Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 18, 1891, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA DA-lLfl7 BJLLJC:3CllrUKHDAT : , JXHSTE 18 , ISO ] . 5
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J , CLARKE RliSSEL'S PLAN.
Beveral Prominent Bttsinoia Men Thought
WellofltforAwhilo ,
THEIR SUSPICIONS SUDDENLY AROUSED ,
JIoiv nn AlloKftl Anciit Of Ilnrpar
Urothcrs Gained ilia Conlldciioo
and the CIIHI | oroiiinlin
MurchnntN
Several hlRhlv oxcltrd buslnws men nnd
VmnKers ( ? nllopcd raadlv ubotit the city nt noon
J'ostcrdiiy looldnR for u comparatively un-
Jcnown Individual who t'avo the ntxrao of "J.
Clarltn Uus < toll , " but who U suipoctcd of
tuimorous unuiiowu but equally
Mr. Itusscll Introduced hlnnolf und hu silk
Jlllo to nearly all the biHlncm mon of the city
hs a representative of Harper Brothon of
Now York and said ho was preparing a
'descriptive wrlto up of Omaha ns n supplo-
( tncnt for Harper's Wookly. Ho wanted cuts
[ of business houses nnd MO-word ads , and
'nlso ngrood to display the liandsomQ faces
! gf Omnhn'i business hcavyxveights to
JInrpcr's renders for a duo consideration.
Ho. told a very plauslblo story , and showed
liatnplo copies of his Journal with several do-
'ncrlptlvo articles , among which was n wri to
ll p of Hcattlo. Ho wns n smooth , oily talker ,
bad no dlfllcmty whatever In convlmlng
Ed that ho was n reputable citbsn of the
stern metropolis. None of the banks or
Vrholosnlo houses weio overlooked , and Mr.
itussoll had n very pretty list of the llrms
.hat ho alleged were anxious to contribute to
fe- -ho receipts of the Harper business ofllco.
.n ' fact , tbo gentleman understood his Inisl-
ness , and none of these with vhom ho came
n contact entertained the slightest doubt but
that ho was all right
At 10 o'clock yesterday morning Mr. Utis-
ooll escorted his oleaginous manners into Iho
ptoroof Milton Kogors ASoiisniidofTiirodTotn
Rogers the chance of n lifetime Mr. Kogors
jexnmimid the list presented for his inspection
Wild concluded that hu would take about $30
' worth.
Mr. Itimoll said that ho only wanted
twonty-llvo advertisers and had twonty-ono
f them already secured , after which ho in
timated that they had paid In advanco.
"Well. I don't do business that way vury
jpftrn , " bald Mr. Uogcrs , "hut seeing Its you ,
S'll Just give you n chock In the name of
Vllnrpor Brothers. "
Uussoll Insinuated that n chock In favor of
y. Clarke Itogers would look Just as well , but
Jtogors said : "My friend , of course you'to
oil right , but I guess I'll stick to my original
intention. "
And ho did.
After Uussoll had cone Mr. Uogors began
'to ' ponder within himself , and n feeling of
misgiving permo.Ued Ins soul Ho went over
to the Omaha National bank and found that
Kusscll had tried to got an r.d there , but had
not succeeded , Mthough the bank folks
though ho was nil rh'ht. Uogors then ro-
ironiborcd that ho had seen the name of W.
V. Mono on the list and ho called on that
.Kentloman only to learn that hu hau no in-
'tontlon ' of becoming n Harper advertiser.
U'hat settled It nnd ho went back and stopped
jiavmont on the chrck.
Sntlsllod that his whole dutv was notyot
flono , he called up Mr. Alfred Millard of the
Commercial National , who ho know gave Mr.
4cussc.ll $50 no loncur ago than Tuesday ,
und told him what ho had dono. Mr Mil
lard did not wait to hang up the telephone
but slatted out on Russell's trail nt a pace
endly at varioncu with the usual dignity of
Ills movements.
In the meantime Mr. Uogors mot Mr. Uus-
jsoll on the street , and after talking In an iu-
tlifforunt manner on sevoinl subjects to show
tils unconcern , said'Seo hero , I guess I'll
take back that check , "
Not a word of protest did Mr. Uussoll ut
ter , but hurriedly tore the chock in two and
returned It to Its oiigliml owner.
On the back was written , "Pay to J
Clarke Uussoll , " nnd signed by Harper
Uros. , vthllo below \\ns endorsed the name of
H. CUiko Uusaell.
Fond good-byes were said and Mr. Uussoll
\vout straight to his hotel only to incut Mr.
Jvllllard at the foot of thu stairs.
"Fifty dollars , please , " said Mr. Millard
looking savagely at Mr. llussell over the tops
of bis gold bowed glasses.
"Come up to my room" whispered Mr.
Russell , nnd the banker took care to remain
Nvltbin reach of his guldo as they ascended
the stairs. The monov was returned , and
Milliard muttered ' penny saved Is n penny
earned" us ho descended to the aidownlk.
Spying Cnlof Seavo.v across the street ho
tiurried over and told him the story. Mr
Itogers came up ut that Instant , and the two
returned to UusselPs room. Mr. Uussoll was
; jt not there nnd nobody had seen him leave.
' V His silk hat , however , had been loft behind ,
VM , nil his things Including two suits of
VMi' ' , but they told no story.
At the ofllco it was learned that Uussell
first came to the Merchants on the nth inst.
nnd thu register bore his autograph , but it
Jooucd like this : "Albert Onus , Now York. "
The clerk know nothing of J. Clarke Uus-
ell , and there wns nothing but their des
criptions to piovo that the two men were
ono and the same.
The chief didn't > vnnt to search for n man
VMio might bo all right , so a telegram was
Bent to Harper brothers. Pending the re
ceipt , of nn answer nn eager watch is being
Jropt for Mr. Russell , but ho does not seem
to bo particularly numerous.
Among the names of Mr. Russell's lists
were Uector-Wllholmy , Pnxton it Uallaghor ,
Ktlpnlilck-ICoch company nnd McCnguo
Hrothot.s , but these llrms and banking Insti
tutions all deny that they had any dealings
with the alleged agent of Harper Brothers
The Ulobo loan and trust company took a
VHTi slice. However , but not without making
Mr. HiMsoll show his ciedontials which
nuthoi lied him to receive money ana make
contracts for the Now York publishers.
\K Children ,
especially Infants , is prevalent moro or loss
nt nil times , but Is largely avoided by giving
jiropor iiourishmont and wholesome food
The most successful nnd leliablo of all is the
Gall Bortlon "Kaglo" Brand Condensed Milk.
Your druggist and gtocer kcop It.
OMjY A 3IISTAICI3.
Hut It Oocanloiioil Seine Anmmiinnnt
Tor thu 'I line Uoiiif ; .
Superintendent Coulter of the pollco and
flro alarm service wns out yesterday after
noon looking after the setting of some new
Uro alarm boxes. Hu had Just tested the now
box , No. l')7 , nt the north end of thn Six
teenth street viaduct and Jumped on a passing
car. A couple of minutes later nn alarm tang
"XAit from the box which brought all thu down
town apparatus to the box.
Ofllcer Bruce ) wns standing near nnd wns
positive that no ono bad touched thu box , but
through some defect In the mechanism the
alarm was sent In ,
The arrival of the apparatus at
tracted u largo ciowd , principally
children. During the temporary excitement
n small boy snatched n paper bag containing
fruit from the seat of n fui inor's wagon. The
youngster started down Lonveuworth street
on n dead run nnd the farmer whip In hand
nftorniiu. This was moro fun than watch
ing the lira chiefs nnd their panting horses ,
110 the cioml followed tno boy nnd farmer.
It wasn't much of nrncu on the part of the
ngrloulturlst for the lad was too quick and
Via * soon lost In the alloys.
The crowd wns considerably amused , but
the farmer was sere over his loss.
Dr. Illrnoy euros ciunrrn. Boo bldj ;
How -About the
The provisions of the McKlnloy bill which
reduced the revenue tariff on chewing ,
molimg mid snuff tcbicco are now being
realized by the manufacturers In the west.
Those who had paid for manufacturer's
stamps for the entire year have a right to a
robnlo , and yesterday the tlrst chock for re
bate upon this class of revenue receipts was
received by Mr Peters. Tno entire amount
of thu robnto for the Omaha dlatuct will bo
ejo.ooo.
. _ _
loVltfs ) Little KnrTy Utsors , best pill.
Airing Hull lilns' Spree.
I.ato In April Oeorgo Williams was ar
rested and charged with being a suspicious
character When searched ho had about $50
lit money , The next uioruln ? ho was dls-
hnrgcd , but WAI atrnln taken Into custody n
day or so later. This time Williams had n
line gold watch In hU possession , which ho
tried to hk'o ' when searched.
About this tlmo , t. W. Hutchlns , a
lawyer from Madrid , reported to the police -
lice tlmt ho bad lost n watch and
n roll of money. The wnlch found on
Williams w.xs Iduntlllcd by Hutchlns. The
suspected man was charged with ernnd
larceny nnd sent to the county Jail to await a
hcnrinp. Hutchlns claimed that ho had been
drugged and robbed while here.
The cnso was called In police court yester
day afternoon , but the testimony cpuld not
all bo introduced , owlngjlo the lateness of the
hour , nnd n further hearing will bo had at 10
o'clock this morning.
Hutchlns nlmnst positively identifies the
prisoner as the stranger who was with him
on his round-up of the town.
For SunfllukiiCHH lme Horscfonl'H Acid
I'll fplinto.
Dr. WV. . niackman. Brooklyn. N. Y. ,
sajs : "I am very much pleased with It In
seasickness , Soveial cases have been
brought to my attention where it afforded
prompt nnd entire relief. "
bourn o.it.i n.i.
What Happened lit mill Around 1'nck-
liiKtouu YoNtordny.
A. I ) . Carter of Wooplng Water Is visiting
P. A. Bonnott.
Contractor C. II. Woodward has begun
paving Twcnty-llftn street.
Dr. Jamoa C. Dwyer of Valentino Is visit
ing his father , Patrick Dwyor.
Miss Allcoand Lou Erwln returned homo
yesterday for their summer vacation.
Judge N. H Hnydon nnd Sheriff J. C.
Donuo of Saline county were nt the yards.
Thomas H Whlttlcsoy , chief ongincnrof
the G. H Hammond company , has returned
from Hammond , la.
William Livingston , Oils Unas nnd Mr.
Van Duscn loft lost evening for Wyoming
upon n prospecting trip.
Mrs. E. II MeCarty loft for Logansport ,
Ind. , yesterday morning , whither sbo was
called by the Illness of her father.
N. P. Ulchmin of Chicago , of the commis
sion firm of N P Ulchnmn & Co. , has boon
tbo guest of friends at the exchange.
City Engineer King expects to begin the
work of trading all the streets In the north
eastern section of tbo city next week.
The Old Settlers' society of Snrpy county
will give u picnio nt Papillion July i. Among
those who have promised to speak on that
occasion nro Dr Miller , Judge Ferguson of
Omaha nnd lion J Q. Uoss of ISollovuo.
Messrs.V. . C Upjohn and William Uobin-
son are the committee In charge , and are
making elaborate piopar.uions.
Flro Marshal James G. Hayes of the
George II. Hammond company leslgiied his
position to go to Chicago to engage in busi
ness.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary society
will give a missionary tea nt the residence of
Mrs Mary Frost , Twenty-fourth and M
streets , this evening.
The Union club will run a picnic to Waterloo
lee July I. There will bo all kinds of athletic
games nnd the club olTors $300 in prizes. M.
A Killcen is in ehargo.
E. O Mayllold at an entertainment given
to a party of friends last evening , presented
his daughter Mnucl with a handsome piano
in honor of her eighth birthday.
The Enterprise qunrtotto of Omaha and
Miss Fiances E. Wato of Papillion , the well
known elocutionist , will assist the Cpworth
League in their conceit this evening.
G. E. tJouto , agent of the Missouri Pacific ,
loft yesterday for Sturg's. ' Ky. , where ho
will bo married today. During bis nbsenco
J. M. Gallagher has charge of his ofllco.
Landlord Phelps nnd wife of the Gront
Western hotel entertained a paity of friends
to a dance Tuesday evening. It wns ono of
the most onjoyaulo gatherings of the season.
E. J. Green nnd J. H. Hayes of the Cudahy
packing company , wrestled jestorday even
ing before 1,500 people. Green won three
straight bouts and the championship of the
city.
city.An
An effort will bo made this evening by the
baseball enthusiasts to organize n team that
will bo a credit to thu city. A meeting has
been called at 8 o'clock at Twenty-third and
N streets.
Joseph ICutskv. a Ind of fourteen , who lives
at ThiUloth and i1 , yesterday afternoon was
examining n .US calibto Smith Ac Wesson re
volver when It wont oil , tearing a largo hole
in his hand.
There will bo n rag carpet social at the
residence of Ralph Logo , Twenty third and I ,
tomorrow attornoon under the auspices of
the Young People's society connected with
the Presbyterian church.
Stock Inspector Clark Howard got his eye
on a line , largo lump-Jaw jtoor and promptly
condemned it. The owner protested. Dr.
Stewart of Council Bluffs , government vet
erinary Inspector , was called in and the ani
mal was promptly shot.
South Omaha lodge 55. United Order Trou-
bund , will glvo its third annual picnio at
Germanla park Saturday afternoon. Frank
Humport , Rudolph HnrU , Gus Wordoman ,
John Frey nnd Franz Stammer are the com
mittee on arrangements.
It Is conjectured that a specific may yet bo
found for every ill that llosh Is heir to. How
ever this may be , certainly the best specific
yet found for diseases of the blood Is Ayer's
Snrsaparitla , nnd most diseases originate
from impure blood.
CAN AOT ALSO.
Soliool .Tumors Display Their
Versiuillty.
The largo assembly room In the high
school building was converted Into n tem
porary theater yesterday afternoon for an
hour to the evident satisfaction of an audl-
once that completely filled the room and was
composed chlclly of students of the High
school.
The performers were members of the
Junior Debating society of the high school.
They had selected "Tho Elevator , " a short
comedy written by W D Howolls. Th'o story
is n very ludicrous one , the leading Incident
bolug the stopping of a pnssenwr elevator
midway between tbo ninth and tenth Moors m
n block of Hats in the city of Boston. A com
pany of ladles and gentlemen aboard the ele
vator are on I ho way to take dinner with n
friend on the tenth floor , but the
elevator Is detained so long In the
shaft that the dinner party Is
almost broken up , The many ludicrous .sit
uations were cleverly set forth by the young
Indies and gentlemen who took part. Those
who apiieared in the cast were Lou W. Ed
wards , J Scott Urown , Arthur T , Carter ,
Hugh S Thomas , J. F. Dutwiler , W. U.
Shannon , Luther Lelsonring , Arthur T. Carter -
tor , Miss Margnret McIColl. Mus Stella M.
Cain , Miss Cora MeCunilllsli , Miss Jessie
Budge , Miss Nottio Smilov.
The music between nets was furnished by
Arthur T Carter , Miss Emnm Crandall , W.
F. Sudds and Miss Jessie Towno. The in
struments employed were the banjo , mando
lin und piano.
Have You iiot u lloran ?
Every man who owns a horse should knew
that Hnllor's Barbed Wire Liniment is the
only remedy that will glvo prompt relief to
nil sprains , cuts , bruises and galls , and Is
warranted to effect a complete cure.
DELICIOUS
NATURAL TRUIT FLAVORS.
Vanilla - Of porfoot purity.
LemonI
Lemon - Of eroat strength.
Almond If Economy In tholruao
Hose etc.rj Flavor as delicately
and dcllolously aa the fresh fruit.
TKUK AllT TI3ACHINO.
Snrnh Wool Aluuro'a Ideas Upon n
Growing Hubjcot In Publlo Holiools.
It has long boon the dcslro of cortaln nrt
lovers In the metropolis ot N'obrnskn to placa
the public schools of tlio city upon a hlch nrt
piano In keeping with the advanced Ideas
which now prevail In educational centers.
Much Rood work In this direction nos bcoti
done by the late tcnchcr of drawing In our
public schools , but there Is much moro to bo
done , as the following loiters from two well
known nrt lovurs Indicate , and as Miss
Moore , who h ut the head of the art depart
ment of the stiuo university , ii thoroughly
competent to tniic upon tlio subject of hlpbor
and truer Ideals in nrt , her letter dumauds
moro than in era uotlco.
UMAIIA. Jtuio 1(1. ( To tlio Edltornf TUB Ilrr.
llorcnvltli 1 hand you a letter Jint received
from Mtt Monrc , who Is nt tli licuil ( if tlio nrt
doi.iriini | < nt of uiirstiitonnlxortlty. Although
nut written for publication anil not having
her ooiHcnt , yet 1 fool that the objuut nOupht
and tlio arguments uiod nro so clo.trly cot
forlli that thu public uro untltliul to .Miss
Mooru'i vluwt , which I heartily rndorio. as
iiiunt ovcrv true lover of art , nnd t'sjioulnlly
artiste vrlio Know the Importance or correct
ilrr. lnK , which. In fnct , U thu foundation of
nil nrt It N highly oiiuntlfil that thu artist
should hezlii rluht , and In th t conncotlon I
tlrilro to unit thu attention of tin ) inonibori of
the nthool hoard to the fnct that thor oan
in itorlally aid thu art inovcinont In Omaha by
carefully reading Ml s Mooru's lottor. and by
solcetliu compotunt tcnchoM who will carry
out tlio siiKKLstlima shu theroln uriltos.
U.V I.lMNOKIl.
ST TK UNIVKHSITY AIIT IKI'\IITMKNT. ) 1'iJf-
cor.v Nub , hine II , lion. Ueorso W. Ijlnln-
gor Donrsli. Cannot you exert your lurgo
Inllucnco to tint public school dr.inlns on n
better ill. ino In Omaha ? 1 hoar that thoio Isa
suspension fur a moment In. the work and
thuroforo an opuortunliy for somu ohango In
tlint direction.
1 wish for Iho crodlt of the stnto ns well ns
foi Uiu need of our yiniiiK folu-s drawing In
Cr.ult'd MClniols mU'ht bo put tin a solid , Ken *
ulno. sensible b islx ; In linn with actual work
In rrspuctahlu vhoola of art.
Vonr hl h school IMS , I undor.stand , already
ailoiitod the study of drawing from casts.
fa ui : h a chaiiKO U uijually called for In the
louor grades.
The prospectho , the worKlng drawlnp , the
duvoratlvo design , now spread themselves
ovorolKhtyu.irsj they should talio a subor
dinate place und Rlxu the ilrsl place to object
dr nvhiL- from Iho bo lnnlnz of the course lethe
the end of It. Object drawing Is the polnt.and
object dravrlnt ; aa t.itiKht by thu ordinary
public school teacher Is , I consider , a positive
alniso and Injury to the children. Thutu M a
\ \ Ido spread uom uid for drawing In the public
schools and thu sh.irp scouted Imslnens men
like I'raiik' und \Vhlto have taken the control.
I'voplo hao been too Iznorant mid IndllTer-
ent tiiicatlon ( | thulr inothods nnd judgment.
Artists , 1 bulluvo , have simply Ignored the
whole subject and still Ignore It. It bores
them Now. I propose to hi\o mutters put on
a dltrorcnt basis In Lincoln , und throughout
the state , is far as I can ovoit my Influence.
1 foul sure of your svmpithy In Iho olfort and
wUh very much I might hiixo your aid
The ruforms I Insist on are thcso : Object
drawing can never be taught liy rule or rote ;
It must be t uu-lit by the living : , nd iiiaillled |
teacher. Objeot diauing can no\or be taught
without snltahlti objects , and these objects
should not bn prlnclp.illy guimctrlcal solids.
It Is iwodllllcnlt , i task for yotinc clilldron to
represent projection , and these forms are
tlroxomo .mil unlnturt.stliU' blinplo casts In
Ion relief should bo provided , KIV ng tlie largo.
wcll-ilolliied , but v. uylng 1011113 of natural
oblects , or the pressed lo.if of the pr.ipo , Hy.
maple , ute . may bn used , The reproduction
of SIK li foi ms K dr in Inn , and not calculation
nml mystification
I would deloiMte Rpomctrlcal solids to the
High school , whole , uftvr many piop inlory
LOUISUS , projoetlon might be taken up and
where these solMs would lllnstr.ito .is well the
study of Keomutry I see no hope of tr.iliiinK
either the eye 01 the taste in the pioaent s.ys
tern ,
Wo h i\o in idoln Lincoln niir.ictlcal oxperl
men t during the iast year In : i school house
Known as Capitol school. Miss Ulley h IH pro
vided suitable casts and undoi taken the
Instruction In drawing , The results loa > o no
doubt HS to the uractlc.iblllty of > * iich a re
form and thu bo ird of education has the matter -
tor now under consideration nnd will , I think ,
without doubt .ulopt object drawing and diop
Its harmful ( as I believe ) counterfoil , I talked
to thu members of the IH ) ml Individually and
am. by Invitation , to present , the matter to
them collectively at thulr next meeting I
feelgieat confidence. In the satisfactory ac
count and wish other centers In Nebraska
might 1m prompt to make thu M uno clruige.
This letter Is too long , ami yet I hnvo not
Rene Into details. You will. I know , compre
hend and appreciate the drift of my olTort
With u substantial art school In the state
university hero und ono In Omaha ( now .in
established f.iet , I am bunny to hear ) , thu
state can cert ilnlv provide qu.illllod Miacliorn
for publu .school work without Importing
nnv. Certainly If to ichors .uo Imported let
It be from schools and Institutes of art such
us those ut Uhli'ugo. H. l.ouls and Clnclnnntl
rathoi thin from business concerns in tbo
shape of agents. With Kind regards , youts
truly. SAII.UI Wool , MOOHK.
Say !
Do vou want to remove those pimples from
your fncol Use Hallcr's Saraapanlla and Bur
dock. It \viu-ranted to otloct u complete
The Harlcor Change.
Mr. F. A. Balch who , four years ago ,
opened the Hotel Barker on South Thlr-
tcutith street , and who hns since conducted
that hostelry In n manner which rahod It to
prominence among the leading hotels of the
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
DOUGLAS STREET
OMAHA , NEU.
The most widely anil favorably Known spoe-
liillsts In the I'nlted Stall's , Their long ex
perience rcniarUahlo skill and iinhorsal HIIC-
ccss In tlio tri'iitini'iit and cum of Nerrous.
ChronlciiiidhuiKlc.il Dlsc.iscs , cut It In them )
cinlnoiit iihyslchniH to the full confidence of
tlio lillllctcu nvurvwlierti Thny Kuaiantee :
A Cl'.UTAI.N AM ) I'OMTlVT. ClIKh for
the aw rul olTVds of e.irly vice and the numer
ous IM IN that follow In Its Ir.iln.
I'KIVATi : , III.OOI ) ANlt SKIN DISHASKS
bpoodllv , L'oinplolrly und porinanontlv onrod.
NUlVOUh IiiULlTV ) : AMM\lTAMlS- ) : )
OKlH.HHyielit readily to their skillful tiuiit-
inont
i'iu : . risTiT A AND ur.oTAL ut.onus
cuiir.intced cured without pain or detention
from hnslni'st ,
HVOItUi V.l.r. AND VAim'OCrxn norma-
nenlly und hiici'i'sifnlly cured In morycnso.
tjVl'IUl.Is. UONDUUIIUIA , ( JLIIKT. i-por-
matnrihimi , Seminal Weakness , I.oai Miinhood ,
Nluhl I. missions. Di'diyiul I'ltuiiltlus , Female
Weakness ai.d all delicate dlsoidors pouullar
tnoltherHox poslthrlr enroll , as cil as all
functional disorders Unit result from youth
ful follies or the i-xn ssof mature joirs.
'si ' KMr'rilkMJ Utmrimtceil purmiinnntly
J 1 IXIVy I U ULi enroll , lomnvHl complete ,
without cnttliu eaustlc or dllutatlon I'uro
i ) IT MI ltd at hoint' l ) > patlunt wlthuut a mo
ment s puln or unnoyanio.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ,
A I'kM ? riIKI Tll ° nwf"1 nlft'oH of
/V OUIXI V/U1XU curly \luo which brings
ork'nnlc wc.iUncss , iloitroyliig both inlnil and
ted ) With all Its dreudcd Ills , pinnnuMiUy
iMirod
n . C IlIJTrQ Addrohs those who have
L/IV' . Ul < i 1 J hnpitli-od thcniAi\m ! | by Im
proper indulgence and solitary hiiblts , which
rnln both mind and body , unllttliii ; them for
biislni ss stuil > or iniitiltiKo
M \ltltiri ) Mi.N : i > r Uinsu entcrlni ; on that
haiijiv 1 fi' . uuaru of phyaluul debility.
quleik'li assisted
OUR SUOOBSS
Is based upon fuels 1'trst Practical experi
ence Socimil i : > cry oui.e Is specially studied ,
thus > tnrtln rluht. Third Medicines are
prepared In our laboratory exactly to null
iiuchcasA' , thus bfTcctliit ; cures without Injury
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
1409 DOUGLAS STREET OMAHA , NEB
west , has sold out hlvlntonnt to local capi
talists and rotlros from , tbo management.
Unnor his charRfl Iho Darker bcramo
known throuphout tho'bountry ' Itauppllod
the comfort of a homo tl ninuy a traveler to-
Ketticr with other nccotnmoilatloua which are
not generally found outVMo of the highest-
Wricptl hostolrlss. i i'
Mr. Ualch wns the Msonco of peed nature
nnd never made other than a favorable Im
pression upon hi * pntforn.
Ho IntonJs , shortlj' , to open a hotel nt an
other point lu which , with a larger Hold , his
merits will bo not loss appreciated than thny
have boon In the tiasj. Ho nas been suc
ceeded bv Mr. Van Orinan of the Transfer
hotel , Council Bluffs.
Use Hallcr's Sarjajmrlila and Burdock , the
great blood purlllor.
Work oflinlliuia Wlilto Cnps ,
Noiit.Ksvit.i.r , Ind. , Juno 17. Last Sunday
n crowd of persons who were members of the
whitecaps donned woman's wearing apparel
nnd went to the house of William Whlltaltcr ,
took him from Mi bed , dealt him blow after
blow with saiultwiTJ made of sawdust put In
hose nml dragpiug him to the river threw
him Into It. Several titties ho ciuio near
diowning , but wns finally rescued. During
their rough usage of the helpless man they
told him If ho continued to dilnlc Intoxlcat-
Ing llquon to excess ho would BO the subject
of inoro severe treatment nt their hands.
Constipation poisons tno bloodDo Witt's
Little Karly Klsers cure Constipation. The
cnuseromovcd the disease Is sonc.
Killed lit a Quarrel.
Mvcov , Mo. , Juno 17. At llevlor last
night ton coal miners , seven of them foreign
ers , got Into a quarrel among themselves In
the cdgo of town after mrtaluug freely of
beer , nnd some ono of them siugirod i'oter
Mntson and then ran off and loft him , where
ho was afterward found dead by the side of a
creek behind some cordwood. The other
niuo parties Hint were in the light were ar
rested and placed in the Mat on Jail. The
c.iso will bo Investigated by the praud Jury
now lu session.
Do Witt's Little Early ntscrs. Best llttlo
pill over made. Cure constipation every
time. None equal. Use them now.
Doorcase In Arm ) Dpscrlors
WISIIISUTOV , Juno -Scciotary Proctor
hns prep-ired a statement showing that do-
sot tions from the army aio less now than at
any time since the war closed. Desertions
for the month of May \vcro loss tli.tn half
what , they were for several years past , and
the ratio of decrease Is constantly increasing.
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
nnd refreshing to. the taste , and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver and Bowpls , cleanses the sys
tem effectually , dispels colds , head
aches and fevers , aud cures Imhitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced , pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptahle'to tins' -stomach , prompt in
its action nnd truly beneficial in its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances , its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and 81 bottles by all leading drug
gista. Auy reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any ono who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAH FRANOISCO , GAL.
LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK N f
CURE EVERY CASE or
MONEY REFUNDED.
Nurture Is pi imanv.nt nnd not a patching up Caaos
iiatod fl\o ytttls afi > have never seen asyniploni
iniu. BY ilcscrlhl > iK < 13 ° full ? o " ' treat you uy
nall.nmlwoKlrotlioBtino troii | { RiiiranUtf to cine
r 1 1 fuinl oil money. Tlio > who prefer to come here
ru-eitinelitumiloso nml we vlll pay nulioail faro
'i ah wajanmlhotil liillt whllo helo if wo fall to CHIC.
\\a chnllcnuu thu world for a ciso that our MAGIC
! 1 Ml IV will not cure W rlto f > r full particular * one !
i-t Ihoivldcmo. Wo know that you are tkpptlcnl ,
iiMly BO , too , ni the moil eminent phy > Muii Ime
inurbccnnulo toKlvo moio than tunpoi uy itlkf
ln our II vo j ears' praclti o vlth the MOiC IvI MlPY It
lias l.ccn most illl'lcult. to overcome the prrjinllim
iirilnstallsotnllHU , ! ullcs "ut under our ftrotiR
Biiarnntco } on iliouM not he-ltnto to try this i ciiiiily.
You take no chain o ofli sing } oiir money. W o RUar
antto to cunt or r < fun I cvny doll ir , and na vo havn a
reputation to protect alto llnnnclnl Lacking of 1100 ,
000 , It lipoifeitlyMifoto all who * lll try thu tl cat-
inent. lleictofoiuyoilhiv. liemiputtlnifllpanil paying
out jour money fin illifirillt lioitmontmind although
jouaronotjctcuicl nuuuoli'u | iild back your mun
cj Doiiotwantoanyinoii mom y until you tiy in. ( Id
hionlc , cfpsoilelcni.o ! ( iindln 30 to 00 dirt In-
csUh-ato our lliunelal .landing , our leputullon u <
Imfiiu48 men Wilte in for naiiun and adlrte * u of
the > o uo have cured who have Klvc'n purmU lon to ro
fir to Hum. It costs ou only postugo to dothl < ilt
wlllHivojounwoiMof Miirirlnit fiom nuntil slialn
and If j on uro m uricd whit may j 0111 olixpilns Miller
thiou hyouriiwnniBllg' cu. Ifyoui nywptuiiMaia
boiothioat , mucous piUliM In mouih , rheiimnt sin
In lionos nnd Jolutj , hah f illlnis out , criiptis on nny
port of the body , fi cling of ifcnenl depression , pilm
In head or boms , you have no tlmo to watto. 1ho
who mo coiKtanlly taking nurcur ) an 1 potash should
dlMontmiiolU LonatuntiiMiof Iheso drugs iil mm ly
In Ini ; aorta ami outing ul eraln the end. Don't full to
wHU. AllcoirerpondFIKO Bent kcnlcd In plain cnvil
opes. Wolnvltu theme t rigid lnvc > ti itoil ! nnd will
lo all 111 our powir to all you ill It AdJniu ,
li JtKMiit CO. , tJinnlm , Mbrailtn.
i M , ii * n i DO t cntrin onili- *
FOR MEN
ONLY.
S500 for n enio of Lost or Falling Manhood ,
Genera ! or Nervous Debility , weakness of
biMly or mind , the ulft'c-H of orrorsor excesses
In old or youiiB tlintvinjanuot \ curoI > KIIU-
rantco every cin > u < irriiiiiHlo\iirj dollar. 1 Ivo
( In ) 8 trial triMtmnnt $1 , full oour-to $5. I'cr- '
veptlhhi hunollls rcalUml in three days , lly
mull , securely pucUed from obioi v.itlon.
COOK HhMKDY CO , OMAHA. NKH. _
LADIES. ONLY
FFMALE mCGULATOR. afo and
. _ Certain ton ll T or moni'V refunded
lly mall 1 ! SociirelyMtaliKirroiii olscrvatlon. )
CCJOK UEMEPY GCfaffimha. Xoh _
LJNE1
UOVAI. MAIL' ' f
MONTIIEAL and
To DEHfiyana LIVERPOOL
CAIHN , iU ) to ISI ' 'Xri-ordlnK I" Stcatncr
nml luentlon nf'Htnturuom
Intorniudlnlii ami HlKinKo nt loir rules.
NO CA'rri.H'tiiiiui :
' "SUUV1OK OV
LINE. f HrKAMSIIII'H.
N1IW YOUK and QLAiOOW.
Tin l.otiilondurrT , uvery Kurlnluht.
2Jth Juno. Sl'A'l'i : Or1 KKVAUA. 11AM
IHIi July. 8TATK Of NKllllASKA. 11 A M.
KlnlJulx. h'I'ATH ' OK UKOIU.1A , II A M
C A II IN , Mi nnd upwitnls llutuni , fj& and upwards
hluonlBufl'.l
Applr to II. A A AIXA.V , Mnntronl , or to
II K MOOItKs law riirimm St Omaha
SOHOQLS AND QQLIiEGES
KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE
IH'iir r'KAMttuitf Kl
OPEN THIIOUQHOUT THE YEAR.
1 ho second toriu of this ncndtmilo jo\t oeulns tirst
MomUy In July nnd eluiui third Wodnusday la
licrumbor nuxt
Col. . I ) F IIOVI ) , Supl I'oit-Ottlco. 1 AIIMI > U.K , Kr
LE FRflMCftIS.
Kronrh Munthljr Mngailno. An liiviluaiile help to
French i tmlunli and ten ( hern , r riM nauiple copy
AdJrt * . llBULlTZ&to.V. . UudUuu t > naw York
HOME HITS
The homo Is locoolety what the honrt Is to
the body the vital motive power.
When the father Is vigorous , thu mother
cheerful , anil children happy , it Is a ncartm
on onrth.
When disease stalks In nnd fells the father
prostintos the mother , or solves the children ,
all loeomea desolation ,
To imiko the home happy , lcr-p the health
secure. Poverty may come , but It can bo en
dured If ths health romnlns.
No health was ever maintained without as
sistance. Health , like the body , must bo sup
ported. Hut do not make n mlstakonnd do It
foolishly.
The best way to sustain the health Is to ass -
s At It , to stimulate It. The best way to
healthily stimulate. Is by the use of pure
unadulterated inodlclnnl whiskey , Doctors
IIIIMI declined this , scientists nave continued
It , and both have Inslslid that DuflVs I'uro
Malt WhlnUoy Is thu only strictly medicinal
ono In the market Indeed It hns become , as
It deserves , a hotiselHiIdjiiooovjItv.
FALSE ASSERTIONS
are ma li by unscrupulous
in iiminetmen nnd ueiilors
In porous planters nwml
ItU thilr curative powers
lll'A.SON'S PI.ASTKUH
are the only ones Indorsed
by over fi.OOO plnskJuns
nnd plnirin u-lsts llownro
of Imitations and iib tl-
I ) Viri | > li > Is tli" Imii" iiftlin tircsont gen *
iniUnii. It Is Tor IIH < urn and lUutKMuluttt * ,
lii-iidiirlie , < 'cimll | > atloii mill i lli' < . Mint
Im n tiorotnnjm fainiMU. Tlioj-not
on tlinilif ; ( > stl\ iir | ; > iiis , Riving thrill tone
mill \Igor without rlplnt ; or imiuui. UBc.
BAD BLOOD I :
Plmploa on the Face |
Breaking Oat | '
Skin Troubles | ;
LlUloBores ) Hot Skin | :
liolh ) Blotches | !
Gold Sores | Bad Breath ) ;
Bore Mouth or Lips1 ;
If you sulfir from onr of ;
tucKO jmploma , tnUu <
I W H Y ? BECAfesitfp0oURRcBiLOOD :
RH1LWHYTIMEGHRD
TV'lveM ICIflt AdO'lU'Ul.lMi I O.V .CJ Arrival"
Otnnln ' Dciiiit lOtli nml Minim > -t < I Onmlin.
i > 4j p in st Paul I.liultuil ' Jj n ni
l.unM ) I UMAIIA .V SI' I.OUIb . . .lArnroa
Omiha IU P. depot. 10th nnd Mnrcy at * I Onmlia.
4 W p nil bt. Umls Cannun Hill , | U p m
Loaves I MISSOUIll PAPlrlL' I Arrives
Omahn. I Depot loth nnd Wuuslor St I Onmlia
bt l.iiuli A K C Kxpri'M 11. .10 a m
U II ) p in ht Louli \ K I' ISxpiesH I 5 50 p m
i .nm i K r.sr JOKAC n I Arrives
Trunsfurl Union llcpot. Council Illutfs _ ! _ ' ! riini cr
10U ) u in knri-ui ( lly liny Uxprais & 41 p in
10 li p m Hull" u rily Miiht l.iiiet [ < ( , U n m
CO u i & rAt'inr" ArrlvoiD
Trnnftr I Union Depot , Council lllulla Trnntfor
I V Jl u in
. Atl.uitlR i\priMa : . 5 'u p in
VoitlbiiloJ-hiiUcJi _ _ . _ . _ 10 10 a m
\iiiTNoiii'iiwisriuv" ) : : | VrrlViTi
Union Oopot. ( oiiucll Dlutf l'lrin < f o
. . . Clilciik' ' ! Kxproi ; ii.iXI p m
Ve tlhulo l.liclted ! > IJ a in
. . . . . . nitHturnblyur . . . . . . . . VOU u m
. . . Atlantic Mull . . . . i ) n m
( nva Au oiiinioilutlon ( SIL only ) ti 40 p m
Itfivoi " T ) MTf A"\ % r"u ) 11 s j Arrltos
_ llnlon Depot tonncll Illiilti l'i rutufer
4 10 p ml M Luul'Tt ' mon Hall 11. 15 p m
I \rrlv j
Triintfi-rl I nlnn Depot. ( ininrll Hlnlls | Ti tiMfor
'J 40 n ra , . . ( liUuk'o Kxpiess . . .
1000 p m . . t lilci i > KxprctM 41) ) n m
7 U ) | i ill ! \t \ nm
i . '
Li irn ' 4
t'rtmlv1 III M I lit
7 4 J a mi bloui CUr Ara f ' . ' ID
060 li in ! St1'itnl llo ( JO u m
Notice to Contractors.
Notice U hniehy Kh'HU that bids " 111 bo re
ceived by tiln Hoard of Public Lands and
Hiilldlncsatthoolllcoof the hecioiaiy of .state ,
until July 10th , 1 'II. al I',1 o'clock noon for the
election and completion ( if tun wings , Mtchon
and Iniindiy bullilliuh for the Insane Asylum
at llastliu's. Nebriska Illds will lie rnioivud
fur the v.nlous hranohenof work and mntei-
lul and asa compVto hid.
Plans and spocllleatl ins may ho scon at the
( illki of IhuCoiiiml-slonnrnf I'uhllc Kandsand
liiilldiius at Lincoln , Ntilirasl.ti , and also at
theollleuof I' . Al. Kills. Architect , Omaha ,
I'linlr.H-tois will ho rciilrod | to coufoim
sti Ictly to conditions of the slioi lllc Ulons ,
'Ihu ito.ird roseiM's the tight to lejcul any
, tnd nil li'd.s
Dated Juno ISth , lsl ! | .
A It. III'MI'IIKnV ' , I'ics't. of lln.ird
Jo n C . Allen , bee'y. of State
Manhood Ees t o r e cl .
A victim of > outlifiil Impriiilenro c.iiinlin ; I'runm-
turoluuir NurvutiH Debility , Lost Mnnlimxl ute ,
liiulnn irluil In vulii UVIT known inmuily , Inu
illni'iivcroilnnliiiplB - IIUMK HKMHDV -
No ilriikH orulcctrlc hnmbiiua Ncturm own euro
KITei t liiitnodlnto mill | t'rnmninit. Dctiutlon Im-
pimltilo f 1 pnynfor romplttu trciitiniint ami curn
ocll L lr > pale'ilto nnj uJUrom C J ( irnlinin , llox
Utib. Ixja Anuule'i , Cnl
For hemorrhages
take Pond's Extract.
Buffering from
tlio eifccU ol
0 W BB tUI"JiTV lUIkfl ? youthful erron
early docny , > in.tlnjwcuknf a. l t uiuuhuol , etc.
I wfll iu ml atalual'lo treutlvi ( u > al ill contnlnltij
full particular * for homo cure , I'llKIS uf clmrgo
A tpluuilld metllcalfork i ihiiulit in ) n &d by uvcri
man who IA tiorvnut and dcbllltat fl Aildrufi
Prof. V , < ' . l'O\VIIilt. Jlloudu * . Cuiin
H f/iA ClfRgla * S
EchlUraaiui'i Attbma Cme n er/ii ; w glr
ihifunl r . .Vla tn woni C&MI ; luturcl wu *
iltep , ttlicti euro wh < r * llclh < ri l : l. A
irtruA neil tkffltf l l'rte , (0 etn , & !
. . _
" " , Bt. V ul. Minn.
Meet the Immediate Wants of All Classes
With Reliable Clothing of Their
Own Manufacture.
Otfr Mid-Season Prices
Throughout every department are made on standard and Icgitinntc
goods for the purpose of reducing stock , no jobs run in to create , i
furor , people know us better. We still have quite a number of
Men's Broken Lot Suits , placed on separate counters at
$8 , $10 and $12.50 , to those who can secure a fit they arc
real bargains. "You may be lucky. " They embrace all colors , in
sack and frock.
Bop'-Knee ' Pant Suits ,
$2 , $2.50 , $3 , $3 , 50 and $4.
*
Omaha mothers know all about the style , trim and quality of
our boys'clothing. .
Boys' Knee Pants , separate , for summer wear , extra
quality ; we've got sufficient to supply the demand at 50c each.
Shirt Waists for both ladies , misses and boys ; in this de
partment we show many novelties , you'll find the assortment very
large , but the price very small.
You'll save many a dollar on summer wearing apparel , by
keeping a close watch on our big show windows.
ai
RELIABLE CLOTHIERS ,
Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts.
( Jl fancy cheerfully refunded when goods do not satisfy. )
( Send for Ilustratod Catalogue. )
The Only Fire Sale of Shoes , 114 S. i6th Street
Special Sale Thursday.
BURTS
FINE
Ladles' fine kid SHOES
button Boots
Tor Ladies' ' Wear ,
for Thursday , ouly
only a few pairs $3 Pair ,
left. Worth
Worth $6.
from $2 to $4.
Ladies' Kid Opera Slip
pers , hand made , only
YSc
Ladies' Oxford Ties and
Button ;
75c , $1 , $1.25 , $1.50 , $2
Pair. Worth double the money ,
About 176 pairs gents
Fine Slippers , choice
of the lot ,
EL Pair.
rt's Fine Kangaroo
Shoes , only $3.BO pair ,
worth $6.50.
Gents' , Don't Miss This
Bargain.
Special Sale of Gents'
Low Shoes ,
At One Half Regular' !
Price.
Special Thursday's bargains at the
FIRE SALE of SHOES & SLIPPERS
114 S. 16th Street , Old Boston Store ,
Open Evenings. Look for our Number.
NO OUREX ! NO PAY.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Monr TOMV operloncfl A ruirulur uraduito In luollclnoui ( llplninnii iliow li ( till truatliik win " '
rreMett iuoruti nil Nurroua , t'limnlc unit I'-lrnto l l.ua < u 4 purmununt cum Kimrnntfud fur ( Jlanli
bticrnmteirrhiBii Ixint Mnnlinoil MnuilnalNViknt > Nlulit L'JIILB , Iniiuto icr. Syplilll. . Strli turu uiul n I
( lUuniui of thu Illoixl Hkln nml I'rlnirj Orimn N II I itunrnuloo HH fur u ury ou u 1 unilnrlnko uiul fill
tucuru Cuniultatluit fruu Hunt MviMrlu * of l.lfuj uut fruu OUJoj liouri 'Ju ui tuup ui H > i
ID * lu-toliui HuiiU itauip ( or roplr