THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , OCTOBER 9 , J890. DIIL1ZINC THE TI5 BINES , * "A Hew to Establish Tia Mills In This City , GOOD EFFECTS OF THE MCKINLEY BLL. | NVVn \VVn niillmslnstlo Jloctlnjc or t7io Iiocal > J'lre IiiHtirnnco Men nnd Si Ion of Their Committee's Jtcport. Tlio advisability ot an effort on the part or tlo cniiitallst.iof Oinnlia to secure a brancb of the tin rnnufncturlng Industry for this city M sujigostol by Customs Collector .Alexander nt the meeting of the real estate exchange , llli suggestion ? as follow1 "Now Chat meetings of tlie oxcbango are Ticld ugiiln , nnil the incmU'ra arc scckintfout ono lui'iins und another by which tboiimtcrlal intorush of Omaha mav bcs tuU'anccd , ' ! bCK tocnll nttcntlon totho posulblHtlcs whleli eccin tollo bclorou inconiicttlon vlthtln. "A urotccllio tarlT suniclciitlv high toen- couraga tlo\clopmout of minus vlilch arc linuxvn to os Ut In this country has been es- tibllslicd , nnil within li oycursl believe , the inaiiu failure of tlniluto ] will hnvo bccomo one of our most prominent iiidusti-lfj , "Tho moit extensive initici of 'In ore tlmt hnc ( ye' heondlsL-oxcrcd In the United htntca arc said to bo loeatc-d In the uoutti- A.esternpartof Di l < ota. and two gieat rail ways are now In ojiuratlon bctxvccn that re- flon nnd Oinnlin. WouM It not lowlso on thopurtof Oiiiulia caipitallsU and business men to thoroughly impitlpato tlio matter. with \lowofcstabllshlnK rollltiR mills and plating work ? in tbis city I Certainly the product of the inliies must flail an outlet bompwhero , and 1 atn stronsly Impressed lth the itlcithat , If taken up In time , the bulk of distribution cin be made from this lity. CouillctliiK reports concerning the ch.iract"r and extent of the Dakota inlne < i nro current , but I am credibly Informed that great scboinos arc on foot fur their docl \ - ) 'iincrit I l > clie\o this matter can bca l- tated to ad vantage , nnd ivovilJ su gust that members of tlio ctchangc Ri\ent lust apart efthclrtimeto thoillscuislon and investiga tion of tin inanufacturont this point. " 1 liavo ( iitcrtnlncd , In the meantime , to it thu rcat Harony 1'eik mines , anil others in that resion , for the puiposo of maUUijt ex- tcnJod Inquiries Into their chancier , and v the plans anil purposes of their toanasers. -v. Througli thecouiteay of gentleman who are intimate with parties In charge , I have been favored with letters vhich will enable mete to pathcr reliable data , and in a short time I shall bo pleased to report to the exiluiigotho result ot inj Investigation. " Mr. Alcxjiulor s.iid that lie wns golnR to inaUe a careful oxarniiiatioa of the mines for the purpose of finding whether there was icullyn supply there of tin ore suillcicnt to warrant the lucre iso In the Unflf piovidcd by . the rvlclvinley bill. If thcr j was ho was sure , ho said , that Omaha could , by promptarul liberal action , establish immense rolling and plato mills hire and become the distributing icatcr for the bulk of the output from the Dakota mines. Mr. Aloxamlor will start next -neelc for a trip throuKh the hills. On Ills return he u ill make a detailed report of his IUA obligations to the ical cstato cichnngc. In this connection , it maj ho stated that General K I1 Tct is also stronglv Inibu tl with the fact that the tin industry should bo cncouuKCd in tills city , because , ho holds , there Is millions in it for intelligent capital ists. Ho points to the fact hat since the pas- eapo of tho.McIvlnlev bill Chicago h.v-s con cluded to established a large tin factory The gcnuial s.ij 3 that a tin work * hero \vould bo COO miles nearer the mines than Chicago ami would benr the same relation to them that the smelting works do to the mines V.IICMICO they get dully their tons of all kinds of min eral ucaltb. / XOCAb INSUIIAN'GK A.GHNTS. Ificy IIjt\ol7crrcctcil Their Or antza- tlon uiicl SIKJCCHH Api rarn. There -wai a meeting ycitorday of the now local uniloi ritcrs' association , at which was submitted the report of Messrs. Webster and Palmer , the committee sent by the organ ization to Chicago to ascertain the sentiment ot the leading companies regarding tlio now oclcty. Tbo report was a most f avorablo one , showIng - Ing that the project was much more \vannlv sustained than some members belic\cd it --'would bo. As It looks now , the local agents \\IIl bo enabled to run their own business to tholr \own satisfnction , while at the samotlme I ing mindful of the Interests of the com panies represented. The nc\v organization comprises many of tuo leading agents In the city nnd amouK these arc aoino who wore not mem bers or the association , AS also who represented companies wftich did not belong to the union. The o latter agents bccamo members of the now organiza tion only when they found they could do so without saci-HIcIng tholr interests or those of the companies interested , and who could Jb not lx ) dra\\n into the union. f "Yes , the old orpanlzatlon has pot to go , " said an adjuster. "I am not Interested In the mo\o at all. but ! cantscohihat has al ready beenuoiio that the companies are dis posed to place conlidcnco in Uio local agents with certain limitations of course. Such beliiR the ease , tno old dictatorship will speedily become a thing of the past. " Ijnw TtntcH The Ohio & Mississippi railway is now aollltiff tickets from St. Louis to points east at tlio following' low rates : New Yoik , SID00 ; lloston , $16.00. Phllntlol 810.00 ; .lmuohtownN. Y. , S9.00 ; Pitts buif. Pa. , $ & 00 ; Clovcland , O. , 88.00 ; Columbus and Dayton , 0. , $1,15 ; Galion. O.o.50. For further information call on or address A. J. Dytlo , G.V. . P. A , lOoK. Hioadway , St. Louis , Mo. I Brnilley Sliovs Up , Icy , the man wlio raado the intlio Kebrosm savings bank In Juno it nnd whoso receipt was presented at the bank by another man who demanded t.ho money , Tuesday appeared at tlio hank Withhlsccrtlflute ud receipt for his $170. Mr , Bradley Dorics Intholiam panp nttho Vr- mour-Cuihhypaiklnghousesnndhu.s worked To 1519. llo says that ho never missed the | > ai > orsbut that ayoungmnnhy the nnmo of Hytuiwho bonrdednt the snmo hou o\vho btuslnco shipped out. must hue taken the papers out of 111 pocKotbookandoa failiiiK to BOcuro tlio money replaced the receipt aud then fearing detection quietly vamoosed. Dotnoeriitlo Canilitlntea. At a meeting of local democrats the follow- lowing1 primary ticket wns selected. I'lrstVaidJudgo P , J. KingRohort Parks and DuUJ J. Dlooui. Second \Vivid-Jatnes H. Fleming , George g. Seltzer nnd Miles Welsh. Third Ward-Thomas K McGuire , Bernard IvlcUerinott and Chris Keiff. Fourth \\-anl-John S. Wallers , JHchael > Connors nnil TlioinnjOlllcsplo. f ' This tlikot Issupposcd to ho In the Interest * OlJustleoJoseph jr. Hreon for representative pnd another ticket in the Intorcu of Juuics likely bo put ! u the Held tonight. Onc-13)cil Hllcy Arrestoil. Martin \Vclsh , famlllaily known 03 "Ono- Rllcy , " has beca urrosteU cbarged with pilfering a sand sloro , scrow-drher mid a spirit level. The artlelca ivero old to K. V. Warren ; f.Midi5..nmol JJimn , a carpenter , bought ono of them. Welsh will Ua-v obis hearing before fudge ICIng- this uiorulnp , linviii boon liberated on hli own recognizance. N'otci Auuut tlio City. Ole Johnson la very siclt with the Jaunilico. W. M Purrish bas removed from Sarpy County to Albrlcht. \Vork\\os \ counueaced by Jettcr yesterday to rebuild at Albright , Tbotnaj Bnrrj- was lined M nnd costs by fludgo l\lng for resisting Ofllccr John Folloa. William Walton , who lias lately returned BlU-r spendiu jtho summer lu SwUaudyoster- day rwumcJ his former position 01 ynni-mas- tor at llio Armour-CuJiliy packing plant. Bricklaying hai b Jii comtnonfod on tlfo io\v housei ol bwlft & Co. west of the , rnclf ! . C. 0. Stanley lias removed from .Albright to tha Moolc block , Twenty-fourth and M strctts. / . A , .fnmos I\M nppolutcJ onglnoorof tlio Third \vurdschool house and not Janitor , as erroneously reported , Tuesday tlio Armour-Cudnhy vacltlng company shlpiKd sixteen carloaOi of packinj ; louse products for export toEuropc. ClKarmakors1 union. No. 0 * , vlll meet In Ancient Order of United Workmou ball tills even In ? forinstnlhtlon of ofllcers. A flno nuillonco listened to I Ir. and Mr ) , ilallcy at the Motliodlst Kplscopal chuich luosd.iy oicnlng JubUeoslnglns and a pro- ilultloii lecture wcro tlio entertainment. Tbo yountr men ot the Prcsbvtorlan con- ( ( rogation were fortunate In scrunp a good supper to their friends Tuesday night. All who veropresent xvcio well pleaded Owing to , ho uilatalio about the pheo the nttcnilnnco was not nilnrgca thojrool supper merited The Made City cornet band wont to tbo loiuo of Mr. and .Mrs. John Dacliman , 1' street , between Tucnty-flftn and Twenty- sixth , and KOAC Mrs. Uuchtnnr. a scictinilo irlor to her tlcpartum for ( Jhlcafro. Thu jand bo s were ghca \velcomu sued u hej dcscnod. Thoboitand liostess served a lunch and succeeded In nicely cutertuiiilng heir musical t'ueiids Aliont t'roplo Mrs. W 1'nrnoll Un returncJ ( rom I'corla 111. Howard S. Savao today will go to 3a\onport , la. , to locate. The venerable William 0 Glnsfow of Peru Alsltlng i'ojtmaster nnd Irs. John M. Glasgow. Lewis Steven * lias Keno to Chicago to meet lila mother and will spend two weeks visiting In that city. ColonoUolinS Mullen his returned from Chicago , where hoattonJed the nnnutil re union of tha Sc\cnteenth IlllnoU cavalry. Henry Delund , of Olotins ferry , Idaho , an onplncer on tbo Owuoii Short Line , Is the ruoU of landlord Janio ) H. Lowry of the Jclnionico Water Uly Soap Will Float .1 CAUI3ET JlUJIUIt. Sccretnr- Tracy Salil to Prefer to Con Senator. "WisimoTos , Oct. S. iSiwcl.il Teleerara .o Tins BEE ! The wceof conpiws satlme for startlinR rumors of a more or Ic niiwrtant political nature and the present in- .crval between the sessions is not without Its jharo of possip The latmt story extant is to the effect that the present secretary of the niIs sat is Hod vith his experience as a member of the caoinct and that ho desires to try hli hand as a legislator. .Mr. Tracy U ? rcilitci3 with tbc ambition to oci-upj a seat in the United States seriatp , ami totbls end \\illitijtto nl\e tliopiesident in opixirtunl- -y to select his successor on the 1th of next NIarch. Ilio minor U to the effect also that in this ambition hois aided und abetted by Senator Hlsoock and ex-Senator Plait. These uentlcmi'n are iild to bo quietly ut work iiv the interest of Mr. Trot ) , nuU as it is well uiiilcrdtood that Mr. Evails iloes not want to return to the senateand thit IMr Ilatt would liaiedifllculty in gettin ? hi cld seat baclt , the field scemj to bo clear for the consumma tion of the desires , of the sccretaiy of the navy hi this direction. The presence of dandrulT indicates a als- casecl scalp , anil if not cured , blanching of the hair and baldicss will result. Hall's Hair Ficnowor will euro it. ZOVD f.\.lKtt Actor l'rotcst Aeaiust Indecent Ad- vcrtlncincnta by Mnimirirt ) . NEW YOIK , Oct. 8 [ Special Telegram to TUP BBS ] IMwln Foricst lodpo of actors , Order of Friendship , has adopted the follow ing resolution- Resolved. That tlio nclois * Order of friend ship regard vrllh ulirtu anil Iiullffinllon llio KrowIiiK tendency on the part ot certain nian- u ors to cotintiMiuncn tin ) ntm ? of Indecent posters and other nil vorlNcincuts of an nb- jct'llomalo cluractor ; tint we l > cllovo | ior- KlsteuL-ulu tliliconr.u will nroto Injurloua to tlio best Intorcits of tlio Ihuatrlcal prnfcsiloii. unil weherolijr , n4 bodv , enter ourprotoat iijTlastllm coiitlinutiuu of these in.itiunorlaL methods of advertising as not onlv an abuse of our art. but a menace to public decency and a strong woapouof .ittaeldn tlichandsoC tlioso ever ready and too vrllllns traduoera of tllOMlllRI ) . Stuart FJolison , who \rith T. F. lackey and Harley Merry drafted the resolutions , said In the course ol his remarks that the evil was a threatening ono. It was generally ndtnitted by the membtra present at the meeting that theolTcndliigones not confined to rural managers alone , as several flnt-clasi attrac tions have of Into been Issuing printing hardly Hi for displaying upon the public sheets. Pitsspasnu , St. Vitus ? daneo , n crvousnos and hjstcria'iira soon cured by Dr. .nlilos Kerx-lno. Preo samples at Kuhn & Co.'s , 15tli and Douglas. SPOJLS IKELIC. Iho Pen with Wlileli AVas rs'ot WASHINGTONOct. . 3. [ Special Telegram to the UEB. ] Thcro Is lying In a beautiful glass In the capitol ot the youthful state of "Washington a penholder of nitlro ebony , cut in the forests that shelter Puget Sound and a hrge and beautiful pen of sold , made from the products of one of Washington's most famous mines. 'Ihls i > eu nnd holder bear a laholwhich Informs tbo public that they wore used by the president of the United States to sign the net of congress enabling Washing ton to beuoniu a slito and \ew presented to the people by Mr. J. W Robinson. It Is true that Jilr Robins > on brought this pen to Wash ington for the president to use in sigiiirg the enabling net. but It did not work , and so the president picket ! up one of tuo ordinary wooden penholders and steel itubs that ho commonly uses , which cost about Ilvo cents a dozen , aud signed the bill with that. The Irish Potato Crop. ICoturt'jM IVHJtii Jam' * Goi-Jou Btnnelif LOJ.DOX , Oct. S. ( Now York Herald Cable-Special to TUB Btc.1 The Herald correspondent hi Ireland telegraphs In re gard to tlio potato crop failure in the con gested districts lying northeast , west and southwest of the coast , that the failure close to the coast Is complete , but In other parts of Ireland the crop Is average. Other crops are entirely satisfactory. Irish editors are sur prised at tlio American subscriptions anil say the reports in Ameilca aio exaggerated. There Is plenty of work for laborers. People relieved so often naturally loolc for money anil become totally demoralized. The local pov- eminent hoard at Dublin exprcas.es the belief that Hcau cope vlth the qutotlouunuided. F'or lleatiaclie Use Hereford's Acid Phosphates. Dr. I. K. Sauford , Sheflleld , Slass. , says : "Mostcxeellent m derangements of thonorv- oui system , ucb as headache and sleepless ness. " The Modern AVomtinoii Trouble. Ouictoo. Oct. 8. [ Special Telegram to TUB BKE.I Dr P. L. McKlnnlo , head physician of the Slodern Woodmen of America , jeiterday said that the ofllco of J. C. Uoot at Elpiti , 111. , was vacated Saturday last. Mr. Itoot li head consul of the order. Dr. .MeKlnnlo said that II. M. Kennedy , Into head clerk , packed up all the stuff nnd lolt for Omaha. This , however , does not affect the books of the order , whica are in tooofllcu nt Fulton , III. , and which they cjo rcatraiued fromushiKby tha Injunctton granted July 37 by Judge TuthllL nirdflancl Jlotiupys Croniatoil. KBIT YOHK , Oct. S. f Special Telegram to TUB IlKB.J-Ono hundred , parrots , 100 canary and mocking birds , two monkeys , two cats and a pug dog were bnruod to death by a tire last night lu Frederick Hcnzler'i bird store , at No. 'iJd Kast Houston street. IGOi Sixteenth una Furnnm stroota Is the now Iloclc Islund ticket ofllco. Tick- oU to all poluU oust at lowest ratei ACQUIRED IT BY OCCIMCY , The Union Pacific Gobbles Valaablo Prop- ertj Without Paying a Penny. THE CASE DECIDED BY JUDGE HOPEWELL , Tlie Oinntin Gimr < H I cert TheirNe-vv IIIR ( luu to the Arm ory on. Avenue. The rase of Susan B. Myers ct al , vs Alex ander McGavock.IlemyO. . Hob Wo mid the Untoti Pncillo railway company -ua divided In Judge IIopowoU's cotirt yesterday , tlio Jury icturiilnR n verdict for tlio defendant. The suit BMW out of the possession of n tract of land hi the vicinity of the Union Pa- dlle depot Some fifteen years ago , one Henry B. Mycn of Chicago owned the lind In quoitlon , nnd whoa the rallroij , in o < ctetuUnlts * switch yards , built upon the land , no objection v.ui raised For tl f teen jears or moio tUolauJ has been used for rail viy purpose * . Two ycttn ngo UIP hplnof Sloven com- mcnocd suit In cti ] L'ut ngalnst tbo coin pauy , but the c.ise JH not been adjusted until the present term of court. In iiutriutlnjf the Juij the judge held that If It WAS found that , the company had held possession ol the ground for ten jcars , and during that tinio the plaintiff * hud never " maao any demand * for n settle ment from tlio defendants , a uitliit for the defendants alionld be rendered. View- Ins ttie matter in this light , the Jury ictlrcd and in a sliort time returned neullct that place. * the OH uenhlp of the land In the rail- reid company. The case of John P Mertls nqatmt the Union P.vcltlo iiihvny company wan coin- nicnced In Judge Hoocuoll's court yeaterday afternoon. In 1555 , one Sunday morning In June , Mortis was walking alon { ? the rail road trnclt near Shcclv station , when ha wns struck by a av.ltch engine nnd thrown ten feet Into the air "When aicrtit struck tlio ground , ho [ discovered that heat the pos sessor of three broken ribb and a badly shalccn-up constitution For six mouths lie was confined to his bed anit ho ii now In courtrasklnK tlic company to pay him 2,000 for the Injuries sustained. .1 sir , rrjt cnxjFiitr.xcK. riiinnco 31inls cr and'li.uilc Directors - tors Jlcel at Ylcmu. VIKVVA , Oct. -fSpecial Cablegiain to TUB BEE. ] The > < cu Frcie Presso siys n confcrenco lias been held by Dunngowsld , AustiIVs minister of finance , DrVokerme , Hungarian minister of finance , and the ill- rectois of the Austra-Hungartan bank to consider the ilnanolal situation resulting from the iccunt silver legislation In the United States. It woa agreed to ledeom s > tale paper money to the extent of 'J00,000(00i , ) tlorins , leavlncr 113,000,000 llorini in circula tion. Tlio latter will , however , represent ( fold Instead of silver florins A foreign loan of 200,000 , ( XX ) florins -will boralscJ to redeem that amount of paper ctirrency. Of thti amount 1 10,000CXiO llorlns will bo raised bjuatr la and 0 ) , UOO,00 tlonr.3 by Hungary. The bank was also authorized to sell the llrst Installment of f > 0,0H ( > , OOi ) Honns north of nil- \cr coin and bullion. These transactions , the paper sajs , arc notexpatcdto tuko plain this jcar. The Prcsso and Frcmdenblatt deny the report of the results of the conference be tween the Austrian and Hungarian finance ministers and the directors ofthoAustro- Hungarian bank as published by the IS'eu freie Presse. They declare that nothing definite \\u decided upon at the conference. Prance's Growing Surplus. P Una , Octf. 3 [ Special Cublejfmm to THE DEC. ] The revenue of the French govern ment during September exceeded the esti mates by 5,100,000 francs , and showed an In crease of 9,100,000 , francs o\cr the rctenuo of the corresponding- month last year. Tor nine morttns the revenue shows a surplus of 44,150,000 francs. _ _ "Water Lily Soap Scents a ca o. Cotton Crop. Cuuo. Oct. 8 [ Special Cableram to TUB BcrJ The September report issued by the cotton association , states that the lirst pitt ing of the Eyptlaa cotton crop is finished. The quality of the cotton is very good. Lit tle Injury has boon done by worms The crop Is estimated at iJ'JoO,000 canton. \Villtam Staddeman has returned from YUuktou. He gives glowing reports of the immense crop this 3 car in South Dakota and of the remarkable boom Yanktou nononjojs. Both the method nnd results \vlien Syrup of Piga iatalten ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio taste , and acta pcntly yet promptly on tlio Kiducys , Lirer and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , djppela colds , head aches nnd fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced , pleasing to the tusto and ac- ceptatlo to the stomach , prompt in its action , aud truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Fira ia for sale in EOc and 61 bottles ny all leading drug gists. Any relia.Ho druggist vlio way not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to Uy it. Do not accept any substitute. CAUFOW/A FIG SffiflP CO , IAN fMHCISCO. ( Mi. , KV , HIWOKt. \ . N.t. GRAB'S SPECIKIC THE GnK AT I L/C. HNntlSU HEM- nur. Anunfall- Incrnrofcracm- Innl Weiknoia , . ' Iiu ( iieDC7. and Kit cllicjuei thitt folluw ai a no- qaotice o ( b'olf- at > o : Palala tli Hack. Illume * * of VUlon. Prf mature Ola tf.nndiuanjr other dlscaiei tbtt leadlo tniaaltr or consumption and apruius'.uro anre. ITull pnrtlcalar In oar pamphlet , which wode- re to fen < l frtaby ttAlltoeTerr ons. liTTheSpe- ciao.M llflncUiokl al St per packacc. or * lxpick- " * foif crwlll txuent trvtby m ! l an r c lpt of THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAUNAM STHEUT , OMAHA , , 1 On account of couitcrfclti w have alapt l th Tilluw mi > pcr , Iho ealr ctoulnu. Purr.TIIU from U > * rtect ol roathtul error * . > rlr 4ic y.ita.MlBf vrcakDeu. Kxt Dianhcxxlrte..Iwlil lena a valuable U-f lin > ( nalrdt contilnlnic full r rtlcnltra for home cur . TilKK of churiro. A plcutllit moUKal vulk i hovnl l < rviul by fittf man vrhn ! cerroui and Jerlluttt. Ailiirtu , Vto t. V. C , I'O W I. lilt. Moo duiCuiiu REASONS. WHY WE SUCCEED IN OUR ENTERPRISE. 1. Because \ve do as we advertise. 2. Because we sell goods at less than , tlio cost of material. S. Because we guarantee a genuine tailor-made suit at ready-made prices 4. Because we guarantee a perfect fit. 8. Because We alter goods to fit the purchaser free of charge. G. Because we give the purchaser more tnan lie anticipates for his money 7. Because -we have the confidence of tlie public. 5. Because we never allow a garment to -misrepresented. . ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGE TO INSURE A PERFECT FIT. SEXEX WHAT "YOU CAN S AVKx , SUITS , FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PANTS. $ ; o custom mailcsult for. , , . . $ ; j2.50 $05 custom inmle oicrcoat for sfiL'.OO $1(1 ( custom nmilclimits for. . . .s ? s,2. $ < JO cn ( oiu mnilo suit for. . , . . $ : io.oo $00 custom made overcoat for $ 'JS."iO $ l'i custom nmile jmnls for 7. . " > 0 JTO * * > CIKlOlll mnilc suit for. . . . . $27.5O $ . " > 0 ciKtnm nimlootorront for $21. " > 0 $1 ! ) custom nmi1cmntH | Tor $0,50 $50 cuMoiu niiiilo suit fur. , , , . $ -J5.0O 8 IS custom nmilcoicrroat for $20.00 $1'2 custom iiuulo punts for * ( ! .0l ) ! ? ! . ' ) L'llslolll iiiuilc suit for. , , . . $20,00 $10 cmioni nuulooic twit for $17.50 $10 custom nir.ilomns | ( fur $ o > 0 ( ) $10 custom in ail e wilt for $18.HO $ y. . custom made overcoat for $11.00 $ K custom mniloumt | for $ l > 50 ctiitoni mmlc salt for $15UU $2S custom madcofpicoat for $ < custom tiiiulo pants for $11.75 FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday cvnnings until 10 o'clock. [ % * A < T'a'V V TT WHT'ViO * miTT'r'a'r/v vT T * A TV 1309 Faraain Street , Omaha , Nel ) . 1309 hoe Co. OMAHA Are the Exclusive Western .Agents for th.e The larprcst manufacturers of rubber footwear in tno world. Wo carry the only complete atock of firal-claaa rubber goods In the city. Prices alivajs the lowest. Corrositondonco olicitstl , TRY OUR LERTHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS , THE BEST MRDE , AMERICAN HMD SEWED SHOE CO. , OMAHA. - NEUB. MADE BY SPECIAL PROCESS--THE BEST. Cocoa is of supreme importance as an article of diet. "Van Houten's has fifty per cent more flesh-forming proper ties than exist in the best of other cocoas. ISJTEITS 41 BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " The tissue of the cocoa bean is so softened as to render it easy of digestion , and , at the same time , the aroma is highly developed. ery-VAN HOUrm S COCOA ( "oneo trltd , al ars used " ) It ( hoorlKlnnl , pare , .olu- lileC'ocou , lilTentccI.iinlrnteilriiKlnmtlnluIIollaiiil.nnd lito-dar hotter nd nan tjlMe thin anof tin numerous Imitations. In fact , i coinparatitt test will eitiljr provo , ( hit no al.tr Cocoa. eaal3llii | ! Zntmtor'i la Bolabilltj , igtooMo tiile anil nutnliio quali ties. "Lirccsl mlo in tha vorld. " Ask for VAX UouriH's ni t k no other. TOR SEVERE COUGHS OR COLDS Di' . F. C. Werner's COUGH DROPS Are highly recommended after so von yeaisof successful ospcrionce by the eole manufaeturcrd , Kopp , Dreibus& Co. , STEAM CONPECTIONEES , 1106 Farnam Si. , Omaha , Neb. Sold ovcrjwhore , So per packngo. Send for samples. .ur * IGr rtill. tlia , ( KlDgrrrf Ij , > , t l , Ci tU ta > CurmU of rjetll.tl'.T lltout til VVIIC HARTS , reilorltir tbimtalltil.TI4i 4fl < xmi lHimtK > Bill EltUl Curifnl Fill ln uallf r r ifiit fcdoa ) In cub. . > ll/drdi In Ikm cootfc * . Culr4 p * DKH ELKCTEIO CO. . r. Uiuiu.i. . "UJCK IS PLUCK" II you bavo run nluclt ncnlnst tome Ilia * couraslni ; Dlsoaio nbloajmu tion't tmntrnir jaiiilu liarior to know about , romenilur tint oUR NEW BOOK luunncTT PUUIV | „ , „ for „ „ , „ , , Tt.fnt. inent i 'lesllnionlals : llooU malleU ( sealrdi lnetor mfr.llnlf.ZEIESIED10JlICO ( ElSilo II Y. it Fjaimtfd msusK , YOU u/u'm > THAT "PLUCK WINS LUCKI" LOST POWER. .SerTolleumctirc ll nexual weikncu In clllior sox actin/un nerre . liraln , inualorgnni n o- M'TfCL'UE for laiputeacj niklitlr uinlnion lust memory , bad ilreim * . ircrslon to lorlolr J1 box , pualpal.l MX hoieiW NKIIVK UKAN CD IHiffjIo. N. \ , UoUbr Cioodiuao l > ru Co1110 UroamBt. , Otiiiha. o WAUTIIMO iiK.cpi.u : r. bWAIirilMOHK. I'V. Dptns Oth month , ! > tli. IS'O Thirty mlnutnn from llr-mil hi , butlJli. Piillu. L'ndor earn of friend.-v. KuUrolle < C4iurie forliotliioiP" lo.vllni to ch il- c-vl , Kn lneorlni , Hclentlilc. aail Literary ilein-oi lleilthml Uxtitlin , t trn lT irrounila , tullilliiiii. inachliio ihops , hburalorloa , and lllrarlei. Vor full paith ulart addrota \VM \ II A I'l'l.KTOS.I'h ntctlns IToslJ nt. "MEW YUUKMIUTAItV . -i-V'ol. 0J. Wrl5titlJ.S.A..M , CoruifaU..N. Y. DES , MERRILL & MERRILL Sl'KClALilSTS IN Chronic , .V < TTOU < Biood nncl SurslcJl niipue ani 1)1 'ones of tbo Krc , Iir , .Voio , Throat mil Cticst bucqiul Attention to OinunKO * of AVe men nnil Clillilrrn. Tlio doctors UTO had roan of ctporlonca In tha hnpltil < ornrooklrn tin ) No Vork and ro nrnonz tlio most Mucccssful and trlilulr kcowa specialist ) la tbo country To Votine nnil MIliUc > AcocI Men. I.o t Manhood , Norrooi DobllltrSnurniatarrlimv Etimlnul Uoi > e . I'luslcal tiocar , arising from Indlv. cretbn , proluclnu leepio ncii , deipondeneT. pim ples on tne fft a. nverslon to loclotr. omllr dficour- nue I , lacle of roulileace.dull , unttt forutudr or busi ness , nail Hods IKo a fcurJcn , iafelf , pormaneatlr and ipcodllf curcJ. Dloriil and fikin Diicnsoj. Fyphll's , a dlscma most duudful In III results , completely eradicated. Gcnl to-Urinary Siireerir. OouorTlir , Gleet SyphllU , llyilrocela. Varlro" l ana 3ti let ure. rail lea 1 1 ; nnil ttfui ; ciirc.l without pain or dulcnllon from huslnoia. All Setual Da. IGriultlcM and luiiiedlmiiDti to uiarrlaza suacjsfully rcmovid. All lleclal dl e ic safalr and permanently curai Hours , U m. llllspra bund. ji , 1U till 13. N 11. I'ornoiu onublolo vlilt us mi 7 bolroatolttt Ibelrliomei IT corruipoudrnco. Jlc. Heine * ana lu. itmcllf > n5H nt tyevprcis. I'ontiiltition ( reu. btnj 4 cinti ID lUimpi to Insuru reply 218 r-'iftrenth St. , Oppniltn House , Onmtm , IScO. BLAKE. BOISSEVAIN & CO , London , England. ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO. , Amsterdam , Holland. n r and Kill merlcin Borurlllei on commliitoa in'Ix > niluniod on all Conllncnlal uiarkoti. Nyoilallona of QUIT lo Q tipccliltf. THE I'IGUHU O. " TlioOstireSinour dates wlllmnkr > a long itay. Ho man or noman now living will ever ditto a document trllhout using Iho Dguro 9. It itunJs In the Ihlrd plaoo In 1BCO , whare It will remain tea years and luca meTe up to t > ccond placs ID 1000 , where it will rest for ono hundred years. Thcrolsanolher"9"nlilehhnsnl6ocomotostjiy. It Is unlike llic nguroO in our dates In tbc reaped that It bos already moved up to first place , where It will permanently remain. Ith&allcU tlie"No. "HiBh Arm Wheeler A Wilson Sowing Machine. The "No. 9" woi endorsed for first place by th ex petti of Europ nt the Paris Exposition of 166q where , after ft levitooonlest-vvllh the Icftdlnp raiv oliiucs of the world , U wns nivnrdod Ibo onlj Grand Prize given to furally sewing machines , all otberion oiblblt having recfhcd loner nwattlt Of gold medals , etc. The Frtuch Qovernmcnl also rceoenlzodltJBuporlorilybyUiodecoralionol Mr. Natuanlcnviieeler , Hrcsidentof the company , with tbo Cross of ILo Legion of Honor. Tbo "No. 9" Is not an old ronohlno Improved upon , but u an entire/ ) new machine , and tli Grand Prlzo at Pntls wns awarded 11 ai the grand' estndrance In tewing machine weedanlm of thi age. Thowo who buy It can re t auuted , Iherc. tore , ot having the very latest and bett. WHEELER & \VILSON M'FO ' C'O. ' , 165 and 187 V/abnah Avc. , Chicngft U. P. FLOODMAN , 220 North Sixteenth Street. iiiciiicai aim wp Corner Oth aud Harnoy Streets , Omaha. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. AT. . MCLAUGHLIN , President Founded by Dr. J. % V. McMenamy. DR. J E. Tlae Specialist , UunsurpasKM In Iho treit- mcnt or all lurmj of i'ltl- VATl ! ! ) ! > KASKS l t ilnn hood HTIllt'll'I IK , or pain In rtlolrtru tins UliuMer. HYlMIIUs curutl InWMoW ilnys bkln Dlieascs , Cntnrih and til Milt-no * of Ilia Wood Ill-art Hinl Urcr lo- nialu Dlfloaitp i ou rcil wltbuu t ln lrunj ntsor "local treat , moot. " luiillci { rum U to 4 onlyVrlle tut circu lar * lilting | iartlcul ri about cncliottlio ul'070 dliouio * , and ihovrlni mnnr or Iha , mo t romnrkablo euros. Of- Dee , N. 1' . Cor. Illb nn-1 Fiirnim Sli , oulraaca on otUieritroet , Om i Neb FEMALE | y rellibJe , r Tf rtlr afe , [ uo.t powerful femaJi rrt < uuu > rl Dowrtinevcrf jffttatxtt [ i'i tt aiiivn Lei * 4Jru IJON IJUOO U > , , llunil . .S. r. ola tjr QOOlJUANDllCOlX/ . Wnlchrsatul DlnmoniU Oil on Axvnjr with Ten nml ConX'o iV No olVny Tlio nmncolnll persons ixicotvliitr ilia- momla , vntohc * . etc. , ntS ) added to thla list daily. Tlio O\ornnil ! ten company of Sail b'liinviwo hnvo tviitod the nloro , 1SX5 ( Fat-imin , next to irdlmnn's elothlnu hou o , and In order to Introduce tholr ( roods this company willprcxent forslxtv tlayssouMinlrs with every onti of tea unit collVo Bold , such us solid pold , nlhorund iilckol wutchc < , also ( joinilno dlnmondi In tollil gold sottiiiffit , silver tnbloivatv. also money and many other articles of lewunhie , 12vory purolmsor will leoolvo a souvciilr. The colToe , can and contunt-i \volih ( about tlueo pounds , tlio to.i , can and contents vul h about ono and a half pounds. This o'cnonslvo and novel way of advertising will bo discontinued after hlxty diijn and the o ronlly oholeo KooAi ulllbo f-old sti-lctly on their morlK but without the bouvcnlr. Of course every inirclia- in\it not expect to otailln- inoml or watch. This company cltiltu tliiilthuy have lust nt jjood nflihi to fjivo away WJitcne" ) , dianioniN or loweliy andiiioiuiy as their competitor's linvo Ui Blvonwny gln'swaie , ohroino , etc. Clot up n club. 1'lioso who j ot up n clilh oixlor most always pot a Tuuidsonio pres ent. Orders liy niiili promptly fornnrdcil to all parts ol the United Slntes on 10- cclpt of rash or postotlico order. Teriiw : Siiiglo ran , 81 ; six for $ " > ; thlrteon for $10 , nnil twenty-se\on for $120. Aildrcs-i Overland Toi ; company , Oinaliu , Neb. Store oi > oii from 8 oeloelc u. in. to ! ) o'clockji. in. nnd Saturdays till 10 o'clock p. m. Now onon. airs. 1' . A. WhltlooU , N. 17th St. , Bll- vorBiiffnrbottl ; .T , .1. lluiiUnjrton , South Omiiha , bunting' ciiso gold watch , in tea ; Mrs. Kuto Moroni , L'Oth and Spring , sil\cr fhc-bottlo cantor ; C. liolircnt , I'.t- pillion , silver pold-liued cup ; Andrew Siingoi' , mail order , Hastings , Keb. , J20 in cold coin In tea , Dr. LJalloy , duntlst , solid gold band rlnjr.In lea : II. 15. Stophcnson , Council lilutl , sil ver butter dish ; P. Ui-ennca , Capital u\e. ; hunting1 case gold vatoh in ten , Frank Slcor , Pin-up , Neb. , nnil order , solid gold band rinfr In'tenV. ; . F. Kilburn , mail order , Oiand Island , Neb. , sll\or , { jokl-llned cup In tea ; I , . S. Rudolph , Bint bt. , clmtor diamond riiifj In tea ; C. F. Kvanston. N. lUth * [ . , KoUl wntch and sih or enko stand In tea ; Mrs. P.l'oloy , Blonde bt , bihcr lUe-bottlo ena- toi ; John Smith , S. Omaha , diamond rins ; Mrs. M. A. Iluhor , 1 Uh nnd Lcivcnworthst , sliver butter dish ; S. D. Grmcs S. 10th bihcr ploklo stnml ; li3 Alma Fiancis South Omaha , alher pickle stand ; Mr . . .T.VnlUer ) , Dtiud Oily , Nob. , dlnmond i Ing in UM ; F.V. . Andruws , Mnplo 8t.sihor gold-lined cup ; MH. Tlujfh Lojjun , mall order , howmd , Neb. , silver ff old-lined goblet in tea ; Mrs. D. L. Jlollninn , mall order , Vail , In. , diamond ring in tea ; 1'rnest Evcr-J , Council lUulTs , silver live bottle castor ; C.V. . Duel , Leu\cm\orth st. , diamond ring1 , castor and father gold-lined cnn ; KdwardTromblay , South Oinnlia , $10 in gold coin ; Mrs. J. Uailoy , Walnut Ulll , silver bi'ttor dish : F. W. lloils , S. 12th t > t. , sh\or live-bottle castor ; Jlrd. \V. Klumot , AN'ahoo , Neb. , mall order , diamond ring in tea ; Miss C. Ilauks , No- br.iskn City , fail vercako stand ; Mis. John Uertz , S. Mtb , silver flvo-boltlo cafltor ; \Volloy , S. 19th St. , elegant silver tea service ( Iho pieces ) with tea ; A. Kau , Ijcavcnworth st. , silver sufiar bowl ; S. N. Bank , ninil order , Lincoln , Nob. , ( ffnts1 hunting- case gold watch in tea ; Charles Shcrmtin , Nicholas fit. , sil ver butter cllbh ; Mrs. M. Calkins , Ilast- hifis , Nob. , silver pickle stand ; Hoda Plielps , California St. , coin sil\or clnito- Inlno viitulun tea ; Chris Kuohl , 7thand Bancroft , silver ftvo bottle castor ; ( ! eo. L , Dennis , S. fflth , silver pickle stand ; iShss Cnrrio Brown , Blonde St. , silver caster ; Mrs. S. Chandler. South Omaha , diamond ringin tea : John N. Coioy , Mason St. , silver pickle stand ; Mrs. Elizabeth Clement * * , Iloljoko , Col. , mail order , siUcr butter dtfth ; Mw. J. M. Flsli , N.23d t.t.Hiherbiij'iip . bowl ; Mra. J. Il.iker , Gladstone house , S. 10th St. , silver live-bottle castor ; Frank Spelly , loth St. , combination diamond mend , ruby and sapphire ring , in tea ; Henry Sollinger , S. 10th st..biher sugar bowlj Robcit N.Han'.on.lJodgost. , gents' hunting case pold watch , in tea : Miss Augusta Llndbludt , Dorcas st. , wllvcr gold lined cup ; II. A. Camp , mail club order , Hastings , Nob. , 27 cum for $20 , found gents' nuntlng case gold watch , 310 in gold coin and solitaire diamond shirt 6tud , in tea ; Mrs. Foldkap , S. 21st st , sihor butter dibh ; Mrs. J. L.Vav \ - rln , S. loLbht , , silver sugar bowl ; Mrs. Sadie Uorger , S. llth St. , huntingcaso gold watch nnd sliver butter dish , in tea ; Alex Long , Elm nnd VlntoiiBts. , diamond mend ring : J. C. Monninger , N. Hi that. , silver pickle stand ; Ralph Boian , coun cil Blurt's , coin silver chutolaino watch , in tea ; Mi . C. Stas , S. 12th nl. , silver , gold lined cup ; Mra Julius Stein , S.iath f-t. , bilvor butter dishV. ; . U. Potter , N. HOth bt. , diamond ring , in tea ; A. J. Horrltngo , liurdottu st. , dliunoiul ring , in tea ; O. ! * . Straight. Clark St. , silver butter dish ; G. A. Iliirlc. ) , mail order , Lawrence , Nob. , silver gold lined cup ; Mis. 1C. Soligson , S. ! ! Jd st. , bolid gold ban d ling ; A. E. Rnnis , Sherman ave. , Sol ) In gold coin in tea ; L. P. Larson , So\v. nrd st. , silver gold lined cup ; Mis. M. Dolor , S. Sid st , silver llvo-bottlo cas tor ; Mrs. C. Olcson. S. 2.Jd st. , stiver pickle sttind ; George Busli , lUrno ) St. , gout's hunting ca.se gold watch in tea ; Alieo Cumin , l.'lth nnd Mmthii , wolid gold bmd ring ; Henry Sturgis , Califor nia bt. , cluster diamond ring ; J. II. Hlggb , Cuming St. , silver five bottle caster , Ucssio MeFnll , St. Mary's aui. ; ilianioiul ring in tea , Mrs. U. Wolcliel , N. l.'Hli st ; silver ilvo bottle castor , A. Parker , inail order , Fremont , Neb. ; ladies' hunting1 rase pold * watch and $5.00 in gold coin , Mis. George Armstrong , Spring bt. ; sihor cake stand , Aug. Cristoiii , Ixiiivotinorth fat. ; silver cuKo stnnd , Albert Hobdlngor , Dupontbt ; cluator diamond scarf pin in tea , Thomas Morrlbon. S. 22d : silver live bottle castor , John Kownluwskl , Oiipont ; diamond ring and bilvor Iho bottle castor , IVtink Frouok , Bancroft St. , silver cake Bland ; J. P. 1'rt.ntiss , Cortlnnd , Nob. , diamand ling in tea ; Frank Itobor , 15th and Spring , silver Hvo bottle castor ; Miss B. Miller , 18th Ht. , HlUor uickio Btand ; Mis. J. II. Snhlor , fWlh u\o , sil ver sugar lx > wl ; llarvoy Young , South Omaha , coin silver chattolaino watch in tea ; Mrs. Joseph Wilden , Council lIlulTs , fcllver ilvo bottle castor ; Miss Pendory , S. 10th st , , bilvor pickle stand ; Hello Hunibon , Davenport ot. , silver gold lined cup ; A. C. CJjereon , Chlciigo bt. , diamond ring in tea ; John Wagner , Council Bluffs , silver pickle stand , . L"W. McKern , N. 21th bt. , silver five bottle nibtor ; Blanche Thompson , C'ali- fornla f > t. , silver nlcklo stand ; Mrs. F. Bralnord. 33d and Leaven- worth streets , silver sugar howl ; Ocoi'go N. Bishop , South Omaha , cluster diamond mend ring in tea ; John Nubbins , North 27th uvenuo , inonov in can ; M. Wood- lirldgo , North 10th Ht. , silver butter dish ; Tlionms McCJuire , South lath st. , silver gold lined cup ; Alto - to rt Got row , California St. , elogiintHOll- talro diamond shirt Htudi TV Irs. M , Hodowsky , South 0th Ht. . Bllvor cake Btand ; Mra. M , Pattorcon. South Htb , dllvcr biigar bowl ; Matilda White , Coun cil lIlulTri , $20 In gold coin ; Frank Carter , mall order , Plntlbinoutliont'n { hunting ease gold watch ; T. H Dnlloy , Shei- man a\o. , blhor cuku stand.