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8 THE OMAtIA DAILY BBfit MONDAY , JULY 26 , 1892. I'f THEY FAVOR THE TARIFF Members of the Douglas Oounty Harrison Club on the Issue , M'KINLEY DEFENDED BY FARMERS Men Who Till the Soil Cminnot xvltli inch Other unit Acrco no of Old to Stniitl by the llcpuli- llcun I'nrty. The Douglas County Harrison Republican * lub mot at WostOmaim yesterday , with farmers from nil parts of the uoMnty In at- . tendance. The meeting was held In the cur house of tbo Benson & Halcyon Heights Motor lino. After the rending of the minutes of the last meeting nnd an Interesting address by James Walsh , Mr. H. C. Barren of West Omaha was called u pun nnd took the lloor to assure the meeting that West Omaha precinct was thoroughly In sympathy with the objects of tha club In uniting the Tarlous countrv precincts for the advance ment of republicanism , nnd to see that the country precincts nre properly represented In the conventions. Mr. John F. McArdloof Mlllnrd delivered nn Interesting address , in which ho stated that tha club hod no Intention of nrraving the country against the city , but simply to put the country pteclncts in n position to tormuluto their demands and place them bo- ore tbo convention in such n shape that tbo delegates would give thorn attention , HC'H a Ciilninlty UoMlnr Sure Knotich. Mr. Fisher of Chlrngo precinct came to tbo front with a voice llko a clarion and told the association that ho wus n calamity howler from "way back. " Ho had had n lot of men putting up hay stacks on his big farm , nnd Just us the stncks were about completed n big storm bad como up and the result of several weeks' labor was blown to the four winds of heaven. That was ono of the effects of the McKJmoy bill. Following up this as a text Mr. Fisher electrified those present with a slushing up of the objections "to the McKlnloy bill such ns most of them bad never heard boforo. Ho picked up all the principal objections ono by cue und mathematically demonstrated in \Utty nnd forcible phrases that they were simply wind ami wound un with an expres sion ot his regrets that Mr. Allen Root was cot protcnt so that bo migbtsplit bis oratory into splinters. Mr. Kchoy of Mlllanl , who is also a candi date for county commissioner , followed Mr. Fisher with several well told stories. Ho also launched out Into the tariff question with facts and figures which no ono present was prepared to contraulct. IMcsised Mlth Protection. Mr.'Stevens ' of Douglas precinct was on bund , nnd gave the audience nn exposition of his views of republicanism. Mr Katling of ( Jlontarf told the club that his precinct would work with tbo club , and promised that ( jtontnrf would hereafter bo represented In every meeting wherever hold. Ho also , as a practical mechanic , said that the tariff principled of the republican party were his principles. Chairman Tlmuio uliowcd that this fall the country and city would be united in promot ing the interests of the republican party. After several moro speakers were board the club adjourned to meet in two wecUs ut Tucker's ' ball in Florence. There ivcro representatives present from E khorn , Chicago , Douglas , McArdlo , West Omaha , Clontarf , East Omaha and Union- precincts. Nnggotl Nuggetl Nuggotl Buy Big Kuggat baking powder. BJ oz. 23 cents. Eye nndx our surgeon , Grant Culli- ttoro , room ii2l , Bee building. AVreatlliiK Mutch. The Omaha Athletic club has matched John AlclnoTnoy of Bradford , Pa. , with Farmer Burns for a pur o of $350 00 , best twain three falls , citch ua catch can. Match to tnlto place ut the club house Mondny evening , July 25 , at 8:30 : p. m. Tommy Ryan , champion welter weight of the United States , who is matched with Jack WilkoB.will also RVO nn exhibition. Admission SI.00. Mom- he ! s in good standing frco. Membership tickets must bo shown. Wanted ut the olllco of THE OMAHA. BEG , coulea oi TUB EVUXING Buis of April 2a FOltEldX XnflucnccN Wlilcli Alleoted the Marltet IU Striking I'eutures. ' Loxnox , July 21. Discount was not in de mand last week. Tbo quotations were : Three months , three-fourths of 1 per cent ; Bbort , one-half of 1 per cont. Money con tinued abundant. Thcro was some domund for gold in the open market for.'ho . ' conti nent , but It did notuffcot tbo situation , us there is no prospect of the Bank of England bfclni ? encroached upon seriously. In tact , there is nothing In sight likely to lighten money for a long time to come. On the stock exchange the past week busi- ocsswas absolutely stagnant until Wednesday ( day whan there was a slight return of mil- Ration. This revival , however , wnj malnlv confined to investment stocks. Some specu lative stouks were merely nibbled at , in view of the fact that the market generally had a slightly more confident tone. The steady In quiry for high class investment securities led to un advance In consols of throo-blx- tconths of 1 per cent. Indians and the best colonial securities also had fractional ad vances. Rupee paper , In sympathy with the weakness ot silver , dropped ono-lourth of 1 per cent. Foreign government securities were rather stronger. Spanish bonds , under tbo stimulus of buying In Purls , gained 1J per cent. Brazilians uero In demand and rose IJf per cent. Chilian rose 1 per cont. English railways improved on some favor able dividend announcements , tbo average rise bolng from ouo-fourth of 1 per cent to" 1 per com. In iho foreign railway department atten tion centered in mexlcun stouks under a re port ot tbo making of building arrangements. At u meeting of the directors U wus decided to uwult thu arrival of the president of tbo Mtxicun National , who is duo hero nn ' "Wednesday. There is some buying of old Vera Cruz stockB , firsts rising 2 } per cent , tacondH tyf per cent und ordinary mio-half of 1 pur cont. American railroads were moro nctlvo during the week. Since Wednesday th ro hot boon a tendency to buy hnro upon bolter quotations from Now York. The week's increases Included Lake Shore , a percent , Wubush prefoircd , IJtf per cent ; AtchlbOn. Wnbash dobentuibs , Now York , Ontario & Western and Louisville & Nash- vnlo tlirco-founhb of I per cent each ; Con trol I'ucillc , 1'onnnyiviinla & Ohio nnd Northern Pacific , one-half of 1 per cent each. Canadians wcro linn. Grand Trunk lirst preferred advanced 1 per cent , Grand Trunk seconds and guaranteed thrco-quartors of 1 per cent and Grand Trunk thirds ono-balf of 1 per rent Among miscellaneous securities' , the prin cipal feature was the continuous fall of brewery shares , duo to the announced in tention of the liberals to Introduce legis lation tending to rnpress tbo liquor traffic. Blnco the opening of the elections , Basis stock bus fallen three. points , Allsops 11 vo aim Wbllbroads thrco. During the pu t week AIlsojis ordinary shares have lost three. On tliu Turin llunruo , PAIUS , July 24. On the bourse Iho past week prices were irregular. They closed yesterday , as a rule , at fractional advances for tbo week. Three per coin rentes showed a giitn of 25 centimes for thu week , Spanish bonds a gain of ll { francs and Rio Tlutoi a gain ofi franc. Credit Fancier ahuros duullncd 10 francs for the weak. On iho llerlln lluuno , BEIILIN , July 24. Tbo past week was n quiet one on the bourse. About the only manifestation ot real animation was tha de mand for bank itocks. especially those of banks dealing in land speculations , such securities ha\ro advanced In connection with the International exhibit scheme , which it is tupposea U calculated to enhance the value of certain tracts of Uud. Russian nocuritlcs were weair , owluc to the cholera epidemic nnd reports that the traders of the affected districts are asking more tlmo In the settle ment of tholr obligntions on account of the paralysis of business. The closing quotations on Saturday In clude ! * . Prussian four ? , 107.S5 ; Mexican sixes , t&.GO : Dcutscha bank , llU.fr ) ; Bochii- mer. , 183 ; Harpcnors , 143 ; roubles , ' . ' 03.7(1 ( ; short exchange on London , 20.41 ; long ox- chance on London , 20.30 ; private dis count , 1 % , On the rriinkfort llonr r. FiiAXKFOiiT , Juir 24 , On the bourse busi ness was dull the past weok. Yesterday's closing quotations Include : Italian fives , 01 ; Portuguese bonds , 31.10 ; Russian lours , 8(1 ( ; Spanish fours , 03J ' , Australian silver rentes , 71.30 ; short exchange on London , 20.40 ; privn.o discount , 1 % . It Is what Hood's Sirsaparllla actually docs that tells the story of its merit and bus given it the largest nnlo ot any modlclno , Kxi a n TS "i UMPLA it. Denver In Preparing to Kntertiiln Them In Grand Shiipe Next .Month. DISNVRH , Colo. , July 24. Preparations for tliolentortnlnmont of the twontv-llfth trien nial conclave of Knights Templar is rapidly coming to a focus , and by the tlmo the con clave opens the city will hive on its best dress. . It Is oitlmntod that the conclave will bring fullv 100,000 people to the city , and this , toxolhar with the cut rates on the Snntn Fa road , will add many moro thous ands to the population. This great rush , however , will bo amply provided for. rainy of the local Knights Templar , who , although now residents of Dcmver still hnvo a warm place In tholr hearts for tbo eastern visitors , from which states they originally came , will opan club rooms for the entertainment ot Knights from their respcotlvo states. Pennsylvania nnd Missouri are the first states to Inaugurate this custom. The probability is that the twenty-fifth triennial conclnvn will bo the last consolidated meeting of TompluM in America. For a quarter of a century the sentiment against such a largo gathering has been gaining strength in the rank and file of the organization and It Is the general Impression that the Denver encampment will conclude the scries which for seventy- five yours hnvo witnessed a growth un paralleled in mo.lern times. , The heavy ox- pocso involved by tbo triennial roundup nnd " thu largo amount of work required , in" preparing - paring for the reception of vast thrones of visitors are objections which cannot ba satis factorily answered by friends of the time- honored custom. The question will bo pre sented nnd discussed at the coming meeting , and It is claimed that hereafter the conclaves will be hold with the same regularity as in the past , but each conclaro will represent only a certain portion of the country. How tlio territory-will l > o divided is ono nf thu points to bo considered. The advocates of the now plan claim that the Interest of the order will bo still further advanced by a division of tbo territory , and the meetings will bo ns large us should be desired. DoWltt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood. AJIVSRUIWXS. Fifteen years or so ago , when Miss Nolllo Mcllcnry was starting out on her career with Salsbury's Trouoadours , the pious deacons who managed the Younir Mon's Christian association lecture course nt Elmlra- , . Y. , encaged that organization for an entertain ment. Tbo unsophisticated deacons assumed that troubadours were musicians of .some sort , and thov had heard that tlioio particu lar troubadours were purttculaily good. Those simple manasors were the butt , of newspaper gibes for months , bJt ono cannot help contrasting the harmless f.irco variety of that day with the sort which passes current now. There wore no skirt dancing , no tough girl and no high kicking In long , dresses. The frolics of a plcnlo party fur- ntshcd the rather mild amusement which in that day received a doubtful reception. "A Night at the Circus , " presented at the Boyd lust evening. Is the latest evolution of the style of entertainment introduced in this country by Salsbury's Troubadours , and two of tha originals , John Webster and Miss Me- Henry , were In the company. Thcro are styles In theatricals , and the newest wrinkle Is to Introduce on the stage a bit of the circus , tbo mora iho bet or. In last night's oerformauce it come in the last act. The sccno was.a reasonably coed representation of the inside ot u circus dressing tent , with glimpses now and then between the flaps of tbo entrance of another scend representing a blc audience on the banUsof seats. This act. afforded opportunity for the introduction of several good specialties. The play Is full of a suggestivonoas of naughtinessfrom which the good Elmlrn dea cons of iiftcen years ago never would have recovered , but today it passes as most amus ing nonsense. Miss McHenr.v is as jolly as of old and less stout than for soteral seasons oast. John Wobitor bus boon too prosper ous to work verv hard , but Thomas O'Brien is clever enough to tmiko it unnecessary. There arc several pretty girls , nnd the whole company plays with a spirit that makes a ulay containing nothinc remarkable aside from its circus novelty go with a captivating dash. Nugeotl Nuffgot ! Nus-'getl Buy Big Nucget baking powder' 32 oz. 25 cents. Spectacles adjusted for defective vision. Dr. Cullitnoro , R 22J , Bee bid ; , ' . M'SHANE S HOTEL. Still nn Uncertain Quantity , Hut Very Mkoly to do Up. John A. McSbane has returned from the east , where ho went on business connected with bis prospcrtlvo new hotel at Fifteenth and Harney streets. Ho was unwilling to give any statement as to the success of his plans last night , saying that tbo mutter would not bo dollultely settled for a few days yot.tie tie was not certain yet that the hotel would bo built , but the prospects were brighter than they were before bo went away. If the building Is erected ut all it will bo during the present season. The proposed buildl-sc will bo 132x182 foot , nnd u plat of ground will bo added to tbo west sldo of the lot so that the building will have ventilation on nil Bides. The height of the structure will bo eight stories nnd the cost of erection will he from WOO.OOO to $450,000 for the building. The expense of furnishing thu structure will make the cntlro cost considerable moro than $500,000. DeWltt'a Saraaparlliu cleanses the blood , Increases the nppetlto and tones up the sys tem. It has bdnollttod many people who have suffered from blood disorder * . It will help you. Knight * Tomplur Excursions. Commoncituj July 25th the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific railway will soil tickets to Donvor.Sult Lrilco and Helena , Montana , at half faro for tlio round trip. Tickets on sale until Aug. 10th , good to return until Oct. 10th. The Colorado llyor. leaving at 1:20 : p.m. , serves dinner in dining car after departure from Oinahn. This is the only direct route with elegant , through sloouers to Denver - vor , Colorado Springs , Manitou and Pueblo. Take the Hock Island and you ' will bo satiafteil you have eolouted'tho host. Ticket olllco 1002 Furnnm st Oiuuus KBNNBi vG.N.W.P.Agt. JOHN SKHABTIAN , G , T. & P. Agt. 1'JSItiiOX.lL I'.llt Uilt.ll'US. C. A. Hanna of Llncolnjs at the Paxton. C. B. Burrows of ISorfoTk 1s ut the Mlllard. L. C. Cottrell ot Seward Is at the Arcade. John Ilousun ot Fiemont IH nt the Murray. C.V. . Collins of Boutrlce is u guojt at the Paxton , Frank E. Moore of Schuylor is at the Mlllard. Dr. J. C. Gunn of Spcarflsb , S. D.'ls at the Puxton. John E. ICavuuauEh of Dakota City Is at the Dullono. P. O. Hctdlaud of Holdrego spent Sunday nt the Mcrcor. Mr. K W. Mulcher ot West Point was at tbo Arcade yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. JV. . Hern of Chicago were bunday nuosts at tbo Murray. Mr , und Mr * . C. C , Gardner ot Sergeant are uuioutr the guests at the Millard. Mr. aud Mrs. A. S. Palmerof Tncoma , W. T. , are ninoug the guojts ui thu DoUout , BATTLE OF DEADLY FOES Furious Fight Botwtnn a Stilliori * and a Monster Boar. * * * BRUIN WINS THE DESPERATE STRUGGLE A Itullot Setting the llcnr lllnnily llcrmnl of n Mnii-Kntlnp Leopard A Colony ot hiinicc * Btorloi of Aiiliiiiils. A tremendous battle between a powerful Blnlllon still a big grizzly boar was an ex citing cront that wns witnessed by the em ployes of J uinoa Mursroo , at the lattor'i inouninln ranch , on Monday last , says the Bolso , Idaho , corroiponilout of the St. Louts Olooo-Damocrat. Old UMUI HornblUs provoa hlmscff the bettor lighter , nnu , al though ho was terribly Injured by his iron hoofed antagonist , ho intent have recovered from hit wounds had not Jim Maxwell , n vaquuro , sotit a alus from a Sharp's rlflo through his body. Before the frizzly dlod , however , ho played ovou with his human foo. The battle royal between the two boasts commenced at about 4:30 : In the moraine und lasted about an hour. Tlio riyich hands saw the melee from its commoncumont , but so confluent wore they that the stnlliou would prove n victor they did not attempt to mtor- fore until it was too late. Tlmo and again old Gray Hex , as the blc Norman horse was called , had in short order Ulllod black boors of considerable slzo , and the men thought his early morning antagonist was nothing moro than an unusually bljt black boar which had como to the ranch in search of a juicy shoal. They observed that iho shaggy animal's method of flglitlnir was qulto unusual , but they were too anxious to enjoy a littlu sport to Rive the matter a second t bought. ' Old Gray Hex had been sleeping in his shed the previous night , and' when ho huard the men moving about ho pranced out , neighing for his matutinal feast of grain. As ho rounded the cow pen the men saw him eagerly sniff the air , his ears slanted forward and his mane stilt and bristling. Gazing over the grassy range the men saw the ilRuro of a benr leisurely sloucluucr oil toward a heavy copso. A moment later Gray liox , hU eyes distended wttn nice , sharp'snorts ot anger and dollanco issuing from his red nos trils , started majestically ncross the plain to oiler battle to the rotroaling intruder. The bear hoard tho'hostilo advance of the stallion and ho glanced over his shoulder , bat ho did not quicken his shuflllng gait. He had evi dently soon hordes before. "By George , boys , there's iroln' to bo some fun I" cried Cowboy Jack Spices , and the men clambered to the roof of u shod , tbo better to see the battlo. Dashed at the Hoar * It was not long dolayod. ( ' < ay Rex , with a piercing soream of i-nico , with his white tooth exposed , dashed at the bear , which , with a low , grumbling growl , jumped to ono sldo in tttno to avoid the onslaught. The savage stallion whoalod , slowlv approached the bear , and ttion , with n quick turn , ho landed his hind feet upon the grizzly's ribs. The blow was a stunner , and the men who hoard it thought the bear was tlono for. It was a surprise for the bear , but it did not disable him. With a shuko of his big head and a shifting of his fret , ho faced the stal lion , which again rushed at him with widely opened mouth. The grizzly was "ready , and old Hex received u slap on tha tiurzlo that threw him off bis fool and caused him to collide with his hard-hitting antag onist. Over went both bear and borso. Hex was first to regain his feet. With n flerco scream and with terrific foruo ho brought his sharp fore foot down upon the bear's loft flank , b'ringlug the blood in a stream. It was a fearful wound , and tbo bear was for a moment badly dnzod. The stallion bad gained a de cided advantage , but bo bad bacomo moro wary. Ho was accustomed to fighting with boars that rose upon their haunches' , giving him splendid opportunities to deliver adroit kicks , the force of wnlch soon proved fatal. The tactics pursued by his latest opponent puzzled him and bt > hesitated. Tbo ranch men noted this with surprise , and Jumping from the shed they cautiously approached the baUleliclil. To their subsequent regret , they were too excited to think of bringing firearms. Hex heard the men approaching , and he speedily regained his waning courage. Ho dashed at the boar , turned nimbly und kicked him end over end. Tbo bnar did not seem to bo very badly injured , but ho was now thor oughly aroused. Ilex was upon him in an instant , thinking to again stub the bsar with his fore feet. As the horsu reared for the bloxv the grizzly darted forward , and , with a tremendous blow from ono of Its armored paws , it ripped open tbo bowels' of the belligerent stallion. Tbo men saw tbo blood rush forth , saw the protruding entrails , and realized that Rex bad at length met bis match. Jim Maxwell rushed to the House rcr his rillo and iho other men tried by Btiouts and sudden sorties to frighten the bear away. KiiKtigeil In a Desperate Struggle. But it was now too late. The animals were at It looth , hoof and claw , engaged In ono final struggle. It was a terrible conflict. Both animals were bathed In blood , poor old Hex's color appearing only in irregular spots. Hu fought ilka a demon , striking , kickin ; and biting. Again and again with his gleaming teeth ho toro patches of hide and flesh from the body of tbo bear , and nearly every time ho tried to land his foot he succeeded. But the bear was as savugo as the horso. Ho had been crippled fore and aft , but ho was full of light , and great raw pitches upon tbo stallion's sldns , breast and head showed wboro his blows had struck. The blooding animals did not pause a mo ment. They fought Ilka tigers , the borse shrilly screaming and the grizzly growling sullenly. 1-Tosontly tbo boar saw a cbanco to deliver a blow with ono of his tremendous paws' ' . It foil with murderous force upon the stallion's shoulder , and It knocked him ever and over. When ho arose ho was dazed. It was , evi dent that he could not see the boar , for be commenced to trot hero and there , appar ently In search of his foo. Ills entrails wore dragging upon the ground. Ho stepped upon them every il.no ho moved , but ho did not betray tbo Intense agony ho must have suffered. Presently bis oyni fell upon the bear , which was savage and expectant. With a foiirful cry of rage the borso rushed , or rather staggered , toward bis red-eyed antag onist , and again ho essayed to strike with bis fore foot. But ho wus too weak. Ho gave his fee an opening , and a moment later ho suik to the earth dead , with a broken nock. Just at this tnlnuto Jim Maxwell fired. The bullet pioruod the grizzly's ' body. With a sharp yelp ho turned to lloo , but bo suddenly wheeled , dashed at the men , struck Maxwell upon hU loft hip , breaking the bone , and than falling forward across the form of tbo prostrate man the grizzly died with bis face toward the foo. DOES IT PAY TO BE BIOHP Interview * with I'uinmi * Admit It. How happy are millionaire ! ) Is "big money" worth the labor and anx iety which I1 , coitst Is the owner of $30,000,000 really worth nuy moro than tbo owner of f I,030OOJ , ? To find a solution to tboio questions n ro. potter of the Now Yol'ic Kocardor inter viewed several well known millionaires Cornelius Vanderbilt , Russell Sago , Cbnun- coy Dupow , Lnlund Stanford , Elizabeth Thompson und others , It wus a wocik or two ago that I called on Mr. Dttpow at the Arlington , whore bo paused while deciding whether to bo Mr. Harrison's secretary of state or not. At tbo and of tha business which Induced my call I nuked ; "Does u pay to ba very rich" ! " /"I don't know , * ' said Mr. UJpow ; "I have never boon It ; but I should imucino It did , or folk * wouldn't want to bo it , would thoyi" Mr. Uouow U worth only a paltry million or two , und ho is not "very Hob , " accord I n-f to metropolitan standards , "however , " bo continued , after a minute , 'thov mar think It is going to pay , and after ward tied themselves mistaken , Man never Is , but always to bo olostj perhaps tuat'j What you mean. " "Is a fortune of $103,030,000 any EroaUr than a fonunoof il.uao.OJO ! " ijukoJ , "Yes , " ho sold , "It require ) inoro euro and tires n man morbtto keep it , but It will not bur any more at the things a man wants. Whether It brtagwany greater enjoyment well , probably not , Klohos do not generally confer nnpptQONC or nocosmrllv even com fort. It dopjnflajon what n man docs with his money. I know n man who has nn In come of Just about $100,000 a year and got * n heap of satisfaction out of It. Ho spends it all on othersoof course , most of it. Enlightened - lightened Bolflahtuss. Ho gets bis pleasure from making olhaw happy. But It must ro- qulro a groin d * J of tlmo and tolont. To know how to glronwav money wisely n man needs to bo Inspired , it U about the most dinicult ttado there Is that of philanthro pist. A great many moro n-oplo would work at It if they were cortutn that tholr money would do cooJ. " ' Poor Cyrus \V. Field ha * passed awny , honored and pitied by nil. Ho lived to sen his immense fortune Mjunndorad by a knav ish son nnd the fortunes of several of bis rel atives engulfed also , Immediately nftcr the death of the two who ware dearest to him In life. Five years ntro howas worth $3,000,000. I naked him about that tlmo several of the questions that stand at the head of thin paper. "Tho value of money can easily bo oxag- coratod , " sold Mr. Field. "It is really worth only what It will bring In the things that wo want ; and for that purpose $10 a day is worth Just about ns much ns $1,000 n day. In addition to this , there is only the gratified pride which arises from having made what men generally call n great suc cess. No doubt Mr. Gould has about the samoaort of satisfaction that his neighbor , General Grant hud the satisfaction of hav ing Beaten the satisfaction that the boy has who axvims the farthest , or the girl who stands at the head ot the class. That's all tbcro Is to it. " Mr. Field was cheerful then , nnd even Jovial. Ho lounged upon the leathern sofa and chatted nnd laughed , and Durham bethought thought loss of money than of the plaudits of the world showered on him in 18. > 3 , when the first Atlantic cable hiccoughed its feeble but significant benediction. A frlond of mine stood the ether day at Mr. Field's bodsldo , and ho speaks of his state bolng pitiful Indeed. ' My life is u wreck , " said the sick man , bitterly. "My fortune gone , my homo dls- hunorod ob , I was so unkind to Edward whou I thought I was bolng kind. If I had only had firmness enough to compel my boys to earn tholr own living , then they would hnvo known the meaning of money 1" And the broiton-splrltod man repeated over nnd over again his closlri to dio. HU visitor ro- mmaea him of the many things remaining to live for , of the great honors paid him by all countries for his work for civilization whion moored tbo continents together , of the fame which ho had won and would never loso. All In vain : ho was sure ho had nothing to live for , and the decorations given him by sovereigns eigns and now bunging on the wall wcro mouningloMS baubles to him. I called and asked Russell S..go about this matter. It Is no moro dinicult , to got at him today than it was before the dynamite crank sought to effect a loan without security. Ho Is worth a good deal of monov , nnd they say ho has recovered that $10,000,000 ho lost In that scramble In the street ono morning ton years ago. Probably ho could foot up $30- 000,000 or $00OJOOao-lt isn't worth while to be too exact. It was a very warm day when I nailed , nnd ho had his coat off and wiped the high reced ing front of bis buainoss occiput with a rod silk nandkorchtdf as he handled the marked envelopes of putt and calls on a little table before him and replied "yds , " "no" to the clerk who came in every mlnuto or so nnd asked him a quoition in figures and symbols which were nil Greek to mo. "You seem to work hard to Keep ahead of the boys , Mr. Sago , " 1 said. "Thcro Is a prevalent idea that millionaires don't have to work at all. " Ho uttered a significant , but Inarticulate sound of disapproval from the upper part of his throat a kind of ohuoklo strangled In its birth and added : "They have to work , I guess.if they keep anything. Everybody clutching to trot-itI1' ' "You have enough money , haven't you ? " 1 asKod. "As much as you can USD ! " "Yes , ns muchms I can use , " ho answered , turning toward me. t'Yea , L nave as much ns I can use , Isupposo , " , "Then , why don't you-stop worn ! " I boldly continued. "You havon'Loaii.'ohlld in the , wovld ; you arq T3 yoafcf old ; jou are worth , they Bay r. > , OJO,000 l,03u,0for ) ovorv * " Honintcrruptod rae once more with tbo samo. old sound bf dissent and repeated , Ironically. "Thoy say ! " After a moment ho added i "You ask . .10 why I don't stop wont I'll do It If you will nnswor mo one question ; what also can I go at that will do as muoh good and glvo mo a < icucb'Siitlsfuutlon ) Well , you1 can't answer It. Nobody can. I have thought It over. This is my trndo. Another thing ; every man Ikes.to oxccl. Ho likes to prove to bo worth as much" as folks say ho Is > worth. Hardlv any man sold out suddenly vtould measure up equal to his reputation. Men take the same pleasure in accumulating that boys do In running races and climbing trees. I shouldn't bo happy it I loft the street. And there are 1,000 men depending on mo for work what would they do ! " As I took my leave the old gontlotnan turned nnd said "No" to an offer to purchase a "privilege. " It then occurred to mo that bis face had not taken on a. wrinkle in ton years , and that his clothes had improved tbo latter fact perhaps indicating a weak ness of his financial ability. Nearly llfty years ace , when ho was not worth $5,000 , Russell Sago , M. C. , advocated the passage tnrough congress of the bill to purchase Mount Vornon. Now ho is worth scores of millions , and ho does not spend a hundredth part of tbo interest on it ; ho never saw his money and never had < it , and , excepting a bare pittance , it Is wholly In the bands and cotTeri of others , used bv them for their own benefit I But ho thinks that fortune is his. "Late to bed and cany to rise will shorten the road to your homo In the aklos. But early to bed and "Littlo Early Klser. " the pill that raaicas Ufa lonjor aaJ bait era nd wlsor. n.000,000. Vitrified paving brick for sale. Wo will contract to dullvor the above amount within the next ninety days. BuukstafT Bros. Manufacturing com pany , Lincoln , Neb 0271 $ Both the method and results when Syrup of Figa ialakenjiit is pleasant and refreshing to the tasto. and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem eflectuaHy , dispels colds , head aches and ferers and cures habitual , constipatioru Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over proi duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and ngreeab jo substances , its inanyoxccllentqualitiescommendit to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Hyrup of Figs is for sale in 75o bottles by all leading druggists. Any rcliflblodruggist who may not. liavo it on hand will procure it for any ono wlio wishes Erotnptly Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO , , SAN I'KANOIBOO , GAL. V , WBWYOBK , N , Y. n ? PRICE'S W DELICIOUS V Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla Of porfoot purity. Lemon Of great strength. Orange Almond Economy In tholr U3O Rose etc. Flavor as clollcntoly and doHclouslyaa the frosli fruit. llobb's Are Iho Bast on Earth. Act Bontly yet prompt ly on tbo I.lVUt , KID- iSniS ami I10UKLK , dis pelling Headaches , Fov- cis and Colds , thorough ly cleansing the system of disease , and cures Vegetable habitual constipation They nro suRar contcil , do nnt gripe , very small , easy to take , and purely rcqctablo. 43plllslncnch vial. Pcrtoct digestion follows their use. They absolutely euro sick head * ndio , and are recommend- ea by lending ybyBlclnns. For snlo by loading druggists or scut by uitt ; : ; 25 cts. a rial. Address HOBB'S ' MEDICINE CO. , Props , San Francisco ci Chicam fOR SALK IN OMAHA , NEB. . BV Knhn & Co. , Co.r lth & Douglas St . J , A Fuller & Co. , Cor. 141h ft DouglMSU. A U Foiter A Co. . Council DluOi , la. The only uniformly successful SPECIALISTS IN AMERICA. IN THE TREATMENT AND CURE OF SYPHILIS , GONOR RHOEA. GLEET , SPER- MATORRHOEA , SEMINAL WEA.K- NESS. LOST MANHOOD , EF FECTS OF EAR LY VICE OR EXCESSI V E INDULGENCES IN MATURER YEARS , FEMALE WEAKNESS , SEX UAL DISORDERS , HYDROCELE , VARICO- CELE , PILES , FISTULA , RECTAL ULCERS. Consultation freo. Call upon or address with , stamp. Scuth 14th St. , N. R corner 14th and Douglas Sts. , Omaha , Nob. 1512 Douglas Street , Omaha. Western Asouts Wright & UlUon'i TENNIS GOODS. BEACH HASH OAHU GOODS. A ( nil line of general Athletle Goods. GYMNASIUM GOODS Hammocks. Foot Hulls. Indian Olnha , Dumb llollH , llout-i. Mots. Hollies , Flue Fishing Tackli * , etc. , etc- Republican anl Democratic Cam paign Flags ani Banners. Bond fur catalogue and prices. Special at * tuntiou Rlvcu to iii.ill unlorri. 1'n.lOKB QUARANTINED. Frank Cross Gun Co. , 1612 Douglas'Strae' . Wo innko a specialty of cIcunliiK und repairing Kuns BUSINESS Illcyclo Djiler-A blcycls will ba Ijottor for you thiin a howe. It dooali'c oat anv- tlilni ; . I'Viica ! Merchant ( not entirely convinced No.lt won't eiit iinytlilnir , but I'm iirr-ild It'll Kivo me a thundering bit' appotlto Chicago cage Trlhuuo. The moral is yourB so's a Columbia bicycle Business men , the Pope Mfg. Co. oll'or you health and happi ness , clear hoiulodnods , renovated money-milking brains 221 Columbus Ava , Boston , Or Hie JMquoillKblt ' < > UII.T CiilCfl Iff uilulluUlrrliiir l r. HuliltV Uolilrn Miirrlllc. It can ba alven lee oupoi aofleour te _ . or In food. without theknowledc'or Ilia pallcnt. Itlnibiolulcly harmloai , ad will effect a permanent and tuoedjr ouro. whether tbo patient U a moderate drinker or an afoonolto wreflk. It net been ulvea la thomaudi of oaaec.and la tvery JniUnca a perfect euro liaa Col. lowed. Unrvrrl-'nUo. Tueiyttomonoo Impregnated wllu tlio Cpaolno , it beoomea an utter Impoaalblllty for tha liquor appetite to exltt. UOI.IIK.V t-t'KVteiV CO. . I'rop'rj. ClnrUmtl , O. 40paffii boolc of partloulara free. To ba bad of Kuhii&.OO. . 15thand Douului Bta. . 18th and OumliigSU. Who.esiilo. IJlHko. llriico 4 Co , aud yiohurysoy $ fu ; Uo,0yiqhii , Noli. QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in Ul pound paokajjoj. Velvet Meal , For muinns and gem * . THE DEI Mll IUWP ? , Solil by nil Fhsl-Chss ( Jr.icow 1 Locks with small keys are 1 1 countless-most of them aie I | woi thless. The word "Yale" , or this 1 mark ( V&t ) on lock or key | will enable you to discrimi1 nate. Vale ft Towne fllfg. Co. ave Your Eyesight Kves tested free byanEXPEUT O1TIOIAN Perfect adjustment , . Superior lonsoi. Nsrv- otlshaluluulio cured by usln : ; our Snocttiales nnd Eye lussod 1'rlcui low for lli'Jt , cl.is ) poods. THE ALOE & PENFOLO CO , , 114 S. 15th StCroiirhton Block. NEBRASKA National Bank. U , F. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB Capital . ' $400.000 Surplus $05,000 Ofllcors nnd Ulrecton Henry W. Yntos , president. IU C. CushlUB , vlco prenldeni , il 8. MnurlceV. . V. Morse.Jolm J , Collliu J. \ . USd'atrlcf , I iwl * A. Held , Cashlor. > jV | THE IRON BA.NK. Dr. Bailey , sc : Dentist The :5 : Third Floor , I'axton Illoe'.t. ' Telephone 1085. Ittth nutl Fixniam'Sls. A full not of teeth on rubber lor $ S. Perfect sot Teetli Mltliout i > lnte or ra ionblo brlduo work not tlie tiling for BlngL-rs or public Breakers , never drop down. TCKTII EXTRACTED WITHOUT I'AIN All fllltns ut roasonahlo rates. All work warranted. Cut thU out for u guide , TABULES refrula'cj the RIPANS toinocli.l.'VoT&JiI bowelH , iiuil-l tf the biooa. nro safe afld efl nival 11 the bet.1 mojlcliekno nfor blUoun-J nt n , constipation , dyepep la , loulj breath , headache , ueutliurn. loss ot , / jpctltc , mental clej rcntlon , ralnful t dl tlo.l , pllrnicg , Bnllow r itlipl * . < l lea , and cierf dlMO rosuJtuiBfrqni 9 l.anure bloc3or e failure by the ek.mnch. UTCPor In J tcstlncs to perform their proper functions rcmoni Klvyn to orti titlnir ar bench ted by UUnc ore t Jtcr litlKS i CI1KM/OAL (5o.fl lpnicefat..K 'w Vork JOSEPH GiLLOTT'S ' GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PrUFECT OF.PEIi8. _ BlastiG"5tookings Weak Limbs Varicose Veins Swellings , all sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deformit Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. THE U&IW COMPANY. 1I4S. Ibth St. , Next to Post Office DR.J. MC&B.EW . THE SPECIALIST. B iinsiirpussoil in t10 | tru.itimmtot al | formsof 1'IUVATS DISEASES , und nil rlUorlor * und ( JuulUUes of youth iindiimnhool. l"yoirV : experience. II * rusourcos nntl fiiollltlo ? uru iructlo-illy millmltoJ. The Ujntor U roco n- iieridoU by thu iiro-H , unil endorsed Iti tlio Iron jest terms by the jiooplo forf.ilr tr" it- nmit , mill Imnost profession il ml vloe , The most powerful rumoUlus known to inodonr so unco for the Rtiocoufut treatment of tha . ' aONOIUCHOBA tminedlfttQ relief. A coin- iilaleoiire without the loss of urj iiourd tliiu from liiisliicHS. GLUEr Ono of tlio molt complete mil suo- cimful troatinunu for Kloot unil nil annoy n' ; dliohuiMvayift known to Iho niolliul nrafoi- slon. The rusultmiro truly wonderful. BTIUOTIMIK Uioitost known ro'iioJy for the iro-itiiu'iit of strlouiro , without piln , cut- tin if. or il 1. 1 tin T , A moslrciimrU iblo ro noilv. SYFIIILTS-No treatment for thU torrllilo tilooil dlnoiiso liai ever buun morn uu OM * ( ill. norlmu Ktront-'or oiulorsoiiioiiu In thu l.ulu o ( niudurn sjlonv ) Una d'suuso U noyltlvoly ciir.ili ouiid every truce of thu poison uiitlroly remove I from tlio I ) lee I. LOST MANHOOD , und ambition , nemntv lie * * , tlmldltr. < lo poixloiivy und all woukno.n nnd disorders of youth or miuitiooJ , Hullof obtained ittoncB. SKIN DISEASES , nnd all ( lUotmoi of Uu ktomiu'ii , blood , liver , If 1 1 nuy a und ulu'JUor ' nro treated successfully w.th thu known ro nodloa for the uUu u < u. Wrlto for circular * ) und uuimtoiilUt , ( Utli add Jk'at'HHin bin , thimlm IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM , > Indian A , Depredations 1 If you are in position to take advantage of the laws re lating to ' If you have taken up a piece of Public Land. If you have made an invention on which you desire to secure a Patent , You should communicate with the Bee Bureau of Claim ! The object of this bureau is to give every person holding1 legitimate claim against the government the ndvantago of a residence in Washington , whether ho live in Texas or Alaska , It does more than that. Nino-tenths of the population .of Washington would ba helpless if asked how to go to work to secure their rights through the depart ments. Tun BKH Bureau of Claims gives the ndvaiitngo , not only of per sonal residence , but of thorough famil iarity with all the machinery of the government. It offers Absolute Security. You do not know whether the avorujjo Washington claim agent will cheat you or not , although on general principles you would naturally suppose that ha would. But you know that'tho San Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Pie ( naer press and the Omaha BEC cannot afford to cheat you. They guarantee this Bureau , ana their .reputation . la staked upon the honesty and ability of its mnniigoment. The bureau employes attorneys who are Expert Specialist/ for each of ita departments. Its Indian depredation cases nro care fully worked UD , with all the ovidonca required by law , and argued before tho" court of claims in such a manner as to bring out most favorably all the essen tial points. . Its land cases are hundlod in strict no- cordancn with the rules of the General Lnnd Olllco , BO that no dqLsi.vfl or com plications ensue in the orderly eottlo- mont of the claims. Its patent cases are so managed ns to Inauro the utmost possible bonollt to the inventor , by giving him tlio broudojt protection his ideas will justify. Its pension caBog.xiro disposed of with the least possible delay and expense to the veterans. Don't refrain from consulting the bureau because you are afraid of the cost. Itsj costs nothing to got information. A&lc as many questions a % you please , and they will be answered promptly cheerfully and accurately , without churgo. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220 , BeeBuild | ing , Omaha ,