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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1892)
THE OMAHA DAILY BHB : TUESDAY , JULY 10. 1692. ELOPED WIFII A FARM HAND Pretty Gary Sitterflsld Creates a Sensation in Springfield. HAD KNOWN HIM LESS THAN A MONTH ytili-tly .Mnrripil by tlio Village I'nr m Ollicr Inclilriit * 'Hint Ilino Pmlurhi'il Jlor AKiiil I'utlH't'a HrHlnliiR Vciirs liii NruH. Srnivni-in.n , Neb. , Ju'y lS.-Spcclal ( to THE IlrK.I-MIss Cnry Sattorfluld , the numl- some 10 .vcur-old daughter or Willlutu Suitor- Hold , one of the oldest nnd wuultluost farm er * of thli county , clopod with u ilulphboriiig fnim Imnd , Urownlow Wykort. unu wns married ycstorilay nftcrnoou bv llcv. Underwood of this villniro. AH" Sattcr- lleld Is the only dnunlitor , Is highly educated , and rollned , nnd bin loft a beauti ful home , ntid kind nnd Indulgent father and mother for 11 man stio hat known loss than a month. Only about u year ngo lior father was buncood out of 31.VJO in cush by a three card conlldc-tico mnn ; adding this loss to the loss of tils daughter makes tbo days of his Ucqllnlng years anything but pleasant. IH'.STIIOVUI ) IIV TOUU1IS. I.lnroln ViiRrniilH llnrn Viilnnlilc Property Cuplliil City Ni'UH Niiti'i. LINCOLNNeb. . , July lb. ( Special to Tun UKC.I At IB.JO : o'clock ttila morning the llro ( iopartmont was called to the corner of Uand Twentieth streets by an Incendiary bla/.o in tlio upper storj of an empty dwelling house owned by M. V. H.iaford. The building was nlinost ontircly consumed before the depart- inunt reached the scene. The bouso has been unoL'cui > led for soran tlmo ana the llro was undoubtedly the work of the Kane of toupbs n.id sncuk thieves tlmt scorn to btivo tuKen up purm.inL'ta ijuarters in thu city. The police are dolnp everything possible to rid tbo city of tbeso cLaractors.bul thu gang that now Infests the city seems to bo tnoio thun Ubuully tenacious. Arri'Ktcil lor Porgrry. A younp man named Henry Snyder was nrrosted tnls morning for pitslni ; a forced clicck on M. Goldwatnr , an O street pawn broker. Ho called at the latter's shop early tnis morning and purchased a number of ar ticle' , offcriiig in iinrincnt a check on the Ktato National bank for $11.1,1 , slgnod by Ed Hohanan. Goldwatcraccoptud the check without hesitation , but an hour or so later when bo prcsei.tcd it in the banu ho was informed - ' formed that Uohanan's signature had boon forged , and clumsily forced at that. Siiydor was boon found by the police' . The articles hu had purchased of ( Joldwutor were found In his possession and thu authorities liavo a clear cuso against him. Lincoln lii Itrlr'f. The Hlcknmn Hotel company filed arti cles of incorporation with the county clerk toc'uy. ' 1 lie Missouri , Kansas , and Texas Loan and Investment company has commenced nil notion to eject Alexander St. Julian Irom the property of the St. Julian hotel. Munai'er ISd Church of the Lansing thea ter tins returned from NJW York , whore ho booked a largo number of llrst class nltrnu- lens ; for the coining season. Judge Waters hold an adjourned session of the police court this aftoriioon to dispoiu of nn unusually largo numucrof Sunday drunks nud vags. Sploiiiliil < 'rnp I'rixpocts. LOM\.X , Neb. . July IS. [ Soeclal to THE Bm.J : This locality hail about two inches rainfall last night. It had become very dry nud small grains were beginning to still'er , but now the crop Is assured and everybody is happv. C rn is looking lino. bn-niiioii. Neb , July IS. [ Special to Tun Bin , ] llicrn is a splendid outlook for a good crop of corn In this section and fall wheat harvest will provo one of the best for years. T.U.MU.P , Nob. , July IS. [ Special to TIIU Hin. : | Talmiige and vicinity was visited this morning by a much needed rain. This Will almost Insure a goo'l corn crop. As this was the first gooa rain the fanners Imvo had for some weeks it will bo worth a peed many hundred dollars to the > o farmers of this portion tion of the state , UiiinoN , NOD. , July IS. [ Special to Tin : llr.ii.l Tbo prospects still remain the very best fn this county for a hit : crop of every kind , especially corn. Mhcio tins been no time for two months that crops have suffered for rain. UASTIXOS Nob. . July IS [ Special to Tun J3r.i | Kully an inch of rain must hnvo fallen last nlcht In Aantns county. Tno rainfall was just what was needed aiid will Insure a good crop for the county. Corn is ' looking line , although it was laid over somuwuat last night by the weight of the water. Harvesting u heat has already be gun and oa'.s are rlponluir finely. CUI.TI : , Ni'b. , July lb. [ Special to Tin : HII.J : A heavy rain fell during the night , accompanied by a severe electric btorm. Ttio rain was imicti needed in this county nnd c'umo in time to save much vrowlng corn. KLM Ciini K , Nob. , July 18. During a hoavv thundetshowcr lust night the Catholic church of tills place was struck by lightning nnd slightly damaged. About two inches of tain fell , Insuring the crop of small pram and putting com out 01 ° danger of failure by drouth. 3luKlnli < y Coining. BIUTIUCE , Neb , , July IS. [ Special to Tin : Unu J Tbo positive announcement Is inado that Governor U'lllium MclClnloy will spoalc here at the Chautnmiun grounus , Tuesday , August' , atU'p. in. Excursion trains nnd reduced fare u ill bo announced later. "Sir. L 10. Walker , who wont cast , purposely to Eccuro MclClnloy , has Just received tno fol lowing autograph loiter from the governor : CMVIIA.MI. : O.July Il.-I , . H. Walker. Ksn , . lloiitr.cci. Nub. : Dear Mr I oin not bu ut jlealiliuun thu 1 Itli I \\llluaiiiiiasieiiuu4lud on Tuesday , the ' 'd of Auirust. Venus truly , W.M. Mcl\i.M.iv , ju. ; * N U I'llllllslllTH , HASTINGS , Nob. , July IS. ( Special to THE Ur.i.jHustings is to have two now papers. The I'lattu Missionary has just published its llrst number , and will bu continued monthly. The Kplscopul dloci-so of the Plntto Is its publisher. The Commnrcial Pilgrim will ihsuo Us Ilfat number about July - , " ) . with Hal U. William and J. E. Butter as editors. The Pilgrim will bo the olllclal organ of the Commercial Pilgrims of America and will bo published as the traveling news organ. 'look Chun ; " "I Hi" Cliiiiituiiiiii. | : Kur.Mosr , Neb. , July IS. [ Special Tolo- cnun toTin : But : . l l'Votnotit OJd Fallows to thu number of about 'JOO took possession of thu Chnutauo.ua grounds today nnd will camp there for u week. About sovonty-ilvu tcnu are occupied by members of thu can ton , the subordinate ) lodge and the UoboL'.ahs. Injured in a Ulro fence. HANIIOI.IMI , Nob. , July IS. ( Special Tele- Kruin to Tim lii ! : , | Lowls Itunkle , a well linown farmer of this locality , was knocked gultiHl a wire fence by u flightened uorsu lud buxeroly cut about the arms. Mil MI You Iti'ilil How Mr. W. U. Wenlz of Uonova , N. Y. , was cured of the soveiost form of dvapopsial llo iwys everything bo ate scorned ilUu pour ing molted lead Into his stomttch. Hood1 * Barsaparilla effected a porlcct cure. Full particulars will be sent If you write C. 1. Hood & Co. , Lowell , Ma . The highest praise has DOOU won bv Hood's Pills for their easy , yet oftlolont action , NOT WII-LLY TO BLAME. Uimrtl of the Hobo ( liini ; TolU How llo lo t IIU rrUoiKim. Qoorgo Wotmoro , who was appointed jvomcor of city prisoners by the city conn- : ll sevou weeks ago , has a grievance. Hu thinks Chlof Souvoy hasu't treated him very ( airly in loading him with all the blamu ittuchlug to the loping out of 13g.ui and Dally from the crlnimaNtroetcleaning gang , ) his is Uow Mr , Wotmord puts thb position ; Ho teen charge of Jack ICgau Tuesday noon , n'Orkod him that afternoon and Wodiosdar torcnooii llll 3.W : , wbou Kjau sklppod out. Hoyy Dally bo teen out TUUNUay , : ilm all that day nnd returned him to the city iall in the evening. That evening Stephen was honored by an Invitation from the chlof to vIMt him at bis room. The chlof had some trinkets to show Mr. Dally and a few questions to ask , \Vhen Dally cnmo down stain ngnln to the cells bo said" : "Boys , when Oeorgo takes mo out lu theuiornlug , 1'nigoliu to quit. I don't want to go to tbo ponltea- llnrv. " The pang was cuttlnir weeds round Fif teenth and Webster , when Dally suddenly lit out. Overseer Wctmoro was standing about ten yards from him nnd Immediately gave cbnso , following his man four blocks In and out of bouses , until Dally was lost 111 the fastnesses of "tho lumber yard thU sldo of the Minneapolis it Omaha depot. " Wctmoro shot at the fiisltivo. but failed to wine him and was compelled to pet back as soon as possible to his ether charges. Ho points oat Ihiit It wa the eharsju of burclary hanging over Daily's hrad that caused his decamp ment , for the dav before the .znng was out In the wilus of North Omaha , where never a | ) ollcomnn can bo soon , nnd Dilly made no itltempt to got away , nnd ho wonders why a man with a penitentiary chnruo pending should bo sent out with him anyway. Mr. Wotmoro dfclares ho has done his duty since lie entered on his appointment , havlnp go no over nil thu alleys nnd the viaducts of tbo city twice , and ho can't see why tbo chief should rawhide him , Saturday afternoon Chlof Soavoy had the city prisoners sent up to the county J.iil , and yesterday no scavenger work was done In the city alloys or thoroughfare ! by the chain gang. Tim I.ndlfi. The ploisnnt effect nnd perfect snfoty with which Indies may use the California liquid laxative Syrui ) of Figs , undur all conditions , makes It their favorite remedy. To got the true and genlllno article , looic for thu immo of the California FU Svrup Co. , printed near the bottom of the package. 1'raillc Az Co. , Wholesale bukory mid ice cream ostiiblislnnont ami cnterors , Imvo opened up business ut Hill ) Dodijo street nnd Invite the public of Omaha and vicinity to vi it our pined and give us a trial order. Our poods mo second to none , and every family can get them by ring ing up telephone 1219. Wo have alfco a branch olllco at Ward ft Hopkins' restaurant , corner of Seventeenth and Fiu'iiani streets , and any orders for our ice cream or catering wants will bo promptly attended to. Wo will bo glad to send free samples to pirtioi who debiro to try our goods. Ucapoctfully , PitANK & Co. OUT OF COURT. rlioso Cases II.ivo ISouii Stricken from tlio District Court Docket. Saturday and yesterday were great days in Judge Koysor's court. To the judge has fallen tbo taut of presiding over the dismissed docnotof the MHy term of the district court. The calling of this docket at the clo.to of tbo term is a tirae-hoaorad custom which Is as old as the court Itself. When the docket Is celled , many of the time-worn cases , and those lu which the prosecution has failed to appear , are dismissed. At this term of court there were some 8JU cases on tbo docket , of which the following ninety-three were dis missed : Hannah 1C. Kilbourno vs Cornelius Chris tian. Dennis Dee vs Omaha and Florence Loan and Trust company , U. II. Hammond vs B. L. Blerbotvor , Liz/.io Wollenskl vs Abraham \\olletibki. Kitty Lnforty vs T. F lJupuis , Henry Ltvisey vs Erickson , Ander son , ot nl. , Frea Nelson vs Ernest Valkmulr , P. C. lloimbaugh vs Elmer Griffith , B. M. Pane vs J. B. Piirrole , li'iimu Hoblns vs the City of Omaha , Cram & Co. vs Henry Hartman - man ot a ) . , Joseph Barker vs the Omaha and Council BlufTs Bridiri' and Street Hallway company , Andrew Masiion vs Henry G. Kitcher ct al. , Victor Luwson vs Phillip Worm et ul. , South Omaha Lum- oer company vs Maria C. Peterson ct nl. , Lulu Wocchtor vs Frank Woochter , Charles E. Uoth vs Omaha Mantle company , W. L. Irlbh , vs O. A. Nelson , Nora Dwlo vs IVtsr Doyle , A.V. . Nason vs M. A. Free , John Casey vs John A. Freyhan , Mike Costello vs C. F Ueed , David Ogilvv vsDiwld A. l ynn ol al. , Mary A. Hayes vs John Cotler. Anton F. Keller vs Edward Ainscow , E. b. Hood vs Joseph C. Green et al. , Spooucr U. Howell vs tlio B. & M. Hallway Company in Ne braska , Sum II. Johnson Vb William Latoy et al. , Edwin Culver vs John C. Heed ot nl. , Charles C. Spottswood vs the National Bank of Commerce , Frank Lucas vs Ncllio Lucas , Mary A. Dugdalo vs Frank A lilatjchard ut al. , Joseph M. McMaulgal vs M'irtarot Naglo , Tillio 11. Hill vs David W. Hill , Jacob Stern vs Julius F. Huimor et al. , John Jacobson vs John D. Knlp , Nora Sellers vs J. C. Wilcox. Lizzie Moore vs William II. Moore , Gustavo Halm vs Christian Spocht , Euccnci O'Nell vs James Banner , the Western Hosoureo company vs the Saneorno company , John U. Coff mnn vs Peter C. Nesson ct al , Dowilt B. Miller vs. Benjamin Franklin Wells , John Kowo & Co. vs E. H. Overall , Kin Wing vs J. C. Wilcox , A. C. Houston vs Albert M. Meals ct al. Emullii WoyricK vs Auirust Sulder ot ul , Allen Heed vs Oeorgo F. Hus- sell et al , LUzlo Faust vs Edward Faust , Kiichol Feogan vs Henry Feegan , Jennie A. Morris vs Edward T. Morris , Kate Donohoo vs Thomas Blackburn , Ella Frohm vs Wil liam J. Frohm , Mary L. L. Loverton vs John W. Lrcverton , Leroy W. Wright vs John L. Miles , Julius F. Helmer vs Nicholas Gacer , D. H. McDonald & Co. vs Woodruff Bros. , Susan Mcllalton v Charles Driftcorn. ot al. , August Carlso i vs Fred Nclbon , Mlko Dolvy v.s L. Bialov , Patrick J. Cancanuon vs Franklo Hill , Frank Col- pjt/cr vs Charlns F. Lindqulst , et al. . A. K. hhoiiulst V ! > Edward Callohan , ct al. , A. Kllpatrlck vs { Allen Hoe , Oscar B. Pring vs Burton A. Carr , First National bank vs H. E. Moore , W. B. Miibscn v.- > George II. smith ot al , Amelia T.nhitinn VH l rnr.nhmtin flonpfrnS. Winlth vs Elizibotb Galllghcr et al , Jerry A. Whnlcn vs Thomas T. Bronnun et al , Pat rick Morrlsov vs Mary Morrlsoy , Clarlndu B. Scott vs Georco II. Scott , Colpotzer ft ( iuloii vs James Astclford ot nl , Sarah A. /Caigler vs Guorgo J.Celglor , George tl , Payne vs John F. Holt ot al , James P. Kennedy vs William G. Calluban , Cram & Co. vs Bella Motlcr ot al. , Susan A. Cristv vs Barclay \Vhlto \ , Hosn Knschof vs Ftvdericic Kuschof , Juinos H , Taylor vs tuo Board of County Commission ers of Douglas county. William Donnelly vs Patrick McDonald , Kuto White vs Peter Kubblo. Tillio Blocdel VA Leonard lilooilel , John McDonald vs Nancy Hulst , Leu Moore vs W. F. Callahaii , Peter H ConitUng vs Margaret J. CooporL'JWls V. Crum vsJosslo B. Croinnot iidiilinibtratrix , Benjamin T. Thomas vs James Carey. Tiilcn ( iouil Uuru nf thu Clillilron. If you have children , you will be Interested In the experience of Mr. John Cook of Pilot , Vorinllllon Co , , 111. Ho says ; "Two years ago two of my fcmlly , a young mau and a girl , had very aevoro ana dangerous attacks of bloodj ( lux. The doctor hero was utiablo , after a woak's tlmo , to chock or relieve cither rasa. I threw the doctor overboard and bean - ( . an using Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhcui Homody. Improvement was seen very keen , and my children arose In a few days from whatl feared would be their deathbed - bed , U Is a grand , good modicmo. " "Twin City Clmutiiiicu i. " Roclv Island trains will leave Omaha for ( Jhutauqua grounds at 8 a. in. , 10 a. in. , 1'JiltU noon , / > : ! ! ( ) p in , , ! ; ; , > p. in. Additional trains lu.ivo Council Bluffs 0:10 : a. in. , 0:30 : u , m. , 1:60 : p. ra , 7:30 : p. m. Hoturntng leave ( Jlmutauqua for Omaha via Council lilutlu 0:1" : ) iu m. , 8:11 : ! a. m. , 11 a. m.-l0 : ; ! p. . , : ; ) : p. m. , 10:151 : > . m. Hound trip from Omaha , olio. TlekoU on sale at 1002 Furnam struct or Union ( lojot. NEBRASKA CENTRAL PLANS Officers Ctart to Lectiotho Line East of Council Blhffj. ENGINEERS SEEKING EASY OUTLETS City HrlilRo Tolls Driiiiuullnf ; Ailjust- inont lt.ill uy Tolpr.iilipri | | ( lot u llu.t rlu e Nut CR anil I'crsinmlmif Hull- ajs mill Jtalluay .Men. There is pronounced activity In Nebraska Central circles. Yesterday President J. tl. Dumont , Chief Engineer Klraball and Di vision Engineer C. W. Boyaon wont to Coun cil Bluffs , through Pottuwatinmlo county and working northeast will decide upon u route the Nooraska Central shall tuko to Fort Dodge. It is thought that n decision may bo reached In three or four days , nftor which a surv eying party with Mr , Bo.ydon In charge will work over the proposoJ route , Inter cepting Mr. U. H. Liwronca of this cltv , who , with a party of eleven men , Is In tbo Hold and working southwest from Fort Dodgo. Mr. F. W. IC'mball ' , the chlof engineer ; nnd onu oi the best posted men In his line In the country , stated that thuro would oo considerable heavy work on the proposed llne.thoro being n good many cuts nnd fills to m alto and small streams to bridge. "Some parts of the route , however , " said Mr. Kimoull , "will bo comparatively level , and caby to build. The country from Fort Dodge I knew very well , nnd It was easy to arrive at a conclusion , Out the coun try from Council Bluffs 1 know little about , and will have to go of or It by team and nfoot , Where we will intercept the party working southwest Is a quojtlon , for there are many considerations to bo taken Into account. Wo hope , however , to have two parties In the Held by next week , and bo able to definitely decide upon the route of this now lino. Mr. C. W. Bojdcn , the division engineer of the Nebraska Central , Joined that com pany on Saturday , coming from the Evans- vlllo ft Terre Haute with whch ho was om- plovod for many years as chief engineer of the Ohio valley , assistant to T. A. Allen of tbo Macisey system. Ho Is a practical engi neer and , as ho says , "knows nothing else and possibly little of that. " Tolccniphcrs ( let u llcurlnj.- . The representatives of the Order of Rail way Telegraphers of the Union Pacific sys tem , who for the past thirty days have boon having u luxurious tlmo In Omaha , stopping at one of the loading hotels and living on" the fntof the land , were accorded an Interview with Superintendent Korty of the Union Pacific yesterday batwean 1) ) and 4 o'c'ock. It is understood that sir.cj their coming to Omaha the schcdulo which they proposed oricinally to submit to the powers that bo has boon materially chunced.and that now thcro is good ground for believing that many of their requests will bo granted , pro vided they do noi conflict with precedents made In this department. It is well known that many operatorson thosystom are poorly paid , but this fact may not have been called to tbo attention of the superintendent here tofore , so that It looks as if 'the presouco of the telegraphers in Omaha would bo a sort ot enlightenment campaign. At 4 o'clock the uxecutlvo board of the Order of Railway Telegraphers met Mr. L. H. Korty at the bfllco of the superintendents and an adjournment was taken to the library room in Union Pacific headquariers , where the requests of the Kontlurnen , who have boon in Omaha for the past month , were beard. A schedule of wages was presented , trnmcd upon a basis corresponding largely with that in force on the Atchtson , Topeka it Sttiita Fo and Denver & Uio Grande. Mr. Korty accorded tLo delegation a very cordial bearing , and after the presentation of their case talicod over the matter Informally with the men , nftor which tno meeting aajourned to await the action of the Union Pacille officials. Later Mr. Kerty mot Assistant General Manager Dickinson and laid bcforo that gentleman the wants of the Order of Hallway Telegraphers , who took the matter under advisomont. It U understood the committee will con tinue m Omaha until the matter is settled QUO way or another. Sioux City HrlilKU Tiillg. Uncertainty has existed with members of the Western Trafllc association regarding the practice that should ob'ain in the Interchange of traalc at Kioux City in the matter of bridge tolls. Tbo queHion arose last April on tbo application of the Illinois Central for dofi- nile information us to the rule to be applied. Heforenco was made to the arrangements in olTect ; via Oinaha. An expression of views by letter was invited. The majority contended that the method In vogue at Oinaha should bo uniformly applied ut Sioux City. That , however. Chairman Midcloy says , du js not up- pear practicable. On transcontinental traf- llc ho buys the Omaha bridge loll is deducted before prorating , but that U the only excep tion. All other divisions with tbo Union Pacitlcat Council Bluffd are of the gross through rale. At Sioux City the tituation is different. By contract made ootwoon the Omaha road and the Union Pacific October 18 , ISb' ) , it Is provided that on through traf fic interchanged between the respective companies ( south of Nor.'olit , Nob. , anuvost of Columbus , Nob. , and east of the Pacific coast ) "from the total ratn there shall first bo douuctod the Sioux City brldgo toll. " Tbo right to enforce the provisions of that contract is not ob llongod , and therefore Mr. Midglev considers it compntont for all members of the association operating via Sioux City , in order to secure uniformity , to allow at that paint the same deductions that the Omaha railway rccoguUoj at Sioux City , and no moro. Itullrimil Xiitvs iintl IVrmmiiU. J. H. Dumont , of the Nebraska Central , mid family go to Spirit L'iko today. F. A. Nash , general agent of tbo Milwau kee , returned from Kansas City youorduy morning. H. C. Plculoll , freight agent of the BUtt- moro & Ohio ut this point , wont to St. Paul hut nUht. President Clark , of the Union Pacific , has Joined Jay Gould , George Gould and Dr. Munn at Soda Springs , Idaho. Mussrs. Dickinson , Korty , McConnell and Buckingham raturnod yesterday after u tour of 11 vo weeks over the Union Pucilic system. They report tlu line in cxcullont condition.In some respects batter than it has ever been. The May statement of the Union P.iclllc , wholosvbtom , shows gross earnings $ 1,100- 011 , a decrease of flb,5U ; net , 51,01l.bJS , In crease $ I4,5 : < U. For five months : Gros ? , Jlil,057S9 ( ! , increase , tl3l'J3r ; nut , l.iJTJ.Od'J , Increase. flOI,451. The transportation committee of Sovereign Grand Lougo Indoppiident Order Odd of Fellows at Portland , Oio. , Sep tember 1U , has selected the Mllwauuea & St. Paul and Northern Pacille roads as the route to the mooting and the Union Pa- clflo anu Norlhwostoru , returning. "Crofutl's Overland Tour " * , a compact and hondy compendium consisting of U.OUO miles of main tours and 11,0'JU miles of sldo lours. U Just Issued , with tha compliments of tbo Union Pacific. Tlio book contains excel lent photograph ! * of S. H. il. Clark , Ed. Dickinson , Thomas L. Klmttall , E. U Lomax and John A. Munroe. _ . . For thu bum-lit of thousands of eastern people who duiiru lo vlsli Nobrasua when nature Is ut her best , when tbo finest coun try In the world is blossoming us the rose , two harvest excursions will bo run August itUumI September'7 frcm points west of Plt burir and Buffalo for ono faro , good to stopover at points west of the Missouri river ou the going trip , good for twenty day a. Highest of all in Leavening Power , Latest U. S. Gov't Report A NEWSPAPER MAN. The I'miiidrr nHtlfo Panicum Toledo Itlmlo Tnlks nnil WtlttH Hrcm-dlng th Suc- mill Sclrntlllo Treatment of Ilc * 0opelnn > l nn 1 The printed Rtfctempnts of t > rs. Copnland and Shcunrd rtllTi-Kfrom the stereotyped run of ndvurttslng tmitrrUl in nothing moru nota bly than In the fnoCthat the testimonials pre sented are from Atoll-known people , residents of the city , rciirasvittallvo of mimu particular profe slon. trade or craft. This has been so frequently commontud on by nowspaucr rciulccs. us they note the teitlinonhils of ucr- gvincn , lawyer' ' , profession il inoti nnd irades- inenuf unqnosttuncd standing In Omaha and \lolnlty , that II needs uo further cniplmsts thun that nlTonlod by thu continued uppuar- annu of testimony of th s type. Thin week IH prcs ntud the ntnlumont of .1 pcntliimati. well known not only In Nebraska hut to Iho newspaper world throushoiit the country , ns the founder of the famous Toledo Hindu .n ISSC.dif turn unit the vi-hlolu for NHS- bv's peculiar ircnliih ) nnd In 1& " > J the innnniicr of the Cleveland Morale. Mr. A. W. 1'ulr * banks , rusldlnn at lira Locust struct. Mr. ralrhanks linvliu. It w.is earned , some- thliig Intcriist ut to cominunlcato rui'iirillnx his expnrluneo In being troalud for a chronlo catsirrliiil trouble of m my yeitrs' Btandlng , wus vMti-d nnd Intel vluwod iiy the writer. "Ves , " ho said , in response to n question , "You cannot put It ton stroiiuly , Thuso cun- tleinun arc dolni lood , They nro relieving and uurlng a uloss of troubles which have lonit been considered lncnr.iiic. : I can testify to this fiom my own personal cxpeilencc. "As nil my friends Know. 1 had tried for years to gut relief from a mo-,1 dlsiigreoablo and olfunslvo cii'-o of chronic catarrh. .I1 or 15 years at least I had hucn n siiileror from this dlsotsc. Doplors. ilonehos and drins were tried without number and without limit to no avail. "I wontlo Drs Copeland and Shcpard , bolnff Inipressed with the high character and unlin- ixmclmble standing of the ovldcneo they olTcicd In the dally press. MR. A. W. FAII1IUMICS. ( POUNPEIl Of TI1CTOLKPO .ocuvr TiiKir. "Well , I hadn't bren under thuir care long tieforo 1 discovered why It was tboy we o nblu to ollur iuchuvldiinco to thu public. They nc- cnmnhsh what thuv promisu. They do what they claim to bo ahlo to do. Tholr methods uru tliorou'-'h iui-1 huicntlflc and yet mill nnd p.ilnluss. There wus no euttliri or liurnlng with acids or cimterlos. The tieatment wns mild and pleasant nnd yut went : il once to the Buat of the nlsunsu. br nglii relief and setting iiDont a steady liupr.iveintMii. "I am mote limn irraiuful for \vhat they Irivo accomplish ! ) ! for me. "Stny u moment , " sild Mr , Kalrhnnks , no the reporter tinned to RO. " "I.cst then ) should bo any question about , this 1 will put it In writ ing. " Taking penell and piper Mr. Rilrbanks wrotu the followln. . which is loproJucud o\or a fac slmllu of his signature : HtH Urltlua Stiitenipiit. To In COPKI.AM ) A\i > f-Mip.\ui : ) : I imvp su fcrcil for Ihb Inst'Httcup .joip almost beyond endurance - durance nltli cnturrU. HalulUto mo like n friend. Kroui tliCBtnit your treatment ro torol mo. The Imprutcmcnt wns Krailuiil linlstoadr. Your manner to mo wan rourtiMiui nnd in < ntlcmnnly. your truiit- uient vcluntlllc nnd satlffiictory. To sny ilmt I nui nlcnscd with tliu result \\oulil bo to put It very mildly. Iwrltothls i > o Hint others may lie led by Uie nuiG inenni to derive thu Biinu banellt. Vun dei-crve thctlian ! < i , of ull who are benotltted by your kind nnd pclentltlc treatment. Vours with tuunk * for Improved health , $5 A MONTH. CATAHUIl TKRATEI ) AT THE UXIKOIIM RATH OK * A MOXIMI-.MIIHOIMS : : KU u N1SIIK1) KliKi : . TOlt AM , OrilKK DIS- KASKS Till : KATiSVILI , ME IO\V AND I'MI'UIIM AND In PHOI'OIITION TO Till : ACTUAL WHOLESAU : COST OV MEDICINE UttjUlltUD. KOOMS ail ANJ3 Ul- > , New York Life Building , OMAHA , NR13. \V. II. UOPKLAND. > r. D. O. H. H1IKPAUU , M. D. SVKVlALTlKSi Catirrh. Asthmn , llronchl- ItlH , Ncrviuiq Dlso.isca. H oed lKouvs ) , Hhoii- iiiutlsin. Conaiiniutlon. iiuJ all chronlo nlTuc- tloim of the Tlira-it , Luuxs , Btomach , Liver und KldneyR , Ollluu hours : 9 loll n in. . " to 5 p.m. , T to j ) . m. Sunday. IU u.in. to 1 p.m. Catarrh and all chronic 'li'-onaes trp.'itfiil Kiip.fnj4fiillv iiiiill. Si > nfllit Iti i ht.iiniis for question rlrciilais. Addrois all ) iltoia ! lo ' 'opoland Modlcul lustlliilu. Now YorkI.lfo Ilulldliii : , Oinahn , Nub. If , M)11 llilVO HIUlllpl'llll' , IlllllKI'htlllll , rialiili-iicc , Mckllidii ! < > lie , "all run lo u" or losing lli'hli , tuko Tlii-ytoiKi up tin ) rak hloinacli anil llllllll lip till ) IfaKKillK llffKl'iiltf. . HEALTHFUL , .AGREEABLE , CLEAN51NQ. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SDAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , liurns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water Bailey , Sr The icliug i Dentist V Third Floor , 1'axtoii llloolc. Telepliiino 1(185. ( HKh and 1'acii.iiii Sts. A Jullnfiof teeth on nitbor lor 15. I'vrfcct net Ti'i'th wlllioul | iluu ur r.tniuvnble trldxo work just Iho Ililnic Icr lo iri or luiUllo > | > ulii > r , ugrur dropdown. TKiiTii IXTUACTID : : WIIHOIJT I'-ii.s. All tilling ut ruasoiinblo r.tei > . A.I work Cut tills out fur agu.dg , IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM Indian ions If you are In position to take advantage of the laws re lating to If you have taken up a piece of Public Land. If you have made an invention on which you desire to secure a Patent , You should communicate with the Bee Bureau of Claims The object of this bureau i& to give every person holding1 n legitimate claim against the government the advantage of a residence in "Washington , whether ho live in Texas or Alaska. It docs more than that. Kino-tenths of the population of Washington would be helpless if asked how to go to worlc to secure their rights through the depart ments. THE Bii3 Bureau of Claims gives the advantage , not only of per sonal residence , but of thorough famil iarity with all the machinery of the government. It offers Absolute Security. You do not know whether the average Washington claim agent will cheat you or not , although on general principles you would naturally suppose that ho would. But you know that the San Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Pioneer - neer press and the Omaha BKB cannot alTord to cheat you. They guarantee this Bureau , ana their reputation is staked upon tlio honesty and ability of its miinagcmcnt. The bureAu employes attorneys who are Expert Specialists , for oauh of its dopartmonts. Its Indian depredation casc3 nro care fully worked u , with all tha evidence required hy law , and argued before the court of claims in such a manner as to bring out most favorably all the essen tial points. Its land catcs are handled in strict ac- cordancn with the rules of the General Land Ollico , so that no delays or com plications ensue in the orderly settle ment of the claims. Its patent caves are so managed as to insure the utmost , possible benefit lo the inventor , by giving him the broudodt protection his ideas will jiibtify. Its pnuaion cases are disposed oi with the least possible delay and expense to the veterans. Don't refrain from consulting thn bureau because yon are afraid of the coal. Its costs nothing to got information. Afak as many questions as you please , and they will bo answered promptly cheerfully and accurately , without charge. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Room 22O , Bee Build ing , Omaha , Neb. , ni > Flnc l In tbo World. - lV auDKirarcom ( l .lonsuocinllcii. _ _ , . , HEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. Kvery Haturdny , NE1V YOIIK , ( ; illK/\I.Tiil : and NAl'IES , At rriniUr Intcrvali. _ . _ _ 8ALOOH , SECOND-CLASS AND 8TEERAOE rate on lowest , toriim to mm from tlio prlnclplo 035TCB. ZUSUOn , IBIOa k ALL C5HI1WEHTAL rOUtlS- ticuislon ticket , nrillnbla K ; lelurn Iiy . " "if..1,11' P , ' ° : * > r IU turi' queClydB ANo-tli "I IrtUnclor N plcOll ttnhi asl letcy ! OrJtri fer isi Aa rt t lovttt SAW. to ny of our local Aycnt or to ON ItUUTllKltS. C'liloujro , IL. ALLAN LINE HOVAf , MAUHTBAMSUll'S , CA1H.N , t * I'5 to fHO , Aci'ordltu to stuuuioi and locution nf BUturoom. IntoniKidliitii n ml Hti er.'iiro ni low rutui. NO CATi'l-K ( 'AUKIKIl , PKIIVIOBOII- - CT-ATp ) STATE f ALLAN LINB LINC NKW VOKICund OI.AfcllONV. Vlul.on lotidfrruvury fortuitilu JulyVSIh STA'IK OF CAMfOIIMA I M 1' M Ami , Illli bl'ATt : OK NKVAUA n .V'lli fTATK OK NIIIIIIAMJA noou , CaLIn , HI. t-uvoniJ Cubln IU , fcHtruui ) , t < V. Al'l'l ' ) to AI.l-A.S MU ; . Lli cuuo 11. C , MOOltB , lllf UovtrajU tl. O-DAY We begin our annual mid summer sale of all the odd suit , pants that have accumulated during - / ing the past season. The thousands * - sands who have profited by these sales in other years will need no urging to be on hand. Those sales are too \vell known to need more than bare mention to bring our patrons out in full force. These sales are entirely ori ginal with "The Nebraska , " and can neither bo equalled nor imitdted. 'For magnitude of assortment - sortmentquantity to choose from value for your hard earned dollar they stand without rivals in the clothing world. The sale this sea son comprises neeirly 2500 PAIRS OF PANTS In almost every conceivable shade and color- dark , medium and light. They are in plaids stripes-- checks mixtures fancy and plain colors. They are in cassimeres cheviots homespuns worsteds serges tweeds flan nels. They are in lots of from one to twenty pairs of a kind , and represent about every style of a suit that we've sold since the first of March. We've divided them into three great lots at $1.50. $2.50. $3.50. The pants at one fifty are out of suits up to seven fifty the two fifty ones are out of suits up to thirteen fifty while the three fifty ones are from , the finest suits we've sold this season. The lot of pants at two dollars and fifty cents a pair we claim to be the biggest value ever offered by any clothing house in this whole country and consists entirely of pants that \vould cost you four five and six dollars a pair out of regular stock. If you are compelled to wear your coat this hot weather on account of the "holy" condition of your pants why you know two fifty airi't much. During July and August we close at 6:3O : p. m. Saturdays , 1O p. m. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Th eminent uperlnllit In nervous , clironlc , privnlo , tilool , akin and anmry ill'cntai. A ronilir nfl registered ( graduate In muitclno. us dtplnmns uiul cerutliMU'it nlinvr. la Bill ! treating with the greiteH succeift calnrrh. speruiHtorruoca , lost mnnhuO'l ' , aemtnal Wt'rvkneM. nUht losaoa , luipntimcy , firphllu. stricture , uon- orrlioefti ifloct. Tnrlcotole.ctc No mercury n * il. NOT ; tientmuut lorlos * of vltnl | m t r , I'tirlles uniiblu to vl ll me may tie trcnteJ at home l > jr corruMiunilenci1. MeJldna or Instrument * ellt ! > / lunlluroxprvu . ! oiiralT nicked , nn marka to Indlrntu contuntt or siindur. Ouo pcrionul Inlcrvlow prcluired. Consultation . . . . freu. i orreiponden 'o ilrlilly nrlvnte . llnok ( Material of Lira ) iiint true. Ofllou uour U m. lo'J p. m. Sundays Ula.ui.to ilui. Scud slump for nuir- A KNT. 18th and Farnain Sts , A Great Tent Show. For One Week , Commencing Monday , July iSth. WodiiHil.iy-M ( PROF. GENTRY'S jpne and Canine Paradox CO-Woiidci fully Educated Tonics and Dogs-GO WILL oivn run Grandest EntBrtainm't KVIII : sins IN AMIIMUA. Two hours olld unjoyinciit uovor to lie for- Tlit'funniest show In the wnrlil , strlotly jnonii. refined unci Instrimtlvu liulorsutl by 1'ullilt , 1'russanil IVoplu Price 10 and 20 cents. fflR Week July IS. i f / ; * Our liig Theater Shows , Coolest 1'l.ice ' in Town ntc io , t i.i. me r I Ji Tf V.ifly v I i . . t iSfti s BlYER.SIHOBSESC BllS4EBWiy.N.Y [ BUSINESS lll.-rclo . IJil r- \ 1) ryoli will ho bettor for yon thun u howo. It doodii i out uuv- Uiln . 1'riiKiil Morchnnt mot pntlroly couvliued No. It won't nut uiiythliiK. "ut I in arr.ild It 11 ( jlvo inu u thundering Ulk' lip tlto. Chicago cage Trlbiiiiu. The moral is yours so's n Colmnbiiv bicyulo litirthieHt inun , the 1'opo Mftf , Co. ollor you health and hupni- ncss , clear hciidoilnosH , ronoviitod inouoy-inakiiiA' brains - - ! Columbus Avo. , Hoston , _ TAUIM.F.O Ktriwl ' ; tlie tiimna.ln.i ! uuJtuml * I'Uil , fr thu tlcoij , ore' t-urr un'l iltn Itiuli ; 1A br ° t li.tillil ill Uimwn ful lilliiull- ' , iCHL conbtjpatlou , dr | > l."iJ | , luulx if ratlv iieauoiM , litul ll'Ul fl , IbW cf , CM , tiiunul ill I r w < lon , I ul/.f 1.11 tl .ll , | ilif\t | \ , imll-iw f , nijln t | I.IHf tJjrlr proirfuni'tlou 1'ernn.t * ureU-jiflltedbjt klu < Jiii' n/ : U/CAL / ( io , lOf pruc lit , Nc'w Vork j TRADE MARK. free tiynn HXI'n'lT ' OITICIA Perfect .iiljiistinont. Superior lonsoi. Narv oushi'iidiicliu cured by iibln ; ; our Siui-tiuia : < mill r.yo.-lubscj 1'rlcoi low for llr t ol.m goods. THE ALOE & PENFOLO CO , , HIS. loth St. , Crol'liton ! , Ulo j'.c. DH..J. . E , EW THE SPECIALIST. Is uniuninssed n tlio trontniontot ( ill tormtolff 1'rtiVATK DISEASES , and nil ( lUorlortf nnil ir ! Ml lUeB of y until i , iiJ inilihi > ol. I7yuar r uxiifrlen u. lib ruxoiucui urnl faollltluj fir * jir.u-tiiMlly iiiillinltul , Tliii Doctor Is rocorn- inonilod Iiy tint iirni-i , and nndor. < vd In tlio triuiiDMt torinxby tin * pcuplo for fair tr "t- nient nnil ImnuU profuiiiiiiiril uilvluu Tlii > ii est poweifiil ruiuuilluH known lo moilcim Kelinu'o for the hiiccoiJul troutmcut of th fdllowln ; iliHfaxpi : QONOKUUOliA tiiiinnrllKto rolluf. A coin- ii'utuuiuu ' without thu lofi of un liour'u tlmo from liiitiiioKi , OLKETOnu of thii most coinliloto anil uo > rosifnl trij.itnii.-iin for Kluet und all unnoyuiz- d.fcehar us vuv known lo the im < ll < ul profoj't blun. Tliu nnulu uru tl illy wonilurful. ' STH'OTUKE liio.itunt known roniuily for thu tro itiin-iitof Hirluturo , without p ln , out * iln. . or d I itln ' A iiioitrpnuirk iljlii ru'iioilr. SYI'inMS-No tri < atiiiont for thU lerrlUlo bloii'l illKiiimi hfti ever liunn inorosil uosiful. nnr litui Mroii ur uiiiliirsoiiiuiita In iho llxh * of modern sulcncu Hun dUunyo It posltlrolr cur , 1 1) u and ovury trnco of tint puUon untlruly removal from thn hlooJ. LOST MANHOOD , ami unihltlon. norrout- iiokt , tlmldltv , dniponduncy und ull uukiio * .mil dlborclora of yoiitli or mauliouJ , Uullel ohtiilnrd nt onuo. SKIN DI8KABK3 , nnd all dlieuoui of th itoiiiH' ' ! ! , blond , liver , kldiioyi and IjludUni- ro iruutud HU ccuKfiilly witli tbo grwutu known runiudlua for tliu < li 3 tt i. Wrltu for ulr ul > N auiiuu ( tuu Im. lith < IIH4 1'Ul'HniH tftt ,