8 THE OMAHA DAILY' ] LUESDAY , JUNE 30 , 1891. BEN BUTLER'S ' LIFE STORY , The General's ' Book Ocmplotcd and Nearly Ready for the Public. DEDICATED TO THE GRAND ARMY , JUft I.cjjnl nml Military Career Hc- vTijxvci ! nnil Home of Illn 1'cunllnr AclH Kvplulucd Illn VoteH for .TofT DuvlH. BOMTOV , Mnsf. , Juno 29. The long oxpcct- cd auto-biography of Oonornl Honjnmln Hut- Icr will very soon bo put In the hiuius of ilia American public. It will be Isiucd In a single volume and will bo sold by subscrip' tlon exclusively. Tlio title of this worlt will bo "Culler's Uook , " anil It Is advertised us n complete ) review ot Ills legal and military career. It Is dedicated 10 the good and brave soldiers of the (3mini Army of the Republic. The llrst chapter frlves attention to the mat ter of blood and broecdlntf. "Tho politic system of tills country , " Oen- oral Iluilorsuys , "U founded on what Kufus Choatc once lermeu the glitter of ( jononillty contained In the declaration of Independunco , thut nil men nro created equal. This Is a trull ) applied to political rights , immunltioi and burdens , but Is utter absurdity so far as it Is iniuio to describe other mutual relations of people. " General Duller dwells at length In several cbaptors upon bis childhood days and early manhood , and pays his respects to sovcr.it persons and institutions with characteristic distinctness. For Instance , ho says : "My family had not a coat of iinni , and I luivo been taunted with the fact by my political foes , some of whom priiio themselves on an ancestry which won distinction by amassing wealth from the sale of codllsh and Now KiiL'laud rum , with which In early colonial times Africa was supposed to bo Christian ized. At such times 1 have beet , tempted to reply , since I had before mo all the swords of generations , each actually worn In Iho mili tary .service of the country : ' 'Tis true my family bus no coat oi arms , but wo have the onus.1" Ucncrn Duller sent his son I'aul to Har vard , "not , " ho says , "beunu o I deemed It the best school in the country , but because I could not foretell what might bo his future and 1 chose ho .should not be hindered , ns his father bus been , by the fact that ho was not a graduate of Harvard. A class of Mass achusetts people bollcvo Hint n course nt that college Is imllspunslble to advancement In al most any pursuit In life , especially political , and ns ttoon as a graduate obtains political preferment he is nulled as the scholar in pol itics. " General Butler dotes his political career from the Inception of the temperance move ment. Then began the struggle. It was a long and a very Hard one. Ho says : "There was no bad name that could be used Unit was not liberally bestowed. Hut the leaven of right eventually leavened the whole and finally produced the bread of life for Iho . " Ho further "I worklngman. says : re mained a monounccd and somewhat promi nent member of the democratic party. Wo ton-hour men introduced ten-hour resolu tions Into Its platformsand the philanthropic frco soil party , which began to obtain a hold in our state , adopted our ten-hour proposi tions before it nominated Van Huron in Isls. " Later on , in IS-I'.I , General Duller was in favor of coalition between the free sailers and the democrats. The democratic party held to the doctrine that the constitution recognized slavery and that slavery could bo abolished by an amendment to the constitution ' tion , where'as the frco soil party , in Iho lan guage of one of Us loaders , William Lloyd Garrison , held that the constitution was "u covenant with hell and a league with death. " General Hutler says that ho was very strong ly in favor of such coalition , because he saw 11 hope of ten-hour legislation and ho added : "Although I stood with the democracy , I did not foci myself obliged by my party relations to go bounding over the graves of my fathers to calch a fugitive slave who was seeking Canada when It was not made my duty by legal enactment. " General Hutler's very Interesting resume of his war experience bos In substance bcon read by almost everybody before , and It is part of the common tradition ot American life. Hut the expression of political opinion which Is included In the chapter of the pre liminaries of the war ouelit to bo read by ovorvbody. "Tho politics In which I very early took part was that practical politics which deals with the condition and welfare of the citUen. Prom my earliest youth 1 had bcon taught to believe In the democracy of which .lefferson was the apostle and to nhhor the federation of which Hamilton was the exponent. While 1 had been da/rled with the brilliancy ol JacUson's adinlnlstiallou of national affairs , I curly tiad scnso enough to see that It con flicted , In a very considerable dt > grec , with the teachings of .lefforson. I may ns well state hero as anywhere the conclusions to Which I have boon brought by a lifetime of the closest study and connection with na tional and state affairs and practical policies. This country is to continue corlamly for years In accordance with the theories of Hamilton , whoso great genius and clear reasoning for mulated n system of government , while the philosophical lucubrations of Jefferson are the best Instructions as to the mutual rela tions of Its citizens In all conditions of life. " General Uutlor's relations to Jefferson Davis have excited us much critical com ment , perhaps , as any other feature of his public lifo. Hut his explanation of Iho rea sons why ho voted for Davis in the Charles ton convention In ISM serves to put that criticism in it "SUV IIRUI. uu 3 3 i : uiri"V ! " „ ' V .bnu : war Davis had onlcied by him as sec retary of war that much of the prosperity and prowth of the northwest Is duo. U'o ewe to the surveys anil explorations Iho Pacific rail road , which was built to bind the fan nnil west together with a chain of stool. While ho was iccretarv of war lie mailo a tour through Iho Now Kin-lana. stales. In a pnrt of this trip I accompanied him and 1 1 lion Imd occasion to learn his character nnil ability. Ho was not an original dls- unionist , tint felt bound to follow his state. Ho himself told me this In December. IbliO. "For tneso reasons I voted for him seven times and thnn the convention aillonrnod without any break In the votes. Near the bCBinnlnp of the voting when Uoutjlns was within ono vote of n majority , onoof Douglas' t riends citmo across the hall'to our delegation and suld ; "Who hero Is voting for Jeff DuvU I A vote for Douglas , which will glvo him n majority , Is worth S.'fl.iHlO. " I said to htm : 'Sir , it takes two of us hero to carry a vole ns you know. Ilorulsmy colleague voting , Mr. Chapln. Ho U worth a couple of lullllons or inorti Perhaps you can provall upon him , if you would UUo to try.1 That couvorMitlon went no further. For these votes for .left- orson Davis I have bcou crltlclsod in every form of words that characterizes calumny. Yet up to the tlmo ot my voting for him , the only boccsslon by the representatives of any stale was that of the dologatlon of South Carolina , when It withdrew from the demo cratic convention. For aught that anybody in the world know Davis was still loyal to the union. As a loyal union uoluicr ho had been rewarded by a scat in the cabinet of 1'rcsldent 1'Ieroo M seeruliiry of war. This i > est lie baa tilled with commei'dullon mid had then taken a scat in the .suimto. " ( icneral Duller gives his omnlon of the thrto greatest American lawyers and ho places at the head the name of Jeremiah Webster aud t'hoiuo ho cites next. No matter what may bo the ills you bear from indigestion , a dosa of Ayor's Catuartlo Pills will ouso you without question , Just try them once and bo assured ; thov have much wor o dyspeptics cured. You'll llnd them ulco and amply worth Iho price. Now Idiio to DCH .tfolnoH. Conunoiiolnff Sunday , May 81 , the ChlctiKO , Milwnukuo & St. Paul ralhviiy will obtubllsh u through line o ( cfti' butwoon Sioux Cltj nnil Dos Monica TM Uudrhl. Piibsoijof8 ) { from Onmlui dtlro.wcbt cun leave Omnlin ixt 0:20 : | i. in. , sccu'ro nlooplnp c r necontinodixtlons tuul urrlvo In IICB Molnes nt 0 u. in. Ho- ttiniiiin , lotivo Dos Molnes 0:10 : p. in. , urrlvo OinuhitO-i5iu : in. Dinlnt ; cars on both tnilils. Tlokut otllco , 1601 Farnum itroot. I'1. A. NABII , Gon. J , li PIIESTON , City Pass. Agt. A NOVKLi DISI'tiAY. Col. Fnlrbrotlicr's Collection of North Carolina 1'roilnotn. "Toko your choice , gentlemen. If you don't co what you want , press the button mm you'll got It. " Such was the ( fronting of Colonel Al. Fair- brother to friends ai.d acquaintances who met him by chance nnd otherwise nt his room in the I'axton yesterday. Hero was unread out a variety of natural and manufactured tobacco that would cnthuno the most Indolent devotee of the wi-cd. Tar heel plug ns well as the blontlo article was scattered about In slabs Just the size to fan the small boy. Cut plug , chowlntr and smoking tobacco , clpa- retts and snuffs , made up In packages of va rious slzoi anil shapes were displayed In abundance , and the fortunate participants In the smokers soiree helped themselves liber ally. Colonel Falrbrother brought about 203 pounds , of tobacco from his homo city , Durham , N. C. Few cities of equal slzo has been as thor oughly advertised as Durham. Every Hinokor Is familiar with the name. From Alaska to I'atagonla and from London to I'ckln , the products of the Durham's ' mills curry comfort to countless millions , learned nnd lllltcnili ) . It solaces the nuihdls of the Soudan and rivals Now England rum as the advance agent of civilization on the plains and forest ol the dark continent. Ditrtiam Is ono of the vigorous young cities of the now .south. It has n population of U.OUO , and ovt'rv man. woman and child are live , active people , who know and appreciate the awakening enterprise ; * and Keep abreast of the march of Industry. The city has Its millionaires who energetically spread Its faino and lavishly dispense the gohlcn fruit of enterprise. Among these people Mr. Fair- brother pitched his Journalistic tout ten months ago , purchased an evening paper thru nfllicli.-il with n paucity of brains and vitality , Infused new blood In its veins nnd restored It to life and activity. That the venture was a prolltablo ono is attested under seal , "The Dallv Globnnn hummer with horns. It gives the news when news la news. " The oolonol will visit his old homo In TecMimsch for a few days , and then return to the harness in Durham. As a Drink In Fevers Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. Chaa. H. S. Davis , Mcridon , Conn. , says : "I have used it as an accessory in cases of melancholia and nervous debility , and as a pleasant and coolingdrink in fovcis and have been very much pleased with it. " Dr. Konsinpton , eye , cnr , nose and throut surgeon. 1 ; > 10' Dodge stroot. Tlio Now KnyHtono KxprefH oT tlic Pennsylvania Ijlncx. Those who hiivo to travel will ap preciate the fact that the inaimgcmont of the Pennsylvania linean tici pales business necessities , and improves ito facilities for moving passengers com fortably and c.xpodiliously , sotnowhat in advance of the actual demand. This suggestion is verified by the inaugura tion of : i now pabsongor train service between Chicago and Now York to bo known as "The Keystone Express , " which leaves Chicago at 10-5 : ! o'clock in the morning and readies Now York the next day at li o'clock , over the Pennsyl vania lines a little shorter time wo believe - liovo than has yet been attempted by any of their competitor : ! . \Vo are told that this train will have the celebrated Pullman vestibules from front to rear and will albO carry Mr. Pullman's iincbt cars. Excepting in special features , it is said that it will bo equal to the famous Pennsylvania , lim ited , and while no extra faro will bo charged , passengers holding other than llrst class tickets will not bo allowed to ride on it. The venture may seem to bo premature , but wo predict that the busi ness of The Keystone express will grow with Unit of tlio country , and at no dis tant day wo believe it will have become ono of tlio most popular and best paying trains of the enterprising Pennsylvania coin puny , whoso management furnishes this now evidence of a determination to excel in all that pertains to the trans portation of passengers. FIGUUI2S ON JUSTICE. Statistical llcviow ol' tlio Fedora ! Court'H IlnslnuHS. Mr. Buldrldg. assistant United States at torney , has prepared a statement of the busi ness demo In the United Stutos court during the post yo.ir. The number of criminal cases terminated during the year was as follows : Connected with the Internal revenue , ITS ; the postoftlce , ill ) ; pension mailers , U : embezzlement , r > ; miscellaneous , IL'O. Total , Ji The convictions have been ns follows : In connection with the rovtnuo department , 70 ; pnstoftlcc , Kl ; pension mattcis , 0 ; miscel laneous , 'J3 ; total , 111) ) . The acquittals Have been : In connection with revenue ? , 1 ; post- office , 1 ; pension , D ; miscellaneous , 13 ; total , Tlio number of cases now pending is 1 19. There were iili'J civil eases begun in the United States court during the year Just closed to wldch Iho government , was not a party in action. There were 119 ! civil cases disposed of dur ing tha year and tLero are now pending 'J07 * Do not forgot thit Holler's Pain Paralyzor will euro all pases of dysentery , griping pain and restoring ti - hnnlt.hv ni'tlnn. _ - - - _ . c < nrfToir"7ir Invor of the Chicago , Milwaukee Ai St. Paul JCy. The now nalaco sleeping cars of the Chicago , Milwaukee & SU Paul Ry. , \\ith electric lights in every berth , will continue to leave the Union depot , Omaha , at 0:20 : p. m. , daily , Passengers taking this train avoid transfer at Coun cil Ulutl's , and arrive in Chicago at 0:30 : a. in. , in ample time to maic all custom connections. Ticket olllco , 1/501 Farnntn street. P. A. NASH , J. E. PUKSTOX , General Agent , City Pu3songor ) Agent , Ijioonsca. The following m itri.i'J lliu.Hji worJ is sued by Judge Shields yostoi'dky : Name and address. ABO. I Hubert II. llloie , Omaha , . - ' : 1 Ella M , Triiokoy Omaha . 1'U I John lOlcOulloch , Omaha . 41) ) 1 Mary K. HlgKln. Omaha . M I David II. Christie. Omiihit . ' 'I 1 Kll/.ahitb ! II. Hamou , Omaha . ' . ' 'I I Clans H. Holier , Dunclus county . .M I Mary Doll , DoiiRlas county . IS. I Harry L Mnrtln , Unuilin . S5 1 Nellie 1) , Purk-er , Medtield , Musa . 23 A Card , Wo want every lady and all the boys and girls to call on your druggist mid got some of our beautiful cards nnd n book of valuable ntoriuutlon frco. llu.ujn PitoriiicT.iav Co. Fourth of July ItatoN. July 3 and -I the Chicago , Milwaukee ft St. Pa\ll railway will sell round trip tickets between all stitionn on their line for ono nnd one-third faro. Tickets good for return passage until July 0. Ticket olllco , 1501 Farnain strcot. UN Furniture Hold. Mr. A. Ui W.vinnu , receiver for the Ne braska IIM insurance company , sold the oftlco furnlturo of the defunct company , con- slitting of desks , counters , typewriters , chairs , pictures , etc. , yesterday forenoon nt auction In the Withucll block. The sale ilruw a pretty good sized crowd , and the things went at about one-half their original cost. The nine largo stool engravings bold for $ .V ) . Sqmo of the large , rolling top dosm brought t.'O , The entire duttlt sold for about r-w. rw.Use Use Hnlcr'i ! > Sarsapatilla and Burdock , the Irout ; "blood purifier. Closing Out William Dnrst. Buy your family liquors from this stock. Bust selection iu the west. Pure goods ; cost price , I-'EIjIi PltOM A IIOTTEN 11APT. Hcrtln Wcston Drowned In n Pond Nc.nr Iicjivntiworth Htrcot. At li:30 ! : o'clock yesterday nfternoon Hortlo Wo ton , who lived with his niothornnd step father Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Richards at 2.105 Leavcnworth street , was drowned In o deep nond near the corner of Twenty-fifth nnd Pa cific streets , immediately south af the Mason school , Bertie Wcston nnd four other boys were floating across the pond on n section of side walk that had bccomo detached from its proper place on Twenty-fifth street whore the edge of the pond extends under the walk. When the boys had almost crossed to the east side with their Improvised raft it was unfortutialcly overturned plunging the lads into water to'n feet deep. Ono of the lads , Bennlo Snwlilll Is n good swimmer nnd by oxlrnordlnnry efforts ho managed to rescue two of his comnanlonsbut by the time ho had them safely ashore Bertie Wcston , who fell in farthest from the bank had gone down for the last timo. Mr. Frank Clark , who lives on Pacific slrcet , heard the cry of alarm and hurried to the scene. Ho Is a good swimmer and ho plunged Into the pond , and after diving for live or ten minutes ho succeeded In finding tlio drowned boy lying on the bottom. All efforts to resusci tate the poor boy proved vain and the under taker was sent for. Dr. Harrlgan was not to bo found but Mini's ' undertaking wagon was called and the remains wcro removed lo Iho homo of the deceased. The boy was ten years old , a bright , active I ml and his parents are almost heartbroken by the loss. An Inquest will probably beheld held today. Constipation poisons tne blood : DoWltt's Lltllo Early Risers cure Constipation. The cnuseromoved the disease Is uone. The Durst Stoek. Tills immense stock of wines , liquors ind cigars is now on sale by the mort gagee at 1U1U Farnam street , at cost for cash. Goods will bo sold In any quan tity until the entire stock is sold. USI'U ) tfOKCE. Uow Over the Possession of u Hard ware Store. Lawyer Andrew Bovlns was In police court this morning after a warrant for the arrest of Fred W. Bullanl , who formerly run a hardware store at the corner of Thirteenth and Williams streets. Mr. Bevlus' charge was that Bullnrd had assault.cd and robbed him. and a warrant for Bullard's arrest on that charge was Ksued. Bullard has been having a high tlmo lately nnd was disposing of his worldly wealth at such an alarming rate thut his wife , who owned both the store nnd the stock of goods , executed a lease of both to Mr. Bovlns and wauled him to clear out the stock. Bullard objected. For several days ho stood guard over the place and refused to allow Bevins to enter the store. He was Ilnnlly pacllicd however nnd yielded posses sion on Saturday. Mr. Bevins took charge of the pluco and with a constable was busy all day taking an Invoice of the sto-'k. He was just leaving the store on Saturday night when Dullard nnd n companion entered and Bullurd de manded the key to the store. Mr. Bovlns re fused to glvo up iho key , whereupon Uullard assaulted him and held him up in ono hand and took the key with the other. Gniyncm , baldness , dandruff and all dis cases of the scalp and falling off of the hul can bo cured by using Hall's Vegetable Sicil ian Hair Hencwer. Closing Our AVillliini Durst. The entire stock of wines , liquors and cigars for sale at cost. Goods sold in any quantity for cash. Mail orders will rcccivo prompt attention. Adjourned Another Week. The special committee of the city council met yesterday afternoon to contmuo the In vestigation of the charges preferred aeatnst Deputy License Inspector Frank Kdoy. The meeting was called for 2 o'clock , but It was an hour later before a member of the com- tnlltee put in an appearance. When they did arrive they were alone , as none of the wit nesses for the prosecution had been sub- pccnocd. Chairman Cooper of the committee slated that the witnesses hud promUod to attend. Councilman Olson said the sorgeant-at- arms .should sco that the witnesses attended. Councilman OstholT explained that the sergoant-at-arins Is n very busy man , and has not tlmo to find the witness. Inspector Kdoy offered to admit what the witnesses would swear to , but the councilmen - men would not have it that way , and the investigation was adjourned ono week. "Excuse , mo , George , but when I saw you n year ago your face was covorcU with Dim ples : it seems to bo nil right now.1' "Yes , sir , that's because I stuclf to Ayor's Sarsn- parilla , the greatest blood medicine in Iho world. I was never so well as I am now. " Notice to Td < | iior and Clfiar Dealers. The entire stock of wine $ , liquors and cigars of William Darst is now oll'ercd for sale u.t invoice price for cash. GooJs will bo sold in any ciuant-ity , ' "i pro posals for tlio purchase of the entire stock will bo considered. JACOB DAKST , by John C. Btu-niird Inspector Uiloy is of the opinion that the passage of the ordlnanco licensing coul dealers will be a source of considcrablo revenue to the city. Ho stales that thirty- eight of the retailers now stand ready to pay their money into the city treasury , and that Iho other principal dealer * will pay up during the weak. The ordinance gees into effect July 1 , and provides that each dealer shall pay a license of $100. In the words ot Mr. Kiloy It freezes out the small dealern. Small in sUe , irroat in results : Do Witts Lltllo Earlyltisera. Best pilliforConstlp.t- tlon , best for Side Headache , best for Sour Stomach. _ Stopped l > y tlio Pump. The board of health and the council com mittee were booked for a session yesterday afternoon to ngrco upon a cede of rules for the government of the board. The members of the council were busy at F'orcnco ' , seeing that the now pump was properly stnrtud. As n result the meeting was adjourned until 10 o'clock next \Vidnesday morning. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren tcolhlng relieves the child from pain , ' . ' 5 cunts a bottle. Wifn n bjr wan ifck , we garo her Cutoris , When ahe wna n Will J , ilia crlcj for Ctutoria , When BIO beeamq ) IU , > he clung to Ctutoria , Kftien olio had ClilUrtm , the g ? o thorn Caalorlr BAD BLOOD ! : Pimples oo the Fuca | Breaking Out | Bkln Trouble ) | ; Llttlo Bores I not Bkla | : Bollil Blotoaeil j Gold Boten B dBreatb | Bore Mouth or Llpi | : V If you unVr Irom UBT f ; tbc.C juiponi | , tl > Lo . AffiKER'8 i ENGLISH : ELIXIR ! WHY ? " "TO no ! t ll you ilui yui t . . toeinur * freedom froni ! > "Jf.T . * . . vcti IF Acker' . Cazllih I1I J l.llllr l.tbe. "ly known raJdlcl-i. u . ( . ' ' " " ' * " * ' ' < U the polwo from tlM Uf'Vi yourdrufvrUt. or writ * o ft , II. 111) . 40 Wett lir * dway ( New was Nlntconth yester c n notion to run away. The hor&lM Ki TSightful dash down Far- nara street and succnssfully ran the pnuntlot of vehicles , street caraundlKidcstrlnus without n solitary collision. At the conior of TTCwoltb nnd Farnam Hob- crt Greoloy , a brawny KiiRllshmnn , dashed In front of the Hying aiuincs and seizing thorn by the bits soon brought them to a standstill. The frightened driver arrived ten minutes Inter nnd was about to drlvo away without even asking who stopped the team , A pollcu ofllcer standing by sug gested to him rather pointedly that U ho had much of tin ! gentleman in bis makeup ho ho would at lonst thank iho man who had risked his llfo to sayo the property of a stranger and to prevent tbo team from run ning over somebody. For Schlltz boor apply to It. K. Grott lO'-'OFnrnnm. o The finest Fourth of July in Nebraska nt the C'liuutiiuqimiiBscmbly , Crete , Nob. Beautiful proumls. Splendid procriunino. Ex-Senator In alls of Kansas nt 2 p. in. on "Tho Problems of Our Second Cen tury. " Ono railway faro for round trip. Admission 2o cents. OU1 1'nrty That Ijct't for the North LmHt Nl lit. Thee who wish to catch anything that belongs to the tlsh family now swimming in the lakes of northern Wisconsin bad bettor get there right early. In a week or ton days the finny tribe may have , to a lario extent , disappeared from ttioso popular haunts. The reason for this lies in the fact th nt Hon. Thomas H. Bcnton , D. O. Courtney , C. H. Merrill , J. D , Lnuor. J. U. Knight , John McMannignl , F. C. Iiowo and Ben H. C'owdery , nil of Lincoln , nnd now at large , loltinst night by special car over the Chicago. Minneapolis , St. Paul & Omaha for the llsh- ing resorts and summer hotels of northern Wisconsin. They are prepared to take flsh of nil sizes and conditions of appotlto nnd in all sorts of weather. They expect to clran out the lakes in about ten days and then come homo. For beauty , for comfort , for Improvement of the complexion , use onlv Pozzonl's ' powder , there is nothing equal to It. American Wonders. Yellowstone pnrlt is beyond all ques tion ouo of the world's uroat , wonders , and tlio Union Pacific excursion in July will bo the event of tlio season. Ask your nearest Union Pacific agent about 1C * WANT UNION MIC Another Move In the Ilniiscoiu 1'nrlc Concert Muddle. Members of tho.national loasjuo of musi cians don't want to manufacture any of the melody rt llanscom pnrk unless thuy can innko all of it. The league is strongly oppos ed to the action of the park commission lu dividing the concerts between the profes sional nnd amateur organisations. At the last meeting or the local union the following was adopted : Hi-solved , That the Musicians 1'rotcctlvo Union refuses to allow Ha nuMiiliors to play any more at tiubllo uonccrts In llanscnm purl ; unles-i total servlcos bo clvon to union musi cians by the park aommtsMon. Do Witt's LlttldEarly Uisors , best pill. New Knirinu House. The now cnglno.hnuses nro well underway and most of them will bo completed during the week. Plans'for the equipment of the houses have not yotlbeen fully mode. Chief Unlligan and the dli'Oc.board , however , will take precautions agauist ilres on July 4 , and on that dny will temporarily supply the house at Walnut Hill and the ono at Twenty- sixth and Jackson. A very small pill but , a very good one , Do Witt's Little Earlv Hisen. Illds for Street The parties who are desirous to furnish 700 street llglits for the suburban portion of the city were promptly on band with their bids at noon today. All scaled , the bids were filed with the comptroller and will bo opened at , the council mooting to bo hold tomorrow night. Two gasoline lighting companies and the Thompson-Houston company are the competitors. Wntcr KontH IMie.luly Int. No discount allowed after July 1st. 5 per cent discount allowed on water rents if paid on or before July 1st r * * . olllco of AJIKUICAN WATKUAVOKICS Co. , Itoomjoa , Pee buildin ? . St. Paul Globe ( dom. ) : All the conditions are favorable for n sweeping democratic victory , whichIII put the state safely in this democratic column for next year. The republicans will mnku n desncruia-s' * * "au-Leu- recover 11. - . } ut " " ' " - - A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40' Years the Standard. Delicious Cakc-arid Pastry , Light Flaky Biscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable and" Wholesome. No other baking yowder does sucli work. A.MUSKME1NTS. BASK BALL- _ OMAHA Sioox City TODAY. Ladles , full privileges , IS cents. Game at 4 o'clock. EDEN MUSEE Cur. Illh nuit Puriinm Streets. WKNK OK JUNK iirll. Jmt'l'l' ' K Co 111 n. | Itiu S K Uiiiirh. the bnjr chief of iho I'liniicH In llirn : , nlll Irrturo < m the mi | > oirtl tliiut liluii anil Imlillt uf thu illHervni Irlbea of Ini1l n < Mtilurlun Qunrli'tlo. W W. llrtt"rn' ilrarantlo oumpnnr prcscntlnz tlmt Croat plar l'nclcJu > li OniOiuiu futmlii in nil. Open itally from I tu 10 WRITE TO HER ! " 1 wainntatilu toiln mjr homework for ' yo.iri , nrt.M'i Mctiula * WII onT-ti. Dlvliliinbl lliiiTalo tt V. "Doctorcil with 11111117 | ihr lvl ii ( ur lunmlu (1 eakueji.siij utcd manr rcinnllix wltliout tioiietlt J QxciNeuvc llEAKSeureil inu I urn 1 1 runt * ever ! o nil raj ewe work " tlperliux , Hlihiumlur 15. Addren. NKHVh UUAN CO. . UUKPAU ) , N V bel < lbf QoodmiaUruiCo lUOFaraam tit , , Ouabk The average man wants to be a little better dressed than usual. If he's ayoungmani going to take his best girl to some picnic or on some excur sion ; If he's a married man and going to take his family to some quiet resort to spend the day , or if he's a learned Judge going to some coun try town to "Make the Eagle Scream" the day we celebrate , he'll want to be a little better dressed than on ordinary days. For Fourth of July week we have arranged for your comfort , a special sale of Fim Summer Coats and Vests at Extremely Interesting Prices. We will sell elegant Black Mohair Alpaca Coats in all sizes from thirty-three to forty-six , worth two dollars and seventy-five cents to three dollars. We will sell beautiful brilliantine coats and vests , in handsome shades of tan , brown and mode , in all regular sizes , worth just three dollars. We will sell magnificent corded Mohair Coats and Vests , in all regular sizes , in half a dozen dif ferent shades and colors , worth exactly four dollars. We will sell the finest Drap 'D Etc Co its a Vests , in blacks and handsome colors , in all regu lar sizes , worth five or six dt liars. Open Till Nine O'Clock All This Week- "FAMILIAR IN MILLIONS OF MOUTHS AS ANY HOUSEHOLD WORD. " The Time * , London. "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " 'Delightful and refreshing. " BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. SOLE EXPORTERS : THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY , LD. , LONDON , ENG. The dyspeptic , the iloWlltntoil , ] ith r from rxcrxs < > f work of inillil cir boily , ilrinlc orrxiiiiHiirct In MALARIAL REGIONS , will llnilTiitl'H 1'lllrt till ) inc > tt Krnlil : ru- Btorutlvo ever oflered the HUfluringiiivalltl , : DOCTOR - Ilcadiirlic , Illllou nc f , and ! Goniillputlon. bnuill , plcuM. " PURE unt And a furorllo ulth the * Ici. Sold In England for ! . ; PINK 'L.'n ' ' America for S5c. Get ; thc'm from your Drueglits. or ; send to W. II. lOOKI.t ! : It (0. , PILLS. 48 W t Irot4 ! r , > t Jorl. ! ALLAN LINE , KOYAIj MAH , STISAMSllll'd , MONTREAL an 1 QUEBEC To DEKRY and LIVERPOOL CA111N , ( M tu Ml. AcionlliiK to Steamer mid locution of Stateroom. Intcrmt'rtliito anil StcontKO l luw mica * NO OATTI..K OAHHIKI ) . SKUV10B Ol'1 LINK. STEAMSHIPS. NBW YORK and GLASGOW. via IxMiilomlerry , overKortnlxht. . lUli July , STATK OK NKIIItASKA. 11 A. M. 2Jn ! July.STATK OK GKOHCIA , II A.M. A iU8totli , BTATi : OK NHVADA. 10 A. M. CAM IN , Mi up. Hi-til rn. | i5. ! Stoernito till Aiiulr In II. S. A. AI.IiA.V , MnntriMl , ur lu II. tt. MOOIIKS. Wiibash 'II ket Olllio. W. K. VAIIi , llurlliiKtun Tlca-tO IIIco A POSITIVE and permanent CURE'or ' all dlieuoollNe URINARY ORGANS. Cures where oth rlrcatm ntill.FulTdirectlons | with each bottle. Price , one dollar. See signature ot E , I 8IAHU. Fo'l Sale By All Druijalote. e lleint.tlic iiiottpnwciful femalereifulilor l' r. ( ecll Never flit. if. l npalil. Scntl c UUmplfoi Addifi. LION DKUO LU , ll flllu , N. Y For ball ) by tha Good man Dnic Co , SOIIOOLS AND COLLEGES KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE T , Ur OPKN THHOUGIIOUT THE YEAU. Tlio crnnil term of Dili acnilemlo so ir Di'ulnn tlrnt Moinlay in July unit cloiui third Wuitni'iduy In Dfcuinber noil. fin , II K IIOVI > . Supt. I'ont. Olllco , I-'AHMIIAI.K , KV. ur M\INUTUN : , MO. GENTRAL COLLEGE Y MILITARY ACADEMY B HEI.LEIIB , Uup rlnl ndcnt e iuiv-D Krcncli Monthly Mntfittlne. An liiraluilila help to Frvnt-b tudonu ind ivachorv.Frco vauipte copy , , UKULITZACu. , W , Mtdltua b'l.Scir folk WE GflN TELL YOU HOW , WHEN , WHERE to advertise , for we know the Newspaper Advertising Business thoroughly. Our patrons in every State in the. Union can verify this statement. Do you wish catchy cuts , designs , advertisements on any conceivable subject , written and placed where they will-count ? or circular letters written ? and with all this to save . - some money ? Write us for facts and figures < - on any line of advertising. Let us send , you our beautifully illustrated pam phlet , which will u'J ° u " s are i 1"1 $ for six cents in Btatnps. vli < w M < v * NO GUREX ! NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. APOLLO WAS A PERFECT M , PERFECT IN fORMS-MATCHlESS IH V/ARI / er th ftoolf mi for lulwtrl iiitn UKI Ever ? MAN can to BTUONO anilVlaOBOUUIniUmptctt. YOUNQ MEN OR OLD , inditing from NERVOUS DE. BIL1TY , Loit or rallln * Manhood - hood , Fnrilcal Eietiifl , Mental Worry , Stunted Dtvtlopmint. or any TERBOHAL WEAKNESS , can b > reltored to PERFECT HEALTH akd the NODLE VITALITY o ( BTBOIIO VIEW , tn. rrldo and rowirof Hatloni , Wo claim by yenrii of prucllco by Diir fxrlimlvn rnptluuM n uniform MONOPOLY Of 8UCCEBB" III trf.t- Ing all Dliiain , Wiakniiiu nml AQIttloni of lien. Trr.llninlilnln Irom MHtato * and Tcrrltorlcn. nun nirtir onniwitiit ii/rfrpenipii.pont' DUn NEW BOOK p lil.fornllmliril Mine O.I Itwbllijroucan. full Eiplanatloni for UOMB TREAT- UENT Yon can lit FULLY RESTORED Thociaidl bail bun brm Read oar tutlmonlali Addriiiatonct , ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO , F1.Y. " JCho Best Pill On Earllit Dr. JIolili'n Lltllo Vc otuhlo 1'llln ucl tly yet iiromiitljr on . _ - Livr.it , itin- NIiVSiimllIOWICI.5 , 1'uvvrn nuil 4/'ulilM | liming tbo eynteiu tbiir- ouKlily nnd thuy cur * lialiltunl aonntiriiitUin. 'J'liisy nro BURiir coattiil , do not grlpo , very drool ] , a y tu take , ouo pill n dodo , anil nro . clulilo. 40 t'ltl4laeaci ) vial. 1'er- ( vet illKC'Stlou fiitlnvH tliflr uto. Tliny AltSO * indaro llcruiiinit'iidvil liy Liiudlii I'liy * llclniiH. rorsnloliy ilruKKl'tx or feuut ty luull. K ccuU n vial orO furSl.OO. AJdrovi HOIUI'S MEUICI.MJ CO. , Props. Ian Franclico , Cal. Chicago , lit NKBRAbKA. National Bank r. K. DSPOJt I'OHf. OHAUA V C Capital , - - - - S4OO.OOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 1800 , - OSi.DOJ onitrri niul Dlractnri llnnrjr W Valna.l'rvililiMit I/ntliS KU.-.I VI. o Ir I . Jnwio W bnvu.ii.-y V Mtr e Jin ! n C'uMiu , It t luililiu , J .N 11 1'atrlck W II H llughi'-Liuliler . . HiON 13A.NK. Corner Utb auJ far Dam 3U. MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE "l.iit another niun tmvlsothco , nnd not thlna nun month. A Htranuiir and not tlilno nwo IIH. | " Ituv. ( JuoiKu Mllliir. Carllli ) , Iowa ! ICnv. Anlliiiny Jacobs. Sliliuiy , IIIVTIII Hov. J.V ( uilur , I'liiiiHiint Orovn , Iowa ; Hov. 1" . If I'piry. CciJur Ituulds Iow.it Itnv.V. \ . Idle , Ii-iiv ( > nwortli. Kunsaht Uov J. T. Mumford irnrtM : > n , luwii ; Idiv. J.V. \ . ( Jiilhnurt , Kmor son. Iowa ; Ituv Unman I'urKrr. ' I.MICI-HOII Inwiti Hon. T. J. Aim ! . Di'cutnr , Illlnoli ) ) W A htroni ; . I'ounoll llluIN , Iowa.Vhnn BUOli n.un us the utiovn him' ' u'lvnn thnlr tustlmon- luls In pr.ilbiitif Moore's Trijii of Mfo uncl the Irmlliii ; wholiMalu < li itir IIOIIHUH nuy thuy huvo Kit un I'lillrn Kiitlsfiu-liMii whuru thuy Imva l i'n Hilil , wtmt bot'i-r I'vlilenco do you want ? Why should yon milTm when von can bu uuruclf I v iiHln Mooro'u Tri'i'iir lilfu. J | Muoru'a Trou of Mfe. iiiHlttra curd for ICIdnirJ eml Liter Cuiniiliilnt ini'l ' nil t > luoil dliH.noi. Dom II imjf lomiTiir Khan jrdiioiiibucurulUr mini Uoora'l Trt'nut I.Ho. UoUruul I.lfu llu.iioJf ) DR , BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. Arulldot of Tooth on Hubbor. lor nVii DOI.I.AUI. A porfuol vt < llliuut l lu or dungtir , - , . ! without n > a < tli tlr < . Hold aii U.llvor lllllnifi nt Iniroil raeti. ' llrldk-u nod Crown Work. TeolU nllliuut pluloi. All * ork w r- OFCE * , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM JCutranco , icth itrest lei tor. 0 [ > a UDllU o'clock.