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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1891)
THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE : R TITEDAY , SEPTEMBER 10 , 1801. VOTED TO WELCOME WOMEN , Nebraska's FalrMothodlste Eligible as Dele gates to the General Oouferouca. TWO RESERVE DELEGATES SELECTED. X'rcBldliiK Hitlers ofilin North Nebras ka Coiifcronco Submit Interest ing Annual Jtcporta an the Year's Work. Immediately niter roll call yesterday Dlshop ( Joodsoll Introduced Dr. A. B. Hunt , ono of the secretaries of tuo American Uiblo society , and said that ho would address the north Nebraska conference later. Elder Clondoniilng road a communication from Hov. A. II. Henry. Kov. Henry said ho hnd been proachlntr in La Grave , a suburb of Chicago , I and hnd mot with marked success In both n material nnd spiritual sense. The com munication was roforrca to the committee havlnc Kov. Henry's case In charge. Dr. MnxllelJ presented a memorial ex pressing it as the sense of the conference that the tltno hnd como wnen the history of the Methodist church in north Nebraska should bo written nnd published In some sort of permanent form. The memorial was adopted. The tlmo for the mooting of the lay con ference was tlxcd at 'J p. m. The reports of the presiding ciders were then called before the convention. Presiding Elder D. Marquette of the Elk- born district read his report first. Ho re ported the work In good condition. Presiding Elder J. K. Moore of the Grand Islnnu district was then asked to road his report. Ho spoke in n ouloglstlo manner of the faithfulness nnd courngo of the ministers in his district in nushitiir nhcatt with the work of preaching the gospel under tuo most trying circumstances. The failure of crops maclo it practically Impossible for many of the cburctics to pay the pastors' salaries , but the people were rot to blaino. Tliov aid tbo best they could. Presiding Elder Dr. Maxllola of the Nor folk district reported the work moving right nlong nnd the future looking very bright. Several now churches have been completed mul otnori wcro under way , and the older had n great many good words for the pastors of his district. Ho said the year Just closed hnd been the busiest , most successful nnd happiest year of his life in the min istry. Kev. II.V. . Conly of South Sioux City was the unfortunate object of a very unenviable notlco In ttio conference. When his name was celled Elder Maxllcld said tiolning. It is the custom in the conference when a preacher's nnmo is called for the presiding elder of the district to say "Nothing nealtist him , " unless there happens to bo something Irregular about the gentle man. So when Kev. H. W. Conly's name wns culled and tha elder said nothing the bishop naturally concluded that there was something wrong. It wns llnally explained that Rev. H.V. . Conly had loft his charge during the year on account of non-support. EUler Maxllcld appeared to think that ho had not given Rev. Mr. Conly permission tolcavo his chnrgo , but Rev. Mr. Conly stated that ho had received such permission. Dr. Maxllcld finally recalled the matter and said ho sup posed that Rov. Mr. Conly was right. ' Rev. J. W. Miller received a telegram call ing him to Tokumah to attend the funeral of Father Hamilton , an aged Presbyterian mis sionary. They Voted on Women. The hour for voting upon the admission of women ns delegates to the general confer ence had arrived nnd the ballot was token. There wcro about 100 Indfes present. While tno tellers were out Dr. A. S. Hunt of the American Dlulo society addressed the conference. Dr. Hunt bus neon spoken of ns n very likely candidate for the ofllco of bishop in the Methodist church. His address was forceful nnd clear cut.show- . Ing the extent nnd condition of tho' work of the greatest bible society in the world. The result of the ballot upon the admission of women as delegates to the general confer ence was then nnnounccd by the bishop. Tbo vote stood G2 for" nnd 14 ngainst. The announcement of the result was received with npplauao. Koutlno AVork Again. Routine business was again taken up. The character of Rov.A.H. Henry was passed and ho was continued ns a deacon of the first class. Rov. Dr. Gray , secretary of theFreodmnn's Aid society , nnd Rov. J. T. Cramblott of the Christian church , were inUoducod totho , con ference. The election of the reserve delegates to the general conforcnco wns taken up and Hov. D. C. Windshlp , Rov. W. H. II. Pillsbury - bury , chosen on the second oallot. The ministers on trial lor the first year were then reported and passed from the first to the second year. They were Rovs. F. W. Dross , William Van Duron , Robert Neal , John T. Crooks , Robert I. Cocking , John Johnson , A. J. Young , A. L. Mlckol and A. W. Hobson. Rov. Robert E. Neal. Rov. J. A. Smith and U. J. Cocking nsUed to bo permitted to at tend a school next year. The request was granted. Presiding Elder Clondohning of the Omaha district was then requested to present his ro- port. His elders first reported their mission ary collections nnd were passed. A telegram from Rev. , J. E. Ensign was read in which ho requested that the bishop tranfor him to the Iowa confer ence. Bishop Goodsoll said ho could not transfer the pastor without the consent of the bishop in charge of the conference to which the applicant desires to bo trans ferred. Dr , Gray of the Freeman's Aid aim South ern Educational society , addressed tbo conference. Ho snfd that the North Nebraska conference had done noblv during the past year. Tbo Omaha dis trict in particular had done well nnd hnd contrlbutod'over ' CO per cent of the funds paid in by the conference during the year. Dr. Gray spoke earnestly about the educational work among the colored men of the south. Imyiuon in Conference. The annual meeting of the laymen of the North Nebraska Methodist conference was hold In the basement of the First Methodist church. Mr. lj. II. Rodgers of Fremont was chair man nnd John Dale was secretary of the temporary organization , \Vhllo the committee on credentials was out Mr. I ) . R. Dull of Omaha spoke to the laymen about the Methodist Hospital and Deaconess homo located In this olty. The committee on permanent organization reported , recommending tha election of John A. Erhnrdt of Stanton for president , Mr , J. D , King of Wayne for secretary nnd for a committee on resolutions S. U. Falrchlltl , O , D. Chapman nnd W. A. Walling. The report WAS adopted. toU'lio committee on credentials reported that there were lxty-tlvo delegates present. The names of the delegates were roud and the report was adopted. Mr. King asked to bo excused from the work of the secretaryship , nnd John Dale of Omnha wan elected in his stcnd. The conference proceeded to the election of two delegates to the general conference. The llrst ballot was an informal one , anil showed that A , P. Rector had " 0 votes , James Slovens , 15 ; A. J. Anderson , 40 ; John DMo , 25 ; B. F. Johnson , 5 ; U. W. Chapman. 3 ; Mr. Mitchell , lMr. ; Rodgors. 1 ; Mr. Hogan.l ; Mr. Walling , 1. Quo brother wanted the candidates to declare - clare themselves upon tha question of the admission of women as delegates to the gen eral conference before a formal ballot should bo taken. A general wrangle took ploco In which the Imaginary rules that bail been adopted were torn Into shreds , nntl then the candidates brought out by the luformal ballot were given three minutes each to declare thorn- solves on the admission of women nnd on prohibition. L. O. Jones of Omaha moved to appoint a committee to draft u list of questions for tbo candidates to answer. "No , no , " shouted several of the delegates. Candidates on tlio llnok. Mr. Anderson of Nollgh was the first to itop before the conference to explain his at titude upon tbo woiuau question aud other loading Issues. "J am tn favor of ttio odmusloa of women ns delegates to tuo general conference , " said no , nnd then tboy nil applauded. Homo ono asked him now about the prohi bition question. "I voted for prohibition , * ' said the candi date , and the delegates again npplnudod him. Mr , A. P. Rector next cnmo before the conforonco. Ho nnd his ancestors clear back for four generations , ho said , hnd boon Meth odists , Ho was In favor of admitting women ns delegates to the general convention. "Did you vote for prohibition ! " called out a country delegate. "Yes , . 1 voted for prohibition , " said Mr. Rector. . "Do you play cards ! " nailed out another delcgato. "No , sir , t do not. " "Do you attend card parties I , " "My wlfo nnd i attended ono card party last winter , " said Mr , Rector. "It wns given by nn Intlmato friend. " There wai no np- plnuso. John Dale then cnmo before the confcronco nnd rehearsed tbo record of his fmnlly treo. Ho did not need to tell the confcronco that ho was a prohibitionists. They all Know that. Ho was in favor of the admission of women as delegates to the general conforcnco. Mr. Slovens was called out and said ho felt llko tha publican who stood nnd smote upon his breast and could not lift up his eyes to heaven. Ho hod no Methodist ancestry. lilt parents were old-fashioned Scotch Pres byterians. They dr.mk whisky , nnd ho hnd scon the evil effects of the dreadful drug. lie had burled the past in the past nnd wns living ns n Christian. Ho was a prohibition ist , and was also In favor of the admission of wotr.cn. "You nro nil right , " some ono called out. Colonel . .1.V. . Hogan was then called out. Ho said : "I nm the father of seven trlrls nnd of course I urn In favor of the admission of women. [ Applause. ] I have been a pro hibitionist for years nnd nm today. " Several other candidates stepped forward and declared themselves upon the two lend ing questions that seemed to bo uppermost in the minds of the delegates and then the formal ballot wns taken , Anderson nnd Dale Elected. A. tf. Anderson of Nellgh received 49 votes : John Dale 31 , and Mr. Rector 27. The rest were scattering. It required 83 votes to elect. Mr. Anderson nnd Mr. Dnlo were declared - clarod the two delegates elected. The confcronco then passed some resolu tions presented by the committee , thanking the people of Omaha and Dr. "Merrill for the hospitable manner In which they had enter tained the lay delegates ; expressing it as the ftonso of the conference tnat women should bo admitted as delegates to the general con- fcrnnco ; and that the North Nebraska con fcronco should not bo divided into a greater number of districts. The bishop was requested to mnko no chnngo In change should bo contemplated the laymoh oxprosscd it as their opinion that it would be bolter to change it back to thrco districts in stead of making it into 11 vo as has been sug gested. ConferenceNotes. . A touching memorial service was held at 2:150 : In honor of those members of the confer cnco who had died during the year. The de ceased members were : Rov. Cole , Rov. Thomas F. Thompson , Rov. J. M. Adatr , Mrs. Rov. St. Clalr and Mrs. Rov. C. O. Wilson. The annual messlonary sermon was preached at 3 p. m. by Rov. II. A. Barton. The attendance was small but the sermon was a good one. Cure lor the Drink Habit. Tno John Holiday Remedy company , of Burlington , la. , guarantees to euro the drink habit nnd dypsomanm. Homo treatment. Remedy suro. Ingredients harmless. Per bottle , postpaid , with full directions , $2.50. No testimonials published , and correspond ence kept inviolnto. Wo bavo used our own medicine. .T. J. Johnson & Co. have removed their coal ofllco to 220 S. 15th street. HAHVEST EXCURSIONS SOUTH. Via the WnlmRh R. R. On September 29 the Wnbash will soil round trip tickets good for 30 days to points in Arkansas , Texas , Louisiana , Tennessee , Mississippi , Alabama and Georgia. For rates , tickets and full in formation call on or write. G. N. CLAYTON , Agent , 1502 Farnam st. , Omaha , Nob. \VAU OVER WALKS. Cumlng Street Property Owners Ob ject to Permanent Sidewalks. There were many Indications of war up on Cuming street yesterday , but trouble was provontcd by the interference of cool heads. Sorao tlmo ago Ford & Hughes were awarded tbo contract to lay sidewalks in the permanent sitfownlk districts. Yosteadny morning tnoy put their men onto Cuming , between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. The old walks were' being tprn up when nn nngry populace appeared upon the scene to demand an explanation. The con tractors stated that they were working under Instructions of the Board of Public Works , simply carrying out the terms and provisions of the eity ordinances. This was not the satisfaction de sired and the workman were ordered off the promises- while a dozen angry women stood guard and. held the fort. The property owners state that they have contracted for stone walks and claim that Ford & Hughes arc trespassers. An injunction will bo filed to prevent the city going on with its work. Sidewalk Inspector specter Burmingham was seen by the angry property owners , but explained that only board walks came under his jurisdiction. The now "Fritz In Ireland" ns revised aod adopted for the initial tour of Mr. J. K. Emmet ns n star , Is proving highly success ful wherever produced. It will bo produced at Boyd's now theater oo Thursday , Friday and Saturday of next week. Melvlllo Stoltz , who Is in advance of J. 1C. Emmot In "Fritz in Ireland. " is responsible for the clover key advertisement which has appeared on the streets for the past few days. "Men and Women" will bo the attraction at Boyd's now theater on Monday , Tuesday nnd Wodnosdny of next week. The company numbers twonty- three pcoplo , and coma highlv endorsed by both press nnd public in every city in which they have appeared. Notwithstanding the extra inducnmonts offered the company , the management will not raise the prices. The sale of seats opens at 0 o'clock Saturday morning at rogulnr prices. For pure American fun see Wlllnrd Slmms , the comedian , ns Dick Smytho In "Cheek. " His characterization of the American news reporter nightly convulses the audience with laughter showing the many ridiculous situations the "reporter" Is subject to. An excellent company supports the star , tbo play beginning week's engagement , Sunday nmllnoo , at the Farnam btreot theater. All indications point to a very largo house this evening , at the Grand opera bouse , the occasion of the testimonial benefit given Master Charles A. HIgglns , and his sister , Miss Daisy HIgglns. previous to their de parture for Now York , where they will take n course of mutical Instruction. The pro gramme arranged is an excellent ono , many ot the loading musicians of this city and Council Bluffs assisting. Tickets may now bo reserved for the concert at the box ofllco of the Grand. . _ _ _ _ The Garrow Opera company will produce the "Bohemian Girl" at a specialmatlneo at the Grand Opera Upuso at 3 p. m , today , Mr. Itonmvntcr'fi hotter. Prague , Bohemia's capital city , beautifully situated upon both banks of the Moldnu , has for centuries been rich In historic associa tions. Its art and educational atmosphcro bas been of the purest nnd from It has gene out mon who have assisted lu keeping Bohemia upon the map of the world. To nn American , seeing Prnguo after an absence of almost thirty years , thcro , cannot help but como the thought that "truly , tlmos clmngo nnd men chnngo with thorn. " Im pressions , recollections nro revived upon seeing old fnmlllnr landmarks that have with ntood Time's gnawing , and n Hood of memory fills the deeps of the brain. Mr. Edward Rosowatcr , editor of TUB Br.r. finds much to wrlto of Prnguo In hU weekly letter to this paper , and sees the changes that thirty years have wrought , as only the traveled man ot the world can see such changes. As a boy ho attended the University of Prague , when 20,000 pupils were there , and now ho goes back , llko Tom'Orown ' at Rugby , to rovlvo memories of the by gono. Ills observations upon the manner in which centennial exposition l.i being conducted , is very timely and affords food for thought for the mon in chnrga of the Columbia exposi tion. tion.Tho The lottcr is Interesting nnd instructive nnd will bear close perusal , Do Witt's Llttlo Early ltiso , bostpill. I.chind Hotel , Chicago. American and European plan , has re cently added ono hundred now Jlro proof rooms , overlooking the Inko and park. Serves Tnblodo Hoto dinner , including wino and music , for $1.00. On Ameri can plan , $3.00 to 55.00 per day. WAIIKUNF. LKLAXD , Proprietor. Homo Visitors Kxom-tilon to and Indiana. The Chicago & Grand Trunk railway will soil cheap excursion tickets from Chicago to all points in Indiana and Michigan reached by their line and its I connections September 22. at rnto of ono | laro for the round trip. Tickets will bo good for return passage up to and in cluding October 22 , 18U1. For full particulars apply to E. II. Hughes. General Western Passenger Agent , 103 S. Clark St. , Chicago , 111. Baking Powder : tlsed in Millions of Homes 40 Yeara the Standard. SMILING THROUGH GRIHF. In Splto of the Worries will ah nit Women HaviTioyAptwar | Well and Happy How to Malto 'Ihls Apparent Happiness Uoal. "Vcs , " snul an omliiont physloliui recently , "t do not tliltiK liCocagRorato when 1 say that one-half of tlio siOCcrlng and sickness which oxlats among women might anil should bo avoided. "How ? Listen'find I will toll you. Tains and weakness andtllttlo cares , which no man other than a physician suspects , fruiiucutlv combine to malioAwomcn moro or less mis erable. Vet they .como no smllliiR nearly alwryn , lildlni ? beneath their secmlns hatipl * nc s and Innnlty ot mental and physical tor ture. This U all wrong. Woman was born to brightness and happiness ; she needs strength to resist her manr trluK Her body , her mind and alt her faculties and functions nuiil bo put Into u healthy condition or eho uannot 10- | I euro struim'tli , nnd where nature falls slio [ must bo assisted. Hero Is where stimulants I prove HO valuable. " 1 "Yes , I moan spirit. " , but not thosplrltsof the saloon , and while I recommend whisky as the best and most useful of spirits , I am always mostcareful to Impress upon my pi- tlonts thu nueesslty of obtaining It absolutely nnio. as Impure- whisky Is worse than use less. " H has been agreed by the leading scientists and physicians of thu day that DulTy's I'Ure Mn.lt Whisky Is absolutely pure. Thu proper use of it will strengthen the nerves , blood and Body. It Is not a bovorugo , butls designed for medicinal use. It stimu lates all the faculties of the body and mind , adds energy and strength and builds np wastu tissue. It may be obtained from your drug gist or giocer. In .lustIce to yourself , see that you obtain the genuine Duffy's I'nro Malt Whisky , and uonoi bo satisfied with any sub stitute which may bo olToreil as Just as good. Allan Lane UOV.M , MAIISI'HAMKltS. . Montrc.il nml Quuhoo to Derry nnd I.lvprpool. Cnbln IM lu ! tu , nceonllnc to .itcnmor nnd locution uf Btnto room , Intormedlntonnd ntcornxuntlow rntos. f > v' A I V t I 1 ) STATE ( . STEAMSHIPS. Now York nnd Glasgow via Londonderry every rorlnlirht. Sept. 17. STATB OF NKVAI1A. 2 P. 51. Oct. 1 , HTATK OK NIIIWASKA , 8. < 0 A. 51. Cnbln &U up Iloturn f ( " > . Stvrratud'.i. Apply to AlJiAN' .t CO. . UilciiKO ! H. K. MOOItlOS , Wntmah Ticket OHIco ; W. P. VAIL , IlnrllnKton Ticket Olllco. For female complaints use Pond's Extract. - - - - ' - li : L j i _ _ _ - ' - - - _ _ _ _ ii _ | _ ii i -r r _ _ , - fl VERCOATS , Like the luscious bivalve who is continually getting "into the soup" at church festivals , arc to be bought in the months that contain the "R. " Ever think of that before ? This , the first fall month with an "r" in its make-up , brings with it the necessity of a medium-weight garment. ( Cool mornings , cool evenings , and some whole days are cool enough to render one of these garments indispensible. If you're a good , solid business man and want a garment for business , we can suit you. If you're a professional man and want a garment to look well and hold its shape , we've got it. . If your clothes are seedy and you want a garment to cover up your shabby Prince Albert , Oscar , we'll part with one. If you want a garment to turn inside out and show a handsome lining as you promenade on the "avc , " it's right here you'll find it , and if you're an Anglomaniac and want a top coat like they "weahin Lunnun , " take our elevator " for 'second floor ; you'll ' find"it. . Want to know what they cost ? < / < OK BUYS A MELTON OVERCOAT. . CpOefdJ Silk faced or plain , as you like , three shades to select from , that you don't have to leave Omaha to find selling for eight or ten dollars. O BUYS AN ELEGANT ALL WOOL CASSIMERE GARMENT . ( O * J wth | fine twilled lining that you'd willingly pay eleven dollars for if we'd ask it. HO GIVES YOU THE CHOICE . .vJvof very fine Kersey garments that for style , shape , colorings and fit you'll have hard work to equal under fifteen dollars. ' 1 Gives you the pick of a dozen lines of as. fine JL j ments as any tailor gets up when he tries his best. "Want to know more about 'em ? Drop in. WI&ITE FOR CATALOGUE AND SAMPLES. BOYS' CLOTHING DEFT. Great Special Sale Today of Boys' Suits. Boys' Long Pants Suits at Prices N.ever Dreamed of. V All new goods. Not one suit of last season's - goods at this sale. New Fall Styles for little money. Boys Fancy Cheviot Suits. Boys Black Cheviot : Suits. ' Boys' Black Cheviot Double Breasted. - Boys' Fancy .Worsted Suits , ' ' x ' . ; . Boys' ' Fancy Cassimere Suits , Parents , an opportunity is offered you to clothe your boys this week for a small outlay. Embrace it. Continental Clothing House , FREELAND LOOMIS COMPANY. Grading Contracts Iict. Nothing but regular business came before the Donrd of Public \Voi-Us at the session hold yesterday afternoon * . > Grading contracts were awarded as fol lows : Tomploton & Morrow , Twenty-fifth avenue and Twenty-sixth .street from Leav- enworth street to the south linu of Marsh's addition ; Maroy street from Twenty-lift ! ! to Twonty-sovontb. street ; Mason street from Twonty-flfth to Twentv-sovontU street ; alleys In blocks 1 to 0 'Inclusive , Marsh's ad dition , 1U 9-10 cents ; Lnmroux Broi. & . Ettlnccr , Jaclcson street from Thirty-seventh to Thirty-eighth street , 11 4-10 cents , and SproKue street from Thirty-third to Thirty- fourth street , lOJtf cents per cubio yard. Parents Komi This. July and August nro anxious montns for mothers who carefully wutou over their llttlo ones. Hot days nnd frequent changes of temperature are liable to produce cholera morbus. How satisfactory it should bo for parents to know that Halter's ' Pain Pnralyzor is both a pleasant and offnctlvo remedy for all summer complaints. It soothes and ro- liovcs all pain and griping and always effects a complete cure. Cliance to Sec a Grout Country. Reduced rate , round trip , 30 day ex cursions into Minnesota , the Dnkotus and Montana , via Great Northern rail way , from St. Paul , Minneapolis , Duluth and West Superior , Sept. 15 nnd 20 , in connection with eastern linos. See your nearest ticket agent or write P. I. Whitney - noy , G. P. & T. A. , St. Paul , Minn. IK I'ormitH. The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : George Slruh , Hi-story frame dwelling , Twenty-sUth and Newton streets $ 1,030 1'our minor permits 7" ! > Total > I J.7V5 i > I unufnoUircrH AVIII Meet. Wo , the undorslKnod , roapootfully make a call for a. general meeting of all manufactur ers of Omahu , to bo hold attho Heal Kstato Ownors' association room C02 N. V. Llfo building. Monday , September 21 , at 4 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of discussing matters of Importance to the manufacturers of this olty. FAIIUELI , & Co , , OMAHA CAN MVo Co , , HERS PHINTINO Co. , 1' . J , QUEALKV SOAP Co. NO OUREXr NO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Manr Tears' experience. A regular urndunto In medicine as dlploram how. U still trfatlna'with the KreRte.t.uccoMnllNcrTOUi.ChroSloana ITlvnto Dlstm.os. A permanent cure uan ntoed for tntarrU Ipor iiatorrboc"Tost Manhood. Seminal Weaknois , Night Ioie . Impotenojr. 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Bond tot REDUCElTPRiCE LIST . Machlniry forlnnallnir any material In bulk orj ick BO. UlK ttlt aUmiEBf CO. , OI Stt rt Ate. , Chltaeo. WRITE TO HER ! "Iwiinntnblatodo mr houiework for 15 ajiM'i Nicholas WlUon.-bJ H. llvUlonbt..ll'ittalo. N. V. "DoctoroU with uiHiir phyilclnin Jor Icmale it eakuen.nnd uicU manr rcmodle without lieneBt. J boxotNtltVK HEAXh cured lamiltoiiifBi ever' ' do oil mr own work. " tl per box Hli boxyi for 15. ACdreM. NKIIVi : UKAN CO llt'lfAljO ' , N. Y * eli > bTaoodnianTrugCo.Hlutarnam , Bt. , OuiaU * OMAHA , NEB. Nos. 108,110 and 112 N. 11th St. TELEPHONE 1772. PROTCCTID BY U. 8. PATCNTB. Manufacturers of Iron nnd Sled Ribbon Yard and Lawn Fences , also Farm , Stock , Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest , most artistic and durable fence In tha market. Manufacturers' agents for Archi tectural Iron work of all kinds , and for the celebrated Buckthorn Steel Ribbon Wire. Call at factory and tee sample ) . Send for Catalogues and Prices , NEBRASKA. National Bank o. s. nni'osiTOHY. - OMAHA NCR Capital $4OO,000 Surplus OSOOO Olllccrs ami Itrcctor llenrr W. Yato , I'roflilantt LowU 8. lleoil , Vlco l'ro lilontl U B. .Miiurlco. W , V , Mono. John H. Collliu , II , C. Cuthlnjf , J , N. U. 1'atrltk. . II. S. UuBlion. Ca hlor. TI-IE1 IliON BANK. Corner 12th and Knrnam dti. General llunldir , ' Itusluoss Plornliliin llnlill - - ' . EuiU.b IMuaond Ilran4. ENNYROYAL PILLS - aad Only flenula * . A _ /r-v Orlcliial ? * tV . . . tiwiti i.Uibl. . i > oic > ukxT\ I.I hr CTU ur * lli J > ( AFJA VrdnJ U Ked u > 4 < < VlJ m.ullli\Vi/ , , . , ird l vllk tlM rll > l < T Ley ; \ uotlhor. i'iii j'.j < ' 0ul < lillluV rlu l i J iallaH. l. Al D llill. or MoJ 4c. " U lur fur la4lM. " In l H < r. cr rclira " > IL 111,000 T. > lia.eBl ' li. X > < JMfir. ' * ' " ' ' "i'kUcdlL'i'r/ * / Sciitl imgl , $2 or $ ! J for a box or Hun candies nul : bon-bons , wliicho u ill scud you Immediately by express to any jmrt of the country. A box of Sweetmeats AS A GIFT Is the CORRECT THING and always APPRECIATED. a Our's never fall to giro entire satisfaction. Address , BALDUPF , Omaha , Neb. > r r CURES JJ D Ja w > Gelds in the a ' c . Bead 0) ) o by one v. lion ippli'ci ; 0)H 0)W I 0M Gat&rrh. H CD In > vtry then 0)M ) 3 0 en H&y Fev r 0 eno fiom Ihn.toflvt 0D D o : .yii 1 0Q Rt1 Earsohe \ t1r inunlly. _ Q r 60s pir Bottlt , J J * flic Best Pill On Eartln ftr. Hobb'H Eilttlo Vegetable I'll In act Kemly yet promptly on the E.IVEK , KilJ- NlCVSnnd IIOTVKL9 , dlspelllugllcuduclicM ) I'ovcri * nuil Cold0 cleansing the eyfitomthor- ouably and they cur * babltual constipation. Tlicy nro euRar coated , do not grlpo , very BmaU- easy ia tak0' ono pill n doao , anil nro purely vegetable. 45 pills In each vial. Per- < ect ( lliiestlon fnllowa their utto. They AHM- EiUTIiLY ClJItl' KICK HB AlA'BnC , jndnrolteroiiiiiienaoil by Lcuilliii : I'liy- llcliin * . Far ealo by druggist * or tunt by wall. )0 ) cents a vial or & for 81.00. Addrosi IIOBlt'S MEDICINE CO. , Props , ton Francisco , Cal. Chicago , III Kulni .t Co. , Cor. I 'it 11 nnit Douulns Bit , J A , Fuller A. Co. , Cor. lull nnd DiiiiulnaSU. A. I ) r'oatur A. Co. . Council lllulta , lu. Ilt. 1' . Hi.lX : t.MRItAl'll'H OltlKM'AI , D1 OUKAM , OH MAU1CAI. IIKAIUJFIIIK. 3 M k HeniortfsTan. IMniplp * . rrtCK. .5 * X-S k , lM.Mollil'Btclie K ji nilhklii SSjf eF-Cr'W Wie 8 i , niJ uvrry bliiulili ar iJr.\ ji-v , diflu MM < . \ - lieauty nnj Ei3 - IPCJ iStu.V.J'B ' § Ml ffi r C HrVJifts ? B"j ! | X3 * / gY * rl'oiSef Aici'l't ' P < S 3 JC Wl no cuuiiififell of linllai naihc. Dr.Ij. A , b ) cr rilil to n lady u [ till ) haul ton ( aitulleuO "Aayuu laJlflwIIIUBftholil , I r > n > mnituilou | > ItoitliMmful of nit I ho nkln iir l ra- " lion * . " KOI f > alu by "N nil DrvKiilil * nU laitcy Good * Ut.A > I IM. Canadanand K'iroi * ivs. 1'roii'r .i ; iiiaiJiiiif Bt , NY < r in 0 l 1 cfiot : . ' lll-I--l HP LMtJUK - LESsMsRMMjiRToUFEob [ OIMINISHES.D THERu " THER "MmiEWr } ffn * " PH uuua/nu f I fr" liniLU nnAnPIFI II nFRIIIftTflR CO ATLANTA m IflrTM nattarlnj from wUrim the < duct r/ . -OlIUBM youthful erro * wi lr ; . waiting wosknfM. lott inauliood , etc. flt * " -blo , tr atlMf fjM-'aled ) cootauiln ) * < > ' Sia"wb"o ti'iu-n u. om Sel.jlltate A ldre 'I Vrof. 1' . C. IT r MOORE'S OF LIFE , r t Loavcnwortn , Kan. , C-15-90. Dr. J. B. Moore My Dear Sir : I havp been subject to sicfc headache all ipy life. Over two years ago 1 began using Mooro's Tree of Life for it , and I have never had u case of sick headache sin no , except when I was at ono end of tnfl road and the mcdicino at the othr on a. It is worth moro than money to me , f. heartily commend it to all suffering with sick hoadacho. Yours trulv , W. B. KILE. Pastor First Baptist ChurdU. Mooro'fl Tree of I.tfo , n poiltlvi euro for Kldo07 and Llrer Complaint nml nil \ > ooil dlsoivm-y uoptli liar to sutlerrhoa you cin urjlor uilnzMoora'l Traoof Ufa. tiiaUroit Ufa Kci'iioJrl . , DOCTORMcGKEW : : THI3 SIPES01AU1ST. Sixteen Years Experience In tha Tre.itnunt ot l forms of PRIVATE DISEASES Skin DIsoiKOi unit Fomnlo PHovoi I.ndlci frorfj toloiilr. Dr. McOraiv' * miceoii In thu truatoienj 1'rlvntu Uliouoi li 11 navur IUDII uquulteil Itooici ml Clraulnrs niKi : Tro itiuont br rorruipondotioak Olilco , 14 and Farna H Sti. , Omaha , Noti , Knlriiiicoon ulthor utrcot. _ _ GOLD MEDAL , PABI3 , 187B. W. BAKER ftfo Cocoa from wlilch the oxcoia ot oil lias lieou rouiovoO , is Absolutely 2Jnro audit ia Soluble. No Chemicals nro used In Its [ iruji.iration. It linn more titan three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd is therefore fur moro economical , costin/j less than one cent a cup. II is delicious , nourishing , strengthening , KASII < Y DIOESTICD , nnd admirably adapted for Invalldi us well ns for pcrpons in health. Sold by Crooora oyorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Man , ( Mention Tooth without platen , romnvabto brlded work , "Dr. Throdkmorlrn's p-itont. " Nd dropping down of jilutej ] bltti anythlni ; you like : teeth roinaln firm .lust tno thing for ministers , lawyer * and public spunkoru. I'ricil a little moro limn rubber plates , within rcaeli of all. Ir. llalloy. Dontlit. has thoiolorlKhQ to Uiraha and Douglas County , Ulllco , third lloor I'exton blonk , Omiilirx. Omiilirx.MEN ONLY- } Tl | r Itfitor.d. IttU Cakrctd. It I * * * Mu4 > U l I..UJ ) nitlCUj.ojiii ? . ( > < f | , . , . , . NoMj .t { . ! . ] .e..raii