8 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEEil THURSDAY , JULY 28 , 1892. LINCOLN'S ' 10DTIIFDL THIEF Walter Emith Has a Passion for Stealing Horses. HOW HE CARRIES ON HIS SMOOTH WORK HoUlly ICntcim Htiihlr * mill Tilhru Charge of Property nn Jf It Wn mi Uvcrj- elny Occurrence Capital City Uosslp. LINCOLN , Nob. , July 27.-fSpcclal to TUB DEI : . ] This oily probably possesses tlio most youthful , tu wull m ono of tbo most persistent , liorio tnlovos In the state. The oscnpiucs of Wnltor Smltti luivo already been noted In these columns. Ho seems to have n mission for thlovory , nnd bis tastes nnrt Inclinations run to borso Iloih. Ho was arraigned , If suob a word can bo used with EO. youthful n criminal , In dudgo Waters' court tlili tnornlDfj for stealing n horse bo- longliiR to VV. B. Lynch at 8 < W3 South Ninth Rtrctit. Tlio boy went to the promises of Mr. Lynch , Where no secured the horse during ttio noflcnco of the owner. Then proceeding to the barn of Mr. Lnsuro , also absent from the city , ho cra'vlod through a broken win dow Into the burn. Then with n pair of pinchers be pulled n staple from the barn door and took out a buiy and n set of bur nout. Thus equipped ho was driving out of town when discovered. His mother pleaded to eloquently for her boy's ' release that , the judge let 111 iii go. .A movement Is on foot , however , to send him to the reform school. James ClnrK , who Is known to the pollco authorities of several cities ni Uhurlcs llux- tor , escaped I rom the city Jitil at 'J o'clock this morning In a very clever manner. Ho had just completed a thirty-days sentence for potty larceny and was to have been taken to St. Louis to answer to n inoro serious char o today. By some means ho had se cured a line steel saw and with this ho man aged to saw ono of the iron bars In tbo grnt- itg : that stands between men of his class nnd liberty. Tlio operation must huvo consumed some nmo and it wcs carried on with the door leading to the outer room wide open. Watching Ills opportunity ho pried back the savored bar , Mjucczcd his body through tlio narrow opening und boldly walked out , of the station , with iho olllcers almost in lull view. Ho bus not yet bcou apprehended , Had u High Old Time. Patrick Klllcon Is the nnmo of an need farmer living near Wuverlv. Yesterday ho brouuht a loud of hogs to Lincoln and with the proceeds started out. to enjoy u night In n strange city. Ho found an old Iiousokcopor , named Mary Urcnnan nnd after the two had finished the contents of a small Jug of whisky they mounted his wngou and took i > ride. The farmer's team ran away , and both wcra thrown out In u collision with another team near the state fair ground. The woman was so badly Injured that she walked with dlfllculty. Both wcro urrostcd last night , nnd this morning Klllecn was lined and the woman given n thirty-days sen * icncc. Sha is an old olTondcr , and has fro- gucutly Ugui-od in pollco court annals. Taken to Hustings. E. T. Hughes , the young man arrested yesterday on complaint of Mrs. Omco Pon- nlugton and bound over to the district court , watt released by Judge Borgolt today on the discovery of the fact that Iho alleged nilensc was commuted in Adams county. Ho was at on ou rcarrcstcd on another warrant and taken to Homing1) this evening. Hughes cliilms , or rather his attorney docs for him , that ho and the fair widow wcro oncaccd to bo married and that the wedding was only deferred until n ? . " > , 000 datnago suit ngulnst tbo B. & M. could ho pressed to an issue. Ho further claims that tbo J-00 loaned him was made in good faith , wtillo Iho $ U3 was an cxpciibo bill Incurred In a trip to Omaha , which ho und Mrs. Ponnlngton enjoyed to- gathcr. The lady indignantly.ilcilos : the nl- lugrd betrothal and tbo story that atie visited Omaha with the young fellow. Tlio jury In the cnso will tiuvo to decide between the statements of the parties. IIiiKlncur Uhlur'x Marrow IC F. M. Uhlor , a B. & M. engineer , bad bis right hand so badly crushed under the wheels of his own cnglno this forenoon that ono of tba lingers had to bo amputated. Ho was wnndng bbout hU engine und had Just lln- Ishcd oiling up when , at his request , the llrcmau started the locomotive forward. Uhler undertook to wultc In front of the slSwly moving enclne when ho slipped and fell backward. Ho would hove been crushed had ho not plnccil bis hand on the rail and pushed himself to ono side. Hoard In tlio Courtroom * . The sale of the Lincoln City Street rail- yav to 13. Pinnoy nnu others was conllrmeii by Judge Field thh forenoon. O.V. . Wohsterwas today appointed re- colvorfor the Hall Kungo and Furnace com pany. Jesse Wwegardnor was this morning de clared Insane by the Insanity commUsInn. Ho was taken to ttio usvluin this afternoon. A 12-year-old boy named Alpha Barnes was brought before Judge Lanslnir this mornlni : charged with the theft of SI.50. Ho will bo taken to the reform Hunool. O'l ho divorce suit between ThctcsaStcur ind nor husband , Andrew , was withdrawn by uurccmrnt. . Uinnovud by Hur 'Mother's Tears. The police made the regular mentlily raid upon the dUroputabla resorts shortly after midnight , nnd unions tbo forty-live unforiu- nutcs gathered in was a young woman , good looking and well dressed , who gave hornamo us Thomas and her ago at " 3. Her mother appeared at the pollco station and endeavored to prevail upon the young woman to return to her homo in Hustings , out the girl loughod In her face. Miss Thomas , and that Is her right nnmo , only entered n life of shame two weeks ago. She is almost a handsome girl ana has lived with her mother In Hastings. .She was hard hearted enough to boast of the enjoyment of bur present ca reer , but finally agreed to return homo at the end of another ock. OiliU mill Units. The cado of August Stonborg , nccussd of selling mortgaged property , has boon con tinued until August 17. John Burke , ibo railroad man wounded In the neck In iho saloon row thu other day , is pronounced out of danger , Ueorso Parker und Anna Patterson , both employes ol livaus' laundry , wuro arrested thts afternoon for lighting. The vuurunib at work on the city stone pllo teen French leave this aftoruoon. IT .WAS (1. A. 1C. DAY. Nebraska V t ran T.iho Clmrco of Long I'lnu'o ClmntiiiKiuii , Lese PJNK , Nob. , July 'Jr. [ Spoolol Tele- grum to TUB Buc.J Grand Army of the Hopubllo day opened cloudy and remained cool from daylight until noon. Teams ar- rivca from every direction bringing whole families to spend thu big day at the Chau > tauqun , Thrro trains arrived this morning und brought crowds of people from both directions , Tbo day was largely in the hands of the t > oldiorR , who turnUliou their own npuakors and occupied every hour with siiuochnmUlng. At Iho basu hall grounds tbcra was n match game between the Atiunsou nud Long J'lno clubs , the score standing y to t ) in favor of Long Pino. Thus fur thu Clinutaunus has been favored with most perfect weather and everything has run imtootbly. Several permanent , cot tages have been erected and the start having boon made lu ibis direction many wore are assured for next year. The Kupubllcac , n Journal of Long Pine , issues the Dally Chniitau ua , which chron icles the naws of each dnjr and doings aud In delivered la tbo evening. VUltori who could not tntto in tbo wbolo astomblv con- tluuo tonrrlvo to remain until Its close" . Snrjiy County Tuaiihorv. PAPIU.IO.V , Nob. , July ! JT. [ Special to Tun BBK. | The Sarpy county Inttttuto U In BUS- elon at thl place with about forty teachers In uttondunco. It will last two week * . Onoof the llttlo Smith children U In a dangerous condition from injuries received In iho runaway Sunday , lu which the lutlior. William Smith , was Killed. The chllu was run over by ono of thu wagon wheels. h'untniiroil to tin * Itftorm hvhoiil , NeiuuhKA CUT , Neb , , July 27. ( Special tp Tut ; BBI.J Mary 1) . Allen , ogoU 15 years , wni bofcro County Judge Katon yesterday , n candldata for the reform school. Her mother was the complainant , nnd charged the girl with InrorrU'lbillly. The Judge , after reviewing the evidence , sentenced Mary to Geneva school until she becomes 21. Mr . Henry Ware , residing u few miles ftouth at the city , who fell Into nn eighty- flvo-'oot well Ihroo weeks ngo , died yostor- ( ! ay. bhc sustained n broken miklo U. tier fall , which became so painful thnt sbo went Insane. During ono of bar paroxysms ycstcr- sbo suddenly expired. \viticicii ) . I'lilluro ' of thn Air Itnilun to Work CiiitBcd the Troiiiilc. I.xntAXOt.A , Nob. , July 27. ( Special Tele gram to TIIU Bcc. ] Indlanola was the scene of anotbor railroad accident that resulted inoro seriously than the ono which occurred hero u short tlmo ngo. Freight No. 1-3 sidetracked hare to ullow passenger train No. U , duo at GilO , to p.iss , nnd was In thu act of backing from the main track when No. Q came In , lustaad of slopping , No. ! 3 rushed past the station and struck the onglna of 123 before she could got out of the way , tearing tbo cylinders from both onglnus nnd derailing thn freight engine. lOnglneer Hood Of the freight tr.ilnvn = i standing on the ground nnd xvas struck byn heavy picco of Iron , receiv ing a broknu loir and , It is feared , Internal Injuries. The flrcirmn ou No. U jumped and nprnincd his anklo. No. 2 ran past the town for nbout a nillo before she could bo btoppcd , Had the freight engine boon two fcot further on the main track the cntlro train would huvo been wrecked. It scorns that the ontzlncor of No. 3 xvas unable to control tlnJnlr brakes nnd although ho reversed the engine it was inmosslblu to chock the train on the down grade. Dr. G. 1C. Bock narrowly osnapod being crushed under the wheels of No. 4 this morning , do was standing on the platform tulidng whnn the train pulled out and In stopping off fell and rolloj under tlio cars. The train wr.3 stopped with the hind trucks not inoro than a foot from his body which was lying across the rail. Ho received a iiumbor of bruises but nothing serious. Itnitrlcii Xuwit > 'oti"i. Bi\TUicc , Neb. , Jut ; 27. fSnecial to Tun Bun.J The city council last evening sold tbo i,000 Intorsoetion bonds of iho Security Investment company of Lincoln for $3,01 ! ) . There woro.two othar bidders. Acting Mayor A. V. S. Suundors threat ens to declare the contract of the Uanid Transit and Power company forfeited , bo- causa of the delay of tbo company In perfect ing Iho electric lighting of ttio cltv. The tlmo for completing the contract of furnish ing the thirty arc lights has boon repeatedly extended , nnd still there are portions of the city left in darkness , nnd the acting mayor is of the opinion that the Kupld Transit company Is trifling with the city. Would Iluxo llccn Mnhhcil. Doxcvx , Nob. , July 27. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bun. | It is well that John Surdyl , the Pnlanuor who was yesterday nr- robled for criminally assaulting llttlo Joslo Hida , was taken to Columbus yesterday evening , as about midnight thcro appeared In town n good t > izod crowd of Polauders bent on administering punishment. All Is quiet today ana no trouble Is oxpcctod. rirn at Ilotilroic. Hoi.mnoD , Neb. , July 27. [ Special Tolo. gram to TUB Biu.j The largo dwelling of L. K. Morris caught fire this morning. The fire company was on hand at once nnd In a short tlmo the llatnos were unuer control. Both the bulltliiiL- and household goods wcro greatly dntnnaeil , but are fully covered bv Insura'nco In tbo Hartford of Connecticut and. Commercial Union. riincriil of it Sidney Citizen. SIDNCT , Nob. , July 7. [ Special Telegram to TUB Biii : . ] The Methodist church was lilled to Its capacity today with sorrowing frlonds of the late Peter Iloamos , who came to pay their rospuots to the deceased. Ho has boon a resident of this5 city the past fif teen years engaged in the mercantile busi ness. HI * remains worp buried lu Forest Lawn cemetery. AdvvrtiHltiK Jsulniislta City. NicmusicA Cirr. Nob. , July 27. ( Special to TUB BUB. I The Daily Nebraska Press today issued an extra edition setting forth the advantages of Nebraska City. In n literary and typographical sense It leads anything of the kind over published in the stato. E. A. Brown , proprietor of the Pros , and F. E. Lwis , compilnr , are ontitlcu to much crodlt. _ CoiislcniMl to t'.ut Asylum , " IIBTisn. . " , Nob. , July 27. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BIB. : ] This morning Sheriff Gcorso Cruno took Elizibolh Van Matro to the Lincoln asylum for the insane , she hav ing yesterday been udjuducd Insano. To tilt ) I'lllillc. I have no hositntancy In rocommondlng Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dhtrrhoja remedy to the public , as I do to my friends nnu patrons. I used It myself after other well known romoiilcs had failed and it cursd mo In n few minutes. 1 rccommcndjit cun- didly niid'cheerfully upon its merits , not from n llnnnclul standpoint , because I hnvo others in stock on which 1 maktj a larger prollc , butbecauso Chainborlnin's Is tbo best remedy I know of for bowel complaints * There U no doubt about It , it doo3 tbo worlc JAMI-.S Foliar , Druggist , McVoytown , Pcnu , for Heavy Henry Michel has brought two suits aealnst the Union Pacific Railroad company. Ono suit is In his own behalf and the other is for his boy , who Is 10 yoarof ago. The plalntllf lives at South Omaha nnd allcKCs that on May 1'J the boy was crossing the do- fondant's tracks near Swift's packing houso. Ho was caught by ono of defendant's en- clues and a lei ; was severed just below tbo knee. Ho avers that as the father of the boy ho U entitled to the sum of 81 , ' . ) ! ) : > . 9' ' ) , which would equal the value , of iho child's services until ho becomes of ngo. In behalf of the boy the father brings suit for ? ia,00a , dam ages. DoWltt's S.arsaparlna cie.insoj the blooj , increases the apnutlto and lonns up the sys tem. It has bdnolittod many people wno linvo suffered from bload diiordurs. It will holpyou. > Eye and oar sttrgoon , Gf.int Culll- moro , room 2ll ! , Duo Imlldlti } ; . Sjieclnl KubraxUit Ktiitu Fair Comillmontury | Tlc-Uiiti ol Ailiiu lii. Business moiin NohrnsUn iloslflnpr to Isstto spoolul compllinontury Uoots ! to tholr putroiis lulinittlng to the coming Btato fair at Lincoln in Soutoinboi- next , can urrnngo Tor so doln ' by npplyintf to the Boerotiiry , ROUT , w. PUHNAS , Brownvlllo. .lcuuini. The following nurrlaso llnjnsaj ware issued by Jtulgo Ellor ymt'jrJ y : Nnnio and Adilroj. Ago , I J. M. OhrUtuniun , Ornuhn . Sil I llothllda Nulson , Unmhk : . . . . . . as I M. Vundiircroetc. Oiniiha , , . 2A I Miirthu lles.surlliu'11 , Umulr.i . yj I Mutlu Oluuson , Omaha. . . , , . . . , . SO I Wllholnilnu Mudsun , Uinalm . : . ' ! ItulldtiiK rwriutlt ) . The following porinlU were issued by tbo superintendent of buildiugi yosterJuy : l.mvls 8. Itoed. ono-ilory f r.nno dwollln , 1'iirllulli and lllnia'y steels . (1,000 beven iiijiior iiurmlu . , . a.foj " Total . , : isw : BOSTON STORE GREATEST SALE Of Every Bit of tbo Boston SJoio'.a Own and All Stonchill's ' WHITE AND WASH DRESS GOODS Anil tlio Ilntlro Accumulation for tlio Hen- sun' * Summer ( InmU till Over the llatiio \\c nro DctcrmlntMl nut to , Carry Anything Over , The summer sonsonvlll so6n 1)0 pone , ixtnl iilrauly live of our buyers itro In the csiBtorn intirkotH wtUuhlng their chiinucs nnd buying In iirimcnso quantities for the full Benson. ' Wtion once tlio full goods commence to arrive wo must huvo some plivco to put them. Wo start tomorrow , therefore , to close out tho'cntlro remaining Stunohlll stock antl our own regular fetoeh1 of summer HOO.IB at prices that must move them in short order. order.AT AT 2JC A YARD. All lOo'and lUo } plain whlto India llnciirf go at 2ic a yard. AT 6U A YARD. Very flue corded and pluld lawns corded clmllis , light and dark grounds , line outing llatinols and all oilier wash goods worth up to 12jc go at 5c. AT 80 A YARD. Pine black goods with beautiful col ored Hgttros and satoon"B'trii09 | , worth up to "oo a yard , go at Su n yard tomor row. STONELIILL'S 250 GOODS AT 8JC. On ono immense table wo have placed Stonohlll's ontlro stock of line whlto goods that ho sold for lee , lOc and 2oc. They will go tomorrow at 8e a.yard. Very flno plain , black lawns , 8ju yard. Fine tissues in light and darkgrounds , Ojo yard. Finest grade India linen loc , worth 40o. 40o.All All the fine sateens from the Sto'nohlll Bloik go tit 121 e yard. All of Stonchill's line whlto cambrics go at 8o yard. * All the fine linen tidies , splashers , dresser scarfs , etc. , from Iho Stonohill stock go at 8c. l/ic , 2oc , Soc oach. Remember all Stonchill'd stock is now on sale at THE BOSTON STOKE , Right on the N. VV. cor. of. 10th and Douglas sti'cota. Spectacles adjusted for defective vision. Dr. Cullimoro , R. 224 , Boo bldg Leave vour ordora for Frank & Co. 's delicious ice cream. 1310 Dodge stroot. Tclophouo 12-10. "WOBK OR FJQHT. " Toughs ( ilvo u Soldier n Ulmnuo to Show Ills -M.'ttle. McQuillan , the touch who assaulted Do- toutlvu ? Hudson and Hayes at , the Coliseum some tlmo ago , was released from the Jail two days ago and of course has slnco been looking for trouble. Tuosduy nlRUt huund tils partner were enjoying tbo cool Breezes of the evening on n 'door stop in tbo Third ward , \vhen Private Broyer from Fort Omaha , catno down the street. "HI , soldier , will you work ! " shouted Mc Quillan. "I clon't have to. " "Vvoll , then , fight , " replied the toughs , and both attacked him The soldier has a brawny arm and ho'.d his own until ono of ula assailants drew n kulfo onrl slashed hiui across the body , cuttini ; through bis clothing to the skin , when ho. looked for pollco as sistance. McQuillanwas arrested , but his partnor'could not bo found.- t TIlC l.ITTIB HiG 3FA.Y. A Mythical Story That Illustrate * n Very I'll tent Fact. Ooco upon n tlmo , as the story books say , there was a very llttlo man who bud a very great idea of hU own Importance , but some how ho could never inako his neighbors be hove as ho did. Ono dny tbo llitlo man con ceived a great laea. Ho thought if bo could only look line a big man pcoplo would think bo was n great man sure enoutrh , nnd respect him accordingly. So he had made for himself u proat run bo r suit , with straps to fasten it tight at the neck and ankles and wrists , nnd whenever ho wanted to go out ho'd hnvo the rubber envelope blown full of nir until ho looked hue a whnla or Iho big policeman at the circus. At first his nolghbora , who didn't know hnw this apparent mirnclo was performed , were astonished , nud compli mented the llttlo man OL > his metamorphosis , and the little man in the rubber suit rubbed his bands and. laughed merrily to himself , und sala : "Now 1 am n great man. " After a while the llttlo big man got such an oxacorerated'idea of his own importance that ho Imagined the wbolo world was his personal property ; that the ulr was maao for nls Individual pleasure and that iho stars scintillated in the llrniamcnt at hla behest , bio it happonca that ono day when a young , independent und courageous neighbor' dared to walk on the saino side of the street with the litllo blc man , the llttlo big man rcbuntcd the intrusion ana grow choleric ana red in the face , and stormed and blustered ; but the litllo big man's neighbor only smiled good naturally and said bo "rather thought the earth was bis enough lor everybody , " and ho proposed to ao where ho pleased. Then the llttlo big man completely lott his head , ana throw himself bodily on his young neigh bor , hoping to crush him. But , alas , ho hud forerntton that ho wasn't a big man nt all ; only n litllo man In an inllnlcd envelope and thn result was disastrous. The concussion burbl a hole tit the rubber suit , and the air carao rushing out , and pretty soon nil that remained of the mod ern lionibastoi Furioso wai a very little man in u rubber suit , that hung around his limbs in folds 11 un a rat : . Ana as the young ncignbor morod n\-av from his crestfallen antagonist tlio crowd whispered : "Why , he's only u little man after all. " J'ho rivals of the Hlngllng Hros. ' World's ( Jreatoat Stiows , who have become Inflated with the Ideu of tholr own superiority , would do well to study the story of the llttlo big man in the rubber suit. And the public , which knowa the difforoncn between wind und solidity , should not forgot that next Monday , August l. Is circus day In Omaha. KnlcliM Tiiiiihir | Ktciirslonx. Commonciii' , ' July 25th the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific rallw.ty will neil tickets to Donvor.SaltL'iko and Helena , Montana , at half faro for the round trip. TlckuU on sale until Aug. 10th , good to return until Oct. 10th. The Colorado flyor. leaving at 1:20 : p.in./serves dinner in dining car after departure from Omaha. This is the only direct route with ologant. through sloopora to Denver - vor , Colorado Springs , Manltou and Pudblo. Take the Rook Island and you ' will bo satisllod you have selected 'tho best. Tio'tut ' olllco 1002 Farnam st. CiiAurKs KKNNKI > VG.N.W.I.Agt. JOHN HlSUASTUN , G. T. & I ? . Agt. HI Kit. KnKcttnf Jive centatcti n'tdldninl Km trncenl * . TUTri.H-Mrs. A 1' . . nt a a. m. , July ar , Mintliurof Mr.f. S. A. llarron. Knnoi'jl from f.iiully rrslduiiuu , 1JJ &t. Mary's avonuu ut li p. in. , Tim rulay , July I'd. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard STILLUHOI/DINO ON. Union Pnclllo 'T lcgrapheM Wnltlnt ; for Action on V&rlr WHK" Sclintlulf. Thogrlovanoaoootnmtttoo of the toloera- phors of the Uillon Pact do fcystom had another conforcitoa wl.h Assistant General Manager Dickcnson yesterday afternoon. The question of Inentasod wages bus not bean reached , but the operators bollovo they have a coed case that tvlll command some relief. "Why , " gald a mambor of the commlttoa. "thcro are operators on the Union 1'aclflo gottlng only $ W 'n month , and down In Kansas the S)3 ) men nro thick. Whllo It is true that some of us nro getting hotter wages than corresponding men on eastern roads it must bo rnmoinbarod that the conditions under which wo work nro dif ferent. Some cf us nro stationed out among the sago brush , with no building but the sta tion house In sight. Wo have to drlnit ulknll water , und the country Is of such n monot. onous sameness of color that wo huvo to con sult an almanac to lourn whatsoaioa of the your It li. The co < t of living is higher , too , und those things should bo considered , "Tho Denver & Hio Qrnndo Is a fair road for tt comparison. Up to tbo recent change the minimum wuccs on thatsystom wore > 0 , but thera were onlv n few operators working at that , so that W.Vn month wa Uio smallest rate for nny considerable number. Thnt road bus granted its operators n schedule that makes the minimum $ V > and the maxi mum $110 , whllo dispatchers got us high as $1-10. By comparison wo find that Union raclllo ouorntorj are receiving an average of $17,50 per month loss than Uio Hlo Grande men. Consequently wo don't think our re quest for a small rolso unreasonable , "No , thcro Is no disposition to strike , although a largo percentage of the Union Paclllo operators is uow enrolled In the telegraphers' order nnd it membership is erowlng rapidly. Thcro nro dlvisleus at , Omaha , Kansas City , Laavonworth , Denver , Trinidad , Port Worlh. Green lllver , Ogden , Spokane falls and Portland , so thnt the svstom U prntty well covered - orod The Omaha division has about UoO members in eond standing and took In fortv nt its last meeting. U Is reported that Chief Clerk Sheldon ut Union Pacific headquarters made the remark that tils moti Joined whllo ho was out of town , Implying that ho had restrained them up to that tlmo. Of oourso that Is cheap Vilk. Mr. Dlckonson has as sured us that ho did not object to employes Joining labor organizations nnd ho has boon very courteous to us so far. This Is the tlrst tlmo tlio Union Pacific operators have asked anything. The proposed schedule involves many points that will raise questions now to both sides , and wo expect It will tnko some time to discus j i.hcso nnd rojcn an agree ment , but wo hnvo reasons to hope for a schcdulo that will bo satisfactory to the tolegtophcrs. " * . Kidney Troubles. Symptoms. Dull P-1' ' " ! the b.ick and region of the kidneys , uneasiness , shoot ing pains along the spine , fever , pre ceded by rigor , costhcncsslanguoretc. To cure this disease the rem edy must penetrate the entire system. Science lias discov ered nothing that will do this , but Nature has given us a " Put * Olood , Peifect Health. " 'compound of simplcn-herbs , roots , and , barks , which as serts its power at once. No instance of a failure to cure kidney troubles has ever been recorded. It cleanses the blood and restores vitality. What ? Kickapoo Indian Sagwa $1.00 n bottle. AH druggists. Kickapoo Indian Oil kills pain InsUnlly. 25 cents. . Ttio only uniformly BUCCOSSlUl SPECIALISTS IN AMERICA. IN THE TREATMENT AND CURE OF SYPHILIS , GONOR RHOEA. GLEET , SPER- MATORRHOEA , SEMINAL WEAK- NESS. LOST MANHOOD. EF FECTS OF EAR LY VICE OR EXGESSIV E INDULGENCES IN IMATURER YEARS , FEMALE WEAKNESS. SEX UAL DISORDERS , HYDROCFJLE. VARICO- CELE. PILES. FISTULA , RECTAL ULCERS. Consultation froo. CjJl upon or address with stamp. South Hth St. , N. Ii corner 1-llh nnd Douglas SU , , Omulu , Nob. Ayer's ' Pills Arc better known nnd moro general * ly used limn any other catlinrtlc , Sugar-coated , purely vegetable , and free from mercury or any other Inju rious drug , this is the ideal family medicine. Though prompt and ener getic In their action , the use of these pills is attended with only the best results. Their effect is to strengthen and regulate the organic functions , being especially beneficial in the various derangements of the stomach ach , liver , and bowels. Ayer's Pills arc recommended by all the leading physicians and druggists , as the most prompt and cllcclivo remedy for biliousness , nausea , costlvcncss , indigestion , sluggishness of the liver , jaundice , drowsiness , pain , in the side , and sick headache ; also , to relieve colds , fevers , neuralgia , and rheumatism. They are taken with great benefit in chills and the discuses peculiar to the South. For travelers , whether by land or sea , Ayer's Fills arc the best , and should never be omitted in the outfit. To preserve their medicinal integrity in all ell- mates , they arc put up in bottles as well as boxes. "I have used Ayer's Pills in my family for several years , and always found them to bo a mild and excel lent purgative , having a good effect on the liver. It is the host pill used. " Frank Spillman , Sulphur , Ivy. Prepared tiy Dr.J.C.AycrSc Co. , Lowell , Macs. Sold by Urugglsti Everywhere. Every Dose Effective QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only iu 21 pound packages. Velvet Meal , For mil 111 ns nnd gems. SoM by nil first-Class ( Jrocor * . NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB Cnnilal : $100.000 Surplus : $05,000 , Ofllcers nnrt Directors Henry W. Ynto * . nrcMilcnt It. C. CilMilnn. vlco president , ( ' . S. Mnurlco.V. . V. Jlorse , JoliuS , Collins J. N. U. I'ulrlck , J.owUA. Uocd.Cnslilcr. TI-iEi IRON BANK. Dr. Bailey , $ Dentist The Leading 5 Third Floor , I'uxton JUoclc. Telephone 1085. Killi und Farnam Sis. A full et of teeth on rubber for IS. Perfect not Teeth without | ilntv or mmovablo brlduo work JUKI thu tiling for Bluncrs or public speakers , nuvur droi | do nil. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN All lllllni ut rensoiinlilu rutcH. All work warranted. Cut this oul for uguldo. DR. J. E. McGREW THE SPECIALIST. iBUnsurii.iS'iutl lu the trnatinontot all forma of PHtVATK DISEASES , , „ ( ! all lluSrVlo ? ; and dubllltios of youth und manhoo.l. iTyonn' Dxporlcneo. HU rusiuircoj und facilities nro practically millinltu.l. The Pootor li reconi- inondud by the IIMHI , and endorsed In the Btronxoat toniH hy the puoiilo for fair trivit- inont and hunon iirofcsiionat ail vlco. The nioit powerful roiuoilles known to mndorn Rclonco for the Hiiuoossful treatment of the following ( llaoufos : Iiiunedli'.to relief. A com plete euro without the loiu of an nour'n from liiislnoHd. QIiEKr-vUno of the most complete anil suo. cosjful trDiitmonlH for Kleet anil all annoymz il.fioluir.'e.syut known lo iho iuo.lle.it prdfoi- Blon. Tlio rnsults nru truly wonilerf ill. BTJlIOTrjJlfi Uro test known romoily for tlio iro.itmeiit of strluture , without p.iln , out- llnir. nrd Intln ' . A inoHromarlC'ililo re nodv , BVFHIIiIS No treatment for this torrllito h I oo I dlsuaso has ever heen innri ) Kiicccstfnl , narhiid NlronKurendorxeiiionta In the liKlit of modern solont'o linn dUoiio : N positively curuh it and urory trace of the poison entirely ruinovo I from the hloo I. LOST MANilOOD , and ambition , noryoin- ness , timidity , iloHpouilenoy nnd all wonknmi und dlBorJerd of yuuth or inaiiliunj , Kullot olitnlni'd at onco. BKIN DISEASES , and all dlsoaaoi of tlio Biomacn , blood , liver , Ul'lnoya and bladder are treated HU cceasfuliy with thu routi > i lyiiiwn rnmodlcx for tlio dlno n n. Write for circulars and uuoitlonlUt , frjj. J-ltlt < utI J-tii-naiii nt.i , . YOURSELF ! Aak your DruggUt for n hoitlo o ( Hlrf . l lie only tion-jx > liimnuj rvmudyiorall . the unnatural dUcliarcui and prhntedlkurxi.'sofiafnaiiiltno I debilitating ucakncu pecullor l to women. It cures In ft Jew Idnyii without tlio ld or putillrlty ol ft dorter , k T/tf / J'tifurjnl ' Amtriean Curt , ilonufutluttid Ly r s Tbo Evans Chemical O .1 CINCINNATI , o. U , B , A , PANGE : / " That's another "spell" of pants , and it describes / scribes the situation to perfection. "We're going - ing to have another spell of pants this week-- * when we will add to the ones remaining from the twenty-five hundred pairs placed on sale last week all the odd suit pants that have ac cumulated during the past ten days and stilj , the prices remain the same WORTH TWO-FiFIY Or Over. WORTH FIVE DOLLARS Or Over. WORTH , Seven Dollars Or Higher For the benefit of poor sweltering fellow mortals who are compelled to remain on earth and do 'business at the" old stand during the torrid'term , and who wish to present an air \ respectability ( about all the air that's s.irring ) , we will close out during this week i 8QO Splendid Black Alpaca Coats at 75c. , This price is fully as low as the mercury'sh high. You can imagine , can't you ? During July and August we close at 6:30 : p. m' ' Saturdays- p. m. lil D U O AT IO N A.IA. Oldest Military School In Mo. Wo challenged all the Icailiiifr Military Schools In the State to competitive drill la t session , anil they declined in meet us. Infantry , Artillery ami Cavalry Drill. All modern conveniences. Extensive improvements now being made. Hoard , Tuition anil \ \ ash ing ? iSo , jicr session. Dr. JAMES A , QttAni.rj > , oj WiishlnRton nnd I.coUniversity , Vn , Bays : "No other Acnclcmy In tlic-dillru country IIIM iimilu bore u inurunilinlrulilo record us uliown by Ihu success of tlio btwlents iircimruil - by It for tliU Institution , four ol whom liuvuln ibenast four years takcu foiirscbulunblua , lour medals uiut tlirt o dt'Krcta. " 1'or Illustrated catalouue and full information address MAJOR S. SELLERS , Lexington , Mo. EDUCATIONAL. BUNKER HILL A MILITARY HOME SCHOOL. Un nrp cdF. < iulpmcnt , Careful Moral and Social traliunisi ii.-eparp for llunlm'H ml forany CollCBo. ficlfntlDoHchool orUnlrcr ' . nil llyi now aymmulnmi Vr'ooJ.worklnB illlltiry Drllli HlBbe t teitlmonlalii Hill . . nnumliorllrolUilllluiitrjt..ilrataloiruc | ! yp iddreis Prill. H. 1 * . hTIVKIt , A. 31. , OUNKER HILL , ILL. . CONSERVATORY. gHo > tln tnirtnn | In all clfiwrt- Jlncnti of MutlFnl Bind } ' , Hno Alt , Etc. tt'iiiilitlfnilitiirolul year. Address E. F.BUI.LAItL ) , bu | > t. Jacktonvlllv.lll. SEMINARY , I'or II Izliet indUib- ml ll > UCAriOHc.f GIRLS ml YOUNO iVOMFN. 33rrt fk liii hriil. Clli Ail.Ucst llc .T I'rjrlg IVolluu , A.H. , i'ruldcnt , Leiluston , ilU.ourl. SCHOOL Uulvcralty-iiroiiiiratory. ( Esfihllaliod I 7J. ) UllKIAtiO. ll.l.l.NOIs. Voinr,1 Lullui ; Children , l-'or further parllculnrs uildrasjand bcnooi..vn i-r.ilr.u Avo.Llhluiio ! 14thmm mm mm A thorough school. J'rc [ aicit for Collcljc or chi. Within 20 mllehof St. I.oiiln , Aijilrcs- ) OOL. WILLIS OflOWN , OupcrlntcnUcnU Hopay tlllcBud. Uli.J.SXEfilENII.Liloni Eastic Stockings roit Weak Limbs Varicose Veins Swellings , all sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Dslotm t Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. T1IK fi ALOMPESFOLD COM I. * A JsY. HIS , IbH St. , Kcxl-lo Post Olflco Tooth-Food , This medicine for bahies prevents anr cures pains of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting children to sleep with nn opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingicdicnts which aie lacking in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods' . It is sweet and babies like it. gt.oo n bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , ; CINCINNATI. O. Save Your Eyesight Kycs tested f roe by an CXI'EItT ( UTtOIAN I'orfuot adjustment. Buiiurlor lensoi. Norv- oualioadaulio eured by usln ; ; our SiootiulB ; * und iyoilii5aui ; 1'rlcei low for Urst elunt poods. I THE ALOE & PENFOLO GO ; , 1M S. 15thSt.Crolcrhton IJie iMTtt't , Faitctt oud I'lnf.t In tbo Worll. FuiBtinKirari'oinoda.lons unexcelled , NEV/ YORK , iOHDOHDERRY AHD DIASQQV/ . Hvory Haturrtay , NC\V YOIHC , ( UMItAi.TKii nnd NAI'LES , Mri'KUlnr liilorvnln. EALOOH , GEOOHO-CtASS AND STEERAGE ratimon liivrotturniilu unit from llm iirlnrlpla ccoica. litunn , inin & ALL csii-niniiAL ronna. rjtrun < loa tlokeU Avullittlo to leturn by ullhcr the plo * liiiuviuvClrdoAN'orlliuriroluiilorKHrluai&CJIljrnlt&r 1)U : :1 Uo ; CrJirs fr Air i = ; ut it ICTII' Bttii , Apuly to any of our Incnl Afcnln or to JUCUT11UU.S. C'UlcuttO , IU.- ALLAN LINE \.J HOVAIv MAU * STBAMSHIM , MONTUKAb un I QUKIiKU . , , , T" DIIKItV nti'l MVRHt'OOL CAIIIN , mo to MHII. AvcorUHiit toetuuiutt and ( oration nt tjtatoroom. Iiiteriiiedlntu nnd bloor.iuu in low rate * . NO O'ATl'Jj ; ( 'AlliIKI ( ) . RTflTr f ALLAN LINE ' 'INK ) STEAMSHIPS. NI\V : you ic una OLAKOO . Ylulondomlurry , uvory 1'ortuitilit , July Mil . . .bTATM Ol' OAMKOHNIA , IsM I' , M Auit Hill . . . . HTATH Olf NI'.VADA . nee A\lf \ Zilli . . nTA't'ri OK NKIIIIAHKA . uuva.i Clitiln , ! ! ) , h.iwjnd CoUIq IW , Httur u , 111) ) . Aptily to.il.l.AN AGO. , t'lilca o , , II. X , ilOOUE , l Ugn raS | . Uui bte .