8 THE OMAHA DAILY B1E : SATURDAY , AUGUST ( > , 1892. TELEGRAPHERS WILL STRIKE Decision Reached by the Union Pacific Men Late Last Night , PRESIDENT CLARK'S ' ANSWER RECEIVED " " " " * Ho Knilorneil MiumRcr IMrkliunn' * I'oMtlon nil the Mi-n TnUo llrrUlvo Action Serums Turn of tlio Situation Noon Tailiiy the Time. Tbcro nro flying rumor * that the Union 1'n- clllo telegraph opsratoH will ttrlkii If not granted the Increased scnlo of wapoa de manded , but interview * with loaders In the Order of Kiillwuy Tulcgranhers foreo the con clusion that there Is no probability of such a disturbance. Exoltnblo tnon hero nod there tallc strike , perhaps , but the ro ponslbw rep- rosontntlcoj of the organization admit that the railway ofllumls have traatod tnom with marked courtesy and made Important con cessions. They are hopeful of n further concession - cession in the matter of wades and deprecate the talk of strlno us uncalled for. It was expected yesterday tuut a response would bo received from General Manapor Clark In tlmo to bold another conference. "I do not think there Is any dansjor of a strtko , " said Superintendent iCorly of the Union PnclflctoloijraphdopartmoiU yesterday morning , "tho companv has granted changes In the system of worltlnc operators that will make u substantial increase In the remunera tion of the force , and wnon the boys como to rnnlto n careful comparison witn tno salaries paid on other roads I believe they will con clude they nro treated fnlrly , "Tlio grievance committee submitted n schedule that would nave raised the pay of every operator on the system , regardless of what bo Is Rotting at the present tttno. The aggregate Increase for the year would hnvo run up to nearly $ -00,000. TUoii they revised their trheaulo , and now they are us In UK ad vances aggregating over 00,000. As n mat ter of fact our operator. are receiving better wages , all thing * conaldorcd , than tboso of nnv road In the United States , with but two exceptions. Those are the Denver & Hlo Orando and the Southern Pacific , two roads that are cumin ? enouch to pay dividends. Our scale ls higher oven than 'that of the Santu i'o , whoso operators had to force their bchodule out of that com pany. "The standard rate for peed operators on our line is (75 a month , and tno managers got ns high as $105. The average for the whole Bvstom , even Including the lowest , Is over ( CO a month. ' Thu Union Pacific Is not opposed to or- canlzca labor , and the operators will bo treated with fairness. On thu other railway systems their order has had to llpht for roc- Offtltlon , while our company has conceded their right to organize and present grievances. The officers of the order hnvo held passes over our system for two years , and our odlccrs nro disposed to malco every conces sion that is reasonable and just to the stock owners. The road has not earned n dividend unco 13Si. : "Tho di-mands of the telegraphers outsldo the matter of wages huvo virtually been con ceded. Wa huvo agreed to a sot of rules for the regulation of the service. Perhaps the most Important Is that concerning over tlmo. Heretofore it has been customary to cull on operators whenever needed. Under the now rule In offices having ono or two men twelve houti will constitute a day's work , and In the larger offices It will bo ten hours. Tlio men will hereafter receive pay for all tlmo in excess of regular hours , and if called out in tlio uight they will bo paid whether usud or MIDI. Tbts item of overtime will inuko a considerable Increase In the cost of the sorvlco and in the remuner ation of the men. Another rule provides , that , other things being equal , promotions hall bo governed bv length of service. ' Wo arn willing to raise the minimum of the Rcalo to that of the Santu Fo schedule , winch Is 15 u month , Lmi it would probably result In tlio closing of a number of nfilccs , Wo huvo three places paying S3 ! ) and about twontv payinu 15. Thuso are located on branches which are not ranting expenses , " lines that tbo company would "gladly abandon If it were not under tin obliga tion to keep them open for the benefit of the people who have sattlo < l alone thorn. Tlio telegraph business Is so small that there is no profit in mnlntalng the offices even at the present rate of wages. Mr. DicKcnson has also offered to hoar and Investigate Individual complaints of In equalities , but the llnnncos of tno company will not penult a general ndvancu in wages. " JCIAGIIIU TIII : STUIKI : POINT. Unlrni Their llriniiiuU Are flruntril thu TvlcRriplu-rH Oult. The differences between the Union Pacltlo and Its telegraph operators came to a sudden and ttireatcnlng Usuu last night. When As ilstunl General Manager Dickinson refused to < rant the Increase of watrus demanded the , grievance committee asked that it bo re [ erred to President Clark , who has boon In Idaho with Jay Gould for summer recrea tion. Mr. Ularh's rotponso was received festorday , and the committee hud another conference with Mr. Dickinson. The incssugo was read to the tulcgraphcrs Htul the situation was discussed for two hours. Mr. Chirk took thu sumo position us Mr. Dickinson , explaining mat , tbo road wna npt.ennilng enough to warrant any Sti- CrCa'so In operating expenses , assuring the men of nib kindliest feelings for them ntid asking thorn to uccopt the concessions nlrnnrtv nfrnpd. Thu rnnalilurntlmi of Mm letter and the arcuniont which followed re- lulled In no advantage for either side , and the committee retired to their rooms ut the Mlllard. Sorvttl ulth I'ormul Notice. Lost evening ( Jruud Chlof Ramsey of the Order of Hallway Telegraphers notified Mr. Dickinson that the operators hud decided on an ultimatum. Tucy gave him notlco that If the Joimimls of tlio telegraphers were not eruntod by noon today u con oral strike nil over the system would bo ordered , to taito effect ut once. Mr. Dickinson hnct no au thority to glvo thu increase demanded. and after consultation with Mr. Chirk by wlro the matter was referred to thu hnunl of directors , whose headquarters nro In Uoston. 'Yes , " said Mr. Diclc'.nson In rujtonso to rcpor'.oriul Inquiry last night , "It Is true that the operators threaten to etrlko. They hod the pins sot for n strike tonight , but concluded lo postpone u till tomorrow. Tno matter at Issue now Is thu vculo of wai-oi. The tolo - raphors demand that the minimum shall bo ( i'J a mouth on all divisions.Va arc will * ing to accede fl5. The matter has been referred to the board of directors , who muy consider it tomorrow inornliiir. " thu "Thoro is something In it. " said Chlof Hiunsov when asked os to thu truth of the rumor"but ho was verv ovnslvo when It came lo giving dollnltu Inform itlou. " 1'tio company ban ccnoedodlho rules tveVuiit mid the only thing ut Issue is that of wages. There Is only a difference of $ JWIO or $3 ( XX ) between u , and I think the company will prunt that by tomorrow. " When asked who would order the strlko 1C It nero determined upon , ho suddenly know ver.v llulc. lie ' 'guessed" the mom- bora of thu committee would notify their constituents of thu failuru of their mlsiion to Oituhu ) and thu toloKrnphora might quit , It wiu huggcitct that that wnuuhnphazuru way ot doing bu ltio and mlvhi result In the men on ono division going out while oilier * continued at work. Ho thought ihoro wm no dtUKOr of u luck of concerted and unanimous action , but ho immediately took in absorbing Interest In the atalnod ( 'lass of thu Milliard rotunda and did not hoar the ro- lucst for on explanation of this wonderful p ycblo power of the UulonPaolllu operator. Somebody , porhapt an ItUumauhas called the phoatant "tho sacred Ibis of Uroat Hrltaln. " It Is certainly all but worshiped In tba United Ktnirdotu and in next Sunday's liKi : Kdgar U Wuboman 1ms u most outer- Ulnlng loiter on tbo subject. Mr . Wlnslow's Soothing By rip for chil dren teething produces natural quiet sloop. Ji c uti boltlu. THE VERY LAST OF STONEHILL Important and Exacting Pacts Why The Boit3fl Store Must Oloso Out EVERY BIT OF STONEHILL'S BY MONDAY no DlfTorcnco How Murh nr lloxv l.lttlo Or Ulnit Viiluo Or U lint It lirhiRd-lt'g All Got to Go. Wo hnvo concluded n deal in Now York , for particulars of which BOO Sun day's papers , which will immediately necessitate cvory inch of room not only of every lloor of our own immense build ing , but which also obliges us to cut through the walls and occupy the on tlro second floor of the Stonohill build ing Wo nro also obi Iced'to mnko every possible arrangement to roduca all the stock wo have on hand at present und clean out every inch und bit of summer goods no mutter how big the loss or mcrilico may bo. To do all this wo make the following 'earful ' reductions : MHN'S 6'JG ' UNDERWEAR loC. \Vo will close out today Stonohill'B entire remaining men's 6Uo gnuzo and Iwlbriggan underwear that ho sold for 50c at ICc. Every plcco of Stonohill's mon's flno stimtnor undorwo'ir that ho sold for Too will bo closed out for 2oe. These are flno French ncoki'd btilbriggan and other regular high grade 75o under wear. Stonohill's ontlro stock of fine French flannel and fancy "ilk strined summer shirts , imported nhoviot shirts , Norfolk Ilitnnol shirtsot3.nll of which ho Bold for ' 2.00 will bo clojed out today at 76c. LAST CHANCE AT THE STONEHILL LADIES' UNDER WEAR. Stonohill's ontlro line of ladles' 39c fast black , lisle thread vesta go at 9o each. Stonohill's entire lot of ladies' 30o derby ribbed unblonctied underwear will bo closed at lc ) each. Stonehill's entire lot of ladles' lancy high colored Halo thread , silk stitched , dofby ribbed underwear worth 75c will bo closed at 12Jc today. Last clmnco at STONEHILL'S LADIES' HOSE. Stonchill's entire lot of Indies' 25c fast black , fancy colored and boot pattern hose go at lOc a pair. 31.00 LACES ! LAST CHANCE 2oC. Today wo close out Stonchill's en tire line of finest 18-inch point d'Irolando laces that ho sold for $1.00 , at 25o a yard. Stonohill's black pure silk chantilly lace go at lOc , 15c , lOc ; worth up to . 75c.Stonohill's j Stonohill's entire line of finest cream I ohtintllly luces will bo forced out today at lee , lOe and 2oc. They are worth up to SOc a yard. | Stonohill's entire stock of flno hemstitched j I stitched and embroidered skirtings , full skirting width , will bo rushed out at 80c a yard. They're worth $1.00. 750' HANDKERCHIEFS FOR 12JC. ' Today wo must close out the entire - tire lot yf about 000 dozen beautiful hnnddrawn hand embroidered handker chiefs , in flno mull , pure linen and fine sheer linen , which Stonchlll sold for 75c , our price today , 12jo each. LAST CHANCE AT STONEHILL'S CORSETS. All Dr. Hoffman's 75c health corsets with clusticsidcs go at 2 ! > c. All Dr. Warner's cold wave summer corsets worth $1.00 go at 50c. All Dr. Warner's $1.25 Coralino cor sets go at G'Jc. CHILDREN'S LACE CAPS. Wo will Hweep out Stonohill's entire line of children's lace caps which ho sold up to $1.00 at 7c , 12o and 19c ouch. Lnst chance nt Stonehill's FINEST QUALITY SHIRT WAISTS FORLADIBS. Today wo will make the greatest" reduction in fi'no shirt waists made this year. All Stonohill's best quality" j French sateens in dark grounds , in- i cludinc stripes , nolka spots , , ring I spots , flour do lis and how knots , also all of his finest quality percale and linen lawns inmimorousdcsigiis These shirt waists are mudo in the most approved mannernnd would pay anybody to put them away for future use if they are already supplied. Our price for these beautiful waists , ns long as they last , will ba 50c each. These garments have always boon sold at from $1.00 to $2,00 each. Not more than two to any customer. Ladles' silk waists in plain chintib , in all colors and pollen dots nnd stripes , all now and stylish , that ho sold for $3.08 , $1.08 nnd ? G.50 , go today and Monday tit $2.08 each. each.THE THE BOSTON STORE , N. W , cor. Kith and Douglas. TH3IB BUS ? MONTH. llecord of tlio rolluo Doing * lur the Month of .Inly. The report of the woric done oy the pallco department during the month of July , Just r-mnniotcd bv Jullur * IIuvov nnd liobout. shows the total number of arrests made dur ing the month to . huvo boon 601. The victim were of ull sorts of occupations and lack of occupation. There were two actora , six attorneys , live school girls , tweniy-seveu school ooys und one thief among them. As to nationality thorn were of Americans , 271) ) ; Arabs , 1 ; Bohemians , IS ; Danes , 8 ; KnglUh , It ; FrDDcn , 4 ; Carman , ai ) ; Hebrews , 1U ; Irish , 00 ; Italian , U ; Poles , 4 ; Uusslans , 1 ; Swedes , 'J2 ; Scotch , 5 ; Welsh , 1 , and 07 were colored. Of these iiOli were convicted and 270 dis missed. Thirty-three were under 10 years of nt'o. Twouty accidents were reported to head quarters during tha month , six dead bodies were found and seta to the morgue , eleven destitute poi-jons were cared for , twonty-tivo lire alarms wore sent In , nuio lodgers were nccomm"diUod , eleven lost children were picked up und twenty-six sick and Injured por.oiiB rode in the outrol wagon. During the thirty duys the wagon re sponded in ull to : ilii calls. The total value of the propirtv reported stolen wus f..lH'.Ui" ' , and of that recovered fl.O.VJ. The amount found In the pockets of the prisoners was fl.U'JI.'JO. InTlmuor 1'u.ivo 1'rop.tro for U'ur , Have you ever thought what you would do In case you or some of your faintly wus taken with a govern attack of collc.cboloru morbus , dysentery or dlurrbujn. In such cases it Is not unusual for fatal results to follow uoforo mudlchio can bo procured or n physician summoned. There U nothing that will give permanent relief so quickly as Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlnrr'ntu.i romody. It never fails evou In tha most severe uasos cither for children or udulu. Why not keep It ut hand I " 3 uuu Stl-cuut bollloa for stile by UruggUU , , LOOK AT YOUR FEET Tcday the Boston Store Soils Men's nml Ladies' ' Shoes by the Clock. DIFFERENT SNAPS EVERY HOUR Study tlio Tlmo Table Cnrrrutly Tlicso 1'rlcot Are ( loot ! for Ilmtrn Ailvortlncd Only Tlmo'g Worth BOo to 93.00 n Mluutn Tuiuurrow. The Boston Store will glvo awny to day the following lots of shoo , dur ing the hours mlvortlsod , nt the iiricos xvo tulvortiso bolow. ' . . PROM 8 TO 10 IN THE MORNING ONLY. 60 pulrs child's shoos , 7c n pair. CO pairs ladles' ' serge buskins , Oc. CO pairs inon's shoos , in congress or Inco , worth $4.50 , for $2.75 u pair. CO child's oxford tio's , worth $1.00 , for 1'Jc. ' FROM 10 TO 12 , MORNING ONLY. CO pairs Indioa' 81.00 oxford tlos,69c. CO pair Indies fino$2.00donpohv button shoos 81.11.5. CO pair ladies $3.00 dongoln , button shoes , nil si7.os , $1.59. FROM 12 TO 2 , AFTRRNOON ONLY. CO pair 35c carpet sllppurs 19c. CO pair ladies $1 CO bootees $1.CO. 50 pair ladies $5.00 button lint ) shoos $1.08. FROM 2 TO 4 AFTERNOON' ' ONLY. CO pair Indies' line $1.00 limid turned hnportod French kid shoos , in oporaor snuaro toe , plain or patent tipped ( now style ) $2.50. 60 pair ladios' flno Cincinnati hand made , $7.00 cloth top , hand turn , patent onainol , quartnrod tipped and. trimmed , very line dongoln. button shoos , at $3,75 a Ditir. 60 pair men's $ U.OO custom made calf welt congress and Inco shoos , any style too , any width , B to EE.for $3.75 n pair. FROM 4 TO 0 , AFTERNOON ONlAr. 50 pair ladles' $3.75 Prince Albert low shoes at $2.2-3 a pa.ir. 50 pair fancy suede ono strap sandals , worth $4.50 , for SI.75 a pair. CO pair laities' line $3.00 donpola ono strap sandals at $1.60 a , pair. 60 pairs men's flno calf $5.00 "Blu chers" ( now style lace shoes ) $3.00 a pair. pair.FROM 0 TO 8 EVENING ONLY. 100 pair cronuino Ilarrlsburp $3.00 dongolu button shoos for ladles , $1.59 a pair. 100 pair ladies' fancy oxford tics , worth from $3.00 to $5.00 u pair , at $1.CO , $1.76 and $2.25. 100 pairs mon's calf lace and congress shoos , $1.60 a pair. FROM 8 TO 10 EVENINGONLY. 60 pair mon's real kangaroo shoos , lace or congress , actual value $7.00 ; choice during that tlmo only $3.50 a pair. 60 pairs ladies' button shoes ( Omaha shoos ) worth $3.50 , for $2.00. 50 pairs infants' fancy shoos , sizes 2 to 5 , worth $1.50 , for 83c. 60 pairs ladles'$5.00 hand turn French dongoln button shoos , $3.00 n pair. Romombof these prices are for the hours wo ndvortido only , and ono second P'ist the hour the shoo will cost you its full price. THE BOSTON STORE. The greatest shoodoak-rs in Omaha , N. W. corner 10th and Douglas. ON Till : UlilUUTS. Ill the Heart of tlio Itocklos. Glorious Colorado. , On the occasion of " the Templar cpn- olavo at Denver the "Union Pacific will soil tickets from Aug. 8 to 7 inclusive at $12.00 for the round trip ; tickets good returning until October 10. Hero is a chance for a summer outing which ts not otl'ered every day. The Colorado cool retreats are not equalled on this continent HAimv P. DEUHL , City ticket agent , 1302 Farnam st TIlO IMVlHt It'.ltOH Vot. Between August 3rd and 7th the Rock Island roatowill sell round trip tickets to Donvnr and return for $12.00. Two vcstibulea limited express trains daily with dining cars attached , from Omaha to Denver , Colorado Springs and Poublo. Ticket olllco , 1002 Farnam street. Charles Kennedy , general' northwestern passenger agent. Hitnk Deposits. The deposits in the Omaha banks as shown by their last published reports aggregate nearly $25,000,000. The Go- man Savings bank was the last bank or ganized in the city. They have already passed ten of the older established bunks in the line of deposits. This , shows a splendid growth , indeed which wo are pleased to note. Fresh milch cows , steers and heifers springers. Dr. JelTrlos , Grace & 7th Sts ISl-l.OO [ Clmutiiun.ua and Hoturn. Via the Lake Shore route ( L. S. & M. S. Ry. ) , tickets on sale August 13 and 14. Good for return until September 15. B. P. Humphrey , 727 Main St. , Kan sas City. C. K. Wilbor , west pass , agt. , Chicago. Nebraska Cora In In next Sunday's DEK frank G. Carpenter , tbo famous correspondent , relates what was done with the corn sent from Nebraska and her stato3to the fatmno-stricUon rojloai ot Russia. Worm ) Thau > i Lockout. The statement of Mr. J , Sterling of Wick- llffo , Ky. , will no of spoelal-'lntorost to me chanics , many of whom have had a similar experience. "I um u cooper by trade , and for many years worked In Chicago. About twelve months ouo I had .an attnctc ' of dlurrhcua , which became chronic. I was treated by two prominent physicians of Chicago , but' from them received no permanent bonotlt I then wont to Texas whoru I wui again treated 'by a loudltig physician with results similar to these I had previously experi enced. In May I came to WicklilTo , Ky. , in a very dobllltutud condition , consequent upon lull lung continued troublu. I wont tea a drug store for relief. Cliambarlaln's Uollc , Cholera and Diurrhuu Uoincdy was rooom- mcndoJ. Tnu first doio relieved me , and luo'.Ti-cont bottles cured me. I 'consider myself well today. " Mr , Sterling Is U' ) years of ago and a very nice old gontloniMti , and reliable In all mat- terd. Hecamo nero In a vury low state of health , but now say * ho focU perfectly well und buoyant and has had no symptoms of diarrhoea for thrco or four wooks. Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrhun Hom- edy is Very popular hero. ( jV. . Snivel , i , druggist , vvlckllffo , Ky. In next Sunday's 11 KI : will appear an In tensely Interesting letter on English pheasant shooting from the lacilu pen of Edgar L. Waliemun. l ovora of sport should not fall to read this letter. Powder : Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard FAVOH9 MAOADAM. Chnlrtnnn Illrhltku or WnntH to Try Tlili rnvlnj-pn I'ncillo Strrrt. Tbo people rtEi lnR on Prtcldo street between - twoon Thtrtytnoy-ond nnrt Thlrty-thlrd streets will bo before the council nt Its next mooting with a < r > tltIon to macadamize 130 feet of Pacilloiiireot , from Thlrty-socotul street to the nllojt west , nt tliolr own expense. Clinlrinan Dlrii ntisor of the Bond of Pub * llo Works , whotnvns property nloup the line of the stroiU , Ir at the opinion that macadam - dam will bocomo'tho pavement for all of the driving at roots , ' 'fhls morninc ho snld that ho had thoroughly tnvostlgatod the subject both In this country and In Germany nnd was Raltsflod thub ihncnJum would soon bo popular In Omaha. In speaking of the cost the cholrmnn sntd nit six Inches of broken iitono could bo laid nt - " > cents notsqunro vnrd , four inches of crnvol nt 15 cents nnd the putting on of the material would roit 10 cents , mnKlnc n total of 60 cents par squnroynrd. The chairman sold that if the macadam was properly tumped and rolled It would m/iko / n street ns hard and solid ns stono. Ho thoucht that mac.idum would bo the proper thin r for Sbor- man nvonuo. On thntstrootthoro was n cou- crete bnse nnd if the tnncadnm was inld on top of this Bhcrmnu nvcnuo could ba made the llnost driving strool In the city nnd nt a trifling cost. DoWltt's Snrsnpnrilia is rollanlo. It'n Good rolltlo * . IlnrrlBon COPS to the mountains. So do thousands of our western people , who find n moat dolichtful Y"0111'11 ' amid their grtvnlto ponks , their wild gorpos , thoif primeval forests , their silvery lakes nnd sparkling cascades. Clovoliuul goes to the seaside. So do thousands of our western people , who revel in the salt air and the briny baths , in the sandy benches nnd rock-bound const , in the fishing- and the sailing nnd other oharmsof the rolling eon. They first send to O. W. Rupglos , G. ' . &T.Agt. , Chicago , for the Michi gan Central's beautiful bird's-eye map summer tourist folder , nnd then buy their tickets to the St. Lawrence , the Adirondnitks , the White , mountains , the Now-England coast , or wherever their chosen resort may bo , by the Michigan Central , "Tho Niagara Falls Route. " NATURAUFRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla Of perfect purity. Lemon Of erroat strength. Orange Almond Economy In their usa Rose etc. Flavor as delicately and dellclously as the froah fruit. MANHOOD RESTORED. " 8ANATIVO , " tht Wonderful Hppnlsh Itemedla Fold vt 1th B Written Cuarnntoo IT cure all Nmous Ills- casci ( uoh uVcnk Memory , Ixiss of nrnla I'QWor , llcailachc. \ViYkcfulne , Lost Man hVxxl , Nervousness , Jja- ilttide , all drain ) ani Before & After UsO. I6ti of power of the PbotoBraplied train llfc. Generative Orcnns In . ciUicr eer , cnu edif \ orer.DKertlon.ijouthriillndiscrctlonn.or the ejcnilve ase of tobacco , opium , or mlmulttiits , which ultliimtely Ifitdtii Inllnnlty , CuiKUinptlou nnd Imnnltv. 1'ut up In cimvcnleiit form to cnrrv In tlic vent potlitt. 1'ilce ft n imckncc , or 0 for $5. With c\cij'fioidcr wenltea written Runrnnteo to cure or refunil the nionor. Sfnt by innll to nny nddrera. Circular free In plain envelope. Mention this paper. AdJiess , HAOHID CHEMICAL CO. . Ilronch Olfice foi U. S. A MS Denrboni Slr.-rt , CIIKJAGO , II.I , . FOH SALK IN OX'AnA. NEB. , BY Knho & Co. , Co.r 15tn & Doutilas Ets. .A. Fuller & Co. . Cor' 1IU ) & DouKlss Sta. THE NIOIIT IS CO6IINO , THE NIQUT FOIl despair and death , wlillo but one In umlll- lou It prepared for the dread call. Are you that ono ; If not , ynur earthly welfare do- mandi that you adopt promijt amletTcctlvo ineas- urna to prevent the approach of illeoaee. or to eraillcatn the malady ivhlch now allllcti you. llavo you NUDE or pwvm In any nhape. ' form , manner1 or doirfeT Is life teadured u weary burden uy any attllitlun mch aa Tlioro U liouo/tharo li help , there IB speedy and permanent cure for 1011 iroin any or allot these ll . In the wouclerim umltty , tlm nmrvc-lom tktll und the ui.aijproachabls uethudi of thuit Klnu-b of B . Jl < J3T't' & . \Vli \ . in th trsulinnit and cum of ttiln class of die- ma. know no iu < h wcira "fall. " "Jna 4 cii. foi tuelr liind uui ly Illiutrateil and " ' b'U'4' ' ' U"'P' lRS. ) BEITS&BKrrS. South Hth St , N. H Corner Mth nd Douglas Sis. , Oiuubti , NoU AGONIZING ECZEEA iVnTiil Suffering Driven Almost fnsntio by Doctors TrJcil Cutlciirn Itcllcf Immediate Entire ly Cured in 4 Months. 1 Buffered with tno arcndru rcicma for over rlx months , ihirln * which time I hml ( Ontultcd thrco doctor * , ninl tlili tormenting ikln (1l cn o hml iirown worno nmt vror o on mo In tplto of nil nicillc.il trout- incut , Mr comlltlon wn imbenrslilo. Sly le were swollen , my nrms were rnw , my fnco nmt nock full of eruption , which tnmlo mo tcrntch until my whiskers wcra ronkoil nml puMcil with tlio tlcUy niild. I could hnnlly bcnr my cloth * _ IriK. When night ctuno 1 nfrnlil to go to bed , no sleep would coma tore * ere me , hut ths Itching Would lncron c. Durlnu Iny ttnio I hml no rent , 1 wni nil broken up , mirrous tothitlilaliunclcurco.iiiiil ncnrly driven to ilcsp.ilr. Atthnttlmu I rand nbuut the ri'TlctWA UUMUIH : , Intended to try thoni nnd dropped the doctors. After npplyhiK ctmct'iu 1 lind tlio llrst nltihl'i re t for anilciTTirttKA IIKMULVKXT. with proper Jndxnipnt , mjr condition Improved slowly tint Min'ly cluy by ihiy , until iiftor throoor four months' of thoni I win enroll , Onr minister , Itcv. .1.1 , . I'ommlt , In Mniulnn , known HID mid known how I iMiiroml , Any nno may wrlto to hint and he will certify to ilia Irtilh otthls testimonial. IS. It , STKINimilKCK , Mumlnn , North Unkotn. Cuticura Resolvent The now blood nnrt skin purlllor nnd Rrentcst of ntimor remedies , Internnlly , cli'iinses the blood of nil linpurities lind poisonous elements , wlillo JOTfcuitA , the Crent skin euro , nml UtmctniA SOAP , an exmnslto skin purltlcr ntid boautlllsr , externally , clonr tno skin of every trnco of dis ease. Sold ovcrywhoro. I'rlco , Ctmouru , 50c ; Rn.ii1 2Bo ! Kiifloi.viiNT.tM. I'ruparcd by tlio 1'ottor Drug and Chcmlcnl Corporation , lloston , | 2T"How to Cnro Skin DlRenBis , " ( H paces. M ) illustration * , mid testimonials , miitlud free < . blackheads , rod , rouK'i ' , cliapun and oily skin cured by CuriouitA SOAP. HOW MY BACK ACHES , Hack Ache , Kidney I'alns , and \Vcak- ni'ss. soreness. I.nmenoss , Strains , anil I'nln HKi.iuvEin.v ONIJ MINUTB ! > y the CUTIOUUA ANTl-l'At.V i'UASTUlt QOAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 2 } pound packages. Velvet Meal , For inn 111 us nnd gems. Sold by nil t'irsl-Chss ( S DR. J. E , Mc&REW THE SPECIALIST. IsiiiisiirmtEsud1 in the troitinontot ; all forms of PRIVATE XIISEASKS , unit all illsor.lori and dobllltles of youth an.I nuinluiol. tTyoara' oxpcrlcnco. Ills rosonrcoa niitl f.icIlltkH nro practically unlimited. The Doctor Is rerom- inomlod by thu pro-is , anil endorsed In the strongest tcinns by thu pcoiilo for f-ilr trint- inont and hunost profoasinn U advtco , Tha most powerful remedies known to modern science for the succos ul tre.itinent of the followlns diseases : QONOBIIHOKA Iiiuneali'to relief. A com. ploto cure without the loss of uu hour's tlmo from linslnoHs. GLEEl'Oiioof the most comptoto .in 1 suc cessful truatmonts for Kleot anJ a > l aiiiunn ? discharges vet known lo the mo.licit profoi- slnn. Tlio results iiro truly wonderful. STRTCTDIIE Uro itest Idiown ro'noJy for the trontmctit of Htrlouirc. without p tin , cut- tint ; , or d.lntln'A moatromark ihlu ro nedy. SYPHILIS No trnatmonc for this torrlulo blood disease has over hoen inorosii--eussful , nor hud stronger ondorsoriicnls. In the ll lit. of modern su/onco / this dliu.iso U positively curable nnd every trace of tlio poison entlroly removed from the hlooJ. LOST MANHOOD , nnd ambition , norvom- ness , timidity , despondency und nil woaknosi und disorders ot youth or manhood. Uullot ohtalni'd at once. SKIN DISEASES , and all dlsoasoi of tha Btomadi , blood , liver , kidneys und bliuldor nro treated su cucssfully with thu uro.Uic known remedies for the uNuisii. Write for circulars und d.ioHlotilHt , frj3. 1-Itli ttnil I'ifiniin f > tn. ainiihu Mo'i Onlike the Gufch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals arc used in tha preparation of Breakfast Cocoa , ivhtcfi is absolutely pure and soluble , It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , and is far more economical , totting lest than one cent n cup. It is delicious , nourUhing , aud EASILT DIOKSTKD. _ _ _ _ _ Sold by Grocoro ovorywhore. W , Baker & Co , , Dorchester , Mass , \ \ m\ \ & Jl 'AntSTmcnY t , FiwUit aud.rinnl IM Ihf World , h Lurc . * ° . iT , jynlfr i.coinoa .lon unciivIleU. . HEW YORK. LONMHOEBR AHD OLA800W. NKW VOltIC , wilAY/TKIl'nncJ NAPIES * ' ' ' ' sAiaou , SIB'OMO'.CU'SS'AHD STEERAOE rate oulcj c tlornit'J ; and from tha principle OMICB. SH5UW , JSIOa ft AW , CJllTIHWrAL JOWIO. Kicurslon ticket. aralUWy to l turn by I'1,1" ' ' RS tuniwiu * Clrdo * North of Inland or N pl ; ft " ' Liin > ttl ! s r Orlin hi is Ansist t tCTHt W nr of our local ArenUor to ' .tiM JUtOl'UVll * . VUlc j(0 | Chestnuts. They're hard to digest. Not only the nut tluit our amiable Italian friend doses out as the "dag-os" bye at a dime a cup -with a couple of fingers in it the ancient minstrel joke with whiskers on it the average fisli story aid the campaign lie are chest nuts ; but there's such a thing as chestnuts accumulating .in a store so we've heard. We never let goods stay long enough to become chestnuts , We find on hand toda a few odds and ends in different parts of the house. They're all right _ this _ season. Next season they'd be chestnuts. We won't have 'em " " next season , This is the "why" of it. A lew Coats and Vests , ( ttIVfflRor yesterday $1.50 , today 50c A few Sateen Coats and Vests , , / * ! ! „ . . .yesterday $1.90 , today $1.25 A few Trench Flannel Coats and Vests , yesterday $6 00 , today $275 A lot of Light Derby Hats , . , ; } „ . . . . .yesterday $2 and $2.50 , today $ A few Fine Negligee Shirts , „ „ ' } „ , yestetday $3 , today $1.75 A few Silk Mixed Shirts , . , ! $ , , yesterday $4.00 , today $2.00 A few Low Shoes , ' . " .SSlf . yesterday $1.50 , today $1.15 A few Wash Ties , some puffs , 'some knot , yesterday 20c- , today lOc A few Boys' Blouse Suits yesterday $1,50 , today 75a A few Men's Suits odd sizes very much reduced by the heat. A sort of a Close Lane today. During July and August we close at 6:3O : p. m. Saturdays , 1O p. m. 1316 Dougjas Street , Omaha , Neb. The eminent uporlillit In norvoni . , chronic , private , blool , ikln and nnnarr dliontei. A repmlnr ncj . reelttcrod graduate In miMclne. n. diplomas nnd cvrililcntca nhow. li gull trentlnv with the greatest auccon ralnrrh , , ( peruiHlorrlious , , lost . . mitnliooil.iemltial . . woixkiuij. night lomei , Imp'Honcr.DbllK. ' . stricture , now orrhucn uleet Tnrlcucelo.ctc. No mercury ute.l. Nuw Iroatnient forlosi ofltal power , Partial uuxbli t vhltrnomn ; be tronio 1 at liumoij \ oorrcspontlunco. Mo.iklna or In.u-amenli ant br mail oroxprosj curoly . piickecl , no iij rkn to Indlcatu coiitonu or.endcr. Ono personal lulcrrluw preierrod. Coniuliulo * Ireo. Corruipomtonco . . . itrlctlT . prlnuo. Muok . ( Alj t rl t o ( Lara ) loot tr . Ol2oo hounVB. n. to m. i Bunduj. 10 a. m.to U m. Suml imuip lur rcoir. Oldest MlllUry School in Mo. We challenged nil the leading Military Scliooln In the State to compctlllva drill lait ic ion , nnd they declined i > " t us. Inf.ititry , Artillery nnd Cavalry Drill. All inudern ccinvi-nicnccs. Uxleiisivu iiniruvcmtnt9 | now being made. Uoaru , Tuition anil Wa li- ing ? 'bo , per testion. ff Dr. JAMES A Quxnt.rji , of WnBhlncton and Ijcntlnlvpnlly. V . , ay : "No olhor Acnditniyla the rnllri' country hnu muiluhcru u moiuiiilmlrutilu rtconl 113 hliowu by the succi'UH uf the ttuilenta nrepnrcil hy It lor thin Inelltiitlon.four ut wliom liuvuln Hi * nust four years takvn ( ouracliolarahlpB , four mi'tlaiu und three dc rec . " f Voi'illustratcd catalogue anil full Information address UAJOR S. SELLERS , Leilnglon , Mo. EDUCATIONAL. .Mln * Hiiunrd'M liOAKDI-VC AND IJAV Ii for ulrU Hpjclnl tinljnts uJmltto4 4Htli Struct. Xc\v Vorlf. STERAIM SCHOOL fcuoclal , colli'KliIo. unlvonlly prcpuintury post-nrniltinto coiirnca. Kino niiixlriil dciiartment. UmiBUHl facllltlcn for vlnltlnu the World's Milr for etinly with cnnipolnnt leaclmrs. For circular ndtf. MRS. 1. M. WIISOH , I'rln.MUW Drexul Ulvd. . irl's Higher Scliodi 4rjnnd < 8l noarborn Ave. UlilCAiTi ) . It.i. . Buvonteonth ynur licKln Hcpt , H. JUmriilnK and Iuy School for Vouni ; I.iuIli'H unit Cl.lldrun. . KKIIKCCA s. nice. A. si. ( prnt.ntti. | | aMAUY ! ; . iiuLpy. A. M. ( l "PCII" ( IIIllieillMl IUI.I , ( IIICAI.U.U liraiuhcgorMuiitc.Klo- cutlunIM rle. KOI lyliKlrmloi * . Normal Uepai Uncut rorlFucliiT * . Uiiniri'a ' nilnil > niitnci' . PalUcinilir lm kcit.7. | bundlurcuUloRuu. J. J. IUllbTAI.I f , Ulrtcler. SEMINARY , ll I IIUC'ArlONI'l C,1HLS ni | VOUNO OMBN. aarrtbwlonhcil. 6lh A1 MlCejr. iton illoi ! . A. II. , 1'nMeui , Leilugton , il TheLOB.IKrG SCHOOL Unlvcrnlty-uroimr.itory. ( Kstubllshpd 18TI1J ( ; nic.v < i ( ) . ILLINOIS. Voiiir , ' I/iilloi : C'hlldron. Kor further nurtleiilurs nddrpMund TiiBUiuiNa bciioousVni'rulroAvB.Chloii o lle t Instruction In nil ilrrmrt- inent" ot llii l-alhtnily , Hiio Ait , itc. : Kfilii nllriicNuru lul year. AdJreai E. F. JlULLAItK , Bu.l. | Jatlnouvlllc. 111. A MILITARY HOME SCHOOL. Un nrp i lK | UlpinfntiiCaroful Moral Mid Hoclul trulninui 1'ti.purL' ' * fur lluilness n < J for un juilH-Be. tclrntlllnBchoul r Unl rr Ityi licw 0 iiina liuni Wooil-worklnir and flUrr llillll IllKhMt tectlmonUln lOlh ln tr i.leataloeuc , florrt .eur < aalOtallo ( < .i t.UU.J MTBfHEMH.LtbUKl. M lor CH'Hilirl n < l lu Itrd u < l , * liUUu rll.Uo , 'lut-e < iuoll.tr. lt'-ni tui lotluif Hi At f ru/ i n , or ftu4 4c. In > uiup < lur t'ttllciiU'i , lc itluoUilf iu4 "Itrllrf for l illu , " ( > ' < " " . < ! rrluru Mull 1O 4IUO T * tlu'bUllo * fuytf , Cblr ' Ol'K.VINO BOYD'S NowThcalre. or . TUB HI5AMON FRIDAY and SATURDAY , AUGUST 5 and ThofoolllgUtBoniatlonof thoaxo. A piny for tha ninoipoith contnry plur Konrl Introducing 11 tiloyclo nuu hure nllh nil thorjiU n of an mitdnor ovoiit. I'ruoontoJ tir the mimleal coinodjroriianUiitlon In America. No iv fur llyon and Ear' . NoUilii ; , ' liroail lint tlio Kmllon. Notlilutr LUII I but the DON'T MISS THE THEATRICAL NOVELTY. Iloxnlioi'U open Thurndny luorntnn nt iinual prlcea. P41ML 8LT14S , I'UIOKH. COMMKNOINO + f SUNDAY MATINEE , AUGUST ' 1-IoLUo Boi'iiarcl Ohaso , In n Orand Hcenlo I'rodutlnn. UNCLE'S DARLING IntrodiioliiK n tuentiitorlo of trained uulinuli Mutlnnes Wednesday und t-nturd&y , Elastic Stockings VOH Weak Varicose Veins Swellings , oil sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deformit Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. TUB v ALOE&PENFOlfr COMPANY. 114 S.lblb St. , Next lo 1'ostOdice ' KIII l.dllliin l'ostjaia | lor'&ela. < or umi > ) THE HUMAN HAIR , Wliy It KnlU Olf , TnriiH drny. nnd the renic y 1'ruf. IIAKLLY i'AUKKll , V. It. A. H , 1) . A , I.ONO CO. , 1013 Arch Htrcot. I'hllftdolphla. Pa. Jlrcry oo ljouldi adiuiillttl tuglu