THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JUNE 28 , 1892. i WANTED-PLACES TO SLEEP Secured for 0,000 , Visitors to tbo " Independent Oonvention. ANAGERS SAY 25,000 , WILL BE NEEDED ItnnilluoM with 7.OOO Scnt nnil KlnndhiB llnoin for 3.000-IiidcpcinI- cuts Seeking Ciimililntrs Com- mil ton Mrclliifj. The local ontorUlnmcnt commltco that Is looking up accommodations for these wlio wilt bo the city's visitors during the Imlo- pendent convention Is at work canvassing for rooms , and has now n list showlnc accommo dations for a llttlo over 8.000 pcoplo. This will , of course , bo very largely Increased during the next few days , but It will still bo instiniclcnt unless the pcoplo generally boitlr thonnolvoa nnd ovlnco moro ' > ; toro < a'ln the matter. The Itnnnco committee has socnrnd JO.SM on subscription , nnd of this amouutU.900 has been paid in. The outstanding Sl.OM Is ni Rood as iolloctcd : , as It wns subscribed for B peel lie purposes , und will bo forthcoming when needed , The street railway company , which subscribed $1,500 , bas paid In K > 00 , nnd the remaining $1,000 Is for the rent of the chairs which are now being placed In the Colliourn , and will bo paid when culled for. The commlttoa had $ ! . " 00otto raise , and It must oo secured In oruortoenrrvout the promises mndo by the local committee to the nntlonnl executive committee. Mtml. Hnro Morn r The Joaturo ever which the com- mUtco fools the most npnrohonslon Is that of sleeping accommodations. It Is n certainty that the crowd , however largo It may bo , will llnu no dllllculty getting Dnnuah to oat , but thorn is us yet ix scarcity of sullnblo plnrcs whereou the visitors may lay their heads at nlglit. It hii-i boon frequently SUBSC91C1 | that there Is ix number of halls as wall tit school houses ana vacant buildings in which cots could bo placed und many thousands , thus accommodated , but no step has yet boon made in thnt direction. The lowest estimate inndo a to the number of these from outside who will bo In the city during the conven tion is not loss than 2.'iKX ( ) , nnd as ac commodations have been secured tor barely one-third of that number , the question of what will bo done with the balance is naturally causing n Brent deal of uneasiness among these who nro interested In properly caring for the visi tors. Hald Air. V. O. Stricklur this morn- TliiHisiiiiiU Are Coming. "It is simply a question of whether or not wo are irolng to allow these people to wnllc the streets all night. Tnoy are coming , lust as surely ns the day dawns , and Ifthurnls no place for item to sleep they will have to sit UP. That is all there is to It. It isn't aquation of sentiment or .specula tion , but of plain , cold C-.ct. Omaha has solicited the convention to como hero nnd It U coming. It must bo taken care of or Umalm 'must suiTer for failing to provide tor it. "It Is true thnt but a comparatively small part at tha places that wo bavo secured hivo-its yet bonn cngaKod by these who are coming , but it must not bo inferred , from tnnt that few will bo hero. The luct Is , Ihoio who are coining nro for the most part pcoplo who bavo never bofnro attended a na tional convention , and do not , thuroforo , np- precluto the importance of nccuring tucir rooms in advance. "Tlioy will pour In on us in a stream on the vo of the convention , trusting in the aisur ancos sent out that they would bo received and properly taken care of. They have ' boon assured that members of the rccoptlo'n committee mittoo would tncot , them at the depots nnd assign them to suitaulo quarters , and that bureaus ot information located thcro would bo possessed of all tha Information regarding hotels and public and private hoarding houses that they would care to know , "Other cities not no largo ns Omaha nor ns well nblo to care for big crowds have taken euro of Immense gatherings by throxv- ing open tholr private houses , and this la xvlmt wo must do If wo nra to creditably take cnro of our visitors. Our citizens have been told this tlmo and ngnln , but they don't seem to reallzo the full truth and Importance of It. I'rlvuto HOIIHU * Must llu Opened. "Thcro are at least a thousand homos in tnls city where there is a guest chamber , which would ordinarily ncconnnoduto two , that an additional cot or txvo xvould In no wise injure , nud it would liclp to solve this problem. I am satlslied that many have not yet offered the use of rooms oven without increasing the capacity. "Our citizens may not want to turn tholr houses into hotels , but it is what Is done hi other cities , and it Is what xvo must do to a cortnln extent. It will not hurt our houses in the least and It will help the city very materially. "There Is also a splendid opportunity for any ono to tnnuo a llttlo spending money by renting vacant rooms or nulldtugsdown town and putting In cots. There will bo many of the visitors who will bo up until late at night ana will want but a few hours' sloop , would rather biro a cot down 'town than to go out txvo or throe miles , oven If by so doing they could got a room to them selves. They xvould gladly pay 50 cents for luch lodging , and It should bo provided. The hotels will III ! their corridors , nnd oven din ing rooms , If they folloxv the example of the Cbicano hotels dunug the Into convention. "If xvo provide a place for every ono to sleep tliero can bo no kick , but if xvo leave thousands to xvalk the streets they xvill not Bay the kindest things about u.s xvhon they go homo , nnd no ono could blame thorn. " If persons who have rooms to rent xvlll notify Sir. It. F. Iloilb'lns by mall or bo tolo- nhoiio they xvill favor tbo coininlltoo. Collli.'iiin In Keiidlncsx. Cluurmnn Strlelclor.snys thut the ColUoum bu'ilillni ; xvlll bo In rouulnoss for the KUOSU by noxtThiirailay avonlug. The luterlurof the building Is unilorRolnK u truiisformiitloii uiulur tlio supervision of Contractor \Vhit- loci : . Pcoplo xvho lutondod the iimnufac- tuix'ra exposition xvlll hardly i-ec-OKnlzo It todav. The arranRomant of the chain , and the elevation on nu Inclined piano of ull cbulrs , outslclo of the spaoa ullotcil for duuiatOH ! In tbocoatorof thu bulldliih' . is far superior to anything that has horotoforu boon maao In the Imihlinp. A platform lOi ) feet loh ? anil thirty feet wlilo has bunn built on thu xvost aide of tbo hall for the ubalruiun , secroturics , national L'ominllU'o und the newspaper m'on. Thn txyo nrots nssoclutlous , I\K \ Bin and the World-Uorald xvlll bavo prominent places on olthor bldo of the apoaltor'n stand , Next In position to these xvlll bo the cJltorj ot the "prominent Independent nowspapars of the country. A ( tor tboso nro provided for tbo representative : ) of tha metropolitan press throughout the country xvlll bo Hastened to plncus , und the ruinntnini ; scats xvlll bo al lotted to tba editors of the Nobrasua weekly newspapers. Mr. blrleltlor U very mixloua to provide faclllttos for every xvorklni ; noxvapapor man xvho may bo assigned for actual xvorlc , but hq U not disposed to furnish 8u.it ou the press platform for uewspuper mou xvho coma to llitou to the prOL-uodlni : * and not tor actual xvorlc. Ho feels very Uludly toward the No- braaka press in general , and xvlll da his ut most to moot tbolr domuuJi. Tha convention ball xvlll tmva n soatlnt ; capacity of about 7.UUU , xvlth umplospaca In thu aUlos aud pussanowuys tor 'J.GUU or 3,000 moro In CIHO ot u cruai ) , Committee roonu have lict'ii arruuHud In tbo unncx to tbo roar , wbcro also tbo tolcgriipu compunlcs xvill ba provided xvlth uuiplo xvorkuie space. Thu street car company Imi u rcod to run u stub line from tlin Twenty-fourth itruot motor ilnu over to Txvoniluth and to uxtenJ that line ever to Slxtuuntu street , mailing u cocncctlon xvlth tbo motor line on that thoroughfare. ThU xvill give thruo Him o ( cars between the city and Coliseum building. With increased cur survlco It U estlumiud that the vusi crowds cau Lo han dled rcudily. liici-iitlvii Commitloo M President Cohen of the local aisombly of the Citizens alliance rccclvod a loiter this morning from Noah Alien of \Vichlu , Kim. , prcaldont ol the National CltUctu ullluuco , suiting that u meeting ot _ ibocxccuilvo cointulttco would bo held at the UurkcriiuturUny afternoon , und that an open meeting would bu held In the hall of tbo local isjombly , us South Fourteenth it root , in tha ivuulng. ( Iruud Master Workman I'owdorly of the ICulcUu of Labor will louvo Chicago Tbursdn r ovonlnR with a number of t.bo ofllctnl.i of the order and n largo number of the cnitorn delCRatoi to the convention on a special train over the North western. They xvlll arrlvo hero July I. ClnMlp ot Cnndldntr * . The local Independents who have for tha pa t foxr davs boon carefully nursing a voluptuous hope that Wnltor Q. Ornsbam xvould express n wllllnRnoss to accept tha presidential nomination at the hands of tha third party la case It xxixs ' tendered had their 'hopes dashed to the cround yesterday by the published an nouncement that ha xvould not nlloxv his tinmo to Do considered haro. Tbo local loaders nil axproKMed the belief that his name would have added moro strength tothoir ticUottban could ba secured In nnr ether xvay , nnd that ho could unquestionably huvo tha nomination II ha would tnlto It. Altbough General J. 1J. Weaver of loxvn seemed to have tha support of the local Indn- pondonts up U > the tlmo of the return of the disgruntled silver men from the Chicago convention nnd the announcement of tbolr doclilon to coma hero nnd seek satisfaction at the hands of the independents , tha sentiment has changed and It Is now openly assorted Hint Weaver is no Ion per in It , The talk U nil in favor of a nomlnca from a mining state , and Stoxvart of Nevada nnd Adams of Colorado have tbo call , xvlth Watson of Georgia for second plnco. This , boxvovor , woula. destroy the plcaslns : alliteration thnt many of the noxv movement liavo bean counting on. For n xvhllo they counted on Donnelly nnd Davis Icnntlus of Minnesota and J , G , ot Texas , Than Pollt nnd t'oxvdorly caught the popular fancy , but the death of ono nna the absolute refusal of the other to bo considered for cither llrst or sooond placa necessitated the election of another pair , nnd Weaver nnd Watson xvoro set forth. Noxv comes the silver situation xvtth other favorites , but It has not yet presented n socond-ptaco A to RO xvlth Aanmsor an upper case U to trot with Stewart. Unloiq this dollnioncy can bn remedied the nomination of cither of the mountaineers xvould not give full nnd complete satisfaction. FINANCIAL OLAPTSAP. llyjincrlsy of u Hoiuiicnitla I'l ink l.Tposoil . liy .Sovnrul Hiinkom. The platform adopted by the Into demo cratic national convention contains ono plnnlc that appears to moot the universal disap proval of pcoplo who bollovo In a sound basis for the curicncy of the country , and tha na tional banks are particularly earnest In tholr opposition to the policy advocated by this particular plank. It roads as follows : "Wo recommend that the prohibitory 10 ' nor cent tax on stain bank'Issues bo re pealed. " The Inxv to xvhich this refers Is section n,41'J of the revised statutes of the United Males mid reads ai folloxvs : "Every national hanking association , statu hnnk , or slate banking association shall pay n tax of 10 par cent on the amount of notes of nny person or of any stnto bank or stnto banking association used for circulation or paid out by them. " ThU Is really tv part of the national bank ing system nnd nets ns a prohibitory measure in preventing state banks from Issuing their own currency , because they cannot nlYord to nixv the government 10 nor cent forlhu privi lege. With this Inxv xvlpcd out each slate could maka Its oxvn regulations ns to the basis of tbo currency issued by state banks. Sneaking of the mutter yesterday air. Wil liam Wiillaco of the Omaha National bank said : "Such n step ns that suggested by that plank xvould bring back thu days nf the stnto bank currency , and xvlth that might como the wildcat , hanks , which xvoro the worst extreme of the old stnto banking system. It xvould never do for this country to think of so foolish n stop as that. It is out of the question , livery state xvould have u dllior- ent basis ot circulation and it xvould ba difh- cult , to knoxv xvhat a dollar represented. " Mr. Will Mlllard said ! "Tho rononl of that laxv xvould , . ! think , bring disaster to the xvholo financial system of the country. Thora xvoula be uo llxod value to our currency roncy If the stnlo banks wcro permitted to issue their currency xvlthout regard to national regulation. " Mr. John L. McCaguo of the American National bunk snld : "Tho present national banking system xvas the result of an honest effort to got rid of the dangerous nnd ruinous stnto banking system that lilted the country xvlth xvlldcat money and loft no substantial basis for anything. The national system Is the only snfo system. It In claimed , of course , that the national ban us bavo a great snap because they got interest on the government bonds they dooosll to scauro i their circulation. Hut. lot us look at I the other slda of the matter n mo- | mont. Tha banks have to pay a i ' premium at the present time for thos'o bonas of about 17 per cent. Wo nro then permitted to circulate only 00 per cent of tha amount represented by the bonds. There you sco Is 2" per cent of our money lying Idto to start with. The Interest xva draw on tha bonds xvlll never make that oven. If tbo country needs moro money I should thlnic that a good xvay to got It xvould beta permit vho national banks to circulate the full amount of their capital instead of keeping part of it In idleness. The schema proposed in the democratic platform , I am sura , xvill not moat xvlth fuvor umong tboso xvho knoxv anything about the llnanclal history of.tho country : " Mr. Ban 13. Wood or the Nebraska National bank In a democrat but bo is stoutly opposed to that particular plank la the platform of bii party. "Tbo people xvouldn't taka money issued by the stata banks If they xvoro permitted to issue it , " said Mr. Wood. "That was sim ply put into the platform to catch votes. It xvlll pieaso the fellows xvho are calling for moro money , I suppose , but the fact of the business Is it don't moan anything.Vo ' xvould not handle a dollar of curroncy'lssuod by state banlia , nnd everybody else xvould feel Just the snmo xvny about It , Tba people must have good money. Any talk to tbo con trary Is utter nonsense. " COLD DAY FOR DEMOCRATS When the Board of Oountj Oommtssionera Reorganizes , REPUBLICANS NOW HAVE THE MAJORITY And Will Itopajr Ilpinocrntlo Arrnjr.inco rrnmlso ofn Involution In the Clinlrinnunlilp nnil tha Committees. The Board of County Commissioners xvlll hold u special meeting Thursday afternoon , and unless something happens In the mean time thcro xvill bo n gonaral upheaval and dlsarranecmont of qulto a number ot things. John Williams of Ellc City , the commis sioner who xvas appointed last Saturday night , xvill bo on hand to looit after the xvantj of tha residents and taxpayers of the third district. In this connection It Is meat and proper to state that tha appointment of Mr. Williams made the board republican , us Messrs , Pad- , dode nnd Van Camp are the only democrat } . This being tbo onso , they llnd. but llttlo on xvhich to pin tholr faith in looking around for honors. The llrst hard \vork thnt xvill confo before the board xvlll bo the election of n chairman , and as the democrats nro hopelessly in the minority they xvlll sit by and watch the three republicans , Messrs. Berlin , Htonborg- ahd Williams , take the cake and the xvholo bakery. 1,1 ko Ilitrlcls , All Are Willln * . Who xvlll bo the chairman Is a question that no member seams anxious to answer Just yot. It Is known , hoxvovor , that Mr. Uorlin has his lines out and that ho hopes to drag tbo prize Into Ills not , aniTha xvlll If ho succeeds in getting txvo votes besides his oxvn , Mr. Stonborgsays that ho xvould not take the position If It xvas tendered on a silver platter , but the cold glitter In the Judge'soyo xvhon ho makes this statement indicates that ho is "talking through his hat. " Mr. Williams' olllclal career Is of such short duration that ho could not bo expected to bo a candidate. Messrs. Paddock nnd Van Camp both declare that money xvould not induce either of them to sit ana oxorclso authority ever the deliberations of the uoard , though , on the sldo , each of them Intlmuto * that If none of the throe republicans xvlll take the chairmanship ho xvlll servo rather than see the play stop. Turning the Tuhlo * nit the Democrats. The rearrangement of the committees Is.to bo another Important feature of the Thurs day meeting as nil of the committees xvlll bo reorganized. Last January xvhon the noxv board xvas organized , Chairman Timmu made up his committee like this : finance Puddoclt Van Camp nnd Stcn- ben ? . Judiciary Van Camp , Paddocit and Ber lin. Charity Stoiiuorg , Van Camp nnd Pnd- oock. Construction Berlin nnd entire bo.ird. Roads I'addoclr , Van Camp nnd Stonberg. Poor Farm Van Camp , Paddocit and Stcn- berg. Bridges Van Camp , Paddock nnd Berlin. Court House PaddocU , Van Camp autl Berlin. From the nbova it xvill bo s ° cn that the re publicans , figuratively speaking , xvoro not In it. They tailed up the committees on Ilnanco , Judiciary , roads , poor farm , odd cos und court house , the democrats being in the ma- lorltv on each. As a little balm to heal tholr wounded feel ings Stonborg xvas given the cnarlly com mittee , but In looking after the affairs of this committee ho xvas tied to txvo democrats. Berlin got tha construction committee , but it has boon an empty honor , as tbo county has had nothing constructed that required the attention of this commiUco. The action at that limo angered tha repub licans , but they nursed tao burning tires of chiiirrln , declaring that some day they xvould get oven. That day has como and noxv they propose to turn the tables. It Berlin gels the chairmanship ho xvill parcal the commit tees out to Stonocrg and Williams , Inavlng eitbor I'addock or Van Camp to brine up the roar , and If Stonborg should happen to secure - cure the chair ho will favor Berlin and Williams. To Cltmnxu thu .System Effectually yet gently , xvhon costlvo of bilious orvlion the blood is impure or slug- gisu , to pfrinanontly ) euro habitual constipa tion , to axvakon tbo klduoys and liver to n healthy activity , xvlthout Irritating or xvoak- on Ing them , to dispel headaches , colds or lovers , use Syrup ol Figs. - A Question of HUGO. The case of Margaret Sloan , Thomas L. Sloan ot ai. against tba Omaha tribe ot In dians xvas taken up In tbo United States court yoatordny. The case Involves the question of the pedigree of the plaintiffs and the right to have a share in tbo allotment of lands by the government among , the Omaha tribe. The plaintiffs hold that they are members of the Omatia tribe by lineal descent , although thcro is a liberal mixture ot xvhito blood in their veins. The defendants , , on the other ba'nd , hold that tno pluintilTs wore road out of the tribe , so to "Speak , long ago and have uo right or title to a share of the lands that belong to the Omahas. "Lute to bed and cany to rise xv ill shortot the road to your home In the skies. " Bun early to bed and "Little Early liisor , " the pill that maitos life longer and batter and xviser. Dr. Culliraoro. ocunst. l > ja bulldin" M9fflMG9BACC0 ! C PUREST. MOST RELIABLE. Ijold Kmcj ( let e erry old soul , Had liVedi t is reairqgeoJolirs , HeWould I/ate / called jorBULL DURHAM To sn eke ii ? tys pipe , = And been rqerrier Under its powers , * " * * " " " " " " * * ' * Thousands of Smokers The Millionaire in his palace , The Laborer in his cottage , The Swell on the street , The Sailor on his ship , Comfort-lovers everywhere , Prefer Bull Durham. Blackwcll's Durham Tobacco Co. . DURHAM , N. C. Mlverv MAN can li S'JKONO and VIO I OHOUS In all reincr.ii Jby utinu aiMVISII NJJllVINE.tliearent bpuntali lletncily. YOUNQ MRN OU OLDsuittTiuu- NKRVOUS DKBI&ITY. IO3T or VAIIiINO MANHOODiiidlnlyciviinlunc.convuliiont , nervous t prailrailoncnuvd by lliuute of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wakefulness > fulness , menial i2ai > re ion , lo § of pawvr in tillior sex , perinalot- AHII AriKH UbB , rhu. caultdly labu o and over inilnUcncnnr any pcrtonal weak' ness can bo rciiotcd to perfect health end the NOBbU VITALITY OP 3THONO MKN. Wo Kivo a writtco Ru rantea xviih C boxes to cum any c a or refund the money. $ t bov6 boict | ] For Sala In Omaha byonow Lund& Co. r.DOWNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tb eminent ipedallil In norroni , clironlr , prlmto. blood , tkln and nnnnry dli aie . A rorKttr and' r al > UTed uraduato lu inu.lclnu. m dlpluma anil curiiarHtrsnlinvr. liiuil traatlnu < rllb tliugroitcit ucc n caurtli , iptfriaiiturrhuoaluft laanbuoj , lauilual w akot i. nlubt IQIWI , linpotuucy. ayptillii , airlcturu. ion ! > orrhuea , tiUut , faricoc lecle. No murvury u J. Mdn truntiuuat forloxof vital POWIT , 1'artlei unublu to ruumoma ; t > lrj l l ai. liomo by oorriniHjiuluuco. Mmildu * or latimioenu ant by nialloraxprei * ourtily packed , iicmiarki totQJloatu contunU ortpnuur. Ono pt > r > unal IUUTTIUW pretairoo. Cun.uMaUua IrtHi. Corru | > imaeuc itrlctlr prliraU ) . Hoot ( UjiMrlM ot LUt ) aeut treo. Offlua buunBtt. a.M p. u. Buudajra U a. m. iv it u. b n a tuuay lot rveu. AN EMPHATIC-TRUTH ( ' ' Ontarrh with Its SdHctas OompVoa- tlona Not Only Co-WSi Great Suf fering , But Is Daliftorou3 to Llfo A Typibai-Cnso. Mrs. Kiln Albartson (3 ( a well known Intly of Council DhttTs. 'llor fnlhor Is Henry Iloywood , Ksq.'biio of the lirst Bottlers of Gnrnor township , PottnwiiUn.- mlo county. Mrs. Alportson gives the following facts : . , "I linvo found snob cront relief In the special troiitinont of llrs. Copeland Mid Bliupnnl that Iliopomy oxuurlunuu will bu of liulp to my friendsiinl ; othurs wliosiilTOr as I did. " \Yhuii I first consulted , tbeso physicians I wns a itront inlToror. My nouil tiohod luces- antly. This of llsolf win a torrlnlo iilllleUnn. I iilsn luiil u liaaUliitf cottxh with suroni4ot the chest anil continual pains 111 my stdos. I was weiilt runl rested poorly jit limit. My eves \vuro wo'iU tin I IrriUlno i\ml I hud con stantly to ImwK mill spit to clonrinytliro.lt : iiul nose. I uin now entirely frco from all thcin ills- trossIiiirL'ompliiints tlmt threatened loshorl- on my life und m.iilo tno so mlsornblo. My work docs nut tire mo. T hnvu no lioitdncho. My appetite Is greatly Improved. IiiHliort , slron ttli und comfort linvo tiikon the nlaoo of wunknoss und uain. I AM COM- PLKTRItV CUIIRI ) . "I K.VOW tlmt trs. Copolnnd und Shopanrs system SUCCGEP * In iisvoro o.isos where ordi nary treatment la u VAtf.unii. " NOW IS mil TIME. In Hiioh dlsensos as ontarrh nnd Its kindred nllmontt ) . It Is osnoclally advisable that the BUIToror bo no ) , dt'culvcd liy thnblixnd Inllu- cncanf the summer saason , and that ha roooj- nlze the necessity of soourlne that' medical uld xvhlcli Is needed for perfect co-operation with niituro. Ontarrh Is an uhstlmxto und dangerous dis ease. It clings teniielously to this systi'in nnil urnws more malignant with each returning fall. fall.Now is thn tlmo. Those xvho sufTur from ca tarrh should tulco advitntaiio of nil the Inllu- tincus that operate now in fnvnr of n euro. They should not put olT troalinont until next xvlntor's stormy days , hut should pruili-ntlv "niond tholr r.iof while the sun shines. " Now Is the tlmo. and the opportunity U just xvhat Isdoslrod for the worst CIIHOS. Do not lot It go 1 > V.Jjjit plnco yourself under Ihn treatment of DrCT/nuolnnd & Shcp.xnl und hiix-o done for you In the next month or two what mllht not bo possible the next summer. Miss Mngnio Durnott , ot Rod Oalc , loxvn , has boon under Drs. Copolnnd nnd Shopard's treatment lor catarrh nnd lunp disease for several xvoolcs. She mtikoy the Tolloxvlnji statement of her case : ( MISS nuiiNirrr. ) "I cannot romnmber when I was not weak nnd slukly. Kroin 11 cnlld my health was vurv poor , so that I could go to 'school but a little wlillo ut. a tlmo. it xvas thought I had inher ited consumption. , "My llrstsyinptoms wore hKxvkln ? and sult- tlnnof inuiuis from the tlihmt'and noso. Sore- ncssof thochost nnd innvsaiid asllL-litcoiuh. My stomach wns very < weak nnd nppotltc poor. I wns vow woiilc nnd short of drouth , nnd slight ovnrtion utterly exhausted mo. ' I.ulcron , I ho.in to huvu chills and fever , with night sxvonls. With these ciino loss of llosh. n pilu : and iinhunlthy color of the skin , and AI.I < TIU : SYMPTOMS or A DKCMNI : . "I wns placed unilortlmoaro of ( ho loading phvalcliin of oiiroity , who. after tientln ? mo u while , plainly told mo that ho could not hnlp tno us I hud Inherited uDiisitmptlnn. An other physician of ecUiil ] repiit-itlon told mo the snmu. It wns Indeed n Bloomy outlook. "Ity the advice of a frlond who had herself received help from Drs Ocmel.inJ nnd Shou- nrd. I bognn tholr system of tretitincnt. The results have ( icon surprising. My npnotlto and strength have rotnrncd. T am dally feel ing butter. I ualned nine pounds during the llrst , month. In shoit 1 know Lam rapidly netting well , for all those distressing signs of consumption , xvhich so loin worried me. nra entirely dlsappeartn ; ; . 1 hax-e found unluokod forald In the spoulul treatment of DM. Copeland - land and fcliopjrd. " S5 A MONTH. OATAKRIl THKATUU AT THE UNIFOIU1 UATK OK f A MONTII-MEDICINES VVR- NISHED FltEE. KOH ALL OTIIUIt DIS EASE * THE HATKH WILL BE LOW AND UNIFORM AN ! ) In PKOl'OKTION TO THK ACTUAL WHOLESALE COST OF MEDI CINES REQUIRED. ROOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building , OMAHA , NK13. 1V.II. COPEI..AND , M. TX C. H. BUKt'AKD , M. D. Sl'KUl.ll.TlRi Uutarrli. Asthma , nronoht- tls , Nervous DIsonsi'S , Illooil Diseases , Itliou- inutUin. Consiimiitlon. und ull chronic utrce- ttons of thu Thro.it , Liiu s , Hlomuoli , Llvor and Kidneys. Ollli'ii liiiurs : 9 to 11 a.m. . 2 to 5 p.m. , 7 to 3 I : i.m. to I p.m. Sunday , . . p.m. Catarrh troubles nnd kliuli-cil dlhrnsos tro.ituil' succcssfiilly by mail. Bund 4u In stumps for quustlon clrculiiis. AililrosM ull lutloiH to ' . 'opiihinj iMuillunl Iiislltutu , NOXT York Llfu Ilullcllni : , Onmlui , Nub. Save Your Eyesight K t-s tested free bynnBXPRItT OPTICIAN 1'orfoct adjustment. Huparlor lunsos. Nsrr- oiislioadaulia itircd by uHlii ; ; our S | > octuole < anil Eyoglnssus 1'rlcua low ( or llwt class THE ALOE & PENFOLO CO , , 114 S. 15th St. , Crolehton Block m Yogr MUM UPPER ALTON , ILL. WESTERN MILITARY mm. A. thorough Rchool , Prepares for College or Iuslues . Wlthiu'J ) inllcKiifSt-I.ouln. AddrexH COL. WILLIS DnqWN. , Superintendent. TheLORING SCHOOL UnlviM-alty-proimratory. ( Kstabllsbod 167(1. ( CIITDAUU , II.l.IMl < Youns ladles an ) Clilldron. For further pattlaulara nddrusi TliKl < ouiMl iiciioiii.tiin I'rtilrlo Avo.'hlcao NEBRASKA National Bank. a s. DEPOsiToay , OMAHA , NEJ Cnpltnl 811)0,03' ) ) JJ Surplu * ' LLLL OIllcerinnJDIroctori Ilonrf W. Vatii.D'iilliil II. U.iutilnz. ! Tlooprailjjnt. 0. d. Ui-ula ) . tV. f Mor > eJolmd. CclUn < .J. .X. IL I'aUlot. L.li A Itowl. Cuihler. THE IRON BANK. Art < iluHH fur Now City Hull , Oiuuhii , Nub i-oiilod bids will bo nu-ulvod at thin ofllco up to4 u in. July rub. 1SW , for iho urt Kluni cell- In Kin rotunda of city hull. Bidders to Iurnlili tholr own skoU'lum. unit onuh bid to bo uccoia- puiilod by a cortlllod client nf ill > 0 ; co&t not to uxruud . ' ,005 , HiuullluitUoiia | an ( Uo ut tin ( itllcuof Arubltcut Ualndorrr.GOTIIuti llulldliu The right in ruaorvod to rolout any or all bid TIIEO , OWKN , j2ldU Coinutrollor. SUMMER'S TUFF ON SUMMER STUFF. You can divide that up in sections to suit. You can say it faster or slow. You can say it all in one sentence , or you can say it on the in stallment plan a little at a time ; it comes out in the same way every1 time you say it Summer's "tuff" on summer stuff. Man gets up in tho1 morning and arrays himself in all his glory , like Solomon of old ( but in a more modern costume of course ) . He puts on a clean shirt , im maculate collar and cuffs and his best summer suit and sallies forth , looking as slick as the famous "posey" of Solomon's time. One of "old Sol's" rays strikes him , and raises cain with his raiment. A good thing for a sensible man like you to do , is to come right down town and see us ; not that we'll give you a "cool reception" far from it ; but that we'll * show you good things for a man in your business to wear. Take our elevator or rather don't take it , we might want to use it again ; but ride up to second floor in our elevator and see the hundreds of elegant coats and vests for summer. You'll see fine fancy striped brilliantine coats and vests at two fifty ; you'll see fine changeable brilliantine and all wool flannel coats and vests , worth four fifty , marked two dollars and ninety cents ; at three fifty you'll be shown coats and vests in fine serges and Drap d'Etes , that our neighbors think good enough to get six dollars for ; you'll see the finest imported bed ford cords and Eng- ish serges made into coats and vests , and marked five and a quarter ; you'll find the same goods being sold in Omaha for eight and nine del lars. These goods come in every shade and color from sombre black to the lightest smoke. After you buy your coat and vest ( because buy you will ) go down stairs to the shirt department look at the magni ficent line of fine summer shirts. See the beautiful colorings , the handsome patterns , the excellent workmanship. See the goods at a dollar at one fifteen at one forty at one seventy-five at one ninety at two twenty-five. Compare them in your mind with goods you've seen at from one fifty to four dollars. Have your shirts wrapped up with your coat and vest and go down and see the shoe man. He's sell ing "low" shoes this week. Oxfords , one fifteen one thirty-five two Southern ties sixty-five two fifty- twenty-five ; , one thirty-five one - two seventy-five. You'll find your low shoes cooler when you change at home. Tooth-Food This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething and rcsultinK diseases , not by putting children to sleep xvith an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients xvhich aic lacking in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods. It is sxvect and babies like it. $1.00 a bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , CINCINNATI , O. TRADE MARK. NOTEKA The bust whiskey lor consumptives anS invalids must surely be tba most whole- come for thosa who use it as a beverage. is the best for nil purposes , because it is guaranteed to ba absolutely pure and doubly matured. You may knoxv it by its delicious flavor and the proprietary bottle in xvhich it is served. Call for "Cream PureK ) e" and take no other. For sale at all first-class drinking placeu and drug stores. 3 DALLEMAND & CO , Chicago" MAYER. STRUUSE&.MFRS.4IZBWAY.N.Y TUE/SUORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee &SL Paul R'y , as represented on this map. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. ra. , ar riving at Chicago at 9 545 a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent _ WONDERLAND. WUKK COMMKNCINU JUNK r. UUOU Ol'KltA CO. "Trip to Imlliv. " "LULU , " Thu Utatj Mnkliutlo Girt "HOLLA , " Thu Llvluu Half \\'oman , Till : OALLOWH u > ud In Kmcutln Nail aud UUoa lOo. TO AlALx. 1OO , Thutor Ticket ! in oail 100. THERE ABE Id Soldiers in Poor-I AN LJ- Pen Agents in Pa That is the sort of thing Tin Bee Bureau of Claims was or ganized to correct. The Hureau believes in giving the veterans the benefit of the laws that , were passed to help them. It wages war on the sharks consequently quently the sharks don't like it. But as long as the sol diers , aie-grateful it is satis fied. Ifyduare a veteran , or the widow , cliild or de pendant parent ol a veteran , write to Tiia BBS Bureau of Claims and find out how much the government is willing to do for YOU. THE' Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha , Neb. Elastic Stockings fc'OU Weak Limbs , , Varicose Veins Swellings , all sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deformity Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. T1IH COMI'ANY. 1I4S. 16tli St. , Next to Post /be larceat , FutcU and Fined In tbo World. . FnwaRtr rcomoU.lon uneirtllMl. HEW YORK. iONDOHDERRY AND OIA8DOW. KTorr Baturdnr , N15W VOHK , OIHKAI/rr.K nnd NAPLES , Atrnuular Intorvols. SALOON , BEOOND-CIASS AHD STEERAGE rstouon luvfCBttnrniH to nnd ( mm tha principle D391CQ , IH3LHB , IEIDH ft All , COCTIHIilTAIi 1011170. Kicursluatlckctii aralUMatuivturn liy oltlmrthorlo- luroique Clyde A North ot Irulamt or Nuplos itOltimltar ' ' t'.i Ueney Oriiti for Aar Asout t Loveit Bitlk Applr tn uur of uur Inciil Afcnttorti ) MUKIUIUN JlllOl'llUUS. Cliloucui IU. "ALLAN LINE ItOVAh MONTKKAIjun I Ul'KIIKd To onitllV nnd I.IVErtl'OOI. C A It IN , 8 in to WHO , Accontluj to atuaium und locution of Htiiturooiu. Intorniuilliitdnnd Ktt'or.mo at low iti , NO oA'rna : ( uuitiKn. HKKVIUK 0V ) 5T ATE [ ALLAN LINE LINK J STr.AMHIIIPS. NHW VOItlCnndOLABUOw. luLondondurry , uvury Fortululit. JimoSOtH HTATM OK NKVADA J 1 M Julrlitli H'l'ATIJ OF NK1I1IASKA I I * . .M JulySatb BTATK Of CAI.1FUUMA. 1UJ : : I' , i lablu , II' ' } , Boouna Cabin HO , hli"-rnio. VI. Apply to ALLAN It CO. Uilcuuu. II. K. MOOltb' , lal'j llunurd Ut. , Ouiali * . DR. C GEE WO. Tha only IMlllr gr.iliintal ( Thlmio pliyilolmn Klulit yimrT Htiuly. Toi sjur * prnctiuiil uipor1- cnco wllli all kiiiinrn cllitiiioH. Tru-iti m'0'Mfullr all chronic CIMOS Klvoii | i by ntlior ilortor * Call nnil soolilninr wrlti ) fur quuxtlun blank. Do not ttilnkyiurcnio hopjluci bjiIIHO yourdootortulM you BO , but try tlia Ulilnonu ilnctur wltli 111 ] now ami wouilorful ronioilluH. aiulr ujlvi ) nutr bonullu ami a porniiinontcuru whut otliur iloolori cuinot KlT3. llorbs. Itnotn ami IManta naturo'a rumudlus his meillclnuii. Tim wnrlil Illf wltnoii. Ono tliouinnil toatlnionliila In tliruu yours' pmolli3. No liijiirloui ilccoctliins , no narcotics , no pulioa. lliitluiivl truiitniont unit permanent euro. ases Huccasafully troateil nnil ouraJ , Rlvon up by nthor doctoral Tliot.CoiiKlilln. t\H \ Karnoy ntroot , clironlarliou- matlsiu I ! yours. Itldnny anil llvur truubloa , Tlioi. Culvurt , IStli anil Karnitm ntrt'oti , conoral < 1nlillliy , InillKoitlon , Ion of atrun tli nna vitality. Took ineillulno for joar butunt no rullof , M. lj. Amlurvon , I.IJ1 Curnliu ntrjut , aitirrlt , nathmu nnil bronuliltlj of llUnuii yd ira stunilliif , Ilni for nlo the rnllawlnit prupirail roinailloi nl JI.UO uhottlo. t\x \ bottles foctVU ) , fur thu uiiro ol ABtlimu. Catarrh , r-lu't lluailtclii ) , IiulliraitlDii , Illooil 1'ulaoiiliiK , llhiiiimithin , Kcmilo XVunliiu a , Kliliiuy nnil I.lviir Connllnllit. Nil aKOHU. rtolJ unly by Chlniiau .Xlcillclnu Uo , Capital , fllUUI ) . OIFieo , IGlh and GalU SU , Oauln , i\eb . lari if m ! ! Ml l MM rthlnmn , \\'o Knitlin \ nnnclnnii Vrrnrh Itcmoily CAI-THOS flf. . nml n luunl qimnintoii dial L'AI.I lion wilt i KT I > Dl.chilrito Alml..loni. ! . r CU1LK SM > rnmt4trrtH'ii. X'liHrotTlo I unit UIXroitK I.ort VfCor. Use t't and fav i/salisjitd. AdJn.it. VON MOHL CO. , Bolt Autrlun JttiiU , CUclnnlll , Ohio. DR. J. E , McGREW , THESP ECIALIST. iBHod in the triiutinnritor ul | foniiHof P1UVATE DI8BA8K8 , mid nil dUor.lori nnil Uuhllltlou of youth and niiinhood. ITyourV uxuorloncu. Ills rcsniircoH mid f uillltlus t\rr , practlually tiiillinltod. The Dcwtor JH rur.nui' niondod by tlio ( irons , nnd oudoriud In tin stronsoit toriiw by the puuplo for fulr trnat. inunt nnd linnutt iirnfuHsinnnl ndvlun , Tin most powerful ruiuudloH known In ninilura BC isiifo for the Hiicuca-iful troiitincnt of tha following imuauuii QONOKKHOKAIiiiniodli.to rolluf. A coin. lilulu euro without the losi of uu hour's tlmu from i Onu ( if ( ho most complotu nnd RIIQ. ci'ssful Iroatinunti for Klunt and nil niinoyin/ diHohar.'us.vot known to thu uiu.lluul profu - blon. Thn results nro truly wondorfill. b'rniCXUllIS-Uiu.itcHt known rumoily for thu troiitmcnt of btrluturu , without piln , cut- II n' ' . nr dilating A mou riMiiiu-U-ililu ru nnd v. SYPHILIB-No tiimtinnnt for tliU torrlulu blood ( IMuaoo liQf ovtir boon nuir Hiii'oo.sifnl , norhao htroiiKoroiidoiuuiiiuiiti In the lik'hc of inodorn Hulunco HUB illHoasu In itiHltlvnly cur.ilco and ovury truce of the poltion untlruly romnvoil from thn liloo I. LOHT MANHOOD , and ambition , norvauv nuns , timidity , duiponilnnoy und all wo.iUliuii and dUordurx uf youth or muubood , Uulluf nhtnlni'd utonuii. SKIN DIBUABKS , und all dUuiuoi ot tlu utuumc-ii , blood , liver , Idilnoy * and bladdui are treated u ueontfully with tliu irualo < known ritmcdloit for the dlnuaum. \Vrlto forulioulun anduuuntlon lint , fr JJ , ntn ,