DlSHASKdOb * WO.MK.Sin tpcolnllr , JJook
of lilbcaiii nfWou'n Free. Wo lioialntdrnddod l.yliis-ln Dcj.-irlmuiitror Woinundarlnir Gimllnoiaonl
JBtrlctlyl'rlvnle ) . Only HulTaWo Moillonl liutlWIo nmkln pcilnlty of 1'ItlVATE 1JIS13ASKS.
All Jllootl l/hcini'HMUCco3Bullr trentod. Syphilitic polnon itiuovcd from the yntern wllliontmorcurr
New Hc-jloriitlro Trrntnient forl.osiof Vital I'nwor. l-nrtles uimblo to visit UB may Lo tn-nlcd nt hornolij
correi-n.Dilcnco llciiniuiinlraltonn rniifldentlnl. Mcillrlno or IriHliumocti Hint byinnll or oiiron | , so.
curtly imrkiMl no narks tu Incllo.ito contonls onciidpr. Ono perionnllntpnli'w iiruforro.1. Cull nnd consult
tuorfcuml liUlr.ry fcfronrca o ana xo wlllsondlu i > liln wrapper our HOOK TO MWN KIlliK , upon 1'rltnto
Si'Odal ' c ; NorvouuDltcaiOJ , Impotonrr , Syplillli , UJuotnnd Varkoculo , with quodlon list. Aildruu
Omah.a Medical and Surgical Institute ,
Corner9th and Harney Sts.Omnl-in , Neb.
EPH BILilTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST PERFEGT OF PENS ,
CARRIAGES
DELIVERED
totnr I > * lii i > " I"I ' M" " . * l . lU'.t
luniitii , Hicl.i , b.r.u. . ml Gitli' Irlcj
Irs. On irniori t wltcliMl * rrira ttil
t , 0 , H. ( liHtt fn i I. U Kp.t'tr' * > .
WM.J , q St. , Ct'ie | , f J lo
n nipfor H
Denver , Colo. ,
Capital Prize $7,500. ,
rjricBiri's no CII.VT.S ij.vc'ii.
$26,370 $ 1MIU I-ACII MONTH
BANK OF COMMERCE RAYS ALL PHIZES ,
Address , II. O110DUS ,
DENVER , - - COLORADO ,
THE ONLY LOTTERY PROTECTED
'
UY THB J
MEXICAN
.NATIONAL GOVERNMENT , T
LOTTERY ]
'
OF THE BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA ,
( PUBLIC CHARITY )
33SCCl .3Dai.aSHEIJ : ! IN" 107O ,
( JET A ii tl In n < ml e rnnnrolcit wHIi nnjr utbtv
Company nl n ir Iho itiruo imniv *
THE NEXT MONTHLY OWING
Will DE HUP IX THE
AUGUST 7U ) , 1800.
CAPITAL PItIZE , - $60,000
$0,000 Tlckotsnl Jl , 1120,000.
1'ilco of TlclcL'td , American Money ,
Wholes , $1 ; llnlVfN , : $ ; uartcr.v , 1.
LIST Of I'illZLS.
ICnpltal PrIflMir fiVI.OO ) . l < fi',1,000
lOiplinll'rlioof ' suw l li J.l ) O
lt'nilliil | 1'rl/oof lO.IMtl In ] o ntm
IHriiiKl I'rljcof 2WU In z.tu >
aio JOJO
( Il'rlrtKif UK ) . . .i ail ) 80JO
241'rl/riinr am are
1001'rlr.oior lee aru Id.UUO
UUI'rlKt'iof M . , BM IMUO
.t ) BIO
I'lttzt : * .
IMt'rlrcia . . , . . . . - , , . . . _ | il o H.003
IfiOI'rlrciur " WnpirovliimllnKo ( stittKI prlio 1H
'
"fiOI'rlKi'iiuf Mnpproxlnmtliiutu lOUi' ( ) prim Il.TOO
WTornilmils uf t.D ilocl.k-a by fUJ.DOO . prliu 1J.WO
_ _
Price * nmounlliiK to JlT9,5CO
All I'rln-s noKl In tlio Unltod Stales fully pnlil ID
17. a , Currencj.
AC3 K.VTS WAV ! ' 1C I ) .
t Toi : cum IUTKH or nny other tnfortnitlon
dralrwl , wrlto lojjlbly to tlm iimlcrilstic.l . , i-limrly
ntntlMK four retltluiuv , with ntnti ! . i-imnty , stroclnnd
numl'or. ' Mire rnp'it ' ri'liirn mill dvllvvry will bo
ii'virvilbjr yuiir unilosiiignu utvulupo buurlnmuur
lulliulilru.18.
IMPORTANT.
Address U. HASSI'/l'i I ,
Clly ol * lilc.vico , nio.Ylco.
Orto CHAR. 11. MVNTn.t , &Co. , Itoom 401 N. V.
T.Ifo HiiiMliitf. Oiniilin , Ni-b.
lly orillnnrjr lotlor , containing JIONKV OllDHll
Ifiucil by nil i.xwcs : CoiiipnnluH. Xo Vork l.'x-
, limit or 1'ostul S\ilo.
Ilj-trnn ofcontrnct thuuoiiiiMiiiyiiiiiitilopoilttlio
sum of nil pil'Pt Included In Iho xcliumol'i'toieiivll. '
initn xliiKlu tlckut , iiinl ruculM ) UiulollowliiK clllclal
IHTUlIt :
( .Kirm-iOATE Inerolj certify that tlio Hnnk of
Txnilon nixl iloxleo hna on dopoilt tlio ncci nry
finids tOKitiirnnteiitliu pi : > inc'nt of nil prlzus drawn
L ) ' tlio IxjteiH Uu la lluncllcencln Piililli'n.
/M-OMXAII O 8Tin.o , Inlervcnor.
Kurthcr.tlii ! company Isrcrnilrrd to rtinttlbiitotlfty-
sIxpcrci'Tit of thoTiiluoof ii'ltho tlckcti In prliuii
nlnrKur portion t linn In Klvoi by nny otlii'r lotliiry.
rinnlly , tlioimiiilvrotlrk ) ( ' .H In llmllcil to W.UW
JOOH ) IMS tlmn urunultl by olbor Ijtlurlca
i
81'KCIAU
' Thl Is tn ccrtlfv Unit tlio Hunk of Commerce ,
Nauhvlile. 'JVnn. . "Ill | iy nllnl7.oj | In bo\o.
Drs. Merill & Merill ,
SI'KUl.\IjlSTS IN
Clironlc , Norvoui , liloadnml BurideM Dlionsos nnd
discuses oftlio I'.sc. Kar , Nusc , Treat uml Chen.
Special Attention lo Dini'iiscs uf Wo
men null ( Jllllraii.
Tlioiloctorn hnro liail yoirn of oxpcrlonro In lh
liONpltnli of llruuklyiinnil N-.MV York , uml
the most successful ami widely knuim ( | ieclulllatu la
this cuuntrf.
Vnangand M iilille-AiiciI Alcn.
Ix t .Mnnliood , NITIOIIS Itelillltf , fiiorninlorrliw ,
Seminal Io osl > liyMlcnUccay , nrisIiiH fruin liulls-
crctlon , proiluclDK Hlc'CpU'HsiiL'dH , iluspuniluiu1pirn -
jilu on thulncu , nvcriloa to nuclcty , unilly illxuuur-
ageil , lack of conilili'iico , ilull , iintlt for Uiulyor buil-
ncsM , niul llnils life u tuidun.balcly.pormiinc'utly and
itpccJlly cured.
Illond mill Skin DIsonscH.
Syplillla n illxi'n o most , ilicudful In Ha
U.'iJtii.-Urinivi.v Siirncry.
Gonorrln1 , Gloet , Brplillln , Jlyilroccto , Vnrleocola
nnd Htrlclurii imllually uml mifcly rure < l
p.-ilnor ( k'IciHIon from liiiHlncss. All Soxunl
niltlcHiiiiUlinpuilluiuulB tumiirrlaijOtiiiccoaHfiilly ro-
niocil.
AllltectaldlscniOHiinroIynrKl | icrinnnontlr curciL
lldllrn , Do. in. 11118 p. in. biitiilas , 10 till 12.
N. H. 1'irsoimiimljlu to visit iimniiylio trcutodat
thclrlionicj by corro iiuiifi nto. MedlclniH aail lu-
Htruclon80ent ( Gy ovprosH , Cini ultatluii ( nu.
tjuiul I touts Inatuiupa to lnsuru reply.
1118 Ml'toeiitli . - > ! . , Ojipusltu Iloyil'
Oiionv House , Oainlin , > c.l ) .
i1AWaOOD RESTORED.
"SANATIVO , " tha
\Viiiic lorf u 1 Simnltb
IIi'incMljr , In dolilwltti
U'rltli-n < 1 mi i iin-
l < 'o to cnru ullNvrv *
old Dlpcast-p.siiclioi .
\VcnIc Memory , I.08S
'
-w IAN j-1s > * rs iIA/ ct Wnkofnliicif , .
Bpfero & A lof UsoT t ilnnlK.oJ Norv-
riiolopuimtil fiuin Lttc. oii8iicHfl , T.aosltudo ,
oil drains mid IOCH of power ol llio ( Jcncratlve Or.-
Knrin.lneltUurflux , cftiiHcilby ovcr-oicillou , youth.
fiiHiidlecietlond , ortho csct-pflvo mo ( i7 lotmico. ,
opium , or Htlmiilnnta , vhlch ultimately K-ad to-
lunruilly , Ciin > ninitlun | ami IPanilrot up In
convenient form ti > coi ry In tlio vent poektt. Pilco
SUpackncQnrOf.irS5. , . With every $3onlorwo
jilvon iti'lttcn ynartuiteo to CHID urrrfuwb
llio ilium'hcntby mall lu nuy aililrus. Cir
cular flic. Mi-iitloli this pnjicr.ildross
MADRID CHEMICAL CO. " "V.'f.V ' ? ? rii'iJSl
417 Ili'gihoin htrit , CIllCAdO , ILL.
VoitRAM : iv OMAIU. NTH. nv
ICulm A Co. , Cor. 11th nnd
J. A. l-'ullor A Co. , Cor. lllli anil Ihnmlas Si.
A. I ) . Tester iO'o..Uouiiell lllnirs.lowj.t .
J I'rlimry , Sccomlary or-
Turtlary pcriimru-ntljf
'
rntctl In SO to to ihya *
'W B I B II C B < WI Wocllinlnato all polion.
fiuni iioiiv. , Uln , so Ihut tluru tnnnoMir bo a ret urn of
tlioilltcur In any foim. I'arlks can lie ln-atcJ a
liomoni veil as here , ( forlhc sumo inlco nd under
tlio Biinio cimmntrc , ) lint > vllli llioto who ( nufrrto
coino Iicro , t\iMtlll ( cntrurt to euro tlipui oriifiyiil i }
inuncy mat I > iy 4-ntlio t > | > uit4t of conUHtfi lullrot
fnio utKl Jiottl Fillip.
toeuiuthu inoht cibfltliiMlo ta iB.Vo clialenco tli *
vorhl for a cnsournu notcuir. Hltice tholkiitoryof
inctX clnoa truoFixHlllc fur Hj | 4illl ) mi liui KJUBI ! -
forlitiitiiuviirfimtnluiitllour Jliirlo lcuuly ! vra < ill-
( nvi-rfl Koruntlurifcniiluu. Wrltu for irfcrtnica *
ttHUt JiKMKDY CO. , Omiilm. * ebii l.tt
ffiRUE AND BM TREATMEIIL
Bpcrlflo for JljriUsrli , Dl7rlno < iiF.'l , , Kt-nrnl U. W l
( ulnossMental iMirrcinlonh'tlltnlnunr tliv Hrnln ,
rncnt. li'almx. or tlz for 8J. f rut by imllprtpaltU.
XVIII , AMAl. onlnr frtr f.11 LaXl I. Will fbtul | , Urvlia or"
criaranf-u to iurun.1 money ir iuo irniijitnv laiam
lain. iJunrantoonUauodiuiJu-umiiiuium ml ) u
GOODMAN DIIUO CO. ,
1110 ruriiiimStrcut. Onmhii , Neb
CNCLISH
PILLS.
BCD cnooa DIAMOND DBAMD.
AiSfti" : ? " , ! .1 - *
' U.i.Milcl timl L.r-i'koo. TMli-Mnollier.
find - ! < . | . .i.r jmleul M i J"llllif fur
.u.ll , " ( I.Her l./ri-lurniKul1 ' * " '
TO WEAK .
eurTrrlui frnni UierlfivUiif youtliful " rrrir , ' ' , t
Jenay ' > nH" ru VlMJ