8 THE OMAHA DAILY BES : SATURDAY , JULY 9 , 1892 , FELL HEADLONG FORTY FEET Two House-Pnintprs Perhaps Tatally In jured Through a Eotten Hope. BOTH MEN IN A DANGEROUS CONDITION t : < l Alcl'lirn Iniiri'il | Inn Kuiinuny Arrlilcnt nt .Smith < ) iiinlm-.f nlm l.umlmi il tlio \lutlin ofucrlnns Mrrrt At'clitciit. William Lolchtonnu , n painter , nml Jnmos t' Knox. hH helper , ycslcrdny throw tholr hooks ever the cast side of the Tlbko build ing at Twenty -seventh and Curalng streets , nml after roping up their heavy swinging Mnglnc began painting the galvanl/ed Iron cornlco work surmountln ? the fourth story. They had only boon at work n few mlnutos , ana half n dozen spectators wore Idly watchIng - Ing them from the ether sulo of the street , when ono of tlio "sniending" ropes snapped , and the two men weto shot down to the wooden pavement foi ly feet below. Knox's boilv whirled around in the air , nnd hosuuck thcsldownlK on tbo sldo of his head and shoulder , nnd lav their motionless , hclchtcnau shot down fcot llrst , and the hcavv singing loll on him. Tlio men \vcro both nicked up nnd cairlcd Into the building , whence- Knox wns sent to St. Josenti's hospital , still unronscious. His head nnd face were n mass of clotlod blood nnd It was thought that ho was fatally In jured I ulchtenau was screaming with pain. Three ol his lingers were broken nnd It Is foaird ho was internally Injured nnd cannot recover. Ilulf n ilorcn physicians wcro on hand utmost Immediately and everything possible wns done for tholr rohof. Lolctdunnu Is n married man , who was living with his wife and two children in the rear of 2111(5 ( Cumlng street. Ho Is nbout15 years old. Knox IB nbout 21 years old and wns board ing all 109 North Nineteenth street. Ills homo Is In Topokn , Kan. , nnd ho has no friends In the cltv. Ho hod been out of work for two weeks. The scaffold wns a borrowed oho nnd wns put up bv the unfortunate painters without 1 in examination of the ropes. Struck livn llmwuny Trniii. Krt Mcl'hoo , nn employe at Cutlahv's packIng - Ing house , South Omaha , wus ttruck by n runaway team , under the Q street bridge nt v noon yesterday anil pcihnps fatally Injuicd , The wiison passed over McPhco's oody , breaking several ribs and injuring him In- lernally. The Injured man was removed to St. Joseph's hospital. Jules I.milliard Iliully Hurt. At 8SO : o'clock yesterday afternoon Jules Lymbnrd , general manager of the Pennsyl vania lines , mot with nn accident which will keep him confined to his Bed for a WCOK or so. Mr. Lumbard attempted to board n westbound cable car nt the cast crossing of Thirteenth street. AH tlio gentleman Jumned for the step of the ilowly moving car his hand inlsficu the railing and ho fell heavily to the ground , striking upon his bend and shoul ders , nnd stunning him so that for n few mo ments ho was unconscious. The injured man wns hastily carried Into a Btoro ncnr bv nnd Dr. Suinnoysent for. It was lound that Mr. Lumbard had suffered two bcvcro gashes on his face , ono over the lichtcyo and the other unucr the chin , besides n general shaking up , and Lumcrons bruises. After the phyMcian had temporarily dressed the wounds n cat ) was called and ho wns taken homo where , nt last accounts , he was resting easily , though suf furlng considerably from his bruised and badly swollen faco. I Know Its Merit. That is Why 1 Uccommcnd It. I have no hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera , and Dinrrlura remedy to thg public as I do to my friends and patrons. I used it myself nftcr ether well Known remedies had failed and it cuied mo in a few minutes. 1 recommend it can didly and cheerfully upon us merits , not from n Hi n rial .standpoint , because I Have others In stock on which 1 mnko n larger piollt , but b cnuse Chatnliorlaln'H is iho best remedy foi bowel comulalnts 1 know of. There is no doubt nbout it , it dof.i the wont. James Forgy , druggist. McVeytowu , 1'a. Eye nnd our surgeon , Grant Culli- moco , room lit ! ! , Bee building. jttti.ii.utcn AT .sjr/.vri"-ir/A. The greatest Gorman of his generation , the world knows all about Prince Bismarck ns soldier , statesman and patriot. How do these loaders of the nations look nnd act in private , o\cry-day llfo ? is n natural ques tion of these who acknowledge their right to rule in national life. Can we catch a sight of ono of them In dcshuhille , so to sneuki Through Sunday's BI.I : n gllmpso mnv bo had ot llio maker of Germany in nozllgco. For where can ono bu bo charmingly In formal nnd unconsciously natural us at a pic- nlcil And it was nt 3 picnic In the woods of Fricdrkhstuho , Bismarck's favorite homo near Hamburg , thai Mr. Frame Carpenter "caugnl" the lion chancellor a couple of weeks ago , and ho 1ms reproduced him for readers of'J'lir. SirsDiv Bui : . A mpst Inter esting article , displaying nil tlio famous cor espondent's acute observation mid keen lit erary style , takes tlo icudor right to the cldo of the croat Prussian , nnd he boos Prince Bismarck as ho Is at " 7. DoWltt's Sarsnparllla such destroys pollens - lens as scrofula , skin diseases , eivoma , rheu matism. Its timely use sava many lives. OMAHA'S OLD SCRIP. Curious t'lnd .Made In HID Uccorilri of the City C'ltuk. City Clerk John Groves Is putting In his epnro time in rc-nrrmiglng the books , docu ments and p.ipcr in hln olllce. He is tlnd- Ing U a homawhnt dinicult task , ns prior to IBM ) no attention xvnspaid to tiling documents In their tegular order. Mr Groves struck n goiiulno curlosltv yesterday in the way of n lot of city icrlp isbucd In lbi ! . The paper Is llttio- Rraphou , and Is of the denominations of $1 , W and fl. The scrip ban been redeemed , and for this reason has no marketable value. With the exception of the lunount , tlio pieces of Hcrin nil read the hnmo. They nro about the sl/u of the bank bills of today. The pupor Is ol a line quality of Hum. The condltlont. are llko these : "Tho c'.ty of Omaha will pay ono dollar to bnaror ono your after date , with Interest at 10 nor cent per annum. . "Oumlm city , Nobaska territory , Nov. 15 , 1657 , 11. , ( J. AndoMon , tecordor ; Jesse Lowe , tniiyor. "Cltv property pledged for the rodomptlon if those notes. " I'ulil for lilt run. Henry Kgnn , the I ) . & M. switchman who was ni roiled tills week for slashing the tings knd decorations of tbo Young People's K/i'l- oty of Christian Undenvor car at ttio U'nlon Pacilio depot , was lined { JO nnd costs for thu fun ho had , His wlfo was In court and in terceded for him or the tluo would have been heavier. "Lato to bca anu euriy to rise will shorten the roail to your huir.a In the nklos , Bui early to bed and "Llttlo Karly KUer. " the pill that ruukus llfo longer aud bettor ant ' TWO IC.VC'llltSlO.SS 15 VST. Vln til"Vilbiuli Mm- , 8d Siirntoca and return $ : > 0.f 5. For thoNtitloiml KJuoatloiml asjoula- lion the Wabiitth will Hell round trip tickets ut iibovo rate July t to 10 , with choice of routes via St > Louis or Uhlcugo. s 1th Detroit nnd return $20.50. for the Baptist Voung People's unloi Iho Wiibuuli will soil round trip tlolcou at above rate 7uly 12 and 13 For tickets , s ooplng our accommoda tion and iv toldor giving lletsof routes , tide trlpc , cost of same , with ether culimblo inforinivlon , oull ut Wnb.ish Dflico , 16(12 ( Karniun Btroot , o- write GiioitoKN' . CLAYTON , N. W , 1' . und Ticket Agent , Ointihu , Nob. ATTACHED 1 AT THE DEPOT An Entire Consignment Stonehill's ' Gents' ' Furnishing Good's Attached at the Depot ON THE DAY OF STONEHILL'S ' FAILURE Vnil Turned ( ) * cr to Tlio llmton Store Yi-Ktritill } The Lot Mill He Cloncil Out Tomorrow nt a True- tlon or Itn Value. On sale nt Till : BOSTON STORE And at STONKIIILL'S OLD STAND. In this lot were ! ! Vi dozen muii's line 'our-ply ' linen collars , which Stonohill jouglil to sell at "oc apiece , all the atcst styles in standup and turndown collars , which will bo closed out tonior- ow at 7c apiece. Also 1 ciibo men's flno French nock jit brlggun underwear , elegant suminor goods ; regular "oc quality : will go to- IIOITOW ut 2oc for dhlrt or ilrawors. Then como S cases very line twilled unilcrwcnr.rcal balbriggim , hands-onioly Inishod , and sold everywhere nt $1.00 , jut wo will cloi-o tliom all out tomorrow it 'M < ! for shirt or drawers. Stonohill's ontlro Block of flno online lanncl and bummer llannul shirts , that retail all over ut 7Cc , will be closed to- norrow ut "oc. All the remaining Madras , Bedford rord and fancy striped summer shirts , hut Stonohill bought to sell for $1.50 go tomorrow at 7oii. All the IlncHt silk striped and checked shirls that Stonohill bold up to $3.50 go tomorrow at $ I.Uo. All btonchill's boys' shirt waists that 10 sold at SOo and 75e will bo closed out .omorrow at IMc. Men's Buamlcbs socks in tans , modes , British , French , balbriggnn and fast blacks at lOc , lUjc , Ific anil 19c. .STONFIIILL'S MILLINERY Must go just as quick , Atid just as choiip. It don't make a bit of difference what Stonchill or anybody else over bold such joods at. The\ must go at once. Money don\ cut unv figure at all. any more. CIIOIV'H l-'O-R SC Of nn entire table of untrimincd liats , regular and former price 50c 75c , $ l ; my hat on the table 5c. CHOICK AT IOC. Another table full ; finest shancs in .he city ; regular price 75c , $ l , $1.125 and > loO.Choice of the lot only I'Jc. TRIMMED HATS , I55C. Choice of a superb line of Stonohill's children's trimmed hats , regular price M.fiO , tomorrow Me. Ladies' trimmed hats OSc. The balance of Stonehill's ladies' trimmed hats Unit ho marked $1.60 , W.OO , * U. " > 0 and $3.00 , choice of the lot JSc tomorrow. At $ ! ! . )0 , choice of the finest line of pattern hats that Stonchiii had and which lie fcold at live times the price wo now sell them for. Don't forgot , only eight days more altogether and Stonehill's block will bo iono glimmering , and those wonderful bargains are strictly for tomorrow. By night time they will surely be all gone. Til 13 BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. Kith and Douglas. And at Slonehill's old stand. AC fin : Mr. Frank Carpenter is now among the starving peasants of Russia In the interest of J'liK BIE. Before bo got within the Musco vite borders , however , he had a stroke of his usual good fortune. Ho was a guest at a | ) lcmo given by Prince Bismarck in the for est surrounding his famous homo nt Fried- nchsiuho. There ho met the ex-chancellor and a pen-picture ot how tbe great man looks and feels and tbo round of his dally life ulll bo one of life manv notable und Interest ing features of next Sunday's HUB. A gllmpso Is also given of the Fran von Bis marck , "who , " the man of blood and iron de clares , "made me wha' . 1 nm. " Count Her * burt aid his bride , then the Countess Ho.vas- nro aho dcsutiOPd , and all the undress cir- cumstmice of n jolly German picnic in tlio woods. How interesting , and oven instruct live , to sco the great Prussian In rot'romont , moving nbout and receiving the holnago of nil the prolty bluo-eyect , llaxoti-haired Grotchcns of ilambure witb. the air of a Methodist deacon nt a church picnic , and n the very moment , too , when the maker ol Germany Ib being characterized by the Im perial press as "a inennco to the pearo and prfiorvatlnn ot the empire" ho was mainly InHtrumentnl In molding and welding to u cohesive unity. * IHrrn.il VlKllancn Is the price of health. But with all our precau tion thoifi are enemies always lurking nbout our /systems , only waiting a favorable oppor tunity to assert themselves. Impurities in tbo blood may bo bidden for years or oven for gcnrntlons aud suddenly break forth , un dermining health and hastening death. For all dlboitscs arising from Impure blood Hood's Saraspnrilla Is the uncijuallod and unnp- pro.iclicu remedy. It Ib icing of tuom all , for it conquers disease. Spectacles adjusted for defective vision. Dr. Cullimoro , R 21M , Bee bldg. THANKS HER NEIGHBORS. Mr * . ( Jurllelt Toll * llouSIiu Win Su\ocl from Denth liy ntnrtiitliin. In a bnsomont at 1710 Williams street lies n poor sick woman Just recovering from an Illness that came vorv near cudii'ir her llfo. Her name is Mrs. Garllck and mention of tier pitiahlo condition has already been maao In Tin : Bin : . From her pwn lips a reporter heard her story. Stio said : "If it had not been for a foiv kind neighbors I should have died two weeks ago. There were several doctors here , but ttioy did mo but very little good. Ur. Somors , br. King and Dr. Stout were nil hero. Tlioy didn't nnppnr to care muelrwhethor I lived or died. lr. King remarked to ono of the neighbors that if I didn't got the medicine ho pro- scclliad for mo then I could ( Ho. I didn't hear him ay thU , but ho said It to ono of my noigbbo's. "Mrs. Day , Mrs. Howe and Mm. Thomas have boon very kind to mo and to thorn and others hero in the nnlghbortiood I ewe my llfo. I am now almost well and I want to acknowledge my gratlttnlo to tbo kind people who have saved my llfo and provided for mv wants. " Mr . Garllck says her husband Is somewhere - where In Iowa , but no Is of vorv llttlo assist ance to her. She lins a small child with her who has also been 111 , but Is rncovorlne. Tlioy llvo In two very small rooms in u base ment , nbout tbo dour of which the wolf of want has evidently held a protly constant vigil lot tomu tlmo. Cliiiiiilicrliilu'y Colic , tjinluru inn ! Dliirrluun iti'inmly. Can always bo depended upon , it Is pleasant to take and will euro cramp , obolora morbus. dysuntory and dlurrh < U4 in tliolr worst forma. Every family should bo pro vided with it. ' . ' 5 uuu 50 ooul bottloa for sale by druggists. BICSALEISTONEIIILLJACRETS Only Eight Days More to Soil Everything ! Tomorrow's Tremendous Sale. EVERY JACKET AND WRAP IN STONEHILL'S ' limn Price tint will Cli" > n out tlio Lot by Nightfall The .Sumo Appllm to I.iillc < i' anil Chllilrcn'H Unilcr- wear mill Hosiery. On sale on the floor of THE BOSTON STOUE ONLY. Hundreds of our custoinore huvo boon bopglnfj us to hurry nml gel tlio Stono- hill jauKots nnil wraps on sale , but the rush for the ether tlilnirs in Stonohlirs bankrupt stock has t > eon so great that \vo huvo boon utterly unable to cot ttt thotn until now. Even as it is wo hardly see our wny. But the tlino for closing is no nuar and the pressure put on us to plnco the juck- et ? on etvlo IH so great that every ether consideration is swept nsido , tinil wo condcnso all the bargains of u whole full's trade in A sale of a few hours tomorrow. Every jacket and wrap in the whole bankrupt Stonohlll stock will'bo found ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE BOSTON STOUE. Jackets in oliielc and tana that Stone- hill bought to sell for $1.60 go at $2.00. Still hotter jackets , in the siiino colors , but which Stonohill intended to soil at $0.00 , go at $12.75. Beautiful silk lined jackets , with ncnrl buttons , that Stonohill bought to sell ut $12.00 , go at $1.08. The lincst jackets that Stonohill had. whether imported or not , and which ho marked at $125.00 , all go at $10.00. Capes th.it ho marked $112.75 go at $5.00. Capes that Stonchill bought to soil at $11.00 , go ut $8.75. Capo Newmarkets that Stonchill sold at $15.00. go nt $5.1)0. ) Ton dlllcront styles in blazer suits , with boll skirts and tailor made bla/ors , all wool cloth , that Slonehill marked $11.75 , eoatI08. ! SHIRT WAISTS. 100 do/on china and wash eilk shirt waists , regular price $4.50 and $5.50 , $2. OS and W. 18. 1,000 do/on shirt waipts , in all the now styles and patterns , material French percale , French biilcon and lawn , En- ; f4ibh cheviot and moinio cloth , regular price $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50 , 50j , OUc and OSc. OSc.On On stile at atTHE THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. cor. Kith and Douglas , and atSTONEIIILL'S OLD STAND. "Twin City Ch.iiitiiiiii | I. " Rock Island trains will. leave Omaha for Chatauqua grounds at 8 n. in. , 10 a. m. , 12iO : ; noon , 5:20 : p m. , 05 : p. in. Additional trains louvo Council BlulTd 0:10 : a. in. , 0:30 : a. in , 1:50 : p. in. , 7:30 : p. m. Returning leave Cliautauqua for Omaha via Council Blutls 'G-lf : > a. in. , 8:18 : a. in.11 a. m.,4:30 : p. m ,5:33 : p. m. , 10:15 : i ) . in. Round trip from Omaha , GOc. Tickets on sale at 100Farnain street or Union depot. KNOWS ANDREW OAHNEGIE. All Oimilm ViHltor Talks Alimit tlio Uront IViinnylvimlu Iron KiiiR. Dr. H. T. CoIToy of 1'eoria , ill. , who is spending soinu tlmo In this city as the KUCSI of Ills bon-Iu-lnw , Howard H. BaMrlgo. was for twenty year > a resident of Pittsburg and is thoroughly fiunllinr witn tno early history of Andrew Cnrneglo and the successive steps by which ho rose to his present posi tion. In conversation yesterday Or. Coffey said : "I resided in Pittshurg from Ib.VJ to IbTOnua nt taut tinio Carnegie was in tbo midst of his successful cnroor. llo hepan us u mes senger boy for the Pennsylvania Huilroau company at Altoona , v/Iien lOdcar Thompson was president of the road. Thompson was afterwards succeeded by Thomas A. Scott , end it was under tncso two men , who wore among the most nblu railroad men in the country , that Carnegie received his training. Ho succeeded Scott as superintendent of thu Alleghnny division and occupied that position whllo I was a resident of Pitts- burir. "Ho was regarded as n man of great good sense and ability and was easily accessible , tlo had spent bis liio among the working pcoplo and was regarded as their friend. Ho is not of aristocratic origin. His parents were respectaolo , but poor , and Andrew Carncglo Is emphatically a solfmado man. "In the onrly 70's ho bccamo interested m the Edgar Thompson stool works and thcso include the works nt Homestead. Various changes have taken place , but Carncgio has bean the moving spirit ever stiico ho became connected with tno company. Ho has dona more to make his men comfortable than any lonro em ployer In the country Ho has seen to It that they Had comfortable houses and were well treated In every respect. In questions arising botwcon the Pennsylvania railroad and the merchants of Pittsbarg as well as thosa that arose attorwuuls between the operatives and their employers ho was con sidered a man who would always give a fair decision. "lu personal appearance Mr. Cnrnegiodoos not suggest pridu or oven wealth , but in con versation with him von arp nt oncij Impressed by the Idea that ho knows what ho is talking about. " Wn'Hl'ivn WAIKII , MOD. . Oct. 28 , ' 03.-Dr. Moore : My Dear Sir I have just bought the third hnttloof your Trco of L.Ifo. It is indeed n "I'reoof. Lifo. " Doctor , when you so kindly gave mo that first bottle my right tide was so lame and sere and my liver en larged so much that 1 could not llo upon my right sldo at all. There was a soreness over my kidneys all of the tlmo , but now that trouble Is all over. I sleep Just ns well on one.side as on the ether , and my nleon rests and refreshes mo , and I fool thu best 1'vo felt In llftuon years.anil I know that it Is all duo- to your Tree of Llfo. Yours very truly , D. F. Uunwsr. For sale by all drugfilsts. A OAK I ) From John lliiumrr. So many inquiries are made why I am Boiling my stock ut auction in July when there is to little demand for such goods , I take this method of misworinir. Tlio reason is boeuuso I must inuko payments in July and nm pressed to do so and having no ether assets am obliged to rnit-o the money at this time. 1 trust the people of Oinalm will call and BOO for themselves how fairly the snlo is conducted. I will give my personal as surance that the quality of every article is as represented and that the enlo is ab solutely without limit or rcfcorvo. My block is cbinploto with the moat duslr- nhlo goods in the market and hopa my patrons will take this opportunity of buying goods lit their own prico. JOHN BAUMIK. Highest of all in J-cavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ADS4M-UT iy PURE I tOT UMlin flP PTAVlMlll I > P LAM ullhlD'lH1 ' MlliMilllLL o Stonehill's Bankrupt Stock of Hosiery Must Bo Sold/Within / a Wook. TOMORROW'S ' SALE SOMETHING GREAT Otlirr Dry OioU Hlnri-H Cnll It Scimitloiml llccinmo They Won't lli < llo\o the AViiyVoOnt l'rlcr § You KiHiiy. It's n 1'nct. Lndlcs'poou weight fust bln'tk hosoGc. Misses' nnd chlhlron's fast black derby ribbed hose , till sizes , Co ; Stonehill's price ICc. All of Slonohlll'B ' fust black , flno grade ladies' lioso , that sold nt Hlo , po ttt lOc. All of llermsdorlT and Ethiopian dyed fast black GUo lioso goat 2-5e ; every pair cuunmteod. Stonohill's imported silk Use hose and fancy colored thread hose po at 60c , worm 81.23 All Stonehill's misses' nnd children's 20e nnd 30c fast black hose go for lOc and ICc. CO doxon children's imported red hose , the very latest styles , go at just half Stonohill's prico. Children's ribbed vests In all sizes Co each. Ladies' Swiss ribbed vests , all sizes , Stonehlll's price 1'Je , tomorrow 7c. Ladies' full shaped vests with silk trimiuinp , Stonohlll's price 2oc ; they go now at iSIJc. Misses' nnd boys' bulbripcan vests 15c , Stonehill's price 40c. Ladies'75c lisle thread vests , in plain and fancy colors , go at 25c each. All of Stonehill's ladies' fancy im ported vests that sold foe $1.00 go ntiSDc. All the pure silk vests , in all colors , that Stonohill sold for Jl.flO. go at flOc. 600 CORSETS STILL IN THE STONE- HILL STOCK. They will bo closed out tomorrow. Dr. Warner's summer ventilated cor sets go nt 2L'c. Dr. Warner's coralino corsets in all sizes go nt G'Jc. 50(1 ( corsets in various nwkcs go nt ! 50c nnd .r 0c , they sold up to 81.00. Got nny size you want. Open until 10 o'clock at THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. corner Kith and DoiinlitH , And ut STONEHILL'S OLD STAND. .Sfi.OO to Cincinnati unit Hot urn Via the Ohio ft Mississippi railway. Tickets good going on all trains of July 8 , 0 and 10 and returning live days .iflor date of sale. For tickets and further in formation call nt O. & M. ollice , 103 N. Broadway and union depot , St , Louis , Mo. ver In the morning with n dry throat and offensive breath ? A morning drink of Sui.Vno- SALINE gives prompt relief : It is a mild salluo npcricnt refiesliiug 'Otttl appetizing. , ts jontiuucd use 'cures constipation , biliousness and nU diseases caused by a torpid liver. i Sold j at leading Drug Stores , Clubs , Hotels and Bars. ' The uattrt art hottlid oily by tht Eicel- ttor Springs Company at Excelsior Springs Write for Pamphlet. „ Missouri Ricliurdson Drug Co. , Agis. , Onmlid.Xcb "AMMUNTTION" o oo ooo oooo For the ( grand fttsllndo < if shot nnd shell upon the fortress of diease , is possessed in unliinileil rumntltics , nnd of thu most effect ive kind , hy those nionarchs ol the medical profession , Drs. Betts & Betts , Upon whoso banner victory lias perched for 27 j ears. DISBA.SES "Vnnlsli hofoco the nmclo power . of thuiriiiklllfiil touch. HYI'IIIUH , COXhTTl'ATION. ( io.NoititnouAr HntlLTUIti ; . " " ( iunoT VAlllCOUKI.Ii. bKMINAI , TTY'i7rQi77alr ] : WHAKNKS3. I'l l.li.S. I'l.STLMTAT MOHTKMlB tONh UUUTAIi ULC'liltS. T.lm 'MANIIOOliT KEMAI.H Ol' J KNUiH. KAItl.Y ViOBJ HCXOTlT ANU i x lISOltfl'.U.S ) , iNiUl.tINtriw. : 111,001) ) SlSbHS A 1)T)1S- T7T5ifAHicn. ; KASHH. NO MAT. UltlNAKY AS'D III.ADDKH KONG STA'XlilNlir ujTfTvrorriJN' UV1K ! ANiriili'- TirnxouMnniTNT "ounsiruT Thcso , ono nnd nil. readily yield to thclt skillful nnd scientific trentincnt , n tliou- sands of tcstiinoninla from griitofnl pvoplo ahuiulniitly prove. bend 4 cunt * for their now , handsomely Illustrated mid valuable book of 120 imgou , lull of rnrti information for nil.- ( 'oiihultntlon free. Call Upon or nddics : , with stump , . DRS. BETTS & BETO. Ill ) South Mth St. N. 1C t-'ornop IHh nnd Doujjla * Sti. Onialia.Nob. 'WORTH A GUINEA A DOS. " * . * v > vrN STILL T ROLLING St. Helens , England ! in the seat of n great bus- ' E9IM I CJ arc raadc there. They ( IP I ft K _ J nre a specific for all ? IVcrvoiiN nnil Itll-S loui llNonlrrn nrMnu from WraUi .Sloinnch , itiiinlrrilF. | > lproitlniiliu-2 | ordered Ll > cr and nil I'oinale THEY ARE COVERED WITH A TASTELESS ! ' AND SOLUBLE COATING. ; ! Of all drui-RKts. I'rlcc 2S centia box. c New York Ocpot. > < Cinnl St. KDUrATIONAL. Tlio Norinnl College win open its Odd is aKiiln to mll-ilt students Sl'pt. 1 , 181)2 ) , at Liiicdlii , Nch. O\cr l.rro stu dents iiiroiuly PII- rollect fornuxtyonr Tlih Is nn old stliool In n now locntlon nnct \ * under tlio sumo vluoroni iimimx-oiuent that uiiulo It fninoimnt Stu'tinniiilouh. lown. In onler tint nil mny tot the merits of tlio Wen- torn .Sormnl Collrtri' , no will pny tlio cir fnro or tliostiiduiit from nny point In tliu Dnltod btitcs to Lincoln , Neb full Infotiuntlun In roidird to this JiirnUliud on npiillcnllon Wo linvo the lineal pcliool luilMlnitn , ciiuliiniuntt nnd necominoitntloni In ttiu I'nltccl Status vjlillolhu in'nses nroery rcufonnblo Send t unty-IHo nnnios of your no- < | iinliitnnro. , nlui nlionld nttciul f emu tuoil Kchool , nijd rocrlvo n ImndBomu thirnioniptur for your ( tlinolorliomo Tull Inforiiintlon furnished by nddrcsslnif Wm .M CIIOAN I'rosldont. or W .1 lUmlcy s-ecrotury. WKSTKKX XOIOIALCollege , LincolnNcl ) .Muntlun the Iko UPPER ALTON , ILL. 1STEHN ILTY ! UtDEHY. A UioroiiKlt "schonl. Prrpirei for Oollcijc or ublncst. Within JO miles of St I.iinx Aililrcsj OOL. WILLIS UROWN , Superintendent. M IKS SpiMirttV ItOAIMHNC. AM ) DAY SCHOOL lor drls Uppclnl Kliideiils iidmlttud 0Vrtt 18lh Slioct , > ru Vorlc. sa s NVoM N 03rd bewlon hnii ( .Hi AdilrrM llrr. T. \ niton. A. II. , I'mtdciit , Lexington , Mln The SGI-IOOL I nlveislty-uroimritory d'stiiullshod 1S70) ) CIlUAl.o. II.I.IMil- . Aoittu Indies Children. 1 orfnrthor parlk-tilnrq iiddressand TiiicI.ouiNO fafiioot.ui.lt ir.ilr u Avu.,1 WEHTWORTH _ O ACADEMY ClnnBical , f.Utrary. Scientific Conmrs of utady In- funtry nnd Artlllcrv drill nd nrlinl I'Malrj , fioliool in Ho. Tatalumie. 4 > Iil < - t nillliiry SItijor M. SKLLKILS , Jd.A. , I.czlnctun , Elo. Save Your ivostcstc.I free by.in PXI'BIIT OITIOIAN 1'urft'ct adjustinunt. bupuilor Icii'-os. Nurv- oiishcadaulio curuil by uslir ; our Suootuelca nnd Ilyo l.issos 1'ilcoj low fur iirat cluss Rciods THE ALOE & PEHFOLO CO , , 1M S.l.ith St. . Crelghton Block. IN THE OPEN. Tlio ploriovs tiny of open doors all outside is sinilliiif , ' welcome liero's licalth uul nil : joy uncon- fliioil The cycler sees ovorythinfj fri'o ns fniodoin from tlic heights of o.xhiluiiitcd IriDpincss ho cannot full from liis Columbian Safety. All nlimit C tihinitiln" fiec on oppllrntlon lo nny Coin inMn nipnt , or ri'lit ti > mull lor tno two- cut etninim I'upu .MfK to , I''l Colniiib UbA o , 11 stun. Dr , Baihy , $ | The Loading Deiitisc ' Third Floor , P-ixton Bloa c. Iclcpliono 108) . Killi aiiiir.innm.SU. A full ccl of Icdlli on rubbsr for } j. I'rrfvctiot Tcvuli wllboiit plilus or reniovc'alilo brlduo work JUBI llio tliliik'lor olimcrs of public eiiuukui , norur drop Uown TEETH EXTRACTS WITHOUf PA1S. All filling nt rojisonah'o rates. All work warranted. Cut HUH out tor u K' /n < 8 , constipation , Uj/pepUa , touU ' 'jrrotli , luadncl-c , Ijc-artlmrii , low ol t /nlvitllo , mrntnl ilc ; rcmlou , rxilnful dlAOhtlon , plmpUo. Billow o .nipln J , Un.nndt'vrr/dlMaKirotiultlDKrroma linnuro bloe .or a failure bj Oif utoniiicli , IH f r or lu o tcitlii ( loiiorfoim Ihelr proixr fjinotlons rtrinul Kl on too ( . .ilnitarpbriipltcytttiluaonoor iuu.nnorl ! 1'ilcoli.f mull. Irroiw. 'i wimpln.Ilj. r t Itll'Al S CI1KVI/CAI. / CV ) . . lOt-prucobt . . , > ( . r York ! f * " * n * - * 4ooA * < * o .9. * * AA O * THATlsl Fine Ranch of yours. Youlnve work 2 ! hard for it , haven't yon ? It wasn't worth a dollar an acre when 'you settled on it , and now you would'nt take fifty. How long do you ex pect to live on that place ? Would you he surprised if some railroad land agent or claim jumper shoull come along some dayaml telhou to move on ? Unless you have a patent on record you arc not safe perhaps not ' then. Why don't you ask The Bee Bureau of Claims to look into your title and get . you a patent that will stick ? " THE - - Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220 , Bee Building , Omah. BUSTED ! That's the condition a great mciny thingamy were found in after the "greatest Four lif of July on record. " The man who stood in front of the cannon when H went off was busted. Little Johnnie , who was scattered over several acres of valuable real estate , after "the explosion" was busted. Several gentlemen who didn't stop celebrating in time found themselves busted several presidential booms were badly busted , and we find a great many lines of goods in our establishment all busted to pieces. Particularly - > ticularly do v/e find things in our department badly demoralized. We find one line of suits with the largesizes all sold another line with the small ones all gone still another with only "a few of 'em left" another small lot of cheap ones all ona pattern another pattern of medium priced ones and so on not many of any one kind but too many kmds Have you got a boyer or a pair of twin boys or three boys or quadruplets ? Bring 'em down this week we've made prices so's you'll buy as many suits as you've got boys. During July and August we close at 6:3O : p. m , Saturdays , 1O p. m. I 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tht emlnnnt nperlnllil In ncrvou * . rlironlo , prlvnle. liloo I , tkln and annarr dljfnsci A rontlar > nl rPBislcTuil grndnatu In mcdclno , m ( ilplomns nnd cvrulli ulcs nlinw. U ( till treHtlne > tllli the ureitest mccell cnliirrli , aperniMtorrhoea , lost manhuo 1 , aomlnnl wonknum. nluht tossoi , trapoleticy , inthltlft. utrlcturo , KOO orrlicoa. itlot't. Tiirlcocclo.ctc No mercury ui ed. Nev7 tro itniptit for losi or vlinl power , "larltflfi uniiblo 19 vIMt mo may be In-Mild al honiu lij corre pomtcnco. Medldn * or Itmrumnnli sent br mall orexpresi s onrclypnckeil , no murka to IndUnto contonu or i'nlrr. Ono iierional InterrlBw prelerrud. Coiuullailoa free ( .orro'pondcnco trlctly private ll.xii ( Mjtlerlai o ( LJo ) i nl tt . OOloo haura U . m. U > t p. Ck Bundaja 1U a. m lu I ] in Sund itamu for ri'plr. DR. J. E. McGKKEW THE SPECIALIST. and dohllltlus of youth .mil manhood. 17yours' experience. Ills icsotiri'cs mid f.ir'llltkH nro pniotle.illy iiiillinltoJ. Tlio Doctor Is rei-om- mended by the press , and endnrsod in tlio strongesttorins by tin- people for fair trout- incnt and honest professional advleo Tlio most powerful runiodli's known lo moiloni Rclani'u for the successful traatinout of tlio following diseases : aONORUIIOIJA liiimcdli-ta rollof. A cnin- ploto euro M Ithuut the loss of uu Hour's tlmo from himlni'ss. GLUEI Ono of the most coiniilato nml uo- ressfnl truiitniDiits for Klcut nnd all annoy.n . ; dlsoIiiir.-es.VHt known to the inn llcul profos- bion. The resultsirotiilly vvondorfnl. STRICTtJUE ( Jro.ilost kiinuii romoily for the ire itnicnt of htiletnrc , without p.iln , cut- thiL' . or iMiitln ' . A mostn'inai k iblu ro ni'dy. SYPHIIiIS No trciitiiuuil for thU torriijlu blood dUoaso has uvor IIOLMI morn Hiicorsiful. nor hud stronjjor oridorsuinciits In the llk'lit of modern soienuo this dlsraso Is positively ciir.ib o and ovurv tiaco of Iho poison cntlroly remove I from llio hloo I. LOST MANHOOD , and ambition , nervous ness , tlmlditv. despondency and ul | wu.iUnesi and dlborJnrs of youth or m.uihoUJ. Ucllof cibtalnrd lit onco. SKIN DISEASES , and nil ( llsoiiPr-9 of tlio tlomacn , blood , liver , klilnoyn and bladder nro troalcd su ctessfiilly With thu iroitu < known romudlus for lhod < sj ISM Wrllo foroircuUri iinduiioitlon list. froa. 11 tit unit Jitrnii in t-1 . f , niiil > it.\i'i , Elastic Stockings rou Weak Limbs Varicose Veins | f 'Swellings , all sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deform it Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. TIIK "VV | , COMl'ANV. 114S. IStli St. , Next to Post Office _ , _ YOURSELF ! r A k your DruBfl't ' "f . bnttlo ol lilK U. ' 1 lie only ' iionjouoniiiu icnitd ) lor nil i I lie unnatural dlicltarge * and nrl Vale dIu'in-8 1 > ( lucnunilttio dtsbilllotlnb' wmkmw iitcullar 1 to noinrn. U cures In a few ll \ without 111 * ol < 1 or publicity , of a doctor VTA * IwiVnnl Ami-Iran Citre Maniifucluted by - CINCINNATI , O. U. 8. A , All the latest styles in Soft and Stiff Hats. STETSON'S SOFT and STIFF It ATS. t AULABAUGH FUR CO , HATTERS AND FURRIERS 218 South 15th Street. Purs StoreJ anl Repaired. PAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in iJ } pound packages. Velvet Meal , For nitillins und C1IBAPEST 1 un Solil by all I'iril-ClusH ( r , > cftrr4. M0 flRStCLABB Ibo Lnrprnt , Fattrlt nml FlnMt In the World. HEW YOHKrUjHrdHDERnT AND'GIASQOW. Krorr BnUirrtsy , NJJW YOItK. UIIIItAl.TKIt and NAPLES , Atrcitular Intcrviilii , SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND 8TEERAQE ratitii on lowest torins to find from tlifi prlnclpla DMICa. EU9L19& , IBIOn t AIA C3MIWEMIAI , POIJTTB. j CicuriioiitlckeU ralliiblo tuiotuni lijr ulllur llioplo- tutci-ueCIilo - | North (4 Ireland or N pl ( A ( HI' " ' ' " tiTilli Ki Ii i7 Orlcn for Atr Accut tt Unit Bitil. AVV\I \ to aar of our local Ayanli or to UUXUKitlON HICOTliliUS. UUIcuuo , IU. " ' " HI SHORTEST LlfiB'lo"CIIIGAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee &SL Paul R'y , as represented on this map. CEDAK RAPIDS UBSMOIMUS Electric Lighted , Steam I leat- ed Vestibuled trains Icava On aha daily at 7:05 : p. m , , ar riving at Chicago at 9:15 : a. m. " City Ticket Ofhce : 1501 I7ar- nani St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l AgcnU