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    8 THE OMATTA DAILY BEE , MONDAY , AUGUST 4. 1890.
TEE MILITARY 1IARKSJIEN ,
Those of the Department of the Platte Will
Begin Their Contest Today.
FULL ROSTER OF THE COMPETITORS ,
Home I'XcoIlont Work During tlio I'rc-
lliitluiiry 1'rnutloc I'rojjraiiiiiio
for the Week nt the Hclle-
vtie Hanfjc.
Tlio last three days of Inst week we.ro tie-
voted by the Rhnrptthoutur ! ) nt Ucllcvuo rlllo
rtiiifre to preliminary pmutlco In prciurutlon
for tlio department coiniiotltlon In tniiiksman-
nhlp , whloh will begin lit 8 o'clock this morn-
Ing.
Ing.Tlio
Tlio work ilono by the men lu preliminary
practice his : been excellent , and shows an Im
provement over the preliminary work of last
year. Among the lea Jew so furlmvo been
the following :
0. II. Mulr , 2d U. , 17th Inf. , P. D. Spen
cer , Corp , Co. K , irth Inf. , Fmlurlek
Stcnrns , IbtSgt. , Co. 0 , ICth Inf. , William
Kvuns , KKI. , Co. G. , ICth Iiif. , John Drnney ,
Corp , Co. V , 1 Oth Inf. , D.ivld Scott , Sgt. ,
Co. D,21st Inf. , JiunesV. . Davis , Sgt. , Co'
11. Kith Inf. , James niazok. St. ( , Co. II. 10th
Inf.V. . II. Johnson , Jr. , 2d Lt. , Kith Inf. , C.
11 Heirden , Sfit. , Co. O , Btli Jnf. ,
II. y. Davidson , Corp. , Co. ! ' , bth
Inf , James Urcimnn , S > ? t. , Co. I , : M Inf. ,
K , V. Ludd , Istu. , Sith Cuv. , Charles ICnrs-
tcn , Sgt. , Co. IJ , 1st Cuv. , JumcsS. Jackson ,
1st SKI. , Co. G , Dili Cuv. , J. U. Uyron , ad Lt. ,
6th Cav. , G. J. Ilasson , Pvt. , Co. L. , Stli Car. ,
0 W Dougherty , 1'vt. , Co. M , 1st Cuv. , L.
I , IMiimmcr , Sf't. , Co. II , 8th Cav. , .T. P.
Hughes , Sgt. , Co. 1C , 1st Cav. , William
Mac-oil , Pvt. , Co , 1,0th , Cav. , Owen Cum-
tilings , Corp. , Co. II , 1st Cuv. , John Wolf ,
1'vt. , Co. IJ , 1st Cav. , II. II. Wright , 1st Lt. ,
ttb Cnv.
The complete roster of the competitors Is as
follows :
First Cavalry Lieutenants John Pitcher
and Ethvnrd Anderson ; Corporals W. J. Illl-
llnpton , Owen CumtiiliiRs ; borpcants Charles
A. 1'oml , Chiirlcs Kcnrston , M. II , Herry ,
James MoICcl vey , Joseph P. Hughes ; Privates
John Wolf , C. I'l. Christiansen , Albert IIol-
bertf , Georfit ) W. L > oUL'hcity.
Eihth ; Cavalry Lieutenants J. C. Byron
nnil 1C. S. Brooks ; Sergeants 1'aul Setmning.
Louis F. PUunincr , OttaA. Dovlntr ; I'rivalcs
Warren C. Snnfortl , Charles II. Grifllth ,
UnvltlJ. aiornn , William II. Baldwin. .lohn
L. F. Tliorp , JosephJntnieson , George Him-
sen. Gustnvus J. Htirson , William Mnsio.
Ninth Cavalry Lieutenants II. II. Wright
and K , F. Todil ; Sergeants John W. Brown ,
William Washington , John Turner , James
I\ Jackson , Albert Drew , John M. Price ,
Isr.iel Murphy ; Corporal Miller Tolcn ; Privates
vines Spencer O. Thomas , John Dluuford ,
W. MASO'II.
Seiond Infantry Lieutenant J. 51.Ann -
Bmith ; SerKeunts Samuel .Auhler , Irvinp
Huaslip , John Fox , William Jones , J nines
Ilrcnnnn : Cornonil Augustus C. Records ;
Private Corm-Iius C. Kcunioy , William G.
Kuch , William J. Schoembrood , Irving A.
Hubbard.
Seventh Infnntrv Lieutenant C. II. Cochran -
ran ; Pci-Kcnnts Jolin Flannei-y and William
Mct'onloy ; Coipontl Joseph Atkins.
Kighth Infantry Sergeants John A. Ab-
cnrnthy , Charles II. lllorilcu , Albert Salndin ,
John \Varnec-Ke ; Corporals George II. Sie
mens , Kichard N. ( Davidson , August Lindcr ;
Privates Elmer Wilson and William Lawler.
Sixteenth Infantry Lieutenant William
II. Johnston ; Sorj-'c.mt.s James W. Davis ,
Frederick Stunrns. William Evans ; Corjior-
nU liobnit Wilson , John Dranoy , James W.
linker , Uhlch Poggee ; Privates John Crcigh-
ton , James Hlnzuk , George Summers.
Seventeenth In rnntry Lieutenant C. H.
Mule ; Sergeants Constantine DcCaffery ,
Christ O. Furgtison. Julius Krb , Ist.no N.
Hill , Adolph Orllvli ; Corporals Joseph A.
Purge. Etward ) Uicchxlcr , Parko 1 $ . Spen
cer ; Private Jackson S. IJritt.
Twenty-ilrst Inlnntry Lieutenants J. S.
Pnrko and F. L. Palmer ; Sergeants James
B.iirloek , Davlil Scott , Charles A. Taylor , Ed
mund Gerber , Charles 1 < \ Pearson ; Corporals
Charles Dally , John Mulllns ; musician , Thco-
aorolirusf , Privates Scott Bruce and Frank
Martin.
These competitions are held every summer.
Early In Miy target practice begins at the
posts in the service , and the best marksmen
In each regiment nro selected to take part in
the department competitions held later in the
season. The men who make the twelve best
scores in this competition constitute the de
partment rltlo Ieiin , and take part In the na
tional competition held annually ntthoiitle
range at Fort Douglas , in Wisconsin.
In addition to this honor the government
awards to the men attaining certain scores
different medals , some of gold and otbeis of
silver.
Since the k-stltution of these compctlsions
the prolificacy in marksmanship of the men
hi the Hcrvlco has increased marvellously.
The men become interested in improving
themselves in this direction and of obtaining
honors on the rango.
The programme for the week is ns follows
nin.i : AND C.UUIINI- .
Monday Morning , known distance firings ,
COO and HIM yards ; afternoon , known distanci
firings , : > UO and 000 yards.
Tuesday Morning , skirmish firings ; after
noon , skirmish firings.
Wednesday Morning , known distance firIngs -
Ings , 200 and BOO yards ; afternoon , known
Ul.staiico firings , 500 and 000 yards.
Thursday Morning , skirmish firings ; af.
temooii , skirmish firings.
1IEVOI.VKH MATCH.
Friday Morning , dismounted firings a |
t\vcnty-ilvo yards ; afternoon , dismounted
firings at fifty yards.
Saturday Morning , mounted firings to the
right and loft , preceded by lirings by each
trooper of ten blank cartridges ; afternoon
mounted firings to the front , picccdcd bj
firings by cacti trooper of ten blank cart
ridges. Presentation of medals after the
afternoon firings.
Mortuary.
Died , Augnst 2. lt > 00 , at 5 p. m. , John Cozier
Young , son of Mr. nlid Mrs. Fletcher W
Vouug of Ambler Place , tills clt.v , Funeral
from the residence at ll0 ) : ! ! this morning
Her. C.V. \ . Savidgo will officiate at the ser
vice. Interment ut 1'rospeet Hill ,
FIFTY-TWO WAYS.
A Successful Gcriunn financial Iiistl
tntiim.
The Gorimm citizens , who nro always
noted for making a success of whatuvoi
they undertake , will bo pleased to learn
of the wonderful success of ono of their
institutions. Kufercnco Is miulo to the
German Savings Imnk at Thirteenth nni
Douglas streets , which has in lift }
two business days Increased thoii
standing h'om the foot of
the twenty banks in the citj
to the twelfth plnco. This is better un
derstood when it is stated that their de
posits on the 52d day amounted to $203 ,
131.0 ; ! , an amount which Is almost phe
nomenal , from the fact that many banks
have been hf business for years ami huvo
not yet BO liwgo a list of clopobitors.
The wonderful success 01 the Gorman
Savings bank IB duo in a great n\cnsuro
to the conservative nmniigonicnt of its
ollicopfl , Mr. L. D. Fowler , the cashier
TjehiR- banker of largo experience ant *
llmuiciul abllltywhllo Mr. Henry Holln ,
the managlnjT director , having : for the
last four yours boon treasurer of Uoujj
las county , lias miido for himself n mew
cnviabld reputation for his cont.orviit.ivo
'business taet and lias thoconlluonco am
peed will of all who know him
Mr. Frederick Motz , ur. , the jn'oslilo
who hut ) been a resident of Omaha frnn
Its infaney , and lias kept abreast witl
tlio growth and development of the city
not only in accumulating a fortune fo
himself , but In aiding every Imidtiblo
umlortnldni * for the bonollt of Onmhii ,
nnil lias during those- yearn of biiccob.sful
mid conservative buslnosa experience es
pecially fitted hlniboU for the presidency
of such a great institution as the Uer-
inan savings bank is ilohtlned to be.
With such men at the head of tlio
bank its success cannot bo termed in the
least un experiment , but un assured fact.
N IDENTITY.
Mr. Milton Hnrlow was Not the Object
tit * VUIIIIK J1HKKS1 AVrat It.
A very serious mistake tnas made In the re
port of an escapade of Clinton Uriggs at the
) nmlm club. Mr. AIHton IJarlow had no part
n the matter other than that of peacemaker ,
lo had Just reached the club room * * , having
cturncd from n ride , ntid found the racket
'on. " The object of IJi-lpp's ' wrath was a
'oungman not well known In tlio city , and to
void trouble Mr. Unrlow had Induced him to
cave the rooms. No trouble whatever cxMcd
jctwccn Mr. Bnrkiw and Young I3Hggs , ns
ho former bad not been in the rooms
en minutes when the trouble began. Ho
namiged to get liriggs' adversary Into the
Icvator Iti the net of leaving the btill-llng
vhon Hrigg3 inutio hi acrobatic lumro which
icarly rest him his life. Friends of Mr. Ilar-
ow say thut ho was never known to play
cards , and that ho did not strike Brings nor
run from him. This statement Is strongly
iiippoited by the following card written by
\lv \ Ilrigs yesterday :
OMIIM , Augusta.To the Kchtor of Tin :
ir.i : : Kefrri-lnj ; loan artifl - in this ( Sun-
lay ) moiiiliiK'H Uii ; ; . hcadt-d "C'llnlon ' Brigfcs'
Condition , " 1 wish to say that the accident 1
net with Tuesday evening was In no way ot1-
-.Tiloned by any net of Mr. Barlow's , I have
never played cards with him. neither have
vo ever had any altercation or dinlculty of
my Idnd.
1 otteomhim ono of my best friends , and It
s my wish that the friendship and pleasant
relations that have existed between us for so
nany yeais may continue ,
CMJJTOX Dmoas.
S-20 St. LdTftsi to Itoston and return via
ho Ohio& Mississi ] ! ] ) ! railway , account
J. A. H. reunion , \\ith choice of routes
la New York and Sound , hteamers via
I'oughhrupsic , Hudson river bridge via
Novburg and via Troy. Tickets good
\ugnst 8,1) ) and 10 , and returning until
Sopti'inber itO. Proportionate rates from
ill points west. Call on ticket ngcnts of
connecting lines or addres-s A. J. Lytlo ,
; cnural western pafc&enger agent , St.
> ouls , Mo. _
A DoiiliU'iil Cnse.
John ilolrlckcr escorted James Clifford
nto the police station at an early hour yes-
erday morning and recited an interesting al-
hough rather suspicious tale of woe.
Ho said that ho was foreman of n whole-
ale stove house at Thirteenth and Leavcn-
vorth and occasionally went out on the reader
or the firm. lie has for some time suspected
ds wife of infidelity and accordingly con-
Glided to set a trap for her , Into w hlch she
umbled with gratifying haste. Ho told her
ast Friday that ho had to go to Denver and
vould not return until Monday. Ho took his
departure according to programme , but re-
ippcarcd Saturday nleht at his home ,
corner of Twenty-sixth and Mason.
lo found the door locked and climbed through
ho window into 'his wife's room , where ho
bund her with Clifford , who is her cousin.
'Ie immediately called in the servant girl to
vitncss his wife's perfidy , and then started
Jbr tlio police station with Clifford , who ac
commodatingly offered to po with him. Ho
wanted Clifford placed under arrest , but thi ?
could not bo done without a warrant , which
could not bo secured before morning ,
Holriolicr then went to work and drew up
a paper which Clifford signed. It was a con-
'esslon , acknowledging that what Holrleker
and said was true , and admitting his guilt on
several previous occasions. The two men
then loft the station together. The police re
gard the whole thing as a put up Job for the
nirposc of getting a divorce , and believe that
hero is collusion in the matter between Hoi-
ricker and his wifo.
If you are suffering with weak or Inflamed
cycs.or grannl.iteoctcllds , vou can bo quickly
cuiotl by using Dr. , ) . H. McLean's Strength
ening Eye Salvo. 23 cents a box.
Tlio Hnnstiom t'nrlc Concert.
"Episodes in a policeman's life , " was the
feature of yesterday's ' concert nt Hanscom's
park. "While everybody seemed content to
lounge on the grass and benches , appaiently
Indifferent towards the other selections on
the programme , hunureds crowded around
the band stand eagerly anxious to hear this
number. They seemed anxious to find out
what the episodes of a policeman's , life were ,
and curious to know how they could bo told
in music , Tlio story opened with n soft re
frain illustrative of gathering nt the station
for 'assignment , followed by a murch ,
roll call , signals , long suffering , duty over
and linuily the grand p trade. All these vari
ations were Interposed with a medley of such
productions asi'ao Policeman's Lot Is Not
a Happy One , " "The. Lonclv Parol , " "Tho
Evening Hymn. " "Wo WonH go Homo Till
Morning , " dog howls , cat calls , imitations of
the merry dnnCo , a light , an arrest , and gen
eral round xipot a drunken party. It took
very well anil wns liberally applauded. The
balance of the progr.unmo was made up of
selections f roio "Kunon , " a medley of sacred
tongs , "Little Flatterer , " "Stabet Mater , "
and Bucalossls' "Hunting Scene. " Tbe e
concerts have become very popular , and
thousands of happy people fill the park oveiy
Sunday afternoon to enjoy them.
The only railroad train out of Omaha
run expressly for the accommodation of
Omaha , Council Bluffs , DCS Moines and
Chicago business is the Rook Island
vestibule limited , leaving Omaha nt 4:15 :
p. in. daily. Ticket otllco NJOU , Sixteenth
ami Farnam sts. , Ouiuhiu
UJUISriTJJSS.
Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Woitzel , a
daughter.
Elder Dungan wns unfortunate enough
last night lo lese his pass book contain
ing a clrnft for $533 anil three railroad
passes , whllo ho was milking along ono
of the streets in Kounto Place. The
finder will confer a favor by leaving the
property at Til K IEBolllce , or with Dr.
Nlehol , in the Arlington block.
Sergeant SJgwnrt returned yesterday
nftornoon from Kansas City in charge of
\V , II. Spencer , who is charged by Land
lord Ealch of the Uurkor with beating
him out of $125 hotel bill and then skip
ping. Sjicncor was apprehended by the
Kansas City authorities.
Flora Aubrey , ullns "Omaha Jack. "
was arrested yobtorduy afternoon while
on the warpath in the burnt district.
"Omaha Jaclc"although a diminutive
crcaturo , is undoubtedly the hardest
woman to handle there isinthocitv
and two policemen had their hands full
to got her into the station and lock her
in u coll.
R. T. Alton was arrested yesterday
on tv charge of petit larceny.
Mr. Fred A. Tucker left last evening
for the east on a Bad mission. Ho was
taking his wife's remains back to their
old homo nt Cleveland , 0. , for inter
inent.
Antl-l'rolilbltlonlslH.
A branch of the Danish anti-prohibition
club of Nebraska wns organized in this city
yesterday afternoon at Washington ball.
About 250 of the representative Danish cltl
zcns were present ,
S. Jorgonseu was made chairman and John
Matbiesen secretary.
After the adoption of n platform which de
clared against prohibition , pledging the mem
bers to use all honorable means to prevent
the engrafting of the proposed amendment
into the constitution , requiring all nominees
to dcclaro against prohibition mid refusing
to support any candidate who wouli
not thus declare himself , those present
proceeded to effect a permanent organisation
The following ofllcors wci-e elected : S. Jor >
gciison , president ; Hophus Ncble , vice presi
dent ; John Matbiesen , secretary ; Jajnes Hen
drlckson , treasurer. There was s > omo discus
slon as to whether retmbllc'ins or demo
crats should bo miulo oHicers of the
organization , but it w.is decided to bo the
sense of the meeting that the orgnnizntloi
was non-partisan , and both republicans ant
democrats ilguro as ofllcora and as members
of the commit tec.
The following executive committee was ap
pointed : A. Morreganl , U. Peterson , James
IIcudrlcKt.cn , 1' , Smith , S Jorsvusen , W
Neve , John MalhU'scn , U , Hchouboe , H
I Thcilgaord and 0. Hanscn.
I After a lengthy discussion it was dccldct
ot to appoint a vleo president In each wind
t present.
Several ad dresses were made , after which
ic mcetlnir adjourned , Another meeting
ill bo liuhl next Snndnv afternoon nt 'i
' ( look at Wolff's hall , Twenty-second and
'timing. <
A nijACK.SMITll OX HIS TUAIJj.
Olc Jensen I'ourM Out a TnlooP Woe to
tlio 1'nllur ,
Olc Jensen , who resiilcs near the comer of
'hlrtccnth and llnticock , appeared at the pa
ce station ycsterdny afternoon nnd wnntcd
o ( ret out a warrant for the arrest of a black-
tiiith whoso imine ho did not know. IJo id-
'il that the blacksmith had threatened
kill him , anil lie was afraid
: mt ho would not sec Monday morning's sun
tso unless the belligerent hammer swinger
vus nliu'ed behind the tars. Jensen had nii-
earetl at tlio station and told a similar tale
n Wednesday illicit , elalmlnp that liU blood-
hirsty fee hud lired three shots at him , lie
fas told to tot a warrant on tlio following
londng , but lie nivlouted'to do it , so when
o wanted ono yesterday ho was tolil tlmt he
ould not got ono until the morning. The
olleo plncccl little confidence , in his story ,
mt ho was very much In earnest , and when
hey refused to arrest tlio blacksmith with-
ut n warrant , Jensen got right up and
owlocl. lie raved and swore and then lo
an to cry.
"If I nm killed tonight , " ho blubbered , "I
vill hold the city of Omaha and the police
tatlon responsible. "
"All right , " said .Sergeant Ornisby. "If you
ro killed and will eon.o around and show us
lint we are to blame for it , wo will gcttlo
vith you. Is'ow yet out. "
.As n certain cure for rheumatism nr ills-
uses of the ulood or kidneys , the mineral
vntcr of the "Old M. 0. " sprlnj , ' Us adver-
isell ut Hotel Colfax , has u reputation that
s abundantly deserved. '
I'JKItSOX.l L JL'tllA 13 It A 1'JIS.
Mr , nnd Mrs. C. N. DleU returned yester
day from Alaska and are highly elated over
heir trip. They not only enjoyed two weeks
if high nfo on the bunt , but saw much that
vas 'interesting. Mr. Dictz umpired two
jamcs of baseball ,
William Astor , the New York millionaire ,
mil H. M. Laughlin , who travels with him ,
are at the Mlllurd.
Mr. Ivan Eberinan , of Cleveland , O , , Is vis-
tint' hi Omaha.
For Sale or Trade.
Thirty head of horses cheap for cash
will trade for land or town property.
NAT BKO\VN ,
Merchants llotol.
Itnro I'l-cscnej of Mliul.
Harry Weiss of San Francisco was on-
oylng ono of his occasional hunting
rips in the wooded hills baek of Han
" eandro recently , when ho Bucldonly
ound himself confronted by u largo ,
gentlemanly looking cow , which gazed
it him with ill-concealed vexation and
unveiled contempt , buys the San Lcamlro
Reporter. Mr. Woibs hastily apologized
or his intrusion , and w.is about
O ) retrace his stops when the
)0oriah animnl rushed toward him
is if to assault and batter him. At this
uncturo Mr. Weiss was struck vio-
ently by a happy thought , which ho
ininudiutoly put into execution. When
, ho animal reached him ho .sat down
irmly on its horns , and a-s it raised its
lend'ho suffered himself , like Elijah , to
lac-end upward , until ho reached ono of
Jio highest limbs of a venerable tree
that was standing idly by , where ho ro-
imlned until his now-found acquaintance
btolo away to biippor , which occurred
some hours later. Had it not been for
ills rare presence of mind Mr.Voiss
: night have had trouble with the beastly
x-ast.
1002. Sixteenth and Farnam streets Is
the now Rock Island ticket oilico. Tick
ets to all points wist at lowest ratos.
IIic Comet I'rlgliteiicd the IiullaiiH.
\ celestial phenomenon in the way of
an unusually largo meteor was scon a
few miles south of this city recently ,
says the Tucson ( AiiStar. ) . It crossed
the heavens from east to wrst and appar
ently fell in the Tucbon mountains , west
of the old San Xavier church. It was. as
largo as a half-bushel measure and left a.
luminious track in its course.
The Indians wore much excited and
filled with fear , for. said they , "it is an
evil omen nnd God is about to visit our
earth with dire calamities , disease and
great famine , " and "unless wo pay some
money into the church ( meaning the
Catholic church ) there will bo great
suffering among us. " ,
Sineo then the poor Indians have come
together and have hud a grand pow
wow , and have agreed with the "Great
Spirit" to pay him a bum of money to
spare llrem.Vhilo the nickels and
the dimes are being gathered to raise the
desired amount , they maintain a
constant fear and pray three times a
day.
Dr. Sussdorff treats successfully all
diseases of the kidneys , bladder and
rectum. 1501 Farnam bt.
How Conkllns's Will Was Found.
A small box , with a combination lock ,
was found among the effects of the late
Roscoe Colliding and as no will appeared
among his papers it wns suggested that
this box might contain the desired
document. Tlio administrator did not
euro to break the box , and every possible
word which Mr. Conkling might have
used in'sotting tlio combination was used
on the lock ; but without success. At
Inbt his daughter said that her father
was especially fond of words which con
tained thy letter O pr. i.ou : ed with its
loiifj sound. She ( -aid lu r father would
frequently utter the word Rome , dwell
ing particularly on the vowel , and
nsborting that the word was one of the
most fascinating in the language for him
to hear. She biiggosted that ho might
have used that word in making tlio
combination. That word was tried ; it
proved to bo the right ono , for the
combination yielded to it , the box was
opened , and within was found the short
nnd simple will which Mr. Uonkllng
had written many years before.
The Eiffel Tower.
M. Eiffel is now utilizing his famous
tower and a balloon for aerial telegraph
purpose by night. It Is intended to lib-
certain by the experiments ut what dis
tance the lights on the tower can bo perceived
coived from a balloon , and to * what
height from tlio bumuitt of the fewer an
aerostat can bo been un communicator
with by signals.
With your name and wldress , .nailed to
the Swift Specific Co , , Atlanta , Ga , is
necessary to obta'n ' an interesting treat
ise on the blood and the diseases incident
CoiU
Skis Eruottou ; < C'Tired. '
Ono oJiny cnstcncrs hlgliljr respected and
influential cilli.cn , tut vvjo U now r.lscnt from
the city , htauwiJ Swift1SpcciSa iUi ca".w = t
resell. He foja Itctrt-ilhlm ot n fUn eruption
lut ! hoLaJ Ixxu tormcnti-d \ \ 'Hi fi.r Ihtrljrytare ,
tnd had rtjistol the curative ( jimlitlfj of
other medicines.
CLTOO. DrpjHa * , ? / , - > -
tin unperloroTocllcncoproTOn In millions of homci
for inoio tlinn n quirm of n icmturjIt I * moil \ > f
Iho Unltoil Smti- Government , Kndor oil br the
ds of tlio grout tinlrnfiiltloi n * the Stronuott ,
ri'nl nncl Moit llciltlifnl. 1'f. 1'ilco'n ( 'roam link-
Ink' I'uKilcritoi's not ccnUvhi a'umonln , lluia or nluui.
Suld onlr In c.uis
riurn 1UKINR rowniiii CO. ,
Now York. ClilciiKo. fnn I'-rnutlsoo.
There never was a time in-
the world \vhen things were
made so well as now some
things.
There never was a time
when tilings were sold so
acceptably some things.
Take the Kabo corset for
instance of both.
If it breaks its "bones" in
a year you go to the store
where you bought it and get
your money back.
> .If it kinks its "bones"
and rolls up , as most of the
corsets do on women of cer
tain forms , you get your
money back.
If it slips or shifts its
"bones , " you get your
money back.
If it doesn't ' suit you , after
wearing a week or two , back
you go to the store and get
your money.
There's a primer on Cor
sets for you at the store.
CHICAGO COHIT Co , , Chicago ana New Torlc ,
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists.
1-iOO STRKE1T
OMAHA. NEB.
Tlio most wldoly and fnvorablv known spco-
lullsts In the United Hiutes. Their Ion ? ox-
porlfiicc , rcinarkublo hklll ittid universal suc-
t'Pss in tlio tiiiiitnmiit and euro of Nurvims ,
Chroiilo nnd Surgical Dlsoascs. uiilltlo the.so
einliu'iit iihyslohuis to tlio full uonfldoncuof
tlio nlillctcil ovorywhuro. Tlioy sitarantoo :
A CKUTAIN ANU POSIT IVK OUUB for
tlio awful oll'oota of uiitly vleo and the numer
ous evils that follow In its tialn ,
1'IUVATK , 1ILOOD AND HICIN DISEASES
spoodlly , ooinnlutoly nnd permanently cured.
NIIUVOUS IlKHILITV AXU BHXUAb DIS-
OKIius ) yield roadiiy.to tholr skillful treivt-
nipnt.
PILES , , FISTULA AND HEOTAI * ULOKUS
Biiurantoed curucl without palu or detention
from bnslnosH.
IIYDUOUELB AND VAIUCOOKLE pcrnm-
ni'nlly nnd successfully c-urcd In every cuse.
SVPI11LI9. GONOKIU1EA , OhEBT , Bper-
nintorrhun. Seminal We.iknoss. Lost AInnhnod ,
Night KinlsslonH. Decayed rauultlos , 1'enmlu
NVpakness and all dellcato dNordors peculiar
to either sox positively cured , us well us all
functional disorders tnat result from youth
ful follies or tlio excess of mature years.
TkMrTlIhI ? < UiwrantiMMl ponnano ntly
ol 1V1O1 UIXL. cured , removal cauiplcto ,
without cutting , caiiHtlonrilllutitlon. Ouros
affected nt homo by patient without a mo
ment's p.ilu or nimoyniteo.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MbN.
A QTTPR niPl ? The awful effects ot
/V OUKL bUkll early vleo wlilch brings
organic wonkness , destroying botli mind and
body , with all Its dreaded ills , pormancnty
cured.
HkN TU < Tr < s Addiess these who havolm-
lyl\kj. iLI 1 1 kj paired thoinsolves by Im-
piopor Indulgencn and solitary h iblts , which
ruin both mind nnd body , unllltliiK thorn for
bnslnoss. study or miurlaK' ' .
JIAItKIKI ) MEN or those ( interimon that
happy life , uwuroof physicaldobllityquickly
assisted.
OUR SUCCESS
Is based upon facts. 1'lrst 1'rnetlcal oxporl-
iMico. Second Every ca ° o IsM'cc'lally studied ,
thus starting right. Third Medicines are
picpared In our laboratory exactly to suit
each cast ; , thus Directing cures without Injury.
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
'
1409 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA. NEB.
DRINK ROOT
HIR ES ; BEER.
The Purest anil Best Drink In the World.
Appetizlzing , Doliclous , Sparkling nut
the Best Blood , Purifier and Tonic.
A Package- [ liquid ) "jc , mokes5 gallons.
EVERY BOTTTLE1 * Guaranteed.
No Trouble. Kas-lly Made. Try It
Ask your DniKKlst or Orocer for It and take
no other. H-o that you Kot 111 ItKS' .
THE ONL.Y GENUINE.
Made by C. K. HIISES. Phlliidolphla , Penn.
MotTnnPni-tiCncarChlcneo ) . Ilcmnllnu
School tor Olrls and oumr Lndlce , Kor
catHlnmoaddinasU.'llIAYKll.l'iJ. II. , . . .
llorc ul > BrUlllor77MttdUun titrcet , Clilcago , III.
FEMALE
ACADEMY
I'n'ivtraturyand cf e'iur'ti , , Htfrattur.lanifunce. .
muileurt. K.I' , l 1'llnciiul , Jai-L iinllli , 111.
WFO YOUNG LADIES. * "M ' I > nl , An lie.
tii lifit tmli r i Am 'r > tt I i p * n T < at' ' en ;
rautiful LT mult n w lull it . lirair I i l > t itr ,
A4Jici "K c" f TV U A uKB i"r' r'r COLUMBIA , MO.
MiurY ACAPKMY.
INfoLC.Jrlsht , 11.S.A. f t-MriiH.ill.X
llilOlS MILITARY ACADEMY , " w.SJr'1' .
Clrcularof HBS'.tT J. STKVBVS , A. IJ 1'rliv
"
Wlr \irTlki.prr h * ra iui | < > p"b "JifJiifS
Protect nnd Improve Your Sight by Using n PnlrofOur "Perfection"
Spectacles or Eyeglasses
They are The BEST in the WORLD
We make n specialty of high grade goods , using the regular ecu
list's Prescription Frame , and only first quality crystal lenses , which
are scientifically ground to correct the various do ects of vision.
Every pair is fitted by a Practical Optician of many years' experi
ence , and weGUARANTEE SAtlSFACTlON IN EVERY CASE.
FOR Thirty Days We Will Sell SPHCUCLHS and HYliGLASSIiS at
RliDt'CIil ) PRICES.
SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES , ANY STYLE ,
Worth $5 to 51O ; now $3 to $5
FINEST STEEL SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES ,
For $1 and $1.50 ; worth $2 to $3
BLUE OR LONDON-SMOKED GLASSES , lor shidlngfta eyes , from 50cUP
Beware of usino common Spectncles , which are sure to injure your
eyes , but take advantage of our reduced prices and buy the best and
have them properly adjusted to your eyes.
OCULIST'S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED.
MAX MEYER & BRO
JLVJLt.J.3L. . J _ > JLJI / A J sJL\ . \ s JLJ' .vV.x
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
Established 1806. 16t hAND FAENAM STREETS , Omaha , Neb
The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute
Kor the treatment of nil CI1IIONIO AND PUMICAI. niSHASES. llraoes , Appliances for ncforraltlcs , nnd
Trimej. licit tncllltlcsi"irntui [ | nnd Kt'imtllpa for nurccj.ssful trentinent of orcry form of dlicn cs ro-
nulrlnff Medical or Surglrnl Trcntuiont Nl.NT.TV HOOMS FOil I'ATIIINTS llonrrt of nttenilnncn. Host
Accouimoilatlnni \Vrllu fnrclrculnm on Dcfuriultlua nnil llrneea. Trusses , Clul ) Kr-pt , Currnturo of
Hpinc , riles , Tuinora. Cnnror. Cutnrrli llronchltl * , Itiluilntlon , Klci-lrlcllf , 1'nr.ilr-ls , 13iylcp | y. KMnoy
lllartdor , Kyo , Kat , Skin nrnl lilou.t , nnd nil mirn'oilopcrntlonH. ' Ilt-Kl8iH ; OKWO.MKN it | n-flnllr Hook
of DhrnReii of 'oinen 1'iej. Wo liuxo lately iidilcd n LylnK-ln Dorartincnt for Women ilurliu Cunlinciuunl
( btrlclly 1'rlvntc ) . Only Itillnblo.Mfdlcnl IiinlUiitomaklnKn fP-'Clitlly of I'HtVATK 1IISKASKS.
All lilood Dlacaips inccoiifiillr treated. Hyplilllllc polon removed from the y me m wlllioiit inorcury
Now ItPstorntlvoTrontmi'iit for Loss of Vllnl Power , rnrtlcs unnblo to vhlt inny lo lioiteiV nt homo by
corrt'spondonce. AH communications eonllilcntlal , Stuillclnoorlnslrninents sent by mull or oxprons. eo-
ciirulf packed , no mniks to Indlcntu conlcntH ur Hcmler. Ono personnl Intcrvlow pio'oued. Cull nnd consult
us orpcud big tun of your cuse. nnd wo will pnd In plain wrapper our HOOK TO MiN KUii : ; , upon i'rhulo
B | > oclal orKcrvuus Dlscnsei , Imiiotency , Syphilis , ( fleet nnd Vnrlcoccle , wllh question list. Address
Omaha Medidal and Surgical Institute ,
Corner-0th nnd HarneySts. , Omaha. Neb.
Tine Specialist ,
In urmirniBseJ In Die trentincnt of nil forms of
I'lUVATIi DISIiAMIS , lAittMnnlioiiil STHICrUlin ,
or imln In rollovlns the bladder , SVI'IIII.IH cured
lnUto/X ) / > duy . Skin DlKoiise * . Cutmrli , nnd nil DIs-
cnei of tlio lilood , llonrt nml I.Ivor. Kvinale Dlsens-
BS cured ultliout In lninioiitt or "locil trvntmonl "
Indlc9 from 3 to t only , bend stump for circulars
Klvlui ; imrtlcuhri nboiit uacli of tlio above cllieasos ,
nnd ulionlnv munyof the moit roni.irknblu curus.
Ullioc , N. I ; . Cnr 14th nnd Hirmuu Sts. , ciitinnco on
cither street , Ouinhn , Nub ,
1 BAILEY ,
Graduate Dentist ,
A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber ,
For Five Dollars.
A perfect fit Rimriintccil. Teeth extracted
without imln or ( lunsrr. nml will out anaes
thetics. Ooltl nml Mihor Illllugx at lowest
rail's. HiIilpo and Ornwn Work. Toctli with
out jiliitos. All work warruutocl.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
elovntor. Open ovcn-
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT.
Incitiier * s > x. Involuntary Loisos , aiul .S | > orinatorrl.eii
ceuieil IJT oT r-cerUon of Iho brain , rilf i IMISO or
OYcr-lndulffpnco. i. ch box contain * one ntnttll' treat
ment , tl uliot , or tlx ( or S ) , tent hr inall | > r < > iuM.
Wllh each onler for dx liox - , will triul | nrcli 'i'
puarantvu ii > rrfuti'l ' laonvv If Ine ( riatniiitl falijto
cum , uuarunUuJj > un4 ondiri'niJMiutC'Moull ' by
GOODMAN DRUG CO. ,
1110 I'arnain Street. Omaliii , Neb
I'ou IA1HK < ( ) Nlv--Ir. l.odiio. I'crloillrnl I'llll
tlio Kriiiich niiiu'ily , net on Iliu muiutriml njiiuiiii ntifl
euro mipiiienilun from wlutuvrr cauiu. rroimno
mcn trnatlon Tluna iillloliiiuM " "t b-j taken Our-
CVIDLJII IQ fii'i If uuii'tl
O Y I rl I L. I O ( inyH hy na" uf Hit' iniif-
veldiis.Mii-'loH Mii-ily. } Vl.i for inIMI II will
nnlDiiit' ' . I'Vl ' I'l ) N t > ; i t tin rfcnn no ijiiii-
'il ) Wrlti-oriMlloiir. r Joilyii. M'J lliu-
noj str.'et. ' Oiiitiliiii Nelir.i-ilia.
Drs. Merill & Merill
,
Sl'KUIAIjlSTS IN
riironlc.N'ervotn , IllooJ nnd Snrnlci l Dlsonies nnd
discuses of the Kje. K r , Notts Tioat nnd Client.
Spcoint Attention t i IliHuimun of Wo-
mm nnil Children.
Tlic doctorn hnvo hnd ) cnr of pxpprlcnro In the
liOKpltnM of llroiiklyn iiiul Kuw York , and nro nuionx
tlio ino t Rucct'antul und widely knuwu nn't-lnlllsta In
tliU country.
To YiiiitieniMl SIlildli'-Ai'Oil Alun.
Txjtt Mnnliood , Ncrvonn Icl ) > lllty , Spcrnmtorrlnr ,
Fcmlnal iMtnes , I'liyslcul Decay , arUlnx from Indis
cretion , producing xleeplnHiineiiH , dcipondcncy , plin-
plof on tlio fiieo , iivcr lon to Kociety. onslly dlieour-
iiKt'd , luck of conttiloncv , dull , until for ttudy nr butl-
nrB , nnd llnds lifu u burden , tafoly , porniuuuntly und
tpeedlly cured.
Itlooil anil Slcin llsni es ,
SyililllK | n dl cn o mo.t dreitdful In Its remits ,
conipletoly cradlcntud.
tJ nlti.-Urlnuiy Kursrory.
Oonorrliir , Olect , Syi'liHI' ' . Hydrocele , Vnrlcncclo
nnd htrlcturo radlcnllr nnd mifely ruled nlthout
piilnor detention from business. Allbexunl llufor-
mltlca nnd lnipedlmeiit to uiarrluio ; nuicessf ully ru-
AIIItcctaldlBcaiOH snfcly nnd pcrnmnently cured.
Hours , tin. in till 8 p.m. bunitay. . IOIIII fi
N II. IVrnoiu uiiiiulo H > vlult u nriy l > a trcitml nt
llH-Irl ie by corroipoim nco .Moillclnm end In-
iruitloiii.eiit byoxpro" . CoriHulinllon true.
Hund 4 cents inntiunps to liiiuru reply
UIH Flitaeiith M. , OppiMHo Iloycl'n
Opera Jloii" . * ' , Oniiihn , Ncl ) .
' IfYot tOarorFATUHO MAHHOODl
W' tral nnJllEHV00a DKLILITV
CLJX-
. DodynndMInd , Elftctl
011 r.rrora or Esceuia in Old or Younar ,
IKilorvc.
XbV ' ! ' , fi > ll'.t II03B TIimam-IlMtaii I.I At ] ,
IU li.lll Jfri.ru tOrIUll ti < l t.rrli > ( i > ii > lrl > i. ITrllilkea ,
I'OA ' ! , ' - - - " ' " '
U itrlstl' : , pl ai tn Bud uror'---
MOnu tnin MCUICAL CO. .
t'lej
> nt 17 1 iprc it n h < * 1U | rkf * tu\ \ f
0 , It , rfirtft frm t < kprrtr'i l e *
iiil te Hung foi dt- -
f ' " 1.1 '
ENGLISH
PILLS.
CROSS DIAMOND UPAND.
f cfV itirt ii 1 luttitr't ' V IudU * n k
l ruirjrlt''r l > Um rt1llruiilfiu rt-J uttaiita
IK i > , kle4ihtio r tl a 'tuluft noutlirr * 1
K 4 Ic.Oip * 1t b rUruUr PI < ! "lillf lop
Perkins , Batch & *
LaUman ,
We have the finest assortment
U )
< - * sortment of Wares in
0) )
CO the west , nnd
COQ
Q )
c : Bottom
C Prices 03
CD
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C/ )
Sec Us Before You Buy. i *
Crockery and Glassware.
PERKINS ,
GATCH&
LAUMAN ,
i514 Farnam Street.
( * & ® * & $ TO tWl ?
rV Vvjj3w\ /Av& / x * * " < " ' S
.
DONITO OUAHCZ.
ITmlrr tliolliinncotiulit of Iho
Blnifan hternaticnal lliinLing Co. , Contcsslcnarics.
Incorporated Ry the Stale ol Chihuahua , Mexico
ice , ( or Charitable Purposes.
GRfiHD MOHTHLY DB/OTG / ,
will tnko place In public nt tlio cltr of Juarez ( for
merly I'liso ilel is'orlc'l .Mi-xlcu.
Wednesday , Aug. 20tli , 18 50 ,
under the nononnl nipcrvmlnii of < Jen. iH.iift
H. MOSItV , nml Ulr. CAM 11.0 AUOUK1.-
I.KS , bulli Kuutleinoii of lilKli tnnilliiK.
CAPITAL PRIZE. 560,000.
Only60,000Tickels , ! Only60,000 Tickets !
WHOLE TICKETS $4 , HALF TICKETS $2 ,
QUARTCR TICKETS , $1.
I Prize of $60.000 $60,000
ll'rlyuof 10,0110 10.0(10 (
IPrlzoof WKIO D.OOO
al'rl/rsof 1,000 tnc1i 8,000
lOI'rl/csot' SHXIcm. ) ! " ,000
r.01'rl7caor 100 each o.O-irt
KiOl'rl/ciof M cacli 6.01K )
ace Prizes of UO fitoh 7WX )
Aitprniliiinllim 1'rl/c.i.
IOOPrl7C9of JfiOcacli t r.,000
lOfll'rln'SOt1 IWcauh iMXfl
1UU 1'rUes Of ilSuuuh " , l > 00
Terminal I'rlzcu.
" "
" , ' ! &JWO
1914 Prizes amounting to $125,970
Wo , tliu nnrtcrvlitnrd , liorcbr ccillfy tlmt the
Ilnncu Nnclnnnl of .Mcxlro.ln Clillimilniu him on de
posit fniin ilia Mexican li.iorriHtlaiiHl . IlunkliiK Co.
the noccfiiry fundiito mninintco ihn pitjinont ot
nil prizes drniHi In Iho < Jnin I.nlvi til iluiiK-x.
Wo furlliarcvrllfy Hint niMvllUuimvlsa nil tbe
nrrariL-cmi'iitMiiHl In pc'ruon maniiBO nml control
all tlio drnvlinisorihli ) Lottery , nnil tlmt ttio pome
itiornndnrliM vlthl.oiiottjr , fulriicsn , and 111 uood
lultli towitriH nil inirilcH.
JOHN S. MOSBY. rominls'lnnor.
CAMII.O Annimi.i.ra ,
Stiicrvlaoi'fortlio Guvuriimunt.
If nny tlchonlr.iwInKii iirlro In tun t to thoiiniler-
plKiiol , It" f co \ nlun will lit ) rolli'ftviliinil remitted
tollio ownur lliorcof , frcnof rhiriiD.
cunAit n. mms-Hov ,
I'red. El I'UBO Nntlonal Hunk , 1CI I'uto , Tor
AOKM'H WAXTEI ,
For clnlj rnto or any other Infnrinntlnn , wrlto to
thonnilcrolKncil , ulntlnir your mlilruroolonrly. with
Mate , Oontity , btreet anil Number. Moro rapid Ul-
llrery Mill lioiKnuroil by your cnclosltiK un unvtl-
cue lionrlnK your full uililrefs.
.MliilCA.V iNTUIINATintMI. IIANKINfl CO. ,
City of Juurez , Moslco.
XOTICK.
Fend remittances for tlcketn by orrtlnnry Icttor ,
contiilnliiK Money Onlcr.lDSiifd by nllcxprGii com-
iniilos.Now York ItirlmnKP , IIKIIK ilrnlt or postnl
lioto. Adilrc'ii nil ri'Cli'torpil lolti'rs to
MEXICAN INIEIISATIIINAI , IIANKINO ro. ,
Cltr of Juarc.Muxloo , via 111 I'uro , Tor.
DenuerfflBLotlerf
Denver Colo.
, . ,
Capital Prize $7,500.
TEceurrs so < 'HI\ITS t\cn. :
$26,370 PAID EACH MO.NTII
BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES ,
Address , ! } . R 1UIODUS ,
DENVER COLORADO.
, - - - .
IN ALL THE WORLD THEHE IS BUT ONE CURE
DR. H/V1NES' / ' GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It cun bo frlien ID u cup , > f rolfir r leu. or In Mr.
llclf uf fuud , without tlio knowledge cj [ the patient ,
iu0ooiary. It la nbaolutcly hdrmlcennncl will eflcct
permanent nnd upccdy euic , vhflher tlio iintlcnt l >
Aiuoiloratodrlukororaualoobollowreok. I'l NK1.U
r \ll.s. It operate , so quietly and vrlth luch cer
tainty that the patient uudoreoc. no Inconvenience ,
ftnd ere ho Is aware , hltt cotnnleta relormntlou !
eireolcd 48 pace book nrparllciilarafrco To bolladol
KUUNiV CO. , 15111 A : UoiidUBB * lHh ft CumlllB Bt" .
ff Trade nunplloil by JILAKlS , 1IUUOU & LO. , und
lilCUAHDbON UIIUQ CO. . Omaho.
ficcondni-y or
Tortlary iicrmnnintly
cnicil In SO to (0 day. .
_ _ _ 1 \VocllMilnalu nil ] > ulion
fium Iho * ytcni. BO that tlx ro canncttr liu n uttirn of
the ilUcjise In diiy form. TarUou can \ > o tuatttl at
homo MM el I na litre , ( fnrtho BIIIIIO | uUe nml tinder
the mint * ( jriinrnnUP l lint will ) tlurnovlio jirercrlo
coino luie , MO will ( ontiuct lo euro tlum or jifimil all
money and nay mtlio Liin.niif , of cununtf ,
faruandbotil Mll > .
DUE MAGIC mm' ' I M ) (111(1
'
, ci' 1'iillril
lo euro the nioit ubi'tlnalo ' CUM. . Vt'o LlmUn 'u tli
world for na o wucan nxtriue. filncoiliu hUtnryof
meA itiio a true fjKtlttc fur HyphlllH ha. him -otiuht
for blutneviTfuunil until uiir 3lnro | lUmcdy vtnt din-
c\i-iiil , NriiioothirKunilno. Wiltu fur iifiiiiKM.
UUttK JeUMIIIH' CO. , ( hniiltii , X < t > niHl , < t.
MA.NHOOD RESTOTfTEOT
"SANATl \ O , " tU
AVniKlcrfiil ijnunlth r
ItcniBdy , In KifilwItU
\Viltlcn ( iiiiinin-
lr < i Ut Clilu nil NufV-
OUB Ilf < 'H l-H,811cll 01
Weak Mnnor ) , I.o
lit Drain I'ower , ) Icuil.
_ ncljuVnlufulncf ,
Doforo & , After Usb. " "t ilaniioo.1. . Nrrv-
I'lioiufc-rujTiia fium Ute. im.ni'M , I.nBtltiide ,
nil tlraliia and lunfc of power ol the ( Jvncratlvu Oe
piii.ln cltlitreuxenured l > y < ) vc-r-eiritl ii , youtu.
( ul InUUcrftlnna , or tlio cicverlvo line of tolmico ,
opium , or etlmtiloiitnvliicli iiHImntely lead to
lunmiHy , Cniifiiiniitlon anil luciuilly. Put up III
convenient form to carry In tlio veft jiocknt. I'rlcii
Jt a packnce , or II l r 85 With ety fS oilier MO
plvo sirrf/'fH yuiiniiittn In cura or rffiiinl
( /in / inoni'U , bviil by mull to any uddrein , Clr-
culnr frte. Mrtitlou tlili liniiir. Adilri'tc
MADRID CHEMICAICO. lraiithOinc ! < ift.-U 8. A
. 417 7 "n > l > "rn hlr.'H fl ll'Ai ( ( ( ) , III , .
WwVrM.KIS 'i\MM Mil in
KuhnAPo. C'or. IMhand IlniiKin strwts.
JA. I'lillor * Co.'or. lltliuit'l UmiKliiH Ha.
A , O. Toner * : Co. Comii'll Illiirfs , Inwa.t
TO WEAK
Buffering from ( ho Hlecunf 1 iiullifill , i rron , earl ;
teeny. wastlaK " ' 'nknen , lout iimnlxxxl , i tr.I will
eenil a valuiil.li ) trotlui ( M'ltluli containing full T i
tnrtlcuhrH f r lioino runI'llKK of rlmric. A * -
ipleiidld mrdlenl work i fhoiiUI l < u iad by ( very , '
man vho In iirrvoiii ninl ili < | jlllat | < "l. Auitrcim ,
I'ntl' . r. C' . lfO\VI.I'.lt.I'Ioi lil .C'oiiH.
I.AVVVHIIS AM ) H (
PATENT : uv ai m A.cy.
Dee llullUloir , lOmibft Mcb