1 THE! AMERICAN 3 HOT DOWN ON THE DILLS Dtstiuiie Inrldrnt At the WotU't rir rourtu. Hkxn nmmst tx tikx. Sm ,t.nS Mo . !.,! r Jtitv .N TI10 Weill fsr mU ith jtHU.in. It wm tit tiHtlrw thetm lirti tli imtrMio imlwtt.f liUnr K-vtiitf riijoying th instil- fM VlKMiit, , Inn t f fn 1V 1 Bmr. f IH I r sv, Ut tinman th tin Wn, Tticro wirrt tunny fit tht Ytii' City whuaa tnin.l wr-nt lm k to that glorious ftmrih of July f tin ntli-n nisi yir In tho Qiinkir I'lty, when m tiMi inrf with thi lollim of tlm lull tlht hour tin pntriotlo jmlwn of it pop. bI run riot for timi-p tlmn ltnlf Jnv. Wi'tt tnl woiniw, oil mul votmtr. nntivo ml nlion ninn-luM slnnwt without bmiik up Clitytnut stmet itnl snlutM with Iwrwl ltimls nixl riiitflntf shouts th clil liimlinnrk of HWtty in InilrptMultMUHt qunrc; whim NinrmnnnnilHIioritliin ntnl D0111 1'iilro, all now numlirtvil with tlxwo tlmt hnvo itw, stood arm in nrm bofnrs tho oM HU'rty toll ami towtxl tln-lr hriuls in r?vonnco ami honor. fcH'veutopii ypnrs have cIhiwkhI slnco tin wo tirrinjr swiii'S wi-re eimd1, ami tho metropolis, tho upcoml WorM's exjioNi tion of tho ri'imhlio, gnve occasion for a still greater uYmoiistrntion of lovo of flag ami country, ono which in its tnag nltuda ami iniprusslvpnoss kept pure with the growth of tho country in tho Intervening years. The Mayor Awoke Thlr Kiitliimlnmn. A vory dramatic incident occurred during Mayor Harrison's nddreiw. Stop ping toward the table, ho picked up a email bunch of red and white carna tions, and waving them in tho face of the multitude, lie exclaimed: "Here are flowers from tho grave of Thoinus Jeffer son, a mighty hero of tho days of Amer ican independence." Then laying down the flowers, and picking up a sword with a magnificent gilded scabbard, he con tinued, with increased dramatic effect, as he waved it around his head: "Here is the sword of another great defender of America, Andrew Jackson." A great shout went up from tho throng, and at this moment big rain drops commenced to fall, the sky having been gradually overcasting from tho commencement of the exorcises, 'It is going to rain," shoutod tho mayor, "but do you think that our fore fathers who died for you cared for tho rain?" A mighty shout of "Nol" came In re sponse, "The supreme moment is at hand," continued the mayor whose watch do noted that it wns within a minute of noon. For a moment tho multitude stood breathless. Venerable Mrs. Staf ford, shaking and trembling in every limb, uprose and grasped tho cord of the flag polo. Unfurled the HaereeJ Kmlilein, "The moment Is hero," shoutod tho mayor, A roar of cannon and then, with palsied fingers, tho old lady drew tho cord toward her and Paul Jone's flag, old and faded, but still a priceless emblem of liberty, wont up to the top of the polo In full view of the throng. Simultaneously Mayor Harrison again grasped tho Jackson sword, and brand Ishing it over his head, shouted above the roar of cheers: "Men and women of America, let every American swear at this moment and by this sword that ho stands ready to dtaw his sword in de fense of his country." Forward to tho stand, like tho roar of tidel wave sweeping inland, camo tho Yokes of tens of thousands of resolute men, and tho weaker voices of thousands of tho gentler sex, " Yes! Yes! Wo swear! We swearl" From tho balconies of the structures, behind and before, to the north and south, down from tho dome of tho . Administration building came liko an ochothodeep, earnest roar, "Yest Yes! Wo swear! We swear!" HUH the mayor stixsl with tho sword jMilnted to ward the flag liko AJux defying tho lightning. Tho moment was dramatic and intense, ono of those moments that are experienced but once in a lifetime, There was not a man or woman in tho vast throng, but at a call from country, would have marched at tho moment to the dofenso of tho flag, Mounded the Columbian Hell, Meanwhile another interesting feature of the program had been In progress. Just as tho flag was hoisted, Mrs. Madge Morris Wagner of Ban Diego, Col., and then Miss Minnie F. Mlekloy, pressed the electric button uism tho president's tablet The Western Union had con nected a wire from tho stand to tho foundry in Troy, N. Y where the new liberty bell wits recently cast, and Im mediately thereafter tho following inessago was rocoiveds OFKICB CLINTON & MKNELLT IlKIX Co., I Thov, n. Y. f To William O. McDowell, Chicago: The Columbian liberty bell was sounded at the instant you closed the circuit at tiooii of this grand Independence day, and this ringing was followed by the playing of niitloiial and patriotic airs on the grand chime made by us for St. Patrick's cathe dral, New York City. Thousands upon thousands of patriotic citizens have called to see this historic bell, many coinlm; long distances. The glorious day, bright and clear, seems to have been granted as a pedal favor to liberty lovers. You can announce to the 250,000 friends who have made such splendid ottering to this bell, that their gift have crystallised into grand form, and that the new liberty bell has been set ringing to aid peace and good will throughout the whole world. CLINTON & MENKLLY. Night Sevnes. The sotting of the warm afternoon aun did not witness a lessening of the ar rivals at the grounds, which at no time since the gates were opened in the morn ing had ceased. In fact the attendance between 6:30 ' 1 ' ' it le,. tV. t n'tMf.d .!.! ,j ' ,.., . 4 . 'it !. ,.,. ., , . t I I . i ht,h:i ! if t ttt..ti , Pi?t-tk eM tf It - t 1 !...-t Hi I lk Mi, 1,1 tn tit ! ..! Ot joiS,i"tt t Mi ' (fi-l'nt, ! i tu ,s i.t N v ,1, In j t HMn I j tiM I 101 tt Uk' ft-4 I M'l Mmoif tun 1 t d hi m' 1 1 I 1 tiiif I I) "- i f p ! llpl.-l ft! i.mmit ONK Or TtIK HKT rtW CT. dark, and by the time the display of fireworks lgan the thirty acre of ground in front of the Urand phmi and to tho east of Manufacturer's build ing was a dense mass of spectators. The fireworks, which included thousands of rockets, Isiml, floating stars, various set pieces and other notablo devices, were magnificent. Hoth electric foun tains were going smoothly, and the im mense search lights on tho tops of tho various buildings gave added brilliancy to the Is'HUtiful scene. The day, which Is noticable for almost double tho attend ance of the largest previous day, closed with great cheering for tho Fourth at the World's fair as tho people started for their homes. Stopped Junt In Tlmo, Vincennks, Ind., July 5. E. W. Bono and wife while driving over in Illinois alxmt three miles west of this city Sun day evening discovered a trestle to be on fire. Mr. Bono saw it was just time for tho wost bound passenger train on the O. and N. road. Leaving his wife to hold the horse Bono ran up tho railroad track to flag tho train, As ho ran ho saw the train coming and ho waived his arms and hat frantically across the track. His signals were seen and heeded Just in time. The truin stopped on tho brink of a chasm 15 feet deep, Ailvlsuil to lluy the Wntor Work. DksMoineh, July 5, Tho committee of tho city council reported in favor of purchasing the city water works. The committee advises that no arrangement should be entered into which does not give the city until July 1, 1891, and at least seven months after tho price is ascertained, in which to complete the purchase; and that thn tho city should havo tho right to pay either in cosh or iu bonds secured by a mortgage of tho works, payable at pleasure. Unearthed s Miwtoilon, GUTHlUE, O. T,, July 0. M. C. Fain ter of llennessy, recently discovered somo mastodon remains in tho Glose mountains, 73 miles west of here, which are the most massive bones ever found in tho southwest, Ho has brought in and placed on exhibition two teeth, one weighing olght pounds and tho other eight and a half; tortious of a leg bono 10 inches in diameters and part of an Ivory tusk five inches in diameter, ( nllfornlH'n Midwinter l'nlr, Han Fiunoihoo, July fi, Throo hun dred thousand dollars has been offered the managers of tho proposed midwinter fair by voluntary subscribers, and there seems no doubt that a million can lw raised without difficulty. Headquarters have been established In this city. An organization is being rapidly completed, and an active campaign for tho fair has begun. foully Murrierml, Ottumwa, la., July 15. Edward Brown, bixikkeetsr for the McOavic Lumber company, was found dead near his homo, Ho had been shot and his skull crnshod with a car link. It is sun- jiosod tho murder was enmmlttod for money as the pockets of tho corjiso bad been rifled. The pollco are searching for his companions. lllniflHllUt to Mt In t'lilrngn, Washington, July 5, A cull has been issued by President A. J, Warner of tho Bimetallic league, for a national convention of tho organization to meet In Chicago August 1. Tho object of the convention Is to tako steps to protect the silver Interests from adverse legis lation feared at the extra session of congress called to meet August 7. Soiitliwent Silver Conwiition, Hii.veii C'itv, N. M., July 5. Tho southwest silver convention met here with representatives from California, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nebraska, Colo rado, Central America and the territor ies, Ex-Oovernor Boss of New Mexico, was made pormanent chairman and made a strong silver speech. Ohio Miners fttrlke. Stueiienvh.le, O., July 5, Fifteen hundred miners at Long Hun, Dillon vale and Laurelton mines, on the Wheel ing and Lako Erie, are out on a strike because of the discharge of a chock weighman, Injured by Lightning. Kansas Cit?, July 5, Irving Clark and Edwin Pauling and Mrs. Clark and Miss Minnie Clark wore seriously in jured by lightning near here while pick- nicking. Will Not Compete With the White City. TCBCOLA, Ills., July 5. Tho Eastern Illinois Fair association decided to hold no fair in September, although tho dates had been set. Amateur Trent Aoelllon. Chicago, July 5. The National Amateur Press association selected Bos ton as its next meeting place and elocted ofllcera. MINERS ARE ENTOMBED. Ftlghtful Uploon In Tluuif hill Colliery. 1 GREAT HAW ARE Kllt.m. It tr4 th ! llnttitr,! 4 Men Id . Mint", to lit l ftt4 Ah " lr. ! Se. lilMK, July V-tlh't eleltetnerd hin by sn rpblim that neeiuTed la jtiifitsin's iNlliery. One liiimlirsl and llhSttv iniiiem t entoiutssl, and It li ifearwl that the of life will l heavy. Ki utttit parties an list I si work, and four ltdit have Ihhmi recovered and troiht to the unrfaep. AU'iit the middle of tits evening the ta had t learpd siilNetently to allow tlm work of rsou, to protwd, but only for t short time. About II1) aw supsed to luive Ihou killed. The men and lsya nthwing number 145. The bodies were found lying In heaps and many weie brought to the surface. Unremitting efforts aro Is'lug made to reach tho few miners who may still bo alive, STUPENtTsTILL niOTINQ. Pmti I'ollee I'linhln tn DUperee the Pahis, July 5, -lliotous demonstra tions wero made by students at St. Ger main Iv-s Pres and tho Hue Jacob, near the hospital La Charite. Tho po lieo wero unable to disperse tho niob. Eventually a large de tachment of cavalry charged and icattered tho students, Tho municipal counvillors have decided to send a depu tation to the funeral of M. Nngor, tho clerk who was killed In tho encounter between the police and tho studonts in tho Lutin quarter on Saturday. Tho disorder in the streets increases hourly. The whole district bounded by the Boulevard St. Germain, tho river nd the lino do Seine is in an uproar. Students with crowds of roughs fill tho Dpen spaces. Omnibuses and tramcars are stopped by tho moos, tho passengers aro turned out and the vehicles are up wt. On tho Boulevard St. Oermaln Quai Voltaire and tho Run St. Peres traffic has been suspended. The Hue St. Peres has been barricaded. Pedestrians are maltreated. Tho charity hospital lias been surrounded with currlaseres to keep off the students, who threatened to attack tho building. Tho ministry of public works, the marine department and tho echolo des beaux arts are yuardod by militia. Skirmishing is re ported iritonnittingly from tho line Jocob, tho Voltairo Qnal and the Play 8t Oermaln. The students are trying also to repeat tho scenes in tho neighbor hood of tho palals do Justice and procure depots. Ai i 1 :B0 tho whole district hot ween the Hue St, Peres and the College do Franco, two blocks east of the Boulevard 3t. Michael, was full of riot, The criti cal situation is complicated by tho dom Dnstration of the workingmen. Three thousand of them met in tho Labor ex change and decided to remain in tho building all night to prevent the author ities from executing their threats to close it. Tho names of tho 20 men severely In jured in the riots of tho night havo not been rejKirted. Twelve of tho injured are in hospitals. M. Loso, prefect of police, tendered his resignation to the government, but tho government de clined to accept it until after tho restor ation of order. At 1 o'clock tho report from the Latin juartor said that most of tho windows wero broken, tho lamp posts wero lying across the streets and broken furniture and half smashed vehicles lay there on the pavements, A ihiIIco brigadier is laid to havo been severely wounded with i revolver. Ileronleilu to lletlre From TollUm, Takis, July 8. Paul Deroulodo an nounces that ho has decided to withdraw from political life for four years, M, Millevoye, who presented the bogus Cocardo documents in tho chamber of deputies, has publicly declared that ho was victimized by a forger. The NeiMlon llcign Berlin, July 5. Tho relchstag was )pened by Emperor William in person. Deelnrei It llreneli of faith. Indianapolis, July 0. City Comp troller Woolen, who negotiated tho sale 3f $000,000 of city lsmds to Coffin & Stanton of Now York, but which the Arm has refused to tako, returned home discouraged over tho prospects, llo be lieves the New York bankers havo not acted in good faith with tho city, A nulled and Left For Head, Syracuse, Neb., July 0, Antono Oloystino was knocked down and evi dently stamped in the face and left for dead. John Creasmen and ono Kintio man were charged with the assault ami were both hslged in jail by Marshal Mo Farland to await a hearing. A Itail Waehout. Tot'EKA, July 0. A bad washout oc curred on the Missouri, Kansas ami Texas, on the Neosho section, between Junttion City and Sklddy, About 800 feet of track was washed away, com- pletely blocking the division, trafllo on that end of Children llurned to Death, Bvfvaw, July 8. Danny and Myr tle McCarthy, aged respectively 13 and 10 years, wero burned to death in a fire which resulted from tho explosion of a lamp in tho living apartments over the saloon. Lead Found at Alma. Ozark, Mo., July 8. At Alma, a small mining town akut two miles south of Ozark, lead was struck Sutur day in big quantities at the depth of B0 feet. No Clew to the Miming t'aliler. 8ntiNamu, Ills., July 5. Nothing yet has been heard of the missing nihn Whitman, cashier of the American Ex press company in this city. l HitwtM M a t,,,,t,t,.t k Tit M .!M s Jt, it,,, , .t j '.. t t Wain!)! lvt, ewfUv J, ii,,,,, v I mil. I 1! M1 iit H V mm, lies fi v . Hk Mit-l tM mi iiiiVifi n Inaiiie r i. t , f t. Mi,,p it ..,,., to h .).., t), t I r),,,T ,,f ,, ,.f toe I otl.liitiiit tm,t n, M tii. i vij. llu' 1 oi-.tt, -f I liev lin n 1 1,1 f it sii l i4!m iwiw tnjm, , l,e IkIIiii -f tl' plate .l fbrtd, IVy wet. .t , k M tiiiiv, ittitt r, oe,K n mi t a, ti'mu I m 1 1 m ti,.s, r.,.n.t, it,.r The I.-. ,n (hi beihlinij i f M.mi; fntl tfltv inantv.t, t.llmai ait soii, slo. k. If.ooo, liiMusme, fto.ixm. U. v rll,(idww tvinpany, m,tsMi (nnr atiiv, il,iii, M-t lean t ighlliig MnrmHnlam. FlMl.tV, O., July 4 -HeV. J. Wns 1' v Hill, lumlnr 1 ,f ili.i l'11-.t M ..t 1. t i t thmvhi.f Helena, Mont., and a noted ant (Mormon woiker, is vUltlng lier. Ill Nil llilcrview ho sill. I I wit bit lin.t stsiit years In warfare aualust the evils of Morinouini. Tho Mormons atiiut'- lute tho isiwer of the omtoMitloii aualnsl them, and dilritlir the imst veur linve raiwxl by aHtssment tho sum of (d.oiH.,. (MM) or considerably nmro forthepuristso of eomnlctiiiif their teinole. but w lildi Is designed for tho puiMieo of buying a majritity in the next liouso or congnss to secure their lixed rights to their present locution hv seeiirlmr tlm viwli.,1 imwer n ' 1 of statehood. With this they would be beyond tho reach of tho opposition iu tho future. Mr. Hill says his Informa tion is authentic An Aiitl-Nlltrer Meeting. Hici.kna, Ark., July 5. At the invita tion of the Business Men's league of this city, the Hon. Josiah Patterson, niemlx r of congress from the Memphis district, addressed a largo audience in the ( J rand ojM'ra house on tho causes of the finan cial district and tho remedy therefor. At the close of his speech the audience unanimously adopted resolutions ex pressive of confidence in the ability, in tegrity and wisdom of President Cleve land, and asking representatives in con gress to vote for the unconditional re peal of tho Sherman silver law. Main of Territorial ItoniU. Outwiie, O. T. July 0. Territorial Treasurer Murphy has just consum mated the sale of . IH,0(H) of territorial bonds at a premium of fOitO, much the highest prlc j territorial bonds have ever brought. T.10 Capital National bank of this city, was tho purchaser, and the proceeds of tho bonds will be divided e'pmlly among tho territorial normal school of Kdinond, tho university at Norman and the Agricultural college at Stillwater, and bo used In tho construc tion of new buildings. Toting Olrl Dying; of Lockjaw. Bkazil, Ind., July 8. HattieCushaw, 7-year-old daughter of E. Cushaw, at Iv-HsrlHrt, ju,tt west of t!ii piu, rusty nuilirt) tho bottom of her foot, causing lockjaw. Sho is now lying at the point of death, but is able to talk, and spends tho hours reciting scriptural verses, showing a knowledge of tho Bible phenomenal for a child so young. Indians Normal Senior Weaken. Tkiiiik Haltb, Ind., July 8. Presi dent Parsons of tho State Normal school says 10 members of the senior class havo signed one of tho two papers presented to them and certificate of graduation aro to be Issued, Fourteen certificate In all have been Issued, four to graduates who were not here when the insubordination occurred. Omaha it 7eiw Amlgni. Houston, Tex., July 8. Tho Omaha Sc South Texas company, which has built the Houston Heights, a manu facturing suburb, has assigned, naming II, V. Mai.Oregor ns assignee, Tho liabilities aro 100,000, of which t'O.OOO is duo in Houston, and is all secured. Murderer's Trial For I inanity, Colummm, Ind., July 8, Halph Drake, who murdered Mrs, Ida Ward June 14, and who has slnco been con fined in tho county jail In default of a flO.OOO bond, was placed on trial In a proceeding to have him declared of un sound mind, ' Shot by Aeeldent. Minonk, ills., July 8, At mer chant's carnival Joseph Plckard, mem ber of the firm of Plckurd Bros., was ao cldently shot by Mis May 0. Mitchell, who represented a hardware firm, Tho wound is not thought to be serious, lllg Shop Itediietlon at Iudlanaiolle, " Indianapolis,. July 5. A a result of the continued stringency In tho market nearly 8,000 men employed in tho var ious manufacturing industries of this city will be out of work, many factories having resolved to reduce forces. Town Destroyed hy Fire, I'BTftoLIA, Pa., July 8. Fire burned the entire business portion of the town except Jellison's hotel and the railroad station. Tho postefflco was burned. Thorn Is not a grocery or other store left, The lists will reach i0,000. Too flood Sprinter. Dhnvp.u, July 8. Ed Smith attempted to knock out Buddy Gallagher in four rounds at Broadway Athletic park, in tho presence of 8,800 jMtoplo, but the cleverness of Uallagher and his sprinting ability saved him. Ienled lly CongreMinan Ilreckenrldge, Nkw YoiiK, July 8. A special from Louisville, Ky., says: Congressman Breckenrldge, who Is here on a visit, de nies implicitly tho story that he is to marry Ariss Madeline Pollard, Ilia Skull Fractured. Bambky, ills., July 8. Mr. David Mc Clanahan was thrown from a horse at Herrick, and had his skull badly frac tured by striking a stone. Crank men at Work. Des Moinka, July 8. Tho vault of the New Englai.d Loan and Trust company was cracked and IW0 of the company's luvmey talton. BOOK DEPARTMENT. I tl. I'M !,,, , ,,,,, I ,(,,,, Standard Anti-Roman Catholic Hooks Wliiih tnrtv I'alli'dif Aiittlitntt slmtiM t iti n.rr t' k ' MlXM'lf hnm UJumi the utlh. t.f ,e rt.)f ; Rn, Chiniquy't Books: I It l V tUM IN 1 1ll; III Mt 11 01 .ii I'n.f llltt-l WtMI S AMI lit I 111M I . MlN A I. - I'lliell Fulton's Books: WIIV HMI sts stint I H WHi l't 111 l' lit - ; ( t..ll IM AtllM.tiN IN Tilt 1 V i M ' I'll., fl 51 T. M, Harris' Books: MMN AThM l'l' I IMnl A ' I ,.lti tt Mitttiit eo, tun Mr, and Mrs, Slatterns Works: ItiNVtM' 1,1 IK IM'UMU" l'niir, 1 '(.t'l 111 I ll' ItOMIstl nillSl'S FX It sl II"- I'rlee, tlteeitt AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., OMAHA, NEB. HISSEM & TEETER NorllitAtt Cor, llllh and Dnriga St., -roll Al.l. SISlis ir- Forelgn and Domestic Fruits, Nuti. Ooiilnntlmii, Olgnra and Tolitooo, Teleplmlie ITHI. N. J. CARRIKER, M. DM Physician and Medical Electrician, CHRONIC AND NIRVOUS DIStASIB A aPtCULTV. Rheumatism, Nouralglft, Paralysis, St. Vitus Dance. WOMEN eft CHILDREN. Private Diseases of Male & Female. I'HOMI'T ATTKNTION TO OA IX, Offlcel 310 Sheely Blk, isth and Howtrd, TeleiihoiiH IWI, OMAHA. NF.lt IV. H. LANYON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Telephono 747. Twelve yeni-a iioiillniiiil vnii'llee In Ouifiliil, lllle Hlfllljl SlIIKeon ai.,;imeL)irlHMllllll I titled H, W, enr. HlKleeinll Hint I'llleiiKO HU (tilled lioiirHH:;Ht to 11:10 a. 111.. H:etoH;W Slid 7i(mio;liep, 111. HeHl.leiii-ii.WII Clmrleit Ht,, M. DALEY, MERCHANT y At LOR Suits Made to Order. Oiinrnntttes s penei.., in .11 itlleamis. (Uoth- lri eieitiieu, iynn aim rmiiunmeu. 2(07 Cuming St., OMAHA WX WHITE & CO.f IOO NORTH IOTH tST. "K Stationery, Boohs and News, I'eiliiilliMilH. Mai kAmm. NoUoim. I'lne I'oeket t.'iil lery. (,'lKitrs, Tnlmeena, and Minoktir's Hun dries. KverylliliiK tlrl, elita. Friends Patronage Solicited. M, O. MAUL, Hueeemtor to Hreel U Maul, Undertaker and Embalmer 1417 Fnrnam Street, TSI.SI'IIOKK 9Xt, OMAHA NEB. SEALS write For Prices. Ed. F. PICKERING, Tel. I 38. 109 3. I6h treat, OMAHA. TXlTJ"2vJVIT 13 HOC!., QATE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, TKI.KI'IONE lfU 207 North 17th St., OMAHA, NEB Work fulled for mid delivered, AMERICANS TAKE NOTICE1 Vnt Iferiilemeri, we huve it tieantlf ill line of NeRllgos Ovnrshlrta snd llndnrwssr f n ,111 1,: up. Our wiinilerfill fur HatSI r)t ii'iill .h: limlnellii Aii ail Solid Lftnthar Shoo from up. In ,k, mi nUeri, iieekweitr, Lin, i-u-.. el wti are dtrlclly In It. Iloli't, forKet Hut pluen, LAN DEN BROS., von n. Hixtvt'iiin. KOUCH & HOUCH, Carpenter and Builder. Manufacturer stid Repairer of Saah, Screens, Doors and Windows and Furniture. ALL WORK GUARANTEED, Shop: 1617 Ddnnport Btrt, OMAHA, C. W. BAKER, Undertaker Embalmer It-orinerly with M, O. Maul TKMEI'IION it1 l. 319 South 16th it,, . OMAHA. LADV ASSISTANT rOSNISHID. SYPHILIS A SPECIALTY. A wril(n iruaranU to cur, our riir u wi tiiArwnt and nt 11 intlilfif up. t trf4l iifht yttnrs ' Uvm nrwr ift-n a syniitifn liir. ty tm'Thn$f ct fully ran trcnt )oti by rtmlt,nnl wt tfi v th mmi mroiitf riirnf'(t Ui run or refurirl II i'nn flo sv ati,l wo will yy rl r-m-i fan both y a and lntt'l Mils win (, hrr If w tail M nir. Wo i 'UUvt,gt tha Worlit fnf a rsw Itiat our M AUlt) (KMMY will nut rxirtt. Mrllf fir full mrf l ulart and fi-t tha arl-l n h. Ihe mot Ditilnf nt iliv-l'tatti hva urwr in-fit adla In Ifivit nmra ihnn tfruiHirary rHlf. In our ttrlit frmm' lra,t(- with this MAOIf! ItKMKOY ft has tri rti..t ilifTictilt to (vrrnfi tho irJ ml !, ajrilriRt all so rallt-il im'III-. Hut utnixr tMir troiiir g urn(j ibuusanla an try tuff it ami Im-1mt iMiriMl. ft nittra4't to t ura or nf 11111 vry lnlUr mut m hvt a tlnaiit'lal ha klnif nf Itm.OHQ It Is iMutiH'tlf aafv to try tin. Old chronic, dm-p-fMittt raiws rtirt In M t,i tn iUa. lnTrttrat uur tltuinclal stsDdlttir, our rt p'iUH.tii a buMtnras mtn. WrHn us for hama and '(Id'om s of thitsa wa baa piirt'd who h ifivi'n prnnltin ti tvfnr to thim. If your syniluus ar hh tttniat. nuitttus iwttliHS In mouth, rhfiimatlum In bns and joints, Imlr fa I Hit ic nut, rniptltms on any pari of tha body, fwllti(f of iTHniBMl dfj.rvMlon, wln In hmti or lKtnit writ at in,i. Alt (ortVMindcn'ti iMiit Ma il In lnin rnvflttrw W Inrit' thamowt rtirtd Invaciitratlotiaihl will do all in our iowrr to aid jrou In It, Aildrasa, COOK REMEDY CO., Masonlo Temple, CHICAGO, ILL. Edith O'Gorman's Work's: 't 1 1 S I r I II I VI III If ft lee. I IOIH II Riv. J. G. Whites Works: ' l"1"' " t'tteelni l.xh i;.MMiM r Vt'tfl If 'nr i .1. "A t"M lllMlf iAMIt: l.lHM ft l, . In l.l" I ItrU 'Mi Is lull 1111 II u, t'' A .-,! Thomas E. Uyden's Works: ' Si t 1(1 f l1 lit 1 TlHXSTit JI Xt ITS ' - , I tl I "Hi II MlfMttV" .llrtMlL "MARIA MONK" I'flf , vtrn.t.. SUPPLIMINT TO THI AMIRI CAN h i liiuiitn ili mm m t llioii-nnili lntliM'ii?. 3 centn. Chicago Short Lino or in a - Milwaukco & St. Paul R'y Tho Best Route t - ron CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. HOLIl) VKHTf DOLED UGHTM and STEAM HEATED Trains Ditlly-eoimlHt liiK of the IlKST I'AI.AOIS (! il 11 n ( ion; Ki.koant, I' Iiks I Imlr Cim, t.tllttllllOim Coiieheii, unit tho l"lnel, HlnliiK Cum In the Wiirlil, Kur Tlironitli Tleknts, eiill nn the tlrknt HKent. ut, M r'lU'iium Bireet anil Ht Union I'liellli! (leput, Kvery iiltfltitlon puld lo (miHenners liy Ciiui'teoilM employes of Oil company. F. A. NASH, Uen'l A 't, Omalin, Null. Ftemont, ElKhorn & Missouri Valley ' TIJLXZjTIOJLID. ITOTtTII "OXTTTX ': . . cri.iiiX3i Ft BMON'Pi-fi ASTlNtiS, X "HVahoo, Lincoln, bKWAfU), BUI'BUIOK, Daviu Cny, Yoht, Al.RlOX, No K FOLK. V- ASD AM. Northern Nebraska, Black Hills AND CKNTHAL WYOMING. osi.r MltietJT UHK TO Sioux City, Minneapolis and St. Paul, Ticket Ollleo IWit Kiirnuin street snd Wl)iit Street t.'lilon Htatlnii. H. O. BUST, J. n. BUCHANAN Oen'l MatiHiter, (len'I I'liwAgt. THE NAME TO REMEMBER Hlim lluylnK BICYCLE iLW-GmiPitCO., DAYTbN, OlIlO. Sio.oit'lo ftn.00 vet nn many nw mini eeuiKl-limiil lllryelr. I.lil. Free ter '4,0111, In alack. li or lime, A. 1:11s W.tKTKI), I HIV CDICtlHC "imt mi r LAUI rnlCriUd maiM wfnktifM win ti ive .iiniili. line uf anew I'enLllle rem- eily liy k.thIIii ten rcnta In tinii to T, II. linMrilUKVs. M. I , KiKiwIUm. Ii.wn "THE MAN who hns no Music In his Soul," is deserving of sympathy, but not moro ik, than HIE MAN who is without 0110 of thn hnwlomf New Stylo Driving Vehiclu of Skliims & Co. Onnof llio ne el and !,,( l" iritetlvr In lelcn TO J Keniiuiiilenl lpcnm diirahp 1 UI' iiHlliy A, Workmmii'Ulp lliroiiulioiili . luexpriolteand In (fret demand. Send fur Cuts nd Irerlptloii lo SECHLER A CO., CINCINNATI, 0.