8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 8 , 1892. 1 WILL GO TO AN OMAHA MAN Henry Lehman Awarded the Contract for 'Decanting the Oonnoil Ohambjr , * WILL BE GIVEN THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY i ' ( Bljmtlo Hhrlncrx nn < t Their Uncut * lloinom. ' bercit by llio City Council sprung An- btlicr Vlinlnct Ordinance I.n t j Work of the Council. Iho Interior of thn council chamber In the now ulty hnll u ill Do ornamotiiod with plc- turcH and ire co work , nnd llonry Lchni.inn of this city u 111 do the work. At the council meeting l t Light Mr. Edwards , chairman of the cominlttco on publlo buildings and property , chnngad his mind and Instujd of reporting In favor of the contract Rolnff to Fnssott & Sons , ho , with Mr. CUatToo , the second motnuor of the coniralttco , rocom- mcndod that the work bo postponed for two or three ynn. Mr. Soqcnt , the third member of the com mittee , bad n minority report , In which ho stated Unit ho had examined the designs and work of the two bidders ; that Lotimnnn's bid was thn Uotter and that bis work was su perior In ovcry respect. Mr. Munro moved to adopt the majority report. Mr. Prlnco moved as nn amondraont that the minority report bo adopted , Mr. Specht urccrt that It was the duty of the council to oatronlzo Otnnha artists , all things being equal. Ho urged itint Fussott \\nsunonrc.MJcut ; that ho had no shop In Oinnlui and \\oulu not employ Omaha work- seen. seen.Mr. . Munro declared that to fresco the council chamber would bo a waste of publlo money. The bulldlne would Bottle , the walls would work and the work would hnvo to bo done over again la the course of a couple of jcnrs. Mr. Prince said the talk about the build- Inp Bottling was all folly. If the room waste to bo decorated it should bo done at onco. JiiKt Talked for Himself. Mr. Edwards explained that when ho talked to the reporters about Passott's bid he was slmplv luluing forhlmsolf and not for the committee. Mr. iMunro talked about Men art pictures and snld the council chamber was not In tended for n picture gallery , but a place in which to do business. Mr. Tuttle replied that the bids did not cnll for high art pictures , but for fresco work. Mr. Bruner was surprised that any mom- bur of llio council should express an opinion that the building would settle enough to ciack tbo walls. Such talk was all bosh. Mr. Ctiaftco did not think It good policy to spend the money at the Drcsonl time. Mr. Elsassor could not understand why so many members had changed their mind ? . Quo week ago they all wanted the chamber frescoed. Then the minority report was adopted by this vote : Yeas Messrs. Back , Bcchol , Bruner , Burdlck , Elsusscr , Lowry , Mc- Lcorle , 1'iiiico , Bpecbt and Tuttle 10. These voting nay were Messrs. Cbaflfo , Ed wards , Howcll , Jacobson , Munro , Stool and Mr. President 7. A contract \\itli Henry Lohmann was ordercu. The mayor vetoed Hugh Murphy's paving contract for paving wltn Colorado sand stone. The contract simply provided for Colorado stone , without specifying the kind. The votn was sustained and a corrected con tract was presented. 'I homavor culled attention to tbo nccossity of having shades for the windows on the westsldoof the city ball. Tlio coinmuuicn- tlon was referred. t Clivujuitgrni3y Conncll loportod that the ratillcntlou of the Nebraska Central bon'd proposition was in proper form. All of the papers were ordered placed on Jilo. Murpliy'H X'nvliiR Contract. Hugh Murphy's contract for paving LcavujaiEortb , from Sixteenth street to Park avenue , was presented and approved , and itho Board of Publlo Work * ordered to have tbo work proceed us rabidly as possible. Mr. Elsusscr asked that the same order apply to all streets to bo paved. Mr. Cbaffco said tbat thcro was a crying demand for the paving of Lcavouworth street , and thin ntun early date. An ofTorr upon the pnrtof Mr. Elsassor to have the oidcr apply to all other streets was defeated by a vote of li ! to 4. Tncn followed the other paving contracts , tbo sewer con tracts , the grading contracts und the con tracts for sloping banks , all of which , to- cethcr with the accompanying bonds , were approved. Ucorgo L. Hurst , tbo newly appointed license Inspector askou that the peddlers bo compelled to wear badges. Tlio Flro and Police commissioners kicked upon the rooms assigned them. They asked lor other rooms , staling that the ones first osslgncd had been pre-empted by * the city attorney. The Fire and Police commission complained to the council about the food furnished to city prisoners by Contractor Casoy. Tlio council aecldcd that the defective p'lo that brought about the controversy was not munu- fuctured bv Cusoy. The whole matter was referred to the committee on pollco for Investigation , The Park commission asked for other rooms in the city halt than tboso assigned. This wan referred. ( Joorgo McKlnzie , and a number of other Melvlnzlcs who own property along tbo line of the pioposod North Omaha sewer , served notlco that the city and its agents must keep oft their grounds. The council granted Architect lilonddrff authority to hang a cloth sign over the first landing in the rotunda of llio city hall , callIng - Ing nttnntlon to the fact that ho was tbo architect of the building. There was one thcro some davs ago , but it was torn down by some ofllclal. Councilman Edwards was granted n two weeks' leave of absence and the city attor ney WHS Instructed to locate u telephone m bis own onico. The comptroller was Instructed to plnco Occident Insurance on the city hall elevators. Ten crosswalks on Spencer stieot were or- dcicd Inucn up and ordered located in otbor parts o ( thu city. Votml Thorn the I'rccdom of the City , By resolution the city council voted to' vivo the freedom of tbo city to the Imperial potentate nobles of the Mystic Shnno of tLo United States of America , the imperial coun cil and nil sojourning noble * ' , their ladles and Knit-lit Templars when they moot In this oltv on Monday und Tuesday of August 15 oud 1(1. ( The Judiciary committee reported that tbo city had allowed nil registrar * who served at thu Into election their fees in lull. The re port was adopted. The Botird of Publlo Works was author ized to employ a competent man at W par day to superintend the laying of permanent Incwulks by private parties. The ordinance to amend the liquor ordi nance was placid on llio. The proposed oraondmenl contemplates a line of $100 to bo collected froip any person selling liquor on ( Sunday or on unv dnv when a special or general election mlent be In progress , The bid of the IConnard Ulass cotnpanv for doing the art gla s work on the roof of the rotunda of the city hall was accepted and the city attorney Instructed to draw the uocccsary coin met. The bid ivas 61.600. The ordinance dcclarinz the necessity of building a viaduct along the line of South Twenty-fourth street und over the track * of the Uurlingtou und Union Pacltlo lailway tracks. Mr. ChiifTec suld the building of viaducts was becoming a farce , There were too muny viuduct ordinances and tbo result would bo that none of the viaducts would bo built , Mr , Prince replied that Twenty-fourth was the main HI root loading to South Onmhn and that tlioro was a necessity for tbo viaduct. Mr. iiruncr sold that thcro was no use of 01 during vmducu by wtiolaaalo. Mr. Elsassor was lu for the other viaducts , but did not think that ono was needed along Twenty-fourth eirrot , ' Mr. Kdwards did not favor pushing three viaducts upon the railway companies. ' Mr. Steel wanted the viaduct , but wanted to BOO Twenty-fourth street llrst tuado pass able , Mr. Munro signed the report , recommending - mending llio passage-of thu ordinance hoping tlmt it would be knocked nut. The ptuauyo of the oidltmsco was defeated j a vote III to U. The uow lrcut railway pavlug oramanco WAS upon its third reading. Tbo ordinance provided that the gtroat railway should only bo compelled to puVo tbo npico between the tracks. Mr. Munro snul the ordinance was in the Interest of the railway company. Mr. CanfTco replied that the fltnto Itxw was lamo. It did not provluo for compelling the strcot rAllwnv company to pave twelve inches on thooutsldo of the rails and did become operative until 1893. Mr. Munro said the law was lobbied through the legislature against tbo wishes of the people of Omaha. The ordlnanco passed , Mr. Munro nlono voting no. For two months or tnoro thcro has been ft largo amount of business hanging In com- mlttco of the whoo ! and ir order to got it baforo the council n nncclnl meeting' will beheld hold Silurday night to" take Giro of all such matters , The comptroller reported that ho had deducted J.J.OO from the bill nf the Metro politan Lighting company for street lighting during the month of July. Strsarnrllm aonroys such pol sons us scrofula , skin dlsoasas , oezema , rhou- mutism. Its timclv usosavoi many lives. Mittlnco AVodnrsilnr. Oomo nnd bring the children to BOO LHllo Tinpstt nt , tho'Farniiin street tho- ntor. Wednesday miittnoo , 23o liny scut In the houao. In the fiimlno-strlcUon regions of Rus- eln , tlio Inhtibltunta have boon living on food that tv ilocutit Amorlcnn horse would not touch. See "Curp's"graphic letter from Stimtira in next Sunday's BBC. _ _ A Thrilling Xurrntlve. The thrilling narrative of the awful suf ferings of tbo famine-stricken portion of Uusslu , with all the sickening details , from the pen of Frank O. Carpenter , which will appear in next Suudny's ' Bun , should bo road by everybody. In Tltno of Pence Prepiiro for War. Have you over thought what you would do in case you or some of your family was taken with u severe attack of colio.cbotera morbus , dysentery or dlarrhoui. In such cases it Is not unusual for fatal results to follow before modlclno can bo procured or a phvsiclan summoned. Tboro is nothing that will give permanent relief so quickly as Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. It never fails oven In the most sovoro'cases cither for children or adults. Why not keep it at handl 25 and 50-cont bottles for solo by drugglsU , . Asxouxvii imvxs. Aftornoarly three weeks of constant and vigorous rehearsals , what promises to bo the theatrical novelty of the season will havrt Its tlrst presentation on thostaeo at Boyd's Now theater Augusts. It 1s a musical comedy with the blcyclo for its theme , and has the rather attractive title , "Cupid's Chariot. " A bicycla race , which takes place in full vlow of the audience , Is the ploco do resistance , and the panoramic : and other ef fects necessary to glvo the race the needed realism , ere said to bo marvels of staee mechanism. A host of pretty and talented girls Is beaded by Miss Alico'Evuns. Harrison and Bell's superb company of comedians will make , their llnal appearance in Omaha In tho' screaming French oddity ' Little Tlppott" this afternoon and evening , Tbo complete success of this brilliant comedy ody is assured. Everyone acknowledges that It is one of the brightest , wittiest and funni est comedies over produced bore , and as a hot weather entertainment "fills the bill. " These ladies and gonilomon of the company who woto not nlrcudv old favorites In Omaha have made hosts of friends , nhd the entire company may look for a lioarty icooption If they over return , Special attention is drawn to the fact that nothing has boon loft undone to louder the theater the coolest snot in town. Her ConllilimuoVns Well Founded ) "I would rather trust that modlolno than any doctor 1 knoiv of , " savs Mrs. Uottio Muson of Cbiltou."Carter Co. , Mo. , in speak ing of Chamberlain' * Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This rnedlclno can nlways bo depended upon , oven in the most sovcro and dangerous cases , both for children and adults. 23 and CO-cent bottles for sala by drugguts. Don't Miss This. The Eighth Ward Republican club moots as usual ovcry Wednesday evening m its club rooms on the southwest corner of Twenty-fourth und Cuming streets. Its lively and interesting mooting * nro free for nil. No initiation fees are charged for those who wish to Join the club. The publio is re minded that this Is the club that Knows a good thing when It sees It and never lets a Horrorn McKlnloy nass by Omaha without stopping over to pivo you n speech. DliirrliaIn Kentucky. "Thoro has been a continued tendency to bowel disease hero this season. " says U. W. Snivel ] , druggist , Wlckliffo , Ky. , "and an unusual demand for Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrhooa Remedy. I bnvo sold ' four bo : ties of It this morning. Some rouiark- nblo euros have been effected bv it and in all case ? it has proved sucjossful. " For sale by druggists. .Saved their I.tics. Frank O. Carpenter , TUB BEE'S correspondent pendent In lusslu , sajo tbo American food has saved the lives of thousands. In next Sunday's BBB will to found a detailed ac count of tbo famine situation. "Lato to boa and onriy to nso will shorten the road to your homo in the sktos. But early to bed and "Lmlo Earlv Hlser. " tbo pill that rnukoj Ufa longer and bottara nd wiser. llullillnff 1'crmlU. The following permits were issued by the superintendent of ouildlngs yesterday : Nnotnt Kynor. two-storv stores and Huts. Sixteenth und Corby atrests . JJ5.000 W. il. ICnssoll. repilrs on residence , Thirty-second und D.ivonuort streets. 3,000 It. G. I'uttcrson , repairs to dwelling , 1J1U fcout.h Twenty-ulntli btreot . 603 Total . W7.8JU Dlsoaso never Miocoisfutly attaolci the sy om with pure blojj. DJ Witt's SiwapirilU raulcoi pure , now blosl aiU Fresh tnileh cows , steers nnd hoifors. Dr. Jollrlcs , Grace and 7th Sts. " \Vluir Am Slio ? " . The latest story rugnrding the Now York Central's Empire State Express was told at the Albany I'reas club u few nights ago. Three colored men em ployed in ono of the largo brick yards on the Hudson rlvor had never soon the famous train imse , as before they could get iu a position to see it go by it would bo gone , and all that was visible was .1 glimpse of the roar signal ( lags. Ono day recently they arranged to stand ono ill the north end of the yard , another at the south end and ono in the middle , and as the train approaohod each would notify the other , BO us to secure a good look tit her at the appointed timo. The train anponrod in sight a few seconds li or. The man at the south end called out "Hero uho comes ; " the ono at the ninth end , "Thoro she goes"and the ono in the middle cried : "Wnar am 8lio ? ' | Albany Evening Journal , July 1'U - . WILL FURNISH THE PASSES , Van Wyok'fl ' Supporters Promisee ! Free Tratsprtation to Kearney and Return , SPLIT IN THE DOUGLAS DELEGATION Some Innlito fucU Tlmt Kxptnln the Uounty Cdmciitlon'A Action In Throwing Mr. Yolitor Don n the Stnlrs Some Allldmlts Ofl'orcU , Iho facts connected with the summary ejection of Attorney J. O. Yoisor troni the councils of the people's party nt their conven tion last Saturday altornoon nro becoming known , nnd they aliow that harmony isn't ' dwelling with the Independent brethren worth u cent Just now , and Douglas county will hnvo a doublo-bnndor delegation nt ICoornoy. The retirement of Mr. Yclsor was very emphatic and sudden , nnd those chloflv Instrumental in his withdrawal offered no further explanation for tholr treatment of him further than that ho was not a delopato. Mr. Yolscr has a very dlfferout version of the affair , howovor. His snowing would In dicate tbat.hu was kept from the convention by the use of methods that the guileless in dependents are not generally supposed to have learned anything about yet. In a con versation with a reporter for TIIR Bni : , Mr. Yelsor talked freely of the matter. IIo said ho had to apology to muUo for his part in the proceedings. Wanted No Anti-Vim Wyck Moil. "Tbo trouble was this , " said Mr. Ycisor. "Thoro was n determined effort on the part of some of the alleged loaders of the party In Omuhu to allow no opposition to Van V/.vek's candidacy to bo tnanltoitod lu the convention nnd they have made a mess of it. The IrouVjlo with which I , was especially con nected nroso over the selection ot delegates to tbo countv convention , fronutho Ninth ward , The Van Wyck mon had n caucus and proposed to put up a straight primary ticket pledged to llio support of their candi date. I , with others , opposed such nction and asked that an unpledged delegation bo scut to the convention , They wouldn't listen to this , to wo got together and named another primary tlckot that was not pledged. ItulcH Tlmt Worked Hut Ono Way. "Neither of the caucuses was legally called under the rules , but that cuts no figure with the result. The central committee bad de cided that the primaries should bo hold under the rules that had governed last year. This was that the names of all the primary candidates should bo placed on a ballot after the Australian plan nnd voted for alter that method. This the Van Wyck men refused to do , but cnmo to thn primaries with ballots bearing only the nnn.os of their candidates. Our follows put the required ballot in the field and claim tbat It was the only legal ono voted upon at thn primaries. "It was upon this showing that wo wont Into the convention to contest the seats of the Ninth ward delegation. I made a fight before tbo committee on credentials , which was composed of members of the delegation whoso seats wovcro going to contest , but they failed oven to report that a contest had boon mado. So I waited to make our plea to the convention. Tnis I attempted und , as you know , was cried down and almost thrown out of the convention ball witbout having a chance to state our case ut all. Another DvlcKUtlon Named. "But wo are not going to lot tbo matter drop , not bv a long shot. The contesting delegates huvcselected fifty-seven unpledged delegates wbo will go before the stnto con vention at Kearney and see if our party will suppirt a delegation that was elected on pledges of free railroad tickets to the con vention , supplied by the managers of Van Wyck's campaign , in face of the fact that our party owes Its oxisteuce , in a great measure , to llio demands of tbo people for relief from railroad rule , and also in face of the fact that tlio la vs 'of the state make bribery in election a felony and this certainly looks like a species of it.1 "You don't mean to say that the Van Wyck mon have promised railroad passes to delegates , do rout" tbo reporternakod. "That's Just wnat l mean , " replied Mr. Yolser , "and I can glvo you proofs if you want thorn. " The reporter intimated that ho would nocd proofs to convince him of the truth of thn assertion. "Well , then , " said Mr. Yeisor , turning to his letter pross. "hero Is proof sufllclcnt , I think , to show that the grout anti-monopoly protouder Is using his pull with the railroads to further his political Interests , " nnd Mr. YeUor toro out copies of two uflldavits , stating that the originals , with an abundance of supporting evidence , would bo presented to the state convention at Kearney. The AlHdiitU ) . Hero nro the affidavits : STATE or NHIIUABKKA , i _ . G'OUMVOFDOUHIAS. fBH > .TohuJnlTcoat , liolnx first duly sworn , do- posus und s.iys thut ho attended the Indepen dent peoulo'ti ) i irtv county convention ut Uimilmnn tho.'utli day of July , Itlti , and tbat ho hu.ml f rank Ifibbiird of Union township , u dolo.'uto to Mulct convention , address thu con vention In the following words , towit : "All delegates who were pledged to support nnd VOID for und work for the nomination of Vun wyok fur governor ciui got free transporta tion to Kearney und bilok : " that the said lllutmrd In tlio uurt ctil ir roiirosontutlvo of thu Vun Wyck campaign In Douglas county. , . JOHN JBFKCOAT. „ Subscribed In my presence nnd sworn to bo fore mo till ? 1st ( lav of AiuiiHt , lH'Ji. ' Kt.MF.it K. THOMAS , notary public. STATE OP NK.IIIUIBKA. I COUNTV oiDnuai.As. . f " ' Elijah bio Id.trd. bolng first duly sworn , de poses and j.ys that ho attended the county convention of the people's independent party , hold ut Dominion tlio : Wtli day of July , 1SJ-1 ; Unit ho saw Frank lllbb.inl there , th it mid lllbluru was u delegate to said convention , und that ho Is u particular roprosciitutlvo of the Van Wyekcnmuilgn In Dmulus county i that said lllbburd nmdn 1190 ot the following luiiKiintto lu subuttim-o before the dolomites of said convention : 'That all dolo..ites who were pledged to work and vote mid support the nomination of General Van WycU for BOV- ornor could Imvo fico transportation to and rrom the stuto eon ; en tlon ut Koirnoy. " U bioniiAiin. Subscribed to In my presence and sworn to before mo this 1st day of August , ISjj. EMIKH K THOMAS. Notary 1'ubllo , WEEPIXO Wvrnn , Mob. , Oct. 33 , ' 03. Dr. Moore : My Djar Sir I have Just bought the third bottle of your Tree of ijlfo. It Is Indeed a "Treo of Life. " Doctor , when you so kindly guvo mo that llrst bottle mv right side was so la-no and sere nnd my llvor en larged so much that 1 could not llo upon my right lclo at all. There was a serene over my kidneys all of the tlmo , but now that trouble Is all over. I sloop Just us well on ono sldo as on the otbor. nnd my Moop rosta nnd refreshes mo , and I foal the boat I'vo felt in fifteen years.and I know that it is all duo to your Tree of Llfo. Yours very truly , D. P. Dunt-sif. For sala by all druggists. Didn't .Sao the Clroui. A lad named Wllllo Woymillor , living at 039 North Twenty-sixth street , Intended to see tbo show Monday along with about 25.000 other boys jof the town , but ho mot with hard luck. When ho wnlkod up to the tlckot wagon and plaukod down what bo supposed to bo a silver dollar , in stead of creeping under the tent , ho got an Introduction to troublo. The tlckot seller doclaiod the dollar to bo u bad ono pud simply throw It away. The boy followed tbo coin Into the ucods and picked It up. Olio moment later an ofticor stopped up nnd arrested young Woymillor for at tempting to pas ; , counterfeit monoy. The Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard lad was taken td the city jail nnd remained there all night , tfhilo his ( oiks were scouring the town to t find him. Ho was nr- /nlenod before IJnl'cd States Attorney Baker yostordnyimorningnnd explained that ho had no idea fltlrc money was counterfeit. IIo snld ho was onfof Tin : Bet : carriers nnd ho gotthodoilnrirhtch was said to bo coun terfeit In his collodion * . Mr. Baker wasithoroughly convinced thnt the boy told a straight story. The honest nppcnrnnco of llioi lad was enough to con vince ntiy ono 'that ' ho was noc In the busi ness of circulating counterfeit money. Ho was discharged. Hood's Sarsnpncilln is nn honest modlclnc , honestly ndvertlnod for those diseases which t honestly and absolutely euros. fi.000,000. Vitrified paving hrlclc for salo. Wo will contract to deliver the above amount within tbo next 00 days. Uuck- Bttitr Uroa. Mfg. Co. , Lincoln , Nob. The t.cnrrxt Unto * Vet. Between Aupust 3rd nnd 7th tbo Rock Islnnd roato will sell round trip tickets to Denver nnd return for $12.00. Two vcstlbuluct limited express ttains daily with dining cara attached , from Omaha to Denver Colorado Spruicrs and Poublo. liukot ollleo , 1002 Fnrnam street. Obtirlca Kennedy , general northwestern passenger uijoiit. Postponed the Plrnlc. Members of thn David Ullbort council of the American Association of Steam Engineers won't hold tholr picnlo at Woopmg Wntor next Sundav as has ocoiinnnounccd. It isn't the committee's fault , however , in the least. The ttoublo all comes from the fact tbnt the demand f jr care for the crowds that nro co Ing to Denver to the Knights Tornplar conclave - clavo has simply overtaxed every railroad in the stuto. Agents nro hustling around putting benches In baggaga ciraaml avon then don't see how they nro gamp to take care ot their passengers. The engineers have done the next best thing and will hold tholr picnic on Sundav , August 31. AGONIZING ECZEMA- Awful S-.iflTorlng Driven Almist Insane by Doctors Tried Ciilicurn Itcllcf Immediate Entire * ly Cured In 4 Months. I suffered with tno arcadrn cocnm for over sir months , during which tlmo I ha I coniu'tctl ' three doctors , nnd this tormenting sliln illstuso lmduro n Morse nnd worsu on mo In gplto of nil medical trcit- nifnt , Mr condition \\ta unlicnrnblo. My le s were swollo i , my nrma were raw , mjr fnco nnd neck full of eruption , which innJo mo scratch until my whiskers wcro soiVo 1 nnd pasted with the Blckly iluld. I could hnrJIy bear my cloth- _ Ins. When nlxht cnmo I was nfrnld to co to bed , no sleep would comotorc- llcvo me , but tli3 ( tatting would Increase. Durlnn d y tl'tio I liiul no rMt.'l was ull hroscn up. nervous to this iiUlion deKrec.anl ticnrl- driven to despair. Atthut tlmo 1 roiuinbout the cfTicuitA UUMLIIIIS , Intended to try Ilium andilronpedthodoLtorK. After npplytm ; CUTILUUA IMmd the llrst nlKlit's re t for several weeks , UilnKthocUTicuiiA.ctiricuiivso1 andctiTictTUA ithj-ui.VKNT , with proper Jii.lnnunt , my condition Improrwl slowly butsurul ) day by diiy , until iiftsrtlinioor four months' nso of thorn I was cured. Uur nilnlitur , Itcv. J.J. I'orruult , In Mandau , knntvs mo Hnd knoirs lion InulTerod , Any uno may wilto to htm and ho will certify to iho truth of this testlinonlHl. i : . U.bTUNimUKCK.Mmidnn.Xorth Dakota. Cuticura Resolvent The nuw Wood nnd akin pnrlller and greatest of numor remedies , iuternnlly , clunnso' * the blood of nil Impurltlos mul.poiaonoua clomunts , bllo CUTicuiiAi the ureat skin euro , nnd UUTICUIIA SOAIan exquisite sKln pnrlller nnd beautlllar , cxterntilly , cle.u-ttio sKiu ot every trace ol dis ease. Sold everywhere , t'ricn , OtmciniA , BOc : SOAP 2."c : KIHOI.VB.\T.'JI. l'repared by the Totter Drug and Chemical Corporation , lloston. r2f < lHow to Cure Stln Dlsensjs , " fi4 paces , CO lllUHtrailous , und testimonials , mailed free. PLUS , blackheads , red , rough , chapnrd , it ) and ollv skin cured by UUTIUUUA bo U' . HOW MY BACK ACHES. Hack Ache , Ivldnoy I'nlns , and Weak ness , fcorout'33. Lumunods , btialns , anil 1'nln ni.LiivEi > IN ONI : .MINUTE yy thu l'.llN I'ltASTKIl TIIS Mainis COMING. Tnn NIGHT Foil despair and death , while but one In n mill ion la prepared fur the dread rail. Arojou that onoIf not. your earth y welfare de mands that } ou adopt pronil t and etfectlvo meas ures to prevent the npprnach ot disease , or to eradicate the malady which now aOllcti jou. Have you PillV\TE \ In any share , form , manner or dame ? Is life rendered u weary burden by any afillcllon such as \ \ Thorn U liopo.Ui'ro Is help , there u speedy and permanent curaJfur joti from any or allot those Ills , In the wuudtrful ability , the marrrloui skill and the ui apnroacliabio uiethudt of thoje t aiicululi t , IITJTTS Who , in the tr < utnif nt an I curj of thin CUH uf dli- caie . know no tiih vrd nt " ( All " Hf ml 10:1 : foi their bind < nmely Illuitrated and lilKhly vMual le tiBW Ui ok of IVl > ! ' < . . . . i nutultatlun ( re . tall "I'oi or udlroii , with un-iTi ; aIV ITS. South llth St. , N. 13. Corner llth nnd DougluB Sis. , Omuhu , Nob. Both the method and results when Syrup of Tips is taken ; it is plensnnfj nnd refreshing to the taste , nnd nets gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head- nches and fevers and cures habitual . constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced - , duced , pleasing to the tnsto and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prewired only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities common d it to nU nnd have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75o bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist wbo may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any ono wno wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0t SAN FRANCISCO , OAL. Y. NEW YORK. N.X DK. J. E. McGREW THE SPECIALIST. Isiinsurpissod In the troitmontot i\\ \ \ forma ot PRIVATE DISEASES , nnd all dlsorlors nnd dohllltlos of youth anil m.inbool. ITyo.irs' cxuorlenco. His resources nnd f icllltlos are lir.ietlc.illy unllmlto I. The Doctor Is recom mended by tlio press- and omlnrsed In the strongestterms _ by the people for f.ilr tm-it- incnt und honest profession il advice. The most powerful romotllcs known to modern science for the successful tra.itmont of tlio following diseases : GONORRHOEA Imniodti-.to roliof. A com plete cure without , the loss of uu Hour's tlmo from business. OLEET Ono of the most complete nnti suc cessful troiitmcnts tor gioec ami ail annav.n ; dlBOliur.-u3.vut known to the me Dual profes sion. The results are trulv wonderful. STRICTtTIlE Gro itest known romoJy for the tie itinent of stricture , without p iln , cut- tins , or d I itln - . \ mostrem.irlc iblo ro nod v SYPHILIS No treatment for this torrlblo bloo I disease has over boon morusu"cusful. nor hud stronger onilot uinciits. In tlio light of modern oclonco this dlsuiso Is positively curable nnd ovcrv tr.ico of thn poison entirely remove I from thu bloo I. LOST MANHOOD , and munition , nervousness - ness , tlnildltv. despondency nnd .ill wo.iknoai nnd disorders of youth or in.uihuuJ. llellof obtained ut onco. SKIN DISEASES , and nil diseases of tin Etomucn , blood , lUer. l < l Inoys nnd bl.iddor nro iro.ttcd su ccossfully w.tli the nro.itJ > known remedies for the ( lisa mi. Wrlto forclicnUrj und uuoitlon'.lat , frJ3. anil J'tti'imiii tstn.mc' i Ma'J Elastic Stockings rou- Weak Limbs Varicose Veins Swellings , all sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deformil Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. THE ALOE&PENFOLD COMPANY. 114 S. 1Mb St. , Next to Post Office QDAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 2i pound packtv oi. Velvet Meal , For tnullltm nnd goms. Sold by all ( ; r.icnr < . Save Yoor Eyesight yfjtouoi free liynn RXl'B IT Ol'I'IOlAN I'orfcct adjustment , hiijiurlorlonsoi. Nurv- oiislionUai'iio onrud liy tisln 5 our Suo''t icle * and Uyo lubboi 1'ricui low for Uut ' uoods. s THE ALOE G3 , , 114 S 14tlit- < Crolt.Uo.i ! U'.ouk. Dr. "Bairayi Tim r Dentist 'ililnl I'Joor , I'.txlon Illoult , Tulcpliuno IDS ! . KJIIi ii'iil rariinm Sts. A lull not pf tit'th on rulibur lor f.V I'vrfpct nut littli without pldtL'n or r uiutilu brlduo work ] u t llio thlni ; lur sln urs or public | > uukir , uuvur ilroii iloun , TIITII : ; ixriiArrii : : > WITHOUT I-AIN Gold fllllns nt rn tsuii'iblo ' r.itf * . All work wimuutetl. Uut tUUoui for MANY FACES YOU5EE K1TMI5 ADV. AMD WE. WILL5EMD YOU A DEAUTirUL PICTUREZOXZ5 WNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Th * eminent spoctnllit In nervous , chronic , prlvnte , blood , ikln and unnorr iltscnioi. A rormlar n4 rccl'tcrcil Krndimto in modclno. na dlnlomna nnil curilflcnter nhnw. ! itlll trentlnp with the grentntt succeil rntnrrli.tpormntorrlioea. lust manliooil , ernlnal Wititknoiv nluht loiiei , tin potency , irphllu. "trlctaro. aon- arrltuoK , Klect , Tnrlcocolo.cto. Nomorcurr usail. .Now treatment forlou of TIIpowir. | . Parlies unnbfa to visit tuo nmy be Iroato I t homo bjr oorro | iomlcnc . Moillilne or iDBirarannts lant bnmll or oxprvn § enrolrpnckoit , no mark ! lo Intllcnto contents ornnulpr. Ono ucnonal laterTlaw iirtterreU. Contullkiloa free. Corrofponilcnco ttrlctly iirlrnto. Hook ( iljritorlM of life ) Mat tree. OQloa hourIlkm. toy 9m > Sundays IU a. in.to 11 m. Soail stamp tor rcou. THE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe 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 , Dizzir ess , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Rash , Painful Digestion , Pim- pics , Hush of Blood to the 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- ease that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their J functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each 4 meal. A continued use of the Ripans Tabules is the surest $ cuie for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be ? injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross § 2 , sample bottle 4 15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. * Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. lil D U O AT IO N A.IA. I For the Inguer uuu i.v.ui juu.u , . , . . . ut plrll I and young wonien. br 'Cfnltntr. Mnslc , Art , Kto- jcntlon , l'hdcal Trulnlue. btrotn hrnt. Cold land liofwatfr , balli rooms , etc. on ouch floor. 24th boiilnn brelnn Sept. lh. 1K92. Tor Catalogue LEXINGTON , MISSOURI. JJre s AIICUIDALIJ A. JUNIA , 1'rcnt. . Superior ailf nt Be for'tilncatlnt Youilg U(1Iejt ( Couri0fetujr , bor. oucli ; Musical and Art departments highest order ; tcnchrrs oftlio bc t Aiiicrlcan ami Kuropcnn culture ; largo and beautiful grounds ; now building' , rooms well > entllrtcd , llRhted by ( ra > . Opens Soptemhcr 7lh. For catalogue aililiets - Itcr. T. W. IIA1111ETT , 1'rcn. CUI.U51UIA , MO , Liberty. Bio. I rc n roDrrulcot bulldlur , elfr c ollr furolibtd. Kooul EDUOATIONAL. EW YOHK.MILITARY ACADEMY. ( Jj N 0. J.V IKU , 1J. S. . A. M. . Cornwall. N. Y FEMALE ACADEMY Giit Vfart I'rcpru iiton. Colic elate , Mnclc ami Fine Art RT'rJJULLlUD. M liln/J.MkluuvlUCillL / HOLLERS BraSTSTUTE IIOTKTOUItTSI'RINIi * , VA. I'nrVonnir Imilti N , Opens Sept. U , 1892 Mil your. 27 Officers and Teachers. I'rcimriitiirti t'ollrglnlcy I'lillnxniililrnl. and I.ltrrnry lleimrtiiiriilH. ( 'niiMt'Miuort C'onrnPln , lltmir. Artand ICInru * linnsrlmnl. IleautKulljcltuutodInVallejof VlrKlnm , onN > tW K. H , npArJlfaiiokt ) Cliimtiunoxcollod. Elo- ( out Kiuipineat. Wrlto tor lllustratud cataloifuu to C11AS. L. COUItr. built. , Uolllns. TB , . SprilPU'ii IIO.VKDINC. AND DAV SCIIO'.M , ror ulrls HDJjInl militants admitted U Went -IHtll Street , Nm\ York , MILITARY O & ACADEMY HALL , Seminary for Young Lntllcs. Omahn , Nebraska. Bishop Worthington , Visitor. Rev Robert Dohcrty.S. T. D. Rector Fall Term B'gins Wodmsdav , Sopt. 14th. For Cuttilojruo and iiartlfeulars , apply to tbo roctpr. A BOARDING SCHOOL rou Yoniif Ladies -and Clildi'cii Conducted by tlio Bistort of Mercy , O'CONNOR , GBKRLY CO. , NKB. Tlila llourdlnirSuliool Ubltiintudn Hliortdls- tiincu fioin ( iii'oly ( y'unter. n ItiinrlbliliiR to n on thu II , , t M. railroad. Tlin Ooiivnnt la on n dolluhtfiil him IIIIKIIIU Ilio O'Connor lilllB. Tlio imlinl I'n llbh lirnnclii'Hi iiuslcoo l nnd In- Blrninontiil ; iiudii Hieulul | coursoof literature TIIIIIIS In advance , $1/50 / a your MO months ) . wnHliliiK IncliiUod. Tlio boliool will open the llrst of bcntunilior ? I'or fiirtlii'r p irtlcnlars nddrcsa. MUTIlCKbUPIMUUIt CON VUN r OK MKHUV Utb [ tin' OiHtollnr St. , O.MAIIA. M : . Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals are nncd In tlio jircjuratlon ot \V. BAKER & co.'s IBreaMastCocoa which It utiinltttelv jnire and solttlle. ltbni > inrethar.tlireetlmet ) < A ( reny/i of Cocoa ndxnil _ „ . , _ . _ . . , _ wllli Btarcli , Arronroot or .wigftj gUKar mj | : jar more ceo- nJila ! , cuittny leu than one cent u CMJI. It U UcllUous , nourithlng , and KAHII.V Kold Ly Crorern nerjitlicr . W. B AKEE & CO. Doi-cIieiter , The Original and Genuine ( WORCE3TERSHIRE ) i SAUCE Imrarts tha meet delicious tuta and zoat v > EXTRACT souru , OfaLETTEKfrom ft MEDICAL OEM. GICAVIE.S , TLEMAN at liad- rasto his brother 1'IBH , at WOROESTEK. Mar. 1851. HOT Jk COLO "Tell 1KA It PEBRIN8' that tholr uuco IB hlKlily esteemed la Iiidla , and Is In my opinion , tlio moat palatable. AS well oa the most whole OAUEIIITS some Hauco Uut l dado. dec. Eewarejofjmitatioiis ; Bee that you got Lea & Perrine * Bl nstnro on every liottloof Orltrinnt U Gonulne. , IUUN DUNCAN'S HUNH.NEW VOKK. TliuMoKIn- ley Itunublt- can O n m - pii 1 gn Oi > P li 110 lending ma clilngoap fur this ciuu- palgn. Tills cut allows It as It In , with tin bund an visor. ( Amor- loan tin nnd Amorlcnn cloth ) sold t ° clubs for 75ooacli. for ono or n tlioitiiiud. II ilcnllng ill rout lth tliu mnnuftictnror , tbo Mliolcsalur'u and rotullur'M prices aroiivoldod. All nrdcrH ghould bi > audrusic.il to tlio I'HO- TEOTION OAl' MANUI'AimJWNU C'OM- 1'ANV. 10H Qruon Btruut , Now Yorlc City , or O , M. COl'l' , Orr.nliu. NobrutUa , Kondlnor- dorH na uarly us pouslblo. The Latest CHICAGO STATIONERY Nothing Better. Our Writing-paper and Envelopes ; Wedding Invitations ; Reception Cards arc sent , nt reasonable prices , anywhere In United States. Send for camples. UMS1 STATIONERY COMPANY , ( Ulu CoblI.ltrarj Co. ) 136 Wnuush Ave. , Chicago. L on Jinfllik Ui * a HrJ u < l ( , vU fnl l wild ll rlt-Un ' 1 uk , vr o3 o. _ r , fvi pftftlotUri , l ftlw Dl&la ta4 iMur fur n a ! , " ( ( . < , / n tiink .M.II. IB ; 00 Tr-l.wj.ljj ! r