- - - - , . . : ' ' - _ . ' ' . . - - c- _ _ , . . . ; i. _ TIlE OMAHA 1)AILY BEE uoNDAYSE1TEMEER ) 21 1894. 8 : , _ , - _ _ _ ii Is NOf : BEAD SCIIE1E fleaOn3 Why II11noa Central seems Intod- in to Enter Omaha. LAND OPTIONS ARE HEING SECURED 1'ftaIeI1ge Agent fraiick 1ci 11am Eng- lulL Iii Ta1hIij itbout Fidhiir of Trnns coitlnentnt Areeinunt - JU.Igo :1iovIce : n.niL the trker , Much ha been ald f the Uhinols Cen- tra coining to Omaha the past years much 0 that has been pureli conjectural , But In the rnIdt of so much chaff onie graIII5 ot truttitiiIniss have been found , nnd matters are rapllly approaching a contiltion which wlfl hiow how iiear the reports have heen right or wrong. It h asserted positively that a contract ror a hundred miles of new road will shortly bo let by the Illinois Central people from Onnwa , , resumably to CouncIl 1hlttf , ( lie Intention of ( lie company being to use the tetniItinl of the Ea ( Omaha company. For three months the McCague Inveat- moot company , through Us preslatiit.tr. . 3olin L. McCagie , has ru1etly gone about ectirlug options upon large tracts of lana adjacent to the Omaha I3rItge and Tcriiitnat companys property without any aplarent ) renson so far as holders couh see. Theac options. It Is now thought have LCCfl ) In the Interest of the IIlnoa : Central enterplse Mr. McCague wa one of the lirline movers In ( be Nebraska Centrat scheme , Iza'Ing gone through all the I1CIOIIM conmiecti1 with timO izryey of a line frorii Iort 1)olge to Omaha in the Interest of time ebras1a Con. tral , For these awl other reasons time McCngue brothers were 8electet to secure otlons on the land1 and they hn'e abdut ccni > leted their work. Too nmnch stress cannot be laId upon ( lila : sIgnificant situation. The Illimiols Central recognizes it could liulli the roami from Onawa to Omaha without much epenee at this time , and it looks as It It meant to try a connection at Omaha. . % .III Io1lit ? ( lie % 1cm. Jmlge Knowles , who Is hearing the Union , ' Pacific end of the American Hallway tmnion strike crImnluia procec1lmigs at IJutte , has already taken a stand In advance of Judge \ ooi1s of Chicago. The drcumatances are largely sImilar amui It Is e.cpcitiI that Judge Woods position will be a mort of precedent. There are twe uty-two of the muon on trial charg ( I with coittemupt of court for actions growing out of the strike , Judge ICuowles , in Iasstnt oil a demurrer , salt ) it was not ontenipt to persuade or lnduco moon by PQaC- nub timethods to (1U1t the employ ot the receivers - ceivers , nor was It contempt to call the men "scals" or npply other epithets to them , and the ont ) question on which testliiiony Would be heard would be the charge of eonsptracy and. fore' used In ( telaying the raiiroal's proierty ) and IntimidatIon. ItiiIItvi 4ti . Coal business on ( lie Union PacifIc is iiick- log up. 'l'wemitr train crews are employed between flawlins and Orcen lilver on the Union Pa- cIflL , and all are reported to be making good U inc. I. . C.Vcir , the iicWi elected prtsideut of the Adams Exvress coinjiany , was formerly manage at Cincinnati. Agent iteevos of tIme company ha imown Mr. Weir for a quartmr of a century and eay he is one of the strong inert of the country. Thousanrls of hots' patron9 .havc taken lloDft's tarealarItIa ) this eeason and realized : ( ( a benefit in blood Durifled anti strength resto eLI. ' a- UNDER SUSPICION- C Two Mrii rrcstcil fur itit t * tempt to Itoh ; : ; tigeIt Ilnrttnsut. A. holdup was atteitipteil upbn August llartman In hI salcon at Firty-fotmetli and loLlgo stretts Saturday nIht. About OiO : } 1artmnn was sitting hcliind his bar while ltI wife , a girl atici a etmaim wore tay1ng cartis at a table. Two men cntercd and atmprtineiiel the hr , ilartmnan C lOokeLl tI ) and eaw Iwo revolvcrs pointing at. liiii Ufll a couple of iiiasked facca behind m them. lie saw it was no time for heaitation and intinediately rmtshied totartI a back room. Ut arrved ( in safety. 'Ike men saw that ( lie jig was tip and got out. Later in tlm even. trig two macit again caine in and bought drInks. ilarmau ( recognizetl them as the woiild.be thieves but ( IiIu't i.ay a word. They caine to the maioon agan yesterday nicrimitig. - IIartmiman reported the matter to the lotice. and Detectives Iavls otitl lonoltce were de- tailcil to hitmnt the maim up. They tracked thin to a fmermn Itemise about two nilles antl m liaR norttieust of the saloomi , and got them without difficulty , They had no revolvers. 9. They' gevo their nanieme as John R. Jiritton and harry CrIflin , Orlifilt has worked on I ho farmim for seine tliiie. l3rlttou Is from ' Tabur , to , , and caine Into town with a lotil of apples , The cty itiarshal of Tabor has known the titan for fourteen years , and line 1101 a octl opinion of Imitit. although he has S never been arrested hit-re , Neither of the alien are known to time police here. Whcme ( lie men were brought before Ilart. a1 man ahiI lila wife tile ) ' Identified them a - tile rolibers , although ilartmnan said one of tli masked men luni a beard. The pris- - oncra tlaiiii to be iebie to prove an alibi , They aay ( hat they were at. a saloon on Coining street until the place etoecel tip , which tets about LI :45. Then they went to hlartiiian'a saloon to play a game a ! cards , bitt when they srryed there I Iartman said lua5 about tO close , So they bought caine beer mind left. r - * NEBILABEA'S PIONEERS. Special ieetIiig ( ) I TheIr itscocILitiohi Uitllad -utpji'cts Iii Viow. President ItV. . Fitroas and Secretary John 'i. McMurphy of the TmritoriaI Plo. i ; neers Association of Nebraska have called a $ apeclal meeting of the association to he kohl at time ttilverstty building. I.incoln , Tuesday evening. October 16. The object of the meeting is to perfect and strengthen the organization , settle on a : regular progrant1 best time of meeting , etc. , itnd to have a good time generally , by means of this reunion of the earliest settlers lit the state utow alIve. The society was formed at Lincoln , in May , 1192. at Alto celvlnation of the twenty- fltth anniversary of Nebraska's statehood , The stab was adrimitted March 1 , 1867. and aim eotlers ilrlor to ( lint date are invited to beconto itmemnbra. Those coining into the state later , but still "chi settlers. " are not t baired ( rota attomitlance , its it waa ( lie in. r- ( cotton to h ave title society ( lie nuelatis around whIch the "Old Sctti _ ra' Societics , the 'sons and 1)smguliters of N'ebraskn , " and all like associations could gather ommea a r year , to conuneneorate Ike growth and pro ; ren of ( me mtnte. anti for a pleasant social P reunion. Oregon ] clducy Tea cures mirvous head. * ths. Trial size , 2.i cents. All druggists. a Vlt ) Ot Iire-I'riwr etiiI Itiilet-j'reof ? A very Interesting suggestion has beem made that tlremoifs timilforimis should be imiadi out of ( lie new asbestos cloth , says the Nec York I'ress. amid I should say it deserves vera : serious attention. aniides of ( lie cloth which ( have t'eeit submitted show itto be quite aL light and ldlabhe as ordInary woolen cloth o close tezture and heavy weight. There is go dt.tmbt about lie being Practically reproof , main tt t.Oit. is hot larolltbltlve , The proportiom C g flies utioretmi firemen are suffocated mar sisiall. The isteit suffer more from burn , - ' eaiscd by scorched or blaalng clothes. Will the policemen In bulletproof garnients ago the tiretnen In abcstos , we aulght consde ureIvca Pretty safe from the spread o pnarchy tiy torch or boinb. - , miierleaii Tflhiii&siii. : SLit .tICs slmo' ( last In 1i56 1If6 per cen - of the IOiiIi1iO of vessels In foreign trod C -terLog our ports wits American. Ii tblrty clx years , or In l.92 , thin aercemitag had diiitiiithied t 2.til. Again , the value ego go tli Imported unit exp rteil in United State trails tell front 73. per cent Ito 1856 to 12. ? eY c-eat ri 1lA thu latter scar's reCiit5 p . - - - - - ' ' - - - - --r- , - . , . cash to the veisels having been nearly $200- 00(1,000. ( Of this Immense aiim $175,000.000 $ went. to foreign yeseelL The significance at these figures , says the Chicago herald , will be better understood If we state that the gross railroad earnings for 1893 amounted to $1,22O,761.71 , hind the same conditions that mark cur shipping interests prevaIled over tOOG.OOOOOO of the total sum woutd have represented the foreIgn interest. - ONLY A SCRATOIt NEEDED. The Irequenej of Ilinnit l'ohsonlng Among tha Moist ( 'ackers. . , lt woUld surprise you to know , " recently rcmarked an officer of erie of our large pack- log hiousts to the New York Sun , hov frequent eases f biootl poIsoning are among our employes , and the cause in most of these Imittonces tvouid doubtless surprise you more. A scratch on the hiami from a bone at a coWs head or a Ilg'S ) foot often disables a man for a week , and strangely enough. In akmost every case that has come tinder my notice time scratch has been so slight as to be almost Imperceptible. ' 'The flrst intimation the nian has of his injury Is a. swelling of ( tie forearm , ac- companletl by a smnartilig ham , liothi swell- big and pa4n cer Ily i zt mad to tl.e ihiotilder , aititier which a large lung sometimes foriams. E % cn after the hreseiice of the scratch has hien In this manner demonstrated it Is often iniposalbie to detect it. It is usually caused , iii tue care of the calf's head , by the sharp edge on tIme bone of ( lie- neck , due to the careleesnLss of the butcher who aevors ( lie head from thm carcass. If lie tines his work si-eli amid his cleaver hiu severed ( lie joint PerfeCtlY all is well for there Is no sharp cilge to cut ; but. if ho has muisseti the joint by even a hairs breadth , which happens In live eases- out of ten. there Is an edge ha the hone thi'at vihh irobably work mischief , "Of couraP , iiOflO of these cas has ever rcailted seriously , as iiroinpt measures are nivays taken , nnd as we always Imielat that a mnaia so iiijsiretl tmrnclIately consult a physician , ThIs rule we never vary , for we fel bound to retain a man on the hay roll while suffering train such nfl accident , even though lie be unfItted for eric , amid the on- 'khifiil treatment of mm apothecary , on which ninny of them vtmlil like to rely , or time even less satisfactory mcthicils of hiontre surgery. would amity prolong the term of Idleness , " I'Imv I oiiey C hut ' Irc'iIaI es I a'et rt. I'ittsbtirg l > lspatcha ' 'ilello ! that's bogus , " said a ticket agent passing back a vell wormi nickel. Thio coin looked to toe exactly like the regular thing , and I was curious to know how the ticket man could tell it on sight. "Oh , it's easy enough , " lie said. "Feel it. ' ' I felt It. I couldn't fcel anything but ( ha Price of one beer in it. 'rhen I tonic out. another nickel antI felt that. They Iookd alike , only the spurious coin was more worn titan ( lie genuine. "Thnt'a because they circulate faster titan gocil ones , " soul the ticket nim.n. "Counter- ( cit bills and counterfeit coin. " continued the philosopher , "are apt to tvcar out quickly. You ee ieople always and very naturally want to got rid of them. Some man got that nickel you just gave me , don't you know. and ho shiOVel it out intnaediately. the hllow who got It passed it on as soon as i'ossible. amid ( lie next fellow bought somethilmig with It. and so on until you got it and I shoved it back on you , see ? Now you know it is counterfeit , you'll naturally get rid of it time flrst chanc you get , probably on a horse car conductor ; he'll give it in change to somiac woman , and elicit ptit It off so quick your iieatl'Il swim. There are so mnaiiy of these bad nickels atd so little thought of it that they 'go. ' It takes bad money to circulate rapidly. " _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ gti-t otI by it Mu ; o rat It bit , A black cat caused the blocking of the trolley ears on one of tI13 Brooklyn lines for several minutes on Wednesday. 'rho aol. mal sprang from a fence. amid seated IInaseC ] between the tracks of an approaching car and refused to budge. 'Vha mnutnrmami , who believed that to 'kill a ljlek cat. is unitieky. ietolped the cur so violently that ninny of the passengers vero thrown from their seats. Canes and umbrellas % vere flourished at tlio animal , hut itretured to move , anti it. held to this determination even vhien the mactar. moan posIted the front of the car sloaly over it. I"inally , after a dozen or more cars hail been blocked , one of the conduc- ( ems seized the cat by the tail and threw it on to the sidewalk , The motorman bellived the cot Intetideit to commit suicide. . .IitY * ,1' ItAT1' . I immmnoseckers 1xcurlaii , On September 25th and October 9th tIme \Ussouri Pacific vIll sell tickets at one fare for ( lie rimnd trip ( ihtis 2.O ) to nil points south aULI southwest , limited to 20 ilays from date of sale , with privilege of stopping off going and returning. For pirticulars call on or address depot agent , 15th and \Vcb- ster , or city olfiece. northeast corner 13th and l'ariiam. TIIOS. F. GOIFREY , P. & T. A. J. 0. PfllL1lPPI , A. G. F. & P. A. - Olimahut , itiiI Ciileati , iiait.a& * EIteemm-liour Train , Leave Omauma at 6:15 : p. m. and arrive at Chicago 9:40 a. in , via C. M. & St. 1' . ily. for Chicago and all points east , Trauma mnaile up and started from Omaha , assuring passengers clean and well aired cars. The only Iliac running aohld vestibuled cloctrlc- lighted train from Omaha direct , No wait- lug for tliroimglt trains. Elegant ebnir care. palace sleeping and tim. tog cars , Ticket utIlce , IfiOl 1"arnant street. C. S. CAR1tIF1t , Tckot Agent , - - homes for time lioiielcwi. On September 11 and 25 and October 0 time UnIon Pacific wIll cell homcseelcers' excur. don tickets , good for 20 days ( rain elate of sale at the .rate of one fare for the round trIp , with $2.00 added , to all points in No. braska. K'insas , Colorado. New Mexico , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho ( east of 011(1 ( includIng Nampt anti liaise City ) amid Montana , Stop-avers granted on both going and returning - turning trip. ii , P. DEUEI , City Ticket Agent , Unln i'aclihe System , 1302 Farnani street , Omaha. Nob. CII IC.tlt ) , ItCl tLtNi ) .t I'itIFIC ItY. Cmiii fornba Tnrht I'cit rsbon. "Phillips Itock Island" personally conducted - ducted excursIons , First through car leaves Omaha Friday. Oct. 12th , at I 35 p. iii. , anti weekly thereafter during time wInter season. For ( till particulars. berth reservations , etc. , call at Itock Island ticket office. 1602 Farnani street. : ato3rIPdIEIFic'i'XCLINSlN. : . Via ( I.e iItmr'Ihmugton Bottle. Round trip tickets to western. northwest- : em , southern , southwestern and soutImuct- era points oat sale Tuesday , September 2 , at the one way rate , plus 2.00 , ; I"ull information at 1324 Farnarn street. DO\VL1NG , City I'aasenger Agent. : ' - Itenmurkatilo Ahiievs'imieiit. ' lit AfI.t Ira Was the running of the 1xposition Flyer , the famous twenty-hour train between Clii- cage and New York via ( lie Lake Shore route , In service during the \S'orld's fair , A hiandsonma litho-water color of thIs train many be secured by sending 10 cents In sit- ver to C. K Wilber , Western Passenger Agent. ChIcago , * - A Zeav Train to L'iiicngo. Commencing August 12 , time "Omaha and Cbicago special , " via the Chicago & North. western railway , leaves Omaha daily at f':45 : p m , , and arrives at Chicago 8:45 : next morning , Vostibuied dining car , Wagner r sheopors and chair cams form the equipment of this train , and are all up to "North. weatorn" standard , f 1401 Farnatn street , city ticket oflloe 1IOMESEI'.lEiIS' ) .XUiiIO8 a Via ( 'hilciago , hock IsIminti & l'actfle l1aiLwar. a Sept , 25th and Oct. 9th , one fare for the Li round trip , with $2 $ added. good twenty days front date of sale. For full particulars call at Rock Island ticket offlce , 1602 Farnam t street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5O,0O6 for less than 130,000 , Attend sheriff's sale. east front of court house , Sep- ' temnber 25 , between 10 and ii a , m. The Peabody property , 132 feet. square. corner 0 14th and. Jones streets. Trackage in rear. a - 6 P. .M , at tnm-sha , RI4 . , lii. at ChsIcao t The new vestibuled train now runmaIo on a ( be "Northwestern" east daily , 3a a Jo'Ce znIllincr j.4 Doujlas ztust , - - - - - - - - - - YELL PLEASEDWT1TII RESULTS /irmy ! itn atefltd with the rcorcB Made at. Be1IeuJ Last Week , MILITIAMEN TRY TILIR hARD KICKERS Some ( boil liccoribs Made by time Timurstons iii TheIr Iirst Enlemavor-I.n'mt Year for ( ho , ( liii Sprlngflolii ortlo Uuu , The present coinpetitioti at Bellevue rifle range , which wilt close Tuesday , has been one of tIme most. ideasamat and vrofltable in ( Ito history at the range. It lies beemi lwofltabhe to the competItors because they have imaade better records lii the shooting titan ever before , Time compcttion for the Dopartimient. of time Platte began on September 13 , with three days of mrehlnainary firing. Last Motaday ( lie Omaha Guards were on time range amid pumped a few pounds of lead into the bulls , Then caine four days of conipetitlve firing , and Saturday a detachment of ( lie Tliitrston Itifles , under commitand of S'ergeant Perky , blazed away at the revolving targets. Corn. pared wlth the records a ! ( lie regulars time almootitig of the militia boys was rather weak. but , everything considered , the records are good. Several of the boys never used a regiJlation rifle before , anti miow they are nursing bruised shatildems cud declaring ( hut it was great sPort , Monday and Tuesday will see the cavalry. mcii using their revolvers. Tticsday vtll be the last day , and then the macdais wilt be dIstrIbuted. Timis will be a gold ( lay at time ramqe. General lirooke nod s'taff vih1 ho present , the Secomid Infantry hand wilt discourse sweet. mntiIc , and time cream of Omaha society will be present to hell' make It a great social event. FOR TIlE ItEVOLVEIt MATCH. Monday inoriming will see revolver prac- tice. dismuoumated fIrings at twenty-live yards. In the afternoon dismounted firings at fifty yards. On time forenoon of Tuesday mounted firings , live shots to ( ito might and five shots to time left , at target I ) , 'placed ten yartls front time track and tventy yards apart , preceded by firimigs by each trooper or ton blamik cartridges , five to tIme right amid five to the left. Itloimnied firings , live aliote to ( lie right amid five shots to the left , at target U , first fired at twenty-five yards from the track , time second target twenty yards , ( lie' third target fifteen yards , time fourth target ten yards , and tIme last target five yards from the track , all targets placed at an angle ofi degracs vith the track. In time afternoon mounted firings , five shots to the right arid five shots to the left , at target K , placed ten yards from the track anti twenty yards apart , preceded by fIrings by each trooper of ten black cartridges , flve to the right and five to the left. Mounted firings , five shots to time right , and five shotz to time left. at target K. first fired at twemmty- five yards from time track , tIme second twenty yards , time' third. flfte-emi yards , time fourtim temi yards and the last five yards. Thc five targets - gets placed at art amigle of 45 degress wIth the track. Inirnediately after time altermioon firing time medals will bee presented. This Is always aim Interesting event , especIally for time soldcr ! boys who get the macdale. Time comimpetltlon has furnished one record- breaker. but tlm aggregate scores have been better , as a rule , tlmarm ever before. Sergeant - goantVest of ( lie Sixth cavalry broke the carbine record , making 171 poInts out 01 possible 200. Timls is five polmmts above tac previous record. This is tlmo more remarkable - ble front time fact that Sergeant \Veat lms just returned from tluy at Chicago , whither lme accompanied his troop during the strike riots. ife was thmtms shmut. out fooni practice. SCORES OF TIlE TIIUTtSTONS. Saturady was a tiulet day on time range. Colonel I3enharn had lnvltozi ( lie Thurstomi flifles to vlsif time range anti receive intrtmc- ( ions amid enjoy ( target practice. Captalmi Schrlf seemed to be vera' enthmtisiastic , but for sonic unaccountable reason ho failed to alpear. and omaiy ten men of the company appeared. A sergeant was in charge , and no reason was given for the apparent slight placed upon Colomiel Iherilmarn , Time regulars liati been lmarti at work all week , amid it was a seeming iiart.lsltlp to ask thmemmi to vork tam' so entail a numuber of men , bitt It at'as clone , Tlm immilitia boys who were liresent expressed titenmselves as deeply grateful to Colonel l3eflhmamn and Captain Utmilfoyle for their icInd- ness. It was great practice for the boys. Time scores were at known mhlstancos : Name and Itanmc. : naI roj CiTo'Or- ) yd.yI. li' . b-ti , hal , tier r , . \'Inceflt , p'Ivate 19 i 2 VII 72 1 C. C. ijimagabe. im-Ivate 1 II i4 1 Ii 2 ii. Macoil , eraaimmt . . . . 13 1) ) 1' ) I 31 3 a. i. r' .gan , pmlvt' . . C i 4 14 31 4 r. r. iiarIt'tt , corpotal 4 6 13 mm 34 5 C . It. Scrambling. i'v't 14 13 4 2 3.1 6 3 , 1' . Imtmchnnan. ti'V't. 5 . C It 2.1 I , . g , Ja5tmai sergeant in 4 4 2 oa S Lec Forb3' , sergeant . . . . . 14 2 7 0 2 9 t.v _ Slimmer , private. . . . C 6 l _ 4 IC fl fiT SKIRMISH F'IltlNG , _ _ _ _ _ _ - ; 0 71 Pii. a a . c"ucia ' .I LL ' Nammie antI flank. : i. - ' a. a - - ' - LIli l I , : 1 _ _ _ _ \.Vmncent , pvt..0 I 2 3 OI13 J. -Ituehanai , pit 2 2 3 S 0 32 1 lit 2 C. C. itungate , pvt..2 0 0 2 0 S 7 5 3 It. I. . 1"rgan. pvt U . r , 0 5 0 15 3 49 4 w. Bartlett , corp..1 3 0 4 0 12 4 47 5 a. it. SaramnWing , pvt . 0 0 2 2 0 10 6 43 6 am. alasan , cot-p. . . . . . . . . ft 2 0 2 I ) 6 9 43 7 I. . I-I. 1'lii.tniemi , tergt . 1 2 1 4 0 1. 2 41 1 , .A. 'tV. ? tttmmerprt. . . . . . U 1 1 2 O 8 821 9 LAST YEA1t OF TILE SPRINGFIELD , Added interest has been lent to the pros. ent rifle competition by ( lie fact that it Is probably time last competition at which time old pattern , rifle wIll be uaei , Dy mmext year time ( cool's will have been armed with time newly adopted Krag-Jurgensen rifle , a do. scrlptlon of which has been previously given , The troopers expect to make a good showing the first. year , but do not lpok for any record smashing. After havIng used time Spring. field rifle-s for years it will take them some tune to become fammailiar with time mmew gun , It is lighter anti of smaller caliber , and the trajectory is flatter , and nil these maust be takemm into consideration. The distinguished mnarksmen who will re- celve Limo gout medals this year are Captain Garrard of the Ninth cavalry -and Sergeant Jackson of 0 troop , Ninth cavalry , Their records are as follows : _ . , .i C . 'I P P. flank Name and ' a Regiment. E t - a , . . , a . : , I : J , Ommn-ard , Capt. . 9th. . 511 aa'T a-cm J , T. JacksonSgt. , a. , 9th 2S4 15a 3 4a1 52) ) 9.i Time liellevue range imas been in use six years , and until Saturday there had never beema an accident upon IL Tons of lead have been fired , anti until yesterday none of it had ever struck an animate object , save a cow timat * as accidentally shot last year , Yesterday afternoon Sergeant Samuel Adonis , B troop , Fourth cavalry , Department f Caittormmla , went down to Uelievuo depot with sonmo cornpanions to indulge in revolver practice. On ( Ito way down he inserted a shell for thu purpose of shooting lit a bird. But the bird flew before lie could shoot , and lie forgot to remove tIme shell , Thilnkbig the revolver was not loaded , he began snapping it after reaching the depot , and it went oft. Time bail struck Adams in the left groin , caine out next to the inside of the right leg , and entering time right leg ranged clown almost to time knee. Dr. Robinson feared ttmat the ball had penetrated the bladder , but examination showed the fear to be groundless. Tbm wound Is very painful , though not dangerous and Adams expects to bo on duty again with' lii timmee weelce , Iitilitmiry 4otrs. Liemitenant F , II. Ileacli , Sixth ca'ealry , is registered at army headquarters. Lieutenant Lawson M. Fuller , Ninth cay airy , has reported for duty at ( be liellevue rifle range , ' 'hea Fort Mcl-Clnney , SVyo. , Is abandoned troop O ZInti Cayair ) ydll ttkG ItatlQP .l Fort Robinson , 4ebJ Troop K. same regl- ment , has also beea 1ordered to Robinson. Captain itmoch hlI Crowder , judge advo. cato , lopartmmmemit of tile Platte , lies returned from a brief Yacatlcmsl. Companies C nad lJ. Eighth infantry. imave been relieved fromt daty mat Fort Robinson , and on the let Olloetober wilt proceed to Fort Russell , Wyo , * _ , l .11 ttxiii : is. " .t 1luirmt thin Batik , " Titerci is an attm'aotlomi at time Fifteenth Street theater tlmit'eek which gives prom- lee of enaaetimimmg 4all records at tiais botise , tiiiless them-c simould imppen to be absolutely tmotiitiig in signs , " ' ' which hind Ite "A Htmn on the hlanic. initial presemitatiomi yesterdmiy itt Mmtnrmger liLmrgees' theater , eanimot be tmiken Ill time serIous vein one wotmid give "Our Flat , " for it iii only ( lie mttkeshmltt icr tile intro' eltietton of IL wotmderftmliy clever coterie at enterticimierm' . asid titemeln it rervea its inmr- ntose well. Plot , incident , situation would la lost siimt of 1mm time midst of ito much that. Is pleasantly ntnmmsing , that is ( irmtggei iii iii , ' time tiecie' , so to eittk , for th enter- tainmnent of those assisting In front , anti ( mnammagernemtt lttui wisely frowned down army attempt tin the hart of ( lie commiIati ) ) ' ta tact , htmL the widest latitude Is mtcctmm'tied time e'omn5mammy to introduce their slieclmtltles , tofu ( lie slmow in coimacajtenee is the "hot- test" seen here this seaeomm , At the itetul of time company are 'artt nail Voices. two names to conjure with in time history of time vatiety iirofessiomm , For years they imtve iittmoi lit time ( remit of' Nctsm York's vaudeville people , and in their ovim iecuiiar 1in are initmiltmible , Their 'ork mtmi grotesqtme comaiedhutmis yestertla ) ' kept I he mlAtciience in otto comitimniotms roar of lmtimghmter , amid their "ater ihimtlogtac' ' lii the third mutt simply comiviiled time house. Fooilsh ? 'l'lie imeighlt of it ! ilut the people would rather Ittugh ( hun cry nay ( imt'SU rains the world away , lltrry llnttey. who wmms here 'ltlm thi "ltnilromul Ticket" last seasomm , lies aim agree- ttble mole as a tough valet amid bartender , h'ch he plitys wIth the most extravagiarli attemmtlon to detail , and his extrmivmmgant tiammettig has ant tiseim excelled In years it ever. Alfred Grant developeti a quiet fine of iatmitaor which vame iii market ! contrast with the knockttbommt methods ofVmrd ttnti'okea. . lie i a bcrn story teller anti won mm. recognition tlmnt vtiS tttcroamghl ) deserved. Siti IjcGray mtitis batlatle ire a leneing annnmmrr , while the oilier males of tue company till in butt niches witim credit. \'hile the men mire strong tue womnemm cc time conapatmy nrc mao iemes so , amid mm lirettier mcxtette f gina wotmhii be latirel to find , Tht'y hmavcu snap. tlie'v himive the true Imlea of farce expected to 'be developed by their sex , amid itt time songs amid tianee are tIi equals of ( lie genuemnen. Miss Anna Cald- wei ! , as ma. book agent , ha never lmnd a part which becttrne lttr so vell. Full of clash and go , site brings to mind somnetinmes the viteiuem'S' of Theo , the sttbtlo sugeative. notes of , tlice Oate. Miss Clara Bell , n womitleruitily fetching girl , dances splentlitity with Miss VoIces. Sierra lClnabai' , IilbertI l.cmtmocic , Ilcne Vluteent amid Imauz itne coma. Plete what must be consldemett one of ( be vem-y best farce eoinciiie touring the 0011gm- try. _ _ _ _ 4 , 5 I , e I e'l I'a . ii ( t Thirteen seasons for a spectacular proiiuc- tton , and each sesson seemingly better thamm the one iim'evioue , tells ( lie story of ' 'rho heviis Auction , " which began a short en- gngemer.t last evemming at Boyd's. Mr. Charles Yale , the nmmmtmager of the extrava- anza , has seen rivals come and go , new iilemts of stage mechanism exploited , new burlesques Introilticed , but time ' 'Atictiota" ' htmt kept pac wIth the changing conditions , s'ith the result that it is mae of timepopulat - sti000CCei4 of ( lie stage. Itrigiat with new costumes , new sct'nEr3' , new stage 'effep , mmciv imahlet , and the cloy- crest of lpeciUitlt'i' , the spectacle imiade a -ivlnmilmtg last evvnhimg , such as it line not enjoyed for seveml yeate. 'l'it parformaac Went with snmtp , until tIme jiia3ers comae ir for their full 'Imare of ene.tiragetnent itt the hamids cf tiiouee in front. Time tlranaatic InCidents - Cidents of the story devolve ujmotm Miss Sadie Steplmens. who , as Curios. gives a moat inteiligent intcrpretatiomi of mm voom' shephermi ; Mr. Augtmmmtua flrtmno , Jr. . as Tby , a'ery frlE'mihly , tlonkey ; Al W. Dcker , as ( lie hard.lmcartcd cM fumier , Pete : Misi .lmmgtitmmtne as Count ht'orttmno ; Mimem Mildred Iloiden as ( lie heroine , Madeline' , and NOra \TCrnomi as Janet. till at whom filled tIme re- qtmiremnen ( . - Tmtt lholait 'f tile evcning VL5 I-nude by - the ' ia'Lmn8 , who mb IL wondqrfuhly clever "turn' ' in ( lie thIrd mmci , mind. kttcr in time "l'erlis of the Trolley , " ci. hurleqtic of the 'nmhtcmr cars , pIrTw , tlirmselve'3 ttcrolmntmi bf pru-emnInent abIlity.0.a tim , Riuto" is a character bit. ne-w thin 'season ahiat won roumada of applatise for the maimer of its working tmzt. 'rho ballets mire exceedingly pretty , leil by Stgnorltas Chitten and Barb- lotti , katie beautifuL women the former iming particularly simnmmeiy and irett' , 'rime -girls mire very attractive. all of thaprn , rltrht i'omneh' . amid th' performnamico lime he ( Mr. Yale has given in several seasons. S mirm" . t liii C t'tttt Ii % % 'n.i't i tI''c Are brotmgbmt about 'by tIme tmse of hIoetetter' Stomach Bitters , forenmost amitong American famIly remnellee. Ithetimatlamim , neuralgia , dyspm'psia liver conmpialnt , immalaria and mm-r- votis complaints succumb to this reliable remedy. It does It kamilga work tItoromiily : , and those vlmo time it reap a frtmitfimt harvest of health Pimysiciaas of time ftrst standing coninmemitl it , S 1).I TflS 2) JI 1eIlrBElcIfI ) . September G-Democratic state convention. Suptembor 2S-flepubhicamt primaries to choose delegates to time county convention. September 23-RepublIcan coumaty comivema- ( ion to nonilmiate county oflicars. October 3-Demmmoerntlc county convention to nomInate county officers. I.Ot'.I 1. Ic ! C ! J'I TIS. Time annomimicermient in Saturday morning's paper that Mr. J , 'F.'m'ertz is a candidate for time state sento was erroneous. lie asserts that lie is a camadidate for no omce avim atsoeve r. Frank Itoilicitty amid Flub Sammders were arrested - rested yesterday aftormtoan on time charge of ilgl'tlng , They were iii time house in which Lovgren was assaulted Sattmrtlay night , and took hiart in time affray. A one-story frame buildimig at 118 North Tantit street , owned and occmmpied by George J , Gilbert , catmght- fire from a defective flue yesterday afternoon at 4:50. : Time building was damtiage-l to time extent of 25. Time fire department was iahIeti to the Sixteenth street viaduct yesterday afterneomm about 4:30. : Some one lied seen smoke arising - ing frotma time timbers that vre being bored , by workmen vitIt hot irons , and turned iii the alarm. Mrs. l'itmapie was arrested last nIght at Twentieth street and Poppletomm avenue tot creating ma disttmrbammce. JSlni was after lmer child , of wimicuim she claimed liar htus. band had ilelmrived Imer. Site had located ( hem at time above address. Saturday afternoon a number of small boys wera i1Iayimi4- ; circus at Nitmeteenthi avenue and Locust street. in doing ( hit horizontal liar act \\'altIo , the 6-year-old eon of Mr. and Mis , 0. A. Scott , fell fron time bar and , . strik1og time imard ground be. imeatit , broke his if arm at time elbow. The city mnarshat of Tabor , Ia , , was in ( hi city yesterday -afternoon after time flier Alien , who had r6bimed his cousin Tabor , and was captured Satamrmby by Ietectivos Demp imey amid hayes. I' Tbe mmiii refused at tirsl to go without requisition papers , but latem changed imis rniamti lie will be taken t Tabor today. At time Young 'mVcnaen's Christian assoclatlor rally at the First 'Freskyterian church ( him evening Miss Coaven will sing and Mism Kessler of Plattamnouth , whose playing ec pleased timose vhoi attemmdetl time strrmwberr festivaL wIll play. . ' Miss McHugh chlt glvc a brief talk. Every one is invited to attend , No admission wIilThc charged , Awnrded Highest [ toner's-World's Fair. : 'Pit ; CIiE'1M BAKING I $ $ I1R MOST PERFECT MADE. A pui rape Cream of Tartar Powder. l7t't fem ArnmcinIa , , , Am or any other duIteff4 40 YBAttS TH STAt'lDARD. STAt'lDARD.:2 -:2 'DANISh RiFLE CLUB'S ' ShOOT Some Very Crcditabo Target Work Done at Euser' Park Yc8tordn.y , NAMES OF TIlE WINNERS AND TIlE SCORES EsiiibItion hj' tue Turners cmiii SpIrIted CoimtcIs nit tue hiowllng Alloy Acid to ( Ito Ematerttiiitimtemtt of ( Ito 1)mty-.twmtrthiiig of l'riseu , Time Danish lttflo club held its seml.an- ntntl siiootltmg tournament at Itimser's park yesterlay. Time chilly witmds , which pro- veiled during hiart of the tlay , hirevented a large attendance , but iii the afternoon a crowl of severa't hundred people assemiibled to witness the shoot and to participate in the 'ariotms gammies ama the grountia. At 10 o'clock the Iaulsh sharpshooters opened time toUm'mmamnemmt , after time usual sig' nal lmaa been given. Shooting was on a ten-ring target for moemmibers at the Ianish club emily , This commtinuetl until later in the day , when mmmcimtbcrs of time Omimaha Sclimiotzetmvereima put in an appearance amid took aim tipotm the twenty-five rimig target , firing upamm which was opelt to all corners. In the afternoon a imammimber of bowlers exhibited their aklil impomi ( tie boa iimmg mtt- leys , whIle time Danish turners gave two eplemidiml exhibitions of tummmbilmmg mmmml Oil time vaulting itoase. Ihoth of timeso per- formmmatmces nrotmscd the midmimiration of time people imresemmt , so well were ( hey exectmtemi , To onlookers it mmppearmni mimore like time work of setami.Imrofessionais titan ammuatemmre. In ( lie ttimmmbiing acts some ( lifllctmlt feats were pertorimieil and ott time horse time turners easily cicared eight feat. six incites , Tue gymnasts were uituiar the tiim'ectlomi of In- strtmctor Fr d Nygmmerml of the Iamtisht Ttmrn- verein. Amt award of a gold mmmedai was mnamie to time tcciety. Time rifle club , organized abotmt five ) 'c'Imrs ago , did soimmo hair shooting aim its ou'mm tarS get. Out of PSsibio fifty lmnts 'iiI4ammm Novo scored 33 ; i'residemat Charles Itasmittms- sema , 33 ; 0 , P. Jemtoeti , ' ( Irammhc l'etersomm , 29 ; Jantes Johmnomm , ! 4 , and Clmrist Nelson , 23 , These six , bimmg time lmlgiiest cmi five elmots , wore rewarded witlt prizes , cotmsistiimg of a silver water pitcher , rochlmmg chair. elI- ver castor and other minor urises. In time Fuller F free-for-all simoot Fred , it. Heft antI Fred M mmgemlolmt , u'hmn imad ( meemi deiayed on tlmelr lmutttliig ( nh by immiavoIdaimle c'rcumnstancea. ' and to wimomia mm sitootlimg totmrmiamnemmt proves irresIstIble , earmteml tIme three first i'riz a in time order miamateti. Jammms Joimiisotm , 0. 1' . Jensen amid Frank l'etersemi were awarded fourth , 111th anl sixth prizes respectively on their targct Tim whiners received prizes from a gold eatcim for Fuller to au elegatit pipe , carmacti hmy i'etersemm. On time bowling alley Churl's Rasmmmtm'seemm tl- ! tirmguiaumcd ltimmmelf smtmcicmmtiy to ( me awtrdotl a shiver butter dili timmd Mrs. Olson was declared tue best lady bowler. A toot race , ai3o for a prize , was womm by P. Maden. Time clay was conclumlami 'ith a sclal hop. - - - - Oregor Kidney Tea cures cli kifimmey troubles. Trial size , 25 edits. All druggIsts .Imst ma I.itLin i'ittr , Time "Northweatermt" Nunmber Six leaving ( ) mm'rlma 4 p. in. daily. stow arrives at Clmicao :59 : a , mu. , instead of 8:15 : , ao formumerly. "Juat a little faster. " Domm't comafuse this with thin On alma Clticmtgo special , which still leaves at 5:15 : p. tim. daIly and arrives at Chicago S : i5 a. m. No need to chmammge this traitt. City chico , 1401 Foment street , J'EI'.sO.'i L 1'11t.1fl.I vus , J , T. Winters of lted Cloud is at time Mil- lard. lard.J. J. C. Sullivan of Spatmimllng Is at time Ar- mmdc. C. J. hlysharn , Roil Oak , In. , Is at time Mcr- chmants. G. 0. Swain of Marslmalltowti , Ia. , is a Del- iomio guest. A. J , Manassa of [ 'ocateilo , Imlalmo , is at the 3lercliants. l'mmrry Griffin and wife of Clmmeinimati are mIIlIartl guests. \v. J. Atkinson , Greut River , \'yo. , is a Mcrcliammts guest. C , A. Pratt of CushmIng and J. S.'est of hienkelman are Nebraska gmmess ( at time Mer- citants. Nebraskans at the Paxton are : ii. it. Robinson of Kimball , M , C. Keith of North Platte , 0.i. . Anderson of Neligh , and Johima C. David and wife of Paa'oee City. Nelmrasktmiis at ( lie leliorme are : F. Al. Rimbiec of flroken How , r. M. Alden of ily- annie , I ) . N. Whteelgr of 1'emmtierV. . Al. Whmite of Tekamali , and It , W. Ilalte of \\'lml ( utah. George \V. Vroonmao of North Platte. chaIr- niami of the grimvanco conitnittec of tIme Broth- 'rhmoo'I of Locommtotlve Engineers on time Union Pacific system , amid J. N' , Corhmitm of flemtver , secretary of tIme Knights of Labor on time systeimm , are at the Arcade. Neithmer Is in the city on business of special imiiporlaimce NATURAL AS NATURE And sometinmes a great , ieal prettier. t'OU may have the color of haIr you most atimutre. me your own Is gray , or .polted mu , bleaching aa.l mn iut-mous dyes , OLe IMPERIAL HAIR RECENERATOR- It i hair ( onto and coloring of perfect ci'antm. noes , % % 'llicIm comt's In sert'ram simmmdts. Ono , ipJlI. cation will last car nmoothis. it ma alsoitttei ) ' mm- gossibte to detect It. use. fimiths wilt not aftct it. dead for free booklet. 1.iiI'ElItIt [ , Cli IitiOsL 11Um , ( ' 0. 292 FIfth Avenue , N. Y. : SOLD BY SFIERMAN & MC CON NELt , : . IOIlfft' tl'f't , - ( I.tht , , A'eb NEW TABLES1 - : Whatever turn time wheel of fashion may take , time Library Table will always remain a favorite' . It supplements the book shelves anti the escritoire , amid it is difficult to imagine - agine a Library satisfactorily arramiged without - out at least one such Tahmleriesk. We have an immense assortnment , with both plain and carved border tops , with one to four drawers , with and without time lower shelf. Prices start at $10.00 ; ( his is for a slightly reduccd iz . For 113,00 you can eecure a very popular pattern. I'romn thus point they Increase in cost as the size arid decoration become more lavish. " , Ve have bank direct- ora' tables which reach $100 $ in price , But the one important point to remember is that our prices on this one line of library work are below every other house in the city. city.Chas. . Shiverick & Go. FURNITURE of Every Description , Teomporary Location , JRof * iiicl 121)S DouZlmati Hfroet , ILILLaBD uoTL 13LQaz -I - . - RAINS ( SOUO - . - = - Sound brains furns1t practical ideas. A hat I - ' ' - . - being a close neighbor to brains , is cntitcd [ to har- . - . - - . vs i thc crop. We lend our brains to our hat de- es- . - parttncnt. rlirec inontils of each year we study - - : : : how to obtain a practical , shapc.rctnining hat , for ' - = : little money. The rc3ult , compare ally hat , at any , , . . . - : : p1ce , whcthcr , 5 or 6 dollars--side by side-- - . - quality to quality.-trirniniug to triinnhiug.--to our : : : : : - - three dollar . hat , and find ourrovcrbalance the scale - _ - - - - - , . . .ertainly. ' 3- - 1'Iic "NebrasIa SpeciaL" our _ one fifty leading - - - hat p is cxccptioiially line this seiI-so1d so far - - . - over 400 dozen , rhrec dollars buys as good a hat - . - - - - I DUt in a fcv pIacc. Derby. Fedoi-a o'r soft. - = , - ,1Wo and two fifty are our other prices , the - - - . identical hat youpay $3.50 and for. Fasli- - ' . - ionaby blocked and cvcry shade appropriate for the . - ' : : : seasonsha..cs , stiff Fedora , Tourist , soft and other. - Crushers we sell at 35c , 5oc , 75C. $3.00 , $ l.25t - - : : consideribly cheaper--as a matter of course--than any OnC selling a line auywlicre---shades arc everything - - : : thing that color hats. - . . - I.- Autumn weight overcoats. Shaift omit to ad- ' - ' - . - 'ise a fall overcoat. ' . . -IW . . . - - 1icy'rc ! cheap2r this year than ever Ecfore If you - a.05 . - - can t do as ivell clscs'herc try us. We shAll please -9 - g- with a good dressy coat for four do lars , a bet- - : teton for six fifty , increase in 1cIiiaiiiclolIar - dollar in ricc until -we rc-ch a tailor made , dc- : : au.- . crailtly draped beauty tliat'lI cost but fifteen dot- - F ca- you _ _ _ _ _ - - tars. I A sample of the queer and awkward overcoat > . - - - called ' 'Paddock , " vhicIi is--by the way-- the newest - - : : est cxtiemc for swell wear , on exliibtion in our : : Douglas street window. - ( D- . : : S Ef''IlJkh fe. . Kt ' - 1:1 : c - La' . - - r . _ atalogtios ( Fati and Winter 1891.5) ) to be lttU on application. ooOoooooo 00000000000 000000000000000000000t)000000000000000000000000 § ' - GE7'YYLVG iIZ4RRJED ci 0 0 Calls for new card.-veddiig 8 - § invitations-stationery , etc.- 0 0 0 , all of wbtch we furiish en- 0 0 0 0 graved after the nios ap- 0 8 0 proved fashion. 0 'Your mtatmme etigraved omm 100 earths for $1.tO , 0 - 0 c : , 0 c RAYMOND , 15th and Douglas , JEWELEH. 0 ce 0 00000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000Q _ -ow E R FROM AOLINE ' DIRECT FflM THE TANK . . 4. h CEEWE THAN STAM . - , , No flatter , . ! t'o &rom. No Thign ( r. ' - , . p. BF.tT Powr.ii. ( or C'orn and reefiMlils , h3alia , i ; , . ILay , Running S'cpmtrators , Creameries , tc. . . , - L 0 TTO O4SOLlNE ENGINE3 ' Statloniiry or Portable , ( ltotiOII.P. - Bto2ORp , _ _ . . _ _ .oi.a Scid forCamalugue , 1'rIet , etc.desorItImtg work to bedone. Chicago,24CLakeSt , ' THE OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS Omaha , SheeleyBlock , 15th & howard Sta. 33mb i. Va1iaut Sta. . l'mItIj/m.flELLzzA , PA. - who have ht'.n humbnggodby the " I1ectrto Belts , " i"eilow aublercr , " IThlus. Y "Crnyon"TrOCOUI "Vacuum , " "Fr , . , . Cute" tima.cke , oad who have founa a "S U your.oif gruwmmimc oItieriadworoiYOU , wbo it.v.iionup IndeMpairsaJtn5 ' 4 1 nni doomed , there . ilo bap , for maim' to you I .ar , who are cttktngmnto an i'.rmT nrlriILtr , upon , i bnr'k'ga ol etcknt'i at , ! liortuno. , , Itt' , .nd 3Ji.'VJ' tysar..ie'z T1IIJUL5 itIit'Ei ' 3IQ2I5.1I Xb . iituz t : EWT LESTOREDI ; - , t Write me I rum tnioy orycarea ; . ird ro , t1iESTIO5 I ISTS u'l , 1110 F.e tioet. 7 I.Caree , 1' , b , i4. , . . . , . . . . , . ' ' . ' . . ' . , . . . . srrLmcr. mr , my iim i i cur. mb.'tau.d I cam it'mta ice' 'rw.es 5C.TS' .igr.t. . , . , , , , . , , , , . . , , , , . -4.J r'5t rpdiI.a.t WIII b.r m.lrtreimml peib.rbti , . ' , , , 1' . ( C. Ti..t.4r..I.l Con.istlos Nr"1Iil A ' lttn1mymttsr Cr by pill . , aydt..t i.a,5 iud. yontoflEALTti. 1 , , N. E. WOD. PreslUent. CHICAGO MEDICAL ft SURGICAL 1NSTITU1E , 31) han Buren 51. ChIca9o , lii. a - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - , . 1 ' .10' , - ' WAWHOOD , uanmmlt.ecm ( neHru aim nor , , , , , , dteaes.Micti us % Veait Thie lteruorrJomqifllmnin wonderful roirisdy - ! ewer , ltetitmieIteYaketttImjocs , I.oIL.IariItrcet , Stgmmiiy ICiiiisboim , . I4erous ? hess till dtaiirtiiind ioiaof powerin Generative (1rgjta of cutter i-axcittmied q ; I ) , oor ezertbom , , "outhrui crromezeessiro use of tobacco , omiluni or stla , , tIeII. ultmntit. shteim i.'tnfto murmur. ( 'on3uiulllotm or in.anItv. ( 'an ho currIed tO - , . , , . 1 , a * . nisim , \VItIt . ' . v.pt mtcki'I. e iertn'x eor 14. by prei3mmJVItIt a * S. outer wit - , ' ' , , . ' ' rettul bIte . . giwc a tt'i'itt'ttt Cinruitrc (0 cur. iii' m..uiry hoId Sty a14 AIlrmmrei.m , . A fur U , ( like liii tither. Write for freo1ecmmcsi hmitok sent seam , it sama ep cmi I bmV. in piatmi Wmi'm.ar. Mtcms NI5V NEllie CC ) . , htasonmcTcmnimcCi1mcAore Sold in Omaha by Shmermimut & SfcConneii. Iturmn 5. Cc , anti Vlckeri & Merchant , druggist. . March list. ibIS. Moe & l'enfohci Co-i ; am very much pleased to commend W. L , t6eymmmour's abmitY 51 tLfl OPti . elan , mmavlng been sattaf.mcloriIy fitted wIth tas. Cs for nellgmoutlam amid derive-ti grc5l betiemit timemefrommi iii my rofesslomuI work. I woull rec. Commend alt of the uritamlo prof"utOn to do itke' wle , Verb' troiy. J. LAUtsIEVAI.LMS. . Oaiatmt Acatlemimy of line Arts. IlgAp/icIlmi ( lAtJi4liI ) ElY JYfl : STI1AIN. lON'T 'rnij"i.tiVITIZ 'VOUIt IYBII. laay persona Chase Imce'ia tire cotmt&intiy ach- lag have no mites ' . 1,01 retet sekiatlmmealmy mILled glasseS vlti gIL-it timetit. This theory Ii hoW uni' versalmy eitmbIsited. ! "ImiipruierIy Oiled igimimisel will tnvei-iaiIy Increase time trouble anrt tasy lead to TOTAL III 1NINE88 , " Our ability t adjust glasses safey ( an's correctly is beyond alueslion. Consult us. Eyes tsto'l free of charge. THE ALOE & PENFOLD Co. , Opposite i'axtoa hotel. LOOK } 'OIt 'tIII 001.1) LlOf. EDUCATIONAL BROWNELL HALL JmOAIttIN(1 , t.'thi ) iIA' $ L'stOtJL FOR iouo : L.lJiI , ( ) iiliilFs , NEil Fall term Wine Yeanea4ay , &eptennber limb. For catalogue a..4 p.trttculara apply to this rs tar , T2i IUSY. VOIIERTY. 0 , ! , U , , , O3.1AflA , NZi. U RUPTURE J priMArlErrLv . I'Ir11TThT'T OUNO ' UUftLJJPAY OPAYVNTILCUflE r- tIFfaiOU TO eooo PtTICT $ . . 'L wrlteforflaDkfleferencema , .rIZa xAMIuA'rioN fliCE. .10 Opratton. Ho Detention from Buslno - ' SEIIO FOfl CIRCULAR. THE 0. i : . MILLER CO. , CQG-301 New York Life I3l'cz. , Omaha , Neb , .1' NEBRASKA i NA TIONA L Bi1N1 II U. S. 1)ejto.iHoi' , ( JIStUlLl , ebiuI.ms. CAPITAL , - - $4Oo,00o - SURPLUS , - - $55,5O , OffIcers sad Diretor.-3fenr W. 1ie , . pri. . if Identi John 11. CeltIcs , , lCe'pr.ldsati t.meta j' 8. Bee , , C&shter ; William U. , Hughes. c.4i5t. tnt caabler. caabler.TIE TIE IRON BA1L