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F 8 THE OMAHA DATLYBEE , AUGUST Jo , --TWELVE PAGES. CLOUDS RAPIDLY RECEDING , Proapcct of Oiraha Laborlngmon Enjoying Fair Wcatbor Soon is Very Good , EMPLOYE AND EMPLOYER CONFERRING , Nrgnifntlnntf Tor n Cessation f tlic KniclK'r Strike ApiiroiicliliiK Coil- wiininiatloii Unli/n 1'rlnteiH Unok nt I-'cHtncr'H. Everything was quiet at the smcHlnt' works yesterday morning. Nothing furlhor had been heard from llio menand the icpiirs inside the woiks were being pushed steadily forward. The ollli-ors had recohcd no moro o\criinc'i , and it was not known whether or not tlio committee would return to further discuss llio question of wages. In Iho afternoon , however , n committee of four , bended by John Walsh , walled upon Mr. Ilarlon and devoted another hour to ilia- cussing the situiillon. The ground gone o\cr was practically the natiio as that eovoied Thursday , although moio attention was given to the wages to bo paid forclifhthouis' woik In the depnitincnts affected by the tiro- posed reduction. No dollnlto agro-mont was reached , and the committee retired to formu late a Rchedlllo of wages , which it will sue- mil for the companj's consideration today. 'iho mooting was very filendly , nnd the question In Us various phases was dispas sionately discussed. Neithersldo manifested n desire to see bow gioat concessions would bo obtained from the other , but on the con trary both seemed desirous of teaching a thorough undemanding and ultimate settle ment. The prospects continue favorable for a spccay adjustment of Iho existing dlllleiilty , as the succeeding conferences seem to en gender n betler feeling between Iho parties. .s //////fs . .11c I.N.S is t'/rr. IIou the .Men Work and Tlirl\u lu tlie WorkH. KANSAS Cm , Aug. l.'i. [ Snocial to THE Ui.i .J Among the employes of the ICunsns Citj consolidated smelling and icllning com pany tin-to is considctablo s > mpilhv being oxptessed for the men now on a stiiko at Omaha. This svnipithv Is a nntutal feeling v.hlch always exists between men whoso interesls aio in any respect identical. Uheio is , however , no disposition lining Btiown tow in ds being affected In their duties bv tlio Omaha lockout. The men in the Kansas City smelter mo snlisllcd with their lot and inako no lomplnint. They 1110 fully ncquidnlcd wllh the situation In Omaha , as cciluln of Iho men In the tno titles aio in coircspondcnco legiitding the alTalrs of the Nobiaskn woiktnen. Only ono dcmonstia- tlon of a strong brotheily feeling has vet been made. It occuiicd about ten dajs ago and was as follows : A carload of uniellncd bullion was icccucd fiom the li ! ant smelter at Denver to be re- tincd heio. The employes nt once giew sus picious of an attempt on the part of the O milm smeltcr to get their lelining ilono bete , as , mi to that time , unrellned bullion fiom Denver hail alwavs : ; ouu lo Omaha About llvo hundied men dropped theii tools nnd i of used to strelt the car of bullion. They remained inactive about ouu hour , when it wus leained positively that Iho car of bullion bad been purchased fiom the Grant Binellor and was the piopeityof iho Kansas City company. Tncy then went buelc lo vvoilc and no fuilher iroublo has been c\pcu- cnecd. The woiks of the Kansai CHy consolidated smelting and icllnlng companv arc located in n suburb. Argentine , known "as "tho Silver City. " Ten jenis ago thu little eltj \\iis built , anu with It the vvoucs. The furnuco looms , and In fact , all the build ings wcro built high and ally. The imluial vcntilulion is excellent , the windows being huge and air shafts plenty. No loiaiy tans mo needed lo coul Hie buildings and cases of sickness or piosliauon fiom heat aio rare. The snnitai ) air ingemcnts aio excellent and as u ic'Uilt Iho nioitnlil } is small. As to Iho healllifnlncss of the work , It Is no woiso than any hard labor. When n man falls sick ho is allowed , nccoii'Ingly as to the nature of his illness and the number of mouths dependent noon his labor , from one-lhlul to one-half pay. This continues through their illness until they aio again nb'o to assume their duties and draw their full pav. Thcro me at present about six bundled and fiftj men employed bv thu coinpanj , which latter Is composed of Kansas City business iiwi , Mr. August ll. Mejer being at the head ot it. These men 10- ceivo accoullng to the skill required in their pullcular dcpaitment , wages ranging fiom SI Ml per day lo .l. Theto me v anous pi lees ranging between Ihoso cMiomes paid lor.tho several classes of work. Thooull- niuy unskilled labotcr , vvoiMng in lifting nnd hauling about In the open air leeches the minimum pi ice. while the dlrt-bcgrimcd fellows who woil. at the fiunaccs gotl. 'Iho shifls vvoikod by the men tire not all of the same duiution. This vaiies wllh Iho labor. The man who has llio kind of employment which laxcs mo- inonlaillv the body , brain and neives , noes not woik us long as the steady plodder w 1th the whoelbuiow. Thoic aio eight , ten and twelve-hour shuts. The eight-hour men aie tbosa who aio employed as fuinaeo hands , frcdcis and olheis workim ; in that dopnit- inenl , it being the most liicsomo occu- pillon. The men with oulsldo WOIK \\hero llio nlr Is cooler and the icsponsibilily less , staj on duty twelve houis nt a stictch. Intcimcdiato degiocs of labor command moil- crulo liouis. This picscnt scheme has been in vogue slnco the smeller was opened ten j ears ago. 'Iho workmen at Argentine have no labor union. In fact , the enl > ono now existing is in Omaha. Complaints nro seldom huaul fiom thu men , and in ronllt.v the taller claim thcio is no giound for it. They are neated considoiatoly , paid rcgu- luilv , and have frequent changes from nljht to day woik , and vice versa. Kveiy fourteen daja change's are made , and no men held over for four weeks on either night or day woik except w heiu it cannot be av oldcd. In Buch cases , the men who nto held me goner. ally kept ou day woik , us that tone Is linger than the night ono , Thoiu Is no woik done outside thu buildings at night , but the furnaces aio of i ccessltv kept running day nnd night alike. No ono wotks on Sunday ; this U ono daj of icst In the week Ihuj me emu of , and they often gut an extra day at the end of a fouiteen duvs' shift. At Irreg ular intervals iho men get vacations of from ono lo two weeks , or oven longer. On such occasions they make their desire for u vaca tion KIIOVMI and , unless something unusual or unforsconoccuis , thov got it. whan t hey re turn to woik their position is still open for them. Sevoial years ago the smelter company erected about foity neat cottages on ground belonging to the coiporatiou , I'ueh one wus commodious , with a largo jard. h'Mt , bath , etc. , conveniently located to the woiks , These houses are now being lot to the work men nt very cheap rate ? , In fact , nt but one-half the cost of other rentals in the neighboihood. Noaily all luosj nro occupied v men who have families and v\ho luivu vvoiKcd ut iho smelter fora nuiubor of venrs , Some of the older men weto "chniter members" of llio foico and have \voikcd unlntoiiuptcdly for thn past ton years. They havu iiiUed up families and Iinvo respectable balances in the savings ban Us , Their lot Is scainlngly very pleasant The houses , while near the wet Us , are vet far onoiigh nwnv to avoid the Incon- iciiccs liable to leault from the falling of soot or the blowing down of smoke. When a ton- mil U stricken with illness his rent bill noes not reach him loguliirl ) . In fact U sumo- times comes to his hand about three months after it is due. Ho receives the receipted bill nud his wages Is shoit I hut amount. No distinction U inado between mees nnd nutlonalltleii w lion u iiiuu U beekliif employ. wont. These now working attho smelter are fiom Ucriunn , Ungllth , Irish , bwodlsh and Italian - ian extraction. Merit vvlna , and If n man Is n negro It counts Just the sumo as If Ins skin was white. An unserviceable orknmn gels a speedy discharge. At present there are from ono hundred nnd fifty lo two hundied col o ltd n.en di awing pav from the coinpiny , nnd many of iheso rccolvo the maximum The 'ore smelted is o ( no slugio grade During some mohthi there will bo , perhaps , as much line ere as coarse , but at other times the latter doubles the former In qilnnlity. There ) Is generally n preponderance of tno coir/ioore. / This ere comes from the west , Prom Montana , Idaho. Ari/onn , Colorado , Nevndn , Utah and Old Mexico the supply ii dtiuvn. The workmen In Iho Argentine smelter have been icuinrkubiy llttlo nffccted by the labor disturbances of the past few > ears , Their quiet ways have nigucd well for the svstom which has been used continually. The men generally work steadily , as Is evi denced by tlio fact , as shown by the com pany's books , that 4"iO of the iBO men have been emploved over a jcnr These men have participated 'n ' none of the strikes In- nuenrntod ny the labor movements. In the Jear 1 7 , remembered all over thn continent us ono full of unrest , the smeller omplojes vvero generally quiet. Only ono npplo marred thosorenllv. Twenty-live men winked out and remained idle two dnjs , while UK ) worked. The issue was not upon n question of wages but was caused by agi tators. The profits for the > car Just pi&t wcro not as largo as usu il. Inning the first six months sf that period , dating back fiom this day twcho months , a dividend of 5 per cent. was declared ; during the six months Just past no dividend was declaicd. Dating the jear preceding August , IS5XI , two dividends of 5 per cent , each were declaicd on tbo stock [ This report seems lo Imvo been inspired bv the minagoment of the smelter at Argen tine. The co i respondent was inilructcd to interview the leaders of the omplojes but fulled to do so J _ And the I'rliileiH Scuiirt * Illglit llouiH and \Vn < < " < Sought. The restncr printing compiny announced jcstoulay morning that today they would re open their shop nnd put their twontj'-flvo pnntois who have been out to work nt eight hours per day arid pav them according to Iho schedule demanded by the Tjpogiaphical union , nnmelj' , $10 per week. Thojlrm has the contrict for printing the house Jouinnl of llio last legislature , ana it was necessary for thorn to icopen their olllec bccaiiso of the bond of $10,000vhlch they have given for Iho satisfactory pcifoimanco of tha Job. No gripping , no nausea , no pim when DoWitt's Little Harly Klsers are talwn. Small pill , bafe pill. Best pill. A vcrj' sinill pill , itnc a very gooa cno DeVitt's Little i.irl > Hisers. ovi.it i in : Discicpnticics Dlsuiivered in Capitol Hill AilditionSurvi'j s. Judge Davis has denied the application for un injunction in the case of Allo i Koch against V. U. Lanctry Langtiy puichaspd the Hanscom residence that was situated at Nineteenth and D'ouglas sticots with the in tention of lomov ing it to his lots at Twenty- Sixth and Harnoy streets. Koch secured a tcmpoiarv Injunction attho time. The testimony shows some startling dls- cropencies on the suivojs of Capitol Hill ad dition , the place to which the house will bo moved Suuovor Howes otigmnlljsuivovod the Uuct , and veais later it was suivejed by J. li. llonso. In many instances thcso lines vary Iiom ono to thico feet. Kogaidlnp the c.ise > on trial , Icstimony showed that nt the mesent time Koch's House is something like Unco Inches over the line and on the lot owned by L ingtiy. Bo sure and \\"o \ Mis Winslow's Soothing Sj i up foi > our children while teething. 2J cents n bottle. U cstui'iicrs In Now York. NnYouu , Aug 11. [ Special toTnr Bri : . ] S. B Haiiington , Onialu , is at the St. Stephen Hold. .1. T. Hoblnson of Otnaha Is at the Hotel Buckingham. B B .Davidson of Sioux. City is nt the Giand Genual hotel. A. D. Jlrindies of Omaha seeks shelter ne.Uh the Giand Central's loot. Mrs. Cnnliold of Wichita is at the St. Stephen hold. Mis. M. M. Millet , Olympla , la at the Uv- erett house. F. C. Stov ens , 1'aroons , Kan. , is nt the Giand Ccnttnl hotel. Toyekn lolks mno arc : .1. W. Glenn , nt the Gllsov house ; T. S Hand , at the St. Denis , and C B. Hiiiuoit , als o it the same hotel. Mr. A. 1'eddco , Iowa , is at the Astor house , and J. L. Howard , Kansas , is ut the Gilsey house. O. O. Adams , Wichita , is at the Astor house. J. H. Stevenson , Topeka , is at tbo West- inlnsler hotel , and W. S. Tuiman Is at the Astor houso. Miss Plumb , Emporla , is at the St. Stephen. C. M. Tavo , Leavcnwortli , is at the Hotel Vonunmo. C. A. Stanton , Centralia , la. , is at tbo Holcl Vendomo. Mr. T. ritildhof , Columbus , Nob. , is nttho bt. Charles hotel. 1 like my wife to use Pozzoni's Complexion Powdei bccauso itimpioves her looks and is ns fiagiantns violets _ in [ > il > eria. Hon. C. II , J. Taj lor , ox minister to LI- bci hi and editor of Iho Anioiicin Citi/on , is in the city. His homo is in Kansas City , and ho is ono of the thicc negroes who have been admilted to piartleo bofoio IhoIInllcdSlalcs snpiumo couit. Ho was n delegate to the national convention which nominated Clove- hind , and was in return appointed minister to Liberia in Ibb3 , but icsigned his position in lb s , iclurnlngto Atlanta , w hero ho 10- suined his law practice. Mr. 'I'ajlor MIS lectured extensively thioughout the country on "Whites and Blacks , or the Question Settled , " and "Tho Negro , Noiinal and Abnoinnl. ' Ho Is proud of his blood , but objects to his people helm ; called "eoloicd , " holding that It applies equally well lo Mongolians , Italians and In dians. He wants them c tiled notices. llor Favorite. My wife is subject lo ciainpinthoslomach. She has tried Chamberlain's Colic , Choleia nnd DhuihuM Koineilv and Unit Is her medi cine now for n apocdv icliof. It never falls. S tBeuvcr , MoAllistoivlIlo , Junluta Co. , 1'a. Cnllo I a liso-lci Ij Mouse. Ahco Hlekaidshus lllud a complaint ngiinst Shot > ii'il & Valoiitlne , pioprleton of the Ou- cidonlal hole ) , charging thorn wllh keeping a dUordeily pliuo. It will bo rumombcted that the coinplnlnnnt Is llio gill whoso story appeared in Tnu Bin : a few duvs ago. The hotel linn will bo prose- cuied Jointly , and Shepird will also bo tried for making Impioper pionosals. Two of Iho oilier ox omplovc.s of the place npponiod lu poliej court and told that they bad been com pelled to Icnvo bv thu unlawful stnto of af fairs existing then ) . The people living ncioss thosliect have also complained , and say that thoj are crmpolled to kcop their blinds closed lo shut out the sights tint would not bo toler ated oven In tlio bu nil dtstilct. Hood's Sarsapn Ilia has the largest sale of nnv mod m ino before the public. Any honest diugglsl wlllconlhm this stalemotn , Aiding the Station , irv The National Association of Slatlanarj * nnglncois , tniough their secioiary of the niraiifc-oiuonts coininltleo , J. W. Mathews , desire - sire to express their thanks to the Union 1'a- cltloand Missouri Pacltlc railway companies for courtesies extended. Both the railroad companies have signified their willhic'iiess lu convoy thu delegates and fi lends lo the stoakjnrds free of charge , w Inch U greatlj * appreciated by the associa tion. _ _ Constlpilion poisons the blood , De Witt's Llttlo Knrl.v Uisura euro constlnatlon , The cniuo lemoved , the disease U gone. . , OUCH to ] ' 'reiiiont. The Union Paclllo band will plcnlo at Tro- mcnt today and take their friends along. A special train will Icavo the foot of Web ster sued nt S o'clock and the union depot nt U o'clocK , All of tlio cum are Just out of tho. shops , and uri ) ns blight and clean as new An excellent programme will bu cuulcd out at thu grounds , with gamoa iind dancing ; , Thu excursionists will return at U o'clock. DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK , Popular Irror in Howard to the Bhoilago in Russia. V.SIBLE . IMPROVEMENT AT TRADE CENTEFS , Nirtli nml V cst In Hotter Shnpp Mian ttio SotKli-Hlrllco In Oinahi'H t'nieltcf AireolH die Load Market. Nr.w Youif , Aug. 11. il. G. Dun & Go's , wcekly review of traiio says : The prohibi tion of ibo cxpoi lalion of i \ o bv Uussla because - cause of mi ofilclal deelaralion that famine is impending has suddenly affected the grain markets of the uholo world. Russia usually exports about llfty million bushels of rye and men iea'on that other grain in Inrgo quan tities will bo required. Not enough attention Is paid to the fact that I2uropc.au consump tion tnav bo gicatly i educed by high pi ices , and speculation goes on the theory that every person must ha\o so many bushels or thcro will be stiuuitlon before the jcar is over. This notion will probibly bo coricctcd Wheat lese sijC on modeiato salos. and a hcavv operator at Chicago went down. Corn uiso ( I'.c ' and pats 'J'c ' , with small sales ( Jioi ) piospccts grow brighter every day and with the assurance that the countiy will not only have cnoimoiis supplies of grain , but a initkot for It at good prices , business Is impiovlng thtoiighout the nottb. The movement begins close to the farms. Country mcichants nro bujing moio freely nnd their purchases aio felt by wnolo&alcib and inanufacliucis. Trudo at lioston shows improvement , wool sales reaching . ) ,7V,00 ! ( ) pounds. At Phila delphia theio is genoial Improvement. At Cincinnati Undo is only fair , southern busi ness being sin illor. At Chicago an incieaso Is noted in almost cvciv bi.mchof trade ex cept cuiod meats AtSt. Louis business is incicasliig in almost all lines , nnd at Kansas City the cattle aim picking tiadcs tire light and wheat not moving fioply , uut gencial trade is improving and healthy. Tno south Is In a very dilTorent condition. The gioit surplus of cotton last j car and the piospect of an equally laigo crop tins jear , tin colons a lower price than ptoduceis can stand and Irulc and collections aio both poor in that section Theio Is a distinct improvement in the no- maud for cotton goods which mills can now pioduco viith pioflt at lower pi Ices than ovci Improvement in iron is ( oil at 1'hili- delphla Snoculnllon in slocks has been dull and tended dounuaid , but oil has mhar.ccd ' .40 for the nook. K\poits of wheat for the week have been tinco limns last jcais , and western iccelpts avoiauo about a million bushels diih. Tin has dcilinid hoic to fl'I.SJO for August , though higher in London , and sales of lake copper aio icporled nt ? 11..IU. Labor troubles in the Om iliu smelling works have advanced llio puce of lout lo I'tj ' cents. The udvunco in prices dutlni ; the past week has averaged neatly 2 per cent for all commodities. The money market hero continues easy on call , and commeicial piper is lather moro salable heio and in other caste-n cities , but tneio is still a vnguo scnso of uneasiness. Foreign trade continues to impiovo , torwhilo imports ileclmo laipely the expoits for the two \\coks of August have o\ceedcd by neaily 1' ' ) per cent these of the coricspondiag \\coks last \car. The business failures occuning tin ouch- out the country th3 nist week number JJ1. as compaied with a total of .251 last uoolt. Tor the coitcsponding week of last year the flguics were 107. "AN AW KUIi &CA1UJ. " An Oiiiulm Aliin'b Name * uitli that ol mi Oslikosli Cm/en. "Cilmmo that icgister , " said an angti' man fiom Omaha , who strode into ttio Wellington Thursday moining. Certainly , Mr. Johnson ; glad to see you back , " stdd Clark Hilton , pushing the notol book foi ward. "Thiit's all right , " replied Mr. Johnson. "Gimmo that book ; I want to tind out what this thing mo ins. If anj body has been mon keying with my uan.o heio there'll DC tioublo. " Mr Johnson took the register and hurriedly turned over the pigos till ho came to tl'o ' date of his last \ isit to Chic igo , sas the Chicago 1'ost. Ho tail his linger down the list of ar- ihtils till ho came to00. . Aithur Johnson , Onnha , U. " 'llien the anc'ry expression on his face changed to a ule.iscd but pu ? < ; led look , ' That's till light , " ho s dd to himself. "No- Doilv has changed it. But then how did the other cotnof Ah , this explains it , " ho con tinued , us his 030 rested 0.1 another name farther down on the pigo. "What's the matter , Mr. Johnson ? " asked Mr. Hilton , conscious tliat ho could have ilono nothing that could have ollundctl Mr. Johnson. "Matter enough , " said the guest. "When I got homo from tnyli t liip heio my wife scan cly spoke to mo. I saw , of comae , she \\ashuitoroffendod about something , but I could not Imagine what it was. ' "What isiong , my doari' I at last asked her. " 'Who was with you in Chicago } ' she asked In loply , in bar chilliest tones. ' "Who was wltn me ! ' 1 repeated In be- wlldeimcnt. " 'Yos who what waswith , woman you at the Wellington I1 " 'What woman1 ! I gasped , 'Why , no woman. \\nsnlonc.1 Things were getting \crywarm and I had vuions of a di\orco suit and all tlio sensational concomitants. " 'If jou weto alone , what does this ineani' continued my wife In what seemed to mo what the no\ohsts cull the 'feailessncss hoin of despair,1 as she took a copy of Tin OMAIIV I3i r fiom the table and polnlod wllh her forcllnger to this awful paragiaphs " 'Cuteno , Julj Mi. and Mis Aithur Johnson of Onialia , aio nt the Wellington hotel heio Mr. Johnson is nttc > nding to some business mattois and in the evenings ho nnd Mrs Johnson enjoy to Iho full the splendid summer woathcrof Chlciga.1 " 'What uois that ] ' ! > moan lepoatcd mv Vilfo. "Theio wns a situation for a tospoctnblo mariicd man to bo in. Uf tnursa 1 uasuicil her Unit 1 was innocent , that I hero must bo a mlstnko somowht'io , and I would lu to tlnil tl out. bho consented to take my view of It ut last , and Mild ' 1 ieall > did not think it \ \otiwhowas . meant because I did not think jou would bo silly enough to ic istcr Unit waj.1 "That was not veiy tniich consolation , but heio is the CNplnnatlon , " and Mr. Johnson pointed to thu other ontty on the book , which read : 'Mr. and Mrs , Johnson , Oshkosb , " " 1 found out afterward , " continued Mr. Johnson , "thatTiii- BBC has a special staff coi respondent In Chicago , and ho must havu scon mj iinuio and Iho oihor Johnson's niiiiio on the icglstiir and got us mixed up. Hut I had an aw fill scale. " Ilnvo wo any truly creal men at the pics- cut dayi botno uouht It , and ask to bo shown the modern Washington , riaiiklin or Webster. Howmor this may bo , of oi.o thing \\o mu suio , theio i.ovor was n gicater blood-punller than Aiei's Sarsapaillln. Go to tlio "I'ou. " Sheriff Hoyil took to Lincoln tleorgo Muthewswlio will do n two and a halt .tears' term In the ' ' " and . ' 'pen , t.eori.'o Williamswho goes up for four j ears. Muthows U the man who slashed Ofllcor Kouscr in the Now York chop house riot lust apt Ing. Williams caught n country lawyer nnd robbed him of a gold wutch and $ s ) hi cash , ThU empties the count } tall of cmuirtod prlso'iers with the exception of a few \ ho nro walling until the supiumo court can pass upon appeals that luivn been timun from thu uistnct eouit. _ 1'tirciitH Head TliH. Jiil > and August nro anxlom months for motlieri who carefully watch over their llttlo ones. Hot days and frequent chingos of temperature are 11 iblo to produce cholera moi-liiit How sntlsfactory It should bo for Can'nts toknow tint H.illur's Pain I'araljvpr > both a pleasant and offi'dlvo remedy for all summer complaints U soothoi and 10- llovos all pain and b'rlplUK and alwi s edecU acomiilotccuto. Bad Eczema on Baby Head ono Solid Sore. Itching Awful. Had to Tic Hlsvllumls ( o Cnullc. Cure I by Cuticimu Our llttlp boy broke not on Ills lioul with n bail form of i rrrnin vrliin lie win four month * old \\o triad IhroodoitiiM , lull tlwr did not lu'lp him. Wo Uion 11-0 I your three CCTICUIIA lt > Ml Him , nnd nf- tcr tiling them eleven wceVs oxnctlr nccunl * Inn to directions , ha Iteitnn to rtenillljr Im trove , nml nfti > r the u t > nf them for levin inontln his la-iicl wns entirely w 'll \\lien we btcnii umnit It 111' haul nui n ll | uru Irum Jl " 1 < ) inTT" u > Ml IJO /w. ' S. fr'jfttfSi trori It vrn < nl-o nil mrr hi * onr" moil f M 'n't' , nnl mill plniai on illlluri'iit piirlKnf bis body I hern ere nUti'cn wiiku Unit < T ( < liml t > kiop III1 * luiml tluil to llio etnilti1 mi 1 In 1 1 them when ho win taken up , mil to keep ml t n < tlu.l i n hl < li in It to ki-up III * llniior mils ( nit nf the oriM " I' ' " will I criitdi If no con Id In nny nit ) K" t lili h iul IIKHO X\u know > our i unit HA III MI nit * curi'it him.otool anfo in roi mii'iu n Iliuth Mil to nllirr * OI.O II . UAM'.ll V I1VKIU3oistcr , hid Cuticura Resolvent The now blood nml skin purllk'i , anil croiiti'st if lluinnr Kilned lt" < clcunsi's tlu > blood nf a 1 ImpiullluH uiul poixonmis ch rnciils. uiiil thus ifinnMs tl'ci , IIIHO while * ( I'lUUIM. llio isri'.tt sUln cure anil i unt'i IIA J-OAC , 1111 o\itlslio | skin bcaiilllet , < UMII the si , In nnd si alp mid rn- slou * tlio h ilt I hits tin ) l uric miKMIHIIKJ cuioo cry speck's of lulling. burn in , ' 0 ily pimply iiliit ) liy skin , H alp anil blood ilisuii e4 from nlmpli's in s infill , i ft un Infancj to u fo when Uiu bust plivsle'luns full. Sold pvory In re 1'rlee * OimctMM.'iOp : OM- , 2'ic , HKSOI.VI NT , * l l'r pure * ! ) by Iho I'OITI it UlllTU.V CIII.MH M. ( ' ( IIII'OIIITION. ItllStOII. KT > < ml for Hmv to I nroi-KIn Dlst u os"OI us , r 1 lusti itlons , mil KM toilltiinnliils SI" | ' " "I1 * ! alppnrllk'd'ind liu.iutlllcd by ( 1 in UliA MMf Absolutt ly pmo "PAINS AND WEAKNESSES Of fLiimlc' * lull mtlj rcllevuil by that IHMT ckirnnt un I Infalllblti Anlliloie to Pain , InUnmin itlon nmliikni9s , tlio Cull- cini Anil 1'aln I'tniter . .1Y KIMILIS. \ \ lillcv stock Driiri'Ulatci ami KI arc Tin ni > I Out in Hunilri'Ui. Jay ( Joulct ittul pntty mo at tlio rilner.U ipiitiKS in thoMclnity of Hallloy , Iiltiho , en joying tbo b itlii anil Ibliltitf in Unit vicinity. It is Hnnouiicctl at licadqinrtors in this city that Assistant General M inasor Uicklu- lias gene to I'oitl.iml for tlio purpose of t.iltinc his family on a trip to tlioost out , us ono oflloi il lomaikcil , it soenis strangi ) that he should btiut OP a iilc.ismo tup after .1 long nbienco and : it a time wln'ii thuoik Is pushing and many tliin-rs urn doni.indinf : his attention Another coincide1. too is the fait Hi it lib tup is in the duoetion of ( Jould'b present stopping nlaee. Anotncr olMcIal said "It looks stianiro th.it the stock should deprcel.ito so suildenh at the time ' when they aio turn ing out over one hundred cntrinos per month from ttie lop.iir shops and other rolling block in proportion. In a couple of \\ocksiho e'lopwill boifin to mo\o and the capacity of the road 111 bo taxed to its utmost to handle the laiRcst crop this country has cor scon. Gould , oranjono else , would have a haul time kopplnir stock down In the face of buuh indications of prospcilty. " T. IKiinl ) til on K lilro.id \ "Tlio piocccdings baforo the state bo ml of transportation jebtoiiliy wcro a perfect farce , " lutn liked T. L Kimball jostciday. "Tho ttlliancoas lonicbentcd and scv- oi.il charges \\eio made , but thov wcro not substantiated "The faet of tlio matter is , " continued Mr. Kimball , "the question of raids ib ontitcly misunderslood. As was blatod last winter , if the Iowa taull ib applied to Nebraska it w ill 1-aiso the tnuff on guilii to a much higher flguro than is now in pmctlce I'll admit Unit when a , tariff is taken as a \ \ hole it looks unfavor able for Nubiaska , but \\hon the tonnnRO of the commodities actually shipped is consid- oied the Nobuiska tanft is much below the Iowa tuilff This is not understood by the fanneib , nnd these aifitutors talco ndvuntaijo of that faet to malco a gicit noise about the i ate OM ni tides th it aio seldom shipped into the state. " A ( "arc for liirrli : < c i. Last fall I was taken with kind of a sum mer complaint accompanied ba wonderful dianhrjca Soon aftei , mj wife's sislerwho lues with us , was taltun in the iimo wav. Wo used almost cvcrj tiling without bcnolit. ' 1 hen 1 said , let us try Cliamheilain's Colic , CJiolera and Dwrihuja IJemody , which wo did , and that cured us right aw'ay. I think much of it , as it did for mo w hat it was ice- ommcnilod to John Ilcit lor , licthel , Uciks counlPa. . 2S and 50 cent bottles for sale by diujgihts. [ _ _ Ijast Day , s.itiiiilny , of the ( ire and binkiii ) ) ! slioo sale , 1HS. lOthhticot. U-ii' aitis foi- the hibt ilay : Lsidios' kid button hoots , SPc pair. I3oy ' canvas luco fahou-s , 3o jmlr. Men's uiinviib lace shops , oOu ) ) .nr. Ladies' htind-bowod Clippers , Die puir. Lsidlob' hand-bowed oxfoid ties , Too pair.All All the Hurt' * , shoob for the lust day , S2. . > 0 pair. Men's knngaiooshons. $ l..r)0 pair. Lay in : i supply of bhous S4ituidiiylti8t day of the bale. 11 1 S. Kith htrcot. iK for Tliclr IloniCH. The Omaha real cstato and tuibt company has Drought an action in the county couit to oustJ. H Kiasscow , Caroline L. Johnson , .Mrs. H. J. Shiuv , D. J. ThOintoii and C. U. Hciter. Some years ago a building assoi lalion wns oiganl/ed and lots \\uia bought In Walnut Hill addition , wlieie tlirso p.ulles built their home's As tlmu lollel ontliapirtlos iialil most of the cncumbr.inces and tno moitgajcs passed into the hands of the mist company thai lias now btought aclionb In foiciblo cntrj and detainer. The dofendatits ilccltiro they will fight and cniry the eas.cs to the supiJIno couit. i Much lujtiiy Is ilono by llio use of irritat- i ing , giiping compounds taken as nuigatives , > In A } 01 'b Pills , the patient has a mild but ' elTectlvo calharllc , that can bo lonlldcnlly iccommoiiiled allko for llio most dcllcato patients as well asitho moU robust. A n no n uc < 'in on I H. "A Turkish Ilatli , " said lo bo .1 very amus ing "ml hilarious musical c ninnly , \ \ 111 bo seen at the Puumm Stiect thcutcr for the ilrst lime next Sunllay nmlinco It is s ild to bo full of fun and music , gintcsijuu situa tions and unllinlu-i ] , cl un nml wholcbomo comedv The company is booked for Iho on- tiio wcok. liiloriiiiiiion i roc. Do you know t'litluitiy uld sere or cut in b.o absolutely cured .bv ' ttio Intelligent use nf Halter's Itaibed Wats' Llnlmont. 15o mutol- ful to jour hoiHotmditrv it. AViuil I > iintliiN lo Mnvoi Cu hlng Is ln tecelpt of a communi cation from the mtiuiigomciu of the Sioux City corn palace , suggesting that Omaha and Douglas county lake r.pico and inko an ox- Ill ult. i'hu manor will Ue luiit befoio llio citj council and the Liouulus County Agricultural society. COLLARS ? . Do you pay a 'quarter ' a one" for them ? Do you realize that when you do you're paying1 half of it for collar and half for somebody's name ? You arc. We sell you just as good a four ply all linen collar as there is made or can be made , in any of fifteen styles , cither standing or turn down , for fifteen cents or 2 for 25c. We will sell you standing or tin n down linen collars in any one of ado/en styles , collars that are al ways sold for fiftccii cents at jQc each. We will sell you a regular ten cent collar , any sixc , standing or turn down , < niara'.itced all - linen , at 5C each , CUFFS ? Yes we sell a regular all linen cuff in any style , in any size , the same quality you've always seen sold lor twenty cents , at , ' " iQc a pair. AND , we sell the very best all lineu cufls that arc made , in any size or , ( sold foi forty c ts ) at < 25c a pair , UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS. We luuc opened this morning one hundred dozen unlaiindcrcd shirts , in all sizes , made oi genuine NliW YORK MILLS MUSLIN , with veiy line linen bosoms , with four-ply bands , with continuous facings , , with felled seams , fully icinloiccd both trout and back , riicse shiits we have had made to our own oidcr , and aic simply the fust shipment of an immense contiact. The price , is a pi ice at which you can buy shiits oj any store tint sells shuts. Hut the shiits cannot be equalled in any stoic in the countiy lei less than seventy-live cents. No nutter how many you buy the price is the same , "liltv cents each. Our Fall and Winter Catalogue will toe ready for mailing1 August 15tli. Write for it. COMMIT runs. Tlicj Aio lclnlnc Action < i Itnpi ox cini'iit. Contract' . Tuo bo.ud of public \\oiks mot.it'J o'clock jesteida\ afternoon toa'\.ird the contiact for jrn-ing St Mate's avenue from Twenty- sixth to Twenty-seventh stroat. Usually there nro any number of biddois , but 3 cs- lerd.iy thcio wore none. C hah man BiiUlmviser explained this by sa\ing that ronttactors had become tuod. Uontucti that ucic onloied Inlo \\ceksagoato still In the lianas of council committees. The c'ualiinuu stated that the no\t d i\ after the bids \ \ ° ro opened the eonti.ictsuio untcrod into and all of the p iiiei- for > Mirdel to the council. There they had boon lofoircJ to the committees ami that was the end of them. At the piesent time the boird has $10,000 on hand that belongs to contractor \\hicli is bcini' lielil until the council appioves the con 11.uts After discussing the eight hour liw at some lei-gtli tno following lesolution was udoptrd : Uc"-ohtd. Th it the chairman report to the connell III it it Is the bonso of thl-i li ) ird , .nid ul ivs h is lii'in , lliat Inspection should only bo p ild nnd ch ir cd ug.ilnst propuity OUIK rs for tlio time iiituillj employed , bill that In 111 ! const t lift Ion of siuiT4 uul iloin ' olliisr publlo woi Uh llu to N of necessity much Intcr- iiiptlon occ isloiiod by b \\untliei. . roj ( clod mitcilil .uul Injunction' ; , pending \shleh Intortupllijns this tin iril h n not foil luitlllud nor Kiinpi'teiit lo dlsihui o Itmpautors cm- plo\cd In Hit ; iniinlh under Ihc illinotlon of the m lyor anil fie e ty connu.1 ; Ihuruforu be il Ittsil\ui1. Th it In this ind other Mmllsir L.ISUS , such lnsp"etors , If p ild , shiliicuUo thu r LOiiipcns itlon for the lime ocunplcd pending sii'h do ijs out of tlio concral fund , , ind In e ISK it Is dioniod ad\lsiblolo | ) iv I hem mu of Hio ciiiT.il fund , \\owoiilil recom mend thil Iliu oidlninco KOM'inln Instite- toi - > lu ) ami nite 1 s < i th it such Inspcelot s shull ho employed by the day Inslo id of by llio month. The question of lopaving Lcavcnwoith street , fiom Sixteenth to 1'aiK uvenuoas considered. Chalim.in Biikhauser slalcd that the council \\ould not p isa icoolution ordctitirf the pivuirT. His idea \\as lo 1111 the litiles with gr.ivel and let the lepavinggo until next ear. lie foiroa tno council would not appropriate the money lo put Iho slrect in passable condition. Major Fin iv hntl tlgtued some on the rest and thought the stioot could uo ( jra\cled for about viO ) The bo ud \ \ I'l ' reouest tlio council lo adopt r. resolution oidctlng the icpairs , Central fi.\\v In a brief interview with \V. Ilonry Smith , ilotin nf tlio Cential Law college , it was le.u null tli.it catoful jiroiniration is boiiif ; inado foi the next iiiinu.il t > os- sion of this prospoiotiB youiifj school of law which begins on September ' ! ( ) next , and extends to May 125 , 1SOU. It was ex plained that the tegular law cotir-io ex tends oor a period of twojo.irs tocot- icbjiond with the Nebraska statute which icqunes a tuition of two years devoted to the study of the principles of th'j common law prior to admission to pi notice in the courts of the bttito. While studciitH aio only icquiicd by our htututo to be sitisfacloiily qualified upon the prlncilos ] ) of the common law , in this fac'hool their tango of study Vrill begin with the common law nnd o\tond thiough the dillorcnt modillca- tions ly statute in England and in this country , nni ] conclude with the codes aboptcd hro and olbewhero. The catalogue will show that thc < curriculum for Iho 1 > vo joiir-i co\ors a wide inniro ombiacing about thirtv dilTeront snb- JCM Is aiifl titles The tlilidcar , or post gi.uluatc COIIIFO will piobably altr.ict the attention of Iho students who ha\o taken the two jonrs coutno and been ad mitted to piacticoIIH well iisothor mom- boisof the junior bar of the htato. For oMimplo , nidi hiibjoi'ts as : 1'ho judicial sybtcms in dillorent ages and lountrio- ; iniernational , conhiitutional and statu- loiy law. .Tuiisptudenco , medical and national , ntituio of laws , bo\oreignty , govorninont and bocloty , insuranc'o , admiialty and shipping , intotstato law andtholiw go\erning railways. Some of the eminent jurists of the stuto have nlre.uly been engaged to dibi'uss Im portant topics oinbtaccd in the above list. Catalogues containing full pir- tlculars can bo had by addicting the Dean at Lincoln , Nob. 'I lie ( Ii.u-Icr Itontly. It is reported on good authority that tlio chiutrrof the Motiopolll.in cabin company him boon piopited .ind will 1 3 submlttod to ihocouncll at Hi next meeting. H is claimed that this time the icquost of the company will bo tjianleii. Small In sUc , great in ruMUU , Jo\Vltt'H Little Uarlj Hboiu lli-st pill for coaslipi- Uun , tiu > t for 101 tuiUju , bjjt fjr 3jji' blomuch. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard 10P WVIGIIT , lias fbtabllsliud a Hr.mch of Ills Tamous KEELEY INSTITUTE Cuke S1 SASTHEW/A / : J | 'N T n"ri"tll / J"'t ri- ' > * \ Rcta 'Sfii o'lD ONLV ; ; urpAis3ss - AT BLAIR , NEB. SAiC.L - . ' l ' ' I'or the C'nro of Ii ) nnlti'iuii'iOpium and Moiphlno g.'p&'SSzSi Habits Tbons uids ourud. 1 ui furthur Infoima- f - llou uilditss > & & The Kcclcy Institnle. - BLAIR , NEB. " ETERiHARYSPEGIFSGS For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Logs , Eegs , /.ND POOLTHY. 300THRO Hook nn Trentnipnt of Antmula ami I/hurt Ueui VTVK. ctnEB ( Fov'iHf'iin fHlliiiHInllaninintloi A.A.JMpliinl ilIiMiinitltlK , AIIIU 1'cier. Jl.Il. 'srriiliiM , Jjuiiiuiii-Ns. KliLiirniilluui , < ; . ( ' . DlHlrniuiT , I > IIHII | DiMctiurucs. ] ) . ! ) . HnlH or fJruliKVorniH , K.K.--Cnuiilin , IIc-nvuH , I'm iiuiniiiii. I'M' . < ' < > llo or ( iripui. liullyacliu. < > . ( . -.tllHcarrlitRut IlrmnrrliaKUB. II.H."L'rliinry nnd Khlnry DlheiiHCB * I.I. Krnpll\u DlHi-iiNcs , ninniii' . J.K."Ii-OiiNe of Diaesllon , ParnlynlB. SlnKlonottloovcrCOlosc3X ( - - .00 Htiibln Cnwe , with 6 | * > cn ! > 8 , Man-iAl , V ttcrlnury Cure Oil mid llcxllcator , 87.00 Jar Vclerlniiry Cure Oil , - - 1.00 Sold bv Druggists ; or Spnt Prepaid anywhcra end in any quantity on Receipt of Trico. HUMPHREYS' MEDIOINB CO. . Corner William and John Sts , Now York. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. ] In ute U ) yi'nra Tlio enl * Bucccasful remedy for flervoiis Debilitif , Vita ! Weakness , mil Trobtratlon , from ever work or etliur caufts. 91 per vial , or 6 viala and larno \ M ponder , for S. fcou > nv Di UI.OISTM , ornout ptntpihl on receipt ot prico.-HUMPHH.EYS' MEDICINn CO , Do.- . William ami John Sts. , N. Y. Don't lut IIiiMilniK i n b > tlio li < tltlmis clniins irmiln for ruriins I'l isters Unit emu Is'fi.ro Un y art ) npplltd INo Itrnsiui's , u Rdcnllflo pri'p'.iillon that Kiun pioiupt n llof and Is Indoii-id bv < itcr 6,000 rcputiililo rii\slcl.ins and IrHKKluts. Out tlio Gonulii'j. BLOOD ! Pltaplea on the Face | Breaking Ont | Bkln Troubles | Llttlo Bores * Hot8kn ! | Bolls i Blotches | Cold Bores | I-'cdBrealhi Sere Month or L.pa | If Jim mfft r Crum anr of tni o jiiii > t < nii , tuLo 9 r-a ENGLISH WHY ? BCOAl'B8ltavP0uliiyiLOOD ' { lUtoynu iTorutc.1 inircuryt If o , < lld > ou ul\a yoiiriilt the nccdiil utt ntlon nt tno tlino I \\o ii id nuttt II you t'mt ' yuu rtqnjro , ljlu,0' ' ' the oftii i f mcilli inc. tocniuro frinInni froiii \ fa l&M'ml N&if ? rrt1fe ; r rrviri.to'roVtr'ir-ii.it ? . ' , ' : , . ; vfsoA , I O , 411 AV tut llr""tll'"Jfj * ) " ; * . J''Jj/.JiJ. , , roil SVI.n IIV KUIIV & . CO Oinnlm. "llor 110311 ! Hlglmo&s" has but to "up pro\o , " nnd /'oos'1 / abroad. Ainoil'ii tins nnllions of Ho.vnl llijrli- iiuasis u ho aipro\o | the | OH DON DERBY XTHI. & WATER , It is inatihlo-a as a iiiciliulniil or tiblo water , anil it "fjoe-h" in Ainori- e-a ( astt-r than anv water ever lanilcd from ti foreign nlioro. I or bull ) I' ' ) "U ttr > l ( 'ln < 1'1 Dru Hti nn I ( Jrocora I'lixtun ,1 < ! nk'liur UIU I iiitliukanti furOiunlm CHARLES D. 1-BRKIN3 & CO. , 30 Kilby Etruet , Boston , Belling Agents. NKUKAS1CA National Bank d. K DKi'u-rrouv - OMAHA N'nii Cupltni . $400,000 Surplus Jon. 1st , i80O O2.8OO Oltlr r nml lllro lorn Hour ) ' \ \ Vito . I'roslilarit Ijcnl h llu i.l . Mm I'rixlil at JjninW Knviuu W \ Mur.o , J.ilni h ( ll.ii U e tuililiiK , J N. II 1'uulik \ \ II .1 llujnoj i nthlur Tllbl IltON liANK. Corner (2tli nml Purnnm lili General Hanking liuuluusJ Traiuactcil , Farnam Street : Theater Tonight nml o\i > r } nuhttliN week. Wvdtius- dnv and h itnrd ly M ttiiuv. by u tlioroit lily totnputuut eoiu- > ' li'iny. I'opiiuii prlous. Farnam Wee-U C'oiiinu mini "uml.iy Mntlnuc , Aiitf , 10. The Dulklons Musk'.il loiue'dy. fl Turkish A IVastot Olnin and \ \ holpsoino Kan. Mat- IIK \\ounosiliiy and batiuday. 1'opnlar prlcis _ OMAHA , NEB. Nos. 100 , 110 and 112 N , 11th St. TELEPHONE 1773. PROTECTED BY U. S. PATENT * . Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Ribbon Yard and Lawn Fences , also Farm , Stock , Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest , most artistic and durable fence In the market. Manufacturers' agents for Archi tectural Iron work of all kinds , and for tha celebrated Buckthorn Steel Ribbon Wlro. Call at Factory and see samples Send for dialogues and Prlccj , r * UEi Tliu Rrn iti lu mist pron iim ( id tlio uoll K n nun l.lolilir ( uiiipnii } s IJxtr lotof Hi of. in. i. a ) of tlin II ni'st 1(1 ( M r I'l at to cut tin In- tlnlMl siipiilui In II i\or and iiiiallly to iinniii'loof < atili inimn In iurii : | ) ! or lit ) aiiiliorUed llio USD of His wull Known ' < \.tn. \ Jo mark Extract of Beef. I in Improved nml l.i'oilomlo Cookury. [ mentions TIM 111 wllliout plutes ri'iiiovalilo lirld o \vurli , ' Hr I'hro kniintiii's patent" No pplu.'ilotui of piuu- . i > ito iinytliliu you llko In-Ill Miiiiui ll > m lust the Ihlntt for inliilsti rf. I iw > ii uii'l piiblli HpoiUorH I'rleu n Illllu mum lliaii i ul > 'iur ' pi tit i , with n ro iwli of all Hr Ililio ) H ntiht. li is llio Holn rlulit to Oinah i and DmiKliis U unity , ollle'u .Ird lluur I'.ulon lilouU ( Jin ill i , , ' . in IHint : DOCTOR Tli * a Cult Inatid jlOI.IHH : I'llliaroal'uil Ivne'urefor HUkl llruduclir. Ill.lou.nr" , l l C'uiKllplitlonfinull , plful.t nut > iul u fjTorllo wllh the ; PURE i In.lit * B M In l.iil'l * ' " ! for II ; H < < In America for Stic , ( lit ; i Plf linn from ) our Uruiraliti , or ; end to " I' ' lloocEti * to. , ; i PILLS , 40 II.il llru.Ni ; , fiw I ri. lor dy ht UN k to Oinnlm. To riirniostlt i m tlm iiicdlclno mini lie morn I him u piUK'nlH" ! It nnut conlulu n.l cutliurtlo propritlol. PIIVICHK tlit'iin < | unlltli > H , and noedlly re- tliiriilotlinliotti In tin Ir natural iiu uiutlun , au ciiuullul lo rfgulurltyi