8 THE OMATIA DAILY HRE : W ONES DAY , SEPTEMIJEIl 1 I , 18f,2. WILLING BUT DON' ' f KNOW HOW Oily Officials Don't ' See Funds in Sight for Gleaning tbo Oily. WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY OF THE OUTLOOK Cholcrn In Almost Sitro to Como nnd In ClvnnllnrM in llio Only N.ifcty 1'lnim lor Ititlftliif ; I nmli for the Worlt. The prevailing sentiment In all branches of the municipal government is .that the city needs n general cleaning up , and that It the money nocosiary to accomplish It cannot bo raised In ono way It should bo In another. The amount rcoulrod Is variously estimated nt from > ,00J ( to $ tl,0K ) ) , and the general fund is so depicted at the prosonl tlmo that It Is said to bo out of the question lo sccurj It thoro. That , however , doss not chnngo the exist ing statu of affairs about the city , out only ( loinnnstratoj the nocaulty for raising the money some other wny. Mayor Bonus said yesterday that there WAS no room for doubt that n thorough con- oral cleaning of the city win the only thing that would put It in shupo lo undergo a slogo of the cholera with anv degree of publto ftafcty , as tbo projont condition of certain quarters would Insure a frlghtim mortality rate. Ho Vhought that It would roqutro from $3,000 to ttO.UJU to do the woric as It should be dono. How the money was to bo raisoa no could not say. Ho did not Know whether Ibo council had a legal light to inauo an nn. proprlatlon for the purpoao or not. It had 'inado ' nn appropriation for a proper observ ance of thu Fotirlh of July , and tbo people bad not klckod about It , nnd bo was Inclined to think that popular demand mlebt perhaps make similar action all right tu ibis caso. It bad boon suggested to him that the wealthy men of the cliy might solve the question If they chose to do so , by guaranteeing the necessary amount , -and trusting to Provi- dcnco and the next legislature to reimburse thorn. Popular subicrlptton might bo tha moans of securing the aucouiplUhmont of Iho work , but ho could notsco how It was to bo done in any other way. l.ugiil AspvctH of tlio Cnsu. Judge Ferguson said that ho could not ex press an opinion ns to llio locality of any act of the council In milking nn appropriation for this purpose , as ho was not familiar with Ibo city charter , and furthermore was unwilling lo opross an opinion in advance on a matter that might como before him at some future limo In his judicial capacity. While ho linow nothing of the legal aspect of Iho case , nnd therefore could not express himself on that point , ho said that bo was very much in favor of tailing all steps possible to piuvrnt disease. Ho bad cleaned up bis own nroin- noi and thouahl tlial tuo health matter had been looked after very generally in his neighborhood , and ho hoped that a public cleaning would not be overlooked. City Attorney Council expressed the opinion that tbo council could make an up- piopriation If they had anything to appro priate , but said that unfortunately the con dition of the general fund precluded the possibility of securing any assistance from that source. His Idea wus that the bust way of cleaning up th < ? city was to huvo every man and woman self-conslltutod a committee of ono to sco Unit their own premises were put In goou condition , and If tnnt was done the city would uo put in tip-top shape. Ho believed that tbo police should uricst nil property owners wno did not clean up their jnemises , and sco thai Iboy were prosecuted and lined. Dr. Clnrku Canon , cx-commisslonor of heallb , said Ibul It would require $10,000 lo clean the cllv as It should be none. It would require that amount if Iho money was placed where it should bo undoxnonued judiciously , but nol if a day's wages was paid for half u day'n work. Chcilcru'H ComIn- , Sure , "If Iho cholera comes to Omaha , and I have no doubt tnat It will , " said the doctor , "the llrst places that it will strike are the wretchedly llltnv quarters in the eastern nan of the city. It is in Just such localities as those thai tha disease thrives nnd Increases , and It is there , lee , thai Its mortality U the greatest , l do not expect to sco any great run of the cholera in turn country this year , mid for thai mailer I do not tbluU Ihat it Is half as bad in Russia as it will Ko next rear. It never has as big a run Iho llrit year as It does the second. It seems to sort of break thu ice , so to speak , the llrst squsoii and get Iblngs in readiness , ud then it cuts loose tlio following year and gets in Us Hardest work. The trouble Is going to be with the clothing of immigrants from Iho infected districts. It will bo almost Impos sible lu disinfect It nil thoroughly , and thu disease will bo brought on vessels on which It did not manliest Itself ut nil. Cnolcra is not so fatal as diphtheria , but it is not so common aud pauplo are more afraid of It. Tbo treatment for It Is to give iho saline * * , ns tbo tendency of thu disease is to take the Rcrutn out of tbo blood , and drv up thu life lluld. " Dr. S. K. Towne , deputy commissioner of health , said that much has roen done in ibo way of cleaning up the city , but that much 81111 remained lo do ; that the garbage piles had been gotten In very fnir.shnpu , but thnt Ihero was still a great dual of innnuru loft In tha alleys , and that there were many wells that ought to bo condemned and tilled up. Ilo thought that { 10,000 would put the city In llrst rata condition. Ho said that iho con dition down on tbo south bottom was indeed frightful , fully as bau us shown by Tnu Bni : , nci ho was certain that tftero would bo nn nwful nest ol cholera llioio shortly after its arrival in thu city. I'lciilc Auditing tin ) 1'lagiu' . "Cholera does not thrive in a dry locality , " ho buld , "but. down tbero whom It Is low , dump and win , it would develop ulurmlnglv. U'hu personal habits o ( tbu donl/eus ot the Mums are so lillhy Unit it would invite the disease , and after it gnl among tliein It would curry them oil by scores , us their systems lire not In condition tu successfully combat it , 1 dun'l see how It Is possible to keep out tbo disease , us In order to do so a perfect sys tem of qimr.intlno and Ihofough disinfection of u'.l ' clothing must bo kept up until winter nets In next year. It Is almost sure ID get In , and the thing for us to do , therefore , is lo have our city no clean nod nil our surroundings to unfavorable for disease that wn can prevent Its spread in our midst. U will gobnruwith Chicago , for that city Is In a fearful condi tion. They had over 1JO ) deaths from tv- phonl fever last year , wbllo Now York , with ever u third moro population , bad but ilTO , In January Chicago baa Ull deaths from the disease , nearly u many us Now York had for the year. The run of that disenso shows tbu condition of thu city. The trouble with us has boon and U , thu if card of Health has no authority to go nhcad and do cleaning and charge It against iho property ns u tax or special ussebHinont. A roiolulion has now boon prepared and will bu introduced nt the next moating of the city council that \v 11 elvo us power so tar us ell ting weeds is concerned. Then wn can compel properly irwners to cui the weeds , not only on tludrlots , but on al lidlolnlng streets nnd ullorti , or pay us for doing iho work. 1 his will help us u great deul , as u lot of garbage is now thrown Into the weeds unii till knowledge of it disclaimed by property owners , and bosldes this tbuic lire many eases of this kind thnt wu are un able to 11 ml , which of coutso Increasns the unhealthy condition ot the city. If we uro given the authority to make.property owners rouiovo ibolr refuse and garbngo ana cut iho woods surrounding their properly , wo cun cleanup the city and keep It clean without public fcxnonfip , and put ourselves In shape to combat the cholera vury successfully. " WHY Hi : IS TlllKD , It an Sellout T lt ol 1IU llnuvnlllin ; KllorU Tu ALmtB H MiUunci ) . Imagine a soven-foot onbankniant above thn grade of tbo street on top of whlob U a Binull barn , which could not uosulbly contain jnoro than two animals properly cared for , but wbiub now has from four to six in u I us uud liorsos ; tbo manure of tnoso poorly ft'd bud uoycr cleaned auluiuls piled , up from four to flvo foot cbovn tbo embankment for n period of from fourteen lo olRhtcon days before removal ; /.lotof olJ bnrreli , crates , and rofuio , rotten lumbar , n swlilbarrol , onu a cesspool thnt has not been cleaned for six ycitrs : nncl a lot of Ulrty wuRons Kent imy nnil iilcht wbon not In uso' upon the very dpnus sot oslilo for sidewalk purpo os ; nnd you have a picture ofvbt t the roMdant * of South Thlrty-nrat street Uovo to look upon from day to tiny. iKimrml by Ilin Authorities. "Complnlnti Imvo been mndo from time to time. " said Mr. .Jenn Schons of KM South Thirtieth street , who wan discussing the nuisnnco referred to , n barn at fiW South Twenty-ninth street , "but the health dopart- rncntbas paid no attention lo tbo complaints ; In fact , 1 nm informed thnt one ot the In- spi-ctors has nimounccd that the department would not intorforc In the matter ut nil. Other steps have been Inlion to stop the nulsunro but without avail , as tbo owner of the property scorns to Imvo sulllolunt Inll'i- ' cnco tostop nil proceodinps having In view the cleaning up or grading uown 01 v. . " cm * uanUtuont. "A resolution lor the luylnc of n sldowalk nnd nn ordinance Jor the sloplnp of the em bankment , prepared by the city engineer and Councllimui Spot-tit , early In the sprint- , huvo been spirited away nnd no Irnco can bu found of the documents. Tnl" . shows whnt Inlluonco will do. The laylnir of the walk nnil the grading Uown of the ombnnktnont would bavo , in n great measure , abated tbo nuisance. The handling of the wagons ever the sidewalk space has complete- obliterated tbo puttcrlnc nnd in any ruin the water can not How freely , but , forcing Us wny uuross tbo stn-ot , seeks nn outlet by sinking tbo scwor ditch , which has already been repaired thrco ( lines b > the city nnd U now cpon ngaln. sliowine that the cntlro Icnctli of tie ditch is undermined and will doubtless causa n serious ncuidi'iit unless st/acdllv ropairnd. 1'coploVou't I.Uo There. "For the past few years It has been almost Impossible to induca respectable peonlo to live In such n nclshborhood nnd especially now as another family has taken It upon themselves to use tbu street fora cow pasture uy tying the cow to tlio grade stakes or to the burn windows directly unucr the noses of the rcspoctablo families In thn neighbor hood. The property lu my charge , located near there and In other parts of the city , be longs to army ufllear * nnd represents nn aggregate value of SS'J.OOO. The properly was purchased and partly improved with llio ox- , UfotiiUoii that about 0 to S per cent could bo realized on the Investment , but during the last six years it bus been dcnioiutratott that tnis could not bo dorio. The general nnd special taxes have so reduced the revenue thnt under the most favorable circumstances that amount could not bo realized. Improve ments hnvo boon mado.HUch as grading , sew erage , paving , etc. , with nn expectation that It would chnngo thu condition of affairs , but on the contrary It has been hurt nil to the property owners on account of the inactivity of our city olllclals in seeing that the im provements are properly kept after wo have made them. Their recklessness nnd utter dis regard for the interests of the taxpayers is proverbial and so long us the shilling , of re sponsibility cannot bo averted pronorty will become reduced in value , nnd in tbo Dost res idence districts unduslrablu honin Queer rri > cneilliifs. "Somo time uo I piid for filling a lot on Hawthorne , under contract by the citv , 23 cents per square yard , and , by enet- ticerlni * skill , had to pay $171 , the total for lining the lot being JTSH.07 , wbllo a year afterwards my neighbor's lot was assessed with but fl-il for tilling and the price was but IT cents per square yard. It took mo almost n year of hard labor to induce - duce the council to refund mo the $174 un- Jtistlv assessed against no. ' The property on South Thirtieth street ban been duniJKcd by gr.ulmir through roclt- loafinosb only and after sotuo heroic clTorts on my part the sum of ? 3l was paid mo for the damage only a row nuntlis ago. I lost last venr at least $401) ) In renton account of the barn nuisance , and at present , with the runt below what it xhould bo , it is almost impos sible to liecp rospeutablu peoplu in the houses in that locality. "I urn now preparing a correct nnd truth ful statement of the facts in the case and will forward them to the owners of the pro perty and also to the eastern nowspapjrs for thu purpose of warning Innocent purchasers of the disastrous effects of mfiklng pur chases in Omaha at thu present time and to wait for reforms that may prove bctiollcial and inny inako investments more dosirublo In Omaha. "Thanks to Providonoo n hoavr load of manure was removed from the barn on Sep tember ? a'lor it , had been allowed to rot there about eighteen da.vs. Hulo-18 of the Board of Health makes it compulsory to have innnuru removed twlco u week ami rule 41) ) covers the obstruction of the frco lion' of water along any ditch or gutter. Hulo 51 prohibits anv ono to deposit manure on nny bank , etc. The board is now miklngsomo noise in tbo papers requeuing people to clean up nnd report unclean places , but tbay never pay nny attention if responsible parties make complaint nnd ask them to enforce their au thority. Hiithor than do this they rush into print trying some funny work on complaints. Why do not thooDlcors of the board ? ctupon some of the numerous complaints nov on file In tlielrofllcol" Talto Uood's and o.ily floo.l's. bocaus Hood's Sirsapartllu curus. It , possosso inarlt peculiar to itself. Try It yourself. The Fidelity Trim uomnuiyhtis ro- movcd itsotllcoto 1702 Fiimum , south oust uornur IJco building. < S. A. 1C. i.VCimsION : TO AV.VSIIINUl'OX VI.t tlio U'lllmsli I.Inc. Kor the ubovo occasion the Wabaih will sail , Sont. lUh ! to UOth , round trip tickets to Wuslilngton mid UUtituoroat loss than half farowith olioioo of routoa ; pasting down thu Imullful Shonanuoah Valley or urossu g the mountains of Vir ginia by daylight , within sight ot many famous bivttlotiolds. You have privl- logo of stopping nl St. Louis to visit the great exposition and fair ; also , view the magniliuont Btroot illuinliiations and parade of Veiled Prophet's which v/ill stirpabs in grunduur allolTorts of lorraor years. For rates , tidcots , bleeping car acuoininodntions , anil furthur informa tion , call at Wabash olliuo , 1502 Kurnam ritrcot , or wrilo G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Agt. . Omahtm , Nob. Kunmrli.ilily I.nuClstrni firoatly ruduced rutoj to Washington , 1) . ( .1. and return via l'Tho North western - orn Line , " Sopt. lit to 20th , inclusive , good returning until Oat. 10th. ( Jholco of routes east of Chicago , with lilioral btop-ovor privileges. Sleeping car berths can bo obt'iiii'jd through to Washington. Call early at city ticket ollli'u for full information , 11U1 Farnam street. t ; . F. Wisr : , U. R UITOIIIK , C. K midT. A. General Agent. < ; . A. it. x * ; ii)0 : ( icuunil Trip to Niitlmml l iiiiint , liiuliuliiiK Sli'iipnr. Many ot the coinrados of George A. Cuator , U. S. Grant and George Crook posts ut Omaha have engaged berths in a tourist sleeping car for tholr-oxelusivo use , to luavo Omaha v'u ' Chicago & NorthwoHlorn railway at 7 p. in. Friday , Se'pt. U ! , from the Union depot. A Urn Itcd amount of HIKICO id ntlll untold and can bo buuurod at hondquartorn , MU1 Fai'iiam btroot , on early application. Hailroad faro is Vlti.W round trip. Sleeping car $1.50 round trip for double berths. ASK NOTHING FROM THE CITY Union Pacific OfBjinls Very Inuiffjrent About Union Depot Matters. WANT FURTHER CONCESSIONS MADE .Mr. Tlturston Say * the Company \\llt Itillld a Depot for Its Own Duo It the City Docs Not Co n 10 to Time. Haprosontntlvos of the city nnd the Union Pdclllo olllclals mot yesterday nt tbo city engineer's ofllco In conference upon points of difference between tbo municipality and the railroad looking to a completion ot tbo union depot. Tbero word present President Kim- ballot the union depot company , Goner.il Solicitor Thurstou of the Union Paelllo. City Attorney Council , City Engineer Kosowulor , cx-Muyor Charles 11. Drown , Councilman Sol 1'rlnco , Peter Klsassor and EJ IIowoll , City Attorney Connell contended that the railroad had on many past occasions violated the ordinances under which they hold lands lu the city of Omaha , to which Mr. Thunton entered a general dental. He stated that tbo courts were open and bad boon open for yours to test tbo realtors at issue and ho had no hesitancy In saving that tbo railroad bad performed ovcry contract which It hud ngrcod to. Then cntno up the Ola Man of the Sea tbo bridge question and tbo attitude of the Union Pacific company toward tbo otber loads attempting to ontcr tbo city of Omatin via tha Uuloa 1'aclllc brldgo. Mr. Council then read from the grant uiviug to the Union Pud Ha the right of terminals provided the company would bring other trains of other roads across the bridge , at compensation mutually ngroed upon. This Mr. Thurjton bald buil boon done oy his road a.s the papers In thu Uock Island and Milwaukee would show. Thurston .Stiltua tliu-lHsiio. Mr. Thui-ston said in a running tallc : "Tho situation about tbo union depot is this. Wo arranged to allow all roads deslrinir admis sion to come In on the ground lloor for CDIU- ponsnttou , and wo ijnvp the building of tals depot to an Independent company. At thu outset wo wore mot by the proiiosltion that wo could not convoy the aopot grounds to nn Independent company. Of course wo were willing to allow the Durllnpton company to build n depot on our grounds , but thay were not Inclined to.do so. It the city of Omaha wants u union depot the title to thn ground will huvo to DO cleared up. Wo can go ahead nnd llx up n depot there that will bo commensurate with our needs.Vo can shut the UurlliiKton out under our franchise. U'e do not nsk anything at the hands of the city , but if the city is desirous to buvo the uepat completed the course to bo puisuad is very plain. " Mr. Connell stated that while ho was not authorized to nmke any proposition he hud made a proposition to Mr. ICelloy lu order to get nt some o.isis to work upon : The city to walvo its call tor the bridge toll arbitration bond" . The city to walvo its call for the depot maintaining ooncts. The city to convey the union depot grounds to the proper company. The railroad t to waive the ? loOOUO depot bonds voted by the city. Tbo railroads to rolniqutsn claim to the land known us the IVluspcur triauglo aud fenced In by the city. Mr. Thtirston s.ild that his people wanted to build tbo depot and had gone to work in goou luith to build it , had torn up the old depot and bud received from tbo citv encouragement , but they were Hindered by private pjrtlos through Injunction. Ho wanted tbo title to the grounds to be cleared up and thought that If this was uono'nnd the suits withdrawn tbo dopnt would bo built. Wane the Tltlo Cluuruil , As to the accretion ho was willing to glvo the citv the land , resorvlnir n reasonable right-of-way through it which is given by ordinance. But to do that bo wanted tbo city to contlm the title to tbo bottom tom lands , that whtlo bo had no doubt nbojl tbo title vesting in the com pany bo wanted to avoid the periodical cry through the newspapers that the Union Pacific was holding land that it had no title to. Mr. Connnll generally thoucht tbo proposi tion u fair ono , although bu expressed a doubt about tbo bottom lands and particu larly the blades L , N. O , P , Q , as to con- llrmlne tboTitlo of the road In these. Mr. Thnrston replied ihat bis peonlo had always these blocks In vlow for future use , but Ihought that they were not tbo key to the situation. These blocks were convoyed in ISO'J , with n proviso thnt "in case the eastern - orn terlnlnus ot the Union Pacillo railroad on tbo Missouri river shall not bo located and continued within onn and n quarter miles of iMirnam street In said city ot Omaha , than , and in that case , the nremisos hereby con voyed shall revert to , and become reinvested in said cllv. " Mr. Brown in speaking ns n citizen said that ho understood Mr. Tburston's proposi tion to mean that the title to the depot grounds bo cleared up by being quit-claimed lo Iho Union Pacific railroad , In order to nvola the condilioiis of the Suunders deed , lie thought that lo quit-claim would hardly ho a business nroposltion , for bo held that the stipulations in the Saunders duod were vital to thu Interests of the city. He said ho would not make a contract or in anywise glvo to the railroad any forloituro of rlghl which would work against tbo best Interests of the people. Ilo contended thai to divest tbo deed of its revorslduary uluuso would simply allow the railroad company lo do what they ploascd with the grounds. He thought the easiest wny out , of the diniculty would be for tbo Union Pnclllc and Burlington to unite la j building tbo depot without tbo formation of n uopot company. l.llllo HOJIO for bottlomnnt. Mr. Thuraton. however , cracked the nut by saying thai llnancial reasons would prevent - vent the two companies Iroin building a depot us originally planned. He suld Hint his pcoplo did not propose to erect a depot nnd furnish crnunds Jor other roads unless compensated , that under the Saundars deed the Union Paelllo was not compelled to con- etrucl a depot for use other thuu Itself , City Engineer Kojoualer , after listening to tbu talk , said that as bo understood it the Union Pacilic wanted u quit claim deed to the depot K-ounus In oruur to got u clour title to go into thu money murltct for the snlo thcbO bonds , mid ho wuutml lo Know why Ibul could nol bo dono. Mr. Tbunton said that his people did not want to abrognta the terms cf the Uuundors deed'but wanted a conveyance to the rail road company relieving It of any action In iratisfcrrin ? ibo depot grounds to the depot company. Then the gentlemen drifted Into a desul tory tnlic about "title , " "reversion , " "quit claim1 "legal conveyances , " and other legal plir.ibos to the exclusion of the proposition in question. But Mr. Connell llnnily said : "Why not release on tha triangle nnd lot tbo other questions go for u luiuro tiiiii ) or tor the courts to settle. As it looks lo mo wo are fartheraway than over from reaching n con elusion. 1 have thrown out several sugges tions and they huvo nut boon favor ably considered. Now I 'am willing to lot tbingj go as they have pone iinO lot the Injunction suit come up for adjust , went. " Mr. 1'rlnco wanted the attorneys to got to gether privately and decide upon u basis of settlement , but Mr. Connell thought It would bo useless as Mr. Tbura- Uscd in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard on's proposition was a J'lg handled iITnlr anil virtually overturned the former proposltlort.no which Mr. Thurston reipondcd , "I nnvuscolilng nothing nt the r/nndsof thoclty Intnls matter. If theydon't want a union dopotmvo will build n depot for ourselves.1 More talk followoil until It was llnolly ar ranged that Mcssn. Connell nnd Thunton should got toRotbenand arrangetbo details ( or Iho convoyanoa of tbo propnrty to the Union Depot company , and there the matter rests. ESO APEmatTA KANTINE. The Cnbto has Arrived nnil Will Iie0ln Working Hlinpo Todny. The street car company is making nn ener getic effort to got the Twentieth street cable In working order In tlmo for tbo circus. The old cable has been spliced but is considered ton weak to stand the strain of running. Thonowcablonrrivodyesterdttvnndls Doing splk-ed ta the old rope which will bo drawn out thus placing the now ropa In position. It Is thought that tha cars will bo running by noon today. * Stubbed by IIU IMiiymnlo. Fred Mnlonoy , nn 11-yoar-old youngster living at Sixteenth and IzArd , got Into a qtinrrol with Con Enrlebt , n boy two years his senior , nnd was stabbed In tbo hln with n nockot knlfo by the latter. The cut was a narrow ono but about two inches aeon nnd savored nn artery. The wound bled furiously and for a tlmo it looked as if the lad was going to bleed to death , but Dr. King was hastily summoned nnd tha savored blood canal was tied and ilia patient put to bed , rnthor weak nud frightened , though really but little the worse for his oxparlenco. Young Eurlght was not arrested. Sillily Tor limtranco. Joseph Bookman , administrator of the estate of Helena KlofTnor , deceased , has brought suit agalnitt the Homo Insurance company of Now York to recover the sum of .ou : ) . The defendant , the insurance company , had n policy on a building at SOU Marcy struot. The building burned on April ! M. 181U , and now the company refuses to pay the loss. Think lltoy Are Thlnvcs. The detectives yesoorJay brought in three mon from South Fourteenth street whom they comlder good catches. They give the nainos of Dan Quinn , W11- linin Slovens and William Henderson , nnd ono of thorn after being nrrested stooped to tie his shoo lace. While doing so he slip'ped n line pair of opera glasses uuucr Ihc fence. Stevens bad In his pocket a light lady's geld chain. ( "old Mines Onncil l > y Omnlmim , HAWMXS , Wyo. , Sopt. Kl. [ Special to Tun BEI : . | J. C. Hankin has returned from Jnru-Crcek placer mines , thirty-six miles southeast. The comnany has 2-ltlj foot of thirty-inch bedrock lloor In ground prospects llg , gold coarse , so.no ns largo ns wheat grains. Omaha capitalists uro backing tha ontornrlso. A number of now loads are being dally located , Miiy Mnrt Thin Your. Plans for Ibo nawpublic library building ill bo completed early next week nnd bids will be nskcd at onaa. The directors are anxious to got the work started and to got .ho foundation completed thh full : > o as to bo n position to rush the structure to a speedy completion next season. Good Things Among the good tilings that help to make/ enjoyable our puddings , creams and pastry , which have been used by millions of housekeepers for years , is Dr. Price's Delicious Extracts of Lemon , Orange , Vanilla , etc. These flavors drter ; from all other extracts in their manner of preparation , quality of fruit used , their freedom from all injurious substances , their superior strength and delicate and agreeable taste. One trial proves their worth. Ntryomi /Chronic Prlvat The name bestowed upon n certain popular came of cards , la a tame , uninteresting adnlr , toinuarod with the Importance attached to tha tare , speedy , scientific and permanent cure of Itio auovM-nameil dleeaseb , as performed by Ihoke wonderfully skillful and JuitlT celebrated Kings of Specialists , DRS. BEITS & BETTS Who , In the treatment anil euro of luch delicate lualaaies at Syphilis , Stricture , Seminal Weakness , , Hydrocele , Varicocelo , Female Weakness , Piles , Fistula , Rectal Ulcers , Sexual Diseases. And all kindred Illi , hava no tquiUlu America Bend 4 osnt for uaiidboraely llltutrated 120- p zo lioolc. DRS , BETTS & BETTS CousultMlon free. C ll uppu'or d < J ni with Sotilh Htli HL , N K.O omt'i-J-llli and Douffliis St . , Ouinlia , Nob. a w 4r o > - B Sarsaparilla Is superior to all other preparations elaiinlii } , ' to be blood-imrlllors. First of all , because the principal ingrcdU cut used In It is the extract of gen uine Honduras sarsaparilla root , the variety richest in medicinal propcr- Piirnc Pniai fh tics. Also , be. kures i/atarrn / causc lhc ycU low dock , being raised oxprCssly for the Company , is always fresh and of the very best kind. With equal discrimination and care , each of the ptlicr ingredients are selected anil compounded. It Is THE because It is always the same in up- pcarance , lluvor , and effect , anil , be ing highly concentrated , only small doses are needed. It is , therefore , the most economical blood-pttriller in existence. It p t LUI'GS makes food our- < 5PRflFin A 'sll'"t''work ' ' l''cas- ' oUnUrULrV)1 ) { ( sCCp ] refresh ing , and life enjoyable. It searches out all impurities in the system and expels them harmlessly by the natu ral channels. AYEK'S Farsaparilla gives elasticity to the step , and im parts to the aged and inllrni , re newed health , strength , and vitality. I'icpnrcil byIr..T C Aver S : Co. , Lowell , Mn . KoUl byull UrucslBta ; i'rlccl , nix bullion. * ! ) . Cures others , will cure you Ho'ob's ' Are tha Gest on Earth. Act gently vet prompt ly on tbo LIVKII , Kll ) > N/318 / nnd IIOHELS , dls- pcillnfj Headaches , Fcv- 01-3 mid Colds , thoroughly - LITTLE ly cleansing the system of disease , and curea habitual constipation They are sugar coated , do not gripe , very small- easy to take , and purely Tcsctalilc.13 pills In each vial. Perfect digestion follows their UBO. Tlioy absolutely cure Mi'k lic.id- ncho , and artirecunimcnil- ed by lenainS r- i. For Bale by leadlnt ; drupqlsls orient by nm ; ' . ; 2" > rt . uilul. Addrtsa HOB ' 3 MEDICINE CO. , Props. , San Franco rr fOU SA1.K IN OMAHA. NED. . El' F uhn & Co. . Cn.r ISlh < ft Houcloa Pt . J .A Fuller & Co , Co ? . 14tli * DouRla'i Sti. i l-i Foster A. Co. . Council inuOs. la lave Your E ves tested free byanEXPEUT Ol > noiAN Perfect adjustment. Superior lonso * . Nerv- onshoadauho cured by usln ; our Snout lolcs and Eyoil.is 03 t'llcei low for Bwt elasi Roods. THE ALQE & PENFOLD CO , 114S. lothSt-.d-oiirhtoa Qloa1 , : . Ir7 Paint the best is cheapest Strictly Pure White Lead is best ; properly applied it will not scale , chip , chalk , or rub off ; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burn ing before satisfactory re painting can be done. In buying white lead it is im portant to obtain that which is genuine , strictly pure , and properly made. Time has that white lead made Eroven "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be "ob tained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time , and produces the brands that have given White Lead its character as the standard paint. "SOUTHERN" "COLLIER" "RED SEAL" arc standard brands of strictly pure Lead made by the "Old Dutch" process. You get the best in buying them. For sale by all first elms dealers In Paints , If you are Rolnp to paint , It will pay you to send to lib for a Look containing Information that may snve you many a dollar ; It will only cost you a postal caru to do to , NATIONAL LEAD CO. , St. Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Street , St. Louis , Mo. EiasticStookinji , Trusses , Cm tclies , Batteries , Water Bottki , j } Syrinyes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. 114 S. 15111 SI , Kcxi toPe ) fuj ; _ JOSEPH" LLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 188V. THE MOST PEItFECT OF PENS. Today tomorrow till Saturday night we have arranged to hold ono of our old time suit sales , when we will place on sale thres styles of suits , two hundred of each style six hun dred 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 lor less than fifteen dollars. These Suits are Mil Wool , They are made of one of the best heavy cassimeres manufactured in the whole United States. They were cut by tailors 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 jgok and its an easy matter to step inside the store and see how they fegl We v/ill guarantee that you can get more good hard wear out of one of these suits thari'y'ou ' ever qot for a ten dollar bill before in all your life. We will also offer on second floor , 2OO FALL OVERCOATS made of stylish tan Mslton , Alined with good twilled lining , * sizes 34 to 42 , They're the seven dollar sort. RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and Y k. j the blood to take safe purify , are pleasant , ana always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness. Blotches on the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation , Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizzir ess , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Rash , Painful Digestion , Pirn- pies , Rush of Blood to the I lead , Sallow Com- plexion , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- ease that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the llipans Tabulcs is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross § 2 , sample bottle 15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. The amtnftnt ipeclnllit In nervous , rliioMr , private , Moo I. iklo m1 ummrj itht > anei A rojBl'U * r > 4 le liliToJ itrnduatolu muilclno , in 'lliiKminn nml ivrlillnitonlmn. Is HIM ( return ! with Iliugra tiin aucros I ] . ipermutorrh'ioi. losl inanlioo.l , lomliml woakuim. nl bc lou.n , linp.ituncjr s'plillli. utrlciuru. iton * orrhuen , uleut , fiirlcoculc.cto No mercury usoil. .Nan tr iliniiit forlostof tltii POWIT , I'nrtlss tinnblo ta . lumnr l > a IrdHleJ at licnno lif corri'"pi > ii lunc . Me.lli hit or IntcruninnM lent b ; unul or eiprfii i curulr pacitxl , no marks to Intltratu contonti orsunjcr. Ono iit'rsonal ftitttrrlu" prefunoil. CtmiullHKon fruo. Corru'pimJuncu strictly private , lion' * OlrJlorliH ot Ufo ) Mat tt . onion hour * ! * . i . W 'J ' f. < o , Buniinis Ula. in.tx llm Soinl siniuii for rvolj. - 'Ncrvo Sootla , " r iH-it HOnK ? I B , the , ,0jj nomltirful , , | t | , „ rvmtictr , Trlt. innnintp , , to rurq , lll ncTTous.illn.njcs. . iicli n IV * ik..Mpiiiorr. Foe silo In Oinulm by Shorinnii & AlC'oiinoll , IClo Dodnostroot. ! U U O ATI O N A.Lx. f Pur tlio blfiutr . uu l < ii > trul hUuiatlon nf I anil ) UIIIIK HUUI II. bpcclultlrt : Miulc , Art , Kin * jcullun , rhslcul Tralnlni ; , Hiram lirnt'old ( I nml licit watrr , lulh rooms , tie. , nn rarh floor. JUli H > * s < lnn tfiilns .kfpl mh. ISM ForUalaloeut MISSOURI. ailJrcos A ItCIII IIA LU A. JONIA , 1'rcat. _ YOUNG _ _ outuetun- ouch. Mum al nml \ rl ilrparluiriili hlsheitonler' lonchrri of Hie brut AintrlCAa anil Kiiropi-nn rnlln v , lure. ' nml lx-aiitfu | | erounJi , nrw ttillillngi , rooms well Ti-nlUMf.l. IlKliliii hx cu Opuin hi'ptcmtier 7tli Kor mtalocuc a < lili i - - - v T. W. HAIIIIUTT , 1'ira. fULUMIIIA , JI > , EDUCATIONAL. MILITARY O O WF.MTWORTH . O ACADEMY ( | Mit l , MUrurr , flclrntlflc Conrire of iluilr In fnnlrx ami Artillery drill nil ncliul CMtlrr Olilrut JSMIIiirT Mrluxil In flu. Cnltlvrilc , FEMALE ACADEMY 6. ' f u dr * . I'rriuiriiioix.rollriflato , lluilc anilln Alt ( ) , .iir . > r < ' ! < _ irur\Vrlic l..y , Hrmlfoi lllu > lmirilcititluviii > K. I' , HU.i.Altl > . A. II , I'liu. Jutkiuuvllli ; , 111. N KW ViWK MII.ITAUV AOADKMV. Col U J. Wr.itlit , II. & , A.M. . Corn will I. N.Y AMI rUolir.tvr' . Knvllih llUinunil Iin.ii. rENNYRQUL PILLS /-'ITX Orliiliiul nif lnlr ( Jmuliic. / " * * ' rc. i j > rrlUUf. i cm , . , * l lit OlllAci'tr'l inalttk Il 0iaiui | u Itaij ft'il liolJ n > t4ll ! < . It-tied "llh l.luw fllitwrt , 'I'wLc tuotlirr. , * for pirllouUi * irillioonlili to4 far I Htltt , " In lillir.ij \ rttttu UK100Tnllmcul.il > < l'aftr. QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. X. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 2j pound p:1 : Velvet Meal , For mulling and THU BUST IS CHEAPEST \ > r all Orocori ,