8 THE OMAHA DAILY B12T2 : MONDAY , AUGUST 8 , 1892. MANY HOUSES DESTROYED Ecvero' Loss of Allianca , Nob. , Business McJ by Fire. COMPLETE LIST OF THOSE WHO SUFFERLD Though the PnUnlllcn lltinicil All the VnU unliln 'Mull Wim Niitril DutulU of the CoiilliiRrntloii Other Nnlirinkn * San * Nuli'i of Interest. ALMANCP , Nob. , AUK. 7. [ Special Tele gram to Tits BBK.J A contlnitrntlon was stnrtca ntoutd o'clock tills morning In Shot- tor's mnrlcot , Tno lollowlng business houses urn burnodi out the flra lia * now spent ill force und there Is no UntiRor of nny P other business blocks i > oingV. ! . W. Nor ri ton's ' rrmiiiinotti poncral store ; . ! , W. Vancor- hoof , harness sbop ; Mrs.V. . U Hi'lllnp , inllllncr.vempouum ; U. Shutter , moat mar ket ; Alllanco Tlmoa printing ofllca and 5 small one-itory building next iloor east , In- cludlw ? tlio Doslonico. Noirlyult the vnlu- nuto mall was aiivocl. The llnmas wcro stoppcit wbcn the brluk hulUllriK of the Bank of AHiiuico was rcnohod. Neatly nil of the parties concernca were fully Insured. VViiST 1'or.vT , Nob. , Aug. " . | Spoclnl Tolufirnm to Tun BUG.Tho | barn of Frou Sinners was butncil early this morning. It was fully Insured. Went I'olnt Nnitrf N'otux. WKST POINT , Nob. , Aug. 7. JSpscial to Tun HUE. ] ICrnnso's hall was fairly lllled with an unusual nudionco Friday night to here Prof. 1'ylo loeturo on "Woman. " Prof. Pylo , wno was fntroducod by Prof. Collins , cominoncod by alluding to the evolution which has tiltcn place In women's status nearly everywhere. A now study svai added to tbo course beIng - Ing pursued ul the normal lastMonduv. Mrs. Dantolsou of the Fremont schools has boon encaged ns instructorln the synthetic system. Tbo nnnual meeting of the old settlers will bo held August 18 , iind an intnrostlng pro gram is being arranged. Dr. ( Juorgo Miller ot O.niihu has boon uncaged to address ibo ini'ctlni ; . It Is expected that a lureo number of ifco old settlers from all ever the North Plntto country will bo ! n attendance. Uhrls Ackormnn and famllv , Enill Holler nnd fnmllv , Fred Sotinoiiseholn and lady. Otto Bnunmu and son Eddlo , DanUlffortand wlfo nnd Allco Scharrcr returned homo Fri day , after a vacation of about two weeks at , the Hot Springs. Ono of tbo most amusing games of base bull over Eicon In this city was that between thb fat and lean men , played Thursday after noon. To make It an Inducement for Uio fut men to coma down to the ball grounds , it was advertised that an "clchth" keg would bo planted on each base and the ruse worked tp a charm. Among the "fats" were u few of the old "Mulligans , " who were numerated in the early days as the bust base ball players os well as actor * . The game throughout was charai'torlzed by ludlcrout inciuents , and was highly onjovod by nil. The "fats" scored ! ! 0 while the "loans" only pot 10. Suit Crcoli'x Fourth Victim. ASHLAND , Nob. , Aug. 7. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BIK.J Tno waters of Salt Crock last night claimed another victim , .iL'bso Mlddleton. uyounir man IS years old. He was frequently sL'oJort to mental do- rnnt'omont nnd lust ovouuit ? whllo under tbo influence ol such an attack slipped uway from home and in his wanderings found the bunks of the slicnm. Trades showed that lie had waded in at several places nnd then returned as though trying to Una a plnco ho could wndo ucross. At length a track entered the water which showed no higns of return. A fioanh was at once begun and the body found about noon today. Tbo funeral look place this evening nt r > o'clock. Tins Is the fourth boy drowned In the creek nt this plitco tbls summer. FiiKMOS'T , NOD. , Aug. 7. | Special Tele gram tOrTui : Biu. : ] Pauline Goldijrabcr , the 7-year-old dauchter of Jacoo Qoldgraber , ti'morchnnt of this city , was drowned in the Klkhorn today. Mr. Goldgrnbor , brother , > iistcr and four chlldred went out fishing ttiN moinlng ai n point on the Eluhorti about tea jnllos from the city. Socn after arriving Mr , Uoldgrnter and his children went in bathing. All four of the cunarcn got into deep wrtor und Mr. Goldgrubor in trying to rcscuo them becaino exhausted nnd hulpless himself. Henry Singer win also In thn water nt the time , and by heroic nitons ho saved all except the youtitreat girl Paulino. She went down und unavailing efforts to llml lior body hnvo bocu going on ever slnco 9 o'clock thls'mornlnir. DiMlgu County I'rciliHiltlonUtH. FitKMONT , Nob. , Aug. 7. [ Special to Tin : Ur.n.J Attorney D. M. Strong of North Bend called the Dodgp county prohibition convention to order yesterday in the couit- hnuso. Judge Ely was elected chairman nnd J.V. . Stevenson secretary. The follow- me named persons were elected to nttond the state prohibition convention to bo held In Hastings August 17 : Uev. .I. C. Quinn , D.D. ; Mra. M. A. Hitc-hcock : Jerry Dons low. D. M. Strong. D.wld Brown , J. W Stevenson , Mrs. James Bulaiu/ ! . E. Lum bard. iTiinliitii'H lliiHliiiisH Carnival. JIINIVI.A , Nob. , Aug. 7. [ Spoclul to Tun ili.ii.J Juniut.i's business carnival Tuesday night was n decided success. A largo crowd wus lu attendance and frequently cheered the performance. Nearly nil the business firms were represented nnd the costumes weio rich , artistic and original. It was the best entertainment of the kind over given in this part or thu stato. They roall/oa about (75. It was repeated last night for the bone lit of the local uund. AVIuit th llpu lliiroitit of ( Hilling U IJiiiug. TUB BIE BritfAU or CLAIMS has secured from the commissioner of patents u notice of allowance , dated July 2.1 , IH'Ji , of the appli cation for a patent , by Cluudti Kidder of Curlton , Minn. , on an Improved inauhlno for mimsurmir and registering the monsuromont of lumber , which was tiled January 2 ! ) , IS'.U ; n notlcu of allowance , dated July 'M , 18W , of the application for a trademark , by MrUord , Brady comnany of Oiniili ; ; , Neb , "to bo ap plied to cliecso , which was Hied July 20 , Ib'J'ja ' notice of allowance , dated July 20 , IS'JJ ' , of the application for u patent , by Rob ert Chudwick ofSuiunur , Neb , , tor Improve ment lu uojk ruler * . which was filed Juno 'J5 , IS'IJ ; u notlcu of allowance , Jatod July ! > 0 , Ih'Ji. of Uio application for u trademark , by Fred Ivrug Brewing company of Omuhn , Neb. , to bo upnltoJ | o lager boor. Which was flluJ Murcli y.'i , 18rJ ! ; u notice of ollovvunca , of the application for rclisuu of patjnt No. 4IH.1U ) , for 1'uprovo- incuts in plant transplanting machines , by LiJICoitS. Uundorion of Iloloit , Wls. , which was Illod MuyJI , Is'JJ ; n patent on San FraucUcO , Ual. , homoUo id entry VJTS In favor of Mrs. Uuadalupa Maduro of San FtancUco for 115) ) aero * of laud : a patent on Los Aiiuelos , Cul , , ca > h entry i\\Sit \ \ m favor of Kurt Auuufct Bouhinu of San Luis Kqv , Cal. , for IUJ acres or land ; pensions to the following named : John Uovell of Btlllwator , Minn. , JxOU per month from Doeomlier U ) . Ib'Jl ; Charlus Urltton , Kill ) Ctimlng st. , Omatia , Nob. , JI'J.OO per month troni September is , IS'Jl ' , uiuiuractol Juno'7 , IS'.M , und \x'uoolor U. Liucliloy ol \Yatsonvilti ) , Ctil , , who Is granted n rostorj- tion of pension at $1.1)0 ) per month from JutitH , l&S. HOW HK DKOWWED. DHlllU of ( liu llrutli ill VDIIII lli'rl' Anlt- lilini , Too body of Uort Aultman , tlio youne man who was dcowiiod in Ciit-OIT lake , wus recovered between U anil IJ o'cloui : Satur day iilt ht. Aultman was accompanied to the lake by three frlonus from South Omaha , John Mooklo , WillUm Campbell and James Bate man. They hired n boat at the west und of thu now motor bridge near the Hammond , Ice house and rowed down the lake alinoit to the Swift Ice house on tbo north side of the lalto. Aultman , Campbell atu Bnttorraan stripped olT their clothoa and went in bathing whllo Muckle romalnud In the boat. Aultinnn could a\vlm a Itttlo nur ventured into deep water , Ho sunk \vbai out from the bout about twenty loot am About sixty foot fioni shorn. As ha oamo u [ he culled to Muuklu tu coino to him , but before fore the boat could bo nullud wlthlu hi * roach ho had gone down , never to rise again. Mr. MacKlo plunecd into the water and dived for his unfortunate companion , but niloj to reach htm. Calling scmo other Miners to their assistance the young men began n search for Aultnmn , nut as none could swim nxcoptlng Macklo their olTorts wcro of no avail. Finally two of the young non got Into a boat and rowed over to 2otK'tlnnd beach to secure help , Several good swimmers nnd divers wontat inca to the scene of the drowning and began o dlvo for the body. One of tlio number limlly touched the body with tils feet , but jclng almost exhausted ho could not bring the boJy to the surface and it drifted into lecpor water. Finally J. M. Glllnn of TUB ; ini ; tnadon lucky dlvo and found tbo ghastly object of the search , Thu unfortunateyounc nan lav on his buck on tno bottom In twelve foot of water. Seizing the corpse by the nnklo , ' Mr. Ulllau made a few vigorous strokes and brought the body to the surface. Other swimmers came to his assistance and the body was taken to the shore , where it was found that lllo xvas extinct. The body ind boon under water over two hours. The : oroncr was notified and the romams weio jrought to Maul's undertaking rooms wucro tbo Inquest will bo hold today. The companions of the deceased were tor- rlbly shocked at tbo sad ending of what they oxpcctcd to be tin evening of pleasure. The deceased was generally liked nnd was the merriest one of the p.trty until the moment when ho sank in Iho laxo. Amtmmi's ' 'ulhor , who lives In Portland. Oro. , has telegraphed that ho will bo buro nftor the body as soon as passible. Ho started yesterday morning. Nugeotl Nupgotl Nuegctl Buy Big N'ui.'b'o baking powder. ! U oz. 25 cents. y nxASvi.tr. iiurrsir. DUcuunt AViis Ocnonilly Hull Durnur thu I'nst AVoolt. LONDOK , Aug. 7. Discount was dull dur ing the past week at % per cent for throe months nntl } { per cent tor short. Yostordny discount was raised 2d more In vlow of tender * of treasury bills tomorrow which draw 1,000,000 from the market , but the general discount business remains stagnant with loads of tconoy almost unlcndablo. Some gold goes to Franco without reducing ; the Bank of England accumulation , as fur ther supplies afn pouting in. The greatest British railway company , the Northwestern , has declared u scnii-unnual dividend of ! > j percent , a reduction of yt pjr cent on the previous dividend. The dividend Is regarded as u fair criterion of the general business of the country and the announcement disap pointed the Slock exchange. The Great Western railway has declared n dividend of 4&/por cent , being n quarter under last joar. During the past week every department of the Stock oxchanco wasquiot and sometimes absolutely lifeless , i'ht ) transactions re corded were less than in nny other weak In a joar. The holidays partly account for the stagnation. Among hlch class Investments rupee paoer decreased ? per cent owing to a fall in silver. The India council trlfd lo support the silver mantel by refusing to sell council drafts below Is , 3d per rupee but Now York operators showed a readiness tn supply more silver than the eastern banks could take and so forced the bare quotation to the lowest point known : ! 3 15-10. , Mexican dollars , which were wanted for the cast , inaintRlni'd their premium of a halfpenny per ounce on the vuluo , the Ihiat quotation being 38 3-10. In the foreign do- nartmont the chief feature was tbo buying of Spanish bonds on a report , that Iho govern ment has secured sufllslont treasury bills to tide them over present difficulties , the price rising IJjJ per cent. Oicek securities dropped \ \ ± per cent , mid Uruguayan 2 per cent , the fall in cacn case being duo to de pressing news concerning the national llnnnccs. Enctlsh railway securities ucro weaker , Northwestern dropped 1 % per cent. In the American railroad department deal ings showed a preponderance of realisations. The public had shown no disposition to fol low the load of the occasional speculative spurts in Wall street , und nothing is likely to stir the market into activity until Ameri can prices becomesteadior with an upward tendency. A number of H'OCKS now admit tedly under valiii ) will then boom. The week's varjntlons in prices include the following : Decreases Louisville & Nashville - villo , 1 percent ; Northern Paclllo nnd Union Paolllo , Jf per cent each ; Central Pacific , Denver & Ulo ( jrando , Now YorH , Pennsyl vania Ohio , Norfolk & Western nnd Wn- bash preferred ' < ; per cent each ; Atchlsou mid Missouri , Kansas & Texas , 1 per cent each. Increases Erie , per cent ; Ohio At Mississippi , } per cent. Canadian securities were dull. Grand Prunk lirst nnd second preferred dropped 2 per cent , and Grand Trunk third preferred anil guaranteed I per cent. Mexican lailwav fluctuated under a report that n pool had boon finally settled ; the quo tation advanced 3Jtf per cent , then relapsed , leaving a rlso tor the week of only \ per oont on firsts and seconds. Among the mis cellaneous securities blowers wuro weak. AllsopslostS per cent. In mines , Hio Tintos declined J per cent and Elmjro copper gained nd per cent ; Eastman's advanced j per com. On thu rails Ilimrco. i'Aitis , Aug. 7 , On the bourse during the past week n fair u mount of business was transacted and a tendency to strengthen was manifested. Thrco per cent routes show n rlso for the week of SJ centimes und Credit Fonclor u rise of 17 franca. Panama canal rose 7 francs 20 centimes -on the an nouncement of u frc ° h scheme to rcsumo work on the canal. The promotots pietcnd that tbo Credit Fonder will assist the com bination forming tbo now company , but tbo Credit Fancier is known to mvo diltlcjltios enough already without assuming the Pan ama canal burden. On the llcrlln llmirsn. Bi'.iiux. Aug. 7. On the bourse during the week business was quiet and nricas wcro linn. The prospect of a commercial entente between1 Germany urd Russia tenos to strengthen both homo and foreign stocks. Tlio.Until quotations include : Prussian 4s , 107.25 ; Mo\lcan ( h , S5.00 ; Deutsoho bank , 101. l'i ; Bocumor. 141 ; Harpeaor , 151 ; roubles , 207 OJ ; short exchange on London , 20.41 ; long exchange on London , 20.3(1 ( ; private discount , I1/par co.it. On tin * I'niuklorl Itourxr. FiuxKroiiT , Aug 7.O.i the bourse during the week llminclat and bank shares were strong. Other stoc'ts ' were iiulot. The final quotations Includu : Hungarian gold routes , Ul.fW : Hullan , 01.Ai ; Portuguosn , ill ; Span ish 4OII.7.5 ; Australian sllyor rontoi , 7I.7. > ; short , exchange on London , 2J.40 ; private discount ls' parcent. AM utiKti i\rti. "Uncle's Dirllng , the Horolnn of the Llgnthouso , " bognn a week's engagement nt the Farnam Street theater yesterday to fair business. Hottlo Barnard Chuso Is billed as Its star. Tlin play Is u molodrumatlo nlTalr , with Its scones lulu In Alaska and Btiilsh Columbia. Company and pluv are very or dinary , but thu crude comedy scutnod to take with the audiences , nnd tno ourning ship and other spcctaoular offuuta evened favor- ublo demonstration ? . Dlsomo never iucsajsfully altic'ci ' tha sr om with IUM bloj I. DaWitl's Sirsap makes pure , now bloaJ ana onrluhes I rum Norfolk. George Armstrong was brought In from Norfolk by Olllcor ICoIsor last night to answer n charge of obtaining goods under false pretenses , preferred by Charles HUB- bCll. Nugget ! Nui Jtl Nt'Ul H 17 Bi Nugget baking powder. ! )2 ) 02. 25 vents. THERE WERE MILLIONS IN IT Qlittering Heaps of Golden Eagles Hummed Through Omaha , SPECIAL SPECIE TRAIN ON ITS WAY liy n Coinpnny of Unltcil States mill Movoil with tlio Utmost Speed anil Caution Ono of the Gutnlj lulks. Just before 0 o'clock last night n trn/n con sisting of a Pullman cir mid six coachai bo- slue the engine pulled into the union depot from the west und Immediately pulled out again over the bridgo. It was un ordinary appearing train , except for the fact that not u ! < lgn of life was visible except on the en gine when the engineer and tirotnan were un duty. The windows were tightly closed. The platforms were dosortcct and apparently the cars were closed and empty. Probably not 0:10 : of tne Inlf-hundrcd lollorcrs xvbo notice 1 the deserted appear ance of the train susooctcd that behind tbo curtained windows was gold enough to raako three score nt men millionaires , and that the barred dorrs shut In a companyof Undo Sum's soldiers , armed to the tooth and on duty night and day to defend .tho picclous cargo. I'lcnty of Gel < l Thoro. But such was thu caso. The train was n Union Pucltlu special which had como straight from the mint nt San Francisco a * fast us It could turn Its wheels. It was run "wild" ever the road und everything else had to got out of the way to fncilato the pro gress of the cargo of golden metal. The gold was in coin nnd $00,000,000 worth ot It was piled on the floors of the cars. A squad of forty men of the regular nnny was on duty as guards. They ivoto armed with Spring- Hold rifles nnd two galling guns wore also amoug Iho weapons of dofuico on board. The train arrived somowhnt sooner' than was expected. It was reported In Nevada Saturday night , In Chey'ouno yesterday after noon , and an hour before It arrived the news came that it had been stopped by a broksn axle In western Nebraska. No stop wus made on this side of the river , but nt Council 1lulls ! the tn.in remained forty minutes for lunch. A4 soon as the ttain stopped a cruurd with loaded illlo ap peared on the ulatform of each car und no one was allowed to approach them. Even the conductor nnd trainmen were compelled to keep their distance until the train was ready to start. Ono of the Giinrds Talked. The captain In command of the troops left the train as soon as It came to a standstill and wont up town. Ho did not rnturn until time to start , nnd would not talk concerning the treasure that was under his care. One of the guards was more communicative. "It gives a man a peculiar testing at lirst , " ho said , "to bo literally tramping over mil lion ? of gold. But the novelty were oft after the first day and the long journey is bccom- me tiresome. Wo have to keep out of sight except when wo stop , and that is seldom Most of the boys would bo glad to have somcouo make an attempt to rob the train. It would bo a welcome roliol to the monotony of the trip , but there isn't ' much chance-of that. In the lirst place , no one. not oven a good many of the railroad ofllclals. know what the train contains. It is nut billed at all , but just runs in dependently of the usual regulations. Then it would rcquiio u small army to make any attempt upon the train with any hope of success. Wo are all well armed and In ease of trouble the galling guns would settle the business In short order. " The speclo train runs direct to Washing ton and the LakoShoro& Michigan Southern routes. WHEPIXO Wvrcit , Won. . Oct. 23 , " 03. Dr. Moore : My Dear Sir I have Just bought the third bottle of your Tree of llfo. It is indeed a "Tree of Life. " Doctor , when jou so kindly gave mo that first bottle my right side was so lame and sore and my liver en larged so much that 1 could not lie upon my right side nt all. There was a soreness over niv kidneys all of the time , but now that trouble is all ovor. I sleep just as well on one side as on the other , and my nleep rests nnd refreshes mo , nnd I feel the best I've fell In fifteen years.and I know that it is all duo to your Ti oo of Life. Yours very truly , D. F. JJuumr. For sale by all druggists. QUICK WORK. Only a 1'ew .Months ltc < | ulrml luYIilch to Secure reunion. According to ' .lie report of the commis sioner of pensions for the year ending July 2 , 1S92 , the avoiago time necessary to secure an allowance of a pension claim was thirteen months und liftecn days. Here is whatTnu Om : bureau lias done on its July allowances : Charles Britten , Omaha , Neb. , nine months und twelve days : Hunsen Wiseman , St. James , Nob. , eight months and six days ; Edwin M. Park , Omaha , Nob. , seven months and seven days ; Hairy Wilder , Omaha , Neb. , three months and llf teen days ; William B. White , Olivet , S. D. . nine moutt nnd fourteen days ; Charles A. Uutlcdgo , Onawa , la. , eleven months and twenty-eight days ; John II. Dunn , Omaha , Nob. , seven months nnd seven days ; Luclen J. Fish , Schuyler , NeD. , seven months and twentv-onu days ; K W. Stucker , Onawa , lu. , four months und live days ; John Otis , Irvington , Neb. , ton months and twonty-fi vouays ; Willura L. Habor , Omaha , Nob. , four months imtwentyfour days : A. B. Seay , Leslie , la. , novon months and eight days ; Alexander Schlegel , Lincoln , Nob. , seven months and fourteen days ; William II. Shields , Onuha , Nob. , seven months und two days ; U. P. Uritton , Under wood , la. , ton months nnd clchtoun days ; William Barnock , Omanii , Neb , seven months nnd ton days ; John J. Carroll , South Omaha , Nub. , ton months nnd eigh teen days ; Araon MuMullIn , Oimilu , Nob. , eleven mouths nnd thirteen days ; Adln Norrls , Omaha , Nob. , nine months and twonty- four days. Mrs. L. K. Palton , lloaKfonl , III , , writes : 1 From par-ioniil experience I can recommend UoWltt's SiMiip'xrilla. u euro for impure blood and general debility.1 ' Virttt-OliiHH Tni\iMliiK on rirct-UlunH TruliiH Is wlwt passengers oxporionuo who oust from Chluntro via Pennfilyvaniii Short lines , Five fast trains dully , on which you msiv on joy every comfort rail way BClonco has Invented to instko trav- nlinff a plor.feuro. Address Luco , 248 Clinic street , Chicago. n , 000,000. Vitrified paving brick for sale. Wo will contrii'jt to deliver the above amount within the next DO days. Uuek- stalT Bros. Mfg. Co , , Lincoln , Nob. o IHl.tTIIH. Ki'tlettiitIncline / * nr liiintlr \ tltli lie id , fifty d.iilncHch additional linden ctnt < . hYI'M' Busan A. , nged as yo.irs , wife of M. N. IjVtle , AUitnatO. Funeral from ivslduncc. 411. Ohur.'os ttrout , Monday afternoon at 'J oYiook , Interment at Heuamt Mill couio- tory. 11OYT Mary A. , ngud 111 years , wlfo of Krank- lln lloyt. AuRiint 7. ruiior.il fiom iosl- donco. il.'J Uhurlo * strcnt , Monday ufturnouu ul U u'ulook. Baking Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard Whoever wants soft hands , smooth hands , white hands , or aj < clear complex ion , he and she can have both ; that is , if the skin is naturally transparent ; un less occupation prevents. The color you want tp avoid comes probably nei ther of nature or work , but of habit. j Either you do not wash effectually , or you wash too effectually ; you do not get the skin open and clean , or you hurt it. | Remedy. Use P e a r s' ; Soap , no matter how much ; , but a little is enough if you use it often. | " All _ sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use iu If Barytes and other adulterants of White Lead are just as good as : ' Strictly Pure White Lead why is it that all the bogus and adulterated white leads are always branded "Pure , " or "Strictly Pure White Lead ? " No one ever puts a mislead ing brand on an article of mejr- chandise , unless he wants to "work off" an inferior for a better. This Barytes or Baryta , is a heavy white powder , worthless as paint ; costing only about one cent per pound and is used to adulterate and cheapen the mixture. No one ever adulter ates white lead with an article costing more than Lead. If you purchase any of the following brands you are sure of having Strictly Pure "White Lead , manufactured , by the "Old Dutch" process : " " "SOUTHERN" . "RED , SEAL" . ' ' "COLLIER" For salei by the'.best dealers in paints everywhere. j If 3'ou are golnp to pilnt , It will pay you Jo send to us for n book containing information that maytsavc you many a dollar ; it will only cost you a postal card'to do so. , NATIONAL LEAD CO. , St. Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Streets , St. Louis , Mo. WATCH THK NIGHT IS COM1XO. TItn niuiiT Foil anil diutu , whllo but ono In a mill- lou Is prepared fur luo dread call. Arojou tint one , ' If not , yuir earth'y welfare de mands tlmt you adopt prom ) t awl clfectlvo meas ures to prevent tlio oppnach of illsoteo , or to ernd''ita ttio malady nUlcti now aallctJ } ou. Hare > ou fflllONICor PillVlTE In any sliapo , form , manner or doiree ? IB llfo renJored u wear ) burden Uy any allllulou euitt as \ There U hope , there is help , ttieru IB upeedy and permanent curw fur > oti from , uiy or allot these Ills , In tlio wonderful tibillt ) , tlio nurvrloui kill and the ui appni&luabta inclhuds uf tliui ) . . Who , hi tha treutinent and cur of tltlt claw of Ulo- tiuiti. know nini'liwurd " ( all " . . . . M-ua 4 civ. foi tuelr lumlwiiiel ) ' llluuroted auU lilKhly valualdq np b' ' ok of I iw fji. foiuultutlou freo. tall iil n or aildrsn. wltb DRS. BEITS * BEITS. South llth St. , N. E. Corner Hth and Douglas ats. , Omulw , Nob. IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM Indian If you are In position to take advantage of the laws re lating to If you have taken up a piece of ic Land , If you have made an invention on which you desire to secure a You shouldcomm j li ; i" j with the Bee Bureau of Claims The object of this bureau Is to give every person holding a legitimate claim njjainat the Kovcrnmont the advantage of a ro-iidonco in Washington , whether ho live In Texas or Alaska. It does more than that. Nino-tonths of the population of Washington would be helpless if asked how to go to work to secure their rights through the depart ments. THK Bin Bureau of C.airas gives the advantage , not only of per sonal residence , but of thorough famil iarity with all the machinery of the government. It oilers Absolute Security. You do not know whether the average Washington claim agent will cheat you or not , although on general principles you would naturally suppose that ho would. But you know that the San Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Plo necr press and the Omaha BIB cannot afford to cheat you. They guarantee this Bureau , ana their reputation is staked upon the honesty und ability ot its mnnagoinent. The bureau employes attorneys who are Expert Specialists for each of its departments. Its Indian depredation CUBOS nro care fully worked UD , witli all the evidence required by law , and argued before the court of claims in such a manner as to bring out most favorably all the ossou tial points. Its land cases are handled in strict lie- cordaucn with the rules of the General Lund OlIU'o , so that no delays or com plications ensue in the orderly facttlo- mont of the claims. Its patent eases are so managed as t insure the utmost posslblu bonollt lo the nvontor , by giving him the broudodt protection his ideas will justify. Its pension canes are disposed of with the least possible delay and oxpuiiBQ to the veterans. Don't lofrain from consulting thn bureau because you are afraid of the cost. Its costs nothing to got information. Ask as mimy questions as you please , and they will bo answoroJ promptly cheerfully and accurately , without chnrgo. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Room 22O , Bee Build ing , Omaha , Neb. \ MADE ONLY BY N.K.FAIRBANK & CO. CHICAGO. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Th eminent ipect-dlit In nervom , chronic , prlvnlo. blood , kln n < l nnnnrrdlSKitsoi. 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