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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 5 , 1801.
PACKERS IN A MEAT TRUST ,
Seren of the Heaviest Companies Combined
to Keep Up Prices ,
DISCRIMINATING AGAINST THE WEST ,
Clitcnco HutolicrB Will rro < * cuuto
Xfioiu for Violating tli Btnto null
Fodcrnl IJUXVH NoteH About
the World's Kulr.
" CHICAGO BUIIEAU or TriB Dsr , )
Oincuio , 111. , Sept , 4. f
As on outcomes of the assault upon J. I ) .
Kushlandof the Stock Vurds market by lid
Morris , an account at which was published
Jn TUB HE'S during tbo quarrel ever rebate *
duo butchers , Hushland tiromlscs to mrilto
Bomo Interesting disclosures involving seven
of the lareoit packers at the Union stock
yards.
"I , and others who have Joined hands with
1 me , " said Mr. Uusbland , "but who don't
' want to disclose tbolr names bocauio tboy are
at the merer of tbo combination nt present ,
J nro Iu possession of documentary and otlior
ovldonca to prove that n combination exists
among the following packers : Tbo Fair-
bank Cunning company , Swift & Co. ,
TJelson Morris , the Cudahy 1'acklng com
pany , Armour & Co , Llbby , Mltcholl it
I-Jbbv , and the Calumet Canning company.
-An agreement Is signed by them binding
each to sell certain kinds of meat at a flxcd
prtco and not a fraction of a cent less. The
full schedule- Incorporated In the agree
ment ini prices are changed two or tbrco
times a mouth. They nro lowered or raised
at tbo pleasure of the combination.
"Asido from this part of tbo combination
or trust , which Is against the federal and
statu laws , Chicago and the western states
are discriminated against In the matter of
prices. Different schedules are Issued for
the eastern and western states and the large
cities. Chicago and \voUorn butchers are
compelled to pay from 1 to 2 cents n pound
more for meat they must buy from the com
bination than butchers In Now York , Phila
delphia and other eastr-in cities do after pay
ing tha freight charges. The packers in the
combination have also violated the law In
discriminating against smaller butchers by
Riving rebates of 1 to'J cents n pound to big
dealers. These seven pnckors hove pretty
nearly ruined the meat trade. The evidence
I have shows that the combination has ox-
mod sluco ISovcnibcr IT , Ib'.K ) , and the last
aprccmont went Into effect August 'li. Kor
choice cuts butchers In the west paj' 2 cents
a pound more that eastern hotel keepers do.
I Haven't bought anything from the combina
tion since August 1 last , nnd that Is the cause
of Morris' hard feeling against mo.
"When the cougrossional Invostigntlne
committee was here last year trjing to
obtain evidence that a combination existed
among the big pnultors nnd railroads to ills-
criminate and Uoop up prices , ample proof
juld have bocn furnished by the butchers
fcjro , but they wore afraid to testify. Hut
no\r wo will bnnp the law to bear against
the combination nnd see If It can survive the
prosecution. "
LOOKS 1.1 KB A LOOKOUT.
There seems to bo every probability or a
prolonged struggle between thu striking cab
inet makers and their omployo . All the
largo firms are resolved to resist the de
mands of the men and tbcro Is some tallt of n
lockout being ordered. The employers , nro
tncotlnpr at the Painter hnuso this nftornoot.
to consider the situation , and it will then bo
finally decided what stops shall bo taken.
WORLD'S PAW NOTES.
Today's meeting of the national commis
sion will hnvo presented to It a report from
the auditing committee recommending that
President Palmer's ofllco bo made an honorary
rary ono nnd that the president servo with
out lalnry. Tlio report will recommend thnt
the salary of Vice Chairman ,7 A. McKon/Io
bo discontinued and that the April session of
tlio coin mission ncxt.vcar Do postponed till
July ana the September session until Octo
ber.
ber.Dotuilcd
Dotuilcd or building plans for the fine arts
palaceito bd erected in the Improved portion
of Jackson Park will bo periected in two or
three days nnd ground will be broken for tbo
erection of the cdlllco within n fortnight.
Owing to niodincattous In the construction
material necossnry for the government build
ing , supplementary bids have been called forte
to keep the cost of Its construction within the
limit of the covornmont appruprlation.
The temporary delay in the commencing of
worlt on the great building for manufactures
and liberal arts has been ended by the com
pletion of all the details of the agreement between -
twoon the construction department and tbo
contructois , Frank Agnuw & Co. A force
upon the preliminary work Is already organ
ized nna construction will bo commenced
today.
A SEXSATIOWL IIEVHI.ATION' .
Mrs. 1'atrlck , wlfo of an Iowa man , came
to Chicago on a visit. When she failed to
reply to her husband's letters ho caroo to
Chicago to see what was the matter. Find
ing bor in thu court room under arrest as the
wife of another man , ho groaned and she
fainted. The guilty couple were then ar
rested.
urtTEiiv rnori.e iv CHICAGO.
Tbo following western ueoplo are in the
city :
At the Grand Pacific- William Gordon ,
Georgn L. Joy , Sioux City , In. : Charles
Joslyn , Wntcrtown , S. I ) . ; P. W. Corbott ,
Mr. and Mrs , A. L. Strong , Omaha.
* At the Auoltoriura N. D. Alien , W. K.
> Kurtz , Omaha.
At the Palmer J. W. Smith , Omaha ;
Alex Hughes , Ulsmnrck , N. D. ; Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Strootor and daughter , Mrs. James T.
Murphy and daughter , Helena , Mont , ; U.
Timer , Dillon , Mont. F. A.
I'nruntH
July nnd August are anxious montns for
mothers who carefully watch ever their llttlo
ones. Hot days nnd frequent changes of
tnmporaturo are liable to produce cholera
morinis. How satisfactory It should bo for
parents to know that Hnller's Pain Parnljvor
Is both a pleasant and effective remedy for
all iiimmor complaints. It soothes anil ro-
_ llovos all pain nnd griping nnil always offooU
n complete euro.
_ _
Homo Hoptcnibcr Halts.
i E. L. Stone , of the Dawoy & Stone Furniture -
turo company , has brought suit In the district
court to recover the sum of f. ,540.20 from
tbe Exposition Building association , Tbo
debt win contracted In lb7.
Laura Shauccbnossy asks the court to di
vorce her from her husband James. She
alleges that Shaughnes < iy Is a brute nnd has
failoa to provide the means of support for
plaintiff and her three children.
Tlrzn and Oliver Peterson have a case of
mlstlt uinrrlnpo anil the wife has asked for n
divorce. Peterson has not only boon a cruel
Tiian , but has fulled to provide a borne for the
plaintiff.
_ _
An Olilo MIIII'H Opinion.
I got n bottle of Chamberlain' ' * Colic , Chol
era and Dlarrhtua Ueuicdy to try it. I let
my neighbors use BOIUU and used some in my
family nnd would say It Is the best remedy
I ever used. My neighbor * who used it are
oftbosamo opinion. I. . C. Young , Williams
Centra , Williams Co. , Ohio.
Mnrritij ; * )
The following marringalluonstu wore Issued
by Judco Shields yesterday :
Name and Address. ARU
( John A. ICont , Onuihn . , . " 1
\ Harriett ) . KlUworth. Omaha . -'I
j ItobortOlendllon , Oiniih.i . , . M
1 Mamie Wixxli , Dnmha . . . ' . . ' 'I
I John KruJeocU , Onnilia . -I
I Annlo Ilarto , Omulm
Johu 1' Connorviiy , Oniiiliu.
Mattlo bluiDcr. Onmliii
"That tired fooling" is entirely overcome
by Hood's Snrsnparllla , which gives n fooling
of buoyancy und strength to the whole system
I'ormlts.
The following pormllt were issued by tbu
uporlntcndontof bulldln i yostoitlayi
Thoinai DuTla , funr-storv brlok ware-
lionao , Ninth anil Jackson streets . . . . . . W.OOO
Four minor pormlt * . TW
Total . JO,70J
Small In size , great iu rosulls ; Do Witt's
tlttlu Early Itisors. lli'st pill for coastlpa-
tlon , jut for iuiUjiJioai , bait for sour
etomaca.
1'UUIjlC WOHKH.
Mnmlnintifi In the Heron CnsoIJIilii
OpiMird Ycwtcrtlny.
The session of tbo Hoard of Public Works
bold yesterday afternoon was interrupted by
the sheriff , who appeared upon the scene ,
armed with mnmlnmus puporg , coinmnuillng
the members to appear before. Jildgo Havls
next Monday morning and explain why they
do not award a curbing contract to Mabonoy
it Furnns , who are ngonts for the Horoasand
stono.
On July 17 the board received bids for
curbing ton districts. Mnhonoy & Furnas
were the lowoil bidders , but they were ro-
fuscd a contract.
After reading the papers Major Furay
opened the bids for laying permanent side
walks. Tha bids were as follows : Handera
Sand Stone company of Fort Scott , Kan. ,
Hundora sand stone , liJX cents per square
foot ; 1C. S. Ullllllan , Uedlluld , Kan. . Glltlllan
flag btotio , three Inches thick , 2IK cents ,
threoand one-fourth to four inches thick ,
! M cents per square foot. 'I ho a want was
withheld until Monday , when the board will
meet again.
For paving Twonty-thlnl Mieel from
Lcuvonworih to Mason , Txvolfth from Jones
street to the alley south and St. Mtirv's
nvonuo from Twenty-sixth to Twenty-seventh
street , there were two bids us follows : Street
niphnitum , Fox & IJrexol , form "A , " f J TO
per square yard ; form "IJ , " ( J.-to ; the Bar-
bcr Annnnlt company , form "A , " 8J ' . > ) ; form
"BJ.l > S. The award was made to Fox &
Drexol.
Katz & Cnllahan got tbo contract for
grading tbo alloy In the roar of the new city
hull. They bid ; J. > cents per squnro > nrd.
C. A. Jensen secured the contract for
grading Fifteenth street from Vinton to OnK
Hill and Bancroft from Twentieth to
Twenty-fourth street. His bid was 8 5MO
cents on the former nnd It cents per square
yard on the latter named street.
IlllioiiH Colic.
In almost every community there nro ono
or moro persons who are subjected to periodic
attacks of bilious colic , in most cases for n
day or two , or nt least n few hours before thu
attack , It can bo felt coming on. If Cham-
borluln's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhtua Kom-
ody Is taken as soon ns tlioso sjmotoms ap
pear the attack may bo warded off. In such
cases the Itemed v should bo followed by a
dose of St. Patrick's Pills at bed timu.
No other paper In the west , or anywhere
else , covers the northwestern news so com
pletely as does TUB BKE. Head the news
features of the great SUNDAY Br.n.
John Dillon in Wanted the Eurth at
inatinoo this afternoon at Furntuu street
thc'utor.
8O.OK A GUN.
Pugilistic Cliiiiuni.ui Upholds Ilia
Hollluoso Cognomen.
John Ab Gun , a Chinese luundrymap at
Eleventh and Chicago , branched out last
evening in a new role. As pugilists , the
moon-oyed sons of the "Flowery Kingdom"
have never been a howling success. But the
pig tailed here of this Incident must hnvo
been taking lessons in the manly art ou the
quiet.
.lolin showed up well In a scrap lost night
with a tough named McCoy , which occurred
near Eleventh and Chicago. McCoy is a
heavy-weight specimen ot the genus plug
ugly neighing 1T5 , nnd the Chinaman 's ' u
fcaihor-wolcut , tipping the scales at 110
pounds.
The latter after requesting McCov to desist
Insulting him , without effect , sailed in like a
Dakota cyclouo und , landing a left upper out
ou his opponent's ' Juw , brought McCov to his
feet hors de combat. All the Mongolians in
the city are gating with admiration on tbolr
victorious pugilistic countryman , and John
swore ever bis cups last evening that bo
could whip any Melicau man In thu city.
Some of tbo barbs In Hall's Hair Hcnowor ,
that wonderful preparation for restoring the
color and thickening the growth of the ual r
glow plentifully in Now Englunu.
J. J. Johnson &Co. have removed their
coal ollleo to fKO S. 15th street.
OATflKKKI ) POINIKIIS.
Police Commissioners Qiiliziiiji Pros
pective ! ircmiMi.
Over throe score of applicants for the six
or seven vacancies in the tire department
crowded tbo corridors leadlug to thu commis
sioners rooms yesterday and wanted to bo
examined.
Men from the smelters , stioot laborers nnd
expressmen elbowed bookkeepers , drug
clerks und motor men for a point of vantage
near the door.
Chief Galligan acted ns doorkeeper and an
nounced the applicants ns they were lot in
ono nt a time.
After stating his nntno nnd ago each ap
plicant bad to give a brlof history ot himself
and sometimes of bis family. Alter qulz/li g
the applicant for ten minutes or so ho would
bo excused and tbo next victim called In ,
The board kept this up for a llttlo over
three hours nnd examined in all sixty-ouo
anxious applicants.
'l ho examination closed and the board ad
journed until tonight without m.ikitig any
appointments. _
Gosalor'sMnglcHoauacno Wafers. Curcsal
bcadticbos In 'M minutes. At nil druggists
IVrstorncrH in Now York.
NEW YOIIK , Sept , 4. [ Special to Tub Bun. ]
Mr. J. B McKay , Lnranilo , Is at the Ash
land houso.
Mr. H. White , Nebraska , Is nt tbo Albor-
marlo hotel.
Mr. W. Williams , Kapld City , S. D. , is at
tbo Gllsoy houso.
Mr. O. 0. Io ) Sale of Omaha U at the
Metropolitan hotel und Mr. C. E. Squires ,
same city Is nt the Gllsov houso.
Mr. A.Vhitolaw , for Frothingbam &
Whltdlaw , Council Hluffs , Is buvlng dry
goods. Is nt thu Metropolitan hotel
Omaha sends : Mr. S. P. Morse of S. P.
Morse & Co. for dry goodi , notions , etc. Ho
is nt the Plaza hotel. Mr. O. K. Scholleld ,
for tbo same firm , Is buying clonks , suits ,
oto. Mr. W. D. Smith Is buying dry goods ,
otc. . for M. E. Smith & Co.
Mr. T. A. Forbes of Beatrice Is at the
Grand Central hotel.
Mrs. Borer , Cedar Rapids , Is at tbo St.
St. Oonls hotel.
Mr. C. T. Stewart of Council Bluffs Is at
the HofTiunii house
Mr. G , Campbell of Laramie U at the Belvedere -
vodoro bouse.
Mr. L. 0. Richmond of Lincoln is at the
SU Stopbon hotel.
Mr. II. Knight , Dos Molnos , Is nt the Mo-
cropolo hotel.
Air. Invln M. Boyd , Omahn , was nt the
Fifth Avenue hotel.
JMK.IOIMI'HS.
J. L. Hnrloy of Seward Is nt the Casey.
H. G. Mason of Norfolk is at the Casey.
J. H. Davis of Gibbon is at tbo Paxton.
W. W. Cocbranof Wilbur is nt the Paxton.
C. W. Reynolds of Fremont Is at the Casey
E. C. Salisbury of Beatrice is at the Mil-
lard.
John Thomson of Fremont is at the Mil-
lard.
lard.C. D. Worrlngtou of Holdroga Is at the
Casey. "
G. Van Motor of Nebraska City Is nt the
Dellnno.
Mrs. E. G. Glbbs of North Platte ls at the
Dollouo.
Hon. George II. Hastings of Crete Is at the
Mlllard.
F. M. Costolto and wife of Blair are at the
Murray.
Walter J. Lamb of Lincoln Is at tbo
Paxton.
George Fronk , Jr. , of Kearney is at tbo
Paxtou.
Mrs. B. Smith and sister of Fremont arn
at tbo Dellouo.
Senator A. S. Paddock came In lost night
from Beatrice.
II. N. Carpenter and W. E. Paifo of Syra
cuse are at tbo Murray.
Major and Mrs. Bailey , who have been the
guests of Major and Mrs. Worth at Fort
Omaha , have returned to Fort Sheridan ,
S. S. Senne , chlof clerk In the oftlce of
General Agent Pbllllppl of the Missouri Pa-
clfto , has returned from a two weeks' trip to
hl old homo Iu Missouri , accompanied by hit
family.
DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK.
Prcm'scs of Better Business from Evorj
Fcction of the Country.
AMERICA'S ' EXPORT TRADE INCREASING.
Crop Noicn , HiifllncflN Itcinn mill Flnnn-
olnl ! SC\VN of tlio Mont En
courn > ; lii ; * Nut tire from
Kvery Section.
NEW Yonre , Sopt. 4. U. O. Dun & Co.'s
Weekly Hovlnw of Trade tomorrow will say :
Business Improves In all sections of the
smith , partly became of Injurv to tbo cotton
crop and tbo consequent advance in the prlco.
Tbo wheat crop It out of danger and N enor
mous , undoubtedly tbo largest ever grown ,
nnd moving with unusual rapidity.
The corn crop has been saved mid Is very
largo In most of the surplus producing states ,
and , oven within tbo range of recent frosts ,
appears to have been in pait beyond injury ,
The monetary situation Is also decidedly
clearer and more favorable. I'orolgn needs
appear less urgent , ana the danger of suc
cessful resistance to American demands for
gold Is diminishing. The removal of the
German prohibition of American pork
Imports promises n largely increased
demand for important pro.lucts and
a possible addition to merchandise exports
for the year. Exports from Now York In
five months exceed lost year's nearly 111 per
cent , and , with Imports also Increased largely ,
tbo balance of trndo turns decidedly in favor
of tbo United States. The Injury to cotton
may also hasten exports of that product ,
which foroicn operators , knowing tbo largo
stock in Europe , might not have thought of
early hod the American rrop been full.
The roporu ftom other cities expressed
Increased con Helenco and show some actual
gain in the volume of trado. Slcadv im
provement is soon at Boston. At Philadel
phia Improvement is seen In Iron and coal ,
steady buying of wool by iminufiicturers , es
pecially of worsteds and fair tr.ulo in to
bacco and chemicals , but collections arc gen
erally dull. Manufacturing Is active at Bal
timore unil Jobbing tradu is healthy. Cloth
Ing and dr.v goods nro especially active and
collections fair ut Cincinnati.
At Chicago wheat leccipti nro four times
last year's , rye nine times , corn nnd ihessed
beef double , nnd oats show an increase ,
while some decrease Is noted In flour , uuout
one-half In barley and cured meals and u
quarter in lard , bales of dry goods exceed
last year's ' which wet-o phenomenally large ,
nnd in clothing and shoos the- trade is im-
mon.io. At St. Louis the distribution ex
ceeds lust year's nnd orders nro
free. At Kansas Cltv trade Is fairly
healthy. At Minneapolis the Jobbing
trade is very good , wheat receipts
being double List year's and lumber ad
vanced $1 per 1,00(1 ( and nt St. Paul trade
steadily increases , with assurance of unpre
cedented crops. At Milwaukee business
gains , though unusually slow ; collections
pinch some of the Jobbers.
At all southern points higher cotton stimu
lates trade and collections nro somewhat
bettor , nnd nt Now Oi leans there is a fair de
mand for suirar. At most southern points
money is also easier nnd at Now
Orleans in ample supply for legiti
mate needs. At the west ro complaints
of stringency are noted though money
is ilrmor at Chicago. Operations in specula
tive markets have boon moru active nnd
wheat has declined -Hj cents on sales of
18,000,000 bushels , on account of enormous re-
ceints at the west , which have been at the
rate of lr , : > ! ) ,000 bushels daily for the week
thus far. Exports for tbo current week
have been about ten times tlioso of 1'ist '
jcnr , though the movement of Hour
does not coircspondiugly increase. Corn
declined II cents before the loports of
fiost , and oats \y \ cents. Cotton bus udvnncoil
notably more tfmn half n cent duilng the
week on sales of ! Ul,000 ) bales ut Now Yorl :
and the matkct , is likely to bo nucoilnin for
some time to come. Oats have fallen ! ! , % cents
and coffeethreefouitna of 1 cent ,
nut no fall Is seen In pork pro
ducts , which u.nv bo sttencthonod bv tie
new German dccieo. In stocks thuie bas
been n icrnnrkablo advance , broken en Thurs
day by soiiui reaction on report of frosts.
The great Industrie.- ! are doing well , though
strikes of importance nro threatened In the
cotton mills at Fall Hlver and the window
glass works at the west. Distinct improve
ment is scon in the demand for iron and its
products , though pi ices ate unchanged , and
also in coal , while minor metals nru llrm
The trade in dr.v goods is fairly large , nar-
tlcuhuly in all wool casslmeros nnd dress
goods.
Tbo business fnlliuos occurring throughout
the country during the put seven davs num
ber U17 , as compared with n 'otal of 'JJil Irst
week. For the corresponding week of last
jear the Ugures were 'Mi.
I'i lne Kconnnir
Is practiced by ninny people , who buy inferior
articles of food because cheaper than stand
ard coods. Surely infants are entitled to the
best food obtainable. It is n fict that the
CJail Borden "Eagle" Brand Condensed Milk
is the best Infant food. Your grocer and
diugglst keep It.
Business men and manufacturers urn tak
ing nlUoly interest In the efforts of Tin
BI.I : to secure a patronage for homo Indus-
ttlos. Head what thuso men sav In Tin :
BKK.
i nit i KI.S.
Xllticf nf nutllnnnrm uiiJirWit < hml , ilfli
rntu : ciich ailtltttnimt linn ten rnifx.
IIAXTP.lfl.NOIiHN Monday evoniiis.
August .11 , I.d r. llaxtnriiiid Miss Sushi Unit-
Inn at the icHlduiiuu of tlio lirUlis'H p irunts
JIOIHouth Kith Hireut , Itov. T. H. Cratnhiot
oIllL-lutln-- .
llO\Vl > r.N-PMITII - Miss r.lU llunon ,
dituuhteriif Mr and Mrs , Herbert ( . ' . llouili'n ,
Walnut , lllll and Military .ivriiuc. ( Jnmlm ,
and Mr. I'riink L. .Smith of South Oin.ilm.
vruro marrlu.l ut the residence tit the bride's
imrenls , Thuisday afternoon. September ,
b'll ' , Itev. Hubert I , . Wheeler of Ihls elly.
olllclutiiix. Miss Dowdln Is u younj woman
o. ' as many frlimds as xho bus nccomplHli-
ineius. wlilli ) Mr. Hiulih Is u trnuty. ponul'ir '
and prosperous unip eye of the CJudahy
I'lioklugcDiiipiiny. Mr , and MTH. t mlth will
ho at home on Twenty eighth street l > e-
tween 11 and 1 street * .
\u'lcu nf not llnci or Irxi mi'/cr / t/iti / hen I , Itflu
ftntttaeh ailditlmill lint ( en cent' .
HHtJHA M-iry Tores i Itrulia , imed " months ,
duiinhtor nf Mr. and Mrs. K. llruha. " 1st
and Q streets , died ut 11 o'clock jtnter-
ilay nnd will bo burled In St , Miiry's ceme
tery at ID o'clock thlx forenoon.
ANIWKW Thomas Andrew , aged 82 years ,
died at U o'clock yoslurdny afternoon at the
residence < > ( bis ton , William. ! Mh and S
Btniotx , uud will be burlud In Laurel Hill
cemetery at J o'clock Sunday afternoon.
NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS.
Vanilla O * porfoot purity.
LemonI
Lemon - Of great stronsth.
Almond If Economy Intholruoo
Rosoctc.rj P'avor ' as dollcntoly
and delloloualy no the fresh fruit *
LOCAL
The Molnbori ; Mu cxompixny filed articles
of Incorporntlon In tno onico of the county
court ycileiilay. Tlib 'capital stoclt ot the
company Is $10,000. r , i
.hulRC irvlno pen , jestonUy In lUtonlns
to nrsunicnts In the raanitamus cmo of Ouy
Howard ngalnst II. 0. Tlmtno. Timmo l n
Juitlco uf tlio peace und refused to approve
an npponl bontl. , , .
Mrs , Jitck Dax'li , wlfo of the well known
DURllUt , tiled a complaint against a neighbor ,
Mw. Mary Flotftf. livlnif at 1017 Webster
otroot , far ustn ? ouscpiiei Innpungo nnd dis
turbing the poaco. _
The director ! , of the iluildors' anil Trailors'
exchange hold tlio ro alar inuotlue yostordnv
nftcrnooii. The roslRl/ittlon / of K. .T. Collins
us sot-rotary was presented and occupied. W.
S. wltho was oloctocl to 1111 the vacancy.
Aboutfi o'clock Thursday afternoon , while
ono of Klnchbraum ft Co.'s WOBOIIS was
point : norlh on Sixteenth street nt a rapid
rate of sliced , tlio front wheel of the vohlclo
was caught in ono of the intersections of the
track at Ca < s strooti. The Midden reaction
precipitated the driver to the pavomout , but
beyond n few bruises and a general shaking
up ho was unhurt.
f ho only radical euro for rheumatism Is to
eliminate from the blood Uu ncld that causes
the illsuaso. This Is thorouqhly clTected by
iho persevering use of Ayor's ' Sarsapanlla.
1'erslst until cured. The process may bo
slow , but the icsult is suro.
Notlco ttio tcloirniplt sorvlro of Tin : Suv-
i\\ 15 r i ! .
BAD SKIN ERUPTION
Mmiy Years. All Marnier of Me Iclncs
nnil Doitoix P.M. Cured in One
Munf.lt l > y Cnlii'iini.
In ISS. Ihnl.m cniptloncomo out on tnr nkln , and
while nt tint It illil nut i ituuiu toinnili It JIIPW in ho
very a ifrnntliinnd ut llim'i imhc ir.Uiltf 'I ho
Bkin Riiulil net Imnl , mnaniDl ami pt'vl on lon\lni (
unuiitlio IIUIT Hkhi ULilntt < inio tra ) for week < at a
tlino nlijnys wono lit nltlits ll.ivo trleil nil limn
tier of meilium-j m rt li.nl c'o-iors prc-'irllii' to no
CITl'Ct I lioiiulll alii X llf I I I U L ! IA IIMIUHKS-mil
iiio.l Ct'iuiui lll.s.MKNT for uif bluwl I urn
fully iiiron , nml In lu I Inn montli It un , iiim t
nBuruv.itinx akin ill-oaie ami nnir Iun cnjoyliu
ciininml co nr > rt I hii'o (111 ( iiniolil liomMlt-i Anr
onu trylmi Ci Tin IIA lUMhiuts c inmit In IP Hit
ilorlvo lit'nnilt VIIMIIIO wnimj morlll rcrelvonn
nmiTor anil 117 inlil o to Klvo jro ir IIEMI HU.S u
trill A II I'M IOV
Mnnauur I'cxtnl Tclotr ipli-C.ililo lei.
liimlun I Ity , Kun vij
Doctor Uses Cuticura.
\\dlinvoiipemMl.i ilrux itorpiit ( lilt pi ue mil 1110
liinlni u plomlhl silo on CI'TU I'M \ ItIKIHM )
wnkn tru kuuiia full ? tuik of I woilM not bo nltii-
uut jrnnr t iMirruHi iiii.x i vr , criK i n11 ri-
( I'M A M > A I'for tM lust for tlic uonoilt It dill iur
llttlo bor Wliun ho n.u lx nmnlh.i nl.l Im fnco
waa i OT ( roil with u 7 'in i and ( 'LIU I It \ 1 ( > IIH IHM
cured t HctMi tv tiirco runrt ( jltl Wu illl IMO
tlio I t rid'lMr. ( . nnd wn h him i cculniinllr
vrltli It , n > nrorent lili ikl i fioin ti'itinc niiivli Wo
IIINU Ininilljl your nii > itklnoi for n\o jcnn , and
ni'vei hcinl acnniihilnt n.'nliut Hum hut nbniiflint
pr.ilvt WOHiild mir dm.-itori } In IXIIIUM and will
continue In the ttriifc biHlmM * IIMTO
< ! . ll.'Afl VII M I )
llallar CIl ) , Snoluiinlil Co , Wn hlngt3ii
Cuticura Remedies \
Are Rild otervwheru , IVIce. CI'TK IMIA. then
nit S tin I me. "it1. : t ITIOUIIA MIUan ex- ,
< | ii situ fUlu I'm ( tier iii I Uenittlllui i" ' . : ClT-
TIH'IIKxsiii.vKM1. . tire ti w Illood I'urlllur. II. i
I'ri-i ) iru.l by th I'OITJ'U D tua ANO CIIKMICAI. ,
Ciiliri > iMTio.lloston.i - , < \
V T-MII , ! for "Hnw tprurvSk'u ' Dise.ises " ( M J
p.i ires , 'xi lllustr.itUins uud lOa test miml.ils I
DliUTi LTS , l > lack-he.id ; > . d. roiu-h , chapped
rllll unu oily skin i-'ur-ijl by CUTICUHA bu\i'
Tow ( feiofAciJEsT" I
AehliiK Milfs.iuid ll.iuU. Hip. K'Ulney , |
and I'torlne I'iliismd Klioiiin.it MIL ,
ltl-MRVK IN n.NKMINUTK by tlio CtJTI- I
MKH I'rlce. 2'iCtS I
Thu cio it rhemU'v pronounce 1 the well
known Liable L'oinji my'sRMr.ictof Keef ,
nmduuf tlie IInest Ither I'lntte e.ittlu In-
linltely mipeilnr In II iMir an I tin illty to
iiny miiile of ( .iitllti grown In l nropo or
elsewhere , llu uuihorl/ud tlie use of
as the
of
Extract
of Beef.
for Dalloious I'or Improved and
tlDof To i. nriiiuinio < * i iU tv
NKBH.A.3KA.
National Bank
n , s. DEi'Osrruiif. - OMAHA
Capital . $4OOOOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , i89O. C5fJBOO
OIllcoM nml IJIroctoMItonry W Vntot , I'nMlilonl.
Iji.mliHiijil ; , Vlco I'riKMunt : JUIMCM W Htin ; > , w
V. .Murio. Jnlin S I nllliu , It C. CiHhlnx , I .V. U.
riurlik. W. II. ri llinrliui. Ciuhlor.
T1-IE1 IRON HANK.
Coni"r I3tli nnil I nrn un els
( Jencral llinkliu Itmliitm Tr.un ictoJ.
Each Season
HAS Its own peculiar malady ) Init with tha
blood innluwlncil In A stale of uniform vigor
nnil purity , by tlio me of Ayer's SAmparllU.
tlio Ssteni readily aitnpts Itself to changed
comlltluni. UotiiKWil | of tlia bestnltciatlvci
niul tonics , ami lie I MR highly concentrated.
Ajcr'j SampnrllU Is the most effective and
ecunomlral o ( nil blood incdlclnes.
" Kor some yean , at tlio rctuni of spring ,
1 had serious trouble with my kidneys. I
wns nmblo to sleep iiljjlits , ami suffered
greatly with p.ilns In tlie small of my back' .
Iiti also aflllctcd with headache , loss of
appetite , and Indigestion , These symptoms
were much worst ) last spring , especially the
trouble with my back. A friend permiaded
me to USD Ajer's Harsapaiilla , I began
taking It , nml my troubles all disappeared. "
Mrs. Genuvrn Ilelangcr , ' . ' 4 llrldgo st.
Springfield , Mass
Ayer's Sarsaparifla
I'HKl-AllRl ) IIV
DR. J. O. AYER & CO , Lowell , Mnaa.
$ l , lii. Worth f i
Tim flr.it < line often intmiNlin f hoinvnlld ,
Eivlnplmtlilty \ of mind , ] ) ouj nticyofbuilf ,
GOOD DIGESTION ,
rcjrillnr boucln nml sol 111 ileih. I'rlro , SSc.
SCHOOLS ANI COLLEGES.
UNIVERSITY "OF NOTRE DAME
Tno isiiioty-ftfth Session Will Open
TUESDAY , SKPT 8 I'll
full Courses iu Olnssics , Letter * , Soienca.
Law , ( ivil and Mechanical Engineering.
Thorough Prrpirnlory nml ( oniuiorclnl lottr m
st I ilwunl s II.nl fur IHITI under l.f U iinliiiiu In the
coniplclvnen of Iti eiiilpniont |
Cutnloiiue' si'nt frvvnn application to
HI\ : THOMAS i : \ \ U.MI r i c.
_ Nnlrn Dump Ind ,
ST. MARfS ACADEMY ,
( One Mlle West of Notre Dame L'nlvi'riltr )
The 73d Academio Term Will Open Monday.
Sopt. 7th.
'I ho Acidciulc tourao It Thuroiiuli In tlio 1'rcp-ira-
torv Senior Hid ( Iiiislinl drailui Mutlc I ) > pnrt-
inent , un tlio plnn of the boAl I on-tcrviiturlud of
Knropu. In uiulor clmrtto of a LOinpluto corp-t of
ttm < horn hlmllo iiuidDloiloiilhu xroul Art Schools
ot Knropo Drinlntfnnil I'llnllni ; friiinllfj and tha
nntlitiie IMioto riphv nnd Trpo Writing taught
Uuil limrrt uijulppod wild Hra li ia j A noparnto
dup irtuianl r > r chllrtreii un lor 11 Vpply for cata
lUKUO toDlllbPlltMHUI'lllh ACf > \ MY
Si. Arf rS AoADEMV ,
Notre Dime P O . St. Joieph , , Co. , Ind.
Ifcjl
Founded by Drt. I' . TODIUI-'B.
CARL FAELTEN , Director.
. Instruction in Piann. Oruin , Voice ,
1 Violin. SolfeiiBin. Mirniony. Ktc.
Cl IM lull i on , 21 lesion * , $ IOtof3O I'n vile lessons
KUCII KidlaU , lecture * E XJ C C1 t < i all
linriliiul Orchrstril rracticcl" BTi fcfc pupils.
ELOCUTION-Ontory. Dr.inntic and I ync
Actmn , ine Arts , l.-in uiKct , I.itcntnrc , Pniui
andOrcan Tuning. A cumfortible BLt < TIUBK ?
lur l.ady btudeuti Cilennw free Sr8wIK
Tall Term IJcalii" Sept. 1O. 181)1.
FRANK W. HALE , Csnernl Manager.
Franklin Square , Boston , Musn.
Illlnnlc Ulllbru Ararlomv , ori"M.l . > nrk * ' , "
IlllnOIS Mllllaiy ACcUcilllf , ThuruiiRh | nri > .irAtlun
[ orCoUcceoi liunlncss lortatalOBUcnpplytorriiitipaU
>
U ITtlltSII ATK. A JAl KSOS NT.
Alllirincliiiiof Muklc Drimittie rl. Dt.luili' Tocl rn'Triln-
Int Schou ! Unlurpmed d > JCit g Ht m.Hler.lB i-n , | CiU-
log ! liUllcil fl t. J. J. HATrsTAtllT. Illrnlar.
FEMALE
ACADEMY
C.'J-jtar. Piep-irntorj"Colletr 'c.'MiiJlo ' and nnoArt
Cour-ra - Fits f or IVvlicaloy. bund for llluRtrattd catalogue
11 ! ' . UULMU1) . A. 51,1'l In. JogkBotnllie. Ill
ILLINOIS
CONSERVATORY
I HeJtin.-trucUoa In nil depart-
ImmHcf Mu lcalM\ily. \ > luo
_ - ' Art , 1 to. JStlnnttLinlaiu but
year. Addi a IIT. 1IULLA1U ) , BupL JocLsonHllc. IU.
t. I It I , . ' - lti < i If ft -
4Tll-lil Dearborn Avo. . ClikMKO , III
Sixteenth yoir hoKlns Hupt HUi llonrdlng and
d ly ncliool 'orIMIIIH I.adlun uml Chlldron Kull
inurFOiof ntiuly , Im.lmllin ; preparation ( orLUlleKo
Hviuiioiit hoii u < thoronulily illtod up
LoiiducUil I Mill llob-oriH Itlui , A M I it.inrliiHlii
' " "c'l ' mii
.Marry U. lleoilr. A. M (
W n M orBonrarUfnearClilcn o ) . ItoardlnK Bp1
SLA/bcliiml forOlna and Vaun I.miles Korflem
2C'clt,10gl.0uJire8sU. , | TUAYHIt.jT < . II. , 1
* lor ni > ariIIUor 2IJ State SUoutUlilcak'O.II'
SLHIUOI.S OP LKXINGTON , MO.
V. A. WILSON , ]
IENTBAL COLLEGE MM58B
lZAUtlpTftlSEMINARY ! =
> J D DLANTOII. Preoldcnt
UTENIWORTH MILITARY AUDEBf
Mu a BlII-LEno. BuifTlntendunt
TIIK ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY , 39 William St. , New York ;
i 37 Williams St. , New York
OuO. n . 1 UPI.-MTKS 1 * rn . ;
u , | St. .
20g Montlgie , . , Brooklyn.
orrr.it run snib
$750,000 $ , 8.Per Cent. Cumulative Preferred Stock
OF THE-
COLORADO FUEL COMPANY
OF DENVER , COLO.
AT PAR , SHAKES 810O BAOH , PULL PAID AND NO N-ASSESS ABLE
Sul ) > crIpHinm will lit' iflcchol until o'clock , iiiinii , Wednesday , Soplcmhpr Dili.
The right IB rosorwtl to rojoc-t tiny subscription or to nccout in part. Subscrip
tion * will bo pnynlilci'lO ' per cent on application , Imlanco 10 dtiys after allotment.
TIIK COLOHADO I'UK.L.COMPA } * V o n Uio Koo
hlniplpTltlolo3lU nor > t ' l . " " " " . "I. " " " ! ' ,
.
uunnl.on , HtXIn nnd C. rllol.l
( no , I..IH AnlnmH ,
( Jrtuntlui.ColornJo. nn > l lin oqulpport nnrt III oiern- |
tlunMixmlnenwltliii l Hy of 0,100 ton of conl
' ' " '
have boon drefully "elected and thor-
oiml.ly . pro.peeled , und . known to tontnln not
lei * tlmn'AiO nillllon tuns of merclmnlntilu t ml. tlior
lUut6'tho most rnliiablo co.il .
nro believed to con
properly In the Weal Tim compnnjr opuratus mid
control , tlio only anthra o coal mine , west of
| > enn < rUaula.nnd nlso bo * . blluinlnuuic.ont.aull-
! > ! fur nil puri o e . m < udln domestic , .team
Ka , amllbln ttndcoVliiif fiiils.
The market * for thdyrlous grades of coal
andcolto exUnd to | } WJ , Missouri River on
the oaHt , the Paclflo O3ean on the west ,
Mexcoon the Bouth'dwd Montana on the
north , a territory which Is balnu devnlopad
more rapidly than nny other portion of the
United Statoi.
Tlio work of oponlnit nnj equlpplnu the Cora-
paiif'ii Mines waibeuun tbrpo joui nuo 'llieNot
Knrnlnirs haw beeni
Year ending June 30th , 1890.$230,073.44
i > it " " 1800. 305,010.40
t ii " " 1801. 330,038.14
Thn builnan for the month of Juljr , 1(01 ( , ihonmn
Incieaie uf Si t r cant , ever tbtt correipondlnx
munth of 1890.
This Company bai outitandlnm
First Mortgaca > ends . . . $036,000
( $1,130,000 authorized )
Preferred Btoolt . $1,078.000
( $2,000,000 authorized , )
Common SUoolt $3,817.000
( $3,000,000 authorized. )
No mortgage indebtedness can be incurred
in excess of $1COO,000 , without the con
tent of 76 per caut of tha Preferred Stock
Nnillvlilunilxcnn ho pile ! on thn Common Hlnck
except from the surplus imrnlnim after thu dividend
on thn I'rufoniul stock , anil n milllclont alnklnir fund
tu ( over thodeproclntlun uf Und und oqulpiuent bX
reiiiun of cual mined out. ban liven provided far.
Dividends on the Profer-ed Stock will bo
paid somi-tuinua ! > on tha 1st days of Feb
ruary nnd August ,
As will bu boon , the not earnings , after
dduotng the b'nl Inter-Bt , $50,100
amounting in 18P1 to $374,838.14 , or more
than double the amount necessary fjr tha 8
ner cent , dividend on the Preferred Stoclc
( $134,340) ) .
The OIUC-OM and Dlrocton of the Company aroi
J T OSCOOD , Crojldont.
I'Atll , MOKTON. ( formerly Cenoril Kroluht Agoal
C. II. & Q U U ) Klrat Vlco-l'rc UIunt
DKNN1H HLI.I.HAN ! , U'ri'nlilunt Dunver Water
Coinpany ) , beiund Vlou-I'reildent
S N. WOOD , ( C'athler rlrst National Hank , Denver )
Trea urcr
IlKNItY It WOI.COrr , ( CaDltallit. ) Donror , Col
W. II. .lA.Ml'.t ) , ( Omaha i. ( Iraul auioltcr anil Uodu-
Ing Company , ) I > enr , Col
J. V. DKXTKlt. ( Capltallut , ) Denver , Tot.
CIl AH. H TOI.I , . ( Atlornoy-Rt-law , ) Denver , Col
W II MAM ! , (1'reildent ( Atlantic Trim Co , ) New
York ,
Subicrlptlonn will ulio be received by
COMMKHCIAI , NATIONAL HANK. Chlago , III
AMKIUCAN TKUHT AND HAV1NI.B HANK , Chi-
caiio , 111.
KIKBT NATIONAL HANK , Dourer. Col.
Prospectus , containing fu-ther do tills
and blink forms of application for st jolt can
be obtained frooi any of the banks or bank
ers ahova named.
DO
YOU
LIVE
seauumvfsaa
IN
If so , you know what it means
To come to Dinner Early ,
Or get left.
The clothing campaign for the fall has opened
and we have been in training for it all sum
mer. We need not ask pardon of any
one , when we say we intend to beat aU
comers.
Our tables are groaning under the weight ol
an enormous fall stock ( possibly the larg
est west of the windy city by the lakes ) ,
to start the ball rolling we will jump in
with a matchless
$10 $10 $10 $10
SUIT
ALE
$10 $10 $10 $10
IN FOUR PATTERNS ,
FROCKS AS WELL AS SACKS , The
MOST DURABLE and DESIRABLE SUITS ,
EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
To those who last year bought
our celebrated natural wool shirts and drawers
at $ I.OO a garm.ent.
Be it known that we have secured the sale
of the same garment this year ,
and expect to sell thousands of suits.
There may be garments with a veneered
face , made to look well , that can be sold for
less , but there is no garment in the country
sold for $1 that has more wool in it , or will
stand the desired wear and tear.better than
this one.
This is our opening speech ; our intentions are
to shove prices in so thick and.fast as
the season progresses , that if by the end
the laurels don't fall to us , it will be through
no fault of ours.
AS EVER ,
HELLMAN'S ,
Corner 13th and Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb ,