Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 12, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 , 1802.
PEOPLE MUST HAVE WORK
Eoasona for the Quiet Prevailing in Retail
Oirclcs.
OPINIONS OF PROMINENT MERCHANTS
NOT InihiPiirlci .Mint llo Introduced Tlml
Will Ulvo impl : ( > ymunt to .Muro
I'ooiiln lltfjro Ittulncss
\\lll lln Acllto.
Entorprlfos of.n mirnly local character In
Omuba have suflorod moro or loss from dull-
lies * UurltiK the past two years or moro. II
maltus llttlo dlllurcnca In what alroctlou you
' look , wliotlior to ttio rcnl citato uustnc , tc
'i building oiitcrurlscs or to the soiling elI
gooiU at rotnll , the conditions have been
I I practically the same , with few executions ,
j Even whoti the volume or business Inn boon
' fuirly Inrpo there lias bcun a tioiovvorthy ob-
( scnco of that snap which lends puoplc to oh-
I serve , "buslnou Is peed , trwlo Is uutlvo. "
} Wiillo those fuels have been only too appar
ent to those Interested In the wolfuru of the
, city , llttlo has been said openly ropardlnK
j the subject. Tnero Is , however , apparently
| n KrotvltiR feeling that the tlmo has como
j when the facts must ba ndtnlttod aud a prue-
| tlcal remedy devised.
t Publloprldonndthofo.tr of Injuring thu
1 cit > 's reputation hove led many to endeavor
to cover up the true facts. Thi-ro 1 , however -
| " over , notlntic In the statement that local
I , enterprises arc dull of which to bo ashamed.
Other western titles linvo experienced and
f , arc experiencing tno snmo thliip In a greater
or less Ucirco than Omuba und are malting
Btronuous iflorts to better tholr conditions
| It Is far bettor for Omaha to admit tbo facts
and work out n remedy than to deny them
aud do nothing.
A great many business men of. Omaha nro
la.vliiR something must IQ dona to brinp
nbout a change , but what thls 'aotnethlnc"
"
tbull bo Is the question to bo "settled. Per
haps tlio most in lcal way to hundlo tbo
subject H10 Jlrst consider what are the
ociuul conditions , and when they uro agreed
upon to consider If there is any available
ri'inei'y.
The Introduction of electric motors fur-
nlsblni ; rapid transit from tno suouibi to
ttia ccutnr of thn city has hud a cuiitralizlnc
cITocl upon the retail trade. Pcopln residing
In the outskirts of the city , wjio formerly
purchased tholr supplies from the small
neighboring stores rather than walk down
town , nro now quickly can led by the motors
to the renter of the city , where
they have the advantages o ( select
ing their purchases Irani tbo slocks
of the largest retail establishments. The
coming of the electric motor , accordingly ,
lias rendered tbo suburban store a thine of
the past , especially tlioso lying midway be
tween the center of the city and tbo extreme
end of the motor lino. No ouo will stop to
trade at n small store ball way down town
when three or four minutes' longer ride will
land them at the dnorj uf the big r all
houses. Tliti explains , to n very great de
gree , the number of small vucantstoio build
ings scattered all over tbo city , but docs not
explain the reason for the general dullness
In rotall circles.
With the centralization of business It
would ho only natural to expect a heavy in
crease In thn business of tho"Inrpo centrally
locate I establishments , provided the ijcop'.o
have continued to buy the same quantity of
goous. A curolul inquiry among Iho retail
merchants will disclose the fact that some of
tbusu establishments liuvo gained , and that
business with them is better than before
the advent of the motor , but tbo gain
made by the largo establishments has uy no
means kept pace with the decrease of too
smaller places , showing that there hai been
n decided dccicaso hi the volutuoof business.
In other woras , it is easy to be seen that , the
people of O in aim uro neither buying.so freely
cor , In many cases , as expensive goods is
they were u few years ago. Even the lurco
centrally located stores , many of them , com
plain of dull times.
Jn order to prove that the condition of th
rotnll trade In Omaha is as outlined above o
number of merchant * have been interviewed ,
representing tbo different lines of business ,
BS boots und shoes , dry goous , t-lolh-
Jnp , groceries , eln. The merchants Inter
viewed nro these who are supposed to
bo doing as goou business as any in tholr
line auu are proprietors of largo und cen
trally located stores. H will bo noted that
thodo linns thatspo.ik of a good trade men
tion that they are gcttine it from the coun
try. This corresponds with Iho experience
of thu Jobbers who have enjoyed u splendid
country trade , but not much from the city.
Itt-tall .Murc.'lmiiti 'lulk.
. Hero Is whnt r.omo of the loading retail
merchants of Omaha have to say regurdliig
tbo condition of trade.
Mr. y. Gamble , ninnnircr of the Continen
tal ( Jlolhlng company U'o nro having the
best trade that wu have experienced since
18bT , but wo are getting It from tl'o surround
ing towns in Nebraska. Well-to-do farmers
come in and spend iO or moro at a tlmo In
Butting themselves llxcd up for thu full and
winter. Puruly local trade , Unit Is trade
that comes from Omnlm people , is It any
thing duller than ever. Omaha is not pro
ducing anything for a city of Its size. Thuio
nro not factories ciiouirh. Ton many ncnplo
liuvo depended on real ostatu and that is dull
nnd will roiualu auil until wo have moro
mou and women nt work In factories. As an
oxniuplo of how dellclcnt wo are m manu
facturing onlQrpilscs , tbero Is probably
clothing retailed in Omana to the vnluo of
Vi.OOO.UOU unnunlly.nnd not ono dollar's worth
of It is uiadu hero. All this munoy Is sent
uwuy to eastern cltle.'i.
Mr. Levy , manager of the Nebraska Cloth-
Inc comtun.V Tlio retail trade so far this
fall has not bo entirely satisfactory. In vol.
Hum It has amounted to about the eumo as
last year , but wo had expected something
moro. Wo uro hopeful and cannot sco any
reason \vlty business should not Increase
from Uio'siiiToumHiijj country , nut wo do not
expect a very active business from
Omaha. Why Is it. thut the local Omaha
trade U not bettor ! It might bo
liurd to give all the causes , but the main
reason la to bo feu ml In Iho fuel that there Is
not bo much work for Iho people as there was
nt one time. ' ' 1 ho city has not been pushing
the publlu Improvements and factories are
not being started. Wu notice a gcod trade
from houth Omaha. When wo spend money
for advertising in the country wo get good
return * but wo cannot say as much .for tbo
city. Omaha ought to have more pco'ple em-
\loycd who would lltoii have money to spend.
\ Vu havu got to got manufacturing hero tuo
Bamo b other cltios are doing. I do not bo-
llovo much lu trying to luduco factories from
tbo outstdo to locate in Omaha , but If our
local capitalists would turn their attention
to manufacturing they would do themselves
nnd Iho city goad. Men with immoy in other
citlcb arc stalling factories every day and
nro making them pay besides building up
their cities. Tnero are many things that can
bo in.uto in Oinnha to advantage.
N. II. Falconer The dry goods trudoof
Iho city It blow in a general way , though In
dividually wo havu been well satUllud. 1
look uiior. the present quiet prevailing In ro
tall circles as duo to natural causes , a sort
of reaction alter the boom. Tburo is not
enough money lu general circulation ana
the only peop'a who have inonoy are the
workers. Property ownort > nave tholr money
tied up and uro forced to bu very sparing In
thuir expenditure * ) . ICvcry largo store U
forced to do a coiisulorablu credit business
oti'l collections uro alow.
5 P. Mori * of thu Morse Dry Goods coin-
puny Since September 1 , or , innru correctly
peaking , since Iho advent of coolur weather
there bus beau a decided awakening of the
rctull trado. What are commonly called the
uilddlo classes especially have boon buying
moro freely tuna was the rue n low \v ok
uu'o. This trndo oouios largely from tlio
country and people have bsou In hero from
towns as far west at Clmdrou und have
bougnt largo bills ot goods , The purely
local business , that li the trade that cornea
from the cooploof OmnhaU not aotlvo. The
people ot Omnlm must bo loaded up with
real estate for they do not appear ts have
uuy moi.cy. A treat many ot those whodo
liavo raonoy ipond It in other citluu tbuu
Omaha.
Hu.vuen Bros , were now Inclined to talk
Very ( rcvly ou the subject but It could bo
easily gathered from their conversation thai
they did not tnko u very cheerful view of the
null lrad of tbo city , Tliojr expressed
thomic'ivos as fully conlzan . of the fact thai
something must bo done to tntroduco now In
dustrle ? nnd plvc employment to moro people
plo Do fore the general local traJu of the cltj
will bo active. They were very liberal In
their pralso of Tin : Br.K for whnt it has done
the paU year In favor of homo Industries.
In boots anil
Oroxol & Hosonzwolg--Trado
shoes during the past summer hffs been only
moderate , though , wo loolt for something
better this fall. People have boon buylnp
sparingly for some time ami will be com'
polled to commence purchasing shoos soon.
Ono reason wbv trndo bas bean light ts tc
ba found lu Iho fact that laboring tnoa have
boon nut of work and consequently out ol
money. This makes raoro ( Inference to the
retail' Business than people outsldo of the
trndo imagine. Laboring men nro among
the best of customers. Tuko bricklayers ,
pla torors and others who earn gooJ wnuoi
nnd they buy the best of everything. When
work Is .scarce , as It has been , wo tiotico n
falling off. In the quality of buttuoss.
People who have been uuylng shoos costup )
M.OO to $ (1.00 ( now ask for something wortli
fiflO to $ J.O ! ) . There nupears to bo more
work In the city this full than during the
.summer , caused by an increase in the number -
bor of buildings undergoing construction
and bvtho commencement of public improve
ments' . This ought to cnuso some iacreuso In
the rotall trade. In our business nn early
nnd cold fall would bo ndvuntugoous. We'
weather Is not much hell ) , as It onuses a do-
mind punctually for rubber goods on which
ladles' rubbera for ox-
there is llttlo prollt. ,
nmplo , being bought at 'Jl cents and sold at
- . " ) cents.
Norrls ft Wllcox There is some complaint
regarding the retail trade , but wo do not
know ns dealers nlways huvo Just causa. Wo
havu Just been taking stock , nnd find that wo
have not nona back any , The fall trndo Is
opening favorably , and when the weather Is
men there is n fair movement of gooJs. Wo
look fur tnido to bo as good .lib fall ns last.
People are buying moro economically than
they did n few years ago. Ladles nnd gen
tlemen , llvo or six years ugo thought noth
ing of uavlm : $3 for n pair of shoos , wbllo nt
the projont time S5 Is about the standard
nrlco for the bettor class of trado. However -
over , competition nmong both manufacturers
nnd retailers has lowered the prlco somewhat -
what , and f5 wl 1 buy a much prottlor shoo
now than it would at that time.
Wm. Klemlnp , grocer Trade leapt up
well In July and August , though It ts nlways
quieter then , as our customers are many of
them poranibul&tor * who do not kocp house
during the bet weather. Wo expect a line
ir&da from now until after the holidays , nnd
see no reason whv our expectations .should
not bo voilllod. Our trade , however , is of n
kind that would not bo alTeutcd by tin lack
of building imlcrpriscH , etc. , in lha city. As
it general thing the grocery trade of Iho city
U In bad shape , us is evidenced by the num
ber uf failures in that line during
the past year or tnoro. A great many
people have had an Idcn that lharo
was a mint of money in this busiuoss and
could not get it out of their heads until they
had tried U for thumsclvos. These without
capital and oxpciionco have boon getting out
of the business pretty rapidly for some tlmo
bncii and , I believe , the grocery business is
K Uing down to u hotter basis.
Mr. Fleming nlso called attention to
the number of vacant store build
ings in the city , which ho ascribed
ns being duo to the process of con-
trullzaiion of trade mentioned In the first
pavt of this article , ns well as to Iho lack of
utnploymont for laborlne men who formerly
supported the small retail establishments oc
cupying these stores.
Thu Cuuso of Dull TnlUo.
Business men are almost unanimously
agreed that the causa for the decrease .n the
volume of retail trade , when sifted to the
bottom , is duo to u lack of employment for
thn people. There are not enough uooplo
sicauily nmploycd In Omaha to keot > tno
wheels of trade moving freely. There are
too many idle man in the city for whom no
"
work Is provided. They nro "without work
anil without money , and trade , under tboso
conditions , could not bo othorwisa than dull.
\ \ ith thej-io facts well understood , It is easy
to bo seen that the only remedy llos in sup-
plylnir moro work and the whole subject Is
then roduccu to the question , 'How cruato
work I"
liuslncss men say that manufacturing
must bo Introduced Into the city nnd woric
furnished for additional people. To Induce
manufacturers to coma heru from other lo
calities is n ditllcult matter as It usually re
quires n bonus to tmrle them and they are
apt to close down or Icavu uftor the bonus
runs out. The only sure way , business men
declare , U for the pcopto of' the city them
selves to turn their attention to manufactur
ing. The capitalists of other cities nro
building factories and emnlo.ing pnoplb nnd
besides making a good prollt on their Invest
ments they uro bcnetltttng their cities.
The great trouhlo lu Omaha is that the
men who have money have IJCPII satisfied
with being moro inonoy loancrs or real estate
owners Instead of turnliifr their wealth into *
channels where it would do some good.
L-i t winter a strong effort was mndo by
Tin : Hen to develop tlio manufacturing In
dustries of tbo clly oy creating n dumaud
for tlio goods produced by Uio local factories.
Manufacturer sav th t several hundred
moro p-oplo ao omolovcd as a result of the
efforts put forth by THE Bcu in fuvor at
homo patronage.
lUisincbs men also soy that a united effort
must bo made tba coming fall und winter ,
not only to Increase iho sue of the factories
already In existence but lo Introduce now
lines of manufactures notyot , represented in
the city.
Othci' cities are doing this , and almost any
Oailoapcr that wo may melt up will DO
found to contain notices of new oniorprbos
that nro being sot on foot by the wldo-
uwako capitalists of other cities.
No ono asits that money bo donated for the
public trooU , but only that the idle money of
tbo city bo invested where it will do some
good. Citizens oven of moderate moans can
nrgunlzo .stock com pan os and conduct a largo
and successful businfs.- without any ono in
dividual being obliged lo invest any great
Bum of money.
a prominent business man : "Every
ono of us ought from thU time on to keep
our eyes open und our thinking caui on , and
whenever wo learn of anything that can bo
made to advuntugo in Omaha make that fact
known and if possible got local capitalists
Interested. Wo ought also , as business mete - ] ,
to do everything wo can to encourage ' .la
innnufactureis already established In tbo
city by pushing the sale of their goods. "
Mothsrs will llnd Mrs. Wimlow's Sooth
ing i yruu thu best roinedy for their children
25 cents n bottle.
( i. A. It. KXCUKSION TO WASHINGTON
Vln thu WahiMh I.Inc.
For the itbovo ocuiulon the Wubash
will soil , Sopt. Kith to 20th , round trip
tickets to Washington and Baltimoreat
less tlittti half furo.wltli choice of routes ;
pushing down thu bountiful Shuiiuiuoih ! :
Valley urossii.g the mountains of Vir
ginia bydaylight , within sight of ninny
famous battlefields. You have pi-lvl-
logo of Mlopnlni ; lit St. Louis to viblt the
grent exposition and fair ; nleo , view the
iiiagnlllueut etroot Uluinhmllons nnd
parade of Veiled ProphoU , which v/lll /
burpiibs In grandeur nllotTorts of former
yours. For niton , tiulcutd , sleeping ear
accommodations , and further Informa
tion , call at Wabash olliue , 1502 Farmun
street , or wrlto U. N. UI.AVTOX ,
N. W. P.gt. . . Oumhaii , Nob.
The entire stool ; ol horse ) owned by
A. J. Ponploton. including the st-.tlllons
Kulu , Royal Oalc and TruvopHO , will bo
sold at uuutlon at IClkhorn , Neb , , on
Thursday , Sopt. 16 , at " p. in ,
The Fidelity Trust company has removed -
moved Us olUco to 1701 ! Fur num , south-
otiHt corner Ueo building.
TEACHING THE INDIAN YOU I'll
What tbo Govemnunt is Doing in the Matter
tor of Education.
EFFECT OF CONGRESSIONAL PENURY
Work of the Itnrenu Ahrlilgoil by Koilurcil
Aiiproprliitlon How tlui .Monuy I *
Aiiroprliitnd Opposition to
Cuntiiict Sellouts.
The work of education amonpr the Indians
curried on by the United State ? government
will bo seriously circumscribed during tin
current llscal yearowln to the reduced np
propriattons made by congress , Cdmmisslonoi
Morgan has found It uqees ary to abridge
the work and out down both lha amount al
lowed the government schools nnd the
contract schools for the year ending JutuO ) ,
18113. Tha amount appropriated has been
apportioned impartially as the following
olllcial figures will show :
Koman U.aholle . J.W.'UT '
rreiiiyterliin . --'li'1 ' '
C'onx'io utloniU . ' , ' ) , . , I !
Kplseop.il . 4,8it (
'
Mennonlte . . .
tjiilt-.irlun . < > , rx
liulliuran. WittonborgVls . 15.12C
Mrs. l > . II. DasRUU . 0tbO
Mint llowar.1 . , . S.5JH
l.liiculn Instltulo . 1H.4I.C
Hampton Institute . VJU.04C
Total . jO3.S3l
General T. J. Morgan , cominlsilonor of
ml Inn affairs , ontcrod upon his duties July
1 , 1MU , and nwnrded the contracts for the
four succeeding yours. Tno commissioner
was oDiiosod or principle to the policy ot ap
propriating money from the public treasury
to sectarian use * nnd gave public notice at
the beginning of his administration that ho
would not make contracts witn any now
schools. Ho has steadily adhered to this
policy , although numerous application- /a
been'mado b.v various religious bodies for
tbo nuthorlzaliou of new schools.
At the sumo tnno ho announced that
although ho was opposed to the policy In
question , yet it was not his DJrposo to intor-
lure with existing schools or In any manner
impair vested rights or to discriminate
against any denomination.
During Iho past ihreo years several con
tract schools have been voluntarily surrendered
rendered- by the Catholics nt Djnvcr ,
ono by the I'resoj tenons nt Albuquerque ,
ono by the Fi lends in North Carolina , ono
by the Methodists on tlio ( Jsago reservation
aud two by the Episcopalians in Minnesota.
Tlio school at Duvil's Lake , formerly car
ried on as a contract school by the Catho
lics , was In n building belonging to the
government and when the training school
was established by the Indian ofllco nt the
abandoned military post of Fort Totton the
sisters' school was made u part of the Gov
ernment school , but the sUtors were retained
ns teachers under govern mont par.
Ono small Otholio day school in Now
Mexico , which was practically u failure , hai
bpon discontinued by the Indian oillco. No
other changes whatever have been umao In
tbo Catholic schools.
There has boon a steady , rapia , astonish
ing growth in public opinion during the last
three yours regarding the on tire matter of
appropriation of publla moneys for sectarian
uses. The three great denominations the
Methodists , IJaptlsu and Presbyterians
have publicly condemned it Bud "thcro has
been u change of sontlmunt in the sumo di
rection among the Congrcgatlonallsts ana
the Episcopalians. The lip ins have novcr
drawn any of this uionoy , and the Method
ists have now entirely abandoned it. All
the BuperlntondonU , touchers , matrons and
physicians for these school * are In the class-
lied service and arc appointed on the certifi
cation of tbo civil service commission. It is
Impossible to apply to thorn miy partisan or
sectarian tust , they being appointed so'.ely
upon the mat-its of their examination.
KUnuiitloiiiil Notes.
Mrs. A. E. N. Robertson of Mincogcc.
I. T. , has been made a doctor of philosophy
by the University of Ohio for translating tbo
now tostamcnt out of the Greek Into the
language uf tno Creek Indians.
The Cnautauqua Literary and Scientific
sircle , class of "J. , will record between ii.SUj
J.OOO graduates. With the addition of thlB
class to tbo ranks the whnlo number of grad
nates will exceed : > 0OGO.
Seine idea of the wida field which is being
reached by tbo Chnutauqua circle may bo
rained from Iho fact that durliig the fourteen -
teen yo.irs hinco its organization more than
iOO.OOJ persons have been enrolled as uctlvo
members of the society.
One of tbo most useful of the branches of
the Stanford university is the marine Inuora-
tor.v which has been established on Iho
Chores ot Monterey o. y. The waters of this
coast are rich In marina Ufa , and with the
line equipment provided by the gilt of
Timothy llomdns this laboratory will soon
larfo its place among the groatoU seaside
schools of the world.
The Chautauqua system of education an
nounces as thu subjects for homo ro.iding
[ luring the coming yt'ar the "Diplomatic
Relations of the United States with Foreign
I'owcrs , " the "History , Literature and Art
uf Greece. " The required volumes have
Daeu prepared by Mr.Villi.ini E. Curtis of
the State department , Hov. Alfred .J. Church
n ( London university , Dr.V. . C. Wilkinson ,
Mr. Jam-s II. Joy uuU I'rof. Oeorgo 1 > .
Fisher of Ynlo.
Tbo Kloctrlc.il World calls attcntiou to the
growing interest In the study of electricity
which Is being shown in our educational i'i-
btitullons. Tno number of students in tins
department at ino universities and tcchuio
schools is incroasniL' with unexampled
rapidity year by year. There are now no less
than M such students at Cor.ioll alone ,
against only twunty-olght eight years ago.
And in other quartern the same dcgrco of en
thusiasm is manifest.
Great preparations are being made uy the
authorities of the ancient University of
Padua for the colabration , on December T , of
the tercentenary anniversary of Galileo's In
stallment as profoasor of mathomntlcsat that
Institution. On the occasion lo ba com
memorated ho delivered the discourse which
laid the foundation of his famo. An album
containing , unions : other things , documents
relating to Galileo's Ufa in 1'ndua , together
with the annual report ot the institution for
Ifj'J , ' , is to bo pudlUhoil In connection with
thu celebration.
_ _
DoWltt's Sarsaparllla cleanses the blooa ,
Increases Iho appolllo and tones up the sys
tem. It bus hcnetited many people wtio
have suffered from blood disorders. It will
help you.
Itimiarkiilil- litatoru Itnlus ,
Greatly reduced rntoa to Wiuhlntrton ,
D. C. nnd return via ' 'Tho Northwest
ern Line , " Sent. 13 to WHh , inclusive ,
good returning- until Oct. lOtli.
Choice of routes oust of Chlcaco , with
liberal stop-over privileges. Slaoplng1
cm ; berths can be obtained through to
Washington. Cull diirly ut city ticket
oillco ( or full information , 1401 Furmun
street.
G. R WKST. R. U. UITCIIIK ,
C. IJ. and T. A. Gunoral
The Fidelity Trust company hits removed -
moved its oillco to 17UFuniam , south-
oiiut corner Lee ! bulldlii } , ' .
. Spootuolos accuriitoly fitted ; refrnotivo
o.xaininntlon free. Tudor Optical Co. ,
corner Fa rim in and 1-lth.
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
SarsapanSia
Is superior to all other preparations
claiming to bo Ulood.purillers. First
of nil , because the principal ingredi
ent used in it is- the extract of KCII-
nlno Iloiiilnras-sarsnparilla root , tlio
variety richest in medicinal proper-
Cures Catarrh
low ( lock , being raised expressly for
the Company , is always fresh ami
of the very best kind. "With equal
discrimination and care , each of tiio
other Ingredients are selected and
compounded. It is
luperior
because it is always the same in ap
pearance , liavor , and effect , and , be
ing highly concentrated , only small
doses arc needed. It is , thcrefore (
the most economical blood-purifier
in existence. It
P UUI Co makes food nour
SCROFULA ishing , work pleas
ant , sleep refresh
ing , and life enjoyable. It searches
out all impurities iu the system and
expels them harmlessly by the natu
ral channels. AVER'S Sarsaparilhi
gives elasticity to the step , and im
parts to the aged and -inl'inn , re
newed health , strength , and vitality.
I'repnrcd liy Dr. J. C. Aver & Co. , Lowell , Ma § .
Bom bynlllriiiglsta ; rrlccl ; all bottlesf5. :
Cures others , will cure you
Keep cool' ' Tlio ptnKiiocnn't rcnch you If you do
thu rluht thlHK nt the rUlit tlmo.
LOOK AT THE SECRETIONS I
Sec Hint they nro licaltliy nncl perfect. I'nt the
liver to imuir.il work. Tills milllin illucstlun unit
nutrition. Avolil linrlpo fruits nml lunrliolo-iomu
muntH. Cook o\orythliiir , even wiilor Ll"an lf tlio
int'inhrntics of sttitnnch nnd bowola at one * , ultti
Dr. Sell nek's ' Manflratc Fills ,
They carry aw.iy nil illsuiiiu itorin nu.l nil iiolson-
Diis mutter. Tliuy nsnuru porTvctly liunllhy nnil
initiirnl cecrotlon . They turn tlio liver to Iho ne-
L-ount of ( Iliiestlon nnit nutrition , quickly , unruly
thoroiiKhly Kcop lionet cool , fcut iriinn , Bktn cluan
SCHENCK'S MANDKAKE PILLS.
linvo Inuti tosloit In many a Cuolcraoplilemlc. They
: lo for Die.
STOMACH , LIVER AND BOWELS
lust what sanitary science onys shoulil bo clone with
ilrjlni , clo otK. rooms nnil the outer person They
slunn unit purify the Inner nounn nncl put the ali
mentary clmmiuU In tii'rfoct nrtlur.
Avolil Ftlmul.intCloir thlr olTocti nut of thn
njrnti'ni iitoneo with the itANllltAKK I'll.l.f. Put
Lfic n'lmo.itury channels In orilur nntl bt.1 tluttanco lo
t'l oli-ru ,
In fholern cplilomlrs ; iliul all olliars Invoivlnnlllio
liver , Htomncn mid b'irel . more ut4pn ill provt-ntlon
mill curusttnit tirtlio croJIl of DrjiSolionrk'n Mun-
ilaako rilli than lo nunothiT nxcncr or romoJy.
D It. B.C. WKS'3 NBItVK ANI IlltAI.VTUiC I. F
HENT.aspojlilo ( or llystorlo. UU tnj i , flu , Naj
ralk'la. He la.icll'j. Morvoui 1'rojtrnlon ciusol by
> lcohoior tob.ico ; ) . \V.-\iotiilnesj , .Modtil Uonroi-
Blon.auftnosjortlie llr.ilii.ciu < ln < iiiviiitr : , mlurr
dcc yilo.ith , I'ra niituro OKI Ao , llirronon , J.OM
of I'unor In elthar sar , Irupotencl.aucorrUjiniiil
nil Fenialo SYtiiknms ; ! , Iniroluntirr L > osiJ < , Spur-
matorrhc.iciiijja by orar-oxortlui at fii unln
Holf-nbuseovor-ln luleenoa. \ mont 'i trjjtiunt
11.0 for $ i.by null. Woauirantoiolt borjj to c-.in
Knell orJo foruu.it'ii. nltli f"i will sj id wrIUin
sunrantcoto refund If not our J1. ( Juirantoo Isuul
only by Tlicodore. F. J.owls ilnui.1't. nota axunt ,
Boutliuast corner Itillinnd Karnniu bt * . . Oniabn
V
( Dim ,
Tlio name bestowed npnn a certain populnr
eamo or cards , la a tame , uulatereatliiK affair ,
coinparcil wltli tlu Imporinnco attached to Ilia
safe , spi-edy , Hcleutltlc and psrinam-nt euro at
ttio above-named diseases , ao psrtormed by
tliosa wonilerlully ekllHul and Justly celebrated
DRS. BEXTS & BETTS
Who , In tile treatment Mid cure of mcb
UeUcato maladies aj
Syphilis , Stricture ,
Seminal Weakness ,
Hydrocelo , Varicocelo ,
Female Weakness ,
Piles , Fistula ,
Rectal Ulcers ,
Sexual Diseases.
And all kindred Ills , li&ve DO equilsln America.
Bend 4 csnU ( or handsomely Illustrated 120-
PSKO uoulc ,
DRS , BETTS & BETTS
Comu'Utlon ( rev. Call upon or addreii
nitti Btamp ,
03 outh HtlJ Ht. , N F.CurnurHth and
Douglas Sta. , Omttlm , Nob.
Why is it that .
Strictly
Pure White Lead
is the best paint ?
Because it will outlast all
other Paints , make a hand
somer finish , give better pro
tection to the wood , and the
first cost of painting1 will be
less.
If a color other than white
is wanted , tint the Lead with
the National Lead Co.'s
Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors
These colors are sold in
small cans , one pound being
sufficient to tint twenty-five
pounds of pure White Lead
the desired shade.
Be Careful
to use only old and well-
known brands of white lead.
The market is flooded with
adulterated Paints , and "so-
called" white leads. The fol
lowing are strictly pure "Old
Dutch " process brands , and are
established by a lifetime of use :
"COLLIER"
"RED SEAL"
"SOUTHERN"
For sale by nil first class dealers In Paints , |
If you nre golnc to paint , It will pay
you to send to us for n book contuinlng in
formation that may nave 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 Street ,
St. Louis , Mo.
O'rudo
. &
KID
above brands of jrlovos lor sale by
The Boston Store
N. W. Cor. 10th utul Doujrlus Sts.
Oinahtv
DEFORMITY BRAOES
EiasticStockings ,
Trusses ,
Crutches ,
Batteries ,
Water Bottles ,
a Syringes ,
Atomizers ,
Medical Supplies.
ALOE & PESFJLD ,
1148. 15th St. ,
Next la I'jj ; ) v.
QUAIL BRAND
HEALTH FOODS
Parched Rolled Oats ,
Unequalled in Flavor.
Corn Gritz ,
Sold only hi 2 } pound
Velvet Meal ,
For munins ivucl
BKTlBAPBT
Sold b.v nil t'irU-CI isa ( J
Ur. Bailay , 8r
"
(
The Loadln
Dentist
'llilrcl Fioor. I'.i.xlou Illoj4.
rolopliiino 10S5. Kllli ii'il rarani SI ) .
A ( nil put ot tvutn on riihlior lor $ " > . 1'crfust sit
rJinovablo lirlJu'U iror <
Tcrtlillhout pliiton r
Ubt tlio thlni ; lor dnturj or publla BiunKur | < , nuvjr
Irop ilon n.
'iKi-vru nxruACTEi ) wirnour PAIV
Gold Illlliu ut ru isoirililo i-.itm. All work
ivurraiitucl ( Jut tliliuul for u ulilu.
& * * * ,
TUouitndi lay tliey will wear o Other Shoo.
Wear Dili Shoe during the Summer Months.
DO NOT SUFFER WITH
TIRED or TENDER FEET.
Thu Shoe EXPANDS with KVKRV MOTION of
. '
the Tout. Alwui irllllll III | niltillli > | ' < 'Jbl
ADJl'sr.UII.U Iciture nitkci It | > uinOi ! > to wet
uarruMir lUue.
THE PERFECTION
Coiti no more , laokt belter , wear ) longer ,
ftiul ivri 100 times more comfort
HUM > nulhrr nuke ,
rrlcca. 33.00 , $3.GO , $3,00 $3.60.
.CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO , MTrs , LynnMan. ,
: uruulout Uio lloslou Sloro.lUlh and Doujla
EDUCATIONAL.
. VOHK MIMTARV ADAMUMVI coi.
N ( r.w J. J , Wntflit , II. 8 , . A. M , . Coriiwull.N.y.
MILITARY a
6 ACADEMY
: 'l iiic l. i.lltrarr , Hrlentlflo rnuri'i of iludr ' In.
lauirr ami Artlllerr rirlll ml elu l < \ lr ;
Illilral Mllllnrr HliiM > l In Mo. l' t li > inn ,
rtuJur M. atitUlia , tl. * . , I.exlUKtun , Ha ,
_ _
PEMALE
ACADEMY
, I'rriurtiory , ColUcUto , Undo > mlIn * All
Oo.ir.V. MufurWrMikloir Bfiilforlllu-UHfJc ttaiu
t. V. UUIXAllU. X U , 1'iiu. JackivUTUo , 10.
Today tomorpow--till Saturday
night \ve have arranged to hold 'one oT
our old time suit sales , when we will
place on sale three styles of suits , three
hundred and fifty of each style six
hundred suits in all at the popular
price of a ten dollar note that are made
of better goods are better made better
trimmed and have finer linings in
them -than were ever sold before for
less than fifteen dollars.
These Suits are All Wool ,
They are made of one of the best heavy
cassimeres manufactured in the whole
United States. They were cut by
instead of by steam. The coats are lined
with an extra quality of Farmer satin
and the vest back is of the same mater
ial -while the sleeve linings and the
vest linings'are of fancy Gilbert silesia.
The two front rows of our large Doug
las street window , show you how
these suits look and its an easy matter
to step in side "the. store and see how they
feel ; We will guarantee that you can
get more good hard wear out of one of
these suits t h a ri"you e"v e r"g o t for a ten
dollar bill before in all your life.
We will also offer on second
floor , 2OO FALL OVERCOATS
j\made of stylish tan Melton ,
lined with good twilled lining ,
sizes 34 to 42 ,
At
They're the seven dollar sort.
lilOUOA
( For the hlfth.r and l.lhcrul EJnrntlen of * lr1 |
I and rotine women HpiTlaltlcn. llualc , Art , Elo.
, 1'brilcul Training , btritm ln-nt , t.'olfP
I Anil hot watrr , bath rooma. rtc , on ckch floor.
21th Kcfulon brrltm l-rpt Kill. 1R'I2. ForCntaloKU *
LEXINGTON. MISSOURI. addrrni AUC1IIII.11.I > A. JOXKS , 1'rcit.
flnperorailTBiita | Mfor due tliiB
CouraeofrHid tlior.
ouch. Musical \rtdfpnrtnientn higheaturrier tcaclicrnof thehebt American
atut Kuropo n cnltiiT , Inrgu nnd l > autiful Krounda , nru biilldlnRB , roomavrcll
Tentilnleil , ll hlcd by JJHJ < Opetm fefpleniber 7th for catalocuo Atldrcis
- MOT T. IV. ItAltHKTT , l > rcn. COI.UII1I1A , MO.
TELL U5 hQW flAMY PACES YQU5EE 111 THIS ADV. AND WE.
WILL SEND YOU A BEAUTIfUL PICTURE ZOXZ5 FORFRAHING ;
MARSHALL CCHEilSCAL NANIJFACTURIHG CoHAHSASQTVfl ?
; .jyiSvIVn.-a 1lilll-/-n" " < " 'fr7fl'iHiim il5U
Is remarkable among whlskloo for Its
Purity , Rich Quality , Smoothness arid
Delicious Bouquet.
Sold only at High-class Drinking
Places and Drug Stores. If your
Dealer does not keep it in stock ,
Write to
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Th eminent pecl llit In nervoui , tlironlp , prlTiile. blood , liln and unnnrr dltciiit. A r ( l r nV
.niitVrofl ur du * ! ) In modclno. ui dlplumai "J curuncutci Bti < iw , U Mill traallnv with tha irittoit tucceiiX
itnrrli iiii riiiKlrrbue . luiimanbaoJ.samlnal Wuaknuii. iilnht lonot. liupotoiicr. trpbllu. itrlotur r .HOiv 'k
rrtioB iiUvt. fKrlcooBle.cto , No mercury uieJ. Nan Irontin.nt forlouot > lul POWIT. r rli t uni b ! to X
lilt ia iiiuy bo inialea t huiuo br earrvuponileucu. Medliln * or Initrumroti lunt nnlloreipru
. ii'iiiiirkitoludUatucauluiiti orinuilvr. Una iivrional Inturrlow pnrurrtd. . Conull Um
" "
arulrpackeU. " " ' " ' '
oc. Corte' p'JiiJeiirt itrtctly url t . lluoli lilr l rlM ( it Ult ) "ioul Jl i. "UIUo 'l > u'un - . "au"w f.'i
uudmi VI . m.tn ilin Hvndiliuup ( ur ri'U'/ ' .
? the "Korvo Seoclo , "
- - - - SIP iviu WIIH k writ *
rii unurmi < vo to euro All nrrvuui ilKonui. > ucli ai Weak Memvrr.
] / iur llruliU'oirir. Hiitilncliu. Wukelulnuti , I/o l Manhmxl , Nlihtlr Uul >
lon . Ncrvouii.cn. l < a < Uuilvall(1riln > nnd loss of pnworor tlioUcncr llr
. , - iiiiinr nnii M iiruirtk yifiranHf Kxurv
i i iij uvi-if v
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For s.ilu laOmuha by Sliornmii & .MOoiinoll , 1515 Uoilt'e stroot.