8 THE OMAHA DAILY FRIDAY , JULY 10 , 1891. LONDON 'I OWN. Mr. HosowrUci-'fl First Impressions of tlic modern Itnliyloti. TUB SU.VIIAT Hr.K will contain n character- Istlc letter from Mr. Uosnwator. London ha- > been described tlrao nnd again , jot owing to Its Immensity nnd the varied jnarnctcr of Its r.,000,000 . Inhabitants n keen observer cnn always find something now nnd striking to say about It Mr. IJosowntor gives n very granitic description of some of the moro prominent features of the empire city. What bo tolls about tbo treasures of antiquity stored In the British mu- scum , the vast collection of arm ory and arms In the tower of London , nnd the tombs and monuments of tbo illustrious dead in Westminster abbey nnd St. Paul's cathedral will bo read with keen Intcroit by tbo patrons of this paper. Tbo unbounded wealth locked up in tbo Hunk of England nnd other numerous banks in tbo same vicinity , the bcmitlfutly laid out parks anil public squares , tbo condition of the stroots. the way the city is lighted and the modes of travel In the mighty motiopolls nro all touched upon In an entertaining inannor. Dr. Kensington , cyo , cixr , nose und throat btirffoon. HMO Dodge street. A Wonder. Ladles , wnlt until Suturdny morning and attend tlio opening of the bankrupt shoo Btilo , IM S. 10th sti-eot. Ladies' hand turned kid o.xford ticH Me pnii'i worth 81.o ( ) . Coino and BOO the bargains. All must bo sold in thirty days. NATION A Ij llilfttK S HOTS. ArrniiBOincnts IJoliiK Miulo for Tliclr Next ToiirimmiMit In Oinnlin. Loctl ride shots nro already making arrangements - rangomonts for tbo next meeting of the National rillo tournament which will bo bold In Omaha in 1803. Tills was the prize , or ono of the nrl/es , which was captured by Omaha's enterprising delegates who visited St. Louis , during the last meeting of the National Scbuctzcu- veretn. Ono of the rules of the national association Is that tbo local organization In the city se curing the national tournament shall fleet the national olllrors of the association which Is known us thu National Klllu Association of North America. At a meeting of the local association the following ollioers of the national association were elected : President , F. L. Illumcr ; vice president , Judge Bonolco ; secretary , Louis Hclmrod ; corresponding secretary , W. P. Stoecker , treasurer , Wil liam Krug ; first shootlne master , William MueK ; second shooting master , II. Peterson , "Wo propose , " suld President Blumer , in speaking of the matter , "to maku this tbo biggest meeting ever held of the association. Wo expect to have inoro western teams than have been at any other shoot and will draw teams from Germany and Sxviucrland. Wo will huvo at least 2,000 rlllo shots and that means at least 10,000 visitors. The tourna ment will bo held probably in Juno , IS'.BI. ' and wo will go in a body to the world's ' fair in Chicago at the close of the tournament. Colonization Scheme. The Washington colonization company , an Institution organized for the purpose of founding a colony upon the Pacific coast in Washington at a point almost dlroctly west of Olympia , held Its first annual mooting at the Paxton yesterday. Tbo company Is or ganised under the laws of Nebraska , and Omab.i has boji ; designated as the placa i for holding the annual meetings. At the meeting yesterday a board of directors was elected and those elected ofll- ccrs , the oflicors and directors being as fol lows : W. U. Gerard , Gray's Harbo-.Wash. , president ; F. W. IJarber , Grand Island , Nob. , first vice president ; W. H. BondSvrn- , cuso , N. Y. , second vice president' , E. V. Clay pool , Hoquiam , Wash. , secretary ; II. G. SchaofTor , Indianapolis , treasurer ; A. C. Hutchlnson , Omaha ; C. 1C. Gerard , Tribune , Kan. ; W. M. Gerard , Indianapolis ; L. M. Stratton , Chicago , The capital stock of the company is fixed at $1,000,000 in shares of 8100 each. It is organized on the sumo general plan as a mu tual budding and loan association , and each member Is requited to own at least two film res. One-half the stock Is sot apart for a building fund , the operation of the plan being contingent upon the securing of at least liO ! ( ) subscribers to the stock. Tbo company proposes to operate In the central western states in securing subscrib ers to its stock. Saturday at 11-t South 10th St. , the bankrupt sine sale opens and bargains will bo offered to eloso the entire business in UO days. Wait and attend the opening. 'I lie Orphan's Fourth of July. Through the kindness of some of tbo chari table friends of the orphanage , the children had a very pleasant tune on the fourth. Their never-tiring benefactress , Mrs. Carey , collected upwards of ? 20 whnrowltb to pur chase goodies and fireworks for tbo little folks , besides sending herself , an Immense bosket of all kinds of good tnlugs. The same good lady spout most of the afternoon with them , helping them to enjoy Ice cream , candy and fruit , which had boon plentifully supplied. The children tried to entertain their good friend by reciting declamations nnd singing songs appropriate to the tin lion's holiday. The evening was not loss en joyable tlian had boon their pleasurable day. Thousands of rare fireworks were sent forth and tliu.se who witnessed the display admired the true spirit of patriotism which It incul cated. Some of those who contributed were ; Mr. John A. Croighton , $5 ; Mr. John A. McShauo , $5 ; Mrs. II. C. Gushing , $5 ; Airs. James McShano , $1 ; Mrs , W. Hennessey , ? l ; Mrs. Welling , $1 ; Mrs. Honjniuin Gallagher , ft ; Mrs. T. Lowery , $1 ; MM. Fred Nash , 25 rents ; Mrs. Sullivan , cake ; Mr , Peacock , toneuo. Thu HcHt Ijouiit'on In City. A part of the old Boston Store , be tween Haydon'sandStonohills' , for rent. For particulars Inquire at 'Oii2 N. 10th street. QiiCNtion County Commissioner Timtno wants it understood that In turnlifc over to the city tbo warrant for $ 10,000 , the county does not waive any of Its rights as to tbo balance , $1,100 , that Is still claimed , lie states that this was done simply to help the city , lie- gardlng the balance of thu claim , ho thinks that when a final sottlomunt Is reached , thu city will discover that there Is but llulo coming. While tbo books of the city show n balance of $1,100 duo , Mr. Timtno thinks this has been paid without giving thu county credit for the same. The amount was paid by sottlltiK with Jensen for the grading of West Farnam Etieet. The estimate was allowed , but was never properly entered oa the books in the city treasurer's ' olHco. The sot ( glow of the tea rose Is acquired by indies who Uba I'oizoul'sComploxlou ' Powder Try It. _ _ _ Hard lloadcd I'rol'osHor. An attraction at the policemen's plcnlo on July 15 which U not down on the printed progatnmo will uo the appearance of Prof , William Wclh of Now York. Mr. Wulls U known as thu man with the iron skull. Two- inch planks nnd policemen's clues will bo broken over the professor's bead to show that , bis skull U thicker than that of the southern negro. Wells will no doubt bo a drawing card nnd add considerable to the nmusomenu of the day , DoWitt's Ilttlo Early llUorat only pill to euro stcU bcadachoand regulate the bowels. Gone lor lilt * .Stock. Aleck McGavock has gonu to Denver to toke possession of about four thousand bead of cattlq ho purchased recently from the Hoynold * cattle company of La Aalmas , Col. Ho will ship such of the stock as la la suitable condition to market and will put tbo roaialador on the rautro. _ UBO Ilaller's Gorman Pills , the great cou Kiid liver regulator. BAYS IT'S 1JOSII. Mr. IMillllppI on Alleged Frolslit Ma nipulations-Hall road Notes. General Agent Phllllppl of the Missouri Pacific says tbo reports from Chicago that the Gould roads have boon manipulating rates In order to secure hard coal shtpnsd from To ledo and tbo mines Into Omaha Is all bosh nnd without any foundation in fact , lie says all the coal which has been shipped Into Omaha has been for C. U. Havens ft Co. , who are the agents In this city for the soft coal mined In Missouri by the Missouri Pa- cltlc road. On account of the business rela tions of these people to the Missouri Pnclllo they naturally ship all their coil over that road. Mr. Phllllppl say * they bought all their winter supply of coal In Mav nud It Is being shipped ns fast as mined , There will ba several hundred more cars of It as there were about two thousand cars In all. The Chicago men uru kicking , ho said , be cause this firm did not buy through thorn and are trying to make trouble , but the railroads are not saving anything , as they understand ttio situation. In n recent Issue of the Uislng City Rustier appeared a lengthy editorial severely scoring the Union Pncltlo management for the man ner In which it conducts its affairs , and es pecially objecting to the "rat-trap ot a uouot'1 at Uislng City , the stockyards at the same point , and tbo manner In which trains are run. The attention of Assistant General Manager Dickinson was railed to the nrtlclo which ho glacod hastily over and then threw It aside , stating that ft was only n sum pi o of n lot of similar com plaints tnat were constantly .being mado. "I have been very busy slnco I came back to the ro.ul , " continued Mr. Die Allison , " nnd have not had time to look Into all the ilotnlls. Whenever n fault Is found it is corrected. It is to our best interest to accommodate tbo public and wo purpose to do it. Wo give the public the best accommodations possible In every respect , but wo can't afford to build palatial depots at every sidetrack and run palace cars for the accommodation Of two or tbrco people. " "Cold , couch , coilln Is what philosophers term "a logical sequence. " Ono Is very liable to follow the other ; but by curing the cold with a dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , the cough will bo stopped and tbo cofllu not needed Jiut at present. The Sheriff Did It. $ 10,000.00 bankrupt stock of bootsshocs and slipnors of the host makers in the land to bo sold in thirty days. Store now closed for inventory and to arrange tlio immense stock. The grand oponinc takes place Saturdny July llth in the largo store , 114 South 10th street , Omaha , Nob. [ old Boston Store ] . Wo wish to state hero that wo have no con nection or branch in the city , and ns wo have only thirty dnys lease of the store , wo want to soil every pair to save the expense of moving. It will pay put of town people to come a hundred miles to attend this sale. Lay in a full supply now , such a chnnco seldom oilers itself. For tlio benefit of those who cannot como in the day time , we shall keep open every evening till ! ) o'clock. Only polite and attentive clerks employed. REMEMBER THE DATE OF THE OPENING , SATURDAY JULY 11TH. A positive sale for thirty da.vs from date of opening , ns the store has been leased to other parties. NEW STUB 131' CAR FAD. Dell Punches Displaced by a New- fancied Fare Indicator. The street railway company has struck n new fad. It has done away with the bell punches worn oy conductors and substituted the overhead faro register. Tbo conductors nro not pleased with thechange.as they claim that careless nnd ignorant passengers will ring In their salaries. The now registers , which are placed in the frond end of the cars , look like the dials of n lot of clocks. There li an Indicator with a rope attachment. This rope runs along thereof roof of the car , close to the bell corJ. When a faro is collected the conductor roaches up , pulls the rope , and the indicator shows that 5 cents faro has been collected. On the first trip out yesterday ono of the conductors had an old lady for a passenger. She wanted to stop at a down-town crossing , but Instead of telling the conductor she reached up and commenced pulling the cord to the indicator , thinking it was the boll rope , lioforo she could bo stopped she had rung up six fares. Other conductors had similar ex periences , nnu now they are all against the use of the now machined. The Howe scales , the only ncalo with pro tected bearings. No chock rods. Catalogue of Gordon & Selloclc Co. , Agts. , Chicago 111. Furniture. Visit S. A. Orchard's special sale do- pnrtment , as you may flnd just what you need in the furniture line at very much reduced prices. Continental block , 16th and Douglas street. ' Mr. Secser Feels Satisfied. Robert Seeger , the St. Paul man who has secured the contract for lighting the suburban portions of tbo city with gasolmo lamps , Is fooling happy over the result. Mr. Sooaer states that tin will at once bocln the work of complying with the terms of his contract and in u short tlrao will have all of tils lamps trimmed and burning , fie will establish a warehouse and repair shop in this city that will give employment to at least twonty-llvomon. Regarding iho lamps ho states hn will buy none of these now used by the Ohio company , but will use now material throughout. Ho Is well satisfied with the prlco and states that ho can make money on his contract. In speaking of the Ohio company ho states that those people , under a dllforont niuno. were In St. Paul nnd offered to furnish that city lamps at $ M..7J per lamp per year on n tbroo years' contract. Mr , Seegor thinks the Omaha councllmon nro lighters nnd states that ho never entered into such n vigorous contest us the ono Just. closed. Ho onjnyed it , ns ho felt that bo would secure the contract If the council dealt square with tbo people. Do Witt's LlttloEarly Risers , best pill. Decision In Favor ol * tlio Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Hy. The now palace sleeping cars of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. , with electric lights In every berth , will continue to leave tlio Union depot , Omaha , at 0:20 : p. m. , daily. Passengers taking this train avoid transfer at Coun cil Bluffs , and arrive in Chicago at 0:30 : a. m. , in ample time to mane all eastern connections. Ticket olllco , 1501 Farnam street. F. A. NASH , E. J. PliKSTON , General Agent. City Passenger Agent Time lor the HnptlHts. C. F. Brlcknell cf the B , & M. gonornl unssongor olllco , returned yesterday from Chicago whuro ho was a delegate to tbo na tional convention of tbo Baptist young poo- plo's societies. Ho was obliged to leave at the close of the tlrsl day's session , but bo states that the attendance of do'.ogates was a great surpilso to the mostsnngulno. About 3,000 delegates bad ooon expected , but when Mr. Dlcknell loft there were 11,500 on tliu grounds and many moro onrouV ) . The dele gation which loft Omaha was met at points along the line by largo crowds of people who cheered them on their way. At Corning , la. , tbi > whole town turned out and a brass baud added to thu general uproar. IJANKHUPT Of Hoots , Shocn nnd Hllppors , Open Saturday , July 1 1 , 114 8. Kith St. Tlio following goods sold only Satur day morning from 8 a. in. to 11 tu m : Ladles' hand-turned kid oxford tics 39c pair , worth $1.60. Children's spring-heel button , 5 to 8 , only lOc pair. Ono lot about 100 pairs ladies' ' line shoos nnd slippers , slightly damaged , choice of the lot 2oc pair. Men's velvet slippers 39c pair. Men's kangaroo congress 81.50 pair , worth $3.50. Men's kangaroo congress $2.00 pnir , worth $4.00. Men's , kangaroo congress and lace $3.00 pair , worth $0.00. BANKRUPT SHOE SALE , IM S. Kith Street. Positive sale for 80 days. Walt for the opening Saturday. HIHilljICH'S Police Determined to Close the Place for Good. Louis Hlbblor was arrested late yesterday afternoon for selling liquor without a license. Hlbblcr kept a saloon at tbo corner of Forty- sixth and Loavcnworth streets. In tbo fall of IM'O ' ho was arrested for soiling liquor on Sunday and thu board of llro and police commissioners revoked tils license. The case was taken to the district court and the de cision of the license board rovenod. In Jan uary of the present year Ilibblor applied for a now license nnd was refused by tbo com missioners , Again an application was made for tbo same location , but In anqtbcr name. This was also refused. The prisoner was notified by the police that the board would not grant him n license and bo was Instructed to keep his saloon closed. This ho did not do , but opened tbo doors and sold drinks. Detectives Haze , Ellis nnd Dempsey and Ofllccr Dlbborn went out to his saloon about 4 o'clock nnd placed Hlbblcr under arrest and confiscated his stock of liquors. The plunder was taken to police head quarters nnd stored. The arrest and con fiscation was made under the act of 1SSO , which orders the authorities to tnko posses sion of the ( roods anil if a conviction follows the property is to bo destroyed. A penalty of a line not moro than $700 nnd not more than thirty days In the county jail , or both , Is the maximum punishment "for a violation of the law. Hibbler gave bond shortly after his arrest for bis appearance in court today. The Imtost Conundrum. Why is Hallors Sarsaparllla and Burdock llko the most popular soap of the day ( Because they both cleanse the 'skin and leave it soft nnd volvety. The Latest Improved sleepers , ns well as elegant free parlor cars on the Chicago & North western railway vestibuled trains , leav ing diiect from the Union Pacific depot. Omaha , at 4:30 : p. in. and 0:10 : p. m. for the east daily. City ollico 1401 Farnam street. The Mining Ex OMAHA , Neb. , July 0. To the Editor of TUB Br.u : Your notice in Tim Suxntr BCB in regard to Omaha's distance from mines calls from mo this article in regard to sampling works. If the citizens will attend my mooting Fri day next I will explain how these sampling works will solve the mystery of mining. I mean by mystery the uncertainty , that bas caused so much loss of money Invested , and so much greater loss by the construction of impractical plants to work ores that could not bo worked by the process. Many Omaha capitalists have Invested their money in mines , and very unprotltably , and it has been for the want of this very source of information that I propose to estab lish , all of which I will proceed to explain. As to the distance from Our city to the mines it is not in the way , for oroj nro treated in Boston , Philadelphia , Baltimore , and our largest refining works are in the far oast. This is a legitimate line of manufacturing , as the freights are in our favor and no trouble to sell tbo product. WILLIAM E. Miu > . Small in size , crroat in results : Do Witts Little EnrlyUisors. Best pill forConstlpi- tion , host for Side Headache , best for Sour Stomach. Trlckcil l > y Ijlttlo Thunder. William Williams came to Omaha yesterday noon In the custody of n Unitoa States mar shal and nt ouco took up his abode at tbo county jail. Williams is from Uhaaron. July 4 , a stranger ho struck the town and In tended to go to work for the railroad com pany. Ho had a bottle of Ji'iuorm his pocket nnd from this ho drank now and then , Atone ono tlmo when no was lowering the contents of the flask , a Pine Hldgo Indian stopped up nnd demanded n , drink. Williams had never had nny oxperlenco with the noble rods nnd thought u refusal meant the loss of his scalp lock. Ho promptly compiled vvlth the rod man's request. The Indian , whoso , name Is Little Thunder drained the bottle and then hustled away to tell an ofllcer that the white rann had given him lira wntor. As n result of nil of this Williams will appear before Judge Dundy. Constipation poisons the blood : OoWltt's Little Early Hlsors euro Constipation. Tuo causeromovod the disease is cone. T'otntops for the Army. "Soldiers llko potatoes , " said the chief clerk In the commissary department yester day as bo proceeded to open bids for now po tatoes. "Tho great wonder to mo is that the department does not Incronso the allowance in thnt particular article nnd cut It down In some other things. Each soldier Is allowed one pound of potatoes per day and ho actually oats about two pounds a day. Now on salt moats It Is Just the other way. The soldiers do not ont moro thnn one-third of their ration In thnt lino. The moat is sold back to the commissary department nnd the money is used for the purchase of othorthlngs , Includ ing potntoos.1 There were but two bids sout In yoUordny nt the headquarter. * , but bids were also opened at nearly all the posts In the depart ment for the same article. Bidders appeared to bo very cautious , ns the now crop Is not yet far onouph advanced to bank on. Two .samples , ono of tine , largo potatoes at $3 per hundred pounds , and tbo other , n smrdlar kind , at J1.5U'par hundred , were submitted. The inrgo potntoos were considered the host for the money. The Number 18114. Muko no mistake in the plnco the grout bankrupt shoo sale will open Satur day und olTor bargains never before heard of , all to bo sold in 30 days. Ladles' oxford ties ! ic ! ) pair , worth $1.50. Children's spring heel button shoes lOo pair. Bankrupt shoo sale will open Saturday , 114 So. 10th St. Mortuary. Mrs. Stella A. , wlfo of Fred W. Taylor , professor of horticulture in the state univer sity at Lincoln , died at bar residence , 1222 South Thlrty.soeond street , in this city , at 8 : ! > o'clock , yesterday. The deceased was thirty-one years of ago and leaves her hus band three children , the youngest an infant of two weeks. Short funeral services will bo hold at the losldonco at S0 : ! ! o'cloclc this morning and tbo remains will bo forwarded to Crca- ton , la. , for interment. R PRICE'S n _ owder ; . Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. FOMjOWlNG oar.VHA'S IJXAMPIII2. Tlio VIllnKC of Klkliorn Torn Up Over a HolHKjl ICIectlon. Tbo citizens of tHa unumntly qtilot llttlo town of Klkliorn am now nil torn up nnd nro engaged In n tlcaiionUa struggle ever the question of who ahull tonch the vltlngo school during the comlng-ycnr. For three years youn ? man hy the nnmo of Allen 1ms wloldinl tlio birch und ho hoped thnt It would fnll into lit1) Intids for another year. They elected a now director nt Elkhorn - horn not long ngn nud thnt broke the com- hlno ns fur ns AUtin wns coneornod. The other day tlio boiirtl mot nnd elected n nmn uuincil Uutnlng to 111 ! the position , This nroilsod Allen's Ire , mid with tno nld of his friends ho proposes to contest the mnttor. Ho claims thnt ttio election wns Il legal : thnt It was hold In JUDO , when it should have been held the UMI Mondny lu . .Inly.Uoth Uoth sides have put on the war paint nnd will conn ! before tiuperintondotit Mnthewa for a decision. fyi-Hliof KI-JM , produced from the Inxntlvo nnd nutritious Juloo of Unlifornla ligs , combined with the mcdlctmil virtutts of plants known to bo moat bctiollelfil to tlio biitnnn system , nets gently on the kidneys , liver and bowels , effectually cleansing the system , dispelling colds nnd hcndnchcs nnd curing habitual constipation WANT .IAMU9' JOB. ApiillcnntM Who Would -Superintend Oiniilia'H Sulitx ) ! Work. Appllcntlons for the position of superin tendent of the Omaha public schools nro ar riving on every tnnll. There nro two Iowa men , ono Michigan , two Illinois , one D.ikotn , two Missouri , ono Now Vork nnd two Nobruskn men In thorncc. The friends nnd supporters of Mr. Jnmes tire still , to all outward nppcarnnces , confident that they will ro-elect the present Incumbent Mr. Jntnos says himself that the election of Mr. Conover Is not nccessnrlly conclusive uvidotico that the board will not elect him for another term. It Is now expected that the election will tnlto place next Monday nlpht although it can bo postponed one moro week. Horsford's Add I'liosplintc. If you are Nervous nnd cannot sleep , try it. Shut Off tlic Klokn. . The county commissioners have closed up the wojk of bearing complaints of property owners who fcol tuatth03' have boon unjustly assessed. This afternoon the board will bold a session , nt which time they expect to maXo the annual levy. It Is not known positively what the levy will bo , but owing to the present condition of the general ftiL'd , It will bo greater than last year. One of the commissioners said that tl'o levy for the coming year will bo - per cent greater than last 3'ear. Nothing adds so much to n person's appear ance as n line thick head of hair of oven color , ana to assure this use only Hall's Hair Ilenowcr. Ten n isi'l'mirim incut. There will bo a tennis tournament for sin gles nt the grounds ol the tennis club on Har- noy street on Saturday afternoon , July 11. The plnving will cominunco at i:30. ) : Seats will bo furnished and these Interested in the game uro cordially invited. A Written Guarantee to CURE EVERY CASE or _ I MONEY REFUNDED. Our euro Is permanent nnd not a patching up. Cases treated five years ese ha\o never Been nsjmptom since. Py describing cote fully wo can treat jou by mall , nnd woRlToluomno ulroiid Riurantco to euro or refund all money. These who pi tter to como hero for treatment can da so and wo will pay railroad fnro brill way and holil bills v hllo here It o fall to cure- . Wo challcnso the world for acasu that our JIAOIC. nUMEDYyUf not euro , Wrltofpr./al.pa.rtlculariand | RcHhoovfarnco. 6 know thnt you are skeptical , Justly so , too.ns the m6st eminent phyilclans Imi o n erbiennblotoclvonioro than temporary relief. In our nvo j eara' practice Ith Iho MAniO ItEMIIDY It lias been most cjltllcult to overcome the prejudlcea acalnst all eo called epecincsL Hut under our strong Buaiantco > ou Fl.ould not hcfltnto to try this remedy. You take no clianco of losing your money. Wo B nr- antco to euro or refund every dollar , and a wo have a reputation to protect , also financial baclilnsof WO- 000 , It Is perfectly pafo to all who will try the treat ment. Jlcretoforoyou have been puttlnR up and paying out 3 o jr money for dICcrent treatments and although youaronotyctcurodnoonolm * paid bnclcyour mon ey. Jonotw.aEtoanymoomoneyuntll joutryus. Old chronic , deep seated caeca cured In 30 to CO days. In- vcstlgato our financial etandlng , our reputation as businessmen. Wrlto us for names and addresses of thofo v.o have cured who liavo el en pcnnlEf Ion to ro- fcrtothcm. It costs jort only poalaijo to ilothla ] ! ' M III save j ou a world of Buffering from mental strain , and If j ou at o married what m y your offeprlnu BiilTcr tin ouch 5 our own negligence. If your symptoms are eoro throat , mucous pa chei In mouth , rheumatism In bon-s and joints h lr falling out , eruptions on any partof the body , feeling of trmeral depression , pains lu head or bones , you ba\ ono tlmo to watte. 7hoso who are constantly taking mercury and potash should discontinue it. Constant utoof thcso drugs will turcly bring boica and ontlng ulcers In tbo end. Don't fall to write. .All correspondence pent scaled In p'alnenvcl. opes. Wo Invite Ilia moitrlKld Invcstleatlcui and will do all In our pnwrr to old you In it. Address , COOK. JtayJVDf CO. , Omaha , A'ebrailin. Onieo 13th and I'arnam , second floor , cntronco 13th El FOR MEN . _ _ ONLY. S600 For n caae ot Lost or Falling Manliiod. General or Nervous Debility , weakness of body or mind , the clients of errors or excesses In olit or young that o uannotcuri ) . Wogua- rantco every case or refund every dollar , r I vu dnys trial treatment $1 , full course sfi5.I'ur - ceptlb'.o benullts reall/cd in three days. Hy mull , securely picked from obsetvatlou. COOK RKMKJJY CO. , OMAHA. NEB. LADIES ONLY MARIP FKMALK REQULATOH , Safe nnd lllHUlU Cortuln ton day ormonoy rofniKUxl. Trlc-o by mall 98. fenloil from observation. COOK REMEDY CO. . Omaha. Nob. j BASEX OMAHA vs LINCOLN TODAY. Game lit 4 o'cloclc. Ludioa , all privilorjcs , 2oc. EDEN MJUSEE Cor. lltu unit Kurnani Streets. WliKKOP JUU.GTll. I'rof Clc.ison'a lion Circus. Juuica llalllo.n Oouiwfy Co. Mnrkasviln'a Comedy 1OM 9A\VYKIl Presented by W.V.V lllttncr' ) comedy company , Adiulaaloa ono dlinao Opuu from 1 p. ui. to 10 p. m. dally. utt 6 alluM * . DuliciLiia , ipaiklinitt and apiwtizinjj , Hulil hy all Picture Hook and cants ei1 nt tu any ono addroftl/ ' a.i.iiiRrH A ci' THE : OMAHA MANUFACTURING .CO , No. 108 , 110 & 112 N. Eleverilh St , I'rotucted by U. B. l'utoiita. | Mniiufurtitrcrs of Iron nntl Slcol IUb- bon , YiiiM Lawn Fences , also Farm , Stork , Turk nml Cemetery Fcneoi. Archltootur.il Iron VastM. UlulM , Sotte anil OrestliiKn. So ! &guiita fur UuoUtliorn Uulvuulzea Steal Illbbou Wire * . Telephone 1772 , Sample * at Factory UVE AQEM'B > YANTED. HELP ! HELP ! TH13 LADY PAINTS. " 'Tin the twlnk of nil rye , 'Tin tlio ilrmiRlit of a brcnth , From tlio blossom ot lionltli , To tlio paleness of death. " When Btiddcn fainting ; spells como upon n lady , you may always suspect sonic utorlno disturbances or trouble , or eoino fr.rcnt disorder in tlio circulation and nerve centers. A remedy thnt has ul- ways proved sticce sfnl In wardiiif.oft'nnd removing thu tendency to u recurrence of fainting spells that remove * the cause of them , corrects the circulation of blood , and give } to tlio system that cvuu run ning nervous cncnry so essential , is Dr. Plercc's Favorite Prescription. The "Prescription""is guaranteed to give satisfaction In every case , or money refunded. Nothing else docs ag much. You only pay for tlio good you get. Can you .TSK more'/ As n regulator and promoter of func tional notion , at tlio critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood , "Fiivoritc Prescription" is a perfectly safe remedial agent , and cnn produce only good result' . It is equally cfllca- cious and valuable In its cftcrrts when taken for these disorders and derange ments incident to that later and most critical period , known as "Tho change of. Lile. ' { fioiiorrlinca. f.'frof nml I.cucnri'/ii > ru ttlrod In 2dnys by the Kroncl ! Uunicily on- cltloil the KINO. It dissolves ng.ilnst und Is absorbed Into the Itilliunod parts. Will rotund money If It does not cuio or CHUMJ * striotuic , Gunllomcii , huru is n relliiblo urt'olo. J.'l u packu'-'u or 2 for } . " > per 111:111 : prupuld. Mc- Corinluk & Lund , Omaha. "FAMILIAR IN MILLIONS OF MOUTHS AS ANY HOUSEHOLD WORD. " The Times , London. Apolhnaris "THE DUEEH OF TABLE WATERS. " " The Apollinaris Spring yields enough water not only for present requirements , but also for those of a future which is still remote. " ' ' The existing supply is adequate for filling forty million quart lollies yearly " ' ' The volume of gas is so great that it is dangerous to approach the spring on a windless day , " THE TIMES , LONDON , zotliScpt , 1890. SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT OPTICAL HOUSE OK THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , Practical Opticians And brunch of world renowned option ! onnblltli- mvntof A. 3. Alee & Co. , St I.onl . Our method Is superior to nil others ; our lnn oi are nuperlor : will not wcnry or tire the eyes. The friuuen properly ad justed to the f co. Eyas Tested Proe of Charge. Prices Low for First-class Goods. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , 114 S. 15th Sb. , Next PoatDfHoa > NEBRASKA. National Bank U. S. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , Capital , - - - - S4OO.OOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O , - ea.BOO Ofllccrs nnd Directors Henry W , Yntos.rrcslilonl I.owla 8. Heed , Vice President ; Jumoi W SnvuioW V Morse , John S. Colllni , It ( J. Cnitiln ; , J , N. U Tntrlok. W. II. S. Hughes' Caahler. THIS IRON BA.NK. Corner 12th nud Lttrnam 3tJ. OcnuralliuiikliuUuslua-ii Transit oil. INTEREST PAID ONDEP05ITS 5.E.CDR. CAPITALS 100.000.00 DIRECTORHIAUWYMAN-E.W.NASH. JHMILLARD-GUV-C.BARTON-G.0. LAKE. .UBROWN-THOS-L.KIMBALL. HOTEL DEI.LONE. Cor. 1 Uli nnd Capitol Avc. Just completed , has 1OO rooms , three stairways , from the top to the bottom , has Una elevator and dining room service , is fire proof throughout , flne billiard rooms and the fino.it toilet rooms In the city. Large sample rooms. Suites with bath , etc. Cor. 14th and Capitol Ave Street car service In all directions. Hates , from $2 SO tn $1 HOTELT Tti ymrrnti , for. l-tth miff trarnti'i , iitlin inn t HHliHtinttliillu r HNf > ll f > il Hotel Itnllillnu < Oiiniliii. Mcftn-til lient'u brick lira triilln riiiiii/nr/ front lniHciiifiit tu i-Htif , All tint celltnuH nml liuoi-Mlitmtl iritJi An ( > fHtim Ufa jiruu/ mini , iiiiiliiiifi ft i > iii > f > nnlftlu ta Inti'ii tinlcli. l'lrfn'rui > cn tintl Jlrti iiltii-niH tlifoiiuliont the OniliUnufitfinn Itutitt liut < IIK ( vvltl imtt'i' ttntl aniiHltiiitn i ei-cri/t'oom. 'lulilo unmirtxiiacil ttn-j M'/tCl't ) . B. SILLOWAY. _ BARKER 'HOTEL < Mr. and Mrs. George Van Ormnn hive tnlcan the HARKER HOTEIy under thol well-known management. Tl'ls hotel la the best Two Dollar u D.iy Housa in Omaha , with ull modern convenlimoe1 * . F.ra tso im and fireproof floors. Bpeo.al ratoj lor basa ball aid theatrical companies. Tablw un- urpassud , _ " _ _ _ T UNION DEPOT"HOTEL. . Corner llth nnd : MMondtroett , Half block wcit of Union I'uclllauml II & M. Dvpoti. Now hulldlnir , now fuinlturi' , every IhmK flrit- cla , cooloil lucntlon In Oimhti , view of uullfu iiirraundlriK country , vat , bath ulettrlo cull liulli tito Halo , tl.lt ) and II Ul. Kiett llnu of cabla nnd inutor can. ! > wltuln onu block , < uoopt Hhormuri Avvoua and llanicom 1'urk Una , 4 blucki uw r uud you cut Uanifei to tboic If you nlitu Shoe dealers will be interested to know that they can find a" fine assortment of tennis shoes at Four Ones , Harncy Street , I also give them notice that the Have been greatly improved and will be verv extensively ad vertised the coming fall and winter. My trade on the Ne\v Jersey Goods this season is "out of sight. " Take my advice and place your orders now for fall and win ter. I do not retail any goods , nor am 1 interested in _ any retail stores. Get your Rubber Boots , Shoes , Felt Boots , and German Sox at headquarters and save money. Z. T. LJNDSEY. Omaha , Neb. NO OUR.EX ! NO F > AY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. ' Many yentV experience. A reculnr crnclimlo In medicine ft mptuumi anow. Is itlll treating with trenlost nucci'33. nil Nervous , Chronic nml Private Dhoiisct A periuinent cuio KUtirnnteoil for Cutnrrti. ipcnuitorrlicDH. loat .Mnnhoocl , Seminal Wuakncsi , Nlnht I.osii s , Inipotoicy , hy | > lillls. Stricture , nml all ilUt/Mun of the lllooil , Skin anil Urinary Ork-uui. N 11 1 KUnnmioo ? Ui ) ) Tor uvcry c.iso 1 umlermko nnd full tocure. CmHtiltHtton free Honk i.Mistcrlus of Llfo ) aunt froo. OiUca hours 'J a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday III a in. to 12 m. Send stump for reply. MOORE'S FOr Diseases of the Llvor use Moore's Tree of Life. For the Blood , use Moore's Tree of Ufo. For Catarrh use Mooro's Tree of Life Catarrh Cure. Mooro'a Tree of Mfo h prulUvo euro for nnd hirer Complilnt nnd nil b ooddtioi < a > . Don i It pay to suiror when you can nro I by uslnz Tree of I.lfo , the U rout Ufo HoiuoJr. "MOTHERS Aiua " " WIELD I Bnfforlntr from the elfcctfl ol . - . - . . . . youthful orron early decay , wo tln weakness , lost munhood , fto. I will imi < I a valuable treutlso ( M > nlnl ) contnlnlnj full particulars for' homo cure , I'm : ! , of clinrKu Atplcndld medical work | liould ho read by over ) man who li ncrvnii < m'ul debfltliitfcl. Adclrer * 1'rof. If. C. I'O WLICIt. MoodUB. Couu OM i HA I Bltmilloim proem-oil for nulu- UiVl .0.0. Llu9 1for Wrl ( < ( jnuiiiM HIIKHWDOI ) IIIIO" 419 New SCHOOL OPVurk | l.lfo llld'K , OinnliB , Neb TELEGRAPHY. " SCHOOLS AND COLLKGES. „ , . . . _ . - _ ACADEMY 6Vrl vtttr. I'rrimrniory , Collpitlntc. Mnilo iiml HMO Art itotiixH Htufor Wfli < * ly H niirni llltiHirHtodcatiilgrfuii K. F , IIUI.I.AKll. A. M. , I'llli Jacktouvlllo , 111. h\V YOIIIC MIMTMIY ACADEMY , N C'ol.tU.WiumiT , ll.ri.A.M . Ooniwull , N.Y rit'MOOI.H OF I.KXINOTUN , MO. llliiu ] . Ituiiuinc * cnurgeia , icnovctcu HIUI I > H * * I m lieated ftml rf t tiililc < l , I 01 catalogue addrris W.A.Vll.vo.'S.A , Al. . 1'rn. , l.lTAIMi'1 ON , MO. CENTRAL CQl JV'I y ' tiln > S'i Kraltr 9 inni UcEulir CuiiUuU l ie to il-i-tfcM ii.t-u , > k. An. hlcxuilon , l . ilum. ( ire l. .tute Loui , etc. llcaullful Crt.unlt , l.lriftu l liuilifintr , all inodein ar'i nt'itmenti ben 1 f r c uu > htue AltUllltAUK A. Jof > KH , 1'rti , LKXINU'IUM , Mft _ ILIZABHTH AULL SEMINARY , A Cl"l > tl i llomi Si ho l for 40 Young Lail oa } iil So' ll nS < | 't t. Nu'Utln | ' eiliiblilunk Liltrjlure , Mutlc and Art , tixilaltltl , Comlilrle wlltr ttriko l-nr ooloifu. dJtui J. I ) . HI.ANTO.N. I'rc . I.KXI.1UTUM , MU. WEHTWOfUH MILITARY I'rtiuutlon li Cull < E < . Wtu Point or Jlutlaeti. Advinlai'ci aad uriat DOCTOR THE SPECIALIST Morotlmn li TOIM oxparlonoa In tlio troitiuini at PRIVATE DISEASES. A euro guaranteed In 3 to 5 d.iys , without halosiof un huur'tf tlmo. GLEET. The most complete and abJOluto euro for Hloot nnl nil annoying dtsclmrKua ever known to the profession. 1'oriunnontly cured la fromj STRICTURE Or pnln In rollovln the bliddorourod without paltj or lti trumunU , no culling , no dllatlmr. Tlio molt rcmurknbluromody known to uioiluru sol''iico SYPHILIS. Curort In .TO to fX ) itsjrs Dr. Mcllrovr'a treatment for lliln terrible bloodillioiualmi boon pronounced tut mnptauccossful roinoily ever dNcovor d for tin * nb aolnto euro of the dl.ioijo. Ilia succon wltn lull dlacnso hni never boon oiuntloX | A cotuplutu our * Guaranteed. LOST MANHOOD ncsi.nll wonknussoi oftt o ntunnl orjiam , norrom. And tlinlillty und despondency absolutely curiJ Th oiulluf la linmuillmo nnd ooiuploto. SKIN DISEASES , nnd nil dhenioi of thu bluoJ , llrer , kldnari , an ] bladder Duriiinnantly cured , FEMALE DISEASES The doctor a "Homo Trcntmont" for Indloi li pro. nounceil by nil who liiiru mud U to bo thoiuoitouia. plutuunil convunlont ruinudy uvor oirorml fur thu treatment of foimilo ilbu.iiui. H N truly n nondurful reuiudy , lluura for hulloi , from 8 to 4 only. DR. MoGRSW.3 Mnrrcllnui aiiccoas In the treatment of prlratoillf. eii' M Irn won fur him n ri'pntntlon which la trull ) nntliinul In clinrncUir , unit hl xroat urmy of pnllunt * H'nchui from the Atlantic to thu I'urlllo. Thu doctor Is n Knidunto of "re ulur" medlulno nnd hni h f lOntf mid c rofnl oxperlenee In hospital pructlcu , nnd Is cln scd nmonii thu lending apuclnllati In mod * ern aclonco. Tro'itrnunt by corrospondonco. Wrlto forclrculurs ubout ouch of tlio nbovo dUoiini , fro.i. Ollico , 14th nnd ITurii tin dtrooW , Oiiiaua Neb. Kntranco on olther utroat. MANHOOD RESTORED. "HANATIVO. " th Woiidurful HpanUh Itrniedy , la told with a Wrlttemliiiirnnttio tocureall Ner ou DU- COM > , inch at Wtc ) ilcmory , lau of Ural a I' owe r. Headache , Wakef ulucai , Loit tlar * eltucle. all dralni' and Ootoro A , After Uso. lots of power ol 1U Photographed from life. eicnfrathe OrgaDi , la cltl.er IPX , cauied by over-exertion , youthful InilncreUona , or the ncttilva uio of tobacco , opium , or otlmulaotA , which ultimately lend to luflrmlty , Coaaumptlon and iDianlty. I'ut up In convenient form to carry In tlie Ten pocket , I'rlca tl a pncltcKe , or for 3. With el try W order we ilv a written Kunnintoo tii curn or rxfunil the inoniiy. Bent by mull to any iddreu. Clrculir trie. Mention thlf paper. Address , MADRID CHEMICAL CO , , Ilranch Office for U. 8. A. 417 l > e rlH > rn fitrci't. rillOAflo. IM * . KOI ! SAI.K IN OMAHA. NK1I. , UY Kulin & On , Cor , 13th t Dou/lnn gls J A fuller A Co. , Cor lllh * liomrlnSU. A II. KintT ft I'd. CIIIIIH il IHnlTM la DRBAILEY , Graduate Dentist. Ar'ullHut of Tooth on Itubbir. for HVK llol.LAIl * . A porfoot ituiirafitoed , Teuth oztrAQtul . , .ihoiit pain or daiiiior. anl without atiHUtthatlca. Uold anil " llvor HUInttl at Inwait rautl. llrldvonnil i-'ronn Wurk. Tuuttt wlthuut plutoJ. Alt wurk nar- OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kntrnnco , ItStb atrout ileralor. Op > a ovuului uotllH o'clock. u MklKKCKllOAtlKlKMl Oiue rouitily lor nil ih. < unnutum illjthaixoa ( v- ! prlvatodlae > o ( U'.sti. Tk . certala cur lor tU dtblll. "H lutlug weaknt'it pocullw . . towomtn. JTHttYtmCmulctlCa. In rscamnl odlo II l Hul < l l