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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1892)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-/THURSDAY , AUGUST 25 , 18H2. FIFTY-THREE HOURS A WEEK Union Pacific Shopmen Ask for More Hours at the 8amo Pay Per Hour. REACHED A SATISFACTORY AGREEMENT Rcqtirftt of tin-.Mrn Will UoOrnntrd mi Soon ai the I'orco linn llrcn Iteiluccil by Nuturnt CacMnn to the Ho- < iuircil Numtier. Thn Union Pncino oniclnl1 * hnvo received nnother committee of employes with n crlov- nnco nnd soul Its members home with n sat isfactory adjustment of the matters com plained of. This tlmo it waj the machinists , bhckjmlths nnd boilcrmaKors la the com pany's shops nil over Um ystom. For some time unst these omployes have l.ecn getting In only llfty hours a week , llvo en Saturday and nine on each other work day. They nskod the company to allow tnom to work olght on Saturday nnd nlno cnch other clay , a total ot llfty-throe , and to pny them for llfty-four , It havtntr boon n custom for many years to allcw shoumon to qulltm hour earlier on Saturday mid yet pay thorn fjr full tlmo. At llrst the committee n ked the company to rcduco Its force by discharge , in order to. permit the Increased tlmo for thu remainder. The oftleials called the committee's attention to nn old agreement , under which , In the event ol UcK of worlt , thu reduction was to bo made In the hours of labor and not uy dU- chnidng cmnloyus. After further < -oiifer- cnco n very fmr and satisfactory solution of the dillleuity was agreed upon. Wlmt .Moil Are Olfurcd. The Union Puciflo has about2WOemployes ! ih the thrco classes concerned , and if that force were reduced -00 the work in baud would give the lltty-throo hours em ployment per week to the test of the men. It was determined that the pres ent status shall continue until the force Ii reduced by nr.tiir.il causes sultlclentlv to pt > r- mit the Increase in hours , when tl.o tlmo will be increased nnd the men will ho alldwcd pay. for the off hour on Saturday. HU not Known definitely when this will biIngnl-out the dcslroil change , but It will probably bo within the next two or thrco nonthi : , Men arc constantly diopplng out , nnd tlmro is nuito n largo class'which works in the north during the hot months nnd goes MHith for the winter. As soon us thcso mon quit It Is thought the necessary reduction win have boor : mado. It was also agmoa that it wont becomes dull , requiring a reduction from the nlno- hour system , the tlmo bhall ho cut down until It avcrazcs cicht hours par day , and if thnt Is not sudlcifmt some of the men shall thL-n be let out. It is not bollovcd that this latter alternative will ho necessary , out It was made for an emergency. The machinists of the Union Pacific avor- ego about il'J cants par hour and the bollor- mukcrs about the san.o. There is n creator variation In the wages of the blacksmiths. Some of them get as high as ; ) ( ! cents an hour ami others engaged at common worn got us low ns 3J , hut Iho majority uro paid from 2 to : B. In presenting their case to the ofllcmls they Deserted that It had been the practice , when men dropped out , to tilio others to 1111 tholr places. This Itopt tbo force full and short ened the hours. The committee nigucd thnt this uns unfair to the stcudv omnloyes , uo- cau-o tnov were made to suflcr for the bono- 111 of transients. The force of this argument was conceded , ant ] tno onicluls leadily ns- ccntcd to correct the alleged injustice as soon as it can bo done without injury to these now in the company's employ. ' Wluit tliu l.dciil hllopH Ate Doing- . Omaha people bcrdly realize the splendid \vorkhcingilonoatthoUnion Pacillu shops under the ulructlon of Superintendent McConnell - Connell of the motive power department , but railroad ' uion are keenly alive toll , and Borne of thb'loadlng railroad Journals of the cast are Illustrating and wrltmc-up the products of these works us results note worthy In the bu'slncbs. Tfo mnmmoth locomotive , 1700 , which weighs U. > IOJ ( ) pouncs with bur load ot coal and water , has proven a great success , and Is doing Iho work of two engines in hauling passenger trains over the big hill wast of Cheyenne. Plans hnvo boon made for 170o , Which will bo of the sumo pattern , butsorao- what heavier. In the past fourteen months the Union rnclfiu has turned out eleven line locomotives of nn Improved typo : No. b. > 0 , Hnishcd n fuw days ago , Is doing splendid borvlco on the fast mail run between Denver and Sterling : fios. 811 auu S4'3 uro well under way uud ono of them will bo out next week. It Is assorted that the Union Pacific can luanulaeturn those locomotives as chcaplv as the factories cast and saves the pcicoutngo which tno latter hnvo to add for interest on their plant , because the railroad company would have to maintain its plant in any event for repair woik. Thu 1,71)0 ) , forcxamplo.wus built for $2,000 lo s than it would have cost cunt. Superintendent McConnell is recognized ns 01.o of the ablest mun in his linn In the country , und ho.ls dcimonHtrnting Ii in many way * . Among other notnblo achievements of Ins is the discovery of a moans for altering BOIIII ) of the QBbtorn made locomotives of his roi\d in such n manner that their power will bo Increased about ! . ' 0 per cent. The Union Padlio has lUOof these engines , and they nro being modlllcd us circumstances permit. Thov nro being filled with driving wheels which lower the weight , nnd with other at tachments mat Increase their ktottinlug ca pacity. Ihuo You Itr.ul How Mr. W. D. Wontz of Geneva , N. Y. . WHS cured of the severest form of uvspopsini Ho miys everything ho iito seemed Ilko pour ing molted load Into Ins alomach. Hood'n Bitrouparllla offoctnd ti norloct cure. Full particulars will bo sent if you wrilo C. 1. llcod & Co. , Lowell , Mais. The highest prftiso has econ won bv Hood's 1'IIU for their u.isy , yet elllclont action. Spectacles ticcurutoly fitted ; refractive o.xiiiiiiniition fti'o. Tudor Optical Co. , corner Furmun nnd 14th. Onmhn C.in Mf < , ' 0i > . , eimp ; Ugn tarolioa OMAHA'S BANK ACCOUNT. Statement hliowlni ; tlio C.mli on limn In tlio VurloiM l < 'niulb. Comptroller Olson has prepared a state ment showing the condition of the vuilous city funds nn August 15. The balances on hand und unexpended on" thin date were us follows : fiemiril fund JllO.J..S 01 l-'lrufuml Jil.710 ii ) I'olliudinu 4l.iit)5uo ) DIIrli , gutter nnd eleanliu- 7,1)o ) : uu t-ewur inuliitalnliu , Il.TW II ) J.thr.iry aasi si I'urk ; S1UII7M JlldKlilunt U.WM fi'l ' I'liimbuiH maintaining 1,417 : M Water lent 6V-M07 I'o leu pension B.7II Ul I'liNliiK bond 6'J.fl'U 43 Om.ilm howor. 5i,0 t ill I'liuK. 11. iiinul 40 Ulty hall fund Utn l 00 Hin-chil iluiuii'jo 1,5.1) ) : ci 'J until Ktiuut viaduct damage 'M'iM UO Dtufiind ' . ' .Ul'Ul lloiitd of lluulth , J/.18 f.7 LliihtliiK fund 15,1)03 ) 30 hCIIOUL I UNO. llaliinco January I , ISUJ ? 7.27fl V ! Iteuilved since 4WU7 : 07 Totnl fund nvutlablo flO'.Oirio Expended by.warrants to AiunHt in. IM $ .75.70170 Expended by fou * to Aumut 15 , IblC. to ) 7. Itulunvoln fund J13I.C5J 71 LE\VIK\UIIITII , K , June 15 , ' 93 Mr. J , JJ. Mooroi Mv , Dour Sir 1 have b ° on sutjoct to sick houdnchu all my life Over two years ago I begun using "Moore'B Trci ) of Life" for it and never had n c.no of tick heaaachu sluco. except whun Iho medlcino was ntono cud of the road and I at the other. ItU worth moro than money to mo. I heartily recommend It to ull sufforur * of uoadncaa Very truly yours , W. n. LII.C , PattorFirat Baptist Church. I'lnpil Our , UUulutrKuil H'0 Ollior. Pat Uookbud , "tho ( kipper,11 cot drunk 50lu nuU liad u real , yld-fusuloucd tlmo. Ills fun coat him & ) and costs In police court yc torUny morning. Mi < > , Flnnnlgan WHS chanted with being drunk nnd disturbing the pcaco on complaint of Flromnn Ualloy. She had a coupln of dozen witnesses with n line broeuo to proro thnt 8ho was n nervous crcaturo nn had taken two tracup * of beer. Her cloud of witnesses was overwhelming and sbo was discharged. _ Impaired aigcstion repaired by Dcochams Pills. See pitcher sitlo at Hums' . NEBRASKA S IALIGHA.IN. . linprctor TliiiiiipMiu Tull * of Pr.iUi-n Ills Siimpli'A llrrcUnil In Other MiirkcU. Chlof Oniln Insnoctor Thompson took ad- van to go oj n temporary lull In the movement of grain at Oinahii to visit the loading grain markets of tlio country. Ho npont n day In j Kaiuns City , three days In St. Louis nnd two j days In Chicago , and carried wltn him snmploi of wheat , oats , rye nnd bnrloy of the Nebraska crop of IS'Ji which ho oxUlultoU on I ho various hoards of trade. At Kansas City liu found the market brisk for the quality of winter wheat raised in IS ! ) . ! In Nobruska. Mr. Thoinpiou , ipouklug of his tilp , said : "Kansas Ulty. through Its so'ithern con nections , has u'ovolopod Into ono of the very hast markets In the west , nnii uurltig my stay wus l } ( cents butter than St. Louis on hard winter whoat. "By n combined effort nmonc the eraln miiil ill Kansas City thov hnvo secured such railroad rates as Omalm wanted , nnd hiivo built up n line sample and commission trndo. Kansas Cliy will bo n comnotttor for Ne braska wheat. All of the commission men were surprised and highly complimentary of the quality of tno winter wheat raised In Nebraska as compared with the stuff grown in previous vonrs , ana they thought No- broskn farmers must bavo prolltod from ex perience. "Tho Information which I trnthcrcd from talks with the boat commission mun was tnnt the Turkish hard winter wheat Is the coming wheat In this country. It Is hardy , a superior milling grain where the machinery n adapted to It , and li growinc in demand for export. There have even been Inquiries for seed from Missouri points , where they have never grown anything but the Amber or Fulz varieties. "Tnuio is ono objection found bj mlllors to Hit ! quality of hard winter wheat that we have in Nebraska and tbut Is tno red. plump Russian hurry thai predominates In this wheat. This Russian berry was brought hero ubont tlfiecn years ago by n colony of Hussiun Monnonltos and I bavo seen It pure in car lots. I would Ilko to Impress upon the farmois the Importance of securing for their next year's seed the long , dark , flinty berrv which is the Turkish variety pure and avoid nt fur as possible the Russian mixture. By giowlng n crop freer ot the rod berry the wheat will be moro desirable in the marlcnt. "Tho Missouri crop of Fulz wheat Is of n verv inferior quality and ns spring wheat and hard winter wheat are neither specula tive stock at bt. Louis wo nra not in touch with the market in wheat , although ono of the largest exporters on the Hoar told mo that ho was gottin ? In shape to handle great quantities or the Nebraska crop. ' St. Louis looks to Nebraska almost ex clusively for Its oats supply and the two days that I was on tno Iloor Nebraska oats constituted almost thaontiio receipts. "The grain men were nil surprised at the excellent quality of OUT now rye crop. They have a verv stringent inspection on rye at St. Louis. There was no bnrloy trudo at all iVhilo I was theio. I exhibited a sample of No. 3 fall barley , hut there was absolutely 110 sdlo for It. "J. found the Inspection of grain nt Chicago the most tegular , clVcienluml uniform of any place I visited. I went onto the floor nnd examined 10U samples of Inspection of all the cereals. The great trouble with the Inspec tion of train is the lade of uniformity. Where so many mon do so much work nnd the different grades morco HO close to each other It is rattier remaritabld that they hnvo such cfllcitint Inspaclion in Chicago. In spection there Is freer from parsonal and political Influence thuu at any other market in the world. " S.urU HU Clilia'H LICo. A. N. Dilforbough , York , Nob. , says : "Tho otbor day I came home nnd found my little boy down with cholera morbun , my wlfo scared , not Knowing xvtiiit to do. I went straightway und got a L'j-cont bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrhooa Uoincdy and gave It according to directions. You uo'vcr saw sucn a change In n child. His limbs und body wcro cold. I rubbed his llmbi nnd bo ly with mv hands , and after I had invon him the second dose hu wont to sloop , nnd , us iuy wlfo says , 'from n death bed be win up plaviiiir in thrco hours.1 It saved mo a doctor bill of about $3 , nnd what Is bolter , It saved my child. I can recom mend it with a cluar'conscionuj. " OMAHA-'S SCHOOL YEAR. iilbrt ; tn Shorten Ititt Not i'roiiirly Sup ported and lroM | Thrnci Ii. The Omaha public schools will open this fall as usual on the lirst Tuesday in Septum- bor.not withstanding the resolution passed by tno board last Monday night to open tno schools on tbo second Tuesday in September. The trouble with the losolution Is that it was passed by uu alllrmattvo vnto of only nit members and ns It invotvca a change in the rules > It required n twc-thlrds vote of all the mom hers of the board to make It local. Mr. Gibson called President Spaldlng's attention to thin fact at Iho time the resolu tion was dcclaied adopted , but Mr. Spaldincr held that u majority vote of a quorum present was sulllcient. President Spuldlng has looked Into the mattur moro carofullv since and now sees his mistake. Ho will announce at the next meeting of the board that tbo resolution was not adopted , recall ing his former decision upon Iho question. It Is now so near the time wbon the schools muslopon and us several members of the board arc opposed to the proposed change it Is hurdly proba'jlo that any further citort will bo mudo to shorten the school yoar. Tbo touchois are being Informed that school will bouln as usual on the lirst Tues day in September A Kin'ommeml.itum roiu 111111011. Wll.MlNflTOX , III. , April 11 , 1801. I would suv that I can recommend Chnmbor- laln's Homcdlos ns n number ono sot of family medicines suoh us ovary homo should bo provided with. You can rely upon their being as near what they nru recommended ns any medlcino sold In this part of the country. Ksprclally would I rocotr.moml Chnmbor- laln's Chollc , Chulor.uind Dmrtbcua Uonody ns having no oqunl for cholera morbus. collu ordlarrhuu. Having uod thoio motlldr.es mosnifund sold thorn for several voars , 1 know their value anU have un lioiltanoy iii rocoinmondlngt'iom. LBVI B. DULL. ' KlHIIHMIi Uriel * . H. II. Lehman , a Lincoln gtocory dealer , baa sold out. T. A. Ferguson , Lyons , has given n bill of sale covering his hardware stock. iJ'Allumand Bros. , Implement dealers , tinvo removed from Arapahoc to Trenton. Mrs. E. C. Banner , in the milllnerv busi ness at Lincoln , has been succeeded bv L''lsh & Cram ) . Smith & Jordan , proprietor * of n general store at St. Paul , uro closliu ; out nnd will retire - tire from nusinoss. Poycko Bros. , Omaha produoo commission dealer * , hnvo decided to erect a bullitlne on Farmim street belueen Ninth nnd Tenth streets opposite the old Br.i ; buildlnir , which thov will occupy with their business. The new building will bo 4U1U2 fuel. David Cole nnd UJwurd Fearon have as- socialud tluunsulvos together under the firm numo of Uivld Cole & Co. for thu purpose of doing a wholosulo oyster business. Thov hnvo nrranguil to hunalo tbo product of tb'o Baltimore beds on a largo scale. THE BOSTON STORE , Qluck'a Entire Stcok Gossamers , Raincoats , Mackintoshes Must Bo OlosjtlOut Today. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS DRESS GOODS This Gltick Stack ol Dross flnnits nnd Silk * U Without Doubt the I'lnvst la Oiniilm I'rlcrn Are Mm- | ilyVoiiterIul. . LADIES' $2.00 GOSSAMERS 40C. Gluolc's ontlro stouk of ludlus' oluctrlo gossiunors , nil line olugiuit uooJs tliul sold In Now York as high us $12.00. Your uhotco toilnv * , 49c. LADIES' $5.00 MAGKINTOSHES$1.GO. Your choice of Gluuk's entire Btouk of Indies' elegant lon citpo iniickintoslios , in line pUiiils , that sold in Yow York for So.OO , { jo todny nt $1.60 onch. All the silicic fold line wool dress goods ill plulils , serges nnd mohnlrs , thut wore iniirkud to soil in the city ot Now York tit S2oc tivo sold by us tit 80 per yivrd. 40'inoh wool ulald bottclo cloth nnd double fold wool Ihtnnola , Gluck's price 'J5o , fjo lit loc tit 'J'ho Hoston Store , Double fold plnid wool soreos , Chicle's price 50c , 0:1 : sale ut The Boston Store Storm serpes In navy blues , bluck , browns nnd frt-con , Gluck'a 76c quality , out1 price 39c. On center counter in dress poods aisle. All of Gluck's 79e double fold till wool French sorgoi. all wool pin cheek , plain nnd plaid brilliantliies and all wool canieU hair plaids , choice of the en tire taolc , U9c a yard. Fifty-four ineli broadcloth In tans , blue , brown and black , worth $1.25 per yard , pees on salont69c. Gluck's evening shades in 40-inch glo- rins in Wght blues , c oain , pink , hivon- dor and tans and browns , Now York price $1.75 , our price 8o ! ) , op $4.45 for material for complete auit. Fancy weaves in plain coloroJ fine dress goods in all now fall shades. Clucks had them marked $2.2-5 per yard , out * price on this lot OSc. Ali these goods imported for this full. THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas. SWItp. Gilt-odged wild lands at$3.00 to $10.00 per aero in state of Nebraska , whoso crops last year aggregated $100,000,000. Good lots in the city of Omaha , whoso popula tion increased from HO.OOO in 1880 to 150.- 000 in 1890 , Is good stulT to hold , don't you think:1 As wo are long on this class of prop erty and short on cush , drop in. During several years successful oxpfi- rionco in the real estate business' ! haxo established n reputation for handling nothing but bargains.W. . W. G. ALIIUIQHT , 521. 522 , 523 Now York Lifebuilding. . A | > | ill < M to O. A. 1C. Votur.uis mill AUOther * . While the special low rate to Wash ington for the national G. A. R. encamp ment in September was made especially for the veterans by the Pennsylvania lines , all other persons who , desire to visit the nation's capital can take nd- vuntnge of the reduced rutos over this direct route from Chicago. Side trip to historic Gettysburg if desired. Address Guorgo Jenkins , traveling passenger agent. Dubuauc. la. n Harvest i : uirslcmj south Mil the W.ibmh J.lne. On August 30 , Sar > tumbu' : 27 nnd Oc tober 25 the VVubiish will soil round trip tickets at half faro to points in Ala bama , Mississippi , Louisiana. Tonnes- sec , Arkansas , Texas and Indian Terri tory. Excu-sion train will leave Omaha 4:00 : and Council Bluffs 4:40 : p. tn , on above dates. For rates , tickets and descriptive land pamphlets call ut Wubash olllco , 1502 Pnrnam street , or write G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. agent , Omaha , Nob. r.tinoim Idillitiiy Trains. The Pennsylvania Limited and Keystone - stone Express are famous ideal railway trains. Both are vestibuled from eligino to roiir car and carry Pullman sleeping , dining , smoking and parlor cars through to the east from Chicago via Ponnsvl- vaniii She t Lines. The Limited tie- parts from Chicago tit 5 p. in. , the Key- btono oxurcfaB at 1U:45 : a. tn. Both run daily. Address Luce , IMS Clark street , Chicago. _ _ CaHtullur H I'lculc. Tne Cnstollar Probbytoiiau Sunday school picnic , after being iwico postponed , came off Tuesday. The clouds lifted lone enough to prophesy n Rood day and lot the children get to llnnscom park , then tbo rain came , nnd such Hoods of rain. But the pavilion furnished a safe retreat. At 2 o'clock the panics Uetrnn nnd embraced the tiniest youngster mid the oldest veteran. Tbo smaller children toox part tn throwing croquet balls and racing , The books pro vided by Mr. U. E. Copson , the superintend ent , canned fruit oy Fred Armbrust , a pan- kntfo by C. Knecnt & Co. , nnd bottles or petfuraory by John 13. Oonto formed the prizes. lu the running high Jump Herbert Dunn secured the year's subscription to the Young Men's Journal ; in the tug of war nnd the spelline match the winning sides donated the gas shuuos. given by Kussell Pratt & Co. , to the church for the auditorium ; In the young ladles' wnllclng contest Dct > slo Dunn \vonthcdroisimuirn nfToroJ by Thompson & lieluon and Minnlo Koonman the cabinet photo by Iho parlc photographer ; in the ladles' and gentlemen's ' wallclug match C. D. Wilson carried oiT the laprobo given bv the " Drummond Carrlairo company. Many "woro kept away by the rain , hut never had plc- tiickcrs a merrier tlmo. -Man' * i : | inrluiioo with Dlur- rlioea. I am a traveling man nnd have boon nf- lllcted with what Is called chronic diarrhoea for some ton year * . Last fall I was in wont- cm Pennsylvania , and accidontully was In troduced to Chnmhoriuln's Cnllc , Cholera und Dlarrhiu.i romciiy. I ventured to malto u trial and was wonderfully relieved. 1 would Ilko now to introduce It among my friends. II. M. LowU , Ul , Freeman street , Cleveland. O. _ _ Oilililui C-Ht to llu T < - tnl. Uns Inspector Gilbert Is rnyidly gottiug bcU'.od In his notv qunrtora In the city hull , Today hi * put in a tnachlno which , ho thlnlts , will glvo him the "doudwood" on tbo gas company. This machine Is not larger than one's list , but It will roglntor the candle power of the ; as thuttho company furnishes. I'o opjrato It the Inspector taps tlio cas main , pipes It to the olllro In the city hull , when the little register does the rest. Do Wilt's Sarsaparllia uosiroya SUCQ pal- sons nnsurafiilii , skin dlsuasoa , eczema , rhuu mutism. Us llinuly use RUVJJ many Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. HnrrlKDiuAdv-inro OtmnH. The colored rcpubUcnii club , the Harrison Artvnnco Uunrds , hhld nn onthumstta meet ing Tuosdaj nlghlnt tholr hnllon ITourleenlh strcot. Tlicro WBTO sovcrnl nblo speeches mnilo by both colortxl und whlto speakers. Phil Winters , .lohrn Kelly. A. B. Unrnotte , .1. U. Ucove , Put LX'Ilawo and others ad dressed the tnoctinn. "Lnto to boa nnnieiiny to rise will shorten thoronil to youroh&mo In the sUlos. But early to bea anil i"Ltttlo linrlv lllser."tho pill that , tauKtu Hid longer aad bailer uni wlsor. Altcntlun , IlLMnocnitiit Ml domocrnls 'ot the Fifth ward are re. quested to nttcnd a mealing on Friday ovon- Ine , August 20 , nt llfill Sherman nvonuo , for the [ nirpO'io ' of oloctinp ofUcors nnd reor- Uio Fifth \viird club. Bv orttor of HUSKY OSTIIOFP , President. Give Them a . Trial Give DR. PRICE'S DELICIOUS FLA VORING EXTRACTS a trial , and if they please you , recommend them to your neighbor ; if not , return them and have your money refunded. Nofears of your not being satisfied , as their perfect purity and excel lent quality are so decided. Nice delicacies arc never spoiled by their use , as they impart the sweet and natural fruit flavors. Dr. Price's Vanilla , Lemon and Orange can not be equaled. The checker board of 1 Je Is strewn with the debris ol many a disastrous move on thepirtol mis guided players. Many are reck less players , With but Uttla thouobt and still loss carf Q3 to the arr-n' prizes to be won. Defeat comes In the Jorm ol phys ical afflictions which. If not checked In time , lead to certain death. The Ills known aa NF.RVOTJB. OHRONIC and- PRIVATE DIE- EASES are a- mona the most disastrous effects Svphllls. Goner rhoea , Gleet. Sem inal Weakness. Strlc ura , Hydro- celo Varlcocele , all Sexual Dis eases. Piles , Fistula , Rectal Ulcers. BUod ana Skin Diseases t h o s o are a few of the forms of these maladies , But these and ail kindred ills , we peodlly cute. Sand 4 centi for our Illustrated rww book of ISO pages , of Interest to all. Consultation free. Call upon , r address wltu B3STTS South Mth. St. , 1 ti Ji'u'llii .a 1 Douglns Sis. , Oiuiilia , Nob. MANHOOD RESTORED. "SAHATIVO , " tte Wonderful Bipnlsli | Upnicdy , Is roldnltli a Written Guarantee t'icuii ) all NCIVOIU lilt' eases. euUi ns Went Memory , I > oss of Ilialu Tower , Headache , \Val.efuliiCB3 , l.oBtMun. hooJ. Xcrrousnc < j , IAS * Eltiide , all drains and Before & After Use. ( MI of i > nncr nf tha rbotORraphea from life. ( ipncratha Oa-ana In cither eex , caused tiy vii- i-itlii ( , joiitlifiil lndl"-ietlimior HIP rxccwlve iteoftnbairo.0iuinor | | fllniillituti , which uUlinntrly lend to Inlliinlty , CniiKUinptlon nnd liKiuill ) , I'm up In unit rnlcnt fin in to carri In tlicMH piKkit. I'llcu tl npnckiiEF , 01 UfnrCi.vllli m-ry Sioidir wcuUea written Buornnteo to euro or refund the money , wilt liy innlt to nn > Hddrers. Clnnlur net In I'loln cm eloj'e. Mrnllon this | i | cr. AuJicsn- MADRID CHEMICAL CO. . IJrnnch onicu fo : u. R. A. 2M Dmrliorn Flu-ct. CIIIUAOO , II.U ffOB BALE IN OX'AHA. NED. , DY Rune & Co. , Co.r 13tU & Dnuclnn Sta * A Fuller 4 Co. . Con Jltb ii Uuuitlaii 3t < I I I I I H I Ml I I I I I I I I i i i i ; : ; A Good Name makes a good note. 1 lie name "Yale" or this mark ( Y&t ) , clis- tinguiblies the genuine "Yale" Locks. Elastic Sto cf rts Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , , Atomizers , Medic a I Supplies. ALOE & PENFOLD 114S. 15th St. , Kcst to Postolltce. IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROH Indian ions If you are In posito ! n to t advantage of the laws re lating ; to you have taken up T p'.2 3 5 If you have made'an invention on which you desire to secure a . 10 You should communicate with the Bee Bureau of Claims The object of this bureau Is to give every person holdinp u logitiinuto claim against the Government the tvdvantage 0:1 residence In Washington , whether ho llvo in Texas or Alaska. It does , moro than that. Nino-tenths of the population of Washington would bo helpless if asked how to go to worlc to secure their rights through the depart ments. THE Biu Burcnu of C.nims gives the advnntngo , not only of por- sonnl residence , but of thorough famil iarity with till the machinery of the government. It offera Absolute Security. You do not Unojv whether the average Washington claim agent will cheat yo or not , although on general principles you would naturally biipposo that ho would. But you know that the San Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Pioneer neer press and the Omaha But : cannot afford to cheat you. They guarantee this Buruuu , ana their reputation is staked upon the honesty und ability of its mnniigcmont The huro.iu employes attorneys who are Expert Specialists for each of its departments. Its Indian depredation cases are caro- ully worked un , with all the evidence required by law , and argued hcforo the court of claims in such a manner as to bring out most favorably all tlio essential tial points. its land cases are handled in strict no- cordancn with the rules of the Gonontl Ltmd Olllco , so that no delays or com plications ensue in the orderly bottle- mcnt of the claims. Its patent cases are so managed ns t insure the utmost possible honellt to the nve'ntor. hy giving him tlio broudodt protection his ideas will justify. Its pension cases are disposed of with the least possible delay and expense to the votciuna. Don't i of ruin from consulting thn bureau because you are afraid of the cost. Its costs nothing to got information. Ask as many questions as you please , und they will bo answered promptly cheerfully nnd accurately , without charge. -THE Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220 , Bee Build ing , Omaha , Neb , to an idea. Don't make up your mind that there's only ono ' man that can make your clothes , or one make of shirt that/ ' - fit you , or one doctor that can cure you , or one man that's Tit 4 to be President of the United States. There's more than ono good tailor , more than one good make of shirt , more than one good doctor , and there's a "whole lot of us" that would make good presidential timber. Some men get it into their heads that in order to get a decent pair of shoes they must go to some swell shoe store and pay from seven to eight dollars. Is there any reason why we can't sell'just as good a shoe as A. anybody ? Not that anybody knows of. We've shown a whole lot of men the ' 'error of their ways" about shoes. Have you Idarncd yet ? We sell you for four dollars and fifty cents a pair of either hand welt French kangaroo , or French cordo van shoes , in any of the new fall shapes , in any toe , plain or tipped , in any size. These shoes we will guarantee to be as good as any shoe you can buy outside of our store for six fifty or seven dollars. In a few "very katosh" places they even reach eight dollars , For two dollars and seventy-five cents , we will sell you a genuine Goodyear welt shoe , made of kan garoo calf ( with the grain outside ) . These shoes we guarantee in every way. We guarantee the price a dollar and a quarter under the shoe man's ; we guarantee the stock perfect ; the stitching not to rip ; the hanger not to pull out , and our guar antee means new shoes free or your money back if the shoes' * don't wear as they should. Our full lines of fall shoes are here now , from the well known dollar twenty-five shoe to the hand made five fifty French calf. It's a good time to try "Nebras ka's" shoes. Youth's shoes , 10 to 2 , Soc. Boys' shoes z4 to 5 , 900. They'll wear. During July and August we close at 6:3O : p. m. Saturdays , 1O p. m. AMUSEMENTS. BOYD'S NEW THEATRE -IN- FUNNIER THAN EVER. * - * Oldest Military School In Mo. Wo challenged nil the leading Military Schools In the State to competitive drill l.ut sitslon , nnil they declined to meet us. Infantry , Artillery nnil Cavnlrj Dilll. Ali inodcrn uinvt-iiicncis. litciitivc ! iuinruvcincnU now belli ; ; made. Uoaru , Tuition nnd Wath * lni ; jiio , per cikilun. ft Ir. JAMKS A Qium m , nf Watlilnclnn nnd I.ro tlnlvcriltr. Vn , Buy/is / "No oilier Arailcmy In ihp I'lillru ciiunliy Inih inuilHliLro inorumlinlrulilu retunlus Miown liy llu < nucctsti ul tliu Btuilent * lirep.iruil l < y It lor tills liiktltiillnn , four ol whom liuvulu Hie put four } earn taken lour cliolur lili > . lour inediilsund tIirt'udfKri'i . " n tt i'or Illustrated catalogue and full hiformrillon addreti UAJOR S. SELLERS Lexington , Mo. EDUCATIONAL. ILLINOIS V . nilurtlnktrurtlonlnallilrpnrt. Jincnt. of UiiriralHtnilr/nuo year. AddreM E. I' . UU.LAIl ! > , 'ttii * l. 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