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8 THE OMAHA PATLY BEE ? WEDNESDAY , JULY 27 , IQ92. ASPHALT DM FROM TIIZ LAKE Mayor Eemis Presents His O'jjctions to the Peculiar Paving Specifioitious. TRYING TO BREAK THE BARBER GRIP Councllmrn Drcllno In Oolnrlilo with the Mayor In III * VIcMvi Many Itotitlno .MattcrH Attciulril tn at tlio Council Seinlun. At the council mooting liPtcl last nlpht , Mnyor Ucmls Intimated thut the council hnd pone wruns In pissing the ordinance order- IHR Twenty-ninth avcnuo paved with Trlnl- dati sheet lalto iiiplmltum , nnd presented tins vote upon the subject : "MAiOH'd OH-nci : , O\lA u , July 20. To the Honorable , the City Council of the City of Omaha : Gentlemen I herewith return without my approval nn onllnnnoj ordering the Improving of Park , or Twenty-ninth nvcnuo , from Loitvoinvorth to Hickory Btreot , In street Improvement district No. B.VJ , with Trinidad sheet Inlco nspbaUtitn , class 6) llvo year1 guaranty , for the follow ing roavMi.i : "First The material nropoicd by the ordi nance for paving said Park nvonuo hai not bcon designated by the property owners owning u majority of the froutugo In said improvement district. "S uond For the reason that when u ma jority of such owners fall to designate the material they desire used for pavtnc wttnln thirty days the mayor and council h we ttio rlpht to determine upon the material to ho mod. This right to BO determine the ma terial to to used for paving when u majority of tlio property owners fail to designate the same Is expressly given by the charter to the mayor us well as the council , and to authorize the paving of nny street with on'y particular material when the property own ers fall to urslgimlo tlio same the action of the mayor must concur with the action of the council. Tins being so , I mint assert tlio right uiven mo by thn charter , and whennvcr 1 consider tliu public Interests do not Justify the designation of an } ' particular material 1 must withhold my approval. I tie not duum It for the Interest of the public , hut on the contrary , against the interests of the taxpayers of Omaha to desig nate Trinidad sticut lake asphaltum as a material for paving. As a result of requir ing Trinidad sheet asuhnltum to bo dug or taken directly from tbo Ulto in the island of Trinidad would bo to give ouo concern , nonicly , the Barber Asphalt company , the exclusive monopoly of laying all nsphaltum pavement In the city of Umahii , the erica to bo paid for such pave ment would he wholly within the discretion of the Barber company. It Is by deliberate Judgment , after frequent conferences with the city engineer , tliu members of the Hoard of Public \Voiks , the city attorney and councilrncn. Unit the only proper thing to no in order to piotect the taxpayers of Omaha is to sustain tliu Board of Publlu Works and the city engineer In preparing specifications , and in determining the manner In which bids shall ho tnude , received and considered. The lionrd of I'ubltu Works and city engineer , in their judgment , and as I bcllevo with u commendable purpose of provcnl- Ini : any one Jinn trom holding the oxclut.- ivo monopoly of laying usptmllum on tbo streets of Omaha , liavo prepared plans un.l apccilicntloiis , have advertised for bids , nnd after due consideration of the same have declared who WAS the lowest responsible bidder nnd have rejected alt other blus. "Wnero property owners dcslgnato material other than that proscribed by the Hoard of Public Wonts and city engineer , it becomes the dutv of the mayor nnd council to gtvo to such ptopcrty owners the particular ma terial by them doslirnatod , even though such property owners may not have fully under- itood the clTuut of their action. But when a mnjority of the property owners , as In this case , have fulled to designate the material , then no such obligation ou the part of the mayor nnu council uxiits and botti nro left frca to tnko such action as may be In thu bon Interest ot the taxpayers of the city. "Third 1 further object to Ibis ordinance for the loason that its passage and approval would delay the work of paving Park avenue. I nm much In favor ot the iuvncdlatu paving of this avenue , and the passugo and ap proval of an ordinance requiring it to bo' paved with Trinidad s float , iisphallum would cnablo thn Uo.ud of Public AVorks to immediately mnko thir contract with ike- lowest responsible bidder under thu sncciili'iUiotis and in nccordanco with the action of said beard. Unless this course U taken , delay Dial probable litiga tion will follow. As no bids have thus far bcon accepted by the Board of Public Works for aspnntutm specially designated as 'Trinidad shoot liiko nsiihaltum , ' it would bo necessary to readvertiso for bids. When that ib done , us I have already Indicated , the city nnd the property owners along Park avenue will bo entirely nt the mercy ot the Barber Asphalt company , so far , at least , us thu price of auch pavement is concerned. ' For the purpose of preventing delays nnd nllowlnu' Park nvcnuo to bo promptly pnvud with Trinidad fhoot asphaltum , 1 nerowith submit for jour consideration an oidlnanca which , at my request , has econ carefully pioparcd by the city engineer. " Dlauiuilnj ; tliu .Musaugu. From start to llntsh it was apptront thut tha council was not with tlio ma } or and his veto and us soon as thu message was road tuo oratory commenced to How. ' Mr.'Specht wus In favor of passing the ordinance over the mayor's ' voto. Tbo properly owners had petitioned for asphalt from the lake and should have It. Mr. Munro said the question hinged on the park paving. City Engineer Koowator said the Park commission had no more right to blgn for puving than any other citl/en of Oinahn. They v/ero not Interested for the reason that Urn park was exempt from taxation. Mr , Kdwards knew that it majority of the property owners were in favor of the 'j ilnidad Inttn product and no other. Mr. Ktsassur B.ild that it was not tlio will of the neuple ttnil the asphalt contractor should prepare his own specllleatious. Proslucnt Davis called Mr. Klsasser to order. Ho said that he was nut apeaking to the question , Mr. Klsasser .said that ho was sneaking to the question , llu said thut thu wliolo move to pasj the ordinance over the mayor's veto wus nothing but the plan ot the navlnc com bine. i\Ir. Jacooson Minified that , the city council had thu rlclit. to designate tlio material to bu placed In front oIThu [ ink. Mr. Munro said that the street ought to bo pavuJ , and if thovuiowiis sustained It mount that thu street would not bu paved this year. When the roll was called Air , Klsassor was the only man who voted to sustain thu voto. Kiiilrui | Wins . Uml IUT. Tlion this veto was handed in and rejected In short order : "J herewith return without my approval nn ordinance ordering thu Improving of Lothrop street from Sherman uvuuuo to Eighteenth hlroot In street Improvement district No. I'JT , suld Improving to consist of paving wltu Trlnuuul sheet nsphaUum dug or takin dlrcctlv ftoin the asphalt lake on tlio Inland ot Trinidad , for tlio reasons specially suited In my vote message relat ing to the pavlnir of Park avenue , and to nvoid delay 1 herewith snoiHl for vour con- bluerntion un ordinance which , at mv request , has buon curufully piupaivd by tliu city onclnocr requiting said street to bu paved With Trinidad bhvot asphalluui. " num. The mayor wrote that ho hud approved the pin'is fur the now Sixteenth street via duct. Ho said , lioucvcr , that ho had not ap pointed appraisers to tibsoss damage * mid liu-olllB. The mayor said thut hu was In favor of Urn construction of the viaduct , but did not think that theru thould bu any dam- UCCH ustoszud uculnat the property along the line. Instead of damages ha thought there \\uuld be benotlttt and that all property owners should waive damages. The cotmminl- vntion was referred to the Second ward delegation , Thu bonds and contracts of tha novora ! contractor * to whom paving contracts hud lircn awarded were picuonted and approved. The plans for the proposed Fifteenth ttieot vladuot wore approved and tha city attorney was luktructcd to propavo the noco sary ordlnuucc. TUo cuainuttco oa parks rcooaiuicndod the acceptance of deeds granting lands for boulc- vnrds , with the cxccptlen of onn from -loiinlo H , Lowo. The troubiu with this deed was that she wanted the city to pave , curb ntid cutter that nortion of the boulevard which is to pass through bar land. Seine Now Orillnnncr * . Ordinances wora Introduced ordering the opening of Twenty-sixth strcot from wclson addition to Cnldwell Htrcct ; 'ordering the street railway company to pave the space between Us rails nt such titno as the streets along which said tracks nro laid nro ordered paved ; dcclailtig the necessity of constructing a viaduct along the line of South Twenty fourth street nnd ever the tracks of the Burlington nnd the Union Pa- clllc Hallway companies. Tlio ordinance ordering the paving of Mad ison avcnuo from Sherman avenue to Fif teenth street was amended by striking out nsphaltum nnd substituting vitrlllcd brick. As auinndcd the ordinance passed. By ordinance the city attorney was au thorized to employ n bibliographer at a salary of $75 par month. The attorney said that tha ordlnanco was not Introduced nt his rcqua t. Mr. E'lsassor said Inn object of the ordl nanco was to nllow the stenographer thu same salary as paid the stenographer in the city clerk's oflleo. I.otn of Koiitlno Work. Thn council accepted nn invitation to at tend the Nebraska stuto fair and resolved to attend in n body , Tha appointment of S. I , Morrison to in spect the laying of water mains , under the direction of tno Inspector of plumbing , was presented , Mr. Klsnssor anld that ho could not sea the tiso of having the man. AccordIng - Ing to his ideas there were too many bar- uncles on tha pay roll. , Mr. Conway expressed the opinion that , Morrison know nothing about plumbing nnd was not competent. Mr. Elsasscrsald that last year there were four inspectors nt ? 3 per day ; this year there were throe inspectors nt ? 4 par dnv and now there were to bo four Inspectors a't $4 per day. Mr. Munro Insisted that the extra inspec tor was needed. The anpolntmont was confirmed. The bond ofV. . L. Diston , in the sura of fJOJO ! ) , to perfect the title of the Diston tract for park purposes , was presented and approved. Comptroller Olson said that ho could not comply with Mr. Elsassi-r'a request , asking for a list of lands and lots deeded to the Union Pacillo Hallway company. Ho snld that his ofllco win established since the deeds were executed and that iho records said nothing about the deeds. The matter was then referred to City Engineer Uoso- wator. The secretary of the Board of Health wrote that slnco Judge Davis" decision the milk ordinance was worthless. This was re ferred to the city attorney with Instructions to prepare and report a now ordinance. Mr. Itcliiilorll'8 Compliments. Architect Belndorff wrote that the state ment mnUo by Mayor Bctiua , relative to the elevators in tbo citv hall , was absolutely falso. Ho snld that the work on the eleva tors was progressing , and that thora was no shifting of responsibility. It was true that alone time some portions of the elevators were lost in transit , but if they wcru no did not propose to rcsolvo himself into u tracer for the purposn of going out onto thu rail- I roadii to look up lost froicht. The Central Labor union petitioned the council to hurry up the cominuucjmcnt of public works. The council resolved to com- plv with the request of the petit loners. Seven gasoline lamps xvcrb ordered tootled on Calliouu nvoauo and forty-two gasoline lamps wore ordered relocated at once. The additional clerks in the citv treasurer's ofllco , placed there on May 10. were ordered continued in otlico for the period of sixty days loiigur. An ordinance looking to the opening oE Twonty-ninth street , from Indiana avcnuo to Hamilton sheet , was ordered. ' SO. Mi ; STKMIOTfc TO UK 1'AVKO. Improvements upon Which Autlro Work AMU lie C'oinmcncril nt Once. Once more the public Is assured that the paving of streets under the contracts of 189.5 will begin nt an early dale , a data not later than today , providing something unseen does not intervene. The contracts for stouo and brick have been signed , icaled and delivered ; Jhoy have been approved by the mayor and last night they went before the council for final action. J. U. Smith & Co. . the brickmon , carry off the bullc of the worn and cot" the following streets under the live-year guarant 'o , which means six inches of con crete with brick set on edge : Tnlrtsecond street from the north line of Euclid avenue to the north line of Woolworth - worth avenue ; Partcar street , from Twenty- fourth to Twenty-ninth street ; Caldwcll street , from Twenty-fourth street to the west line of Sbinn'.s addition nt $1.35 per square yard ; bprueo street , from the west line of Twenty-second to the east line of Twenty-fourth strcot , nt fl.SO per square yard ; Mason street , from the east line of Thirtieth to the east line of Thirty-first street : Chlojgo stioat from Twenty-second to Twenty-third strcot at $1.87 per square yard.Under Under the ten year guarantee , which pro vides for six inches of concrete and two mi ties of sand , wltti briclc set on edge , Smith & Co. eel Davenport street , I from Twonty-fourth to Twenty-llfth street I nt ? J. It ) per square yard ; Spencer street from I Sherman uvunuc to Twenty-fourth street at 91.0. ) porBqunro yard ; Mason street from Twenty-ninth stcout to Twenty-ninth nvonuo und Sowurd streut from Twenty-fourth to Twonty-Ilflh street at fc.MO pur square yard ; Nineteenth street from Furnam to Huraoy nl ? a per square yard. Hnt-'h Murphy gets the contract for repairIng - Ing Leavenworlh street from Sixteenth to Twenly-nlnlh with bric , ton year guarnntoo nt ? l.-li : per square yard. He also eets the following strcotu for Colorado sandstone. Clais "C" wklch Is u base of six inches of sand ut fl.b'J per square yard ; Sixth street , from thu south line of Piurco street to the north line of Hickory ; Loavtmworlh stre3t from the wont line of Tenth to thu east line of Eleventh ; Twelfth street , from the south line of JOIIIM to the north line of Lsavon worth ; Burt. from the west line of Fifteenth tu thu east line of Sixteenth ; Callfornlu , from Fifteenth to Sixteenth ; I/.ard , from Twelfth to Four teenth ; Sherman avunuo , from the south line of Grand avcnuo to Fort street. This navlng will cover II I.-IU square yards and including the intorscutlons , lha oxpcnsq of which is borne bv the city , means an out- liv of SITO.-lOd. Tno contractor * state that as soon as they find that their contracts nro npprovod , that they will nut a largo force of men at worn and rush the work to completion ; that none of the contracts will run ever until , next year. J. H. Smith & Co. sin to that next , week they will work 1'iJ men while Murphy says that bo will li'indlo as many moro. The outlook for tbo asphult paving is not BO bright , as the mayor has today vetoed a number of the ordinances and will give his reasons for so doing In a vote message that will bo transmitted to the council tonight. Tno outlook for the paving of Twentieth from Clark to Like street , it no brighter tnan it wus at tills tlino lust year. Thu In junction brought by thq water works com pany has bcnn disposed of and ibo water con nections made , but the complications ever tlio sewer connections still oxlst. These connections have not neon mudo and the suit bolwcen the city und iho property owners ever which party should stand thu expense htill remains upon the court records , pre venting the contractor from going on with the Tulio Hood's and only Hood's , because. IIood'K ' S'iraiiparilla cures. It possesses merit peculiar to itself Try it yourself. MOVING STONEIIILL'S ' STOCK Although Wo Made Almost Supothuman Efforts to Olosa Out This Stock , THERE STILL REMAINS THOUSANDS OF Hollar * ' Worth of Ir lrnblo Dry flooiln , Which Wo Hail to Mova Into tlio Itos- ton Sloro WhonWoiro Obliged to Vncnto StoiiolilU's Stand. It is but thrco or four weeks since wo bought/ the Stonohlll bankrupt stock , lint oven with till the big crowds and all the big successful sales it has still been impossible to boll it nil or even noa lv all. all.Wo Wo bought the stock very cheap. Wo have boon soiling it very , very cheap. Wo tried very hard to sell it all out of the old stan a. But the stock was too big and there was so much of it , that no matter how low wo made the prices , or how many salespeople wo hud , or how big the crowd of customers , wo were still unable to sell anything like the whole stock , " before wo" were obliged to vacate the old Stonohlll stand. For instance , there arc still ever 100 pieces of silks left that we have boon offering at just half what Stonchlll soid them for , but now to got rid of them wo arc selling them at The Boston Store at tv quarter or a third. All that remains of Stonohill's dress goods cost us nothing , and pcoplo can got them for almost nothing. Do not fail to got one of thcso mar velous bargains. Ribbons and laces were Stonohill's hobbles , und he had the biggest stock In town. town.What What remains will bo closed out at The Boston Store during the balance of this week for a more nothing. What remains of the Stonehlil stock of hosiery and underwear will bo almost given away at The Boston Store this week. For real , genuine , unquestionablebir- gains in dty goo Is call at The Boston Store this week ; everything will to sucri liccd. THE BOSTON STORE , N.W. Cor. 10th and Douglas st. Leave vour orders for Frank & Co.'s delicious ice cream. 1310 Dodge stroot. Telephone 1210. Wanted at the ollico'Of THE OMAHA BEE , coiios ) of the TUB EVENING BEE April 24 The Omaha Mirror Mfg. removed to 710 N. lOtli street Eye and ear surgeon. Grant Culli- more , room 221 , Boo building. Knights Templar i\ciirsloni. Commencing July 2oth the Chicago , Rock Island & Puelfio railway will sell tickets lo Donvo SaltLako and Helena , Montana , at half fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale until Aug. 10th , good to return until Oct. 10th. Tlio Colorado llyor. leaving at 1:20 : p.m. , serves dinner in dining car utter departure from Omaha. This is the only direct route with elegant , through sleepers lo Den ver , Colorado Springs , Munitou and Pueblo. Take the Rock Island and you ' will bo satisfied you have selected'the best Ticket ollice 1002 Farnam st. CHAHL'KS KENNEDYG.N.W P.Agt. JOHN SEBASTIAN , G. T. & P. Agt. Spectacles adjusted for defective vision. Dr. Cullimore , R. 22A , Boo bldg DIVIDING DOUGLAS 'CASH. jirort to Secure n I'.irt of the Ioul : I'uiul for G'lty htruuts. The city proposes to move upon the county In nn effort tosecuro the city's sluiro of tbo road fund. Yesterday CltyAttornoyJConncll nnd Chair man Jucobson of tha llimnco committee of iho council calloa at tha city treasurer's ofllco for tbo purpose of making the demand. Owing to the absence of County Treasurer Irey , but little wus accomplished. In this particular the city will claim thatlt Is entitled to one-half of the road fund collected within the city limits , nnd thut the sum shall bo expended upon the city streets , under ibo directions of tlio city council. The council will further claim that If the county has paid warrants on the road fuuu in excess ot the hulf of tbo amount collected , the excess will have to bo returned to tbo city. If such has boon the procedure , the city attorney maintains that all such payments luivo bean In violation of law nnd that tbo county treasurer nnd bis bondsmen will bo hold for tbo amount. It Is of the opinion of both City Attorney Co'incll and Mr. Jacobson that tha traitor will be adjusted without resorting to hardti moaiuros. fc _ lill. PKICE'S ItAICI.VU IMMVDKIt. Supplying tlio Army , Nilvy anil Imll.iii Io- Ii.irtinont. Chlcwjo Inter Ucc.in. The purchasing agents of tbo United States government have ordered nearly 10J.UUO pounds of Dr. Prico's Baking Powder in the Jlrst live- months of this year , lbU. ! TUo Rovernmont oxoruisos great care In solootl is Its supplies of nil Kinds rcj cting everything that Is not of the bait , and tbo very fact that U hm ncloptod Dr. Prlco's IJaldnc ; Powder is proof thut It , Im found It thu boit ot all tbo biking pnwuer * Dr. Price's Is peculiarly adapted for export , in neither long sea voyngos nor climatic changes affect It , this brand keeping fresh and sweet for years whllo ether baking powders deter iorate rapidly. It Is guaranteed to the government to bo a pure cream of tartar powder free from am monia , alum or other harmful substancaa and It 11 also the only baking powder prepared - pared by a physician of high standing. VVi'nt Oiniiliii Krjiulillrniig. Owing to n misunderstanding on part of committed Wast Umuha republicans will hold caucus ever ngaln on Wednesday evenIng - Ing July 27 , 18'Ji , nl tlw corner Forty-eighth und Cumlng streets nt S o'clock p , in. Pri maries for said precinct nlll bo hold at same pluccbuturday evening July ! U. Ib'jJ ' , from 8 to 1U p. m. H. C. Diuuo.v , It. C. PATTCHIO.V. Mrs. Wlnslow's Sootning Bvrup for chil dren leolhlng produces natural quiet sloop. 0 * t'nntu IL hot lie. Shipped Omulm ( inld. Yesterday City Treasurer Uolln shipped $93,000 , of city money to Now York to pay thu Interest on city bonds duo August I und to tultu up some short tlino bonds which will mature on thai dale. "Lato to boa ana eany to nso will shorten the road to your homo In the skies. But early to bed and "Littlo Early lllser. " too pill thai makes Ufa lougor and botteru ud wiser. Used in Millions of I Ionics 40 Years the Standard RAW ASIBEEF STEAK ty'a Fonrfvfl Suffering from Skia D1B03SO Oyvoriaff Entire Body OurodJby Out euro. My tinby w § tnkeinvery nick wlicn lie wm tliro nionlln old , nnJ In B lew < lnjr * began breaking nut Wo employed botli tit tba homo doctor * nnil llicy eouM ito nothing for him. Then wo sent for tbo best doctor In Knton luplds , Mich. , nnit bo doctored him fur lira work" , nnl bo cot wor o nil tlio tlitiol niul then I took him to Jnckronto n iloctur who nttuiul" oM'Ocliilir to nvln ( ll on'c , nnd Ilion bo not wor o Hum over. Then 1 toM my Imibmul wo hnil better try tha ITTirtWA It KM KIM KS nny wtiy : did not hive nny lilen tlioy nouhl il < i nny peed , but In ICM tbnti mo munbis from tha time \ \ hen no bcxnn plrlnu them to him ho win entirely well , nnil nolnapot on him , III * hnlr boxnn Brewing rlizht oIT , nn I via thought ho would nlwnrs t > u tmld lu'iulud , Thera wn nolimpot on his whole body , fiH'uiin I lioitl. onlf Ills 1100 uid eyes , but wluit win UK rn\v in tii-clitenk. fr-o poor tncro wiMiiot nnyllibm but bonm , und BO weak ho could rulso neither hnml norheml , Mils. KIIANK IIA1IKKTT , Ulnflotil , Mich. Cuticura Resolvent Tlio now IIIooil niut Skin I'tirlflor , nml sro.itost of Ililinur Itemo.llus , eiounsoi tliu blootl of all Impurities nti'l poUoiiou * olonic'nts. nml thus lomnvcs thociuiuu , whllo Ounctwx , Iliu grout skin cure , uiul uuncuiiA FOAI1111 u\iiilslto | sklit llcautlllor , clour the skin and scalp uiul restore tlio hair. Thus tliu Uuuicuitv KIME- : niufl euro ovcry spocluaof Itclilu. . tnirnlni : , scaly , pimply , nnil blotuhy sklu , sculp , uml blnoil ( llsonsos , from pimple" ? to scrofuln , from Infancy to age , when the bosl physicians fulls Solo everywhere. 1'rloc. CtiiicnitA , SOc. : SOAP J5c.i Hisor.vixT , } 1. 1'rcpnrcil by ilia POTTUII DllttO ANI > CllKMI < m. OOlll'OtUTION. ItOStOll. t : # Suml for "How to Onio Skin Dlso.iios , " D A DVIO Skin ami sculp purlllo.1 nnd boautl- UHU I 0 lied by OUTICUUA SOAP. Absolutely pure. RHEUMATIC PAINS IMONK MlNlTTBTIIB CIITICUIIA ANTI- PAI.v I'I.AVTKK relieve ! rlioumntlcaclnll- cn. hip , klilnur , rlio tiiniliiiusculnr pallia mil uuakiiess , I'rlcoUc. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Iluiiiplirevn'Sm-c'Iflcanroecleiitlncallynnd jrcfully prenarcil Hemctllca , used for jcnrs Ic irlvnto iiniotfco and for over thirty sears by Iho people wltli entire success. E\ery eluglu Spcclflo u R | clal cure for the illtcnso named. lacy euro without druitgtiiK. PurKlim or reducing the s ) atemanilnro In fact ami uccu the but rrvluu llcmcdle * of the World. ' Hirer rniKCiriL > , o . cmri. r : ices. 1 Fevers , Congestloai , Inllammnllons. . ices.M , 2 Worms , Worm Fever , Worm Colic. . . . .125 3 Teetlilnni ColicCrying. Wnkefuhioso .125 4 Dlr.rrliea , of Children or Adults .35 7-CoucliH , Colds , Bronchitis . -J5 8-Neumlela , Toothache , Faceache .125 ! l-llciulnclifs , Blclc Ilcadncho , Vertigo. . .125 10 DyopcpBln , DUlousiiraa , Constipation. .125 11 yup : > rt'BNcil orl'nlnfa ! Periods. . . . 23 ! V/liltcs , Too Profuse 1'erlods .125 IP-Croup , liaryudtU , lloarscnca .25 i-1 Salt Rheum , ZryBlpoIao. Eruptions. . .125 15 KUcuimitlHiii , Ilhcumatlol'alna .125 10 Mnlnrln , Chlllo , Fi-vcr nnd Ague .12,1 J7-l'Ilc8 , Klndorlllcedliis .25 in-Cntarrh , Influenza , Cold In the Head. .125 20-\VliooplnirCoiiih . * J5 27 Kidney IUcn cH .25 2G-Nrvvous Debility 1 .1)0 30-lrlnarr ) AVcnUnoM , Wcttlns Ucd .25 SoM l > r Drncclfts , or lent pOItPftlll on Tecl | t of l > rlc . r . Imrnuri' lluvu. ( H < r 6 , ) M ltin TEES. IICarllllFTS' JFn. CO. . 11 1 1 1 1 nilll.m ft. , Xrw Tort. I F 8 G S PENETRATES STOPS PAIN w0ops ; .ENETRATIMG FAR IN ADVANCE OF ORDINARY POROUS AND OTHER PLASTERS Sold by Druggists Everywhere New York Dspoti gi William Street Ttie only uniformly successful SPECIALISTS IN AMERICA. IN THE TREATMENT AND QURE OF SYPHIUIS , CONOR- RHOEA GLEET , SPER- MATORRHOEA , SEMINAL WEA.K- HESS. LOST MANHOOD , EF FECTS OF EARLY - LY WICE OR EXOESSI V E INDULGENCES IN MATURER YSARIS , FEMALE WEAICNESS. SEXUAL - UAL DISORDERS , HYDROCELE , VARICO- CELE , PILES. FISTULA , RECTAL ULCERS. Consultation frco , Call upon or aUclresa with stamp. South. 14th St. , N. E. corner Hill nnd Douglas Sts. , OiiHihu , Nob. Ncrvo Sootls , " - onderful rcmcilf jld with n ivrlt- ten Biiitrnn ro to cure All norvoin dl-cdfcs. > ch nsV ' k Momnrr , Jx ) or llrMn 1'utrir. llxniliichs. U'nknfulnp i Ixiitt Munliooil , Mgtitlv liinli- Hons. Nprroiiniics' , I. J Utirto.nlKrftlns nml losnofpnworof IhailcniTntho OfRrinnln rlthcrscxcnnsol liyovoroxortlon , yonthful trri ) , or I'ircMlTf moot tohncoo.opium or Jtlmulnnln whlc'ii > oonII-EI ! to InfltmltT.Cotiennip- tloti nnrtlinnnltT. lilt upconTrnlcnjtocarrjrln vo < t pocl.pt. l pcrpxrk * nfroliy rodilt0f r w.vlth ovrryS"orrtorwn fflreiricml/ii ffikiranfff laturt orrcjundIWmonfi/.CircularIrco. AJJrcsaAcrvob c < ir . , Cljteiiaii,111. For s.ilo In Omaha by Sherman & McComioll , 1513 Do.lgo Ptroot , 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tht eminent upoclnllit in nervous , chronic , prlT.Ho. blool , kln nail tinn-vrrrtl'pnwi , A reralu nnrt roKl tproctKmdiiiitolnmcitcIno , n > illpininii < iinilci > rtin iitviiohow. Is still trc.tllnii Tllli tlinuronto l mrreii cntnrrli,8pcrmntorrhoca , losimnnliooJ , lemlnnl > rpnknni < . nluht lo soi. linpol MICT. i/i > lilll . < trlcluro , KOII < ortliooK. Kloet , Tnrliwvio.ctc. > o inpri-ury uieil. NCIT tri'ntmunt torlos of vltnl jiow r , IMrlles iinnbli' to Tl U mo tnny tie Ironlol t lioma Ujr eorriispunilcnco. Mpllilni or Instramcnti ; ont br niiillipfBTprcM e ouroljpackoit , no marVi tolndlcnto ronlonM oripndur. Duo per onal Intortlew prcteircil. Coniullailua frco. Uorro poiiilcnco ttrlctlr tirimto , llou < i ( .M ) > lari i ot LUo ) laat ( rat ) . OOlou huuntfs. m. tall p. m. BunJaji 10 a. ui.to Um.Suail lUimp tor rctiir. HTHE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and * bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , cafe and always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness , Blotches on the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation , Chronic Diarrhoea Chronic Liver Trouble , , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizzit ess , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental Depression , Nausca , Nettle llash ; Painful Digestion , Phn- pies , Rush of Blood to thc Head , Sallow Corn- plexion , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- case that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating arc benefited by taking one tabtile after each meal. A continued use of the Ripans Tabulcs is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross $2 , sample bottle 15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. r % v. i\ \ ? rj l > 4 f \ M fl5 ? m * TELL U5 HOW flAMY TACES YOU5EE IMTHIS ADV. AND WE 3 WILL5EMD YOU A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE20XZS FORFRArllNS. ° HARSH ALL * CHEMICAL MANUFACTURIKQ < &KAHJA5lliYf1 ? blDUOA.TIONA.Lx. For Iho liIntiiT and l.llx-rul IMucatinn of nlrh nnd > ouiiK unnieii hjn'Clnltipj : i'.inlc. An , K o- cullun , J'li ) icjl Trjlnilif. hlcuui lirnt , ( olil Mi < l hoi wattr , li.itli ronnifl. clr , nn tnth li ! > or. 2Uh tn'si-lon l.i-i'li . n "ipt Mil. | vi. > I'or' nlnlngua ' . . . . . . - . rua AItC'IIIIt.VI.I > A. JO.M..S , 1-ickt. PiiTTlor nilrnnl.tRi'ii for cdnmtlns Si * Voting Indlcj Cmirtoof itud ) thor- ' ouuh ; Umlcal nnd Vrtilcpnrtnicntiililjilieiil order tpaclirmof tliebtkl Ainrrlrnn onJEiiropcnn culture ; largo ami lirautlful Krnunil ; lieu biillilincf , roiiiim ell U , IIlitcHl | ; ty en" . Oiieim t-iiitfiiilwr 7th Fur cntilneiir mlclirM Kcr. T. W. HAItltirrr , I rci. COl.UJJIIZA , 1 ! . . . . . . rr-rnnr . - - : - - " - * - ' 1UI/ ) fun Miril. Itcwm * l irintlaliil , liall * Ue , ami celling * lilgt ) , lltautl Ilirbuptiotii i Itti lrafn. llnl I cull alir aul bitlt IIHI. ; ) utict rjr rlnor. I.lh : < l hy liioti kuijiilrlccltlfl lljliti I trcf , * ll iulpt , " . | SJIMI . .I' l hiallhful Icetlloti. * IJch I.ire-J fn'ullT. Mu.lfl aii'l * rl a partranlii of liUlir l nrwlr l. n ; 'I nllACi la Ibrtl. . N Xf w t bti > uu.t > T 1. 18'JJ. 8cml fur Catulocuc. Adilrc. ' f. UKMi'i : : : : . I . UKKHI'Y. MIt-SOI'IM. EDUCATIONAL. FEMALE ACADEMY r. I'rcparniory.Oolleitlata. Murfe Kml IlnaArt roMi > < - .Ht > r rWclimlvjr.Si-mifoi illintiiatulcatalatfua E. V. BULLAUU. A. U. , 1'ila. J&cUioatllle , UL MUn Rpfiipo'H IIOAHDINO ANMI DAY SCIII ) ' . ) ! . for ElrU Hnucliil stmloiUs ailiultto.l 0 Went -18th Struut , Xcw York. HOLLIES INSTBTUT UOTKTOtmT M'ltlNfs > VA. rnrYniinir I.iullfH. Ox | > nnSept. II , 1W ! fiUhjonr. 17 OIBcnranndToachom , I'muirnliir ; , < 'i > lli > tiliil < > , IMilliiNiiiihli-nl. nml l.ld-rary DfinirliiiunlK. ( ! oiiNi > rtiitiir > ( j'linrncm . * lll-lc. \rl nml I'.liirn. llnnNi-lilinl. lionullfullj-kituulnd in Valley of Vlluinlo , nnN , A W.H. H.uenrIliwinoltH Ulumtotmqxcullcd Lie sot Kquipmeut. Write for illustrated catnloenu to ( CHAS.I , . COUKL' , Supt. , UolIIiit , T , H\V YOHIC MIWTAUY AOADHMV. Col N O. J. WriKlit , It. S. , A. M. . Cornwall , N. Y Seminary for Young Ladies. Oinabn , Nebraska. Bishop AYorthi ngton , Visitor. Rev Robert Doherty.S. T. D. Rector Pall Term Begins Wodnaedar , Sopt. 14th. For CuttiloKUO nnd particulars , apply to tbo rector. A BOARDING SCHOOL rou Young Ladies and Children Conducted by tlio Sluiors of Jloroy , O'CONNOR , GREELY CO. , NEB. This lloiirdlii'iHeliool U Httnatccl a sbort dls- taiicofiom fircoly Center. H Iliuirlblilng tonn on Ibo II. ft M. railroad. Tlio Convent Is on a dotlKbtful hlto ftiuoiiu llin O'Connor bills. Tlio usual rn ilbb bninoliVHi innslconiil nnd In- BlriniH'iitnl ! iindu bpuclul couroe of literature " ' . tl.W a year (10 ( nmntlis ) . wiiHlilnglncliidO'l. Tlio school will open tbo llrsl of Hcnleinbcr. ' Tor furOiiT inirlluiilnifl " ' ' "roM. _ . , JIOIHBKBUI'KUIOII CONVIJN I'OK MHHOV IStUuni1 , Oiihlot iirBI. . OMAHA , MM ! . Scltntlfle r ur Mpf tuU ; _ , ! ' | * * nH X5A , 54 * * * , . . , . . - > eo44c In f * | rui4 fur | 4rtlcul ri , I itilutibUll tD < l "Krllrf for l.it llcc.'Mi Ilcr , by returu Hull K1 'KID r iLlutoalBU AtiM4U cr * f Clllrm : irrC'titiutcUCVi Uu > tUuiiHiju > rir9 f > iW tJ4 U il UruuUu . 1'lillJldA. * IV. A'T ' Batoton , Texas , THE SEA PORT OF THE SOUTH I For Sale or Lease at Bargain and on Basy Terms. A Rood chnnco u noclallv for parties In ilol- Ic.ito liuulili iluslrniKiiCliaiuo to a coimcnliil anil suliihr ous ullui.ito , mllil InA In tor ami pool In summer , oulii ; to tliu rufifshlu , ' hua A Corn Mill Plant Inillt by tlio T. J. Nnylo tl't's. Co . uapiicltv 201 btirruU jmr ilny. with cluv.itur lullroiil bullclics. u'litohoiisr-i , slo nn p.nvnr anil Kroiiiul , iiltiialuil in v'o ' i ) pnixlmliy to tliu clriniiul , uni iiont y ( lltoil for tliu uxuoit , us wull us homo traao , with amp'ospacu for on- lurKliiK thu K. mo orml'lln. ; ott : mllilii : ; . Thu i eaaiin for dl < ipislii2 nf this propoity In nur iloiliu to pay undivided iitlLMillim to our lloui mill liusliiuseaiiil thuu.\purnf ( lour and am n from thlx uou. \Vi liivltu L'oriiHiioiiiloiicit anil will ho iniiuli p'uasril lo fuinl-h all Infiirniutlon In our ] K iu-slin loxur.liuj corn mil In , ' , our poit , ulinialu , o Ic. Texas Star Flour Mills , OALVE5TON , TEXAS. 1512 Douglas Street , Omaha. Wostoin Asonts Wnslit * Dltvoii'a ' TENNIS GOODS. RKAOII JJASIO I1A1.U GOODS. A full line of Kunorai Alblotle UnoiK GYMNASIUM GOODS Hummocka. Toot HullH. Indian ( 'lulm. Dumb llellf , lioutH. NiilH , Solnos , I'lne Kialilnnr Tuukle , oil.1. , oto- Republican anl Democratic Cam ijai n Flags anl Manners. Send for entiiloMie nnd prices. Hpeultil ut- ICMillon Klvun to mull orders 1MUOI.B aUAUAXTI-JIin. Frank Cross Gun Co. , 1B12 Douglas Streo' . Womuko n nin'cliitt/ Uuunlnic uml rupitlrln liiiiu filLLOTT'S ' STEEL PEFJSi ( ? , OLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM If you arc in position to take advantage of the laws re- . latins ; to If you have taken up a piece of Land , If you have made an invention on which you desire to secure a You should communicate * with the u Bee Bureau of Claims \ The object of this bureau is to give every person holding1 iv legitimate claim igainst the cfovcrnmont the ml vantage of .residence in Washington , whether lie live in Texas or Alaska. It does more than Unit. Nino-tenths of the population of Washington would bo liclpless if as Iced how to go to worlc to soouro their rights through the depart ments. THIS Biu : Bureau of Claims lives the ad vantage , not only of per sonal ro-iidenco , but of thorough famil iarity with all the machinery of th jovoi'innont. 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 Pie < nccr press and the Omaha Bun cannot atrorfl to cheat you. They guarantee this Bnroiiu , ana their reputation la staked upon the honesty and ability ot its mniiagoiucnt. The bureau employes aUawioya who ire * > Expert Specialists' for each of its departments. Its Indiiin depredation eases are carefully - fully worked tit ) , with all Iho evidence mjuircd by law , and urguod before the court of claims in such a manner as to bring out most favorably all the oason- tinl points. Its land CIIHOS arc handled in strict no * cordancn with the rules of the General Lnnil OIHco , BO that no delays or com plications OIIHUO in the orderly Bottle * inont of the claims. Its patent oases arc so managed JIB to Insure the utmost possible benefit to the Inventor , by giving him the broitdodt protection his Ideas will Jiihtlfy. lU pension cases are disposed of wltliw the least possible delay and expanse to Iho votciaiiB , Don't refrain from consulting the bureau because you are afraid of the cost. Us costs nothing to got information. Ask iw many questions ns you please , and they will bu answered pro mptly cheerfully and accurately , without churgo. , V THE Bee Bureau of Claims Rpom 220 , BeeJBuild- f Omaha , Neb.