8 THE OMAHA 3)AILJ3EE , MONDAY" , JULY 28 , 1890 , THE TOLD OF ELECTRICITY , Some Interesting TJxporlmonti in the LightIng - Ing of Eailway Trains , A VERY POWERFUL SEARCH LIGHT. Tlio Ftcnnicr Connecticut Can Iioonto Vessels Two UMlofl A way lilcctrlo for IiocninntlveN A DlMnnco Telephone. Tlio paper rend by Mr. M. n. Leonard nt tlio mooting of the APi-oclatlon of Hallway Telegraph Superintendents Is woithy of moro tliiin casual notice. It dr-sils with tlio use of electric lighting in tlio service of railways , nnil treats a wide Mibjeotln n very compact nnil com plete mnnncr. The electric light first found its way into favor with railway ollk'lalH from H.s great usefulness as a method of illuminating stations and yinds wheio in many cases there is m < u > h night service , tind where the need for something moro powerful than lamps or gnu hud long boon felt. Hut It is not EO murh with tills old application ns with newer and more revolutionary ones that Mr , Leonard concerned himself , nays the Electrical World. Particularly favor- nblo was his notice of the electric loco motive headlight , which is a comp'ira- tivo novelty to most of us inspito of the fnct that its use had been long1 ngo sug gested , and experiments had been tried in various places and with varying do- grccs of success , From the present ac count it apponi'H that the diflleultles that have heretofore hindered tlio introduc tion of the arc lamp for headlights have largely disappeared owing to Improve ments in apparatus , and that the trials mndo have been highly satisfactory. For Buch a use It is necessary to have a lamp powerful enough to illuminate the track for n long distance ahead of the train , and the recent test shows that any serious obstruction on the tinclc , unless in the cnso of a very thick fog , would becorno visible far enough ahead to stop a train running at the rate of forty-live miles im hour. Buch is not the cas > o witli the ordinary oil headlight , and as higher speeds coino into general practice the need of fomo powerful Bcnrcli light instead of the prchent lamp will bccomo moro and more marked. Another use unfamiliar to most of us is Hint of the electric light as a signal on switch stands , lirst ex tensively introduced by the Southern Pacific railway company. For this pur pose incandescent lamps to the number of KM were nut in at Oakland , Cal , and the result of several years' experience has been to show that the now system is not only slinnlur and moro trustworthy than the oil lamps that have been pre viously ufacd , but actually loss expen sive by an amount not inconsidera ble. Perhaps the most interesting part , however , of Mr. Leonard's paper is that which deals with the subject of lighting passenger trains. IIo reviews briolly what has been ilono in tills country anil then rails especial attention to tlio oven creator success that lias been attained in England. The practice tliero is very favorably inclined toward a pyatcni of driving the lighting dynamo ftom a car nxlo Instead of from n ecparnto engine. In such a case special precautions are necessary in order to drive the dynamo nt tlio proper speed for charging the ac cumulators used in connection with it. A frequent mqlliod is to throw the flyniimo into action by means of a cen trifugal governor when a certain speed corresponding to that desired by the dynamo in reached. The arrangements nro botnowhat complicated , but the re sults reported are very encouraging , and the amount of attention required is con siderably loss than that rendered neecs- nry by the miniature central stations , used in our own trains. The objection to biich n method of getting power ap plies principally to American railways , where it was found n few years since that the numerous curves , around which the wheels have n tendency to blide , dis arranged the driving gear , and varied the bpeed in a way that produced no email amount of trouble. Whether the dlfllcultics then mot may bo overcome in moro recent apparatus remains for ex periment to determine ; but the plan of driving a dynamo from the car axle cer tainly possesses marked advantages in the matter of economy , for the reason that the small engines used in American train lighting have proved to bo exceed ingly uneconomical , whereas driving from nn axle is almost equivalent to get- ling the power direct from tlio locomo tive. A Powerful Soarcli The steamer Connecticut , of the Prov idence and Stonlngton steamship line , has been equipped with n now Ilunting- ton search light , bays the Providence Journal. Men have been employed on the big boat for the past few months constructing the light and gutting it in running order. They accomplished their titbtooniy a fowdajs ago , and now the big Connecticut can forgo its way through Long Island Sound during nights when fog dims the eyes of the over-watchful pilot , without mauh fear of collision. Tlio wonder is how the Long Ihland steamers over managed to do without the bcarch light. The search light is situated on top of the pilot lioubo and is played on any quarter desired by the pilot within. At his will ho can throw the powerful light towards the sky or water , ami all by the means of a little wheel with a switch. On a very dark night objects at a dis tance of two miles away can bo scon quite plainly. When fog is dense the light is thrown a distance of half a mile. The light , us located on the top of the pilot house , is connected with tlio reg ular incandescent system of the boat. By moans of a weight that may bo oper ated by a magnet , the btoum fog horn of the vessel IB brought under the control of the electric current. In the pilot hotibo there are four switches controlling the current that runs to the senich line and the fog horn , nnd by means of thcso switches the pilot can start the search light so It will Hash at regular intervals automatically , or it may bo niado to burn steadily , or it may be inado to Hash automatically at the in stant the fog horn begins to bellow nnd cease to ( lash when the bellow ceases , or the horn'may automatically bellow with the Hashing of the light , or the Hashing and bellowing may bo done alternately or simultaneously by hand. No such ufco of electricity was over mndo before. The Connecticut's search light was manufactured by the Scott electric works , and Is of 6,000 caiullo power , Steamer Rhode Island's la 4,000 , candlu power. Ulcctrle lleiulllnlitH lor Ij coinotlvon. The electric headlight for locomotives , to which wo luvvo briefly referred , ro * ilccts a beam of ! ) ,000 candle power , though it may bo regulated to any lower degree of illumination , says the Boston Transcript. Power is furnished by a storage battery of twenty-four 0x0 cells , which are placed twelve on n side in the tender , "llio buttery is coanectod with the lamp , which is of the are variety , by ft flexible wire. An automatic ar rangement In the cab allows of the cur rent bolnir shut oil , turned on , or the light regulated anywhere from minimum to maximum power. The lamp It&olf Is enough different from thoordlnary arc lamp to bo pateutable. In the lami ) proper tliero is a brass rod about twonly inches high , which servos ns a guldo to tlio two slcoves which hold the carbons , and which , by the aid of n little olectrft ! motor , move toward each other as fast as the carbons nro con sumed. The armature of this llttlo motor revolves 3,1200 times for every inch of carbon consumed , and stops whenever the carbons touch. The mechanism so controls the carbons as to insuroa steady and unlllchorlng light , and no amount of jarring Mill cither break the lamp or alter the uniform light. Tlio light has been in u o on engine No. ! J73 of the Duluth & Minneapolis road for a week past and the engineer says that the liirht is so bright that with it it is just as safe to run nt night as in daylight. While costing a trlflo inoro than oil 2j cents to 10 for oil the light ii so much bettor that the superintendent of that department of the road says that the item of expense will not prove a great barrier to its general introduction. The novelty of the inven tion Is the running of an aic light by a storage battery , If this headlight U in troduced , it is perfectly safe to say that many accidents unavoidable under pres ent conditions will bo averted. Should it pro\o perfectly successful it will fur nish nn opportunity for legislative action compelling railroad companies to place them on their engines. The inventor , Mr.V. . L. Silvey.of Lima. O. , has al ready many valuable inventions , among the sixty-live which ho has patented being the ringur on the Bell telephone , for which ho got $33,000. Train fjlKlitiuj ; in Switzerland , The application of electricity for the lighting of railway trains is a problem that yet remains to bo satisfactorily solved ; but , notwithstanding this , many experiments nro being conducted in vari ous localities to arrive ; at a definite de cision , sn8 the Electrical World. The most recent to take up this subject were certain Swiss engineers , who have been making comparative tests with the elec tric light , oil lighting , and the Pintscli system of gas lighting. The experi ments took place in a carriage attached to a passenger train which travels between - tween Zuilch mid Kiohtorsweil. The car riage contained ono first class and two second class compartments , and n toilet cabinet. Ono incandescent lamp was suspended from the middle of the roof of each compartment , and ono glow lamp was also placed on each platform at the end of the car , the two latter lamps being only in circuit when passengers entered or departed from the carriage. The battery was placed in a box under the floor of the vehicle , and weighed 300 pounds. It consisted of eight cells , and contained suillciont energy to last for eighteen hours , whoa it' mid to bo re charged. The results obtained from the experiments were that a six candle dlo power glow lamp is equal td an'ordinary oil lamp ; but this was considered to bo insullielont. A candle power incandescent Ininp , howovoi1 , enabled tlio passengers to road with fa cility small nowspiper print when the lamp was provided with a good reflector. A. Ijonjj Distance Telephone. W. C. Turnbull is a Baltimorean , who has made a highly improved telephone which can not , however , bo set up in this country until the Bell patent expires , and at that time a general revolution in the telephone system is imminent in this country , says the Cincinnati Enquirer. Some argue that the Uell people are rich enough to buy out all the improved systems and annex thorn , and will do so. Others say that tlio boxes and other com plexities of the Boll system -will not admit of alterations , and that the concern will bo loft with only its good willif it haa any good will after so long a monopoly , with so little improvement in its apparatus. Major Milbourno says that experiments made in appovod presence shows that tlio TuVnbvll telephone can talk on or dinary iron wire from Now York to Chicago cage and baclc , and that with copper iviro which has so von times the induct- vo power of iron , the machine ought to talk from Nork York to San Francisco and the Sandwich islands , or from Now York to St. Petersburg. Sparks. A modification of Edison's phonograph s said to have boon devised by a painter n Minn. It costs under $20 and me wax cylinders are reproduced in zinc by the jnlvo-plaalie process at a cost of 5 cents each , selling price. A weak galvanic current , which will sometimes cure a toothache , may bo one-rated by placing a silver coin on ono side of the gum and a piece of Kino on the other. lUnslng the mouth with icidulnted water will increase the effect. Ilonry Vilhird expresses his positive opinion that in live years there will not bo a steam locomotive on any railroad in the United States , and all kinds of ma chinery will bo driven by electricity. It is estimated that although there are over 300,000 telephone talks a day in the citvof Now York , there are probably u million people living lioro who have no\or yet talked over a telephone. The long distance telephone sorvleo 1ms boon inudo very olllciont , as mny bo gathered from the fact that the roar of Niagara Falls can now bo distinctly heard in the city over its lines. An English photographer claims to have discovered a solution of the much vexed problem of how to retain in it , pho tograph the tints of nature. Electricity Is the agent by which this is to bo ac complished. Tlio discovery is said to have boon made accidentally. A blind ing Hash of lightning came fust as an ex posure was being made , and the result was the reproduction of tlio natural col ors of the picture. An electric spark 1ms boon photo graphed br means of a special camera , in which the sensitive plato rotated at , it is said , a velocity of 2f , > 00 revolutions per minute. Appetite anil strength may bo Improved , every part of the system strengthened and tlio animal spirits retrain tlioir buoyancy by tlio use of J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial aud Hlood PurlHcr. < ? . A. It. Cxcur&ion to Boston via the " \Yabash Line , Everybody invited to joli > the Wnbasli excursion for Boston , leaving Omaha August 0-7-8-9 nnd 10 , gives choice of routes , lUtes as low as the lowest. Re clining chair mid Pullman bulTot bleep ing cars oa all trains. All agents In the west sell tickets over the Wabash via St. Louis or Chicago. For tickets , sleeping-car berths and folders giving routes limits , tlmo-tables with a correct map of Boston , showing locations of do' pots , otc , , call nt the Wabash ticket ofllcc , 1501 ! Fanmni St. , or write u. N. CLAYTON , Northwestern Pass , and Ticket Agent. Ho Knows Now. A fioorgla youth who answered ( in closing ii quarter ) an advertisement of how to mnko money without work got in reply a pleco of napor Inscribed : "Catch suekers , as we u < v' ' Mrs , "VVlnslow's bootlmiff Syrup for children tcotlilug relieves the cUUd fruuimila. 3 eettU a bottle. DISCOYHllV IN MEXICO. Pj'rnmltl wltn a Spiral llomttvoy from Una' ! toBtinniilf. During the recent visit of Jesse It. Gran land Charles J. Whlmplo to Sonora - nora , Mexico , on business they were much strucic with tlio sight of a terraced mountain , says the Tucson Star. It is located about fifty miles southwest of Magdftlona. The mountain is circular in form , about three-quartern of a mile in diameter at the base , nnd is ter raced from huso to peak. The height ef the tcrrnco is from ten to twelve feet , and in many places is built of solid masonry. At many other places it is cut out of the solid rock. The roadway Ic from fifteen to twenty foot in width , starting nt the basoof the mountain nnd coiling itself spiral-like to the peak of the mountain , which Is not less than ono thousand two hundred feet higher than the base of the moun tain. The cost of the construction and cutting out of the solid rock of this terraced - raced road must have been enormous , nnd tlio remarkable feature oflhls won der is the state of its preservation , Jlcro and there the masonry has yielded to the crumbling influences of time ; these are exceptions. At the base of this terraced mountain is a mighty rock , .which has the uppoar- tinco of having been hewn out of a solid roclc and weighs 100 tons or more. It is placed at tlio mouth of what appears to bo the entrance to this ter raced mountain. Hero another query is suggested. Does this door to tlio mountain open the way to mineral treas ure or to the shrine of ancient religious devotees ? Again docs the terraced road which cells its way to the po.ik of the mountain lead to tlio shrine of the ancient vestal virgin who kept eternal watch on the sacred tire which was never buffered to die ? Ono thing is certain , there is awild Hold for those near at homo who wander far into Egypt and Persia to btudy the mysteries of the hidden past. Hoods Sarsapaiilla Is In favor with nil classes because it combines economy and strength. 100 doses ono dollar. AUMV KMaST.nia.VTS. What is Required flel'oro a ainii Can Ilccomo a Solillor. It is not every man who takes it into his head that ho would like to bo n soldier who is accepted at the rendez vous. Sometimes very few men are needed by the army , or tliero are enough soldiers of the class usually enlisted at a particular station , says a writer in Ilarper's Weekly. Then the recruiting olllcor is exceedingly careful , Some of the unfortunates are doubtless convinced that the service is altogether too fas tidious. There is no dearth of men in the country who are willing to wear the United . 'States uniform. The applica tions average a larger number than the legal limit of the enlisted strength of the army. In 18SS there were 21,710 applications for enlistment. Of these 18,017 were re jected. In the hist eight years the av erage number of applications is 2-3,001 ; of rejections , 18IO ) ; while , notwith standing the largo number of men offer ing themselves at recruiting olliccs , the army last year lacked 1,800 of tlio legal 25,000. Tlio rejection of nearly 7.5 per cent of the men who apply for admission to the rank and fllo of the arm v indicates. f course , not only care in the election of those who are accept- d , but also the low character > f very many of the applicants. "Many non w'ho apply at the rendezvouses are ejected by the oilicor in command on lielr appearance. Brutility and dissi- Kitlon leave unmistakable signs upon ho faces of their victims , and the man , vho boars them does not got ns far ns .ho . first surgical examination. The recruit whoso appearance satisfies ho ofllcor. If men are wanted from the ) fllco nt which ho makes his application , laving given Ills name , birthplace , age , tc. , with whatever of his personal listory ho sees fit to intrust to .ho . keeping of tlio recruiting olliccr , is ixnminod oy a surgeon. IIo is then ransferred to the depot , and is once moro examined , after having been bathed and vaccinated "When ho Is as- ignod for permanent duty , ho is exam- ncd a third time , in the presence of the commanding olllcor of the depot. The depot examinations are very thorough ind minute , nnd it may bo assumed of my enlisted man who receives his unl- 'orm and kit that ho is a very good pccimon of physical manhood. Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous dyspepsia , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. Miles' Norvino. Samples free at Kulm & 'Jo.'s , 13th anil Douglas. The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Dmnha , Council Bluffs , Dos Moincs and Chicago business is tlio Rock Island vestibule limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. in. daily. Ticket ollico 1002 , Sixteenth ind Furnuin sts , , Omaha. Horse Htoalin In Iltissln. The Russian minister of the Interior ins submitted for the approval of the nlnistorial council a bill for the suppres sion of horse hlcnllng' . It prescribes that gypsies shall shall lk > prohibited from noving about In Russia , and that over- ownol'of nhprso must take a cortillciito rom the police or from the authoritio- of his rural dibtrict attesting his righty 'ul ownership. If a horse is sold , this certiilcnto must bo produced and trans , 'erred to the mime of the purchasers The ono who sells n horse is to bo hold responsible for its good conditionand ho mutat return the purohaso money and pay i flno if ho deceives the buyorln ills roii- rceontations of Its ago or iieidth. If a diseased animal is sold nnd infects the mirehasor's cattle the seller must pay all damages and bu tried before a criminal court , ATri ( I TtcmiMly for Those who suffer from disorder or inaction of tlio liver will never got tlio upper hand of the unruly organ so Ions ; as they use such ir- iMttoiml remedies ns blue pills , calomel and potlophyllln. Hut from the tried and popular meilidno , Hosteller's ' Stomach itlllcrs , ihoy nmy expect relief with n certainty of obtain ing It. The Influence of the Hitters upon the great biliary ploiul Is illrect , powerful and speedily felt. Tlio rollof nttonlod is not sius- inoJii1 , but complete nnd permanent. Tlio sallowness of the skin , furred nppcnnmco of the tougue , indigestion , costiveness , head ache , nausea , pains through the right tide ami shoulJcr , In fact every accompaniment of the obstinate complaint nro entirely nud promptly removed by n course of this Inostlnmulo medi cine , In behalf of which testimony Is coa- stuntly 0111:111311111 : ; from every quaitcr , aud from all classes of soaietv. o I3nill'i Woman's Cornn. There Is only ono lady chiropodist in London , and there are very few in Now York. Miss Mary Llbby , a bright liUlo American woman , has bolWod as a chi ropodistin Kogent street , Sha has well appointed rooms and an aristocratic practice , says the I'nll M"all Uudgot. Mibs Lihby Is of the opinion that ling lisa women , in proportion to tholr sniw rior height , have no larger foot than American women. "They have vastly moro corns though , " she said. This , she thinks , is partly duo to the fact that Kiifjllsh womoi do to much walking. American womoi nro bad walkers. There ib no nei'd foi thorn to lourn solf-rollaneo in this re spoi't-locomotion is bo cheap nnd ens. } in tholr o\vn country. Of course , tight , j ill-lilting shoes are in most cases thorea- BOH for corns. The ftibhlonablo-pointod toes have uiudo Ingrowing nulls couauion , j The largest nunibor of corns the chirop odist has yet dlbcovored on a woman s foot in London IB six , Miss Libby Is/also a skillful manicure. Sholiasinventod'a ' remedy to prevent bnd'temporoil ppoplo fiom biting their nails. Hy the way , manicuring poems to bo hotter paid than chiropody. Three ( milling * is charged for doctoring a foot nud removing uu unlimited number of corns. Manicuring Is usually U shillings more. London-in simply overrun with amiileuros. F.vurv hairdresser and mil- vorsal provldor.employs one. It is very Important In this npo of vast ma- terinl progress tbilt a remedy bo pleasing to tlio t.isto and to the ey < % emlly taken , accept * nblolo the Htomnch anil hc.illliy la Its nntun ; anil effects. 1'ojsessliiK thcto qualities. Syrup of Flm U the QUO perfect la.vitivo aud est gentle diuretic known. Always 1'ny Cnsli. A retired Detroit merchant i-ays the moit independent man on earth iri the ono who pays cash mid runs no bills , es pecially wh'cro ho buys his provisions. When ho fools that ho cm buy where ho pleases and pay as ho goes ho buys to jotter advantage ovorv time and saves nonoy. If ho runs no bdl ho is not liable to bo assessed for losses on seine deadbeat - boat account. Some dealers consider it perfectly fair to make up on paying ne- ounts what may have been lost on bad ones. ones.Dr. Dr. Sussdorff makes a specially of dis eases peculiar to women , 1C01 Furimm st , Australia' * Itnblilt I'ln ' uc. The vastncss of the rabbit plug/no / in Australia is indicated by the fact that the government of Now South Wales es timates the expense of erecting rabbit- proof wire fencing in the western and central districts of the colony atlo- , 000,000. > S K"W Ini E SMSS.saxi.-S Its inperlorcicellencoprOYOn In million * of homes for morn tlmn a fiinrtorof n century It N used by tlio United St.ittM Covominent. ICnitor.-iiil by thu lieadu of tlio Kruit unlvor.iltlot ni the StronKOU , I'urfstnnd .Mo-t HctlDiful. Dr. 1'ilco' * Crunui link- Inir I'owdor docs not contain ammonia , liruo or alum. SolJ only In rnni 1'lllCH UAKINR rOlVDHIt CO. , JSow York. ClilcaKo. Son Fiuuclsco. St. Louis Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14OO DOUGLiAS STRKE1T OJIAIIA. NC1J. Tlio most widely nnd favorably known spec ialist * In the Uolted Suites. Tlirlr lon ov- purlcnco , runinrUsiljlu skill anil universal suc cess In the tientinent anil curoof Nervous , Chronic nml Surgical Ilsoiws. ) cntltlo tlioso eminent pliysloluns to the full contldcncoof the ulllloteil ( M0r3-wliurp , They cuarantoo : A CKHTAtN AND 1'OSITIVII ' OUKE for the uwful oirocts of I'arly vice and tlio iminor- UUH i-vlls that follow In Its tialn , PHIVATB , III.OOD AND SIC1.V DISHASES Bpc'pillly , eoninlotnH' nnd iic'rmunPiitlir curwl. N'HKVOIIS IE1HI-1TV ) AND SP.XUAI. DIS- OKDKKayloliI roudliy to their blclllfut trout- ' " , risTur.A AND itncT.vo ui.cnus i'i'd oureillthout tletoutlon \\lthout jialn or fiorn linslnoss. HVIUOUiin : AND YAUIOOcnLE perma nently nnd sucoi'ssfully c'ureil In ovoiy caso. SY1MIIMS. UOMmilllEA , OhEIOr , Spor- matorrlii',1 , Seir.lnal Wiukm'ss , Lost Aliinliiiod , NlKlit Kinlssloiis , Deunjcd I'acultlos , 1'uinalu \Vuiikiius iiiiiliiUilulcato ! dlsonlors pi-onllar to oltlmr so < posllloly ouri-il , as wi-11 ntall functional ( llsoixluis tfiut icsult from youth ful fullloior the oxcessof iniitiiiu yuuis. TIiMPTIIPIJ Utfir.intucd | ) i > rinnno ntly O 1 1V1O1 U 1VL < oiirod , removal comiiloti ! , wltlioiit cultln . cuustlo or illlutitlon. Cures alTectcil at homo by pntlunt without uuio- incnt's piln or annoyanco. Tn vniikir ; AMn fclinn P-AflFn Mt-M ACIIPK f'lIPK The awful onoots of OUlUl LUlxll 0iriy ! vlco which linnus orjranlo weakness. ilostn > yliiK l > oth in I nil anil bed ) ' , with ull Its UrcadoU ills , pormancnty ciiiiu. m > > Q UTTTTQ Address these who liavo 1m- \0. DIvllO piilroil tliomsplves by ini- pronor Indulsonoo ami hollttiry li'iblls , which ruin both mind and body , imiittlnsthoin for buslni's < i. RtudvormairiiiKn MAItUMMJ MH.N or tlm-.ii ontorln ? on that happy life , tuvaroof physloaUloljllity.qiilclcly UbsUtUtl. orm SUCOB3S iHliasod upon facK 1'lrst 1'ractlonl oxporl- i-nco. Soconil-Kvery ca o IShimrlullystiiillud , thin Btartln right. Third Moilldnes uro proimicd In our luborntory exactly to suit cacli ouso , thus HlTuctliiBUuios wtthout Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. NEB , Some -women imagine that nothing will stand the pecu liar breaking strain of their forms " bones. " ' on corset . They don't knoiv Kabo , which neither breaks or If Kabo breaks or kinks in a. yc"r , go' back to the store a'which you bought your coiset and'yet your money vja'n , every cenc of it. If tha corset doesn't ' suit you , after wearing a week or tvo or three , go back for jour money. ' 1 here's a primer on Cor- rets for you at the store. L ; ; cw vc Foil I.Ainrn o.Nl.v nr. Irfcluo.i I'orloilli'al I'.lll tlioKrencli romody. actun tlio men-triml iyxlom nnu euro BUiiroiiloi | | from wliutuvur cnu o , i'ruiuoto luenstruutlun. Tlic e plll UouUl nut U'J tiikcu ilur- ln pri'Kimncy , Am , rill Co. , Uoynltr I'miit , Hpen- c r , Clay Co. , lu Oonuluo l > jr Hliurman , V .Mci'onnnll , IJoUeo it. near I' . 0 Omn.'ml O. A. Melchor , WoulU Oaahni U. 1' , jUH , Cuuucll Ululla , f. , w ii Ivr to. " PEARS'-TliB ' Great English Complexion MPr-oli $ ! Everywhere , " FOR RASES THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE FOR FAMILY USE IN THE TOLD. . Instiiitl'stoH : | HIP mint oxiTiirlntluir imlns , nurfnll < to giro caau lo the sufferer ! n fov applications ui'l llku nmKlc. ciitiMlni , ' tlic [ mm A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS , Tntornnlly tultcn In doM's of from tlilily tosixly dinps In hnlf n tumbler of \ \ ilor will euro In a fou miii 11 1 os Ci.nii tin , SniHins S > < u Stum noli , t'ollr. I IntuliMioo. lloai tbnrn. l.iin niir. I'alnl- liiB SIR-US ' IIOLTiHAMOimUS , DIAIiKHCXV DVSEN'IEiY , Sli-lt lli'ii'l.i.-lu' . , Nausea , AiiintiliiK. Nurtousncsi. Slopplc'-oiii s Mol u la , autlall liileru.il jnlus arising fioiu cli tinge uf diet or watur orothor ( MiibOH. O CentsalJottlo. Sold , by Lr.igylsls. The Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute .fesiu * & & * - : , Krmv * ! > I- m rwfpofliafapisiifii $ mm wsi8 - j = - K ; s - ' - = : : i ? = * ' * S P ? ? * S53S&S ± For Iho treatment of nil CIIIIO.VIC AND FimOIOAL niSKA rS Urncos Apullnncf * for neformltlpi , nnd Truancc. Hcfit tin lllllei , Appnrutus nml Kcnu'illra for stnceHnful ticntitunt nfcverr form of illsc'iHCH re- qulrlni ! .Mcillcnl or Surgical Treatment. NIVIA'V ItOO.MS KOH I'.ATIi.NT3 llonnl of iitto'ulunce. llcst Acpcimmoilntlon * West Mrltofnr clrculnr. on Dcfonnltlts iitid Hrncc * . , Trua'P" Club Kcot , Curvature of Hilnc | , I'llcs , Tnmois Cnnccr , Ca Jirrli llroncliltli , Inlinlatlon , Klwtrlrlt ) , IJiriluK iiylipy : Klitner lllniMcr. K > o , 1'ar Pkln nml Illouil , i.i.J nlliuri. 0 il 0icrntlurm | Illt13SI.S Ol'WOUKN a Bixclnlty Hook ( if Ulsi'nne * ofVoiiion Kid'Vo linro Int ly nililufl n I.ylnu In Ie ) | mlmunt for \Vonicii \ ilurlnu Cuiillncuiint ( blrlolly I'rlvHtiO Only llillfillo .Meilli'ullii-.tltntn mikltun i-pu-liilljr of i'KIVATi : IHSFAS1 S. Alllllood ll"uninsmicre Hfiilly trenti'il syphilitic poNim ri'immil from tlio synioni nItliont irorcury Now Ucft' ' r.illvo Treatment for Loss of Mini I'nnur I'nttlui nimble to vl < lt ill irmylm ticiUnl nt In mo by eorreipotiJt-'nco Allcoiiiiniinlnitloni cnnllitcntlnl , Mcilli Inn or Instrument * nent liy mnll or cxprciH. no- curoljr pnrki tl , no mirks to Indtcnti * contents or "Pnder Ono port o nil Intervlow p. o erred Call nnil eon suit us or-i-nd hlatiry of yourcn enml wo will sc-id In iihln nrnpperour IIUDK TO MK.V KIII.I2. upon I'rUoto Sin-'tUI or.Niruma JllsoaiO" , Iiiipotvncy , Syphilis , Glcot > " > ' ! Vnrlcocclc , wltli question list Aillres" Omaha Medidal and Surgical Institute , CornerOMi nnd HcrneySts. , Omnha. Neb. MAX MEYER & BRO. , Jewelers and Silversmiths , SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS , - - OMAHA , UEB. PIONEERS IN LOW PRICES. Bolngr manufaoturo-s , import sra nnd Jobbers , as well as retail - tail dealers , our purchasing faoilltlos are second to no houeo in this country. Honoa our ox'ramo low prices oa ovorythine wo sell. Special altont'.on is culled to our largo and olosant line of FlnoMnn'el O ocks ( ever 6O different styles ) at$5.0O and up wards. Pine Banquet nnd Piaso Lamps , wl h e Ik pa asol Ehadea In all tin now colors , from 65.OO up. Buy your Table Cutlery of us and save monoy. Rojera' Best Triple Plated Kuivoa nndForka only $1.75 per aot. Stool CarviniSatsClnlfo fork and stool ) , $2.0O and upward , Spoons , &c. , in proportion. Our Great Mr.d-Sumrnor Barprain Sale of Diamond' , "Watches nnd Fine Jewelry is still in progress. G-anu'no Diamond Finger RlngB from $2.5O up. Solid Gold Watch's from $15.OO up 5OOO flue solid gold , plain , baTd and sot Rln s from $1 to $10 each. Qo'.d Spsctoclos and Bye Glasses from $3 up. Fine Stool Spectacles $1 up. "Repairing of Watches , Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. Perkins , Batch Lauman - , We have the finest assortment O U ) 3T + > sortment of Wares in JU 0) ) 0) ) the \vest , and JUcr cr CD CDT Bottom Prices CO T CDrf rf- 01 See Us Before You Buy. Crockery and Glassware. PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN , 1514 Farnam Street. i. J E. : s Specialist , , urimln Inn-livdiiK Iliu IHi'ldor. nVI'lllMH cured lii.ilin. * ilnyn. ( mnlM m"cn.iitnrtli. ( nnil nil IHu- Miuur tlw lllimil lli'iirt and l.ln-r ruimilo IXu-ii- o ciiri' < l ilh"iit nulruiiK'niB or ( oral tri-niniont " I.ndm JroinS to I only M'nd ulauip fur clrculnm iilvln/ii-irllciiliiriiiiliiiiit ciicli r.lil.o uhnve dlni'a.ot , end luiwlni ( innnyiil tlio mo t rumirkiiblii curoi Ultl < u N I 11 r Illli und ruruaiu Mi. , cutrumv oil itUliirttrvitt , Omahii , .Ncl > , PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH A.T 1302 FnrnamStroot. HARRY P. DEUEL , Olty rasso.i or 'and Tlclcot AIANHOOD RESTORED. xW Sv "S Y.NA-m > , " tlio Rr * * * ' Xi U'oiiilurliil htitnleli L _ 'fA Ili-nudv , l hiifilrtltli , VL [ i ' < ' l" c 'ii ' allNcrv , ' $ ? t'4 [ "J" lH i'Hiin > iBucU ua Bpforo & . Alter Uso. UiBt'jluuiiuod.NiTv ! ri > Ut | ! l ll"'fl | ' ! < " ' ! * - " ' ' OIII-IHKH , I.nBB Illlllc , all drulim anil luxe ol | imver ol the Ui-iicrittlvc Or iiiii > , lnclttiir < 'XCiM."eill | > yovercxcrlinn , jouth fulliiillcrutl < iiiH , or tliucxctpnlva uxu of touacoi , < > I'lcini. or HlmuhiitH , wblrh uHlnmtily Iciil tu liflniilty , Cciiisumjitlon nn < lIiiHui.Hy. 1'utiip In coi'Vunluiit form t cairr In the veit pocket. I'rlcc Sin imclcrinc , or Ofur SSMtliuiery J urJcruu llvc H tti-ltHn uuiirantcr ( a cum ar rtfuml tlio minify , bunt by mnll In any mlila a , Cir cnliir fitc. Mention tl.U iioiiur. Aililn- ) MADRID CHEMICAL CO , Hrancji OIHcufj. ; U.S..A 417 II I l > rr , SIMt. I I IAI iO , 11L , Vl.IU Ml IS "MM1M.i : .in ICuliti \ To. , for , nili iniil IloinliiHitrocln. .1. A. I'lillrrl ( Jo , Cor. Hill mil llniiul.n > * . A , I ) . 1'ostfr.t Co , , Couiu-ll Illull'n , lowu.t ' " AWVKIIH ' ASH foi.u irons , PATFNT' < \Y \ hLKS A10 i n I i ii i ne UuiIJUi.UinuLi Neb DBNITO ouAnat. T'nilcrllio Jlallii2i ! > iilc > iit oT Iho Jlexlran Intrnilionallinkng ( ; ! ! Co , , CoEtcsslcnar.f ? , Incorporated By IfioSlalcof Chihuahua , Mo < * ice , ( or Charitable Purposes. GRAHD MONTHLY DRAWIMG , * lll t li iilnco Inpiilillrntlhocllrof Jnrvrcz ( for' f mrrljl'uooJol Mrtoi.MuxIcu. I Wednesday. Aug. 20tli , 1890 , of ( leu. , N. iOHIIV. mid Mr. < . ! . . . 11.0 A ll U il.- , lioiliBoiuloiiujnor Mjli Only GO , 030 Ticket ; ! Only60,000 Tickets ! WHO IE TICKETS S4- , HALF TICKETS $2 , QUARTER TICKETS , SI , I Prize of $60,000 $ . $60.000 ll'rlronf ' Jlll > 00 . 10.HO ll'rlzoof ' MWO . E.WO 31'rlzosof J.WXliiifh . . 3l O IDTrl/csiif WMcncli . K , O M I'rl70 ' ot' 100 I'.ich . fi.OiK ) CO liich . C.OUO iH ) tnuli . 7,5110 A iiin | xltnutlim 1'rUoj. f f.O nidi . e fi.OOO HHi'rl7osnf ' ilOincU 1001'rlzosol' ' * rnuh Tcriiiliuil I'rlrcs. COnTormlnnlsloirnoOXll'rl/oofJU'OMcli. Sll.dfO SUUUVrmluula ti)810OOU ) , 1'ilzooUIUucli. B.1OT . I914rrlzciamaunllngto . $125,970 $ \Vo , tlio imclcr lcncd. hcrolT cntlfy Hint Iho liuiifli Niirlonnliil Mi'xli-o.ln . Clilliiinliun has ( inito- pnltfrointlio .Mi'xiinn li.li'riiiiiluiiiilllniiLliiK I'O. . the iioi'i'snry nindi to uunriintio tlio pmnn'iil ot all iirl/os drnnnlii tliodinn l.nlftlit 'linif-1 * , Wdnrllipr ccrtlfyllintito wll Hiiptrvlni nil In * armncpniciits , mil inprimni iinniiuo iiml control nil the dra-liiKior tills Ixilior } , ami Hint Iliu H.IIIIO nrocondiirtcil Imnutl't inlrtiuvi , nnil In ownritn All tinrll * . JOH n S. MOSB Y , CoinmlMloiier. Stipcrvisur forlho ( liivcintiunt. ticket dmwlnirn rr'/o ' lionnlto tlie nndcr- . IKIaroviilui ! will colloctciluiulruiiilllca to tlio owner thereof , I ronof oliiiri : " . inn.\ull Iliiovsov. 1'ICS. 1C ] I'n-o Nutluiiul Hunk , 121 I'uso , TcX A ATI : 11 , Forclnbrntr-or nnr ether Infnrinitlnn , write to lli uiidorduiioil , ntiilliiL' jmir nlilrcn t-U-orly. nlth Stiito , County. Mrt'uUml Ntiiiilu-r. .Moro rnpldilo- llvor/willbo ii-'iiro.lhy . yaiir cncloiliiK n einel your fiillaiUlnmi. l.NTKU.f ATlONAt. IJ. NKIhn CO , City of Juarez , Muslco. Send romlttnncoa for tlikPtw hy cnllnnir lollpr , coiitilnhii Money OrJur , loui'illiy nllcxiirops loin- imrilos , Now Vwk Ktcliiinei1. tiuik clrntt or inotal 1.010 , AflilroMflull rn'IMeri'd lollnrato MCilPANISrEIIVATION I , 1IAVKIN-0 Co , Cltvnr .Inirpr. Mi'xliu. vta Kl 1'ufo , Tor. Drs. Me rill & MeriU * , SI'KCIAMSTS l\ Chronlp. Nrrvoin , Hliiod nnd SnrKlc'l Oliciso ! nnd t'ii-ca oftlioKjo. I'nrux ( > , CronUm ! ( .licit , Spi cull A t IIMI tlon to lllHi > n > e.s ofVo \ * men mil ! Oil Ilili-cn. Tlmrtoolors hivi ) linil joirn nf oipprlcuoo In thd lin | 'ltnlMi ' > r ISrntiklMi Mini Nuw Vork , null nro nmoni ) tliu moit Mici'csstul nnd vliluly known slu'clnllliu lu tlilaconlltry. 'lo 1'iiu 111 : Jiml Miililli--Aiol AU'ii. > t Mnnlmoit , Norvoui DuMllty , HpiTinntorrhro , Sonilnal IOHSOJ I'lijilcnllii'i'iiy , iirlalnBfrom India * crctlon , vrudiii'lnK xeu ! | > li' ittio * < , dopoiuli'iiey ' | ilm- il * un tlio fnrr , iivcrskiii In Hinliity , ciinllr illHciiur * KOil , liu.'knf cdiiildineu , dull , unlit for xtiiilyorbUMl ] iit'H < , nnil tlndt lift * ul > urtlciilunfclrlicrinnnuntlruna | lured , Illonil anil > ikiii DIHC.IHPS. Syphilis n rtlififo most ilruJful In ID remits coiiiplutolj oriuHcatdl. ( J -Uriiiiriy Suritory. OcnorrlinOleut , SyphllH. llydrorolo , VarlooroH nnil Slrliliiru raillcnlly nnd mfuly curnl wlihoul pnlnor ilitcntloii fnmi builnuM , AllHuxu.il I lor or inlll'H aiiilliiiiieilliiu'iitti toiiKinl raou'il. \11 Ucdil dlKm'PiimCcly nml | icniiniHMilly cured IlourH.'Jli. in II118 | . . in. Sumluyfl , 10 till Ii N It , TiTMnni unnljlu tiivlnllUH tiny Uutruntsd al tlioir liuincs l > ) corra < | > onil nca Mnllulnoi nal lu < BtriKtlomBi'iitby oiiru-u [ ConMiltntlmi ( ruu , Uond 4 ii'ntM In HUimpM to liiBiiro reply. JIB nriui-iiili M. Oiort | House , Ouialirr , N < * I ) , 1. BIILEY , Graduate Dcnlist. A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber , For Five Dollars. A porlt'ct lit Kuaritntouil. Toetli oxtrictoil \\lllioiilpiiln < ir ilanii ; > r. nml will nut minus * tlicllcs , Gold and nllvor 111tx \ \ \ * ut. lu\susl ralos. llrlilcn nml Umwn Woik. 'Icutli with out plitlus. All \\uilv \ waiLiiuoJ. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM. rntrniirp.lCitli street elevator. Oponovoh' ' Injb until Ho'eloulc. Ho'eloulc.'l I'rlmnry , Km'i > 'l ry a Toi tlar ) umiuiicnlly , lined In 30lo ! )0 ilajl fl Wti clliiiliialo all I'Olum ' fiout thoH > lcin 811 tlmitlifnican ntvur ) > f n itlunicf tlioduiaiiu In uny roiin , I'.ntifH cnn liu tMitud tl liomo n > w I'll n i lure , ifor the 11111110 pi lie anil undir tlio HHIIIO K'lainntiu ' > but > vlth tliu o vho jioferto iomo lion1 , vo \ \ llUcuitriK t to < uro llieinor iifund oil mouoy and | > ay tntiio CAJ > IIIBU u ( cunilnf * , lalhoaa fnuumlhulil IdlU. for uiut never fount ) until our Jiutrio iieiwiiy wnv ui * rovi'ii I. .Nono oilii-r tfiiiuIiK1 Wrlto lor icfiremrfc IN ALL THt WOKLLHHEhE IS BUT ONt IURE DR.HAIMES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , . tiiutyttiat thu pjtlunt iiuiirrtcoce no ineonveuteuo * ititl era li U uwarts , his compute rtforiiuUon ! ilfucted 48psK Look.jrpiirtioulurifroe Tololiadof KU11H AC CO. , JtlUl & DOUKliH , A.lMllrVCUMIUibll. Cv"lrado tupnlled bv UIAli.6. URUCB W . * ad DHUa CO Omaha 'Egrg ' NEWE UNO BRAIK TOEHTHEHF. 01 , Involuntary J.nixuH.imil Hiivrfiuiurrli'fA ' ciuiwi hy oviiPiiurtiOT or Ihu liraln , fv I lu-ooc ever hdiilKincu , fcaclilH-s ( oritnlimiii iiionit' tic u meiit Blaliox , ( ir * l < fur 8 * . ( flit liyinuil ) rriulJ. Wltliffii II nrilur for in tirari. . ) ) ! . ! 'l JJf' ' . " . " lu iifunil i ruy If I In ir < imrlf , llAO ruiu uuat .ru . JI i > uc I iiuliiukvldt.i.liiv v Ir GOODMAN Djuo co. , niol'arii'tin Siri"'l , fJmiilni Ni'b 'TO WEAKlrMElf BurteniiKfniniUiuwiifWf jinitlifulirii'n , J'nrlf tfcty wuiiK cftknp .Ut iiiiiiliiioil.il'I Mill Kciil i , vuluiilili ) triitlku iwnlijli cuntntiiliiit full imrlk'iilnn f irlioim fun I'IM ! * ttiliuife. \ finlfndlf ! nul lirdl wi > rK tinotil'i i t rim * ui ever * * iiiim who U inrf < > u aii'l rteiillltatnl. Milrvu , A'xof. 1' , 0. I'O Vt , JIC. ! WooUua.touiU