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8 THE OMAHA DAILY NEK : SA'ITUIUY , A1MUL HO , PA OKA DLYS REVIEW OF THE WEEK Volume 'of Business Continues to Surpass All Previous Records. MONEY ABUNDANT ALL OVER THE LAND S.x I'or Out AiHiuico In tlio Went O cr Any OlheroiuSuntli Still Suierln from Uvttro-iftloii l Cotton Im- IUCH1U T mile In Uruti Ciooilt. Niw YOIIK , April 2y.-Iv. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trndo says more fnvoraolo woathur its mnuy ( .arts of the country durlnp the post week has brotitftit better reports of business. Undoubtedly distribution has bceu m ich retarded by tto backward season and the condition of the country roads , and lu some quarters collodion * have been slow on that account , but this week the Imurovoment in such quarters n been ifcneral , and mean while the volume of business continues to su piss nil previous records. Gaining but little , yet t-ohunc : atlenstover last voar , and falling behind only about 1 par ccut at the south lu the aggregate , notwith standing the croat depression In the price of cotton , the volume of trade has boon over 0 u r cent creator than In any other year at the west , but on the Pacillc slope some de- cn.-asi ) appears. That collections are on the whole satlsfactorv , the condition of the mar kets ana rcuorts from other cities clearly how. In all tidfls of tbo country the supply of money Is abundant , but the Jeuiaud ! s not especially active. Boston reports trade fairly nctlvo for a backward season , und while buyers of boots nnd shoe * are cautious , western advices are encouraging. At Phiiadelnula the dry goods trade equal * expectations , aud trade in other branches is fair. fair.At Ualtimoro nearby trade improves , thouirti southern trade is smaller. At Pittsburg no improvement U seen In Iron , and pljf sells fait Iv but at low prices. Finished Iron la produced in largo quantities , though makers complain of uuDrontublobusl- At Cleveland trade is good in nearly all lines , but In iron it is Inactive. At Cincinnati sales of leaf tobacco exceed last year's 10 per cent , aud whisky Is active and Ilr-n , the retail trade is improving. At Detroit trade is very fair ana freights am slightly Improved. At Chicago merchandise sales very much exceed last year's , and improvement is scan In all lines of manufactures. Receipts of nearly nil oroduc's show a fair increase over last year , thouuh in cured moats , lard and Hour same decrease is notcit. Cattle re ceipts on Monday wcro the largest over known in a day. and for ttio month several points were Rained over lust year. Milwaukee reports seed trade , with opera tions greatly exceeding last year. At St. Louis a material ducrcaso is noted In business. At St , Paul the Jobbing trade is brisk , and the weather has been favorable for seeding. Minneapolis reports fair trade in spite of the back ward spring , and the Hour output at 1S',1'00 ' barrels against IG'J.OOO last year. Business at Kansas Lity is healtnv tnough catilo receipts are light and prices hichcr. At Omaha trade In hardware is fair , to Krocories fair , but n little slow in dry goods. At Denver a slight improvement is seen , and ut Salt Lake trade is quiet. The south reports unsatisfactory trade at many points , thouch prospects are considered brighter at Savannah and collections uro peed at Nashville. Trade at Now Orleans is quiet , tuo demana for cotton bum ? moder ate. Sugar is quiet , but Urm , and nco is Heady with a moderate demand. Tim striking' feature of the past week has been the Immense trade In dress goods. E'lanncU have been active , nnd the demand being earlier than usual the state agents still Inrk their usual orders lor men's woolen. Stiles of wccl at Boston , Philadelphia and New \ork are Sh.MS.STtJ oounds this year against i)2,0."fiWit hut year , a gain of S per cent. Orders for boots and shoes are many , and shipments gain rapldlv over last year's , being for the year thus far only 1.7 percent behind. A butter feeling Is seen In iron. The west ern demand for structural iron , barbed wire and pipe Is very heavy , and large structural orders are expected here. For the nrst time In the history of the country exports of iron products have exceeded imports lu value for the thrco months of the current year. Corn la 1' , cents higher , receipts and ex ports being largo , but oats are 1 cent lower and pnrk products are lo.vcr. Both receipts and exports of cotton fall behind last year , nnd sales of Ih.'S.OCO bales hnro have resulted in no change in tha nrice for spot. Oil is 2 cents lower and coffee unchanged. Seeulnu nt the west has progressed rapidly nnd within a short time the "new crop pros pects will control the situation. Merchandlso exports for April show a gain of tl cor cent over last voar at Now York , while In Imports there Is oomo decrease. The business failures occurring through out the country during tha past seven days numrjcrSll , as compared vvlih a total of 201 last week. For the corretnondtng week of last year the figures were iW. CI.KAIMN i IIOL'SK UKTUK.VS. Oiu.ilia CniitlnnoH to Show a SutUf.ictnry InrrriMe Over I-im Vciir. Xnw YOIIK , April C9. Tde following table , compiled by Bradstreot'a , gives the clearing house returns for the week endoa April 27 am.1 the percentage of increase und decrease , as compared with the corresponding week last year : N w Vork. . . liontnn T. ( lilt-nun - . 81 I.OIIU Man Franc co Hnlttniurn . I'lnrlnniitl. . . . ruitburu Now Orluntm. . Knncni City. . . . llullalo , I.oulivlll * Mliinn.i ii IH > , n > lt Mllwnnkcn Otiinhn. rrnvMonoB. Di'iivi'r ( 'lovplAmt Ht. I'.tul HmiKton liiillniiiiiinlli. . Columuui. . . . ! ItlHimoml Dullu. Ilnrtforil. . . lltilntli NnnhTllhi. . W.i hlnaion HI. Joii'ph , Mo IVorla 1'ortlniul , ( Jro. Itocttt'stor hull l ike City Kov Huron I'orllnml. Mu \\arrmtor W n > Hlourflly Korl Worth Norfolk Wllnilnuton , Del I lwcll lirniul ItHplcli hcnttlo. . HyrnfiiKit Ho Jlolne < Tui-'onm l.oii Anuolc * Lincoln WlchltM Lexington , ItlrnihiKhnm. Now lluilfonl Toixlkn lialvi'Mmi. hMTnnnnli Allnnta liliinliniutoll llrlnnn Total " . ' . . " . . . , ' " - ' Vork. . Dominion of Cunniln-- Uwntrvnl. HullflK roronto llamlltuu Totnl ONVAl.r , STllKRT. Ili-nrj Pill Thrlr Hett , trllli Mills llrtV-ot- I'ldtlioril nf ( , n : nilic : | KuiuU. Nnw Yoitif , Apnl -UraUstroot' , In It , % 'oonly rovloxv of Wall strict , gn.vst Tbo inarkol for the paat wreck ha * b oa c the itcrcot.vpcd nnd narrow professional typo. So far as It b.it dlsplujrotl nuy activity U was duo to the effort * of the trailers to produce a Uecllno oa the prospect of largo exports of ffoltl. The mnnioulation to this end was at tlmj-s vigorous and some Impro cion was made ou prices. It \vas , hov > ovcr , uoted that the soiling was iimlnly by the bcnrs und tbat the pro.vsuro they o.xertcd , added to the unseUHtic Intlu- once of the actual and proanectivo outflow ot Kold , failed to cause nny general liquidation , The sustaining | K > wcr of an easy and oversupplied - supplied money market uu . In fact , como into plav anil placed a limitation upoti the succi'Ss ot the bears. With c.\chat ] o rates at the cold shipping points , and 1'arls cnileavorif.i ; to attract specie , \\hilo the actual shipments for a llttlo over u week have aggregated nbout ? 0-00- t'CO ' , tbcro U stunll luducotiioiit or opportunity for the assertion ot bullish Influences ou speculation. Oa the other hand , It must be admitted that circumstances are not such that tbo actuul effects of the gold movement on speculative interests are vitally different from \vhat tDey were a year ago. At that tune tbo monuy tuafKot responded to every million of gold seat to Europe , uhllo Us uncertain state forced holders of stocks to sell. At present the tnotioy market exhibits n plothoruof loanable tuuUa , the receut gold export * havlui ; as yet no apiireclabio effect upon rates. U must also bo considered that speculative Interest has been nt a low ebo for so loug a tltco the stocks havo. to u largo extent , passed Into strong hands , thus leaving comparatively few uuoroteetcd Interests llablo to liquida tion. Under these circumstances , the bear party baa boon forced to huut for weak spots and , though lu a meiisuro successful lu their quest , tvcro circumscribed by the dauger of overselling Iho market , It remains to add that while Lou Jou sold stocks to some esteat , It was a less Import ant factor than U usual under such condi tions. The fact that on Friday , when the shiputent of no less thau fl.WO.l'OO cold was announced , the share market actually displayed a strong and advancing tono.wblcli m this connection Is very suggestive. The actual market consisted of bearish attacks upon u number ot stocks , of which . AtchUon nnd Northoru 1'aclrio preferred were the most conspicuous. The pressure and the consequent yieldingof prices was greater on Monday and it aiu on the extra half holiday. The following day came a ' measurable' rally , accompanied by a good deal of covering. The ovout of the latter part ot the week was the retention , by the Uouid party of con trol of the Union I'acitle corporation , Ono of the most sickening headaches Is caused by railroad traveling. Uradyerotlno prevents and cures U. on Saturday ut the People's , 1303 Douglas st. P. S. All wool suits , Sl.oO. 31OKE KOCJC / > A.l.Vi TKUUJSLES. General I'lttsonger A iMit Sel > : nUu : > Oiuir- reUrltli ChalriiKiu I'lnley. CniCAOO , 111. , Auril 20. Chairman Finley of the Western I'awenger association , has again locked horns witb the Hock Island , and an Interesting controversy H In progress be tween him and General Passenger Agent Sebastian. U Is a revival of the question of whether the law or the chairman should bo obeyed in the matter of adopting the cut rstes In the territory of th > 5 Onto River Truffle association ab basing rates from west ern points. Finley has till along maintained that these rates could only bo used or unani mous consent of the members of the Western. Passenger association , and has refused to authorize their adoption from local points on tbt > western roads. The Rock Island , how ever , has out the rates in effect from all sta tions on its line , the legal department of the company having advised Mr. Sebastian tbat to do otherwise would bo a violatlcn ol the Interstate commerce law. Tbo dispute will probublv be settled at the May meeting of tha association. The bottom fell out of the crusaco agnlnst the tickst scalpers when the grand Jury de cided to return no indictments against those charged with violation of the law. Railroad meirare wondering tvhat rtehtthocrandjury had to como to such n decision tyhan there was no lack of cvltienca that the law had been violated. DoWltt's Sar aparilla destroys such noi- sons as scrofula , skin disease , eczema , rheu matism. Its timely usesaves many lives. afcn's rants il.'o Saturday , at the People's , 1303 Douglas street. P. S. Look at the suits marked 50.75 in front of our store tomorrow. -MCKDER WILL OUT. Confession of a Itrntal DmiMe Crime Coin- nilttril MX Wars Ago. WiLKnsnAitKB , Pa. , April 20. In October , 1SSI5 , William nnd John Kestcr , two old and well known wealthy farmers were murdered at their farmhouse la Sugar Loaf , Luzerno county. Slnco then every effort to find the perpetrators of toe deed has Deen made by the Plnkortons and local detectives. Yei- terdar Samuel Shiner of Sugar Loaf made a detailed .confession to Chief Hampton of the coal and Iron police at Hazleton , In which bo says tbat bo .stood outside of the farmhouse nt the tlm of the ghastly deed , when Joe Evnlacd came up and sbot William Ivester. A moment later n man named Christian of Northampton county , who was with Eva- land , quietly approached and struck John Kester on the head with a club , killing him instantly. In his statement ho also Impli cates a man namedICunkle of Lehtgh county , and says that two men named Hlggins aud liatla bcr. who are in the Luzerno county prison wlln Kvaland , also took part. Tallin Kconomy Is practiced by many people , who buy In ferior articles of food because cneapcr than standard goods. Surely Infants are entitled to the best food obtainable. It is n fact tbat the Gail Gordon ' 'Eaple" Brand Condensed Milic is tbo best infant food. Vour grocer and druggist keep lu Hf.l.lSTKHS H.Y TIIK l.\KK , Steamer * I.oxe ThHr To\n In n Storm nnd Cnn't I'lnil Them. AsriUN-n , Wls. , April 29. The steamer Arizona lost her tow , tbo schooner Plymouth , lait night lit a terrific storm. It Is feared that the Plymouth has none to the bottom with bor crew. The Arizona had a hard tlmo making port , but has gone out again to search for thu schooner. SAI I.TSTE. MVUIB. Mich. . April 29.-WhIlo making for shelter in the peninsula on the north shore of Lake Superior , the Canadian Rtcamer Glensary , towinif the schoonor.n Oaskln ana ( llenorn , lost the Inttor. A fear ful storm tvns raging Ht the tlrao , and It H feared tnnt the Glcuorn was pounded in pieces on the State islands and her crew ol ten men drowned. The Glenirar.y's wheel was fouled with the towlinoand the steamer went uthnrn on a sandy bottom. The ichoonor Gasklu is snfo with her. Mrs. L. ft. I'alton , HacKtorJ , III. , writoi : "From personal experience I c.in recomrnrmd Do Witt's Sursaparllla , u CUM for Impure blood and general dobillty. " Hid * fur lei > : tvlni ; I.riivrnwortli Stront. The Hoard of Public vVorks mot this yesterday afternoon to receive and open hldi for repavins Lcuvcnworth street from iJx teenth to Twenty-ninth. Thsro were nlno bidders who wont aftei the work. The low t bidden were aa follows : Sious I-'ulls Krjnito , Uutfh Murphy , fi.40 pei quaroy.int ; red Colors Jo saiulstone , f.'JO Woodruff , ICausaa stone , t'J.t : ) ; sheet as phaitum , Androxv Jaioka , $ J.87Ki vitrlfiei brick , J. K. Ulloy.fl.lT'f. . Mr . Wir.slow's Saothlng Syrup Isnn tin excelled modioico for ohlldrjn while teeth ink' . 2conu a bottlo. Oil tlio .iliirk Wire. A free tight rope performincA wsa one o the feature ? of the day's proceeding * on th new pottoOlco bite. Ono of the derrick inei was on tbe top of a tall piece of macbinor on ono tide of the block scul had occasion t reach a similar vantage point on the opposlt side. A wira rope connected them and 01 I thU ho made a midair lrl | > , thu adiurcd : of ; > f J hucJrsd or two udwir-jr . HAS FINISHED IIS SESSION Nebraska Afro-American League Concludes Its Annual Deliberations. PAPERS AND SPEECHES LISTENED TO Attitude of the lt : c'o 'I'tmuril Society Out look for In future Ue < oltt < il to Ueleiut moll-OIHcvr * anil NfU I'tiU'u ot After being ID convention two ilny * , the Afro-Atncrlcnn league hn njjourncd. At yea- to Qi y afternoon's sosslott tuo oCllccrs for the ensuing year wore elected and Nebraska City wus selected as taoplaco for holiliuK tbo convention in 1S'3. The Afro-American convention * opouod nt 10 o'clock yesterday , and after the usual dovotloual evorclses , R 1 { . Ox'erallvlio h In the employ ot the government at Ouuvha as a letter carrier , ttiado a tails on "Tho Afro- Atnurlcau as a federal Employe. " Ho said It was of recent ihito-slnco the foiniblicnu party got Into power tbut the colored mau had bocu rocognlzcd and glvon the right to bold oQieo under the government. About 0,000 colored men are now Iti tuo federal em ploy. The Afro-Atuertcau had proven hlm- self loyal ana competent to till oRlotent posi tions and for that reason had succeeded In Dotting recognition. Ho also talked of the obstacles placed lu the way of colored ap- poiutccs. Tliit : Uld , OIil Juki' . The convention would not have been complete - pleto without allusion to the newspaper tunny paragraph that portrayed the negro stealing chickens , lu this connection Presi dent Ulckctts stated that by birth he was u Kcntucklan , but aMissouriau by misfortune , and ouo mornlug when golug to Cairo ho had the pleasure of seeing a chicken thief , who belonged to the low white trash , tried in po lice court by a colored ponce Juiigo. This was one case lu which the chicken tnlof was not a colored mnu. The committee on constitution reported , and the amended constitution of the league was read. Ouo of the most Important amend ments was in the change of tao purpose of the league In securing for Its members legal and political rights as cltizoni and be givou tlio protection of the laws of the country. Too creator portion ot tto forenoon was devoted to the rule ? govornlnir the league. Four women , Mrs. M. U. Palmer , Mrs. Silas Kobblns , Mrs. Jesslo Mcrriam and Mrs. Kev.Voodby , wore admitted to thj league as dclcgatcs-at-large. Dr.V. . H. C. btepnonson road a paper on the "Afro-American as a Professional Man. " Ho outliued the callings In which they had entered and talked of their success as doc tors , lawyers anil educators. The vlcti president , B. P. C. Alberts , talked on "Dormant Powers" and said the road to success for the Afro-American waste to got into business himself If his calling was nothing more thau a lunch counter or a pea nut stand. Ho Illustrated tne success of the Italian , the Irishman and the ( Jerman in this country. The uosro was as intolllgent as any of those and It would bo only n matter ot a few years before ho would bo established In business. Thinks Souiptlilni ; Is Wrong. John H. Kellv , a lawvor ' , road a paper on "Tbo Constitutiouality'of the National Civil Rights Bill , " tn which ho said the bill , if passed by state or congress , was not uncon stitutional. An examination of the aecislon in which the bill was announced unconstitutional would disclose that the method and rule of the supreme court baa been abandoned , and the will of the people sacrificed and ignored by an ingenious , su perficial analysis of two sections of the bill. These sections had been taken , and with a narrow artificial view , whoso boundary was their prejudice , the intention of the peonlo perverted , ana the popular will of a repub lican government by constitutional enact ments had been tramplea upon as a relic of barbarism. The vital questioa was , had con gress the power it ought to oxcrclso by virtue of the thirteenth and four- teeuth amendments of the bill. Ho thought the supreme court had committed a gross error , nnd the decision should bo re versed by the millions of voters for faithful justice. Ho wanted a government of laws equally administered to all subjects. The decision reversed the wheels of civilization. Manhood must yield to snubs and ornament itself in the dirty rags of a wicked decision. Ingratitude put the dagger to the heart of equity , and justice dropped her scales. Merit and loyaltty wore literally stripped to the taunts and jeers of rampant not , and rowds'-flsted insult stands In tbo highway. Tno nation had been transformed into a mob with Judge Bradley as Its leader , and tons of thousands of Its faithful defender * had boon handed over to its vengcanco and fury. The paper was received with a tumult of applause. The committee on resolutions , with Rev. John A. Williams as chairman , ottered the following resolutions , which were iadopcd : l'litfooto"l : Itesoliitloiis. Whereas , The Afro-Amerlcjn Is mlsronro- tontcil , vlll111cil and caricatured by not only the Associated Prcssof the United btutes , but by the loo-it press as well , and Whereas. Tlio national journals reviews ana periodicals nro used as the mouthpieces of ncjrropliobl-H.t and In fact by nil enemies of the neirro race ; anil Whereas , Those same vlllfllcra take all op portunities to do grunt harm to the Afro- Amorlcan and assist In Increasing the picju- ( llce against him ; anil Whereas. The novrn race has hart no suc cessful way of combatting the lullucncu thus scattered , therefore bo It Resolved , That n commlttPO bo appointed to answer such scurrilous articles noi onlv in our local papers but tlio national reviews , and that the committed bo thanked for the stand taUcu by It In refusing to bring the ronfotoiK'e to Omnlni ttnlciM tlio liotpU w.iuld imtco to noooiniiioJuto nil KUOI without ( IU- tlnctum to color Hov.VUliiuns ( .then road n paper on the "Afro * American i in the Pulplu" Ho that the moo : nr deit educated minuter * whoso morala vrero good to IKS n tlivlnn teacher. Such uuUitstora would elevate the vnco. vnco.H. It. Overall introduced n resolution which was ndopiodi oxtomtlnp the thank * of the league to JuUgJ Albion \V. Tcmruco for the tlticomprouiksinir. manner In which ho has striven for the uplifting of the colored rncc. The auntiul olt\tlon of ottlcor * then took placoj" , ' ' H P. u Alberts of Lincoln , anil the vlco president , wai chosen president by ncclamutioii. , ) ime Alorrlatu ot Omaha win the utiAtilmouH ohnlco for vlco president. 1) . U. Vulkcr ot Omaha wa * elected seeiotary. Mrs. M. R Palmer of Lincoln was circled assistant sccrotnrv. Jerry Smith of Hlalr was chosen us treasurer. Silas Kobblns was re-olected cttorncv for the loaguo. The following e.xpcutlvo commllteo was elected ; K. U. Kozoll of South Unmhn , T. J. Jones of Xobrmka City , V. H. Overall of Omaha , nnd Dr. C. A. Kllpptn of Lincoln. Aftorsolootlng Nebraska Lily ns the next place for holding the animal convention , In May , Ib'.y ' , the longuo adjourned. Coughs , hoarseness , saro throat ; etc. , quloklv ivllovcil by Hrown's llronehlal Troches. They surpass all other prepara tions In removing hoarseness nnd ns a cough remedy are proomlnoutly the host. Dr. Culllmoro. oculist , liojbulldlng MIMI'.I rant * ' . ' . 'a Saturday , nt the 1'ooplo's , 1KW ! Douglas 8tfOOt. 1' . S. Flno 1'rlnco Albert suits n specialty. . A disease , troiitetl us such and permanently - nontly cured. No publicity. No iuHrtu- ary. Homo troutniont. Ihvnnlosa and clloctiuil. Uofor by permission to Bur- i IIuwUo.vo. Send L'c stamp for pamphl let. Shokoquon Choiuical Co. , Burlins la. MILKMEN WILL FIGHT. An Obmivlinn Ordiiiiuiro to Moot t'liltcil and Ui'tiTiulnnl ( ) pnnltlon. | The milkmen nro going to show light on tbo llcotuo question. An ordinance alining nt a bolter control of the dairies and an Im proved system of Inspection was passed some tlmo ago by the council and the Board of Health proposes to see tbat It is enforced. Under this law no peddling of milk will bo allowed without the required permit , and of course the permit will not bo Issued until the applicant has complied with all regula tions. This. It Is claimed , is the only way for the city to oxcrclso sanitary supervision of out of town dalrioj. Some arrests bavo been made , and a test case will como up bo- fcro Judge Doi'Ka on Wednesday. K , la. , April 1,1801. Dr. J. D. Moore Dear Sir : Have boon troubled with catarru in my head and face for throe years at times .wmmublo to hoar , had a constant ringing in my oat-3 and for two years wts almost deaf. Have tried sev eral so-called remedies nnd been treated Dy regular physicians and noted specialists , but failed to get any relief. 1 tried one bottle of Mooro's Trco of Lifo Catarrh Cure. It gave immediate relief and cfTeutnd u permanent euro. I heartily recommend it to all suflfor- crs of this dtsoaso and will cheerfully give any further Information on being addressed at my homo , No. "iW Sweeney avo. , Burling ton , la. for sale by , all druggists. Respc-ctfullly , U. L. REID. _ _ Men's rants a.lo Saturday , at the People's , 1503 Douglas street. P. S. Suits that wo sell at S15.00 are sold by others. for S22.00 or more. Paint your buildings with strictly uuro "Old Dutch Process" white load. "fled Seal. " "Collier , " "Southern , " have stood the test of years. Specify ono of these brands and ba sure you get it. onference Organ. An crrouoous Impression has been crcatod in this city and. section by the pretended claims of the World-Herald that it bad bcon designated as the oflicial paper of the Metho dist general conference. This claim has no bettor foundation than the fact that the Daily Advocate , the onicial paper of the con ference. which will ba exclusively devoted to the verbatim report of the proceedings , is to bo printed under contract on the World- Herald press. The Advocate will bo an cicht-pago daily , conducted bv n staff of editors designated by the church and in no way associated with the World-Herald , ox- cpptlng as before stated. Parties who desire - sire to tret tno minutes ot the conference and verbatim reports of debates can only got them through the columns of the Daily Ad vocate. This announcement is in ado In order to avoid any misconception of tno relations which suosl t oetweon the World-Herald ana the official paper. Mrs. John U. Windham , Stone , Pickens county , Ala. , writes : "I have used Brady- crotlno for headache with always good ru- s ilti. KriiK'i III Urmvory. Permits wore Issued by the building depart mcnt yesterday for the erection of the now buildings of the Frederick ICrug Brewing companv on YJnlon street. Thcro will bo two buildings , each costing $100,000. MCII'M 1'ants "fir , warranted not to rip and worth SI.2.5 , a the People's. 1:503 : Doujrlna st. P. S. Special bargains in medium priced suits. * r Has no Equal. The Royal Baking Powder will make swcclcr , lighter , finer-flavored and more wholesome bread , biscuit , and cake than any other leavening agent. It is of higher strength , and therefore goes further in work and is more economical. All government and scientific tests go to show this. Royal Baking Powder as a leavening agent is absolutely without an equal. Bush Medical College , Chicago. As the result of my toots I find the Royal Baking Powder superior to nil the , othero in every respect. It io entirely free from all adulteration and unwholesome impurity , and in baking it gives off a greater volume of leav ening gas than any other powc'or. It is there fore not only the purest , but also the strongest powder with which I am acquainted. WALTER S. HAINES-M. D. , Prof , of Ohomictry , Rush Medicill Gollofto , Consulting Chemist , Chicago Board of Health , etc. CHICAGO COJ.UJGK ov PMAKMACV. The Royal Making Powder , which tests the highest in strength , is free from lime , alum , lime phosphate ! ) or other adulterations. Its superlative purity , the entire wholesomeness of its ingredients , the scientific manner in which they are combined , together with its much greater strength , make the Royal jintijics- tionably superior to any other baking powder , , H. D. GAKKIRON. LaleJ'ro/.P/C/icinitlrf , Chicago College of rttarmacy. RAW AS BEEF STEAK Bttv y'a FoixrfY.1 SufTorlntr from Skin Disc : BO Oovorlptf Eutlro Uo.ly Ourotl by Cut ourn. My t'filij w tiUen very McX wtirn lie WM tlirco nioiilln oil nml Inn ton Ony * I-CKHH tmnMnu out. We iMiiiilurnl I'oth 1 ( lie liomo doctor * nml tlicr nniM ilo notlilnii ( or him. Tneii wo i'iil lor tlic t l loclor In Kitten H I'M . Midi. , HIH | lui lU'i'tim-.l - lilm ( r two wt'i-k * . iin.l litiKnt wor t' nil tlio Him' , mul Ihon I look lilni to JiirXion to n iliulor wlio ntll'luH ci | > m l\lly : t < > nkln ill e > > , tinil ( lion lie ( ml wiir o llmii t'MT. Tlii-H I Idlil in ) Ini'twml wo liail ln'ltiT try llin I'l lift HA II KM Kill I'M mi ) ' -iy < Uil " ' > ' l" e mi ) lilon the ; would ilu liny uiuiil , lull In M < Ilinn tivn montiM tiiim Iliellinit wlii-ii u In-null jiiVluti tlieiii to him lie win mtlriily "I'll , nml lint n * pot mi lilui lilt linlr doRnii eronlim rliilit on. mil wo lliouiihl 1m woultl nlw I'e luilil lien loil. Thorn w HJ iinl M'ul mi Ills wlioli'lKwIy. Inonnml lu-nil. onK lilt HOMI nml i'yi' lint "lull win m rv u * urrlMpMk Sn poor HUTU wit * not niijUilnn tint lioim . mul MI wi'iik lut couU ' ' ' - ' ' 'sRf WSR-.VXUte'T. . WliilleW , Mich. Cuticura Resolvent Tlio now lllood nml SKIn I'lirlllor , nml itiuatPM of lluinor licmoillci , I'li'iiuso * llui tiloud ( if nil ItnpuHtti's mill polstimui * I'liMiionls. nml Unit loiuovt's tlio I'tuiM1 , whllit rt'ru'lMU ' , Ihc Krnit sUIn euro , nml I'tmrriiv SOAP , nit nulsltn < | skin lUmtltllli'r , oleur tliu sUlit und srili : | nml ri'stoto the hair. Thus tlio t'i'ttirriii UIMI- : : inns euro every sii cloi of Iti'lilti ; , ' , J.uinlii . si'nlv , pimply , mul blotchy M lii , n-ulp. mul blood dW'ntos from iiitiiplui to scrofula , from infancy tongi1lieu lliutii'sl physicians fulls. Hold I'vcrvwliPM. 1'rleo. Ct'TICtTlt A. Mi' , i SOAP rV.t Kv.soiiviSNT , * l. rtvpiiri'd by the I'm-mi Dlllin ANUl'IIISMIOAI. COHPOIlATtOX , HilMOll. t.WSoiul for "How to I'uto Ulood Dlsoasi'V seal ) i pint Hi ! , I nun him nil- lied by CUTIITIIA SOAP. ALsolutoly pure. RHEUMATIC PAINS. IN ONI : Mixt'Ti-TiiB Crrimu ANTI I'AIS I't.AsiT.ii tt'llovi'm'hi'uiimtu'.si1 ! atlea.lilp. Kidney.flii'st ami niusiMilur IHlllHIXII'l WO.lUlHM lH. I'ril'O , . ' ' " > . There is nothing that may not happen to a thin baby. There is nothing that may not happen to a man who is losing his healthy weight. We say they are " poor. " They are poorer than we at first suspect. Do you want almost all that is known of the value of plumpness told in a way to commend to you CAREFUL LIVING - ING and Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil if you need it. A book on it free. SCOTT S : Bowur , Chemists , 133 Sou'.h 51)1 ) Avenue , New York. YourdrujgistkctpsScoit's Dr.ulsion of cod.liver oil all tirufguu everywhere do. ft. t6 A WINNING HAND In lhat great and exciting game which is ever being played between Health and Life on ono Bide , and Disease and Death on the other , Abil ity Is'the Joker , Experience Iho night lioiver , and Skill the Left. And these aic all held by America's unrivaled Specialists , DRS. BETTS & BETTS Whose marvelous success in cited IHK speedy and permanent cures lu all diseases of a privateer or delicate nature is the wonder of the age. Syphilis. Conp rr h eg a , _ * Spormntorrhoqa. Strict uro , HyclrocojOj. Varlcocolo , Pllps , Loot Moil hood , ggrnnnl | Weakness , Fpmnlo Wonknesa. Soxiuil DIsonfsoB , KUJney Troubles. ( Srnr\inJr\nnry \ \ nifflo.iiltloa All sclcntincally , safely , speedily an > l perma nently cured. Bend Knur Cents for I'M pace Haok , hand- comely Illnstratrd , Consultation Krc . Call upon , or address nllh stamp DRS. BETTS& BETTS 10 South Mth S't. , N. K. Corner Mil nnd Omaha , Tlil Istlie.lcihil Illit IloniUIrr wlilfli nHUXUi. We wllbull llii'iii fiir-.lxly i ayn at | .r.UJ. H llllK > t lllfllflHlilOII llrikl ) fllll Illlll lioirlnir mul iiliilniiifiiiuiii.'t. ' 'i. ' ' , " , , " ( III lJOIl ! | > l < lf 110. W II d Mil' ' Illll < Olllllllllil , llailfuiil un < l Vlfl it. I'utuliijni ) freo. A. H. PhRRIGOcSiCO. , M'JO JJt Ut It bocnuso wo put thirty inny or forty handsome now Bprltifl shades In man's 1)0 ) sulta In cur window hoi , tills morning , that don't U _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mnko , nprliiff window oluuleg of 'am doas It inny bd six y ours constantly contlnunlly every clny dny In nnd day out Sundny's oxooptodthrt > Uflh oohl , tlio columns of The I3oovo'vo ondonvorcd lo im ot * press upon you two facts ; that wo cari-y the v.M-y hot boat class or rcndy mndo clolhlnrj mnnuractuvjd In anil tno whol'j Unltod Stntoa and that wo are In a posi ooltl tion lo and d o , glvo you moro yaluu for tjio PJjt ethan than you can got Or nny ether lioitso oaat or wosl. 11 Wo have tried to Impress you with these fuels not only In iTowspapora hut In our traimaullonavlth you. inny ruin , hnvo sold you 2 L.noo < : l3. Not In all our Im mense stock of men's clothing do wo curry one olnglo or solitary sntlnot or shoddy suit notono. N t many It clothing houses big or little can truthfully make may that statement. Every gormont that wo offer for stvlo HIUUV , is honest has honest goods In It Is honestly made - but is honestly trimmed will wear honestly and Is never marked with an honest price. Tolay wo malio a niJtnl notnblo offering at special aalo of woutlior. the A Thousand Suits It clour nmy of Clothes. up , Like the.man who started out In the morning or wearing a linen duster trimmed with air collar ami cloudy cuffssoasto hit any kind of weather wo'vo com bo , prised In this offering such a range of pricon , ma- " but tcrials and styles as lo hit any sort of a man with any never , sort of a suit. There are sacjcs and cutaways - cheviots , worsteds , cassimercs , serges all wool and no , silk and wool plain , pluicls , stripes and chocks -dark Oh ! medium nnd light colors , in all sorts ofshades ( except never "departedshades" ) coats lined and half lin-sd. The did prices at which these suits will boofforc : ! and sold nro livliifj nny $5.25 $11 $14.50 limn o'ro sco -$17 such If the weather don't suit you - awful we can. weather. TMK- Bee Bureau of Claims ROOM 220 UEK BUILDING , PROCURED HY Tt3 ! Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. Kqnnl with tha Interim of llirm hiTlni ntrnlnnt UioKovurnmi'iit \ > tint of INVKNTOIt 3. w ! often loju tlio b3nult ! ut v.iluVjI'J Invontl < m tjD tn n cif the Incompotoncy or In.ittontlun of tu ! nttnr.uri employe * ) to oiititln tlt'Jtr pntcnti. Too niucli cvrj oinnot : t > u oxorcliul In atiiulurl'U c ) uivimt ; n I tollablarolle tori loprocBro iittonti fir t'iiv.il.li of npitontil punili cnntlf. If iiato.UlrjIf. . upon I'll tnrnnnil skill of tlio utturn3y. Wlthtlio vloTOf pn > tojtlnlnvontori fr > n w.irt'i Ipjnurcirelun nltornoyi , an.l , if nojlnt till inrja- tlomnrnwoll protjcto I by villl pilJ.iH. TillJ II C.5 IIUUKAini.u retilnu.l comnjl oj.urt la ' prnctlcui anil li thorofuM proiuruJ u Coiltlstvt Jlitlsc Hjtrctilt < : eil > llinilti' > nt , trnilis ntnr'n < io > > vi < iv'it unit full I- It 11 jititt-ntn. . mill ilafaii I in frliiyt'im i Htiltn , ftn. , v.tn , If 7011 hnvo nn Invention on han'l son 1 Till ! 11103 DUHUAUnikutcli or photograph thcroof , tK ottu. ' nltlinbrluf iloicrlptlon nt Iho licnorliiit luiturji , oni'.yuu will lie iinoj iuIvlsC'1 iii la Iho Imil iti'iriot ) tiuriue. Mudul nr not IIOCOMI irr nlu Ilu Invj'i- lion la of a coniplli'PxtO'l ' nature. If nthori nro I ! frlntflnxon ytjiir rUht < , or if you ara I'lianot wlt'i iMfrliiiiDinciit uy otnori , xubinlt tlio in itlor to Tll.C lIUllHAUlur u rull.iblj OPINION buluro actniu.i thu luutitir. TUB IJRIi BURIiAU OP CLAIMS 220 Itco Ilnililln ; , Oni.ilM , NuV F TTh's Iiiroiu ! : N nit irnnlun I liy ( ha Oiniiliii Itee , the 1'liinuer 1'iu.i unJ Iho H.m I'raiK'isL'o I'.xaiiilnur Out this out and sotr.l It with your 1 1 _ _ _ _ The best whiskey lor consumptives ) niU invalids must s.iruly bo tlio most wholo- como for these who use it as a bcvunigc. lo the bed for all purposes , bccauso it la guaranteed to bo jibsolutcly pure antl doubly maiuruil. You tuny Know it by itu dcliciuuu flnviir nnd the jiropriutary boltlo in wblch it is rrrvcil. Call for "Citam / ' > < r/iV"niul tr.l.o no other. Iror solo ut.-ill firsit-clasa < lrinl''ii { plncf ) anj druj ; stores , i IMM.FMANn fi Cr > , Clicao ! ( ; OrT Baiiiiyi Thu Lomlln- ; Beiitlsb TlilrJ Flat . V uto'i ' llloi t. Tcloplioiiu lOH'i , Ililh iiiul I'iinrim.Sis , A lull ci'lcif li'i'tli "H lulilMirlor l IVrliwUlt Twill williiiiit pl.U04 or rt'iiioviblii lirlilz , , ik | u l thu lliliiK l ir kliiiirri or j.uolli : | , uakur . nuiur iliui'tlonn. ' Tfctlri LXTRACrt3 WITHOUrPAIM. . y\ll \ tilllnir ut rpa un bier toiTll ntk Hurraolol iithii | < > iu fur iiiiiilli rWjr > I Hiimiulfklf oiiilin'riiiniivntlri'iitcilor BH * f Miililly KniUtloiii , runiiili'lii ImpoU'ii IBa S er , Viiili-nci'lu HIM ! mmll , tinttiil mul LI'III * , wiiuiilioii uru n wun-il lir Hi'll Alpine. TlMiumiiil limn iJi'i-H rullj iriluicil lluu'inli thin iciniMly I mil null Ihu Ktlpi ul Dili I nfiilllhi rvlf ciiru 'bfitli" ' ! ' I III-II liinnr mltfrcr Adilie i illi tuuifi , I'uilJ ' II li .u ' \'j\i \ \ ii , HttU Removed to ! 5I4 DOUGLAS St THE NEW orrun ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , Ill Houllil.'lli Slnu-t , Ko.U to I'oitollli'i' ' . Oiii.-ilii. ; Practical Opticians oil-lit Anl : brnnch of A. H. of Ainu norlrt A di. rciinwmnl . Ht. loiil oplljiil . . n 'I olhoil ' . ' II | u.erlorto [ llolh"n : f/ur li-n.e nrn inip.-rlor. will out weary or Urn the eye . Tbo fr iai' proueiljr < ! < to th fi Eyco Tented Free of Chnr o. Prices Low for first-class Goods. "DnOke Dutch Process" < a NO OH Oilier Chemicals < D'a itKt'tl in the of taMKg reakfast Cocoa , which la absolutely jinre and soluble. It lm mare than three litnei the ilrttir/lh of Coc'oii nilxoil with Starch , AI row root mul is fur morn ecimoiiiical , Irsi tluin one cent < i ( < < ! ' It la dollc'loiiii , noiirislilnyi ainl BoUJ Uy Crocora everywhere. W. Baker & Co , , Uorciiosler , Mass , V" " ! " $ rpANVY5uVr"V / " "i " Cwarf. " ' ' ' " ' " " "r'l I' ' " * jA > if .CJ/IH'U ' , r' ii < ilu | > 'i ii , ilff | | > -l.i. foul I WSH'W ' Up' I'M'OHl I" ' ' ' I VI" ' ( I'jl'f ' rl , IU' Uf 8BlK illm "lion , i Iniplo , ' , itiilln . ( iii.iiilc. K' | , > llBrCU | yilU 'ITK-'jllll'l. IIUI'I ' limnne Mnoil.or h f lnri' ! hi ( In ! kUtimuli , ln < i i.r in | Jin't'l"l'u "iVr iln * i''Um-ui ! JlijUlliitrl'iiroll'l \ ' "llll'AVt I'lll .lll'AI , l'l > . , lOHi'iim-cU ' iw Vllk j t *