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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1893)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 21 , 1893. Oomplalnta from Nobraifca Towns Over Oar- tailed Train Service. RAILROAD PRESIDENTS ON NEBRASKA'S LAW M j Fight Itnuia Itnll 33 Unto Clerki In fieislon The Unliin 1'nclllo Olrei Jim Mill n Pointer In Ilnte Cut ting Itnll Humbles. Tlio action ot the Burlington nnd Union Pacific In taking oft passenger trains on the branch lines of the companies Is receiving considerable attention from the state press , the newspaper men not being backward in charging the onlclal-t with throwing dust In the people's eyes. Tlio majority of the papers make no bones about asserting that the trains nro being alscontlnucil not so much on account of lack of patronage as one of the results of the maximum r.vto law. The IJurlington discontinuing the pas senger trains In the North I'latto country Irom Aurora affects thocounticsof Mcrrlck , Howard , Sherman , Oreclcy. Valley , and the thriving towns of Garflcltl , Central City , Palmer , St. Paul. Jxwp Oily , Onl. Cou- conlln , Oreclcy Center and IJurrcll in a manner that will undoubtedly call for pro tests from Boards of Tr.ido and other representative bodies. Some of the papers siato that , business will bo seriously Impaired on account of a lack of proper mall facilities and general stagnation result. Towns on tlio line of the Union Pa cific having to suffer the decrcaso in the passenger service are Just ns "warm under the collar" as Butllngton towns , already concerted action being advised looking to some adjustment of the difficulties. Minimum ItUo Hill. It Is by no means rcrlain that the maximum rate bill will bo put into effect by the rail roads of Nebraska. The opposition to putting in the now rates on the part of tlio Burlington , the Elk- li orn and the Uock Island has had its effect to sueh an extent that the presidents ot the t Northwestern , Burlington , Hock Island , Union Pacific and Santa Fo are meeting In Chicago to decldo just what course shall bo pursued. Secretary McFadden of the west of the Missouri freight rate committee arrived in the city yesterday and gathered about him the rate makers of the lines in Interest to look the ground over and take the prelimi nary steps for checking up the rales should tno presidents decide to go ahead and en force the law. At 10 o'clock the following freight men wcro present at the rooms of the commlteo In the Mlllard hotel : G. A. Klmb.xll. assis tant general freight agent of the Chicago , Hock Island &Pacllc ! , with headquarters at Topcka ; J. U. Stein , representing the St. Joe & Grand Island ; W. B. Knight , rep resenting the Missouri Pacific ; George Crosby , of the Burlington ; Elmer II. \ \ oed , of the Union Pacific ; A. II. Merchant and W. F. Murphy of the Klkhorn. The follow ing other roads It Is expected will send re presentatives on Wednesday : Missouri , Kan sas & Texas , Santo Fo , Kansas City , Fort Scott & Memphis and the St. Louis & San Francisco. Thcro was little done and the consensus of opinion seemed to bo to lot the law become effective find then some one of the railroads begin an action testing its constitutionality. Secretary McFadden , . speaking of the merits of the bill , said that it didn't have any merits except demeiits. "Its passairo has added to instead of lessening the con fusion that already exists among the railroads of the state. It will bo a task of weeks to put thcso rates into effect and will seriously involve railroads in Kansas , Missouri , as well as Iowa , necessitating rovislons of their tariffs to conform to the rates included iu house roll "J3. " Will Meet the Cut. Previous to Mr. LiOtnax's leaving for Denver - ver ho gave instructions to meet the Great Northern's Portland one-way castbound rate to the Missouri river ( $35) ) , effective Juno 23. The adoption of this rate practi cally does away with the second-class rate , being In effect the second-class rate made some time ago. The reason Spokane anrt Helena rates are not mot also by the Union Pacific is found in the fact that they take lower rates , thus Riving greater opportunity of domoraiizlne ; the local business and seriously interfering with rates made by other lines. This Mr. Lomax socks to avoid , the Portland rate being made to protect the interests of the Union Pacific from the Sound countrywhich fates are based locally on Portland rates. The general passenger agent , however , did not stop hero , but also put Iu round-trip rates from Portland , Spokane and Helena to Missouri river and eastern points , effect ive today. These rates are based on the re duced ono way rates made by the Great Northern and Northern Pacific , good for continuous train pass.igo with final limit of November 15. Mr. Lomaxin putting these rates in , argued that the great volume of business originating In tlifs tnrrltory would bo World's ' fair business , tourists returning to thcso points ID any event , and so ho puts on sale these tickets , making them good ever the Union Pacific In both directions , not being interchangeable with any other road. In this way the Union Pacific gets the ontlro haul , whereas it might only get its proportionate share under other conditions. The round trip rates now in effect from Portland to the Missouri river are $ TO ; to Cnlcngo , fSO.'JO. From Spokauo the rates are , to the river , $ ) , to Chicago $70.20 ; from Helena to the river $50 ; to Chicago { GG.20. This rate It is thought will move the busi ness of the west , and If not kept up during the summer will undoubtedly make money for the roads , but should the Great Northern people Insist upon all the rates made by them remaining then it will cost ctho Northern Pacific , which is the Great Northern's direct competitor , millions of dollars to meet the wholesale cut. , 'l'lu , 1.11(1108. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladles may use tlio California liquid laxative , Syrup ot Kips , under all conditions , makes It their favorite remedy. To got the true and genuine article , look for the naino of the California Fig Syrup Co. , printed near the bottom of the package. WOO.OO lota 82o.OO down ; see page 7. fh Faiuoui Make I.iullour'i Shoe * nt Hiij-ilcn'n. 1,500 of these elegantly finished stylish ihoes cut from 51.50 to $2.48. It has boon two months since wo secured - cured Biich n decided bargain in these well known Ludlow shoes. Wo have them now. They are stylish , too. Blzea 2 to 7. A to EE widths. Every Indy knows How nlco they tiro. 84.50 hand-turned , Ludlow's oxtriv line Shoos. Sulo prleo $2.48. "Wo hnvo sovoritl hundred Ludlow $3.00 llioos that help to inuko it rush. Ludlow's $3,00 shoes will goat $1.50. Remember , $3.00 shoos , 31.50. ' Remember , $1.50 slices , $2.48. IIAYDEN 1JROS. , Shoo Department. Raymond & Co. , gravel roofora. 1400 Farnam. . Ccironer'i Infant. The coroner's jury , called for the purpose of Investigating the reason which led to the death of Firemen Curry and Cox , who lost their lives during the Shlveriok llro , mot again this morning and after listening to the testimony of several witnesses , returned the following verdict : We , tlio jury , einpnn llrd to'lnqulro Into the cauie of tbo dotith of U. 1) . Cox and It. P. Oury , tlnd by the testimony submitted that the de ceased como to tliclr death by the fulling o ( tliu wall of the Brultu building on tlm north j of 1'urmim street bbtweon Twelfth anil rtconth streets , occupied by Charles § vcrlck furniture company , on the night ol 10 9 , 1693 , Tlio kuld vrnlu ( oil during the U ) t occurred tiitt ulglit. MYDEN BROS , Special Sale on Tnrfcish Towels , Wash Hags , Toweling , Etc , CLEARING SALE OF SILKS. Turklnh Towel * , full Solrmlgo , for B Cents Uncli lltRh Ulan * mlki nt Your Otrii 1'rlrn Slinntontc I'ongco nt 21) Cents n Yard. * TOWELING. Special sale on Turkish towels , vrnsh rags , Turkish rugs nml Turkish towel- ing. 50 dozen plain unbleached Turkish towels , full bolvcdgo , only fie each. " 00 dozen In fancy stripes or plain Turkish towels , fnst colors , nt lOo each. 175 dozen in plain or fancy striped Turkish towels nt luc each. 100 dozen fancy striped Turkish towels , fist colors , at lOc each. 500 dozen Turkish towels in ) latn or fancy stripes , fancy tidies , fancy scarfs , the largest and best line ever dis played by any house , the largest and icavicst towel ovnr shown in this lot , all Incn colored Turkish towels , full Reached , etc. , choice of all at 25c each. Extra quality full blenched Turkish Lowols , fiOc , 7oo and SI.00 each. Turkish rags , very fine , blcnchcu or unbleached , f > c ; cheap nt lOc. Turkish bathroom rugs , l)5c ) each. Bleached Turkish toweling , 20c , 25c , 'iocuml 40c yard. f)4-lnch wide fancy striped Turkish toweling , fast colors , only 75c yard. Thcro are a lot of fancy novelties in this lot you can't duplicate ; those prices wo quote you can't duplicate ; It will pay you to attend this great sale of Turkish goods.CLEARING CLEARING SALE OP SILKS. s High class bilks at your own price. Wo call your attention to pur un rivalled offerings for our special Juno clearing sale of silky. Our s-oinl-nnnual inventory takes place in August and wo dcsiro to reduce or stock 01 silks at least ton thousand dollars in order to make room for the largest and best stock of silks that will bo brought to Omaha this full. For the next' six weeks every piece of silk or velvet in the house will bo offered to the public atvlcs5 than the wholesale cost. Wo have only bpaco for a few items , but dcsiro you to under stand that prices are ns low on every thing in the stock as on the Hues which we quote herewith : Chcnov Bros.1 00-Inch solid color China silks. Those qualities are far above other graded in the market , and meet with approval from all who are ac quainted with values. In all the new delicate and dark colors , only 75cayard. Shontung pongee , 2o ! ) a yard. 22-inch plain China bilks , ! Wc a yard. 24-inch plain Ilabutai bilks , OSc a yard. 21-inch colored faille dress silks that have never been sold for less than SI.25 , wo place on bale at 75c ; all now desira ble colorings. Our assortment of black silk grona- nlncs is well known to bo tlio largest in the city , comprising the well itnown plain iron frame , satin stripes , small basket weave and brocaded. Wo olTcr the entire line at the ridiculously low price of OSc a vnrd , although there are 81.50 , S1.75 and $2.00 qualities in the lot. Remember wo guarantee these to bo ab solutely every thread bilk , and only 98o a yard. Changeable taffctta silks , 59c ; colored bongnlino silks , 59c ; double warp black and white plaid nnd striped silks , 4c ! ) yard ; black and white striped satin morvollleux , worth 81.50 , at 70c ; black China silks at GOu , 75c , 85c and OSc , worth much more ; black gros grain silks at 75c , 85c , OSc and up. Black ttilTotu silks at COc and 75c a ynrd. Armuro roynl black dross silks , worth $1.155 , at OSc. Now is the time for you to buy silk at you own prices. We advise patrons out of town to send money by mail. Orders promptly filled. Sending for samples causes great delay and dis appointment , as often the advertised goods are sold before customers can be Heard from. IIAYDEN BROS. WAISTS AND SUITS. Ladies' percale waists , in blue , pink and purple , milled front , regular price 75c , tomorrow only 40c. Ladies' porcnlo waists , in light and dark colors , stylish mado. which wo sold at 87c , Ouc and $1.00 , will go tomorrow at 75c. Ladies' wash suits , regular price 52.25 , tomorrow at only OSc. Ladles'porcalo street costumes , regu lar price 82.50 , tomorrow only $1.50. Ladies' black sateen skirts , 95c , $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.45 , $1.50 , $1.75 , S1.85. $400.00 lots $25.00 down ; see page 7. Three Dully Trains fur Chicago. Three vcbtibulcd and gas-lighted trains , consisting of sleeping , smoking , dining and free recllning-chair cars , leave Omaha daily for Chicago via the Burlington route , at 11:45 : a. in. , 4:20 : p. in. and 12:10 : a. in. Ono way rato. $9.25 ; round trip , $17.50. Baggage checked direct from resi dence. City ticket oinco , 1324 Farnam street. AUCTION , nitC OAlll'lSTd , AUCTION. Shtverlok'4 Carpet * Oo liy Auction. Commencing Thursday , Juno 22 , at 10 a. m. , at Nntltorium building , Kith and Howard , I will sell all the carpets , rugs , etc. , saved from the great lire , ever 10,000 yards of good carpets of all kinds ; lots of good rugs , nil more or less dam aged , but yet very good. No limit or reserve. Sale for two days , morning nnd afternoon. ' Draperies and furniture later. Now if you want carpets got there early. ROIIEUT WULLS , Auctioneer S400.00 lots 825,00 down ; eco page 7. A VcatlliuleU and Giis.I.lchtod Train for Don tor. Leaves Omaha via the Burlington route daily at 4:50 : p. in , Fast time and a perfect service of sleeping , dining , smoking and ( free ) re clining chair cars. One-way rate. 812,50 ; round trip , 820.00. City ticket ofllco , 1324 Farnara street. * Tlio Only Train for St. l.ouls Which carries a dining car leaves Omaha via the Burlington route at 9:15 : p. in. and reaches St. Louis early the next afternoon. Through sleeper Omaha to St. Louis. City ticket ollico 1324 Far- imm btrcot. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO t Closing Out All of Onr Summer Silks this Week , * MORSE'S ' MIDSEASON BARGAINS 82.00 ( Inlil Ilnnillpd Sun Umlircllni OOo 100 OutlnR Clnthi 30-81.23 811 In 7Bo I'nm lllnck Hoio 8 l-3c. There's no difficulty in keeping prices down with tnulo na active as It is hero. It's very natural for n merchant to nffcct that Ins stock is the most desirable , but the people , men , women and children , find out lots of things for themselves. Wo are doing some heavy Belling this week. Witness the following : " 00 him umbrellas just baught from a largo jobber , the balance of his stock. " 0 Inuhes , with rolled gold handles , well worth $2.00. Wo are belling thorn for OOc. OOc.Ono Ono lot of striped outing flannels , 3c yard. Fast black lawns 12 } , reduced from 20c. 20c.2o 2o pieces black organdies 2oc , wcro 37c { and 50c. Jio pieces of , ' 10 inch printed mulls on our white counters at 2oc a yard , choice designs , this seasons goods. Ilavo boon Belling at 40o and 'inc. 18-inch linen crash fie , worth lOc. 81.00 bed spreads , Toe. lOc nainsook check , Cc. Irish lawns , liic. Choice silk striped ginghams 2. > c , worth 50c. 8c brown cottons , 5o yard. Best indigo prints , 5o. INDIA SILKS. Wo are closing out all of our summer silksi this week. By fur the best silk ottering of the season. Best goods ; have boon sold in town for $1.25 all the sea son. Our price 7."c ; choice colorings. Buy a silk now. now.HOSIERY. . Fast black seamless hose , Sic. This stocking cannot bo matched in town for less than 15c. Ladies' fast black $1.00 hose , 7oc. Ladies' fast black 7 c hose , 50c. Ladies' fast black oOc hobc , 40c. Ladies' fast black lOc hobo , 30c. Ladies' fast black yOc hose , 23c. Ladies' fast black 2'jc ho o , lOc. TUB MORSE DRY GOODS CO. $400.00 lots $25.00 down ; see page 7. Vln the Wubnsh Itnllrrmil. No. 1. For the Epworth league co n vention at Cleveland , O. , Juno 20 to July 2. The Wabash , in connection with the Detroit and Cleveland Navigation com pany , will make a , rate of $10 for the round trip from Chicago. No. 2. For the iT.'P. S. C. E. conven tion at Montreal , July 5 to I ) . Only $18 from Chicago via the Wabash. In ad dition to the regular sleeping cars elegant new touribtcars will bo attached to this train at $1.50 per berth. Fqu TICKETS , sleeping berths or a tourist-folder , givinc list of side trips , with cost of bamo , call at the Wabash oillccs , 201 Clark street and Dearborn station , Chicago ; 1502 Farnam street , Omaha , or write G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Agt. , Omaha , Neb PERSONAL PROPJERTY. I"l adl n iT or thn Assessors In Douglus County and Oiuulin. The work of footing ana compiling the re turns made by the ward and precinct asses sors has been completed by the eounty'clurk and the books are now open to public inspec tion. tion.Last Last year the several assessors found property iu the county of Douglas ngcrej'a- tinir J''jjUOT aa.TS , but this year they have not been so foutunato , as the re sults of their labors show that they have un earthed but , ? 24,925.730.i ! ) , though when the banks are assessed by the Board of Equali zation , it is thought that fully $ .100,000 will bo udded to the aggregate. As matters now stands there is a shortage of $747,702.84 , as compared with the assessment for 1892. The following tublo shows the assessment of personal property In each ward imd pre cinct and ulbo the comparison with lust year : I'rcclncts. 1802. 1F03. Clllc.llfO . $ B'.HiUOO58,105.00 Cloutnrf . r.'O.OO fiUSUO Douglas . 2753.7fi ! 23fi07.00 nikhorn . 17,115.00 17.W)00 K.ISI Omnh.i . .id , 07 1 oo 'jr , 111,1 , no riori'neo . , ' , 1-401 00 12,111:100 : JclIiTBOn . 34,12100 28,01000 Mlllanl . 32,410.00 2,2I2 ! ) ( 00 McAnllc . SH.OtfiOO U8USO ( ) ( ) Valley . 4K.IO.jOO SI , 105.00 Union . HI.IIOO : 83,304 oo Waterloo . i2fln fl 00 24 I4C..OO South Omaha . 20H.US3.00 lUD.URl.OO Went Omalia . 2J,2M ! 00 .ill , 10,1.00 FliHtvartlOmafti. ; . . 410082.00 427,2'JOOO Second ward . 10I.H72.0O 102.H11800 Third mini . 1H2HU01.7I ) 803,3.111 00 Fourth ward . lMl ! ! 9.4i (1.12,7211 00 Firth Willil . 2)5,241.7O ! ) 220,411100 Sixth \\.ml . 100,71000 111,220(10 ( Suieiithw.ini . 77.227.00 83,105 OU Kllfhlli ward . 103,22000 1)0,60000 ) Ninth ward . 7ll.U5U.00 120,035.00 Total . $3,810,322.00 $3,213,351.00 No city in America offers so many attrac tions to tourists as St. Louis , the financial , commercial and manufacturing metropolis of the west urnl southwest. Visitors to tlio World's fair should arrange to spend n few days In that great city before returning to their homes. In its unique development and splendid prosperity St. Louis Is a typo of American progress and success and should bo visited by o\ cry seeker uftcr knowledge and entertainment. GRANTED THIS INJUNCTION. City of Omnlm itottinliicil from Making Ccrtiiln lini > ra\omonti. The case of Deles W. Beard against the city , brought to restrain the council from ordering the paving of the most of the streets designated in the general paving ordinance , passed during the early days of the season , was passed upon yesterday by Judge Walton , who granted a temporary in junction , Tn passing upon the case , the judge said : This is an action brought by the plaintiff against the city to restrain it from making certain improvements by way of paving streets in the city of Omaha , upon the ground that no petition was presented for the .formation of Improvement dis tricts ; and that no petition was presented to the city council cil asking that the street bo paved , and ( third ) because certain pipe and sewer con nections had not boon mudo , and other ob jections set forth in the petition. A restrain ing order was issued , nntt the matter now comes up for the issuance or rejection of a toniK | > rary Injunction , restraining the city from making these Improvements during tlio pendency of the litigation. 1 have given this matter the best atten tion possible , owing to my limited titno , and The oiily Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Auiwopia ; No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Yeajs The Standard. have concluded ttNgrant the temporary in junction as prayed.- It Ii very clean , according to the pro visions of the tnty charter th.it before any steps can by taken by wny of Improving the streets or ( alleys within this im provement district , a petition of a ma jority of the lot owners shall bo pre sented to the city ircotmcil. When that is done the improvement may bo ordered : but before the ndvcrtUtnncnt for bids Is had the lot owners shall determine the material to bo used. This Is Apparent , because no sensi ble bid could bo mndo until the material to be used Is selected * The law also provides that if they fail to select the city council shall select. Now , it being con ceded that no petition for the paving of the streets in question was over presented to the city council , and that bcinp a jurlsdlctlonal one. the city council had no authority in law to proceed to order the improvement made , or to advertise or award contracts thereunder. The further question as to whether { a petition Is necessary to form nn Improvement district this court will not pass upon at the present time , but will leave that to the final adjudication of this case. Other Court Cimn , In order to hasten the business and get through before the sweltering days of July , the criminal division of the district court was run in two sections yesterday , Judge Key- ser holding forth in the large room and Judge Scott on the bench in INO. 2 , whcro ho pre sided In the trial ol a murder case that seemed to have littloor no public Interest as a side attraction. The case in question was that of the state ng.Utist Annlo Brown , who is charged with having killed Bella Monda Arnold , on or about Juno 4. Both the killed and the killer were women of the town and colored. During the evening in question thcro was a row in one of the disorderly houses of the 'Ihlrd ward ami as it pro- pressed Annlo Brown picked up a burning lamp and throw it at the Arnold woman. As it struck her it exploded , thrqwlng the burning oil over her person , burning her so severely that she died the following day. With Judpo ICcysor Tom Carter is on trial , accused of having broken into Frank Parnmleo's store nml stolen therefrom guns and pistols of the value of $00. John P. D.ivis , an erstwhile Omaha lawior , but now a resident of parts un known , has brought suit for STi.OOO against TUG BEE , alleging that one year ago , when his methods were exposed , several great chunks wore knocked oT ! his reputation. John had this s.uno case ready for trial at the present term of court , but the duy on which it was called it was dismissed for want of prosecution. Ncuralpio headaches promptly cured by Bromo-Seltzor trial buttle 10 cts. MATURALFRUrr FLWORS. Of perfect purity i Lemon | Of great strength- Economy In tholr uso. Flavor as dollcately and deiiciouslv a * the fresh I WAS BIG. I WAS PAT. I FELT MEAN. I TOOELFXLJLS ; I TOOK SALTS. I GOT LEAN. Handsome Women Can Loss Wolgrt Fast. Homely Mon Look Qottor M Thin. Try Dr. Edlaon'a Syatom. NoDlotlns. Band worth Twloo the nflonoy. Offlco of n. SI. Hurton , Hardware , Oary Sta tion. 111. , Jan. 14. 1S33. . . . , Ur. Edison Dear Sir : I am well pleased with your treatment of obeilty. The band U worth twice the money It cost , for comfort. I h ivo reduced my wolsht tun pounds , I welsh 23J uow. ana 1 did weluu SI * They Are Doing Mo Good. UarlTille , III . Mnr21. 1333. Coring k Co : Inclose * Una tl 5J for which ploasa nend mo tlio other two bottloi of lr. ICdlioa's ObesIty - Ity I'llls. 1 Uavo used ono anclllilnlt bof nro dotuz the work. & 11. 1ULEV , 1 > . O. llox 7i. Talk So Much About Your Pills. Pcorln. Ill , Juno 19. 1392. Hoar Sirs : After hoirlng ono of my f rlgnili tain so B nch about your Oboilty I'llls onU tlio bonolUliuli dorlvluif from tlioiu 1 think I will try them oiyjolf 1'lcnio tcuil mo i ) bottles C. O. ! > . , ami oblluo , J. Mounts. 100 Terry Street. Fool Bettor andWoIgh 13 Pounds Loss Gotlion , Ind. . Bopt , IS. 1603. flantlomcm Inclosed 1 Bond you II , for whloli you nlll plcnuu goad mo throe bottles of the uboilty pllli. Amtnklmr tbo fourth bottle nnd fool very much bettor and wuliih 13 pounds loss tlmn when 1 taking tuoai , I will cuutlnuo your truatiuonU Mils. J. U. McCos.v , boutu Rlxta Street. An Individual whoa height Is 6 feet 1 Inch should noluD 135 pound ! 6 foot B Inches " " IU ) 6 feet 10 Inthos " " 170 " Dr. Edison snyet "It cany bo well to point out tlmt In my eiporleoco , which Is necessarily rery considerable , many traablosomoskin dlioaaos such , ccesicma , aiono. psoriasis , utlcarlaetc , nro prim arily ctiuod by obesity , and us the fat nnd nosh Is reduced by the pllla oud Obesity Krult Halt mil tlio action of the band Uoso uUoinloni uaro almost musically disappeared. " Ilio Obesity Krult Baltts used In connection wlta the Tills or Hands , or both. One toaiuoouful Inn tumbler of water makes delicious soda. Tastes Ilko champulzuo. Tlio bans coit U.M each foranyl onxth up to SI Inches , bufor ono lugur than .1) IncUoi add IU cents extra for each additional Inch. I'rlco off rult bait , f 1.00. Tills fl.HO Tor llottlu , or a Dottles lor II01 bent by 1111 or Uzpress. Cut this out and keep It. and baud for our full (3 ( rolumiUurtlcIo on obesity. S1ENTION AUDHEBS EXACTLY AS GIVEN 1IEI.OW. Loring & Company 1 Hamilton PI , DopU 20 , Boston. Man , 113 Btata 6t. , lloptZI , Chicago , 111. , iJ W , Una St. , Ucpt 2i , l < ow York City. For sale in Omaha by Snow , Lund & Co. SCROFULOUS SORES Lady lladly Afflicted Three Years. Tries iMany Doctors Hero and in Unhand Without Hone * fit. Cured by Cuticura. Mv wife having suffered from Ssrofula sores on the buck for three ynurs , nml at times she could not Ilo down lit nl lit , nnd she tried nil tlio doctors 1 could get , nnd nlso wont to Kris- land to try nml bo cured there , nnd nil of them failed , nnrt told lur they could do noth ing for lior ! nnd hiulnt trk-d nil klnni of remedies t nt last tried nao box of your CUTI- CUKA lUMKtiiKs nnd today flho Is ns neil us slio ever wns In her life , nnd licr buck Is UN clear ns uny person living , nnd I , for cine , run rocotninemi CtTTUUltA Kr.Mr.iiis ) na the only one 1 could Uud to effect u euro * 0.V. . JONI.S. Constnblo , 23 SnylcB Street , Cleveland , Ohio. SCROFULA TEN YEARS. I had n running eoro In inv cur of u Scrofula nnturofor tun voars. llnd licon truatod by eovoril uliyslolans , but obtained no relief un til I tried CiJTict'iu. which healed It up in n fowdnys. This was more than three yours HKO , ami I h.ivo liul ; no trouble with It since. I vnnoldor your UUTICUIIA HBMKDir.4 unex celled for tlio diseases you alnlrn to euro. MHS. U. A. WOUDKOKD. ticutlcrnood , So. Dak , CUTICURA REMEDIEm tire the greatest Skin Cures. Illood Purifiers mid Humor Kut.icdlcs the world has over known. CUTICUIIA. Itcsnt.viiNT , the nuw Hlood nnd Skin I'urlllcr Internally ( ti > cleanse the blood of nil Impurities ami poisonous elements ) , nnd OUTlcmiA , the urcut Skin Sure , mid CtmcuitA HOAI > . nno\niisltc ! Sk n I'uriller nml Itcnutl- nnr.eilcrnully ( to clear tlu skin and scalp and restore the hnlrf , cure every disease nnd humor of the skin , sonlp and ntcod , with loss of liulr. from Infancy to itpe , from pimples to RCtofnlulion tlioIxnt physicians , liopltnls , and nil other remedies full. Sold everywhere. I'rlco , CtmcuitA , fiOo : SOAP. 2.c [ Kmot.vKNT. $1.00. I'ruparcd liv the 1'OITEII UltUn ASU t'lll.MIOAt , COUI'OIIATIO.V. Host nn. Mf'How to Cure Skin Diseases , " 01 pases , CQ. Illustration , -aid lOOtestliiionltils mailed dee. LOVE LIKssr.Wliltcst.ClonrostSlvIti nnd Soft est Iliinrisproduced uvCimcuitASoAV WEAK , PAINFUL KIDNEYS. With their wonry. dull , ueliln ; , ' , life less , nll-Kono Bonsutlon , rolirvcit In mm minute by the i.iitlouni Atill- Pulii Plaster , the only palu-UllIng plaster. WITH nVrUYTKIJIMED HAT TOMORROW OUR PRICKS OX TltlMMEU HAT3 HAVE ALL nEfcN MARKED DOWN UULOW CObT. Untrimmed Hats at Half Price. ALL , $2 UNTRIMMED HATS ONLY 81. TOMORROW AND THIS WEEK : ALL GCODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Novelties and Or naments. Shampooing peeing , bangs cut and curled. : . R. H- STORE STREET 1520 OMAHA DELIGHT YOUR FRIENDS WITH A PHOTOGRAPH MADE BY AT POPULAR PRIDES , 313-315-317 SautUlJti Stroat. OMAHA. STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD W. H. PARKER. M. D.Ko. 4 UtilflncU St. , on , Mjiua. , cMif coniulitng phviician of M MIS atvariltj tbo GOLD MKIUL by the NiTioN.tr. UEiniUL AS/IOCUTION foi the 1 > 1UZK KSHAY on Kzhnuttttl Vitality , Mvr-'y/ti'trroui and 1'fiyili al ivM/liy. / ani ) ttn jilta..t nod Iftaiiuu of J/tn. fllinfO 1 ° ° V ° unfft tn ° mlJJle-agtd and old. lilmrN Consultation in person or by letter. UU1IUU 1'rospcctus with tostlmoolal * , FUUB. Carve book. HOUJNCK Of I.irK , OH 8KLF- t'ULSKUVATJON , BOO pp. , 125 Invaluable pro > 'crlptlons. full ulJt.oalytl.i5n tor mall , to&lul. VTTIIE SAME DEGREE of perfection attained by our I watches as timekeepers is to be found in the filled case AVC sell for $10 as in the highest priced gold case. All guaranteed perfect timepieces. AND oouat.ii , gmmmimmmtwmmwmmmmmg ARE YOU A PREAGHEKP you get up iu your pulpit anil tell the members of your cniiKrcgutiun tint "there's n Ituul that Is hotter than this ? " Did some of thi members look skeptical , and wear a "whewl I.don't-belicvc.ll.lf.you.do.say.so" sort of a look when you told 'cm ? Did you tell your depositors that "a run on a bank" was apt to make a man hot and the only thing to do was to keep cool , no matter what happened it was more "in- teresfiug ? Docs it make you "warm under the collar" to see an Ice wagon leaving great big chunks of frozen river at a man's house , when he hasn't paid you for the coal that kept him from freezing last winter ? Preacher , Hanker , Coal man , Lawyer , Doctor , Traveling man , Laboring man , or any other man ? Do you want to look well in warm weather ? Did it ever strike you that the man that looked most comfortable . looked best these i. i days ? That the man with a thin coat , russet shoes , negligee shirt , straw hat , and as few other things on as possible , looked much better than the "dressed up" fellow ? Did it strike you that there's no place like ours to get these tilings at moderate prices ? as- * Tiiat our straw hats at a quarter are exactlytlic _ same sort of hats that our neighbors get fifty cents for ? Did it strike you that the black alpaca coats that we sell for seventy-live cents are usually a dollar and a quarter ? that we're opening thin coats , and coats and vests , this week , by the thousands ? That we carry any and all kinds alpacas mohairs serges brill iantiiies llanncls cords drap d'etes blacks and colors ; regular extra and "long" si/.es ? That a dollar here is a dollar-ii-a-haf anywhere else ? One can always use an extra rug or two , and the time to buy is when they are cheap just now we are offering them-at as tonishingly low prices- two can be bought for what one would ordinarily cost. You are not likely I to have such an opportu -9 nity again. ORCHARD AND WILHELM CARPET CO. Douglas , bet. 14th and 15th