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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY MAY 29 , 1892-SIXTEEX PAGES.
CRASD ARMY DEPARTMENT
Loftj Patriotic Sismificance of Memorial
Bay.
HOW IT IS OBSERVED IN MEXICO
Tlic tSrmvM of Amrrlcan Soldlrm Annually
Cor ir d with riowrr * Ilnl tP d' Trite
ntc to Sherman Thrrc Noted Veter
an * Ainwrr the Laat Jloll Call.
I stood bcsldo each xnoundod crave
\Vbcro slept the brAveit ot the brave.
And sooctil B spot where 1 could place
ilr flower * above a hero's fnoe.
"Within a cilm , mcloded spot ,
Where paistnc steps disturbed bor not ,
1 placed tbe simple bads I had
O'or ber wuo bore a soldier lad.
Ladles' dome Journal.
Memorial day , May 30 , once rnoro
called upon the living to lay aside their
cares and duties und pay tribute to the
memory of the soldier dead. The cus
tom IB a part of the national life. It is
a hallowed institution , a sacred duty
Imposed on the psoplo. It is a holy
and wholesome duty , a most effective
evidence of patriotic regard for the
heroes wno fought and died that the
union might live.
The observance of Memorial day in
the United Stiles is familiar to all. The
custom is not confined to this country.
In old Mexico , where hundreds of
American soldiers sleep , Decoration
dny is a glorious annual festival , held In
the fall of the year. A correspondent
of THE BKK , who participated in the
ceremonies last year , elves the follow-
injr interesting account of
Mexico * ! Decoration I > ay.
"The Mexicans keep an annual Deco
ration dny wh5ch is even more elaborate
and extended in its celebration than
ours. Upon the annual recurrence of
that dny the graves of the American
soldiers who fell during our war with
Mexico in 18-17 are always most gener
ously included in the decoration. No
nation follows more faithfully than
Mexico the Christian precept enjoining
us to 'forgive and love our enemies. '
"I have said , that the Mexican Decor
ation dny is more elaborate and ex
tended in its celebration than ours , for
the reason that the Mexicans not only
adorn with floral tributes the graves of
their fallen soldiers , but also deposit
them upon the last resting plueoof _ all
their loved ones , irrespective of sex ,
nge or occupation , because instead of
being limited to one day. like our ob
servance , that of Mexico is prolonjred
for a period of three nights and two
days. The difference in the climateand
the time of year at which flowers are
most abundant also cause Mexico's De
coration day to bo kept at a different
season from ours.
"The ol ervance practically begins on
the night of October SI at 'about 7 p.
m. , and about that hour on the last dny
of last October 1 found myself mingled
with a crowd of iwople who were pour
ing along tbe Calle de San Francisco
into the Plaza Mayor , in the City
of Mexico , within whose elegant
zoccolo a government military band
was sending forth strains of delicious
music. Both the Plaza May or and the
Plaza de la Constitncion presented a
most brilliant sight. They had been
cofaverted into a temporary fair ground
crowded with innumerable booths ,
which offer for sale the strangest
commodities that ever merchant
dealt in. Everything sold is em
blematic of death .and decay. There
are immense piles of candy skulls , in
bomo of which have been placed minia
ture wax candles , whoso light shining
through the toothless jaws and eyeless
sockets of crystallzed sugar produces a
most ghastly effect. There are skele
tons of every imaginable size and mate
rial upon the counter of every booth ,
some of them poor , cheap affairs ol
paper , many of candy and others elabo
rately constructed of wood itnd jointed
BO that the pulling of a t-tring causes
them to dance and caper in a weirdly
comical way. Some of them are fan
tastically dressed like ballet dancers
and are" surrounded by croups of candy
tombs and senulchers. Students of old
Ungllsh customs have heard of 'Voul
cakes , " a sort of bun which good na-
.Vured people used to prepare in large
quantities to give to children who wenl
about from bouse to Louse at tills time ol
year singing a song and demanding a
Boul cake tvs a reward , but the booths in
tbe Plaza Mayor on that eve of the Deco
ration day celebration offe-od for sale
eoul cakes which , for appropriateness
and elaborate design , threw these of old
England completely into the shade.
They consisted of three layers of cake
BO placed as to form three stopa , cov
ered with -white icing and leading up to
n chocolate cross at the extremity of
the topmost layer or step. Upon each of
the other layers there was some design
in chocolate intended to remind the pur
chaser of the solemn occasion -which the
cake -was mount to commemorate , buch
ns skulls , bone ; ) and cofllns.
"Catafalques made of xvood nnd
paintoa blacK , frouTC inche * . to 2i feet
jn height nnd from S inches to 2 feet
square , weie also a highly popu
lar articio of merchandise. Some of
thorn consisted of several platforms ris
ing ono above the other , elaborately
draped with Hack cloth tint ) emblazoned
in gilt with crosses , skulls end coffins.
' Besides the booths there arc numer
ous open air kitchens , whence the
tempting display of edibles is constantly
being leplen bcd , und where stout
swarthy young women , their well-
_ _ unded neck and arms displayed to the
bebf advantage by the low-necled , fchort-
eleevod cht-intae , which is their only
garment utiovo the waist , are busily cn-
e ed in compounding , frying , oiling
und bulling those fearfully and wonder
fully iniide dibhes in which the Mexican
palate delights. .
"Butuu.ht interesUnc of all sights arc
the pooile tbom elvea. Though the oc-
cobion in intended to "bo a bolumn one ,
and ono would think the display of such
wares as 1 have described above calcu-
ntod to si : on ply emphasize itb solem
nity , yet tbo aboute und vociferations of
the light hearted crowd ana their
bouncings und gambols in the shadow of
the grand old cathedral , -which for over
1KX ) years lins stood at tbe bead of the
platuotu such as might at first have
led one to think that the inmates of that
philanthropic establishment , the Cain
do Locos ilucntic asjlumj. had forced
bolts und burs und cxclinngod their
fcUiiighl wuiHcaaU for othe s of u more
el us tic and becoming model , while above
all arose from the zoccolo sU-jins of Mich
music as vre seldom never hoar In tbe
Status , for the playing of aMoxican gov-
srnoiont military band is u revolution of
tbe possibilities of each uu organization.
"All that night , und durinir the buc-
tocdlng day und night , the preptratory
festivities if 1 may to designate them
Df the annual Decoration day uro stead
ily continued. With tbo dawn of Do-
eoratlon dny proper , which. xvas .Novem
ber 2 , cutzitf crowds of oeople laden
with flowere. uud from the first strculcof
dn > Hcht until dusk tbo ootuoVeno * of
San Fernando and Do ores , and the
French , English and Atnaiicau Imrylnjr
ground * uro crowded with tbosa wno
tome to visit and decorate tbe graves ol
their dead. Many of those earth
mounds hare been-wholly concealed by
flo-wora , wid the entire inclosuros of the
cemeteries have presented the appear
ance of ono vast flower bed , whose deli
cious perfumes have completely filled
the air. Flowers are so marvelouMy
cheap hpre that it costs but a trifle to
> lace them upon many graves. In the
lower market that Decoration day
morning 1 was offered rosebud bouquets ,
which , in the Slatvs , at that timc of
ear , would hare been worth about $80 ,
or "quatro reales"50 ( cents' , and the
cnder , when I showed no disposition to
mrcLaso. dropped to "dos reales' ' (25 (
cent * ) . Finding that even this liberal
reduction failed to attract attention , he
lesirefl me to name mv own price ,
Elaborate floral designs , such as would
cost several dollars nt home , nny be
lurchasod hero for a few cents.
* 'Ono of a colossal honrtmtide entirely
of the finest white TOJBS NiphetUw
which would have cost in the States nt
east S20was offered me first for sais
realesseventyfive ( cents ) and finally at
my own price. Mexican residents tell
me that flowers were formerly much '
cheaper than at present , the loud ex
pressions of surprise at their cheapness
made by American tourists and their
readiness to pay without question the "
sum first asked by the dealers having
considerably advanced prices.
"Dolores , the principal cemetery of
Mexico , and the one In which the most
jlabnrato floral display Is made , Is a
Burial place ot great beauty and extent.
It is as tastefully laid out and has as
"
many and as "handsome monuments ,
grave-stones and mausoleums as the
average cemetery in our largo American
cities. San Francisco ( St. Francis ) is
also a large and handsome city of the
dead and the .floral display made there
on Decoration day-is likowke elaborate
and beautiful. In the American ceme
tery in which , though not nearly so
largo and ornamental : n those just men
tioned , there is "good , snug lying , " as
Sir Lucius O'Trigcer says , there are
Juried 750 American soldiers who fell on
the battle fields of Controras , Churebus-
co , El Mollno del Key and Chupultapec ,
among the most famous and bloody bat
tle fields of that war which gave to the
United States the rich prizes of Califor
nia and New Mexico.
"Over those dead heroes , sleeping
their hist sleep in a foreign Landa , hand
some monument has bsen erected to
commemorate their deeds of valor. On
every Decoration day their last resting
place is literally cove-od with flowers ,
while innumerable floral designs of rare
beauty adorn their monument. It was
with great pleasure that I saw many of
these floral tributes placed there by the
people of that nation by wnose hand
my countrymen had fallen. It was a
striking proof that the fierce enmity of
nearly half a century ngo had been re
placed by friendliness and good will.
The Mexicans who placed flowers upon
the graves of those American soldiers
had only words of kindness and praise
for their sleeping foes.
"At the village of Popol'a , a short dis
tance from the American cemetery , I
saw on that Decoration day another re
markable illustration of the gentle , for
giving spirit of the Mexicans. Popotla
is famous for its rrrand old cypress tree
under which Cortez wept on a night in
July , 1520. when retreating from the
City of Mexico. The furious Aztecs or
native Mexicans"hnd driven the Spanish
conqueror and his forces from the cap
ital As he and his broken army fled
before their maddened and savage foes
he called a short halt at Popotla , and
pausing to rest under the spreading
branches of this cypress tree he ivept as
ho beheld his vanquished followers and
meditated upon what then seemed the
complete and ignominious failure of all
his trrand schemes of conquest.
"The cypress is a very largo ono of
great height and girth. It is tur-
ronnded by an iron-railing , and strange
as it may seem that the Mexicans , whom
ho subjugated to-a foreign power which
held them in slavish subjection for 300
years , should have any feeling of regard
for the memory of Cortez , jet it is a fact
that I saw hangiair upon that railing
many wreaths and other floral tributes
which had been placed there bv pious
folk who no doubt had offered up at the
time devout prayers for the soul of the
Spiinibh adventurer.
"On the road to the French cemetery
of La Piodnd there .are some boautif ul
meadows by the side of running streams ,
a short distance beyond the old wall
which still surrounds the Mexican capi
tal. There 1 was much amused on the
afto-noon of last Decoration day in
watching the gambols of the populace
who had assembled in largo numbers
and converted the place into a tempo
rary picnic ground. Among the mead
ows swings had been put between large
trees for the enjoyment of the ladies by
some gallant muchaches ( young gentle
men ) , v-ho amused themselves by send
ing the parsons of their mistresses as
near the clouds as such humble terres
trials could hope to go. A cravat taken
from the neck of one of tha bystanders
and fastened immediately above the
knees secured the skirts of the suspend
ed beauty from the action of the wlud
and presented an effectual barrier to
the indiscreet wanderings of any roving
eye. She certainly could not complain
of any lack of vigor or good will on the
part of her admirers. Some , awaiting
her descent toward the ground , seized
her by her well turned legs and sent her
bac'c "tonard heaven again-with great
velocity. Others , less privileged or leas
daring , watched tbe favorable moment
and by a iiosaisg application ol their
hands behind gave nor an increased Im
petus in the opposite direction , while
Ei-roams ot laughter from tbo mucnacha
and her beaux added fresh zest to the
pastime.
"Tho members of another group ore
about to enjoy a dance. One young fej-
low , wearing u high , conical paper cap
of different color ? and flourishing a long
staff , ucted as master of ceremonies. A
tall sergeant -with his fomtring cap on
his ear , who had evidently looked too
frequently upon the pulque ( the Mexi
can national beverage ) reminded one of
Stcrnn's story in his 'Sentimental
Journey' of the tall man and the dwarf
at the theater. Neither the mandates
of the master of ceremonies nor the
grumblings of some of the bystanders
could it.duco him to quit the bide of n
buxom nina ( young girl ) , whom he iidd
evidently marked for his own. The
young women were engaged in tying up
each otter's hair and making other
preparations for the dance , introducing
no btmll amount of coquetry therein.
Aftvr many onrnust supplications from
the men. most of them accepted pirt-
ac-rs , the prettiest holding out the ltu > t ,
and borne of them even threatened to de
cline the diuico altogether. When the
music sounded , tbo oscillations of the
sergeant's nrms scoured for himself
much more than his rightful space ,
the othbr male dancers evidentlv wlah-
Ing to aroid so formidable a comrade.
The setting i un at length gave warning
to tbo dancers. Th * crowd again poured
cityward , the glguntio sergeant tower
ing for above his fellows , and bearing
off on one arm his buxom partner , while
thrust through the other wag the
ecrawuy hand of her fia Juana ( Aunt
Joan ) , uzhtly clutching a handkerchief
of orangesan offering from the surgeant ,
do iirned to propitiate so important a
member of her family. "
lux a &ac iuiiutuit.
The annual encampment of .the Iowa
deportment. Grand Army of tbe Repub
lic , at Oitumwa , encountered a contin
uous downpour ot rain ThU unfortun
ate circumstance not only reduced the
expected attendance , but prevented tea
a large extent the carrying out of the
program of cntertnlomsnt arranged
by the citizens of Ottumwa.
'
'The officers of the department for the
ensuing year are. Commindfr , J. J
Steadmin , Council Bluffs ; sanior vice
commander , E. P. Sparry , Knoxrlllo ;
junior vice commander. A , N. Me-
Cormlck , Chariton ; medical director , B.
M. Fallor , Newton ; chaplain , Jesse C-ole ,
Sheldon ; assistant adjutant general. M.
L. Leonard , Das Moiner noting assis
tant quarlermistor. R L. Chase , DCS
Moines ; department inspector , D. Malt-
by , Council Bluffs ; mustering officer , D.
G. Eldridge. Sheldon ; council of admin
istration , \Villinm Dean of Unionvillo ,
P. A. Berry of Mount PJoasant. Samuel
Mahon. 13. B. Shaw cf Nova Springs ,
James N. Miller of SaeCity.
The Mmtllxnn County I'lculr.
President Saaro and Secretary Ells
worth have fixed unan July 2 , 3 and 4
as the dates , and Newman grove as the
place , of the annual picnic of the sol
diers of Madison county , Nebraska The
picnic is re illy a midsummer reunion
without the formalities of a regular re
union. Those held in former years have
benn most enjoyable and restful , nad the
ple-isant memories they have made will
doubtless bring together this year a
larger attendance of veterans and their
families and friends.
Mcmnrlal Ki otutlnn .
PIIIL KcutXEr POST , Four OMAHA , Mav o.
Wlicrcai , It hns pea ! < xid the Grand Poir-
manderof us nil to iiiuslorout of oar ranks
ono honored and buloved co-urade. Horatio U
Beward. therefore
Ucsolvod , That In tbe death ot Comrade
Horatio L. te\vard of 1'liU Kearney post. No.
2. Department of Xubraslo , Ornna Armr of
the Ki-puWlc , tne post bus lost one of Its most
loyiil and bclox od members , ono vhbss larso
Inartas over in svnipuvUy wjtli bis loss
fortunate coniradi * * . and one wtlowasoer
ready to perform ft ccnerous actor u Llnd
OrcJ In llio Interest of those who net-Jed bis
a * l < ituncc : as u comrade , at . citizen , an a
public official liu waa urer reliable and trust
worthy , nnd by his death Uio post lias lost one
of Its iuo-t cherished members
Unsolved. That ne extend to hi * widow and
children our sympathy In their lost , which li
also ours , nnd ussurcthcm that the memory
of their lorud one will bo ever cherished by
hit comrades of I'll 11 Kearney post.
Hesolred. Thatuooprof these resolutions be
sent to the family of Comrade inward and
that the > - bo spread upon the records of the
post and Dubhsbod In THE DAILY BEE.
Wllllnm L. Allison. Gregory Farrell and
I'eter llaze. committee.
MICHAEL , COADV , Adjutant.
Notej.
The Kilpatrick Relief corps of Huron ,
S. D. , are raising a fund to build a cot
tage at Hot Springs for the accommodation
'
tion of the. wives o'f inmates of the Sol
diers1 homo.
The gavel wielded by the Oregon de
partment commander of the Grand
Army of the Republic is a grewsome
relic of the murder of General Canby
and Rev. Dr. Thomas , the Moloc peace
commissioner The gavel is of white
pine and is made of n part of the gallows
on which the Modoc murderers Cap
tain Jack , Boston Charley , Black Jim
and Sohonchin were executed.
W. T. Rockwell of Milton Mills , N.
H. , writes to a Boston paper : "I claim
to be the youngest soldier under arms
I enlisted in Troy , Vt. , twice , and was
sent back home on account of being BO
younc : but on the 14th day of February ,
] 804 , 1 enlisted for the Math Vermont
regiment , was mustered in the United
States service March 22 , 1S04 , and dis
charged December 7 , 18C5. I was born
in Middletown , November 2 , 1S50. " _
General A. P. Hill , in % vhose honor a
monument will be unveiled In Virginia
some time during May , was one of the
bravest fighters in the confederacy. Hp
was Lee's trusted lieutenant. A eoutH-
ern admirer saya that Hill -was a born
fighter , and when the battle grew worm
he could always be seen at the very
front of the lines , his red battle shirt
making a conspicuous target for federal
marksmen. His great personal bravery
inspired his men , nnd they did deeds of
daring that no other corps of the Arm3"
of Northern Virginia not even Jack
son's forces could rival. For many
years General Hill , who lost his life in
the fightine : around Pittsburg , has been
lying in a "weed-grown grave" in Vir
ginia.
J. Charles Ricater , wholesale lumber
dealer , 1S20 Van Pelt street , Philadelphia.
Pa. , saysI can't spenk too nlculy of
Bradycrotine as a beaducoQ cure. "
Ull'IKTIES.
In easteru Oregon and southeastern Wash
ington stretches a vast sandy plain. Its ex
istence U carefully omitted from guide books
and the traveler does not realize what gags
him until hn has swallowed a few gallons ol
floating , burning real estate. No matter bow
carefully tbe car windows are batteuad , tbe
traveler emerges from this miniature Sahara
vrilh a michty tnirst and his togs colored a * if
run thronch a flour mill. Some ol the Pres
byterian delegates passed through ttls do-
liKhtful sweattiox on their way to Portland.
There -was one men amonjr them , though not
of thorn. When the train reached Umatllla
Junction bis attention was diverted from thn
controversial literature which bestrec the
car. He looked out of the window at the
waving sea of sandaunes. A solemn loox
stole over hU countenance. The ridsres of
care hajdouoi , bis lips parted and he gasped
In low rasping tone * ; "I'll be darned II that
blank blistered country won't have to be
manured before tha resurrection day to raise
"
the dead. " The curplo of a loaded" flask ic
action broke the painful silence that ensued.
Kate Field's Washington : Mrs. Berke
ley-Jones I'm so disappointed in that beg
gar , Arthur. 1 gave him a pair of your old
troupers and I believe he's pawned them. Ho
says he's keeping them to honor tbe Sabbath.
Mr. Berkeley-Jones Ah , the Saobalb la
his case will be more honored in the breech
es than in the observance.
*
Judco : "That was an excellent sermon
Dr. Posey gave us this morning on. the im
mensity of tbo unlversi. "
"Do you think the doctor l right ! "
"Mo t atsurodly. "
"Then why In thunder do they mate those
hall bedrooms so smallT * '
*
St. Mark's Monthly : A friend of our * ,
then living in lit cine , ordered with other
books from Grlgcs & UJ. of Onlcago. a copy
of Cunon Farrar's "Seekers After God , "
Just then out. In a short time tbe other vol
umes came to hand , but being out of tbe
cabon's bonk Grlcji & Co. wrote at tbe bottom
tom of the invoice : "No seekers after God
in Chicago. "
New York HeraldJt don't do to specu
late on de heavenly muricet , dean breddern ,
for do man dttt deals in eternal futures am
btsrry llkeljr to find ji.t when be thinks bis
stocutm ruin' dut de bottom has dropped
clean out from under him , and landed him in
de lake ob fire and brimstone.
Frnsral minded women whom waste dis
tresses may regura with favor tbo following
HURgesllous iu regard to utilizing half sheets
of note-paper. They came from individuals
who have spent years la solving the problem.
Says one : Sort them Into sizes , put on A
corerof jrlazed brown paper or borne other
fctuff. oiutS them together with paper clips or
wire and send item to a children's hospital.
Another whoso rlews aren't so altruistic
stales that any one po sesi.od of a pricking
wheel and some adhesive gum can turn half
kheets of paper to rood account by simulat
ing the oeir Und of note paper folded about
envelops size , end intended to bo stuck down
when -written on. Tno adhesive Is outside
the pricked line f.\\ \ around , u > that when re
moved tbe outer edre Is torn off , and thus
Vbo lotUir opens. The arrangement has nil
the cos Yemen ce of a postcard , while at the
sane time the contents are kept private.
The lads la the case are , " czcl&lms tbe
tbe Novr York Sun , "tnut woman has done
wh t s.bo wanted to shown that Uo is In
every respect equal to man , ezcoot when she
is uperior to him. She has beaten him ut
tcnuls , and mathematics. She has
toe booors ot bis own universities ,
sod tron the world's p'ritcs In every place
and honor whrfierrr sbftOhas entered into
cotnpstUton trtth him. Bntf she finds It isn't
as much fun to be cma 'ttpsled und stand op
in street can at she tbKirht it tronld bo.
She has a sneaking fcmqnen for frills and
affection that the woman's club aad a big sal
ary doesn't satisfy. i _ "
Mrs. Margaret Ma lKnald Pullman , ot
Chicago , who died recoMly at the home ot
her father-in-law. thelfyV Iloral H. Pull
man , in Baltimore , W | JIB wife of Georse
H. Pullman , ot tbr Uhicasp bar. She was
an artist of national -repuu ) In landicnpe
palntinr , and up to oaS "je r ago she -was
president of tbo IMlette club of Chicnco.
She illustrated two magnificent volumes
"Days Sereao" and "SUttitrorland'1 which
hid a larga circulation , as works ot art.
Mrs. Pullman bad been selected as a mem
ber of tbo special committee on art affairs
ttonected with the Columbian exposition at
Jhlc&fo. and hnJ taken a llvelv Interest in
icr dntloi MUs Mary Macdon&ld , a t.roral-
ncntNrw York artist , vrai present at the
deathbed of her sister.
"Champarno has tba loftsl alcohol , is a
stimulant and restorative , " says Dr. Pavy.
Use Cook's Extra Dry Imperial.
Spnrloa * Co HFC.
Snys a man who has been down in
Mexico : "Tho mes-qulte bean that
Trows so rank in Mexico , Texas and
New Mexico Is a 'dead r.inger' for cofce
when parched and ground. I have a
[ riond who has gone down on the Rio
rande and is flooding the market with
this spurious coffee. It looks and smells
exactly like the eonuine Java before it
is boiled , and the most experienced
30ffeo buyer is liable to be deceived Jn
It. 1 am told that coffee dealers are
buying this stuff and mixing it with
Lheir ground coffee , like some g'rocurs
sand their sugar. The surest way to get
pure coffee is to buy it unparched and
unground. " '
AVashlniton Star : A debt that draws Inter
est -worth Its wait In cold.
WQQDBURY'S ' FACIAL SOAP
The ntult of * o mn' eiprnrom Jn
trwUlnj llnOi . p i. Fnrnale t-tdrar.
fl.l , orwinlL.jmilllorlnr. imnnU
' and 111 Jm ; ( , book on Krr-
utjr xrnt irulrCfot I Of
.
, Blond Diwuri Al
like rirUimirti. Unlci , Wartt. India
Ink mnfl rnwilcr . '
Uiirki ficim. I'll-
tlnct. l.MltirfiK nl fimn. HH | > rQnmi
JDHK H. WDDDBURT , D. I. , 123 W. < 2d St , New York Cilj.
Baby's cheek is lilce a peach.
Is it Hadarae Rnppert's "bleach. ?
No ! bnt baby's mama's cheek
Volumes to its praise doth speak !
Call for Mme. Ilnppert'i book 'Unw to
fnl" of Mrs J. Densnn. 210 S litb bU Omaha. Neb
If you are not sure that the whiskey you
are now nung. as a beverage or for medi
cinal pnrpoies.ts positively pnreand whole
some , ask your dealer or druggist for
PURE RYE.
It is gnarantesd to be absolutely pure ,
rich and mature. Yon may know it by its
fine flavor and the proprietary bottle in
which it is served. For sale at all first-class
drirHng places and 4ro stores. Call for
"Cresm Pure Rye" aad take no other.
4 DALLEMANp' CO Chicaco.
BETTS&BETTS
The Kings ol Specialists ,
For 27 Tears tbe names ot Drj-
Betti ts Hetta bare been bonsebold
words In tbe tomes of thousands of
people wno b vo been retcned Iron
tbe jaws ot death tbroncb tbe won-
dtrtul aUllty. tbe nuitebleBi EkUl ot
tbe > e creat masters ot medicine and
curcery. trboee klndnesi and bener-
olence , wboee selt-sacrltlelnc dero-
Uon to tac nelfar * ot tbelr fellowmen -
men viu ever lire la Uie tents ot &
tratelul people-
NERVOUS.
CHHONJC ,
PRIVATE ,
BLOOD.
They SKIN. SEXUAL , Dis
Cure LIVER. eases.
URINARY ,
RECTAL ,
I ORGANIC AND ALL
YPH1L1S , ,
STRICTURE
tMINAL WEAKNESS.
PERUATOERHCEA ,
ONOHHECEA ! ,
LEET ,
G ENERAL AND
NERVOUS ; DEBlLTry.
Erflrocele and Varicocde ,
Piles , Fistula and Eectal Dicers
FcrotocDUr cared by a method at
acce file. cerUln , paloleci and eno-
The airfcl rOeeti f earlr Tie * and
cxceiitx lncul acei. retailing la
lots of minbooa tea. pttmiture da-
oar , qulctlj tad penotufhUj re-
U TCO. _ '
OONBULTATiOST FBEE.
C&li cpon or tacrni "with itunp ,
Drs. Belts , Petts
, .
119 South 14th SU k , li Corner 14th
and Dougjas SU
DB.C.C. WUriT'S NKKVKlANUBUAINTltEAT
WENT a epecinc tor Hj tOrTa. Uliiln . nti , .Vou
ralcla. lleaaacliB , > erroai lri trauin touma br
alcohol or vobwica. Waknttnncia , Mental ltiure -
lon. botlDon of lb llrain , canting Inianllf , mlaerr
OWIT deatn. 1'rematura Old Ane , Uarrenud. l on
of I'owerln utUer tex. ln.putencjr Ixmcorrtiua aul
all Kemal Weatnemea. InTjIuntarr Uatiei , B or-
niatorrliaa catikurl br orer eicnlan of tbt bruin
hI aUaieoTer-luaulcance. A munth'i traatmeut
n C tor fe. \ > j malt Weraarautoaalr tioieilo cure.
Kacta 4 > rdi > r fortl > Qie < wittily will tuaa wrlttaa
cuarautFulo refund If not curel Guarantee l ued
oulr fr A , t-cbr > t r drutcln. ole aeeat , aoullieait
onier ICtn and Karnara u Omana
CURE
Anew nad Complete Trvatmeut , con l Uoe of
Cupnoalloriet. Ointment In ( Upiulm , alru In Box
and luu. a iotlure Oura Xur Eitrrnal. Journal
lillndor Bleedlnc Itching Ctironlc lleoentorlleredlT
tarr I'lle * Tula Itemedtiat nerer l > t > en known to
tail ttpcrUoi. C tor U aeclbrmalt , trti/antleTiroa
tliU terrtble dUuua when a written euaranttte li
paalUTClr c1 eo wltaCboxoior mlniid the monertt
not cared tmud atamp for free bampla. UuhraDtee
tuned bj Knhn ACe , UrniucKta , zkUe Ageoucomer
l > ouUji utreeU , Oualia , h'eb.
Female
Weakness ,
$ Catarrh ,
Rhcuraalisra ,
S AM ) AU.
Chronic ,
Kcnrons anl
Private
Diseases.
Drs. Searles and Searles
1o t > o tbp riKN
ClHlUtS In til I'KIVATH. IlbOOl ) , > LHVOU-s SKIN
ASD UtUNAHV IHSEASIH.
Gonorrhea in from 3 to C Syphilis
cured without Mercury.
( VITAUTV WKAK. . Made rot > r too clo
ctUon 10 Miiltipitii oruudr. orrcrn mont&l ttralu
or ertrf : HiXfAL KXIKSSKS In mtaaie life , or
TlcloEi ) mbH ! contr f Iffl In Tooth
VTKAK MKN AUK VICTIMS TO JvEItVOCS DH-
BII.ITV or BXI ! AUCTION. W AHT1NGVKAKNKs9
JNVOl.C.NTAIir I/tSSes rrlthnAUUr 1IECAT in
VOC.NG aud N1HIH.K AGKD. lack or Tim rtcor
infl utrrnctli. irllh * oxunl orcon Impalrrd inn
wcakenrncJ | irf mnturolj In * | ipro3rtilnc old ncu
M I1KNVK SAY rCltn B freak from KDOW-
of TKRMANKNT nKMH/TM In njunj ca.e
d andcurra In i < ait twelve jrar
RS. FlSTtt. * . ASD IlKCTAI. Ul.CnnS curel
without I'Rln or detention from bu lnc s
lirimOCKLK AKI > VA1UCOCKU ! permanently
and mccrnfullj cnrrt ) .
STIUCTL'JIE jiwmanpnttr rnrpd rrmoval earn-
ptote without ruttlDK , c u tlc or dilatation Cnre
BlTiK'lt'O nt homfl t > y t'atleclwithnut & momcnt'ii
pain or annoyance Contultutlon Irro Call on or
with utatup
Drs. Scarlcs & Scailes ,
AN ACHING
BACK
There Is DO
known remedy
that equals
WOOD'S
PENETRATING
improcment on or
rai ACTPD dlnary porous plas-
rUHO I Ufters , it is n revolution
In plasters. Wood's is the only plaster
IttMiig power to dilate the pores and
penetrate to the seat of pain.
SOLO EV DKDGC1STS
EVERVWHEEtt
N Y. Depot , 93 William St.
'MY ' GROCER PUT ME ONTO
THIS
v - f \ I ' -
% r L , *
SOAR
ard ) if does j
i claims for it"
YOUR Grocerforit ,
atd ) INSIST opliayip it.
THE BEST SOAP MADE
TOR ALL HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES.
MADE ONLY BY
N.K.fAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO.
"THE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and
* bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe and
always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness , Blotches
on Ihe .Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation ,
Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered
Stomach , Dizziness , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence ,
Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives ,
Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite ,
Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Rash ,
Painful Digestion , Pim- pies , Rush of Blood to
the Head , Sallow Com- plexion , Salt Rheum ,
Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin
Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling ,
Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every
other symptom or dis- ease that results from
impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their
functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given
to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each
meal. A continued use of the PJpans Tabules is the surest
cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be
injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross $ = , sample bottle
15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid.
Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York.
iDiljA T TrTTT7T - Jj T 1
SUGH A SWELE1T
What can ba more charming in a person than BEAUTIFUL CLEAN TEETH and a SWEET BREATH. Ono may ba
robed in the richest apparel and ornamented with the rarest gems , yet if accompanied with unsightly , dirty teeth ,
the charm is gone. While , on the other hand , a person possessing a beautiful or oven clean set of teeth , when accora
panied with plain dress , is at all
times attractive and fascinating.
DO NOT delay these important organs
VISIT DR. BAILEY
OMAHA'S
LEADING DENTIST
and have your mouth put in a healthy
condition. For those who have been so
unfortunate as to lose a part or all of
their natural teeth , a beautiful artificial
set may be made so natural in appear
ance as to deceive the closest observer.
Teeth Inserted Without Plates ,
no covering in the roof of the mouth. It
will pay all who desire Artificial Teeth
to investigate this method.
Brclrcn teeth nnd roots made useful
and natural looking by artificial crowns ,
all without pain.
Our WonderfulLocal
Local Anixsthettc
or painless extraction is causing much
nvorable comment all over this section
of the country.
We still make a Set of Teeth for Five Dollars , a fit warranted in every case
DR. R. W. BAILEY , - - DENTIST ;
Office , Third Floor Paxton Block , 16tli and Farnam Streets.
Cut this out for a guide. Telephone 1031 Entrance on Sixteenth street.
HOME AMOODj HlsUtS.
INDUSTRIES.
By Purchasing Goods Made at the Following Nebrask i Factories. If you
cannot find what yoit want , communicate with the manufacturers as to what
dealers handle their goods.
IC1S. I CIGARS.
SOUTH OMAHA ICE
SMOKE BLUE SEAU
CO. CIGAR
Office. 1GD11'nrnam SU f-ebra'ka Mancfactnrr
Telepbouc , 7M. Jacob Jiutalulu mr
H. BESELIN.
Special t > ran3i mi ] ] t ?
ordar.
ctorr.ttXI Patrte * ara
. More. tUM IC.tli.
FURXITURB | DYE WORKS.
CHAS. SHIVERICK ijOMArU STEAM DYE
CO. . I WORKS ,
rurnlturo. Carpgti aaalCleanlnztdrlnxof erjrr
Uraperitii. dviorlptloa liil llu irl
J wrest.
FLOUR.
S , F. OILMAN.
OMAHA MILLIN3 CO
MiJ-ii-ii.t. lets
OOceiclll 151J N.lttl
C. B. Black. Manazer.
IRON \VORICS.
PAXTON i VIERL1NG OMAHA SAFE AND
IRON WORKS. IRON V/ORKS.
ciafea , ranlU , jail work ,
Wronrbt and caat Iron trun uttutUirt and tire
tiulldlnc wurk e > caH d Andreon ,
l > ia Ktli and lacfcaan.
KINDLING. I
OMAHA KINDLING THE OM < HA MAT
FACTORf. ' TRESS CO ,
Vattrt t , teattier pll-
Etoailnf aol tawdntt tt
lowi and ootufurtera ,
rvaaunable > M . East
pr
Totrao oclT 1111 U 1C
OmUi Tel ilk. McLoU * .
RUBaER GOODS ) SADDLERY.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. MARKS BROS'
M'f c and jolibor > of all SADDLERY CO :
klndi of rubber 1'lib Stock and Ilcbt
tiraud" Eooda. 1U7
Ftrnam blrrct. Uornvrtft.
SA.SH , DOORS. 3JL1ND3.
H. F. CADY LUMBER ROSENBERY
CO.
Mouldlnei. ttalr ralli ,
Office and IIant work n n wil > , biluit r > , neroli
vmiclultr. ! J1 tortli work elo TelnptioneW
Itb BU lllh nnd Marcr btrt > Mti
SYRUP. SOAP.
FARRELL i CO. PAGE SOAP CO. ,
Jelllo , I're crfp , MinceMeat
MTc UnlDO ,
1U
Meat and Soap
Apple llutlnr.
- , Molao.ti.
r-jruin 2 | ;
b.7lhbt. Illckorr.
STOVE REPAIRS.
All klndi of tore TO-
pulr * on Imud. ( juwllue
iiiotiM rHjiktrod itud
Blurei turwl
Jaa , liUKtiiii , UI7B lillh
trout.
THUNKS
C. H , FORBY. H. H MARHOFF ,
Mnnufetur ref Trunti , XT * trauka. Utrrlluf
hauplii Cit a , tll S * HIUplB C.A > I .
llao etc. 1U3 UU l > uilM bl.
bt.
YKAK'l J WH1TK UliAD.
GERMAN YEAST CARTER WHITE
LEAD Ca
German Yeaat ic a pack
ace Idade In Uniaba Corrodtrl and Qrldoora
UU llarurr etrlctlf pnr * wUtu leal
Kt Uu-alia ,