8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * FRIDAY , AUGUST 23 , 1802. RILLED BY THE "IRISH MAIL" An Omaha Woman Ground to Death at the Union Pacific NEWSBOYS PLAYED WITH A REVOLVER An n llrvtlt Alhrrt Wolilrncr linn n lliillct In Illn Abdomen nnil Mny IJIo run Tmtnrii > cnrly I.OIGI Ills l-lfc. It wns a frightful death that overtook Mrs. Citrrlo Larson , n vcnarublo woman mid a resident of thU city , nt the tninsfor In Coun cil Uluffa yostflrdny tnorninp. The tvomnu lived nt Twenty-fourth and Itlonuo streets nnd dnd boon visiting rolntl vein < in Council DlulTs. Stio went out .vimerdtiy morning to pick up coal from the track * , nnd was stoppliiR from the track to got out of the way of a tmilnir tr.iln , when she wns struck Dy the "Irish Mnll" on the Union I'nclllc , which was oacklriK down to the depot nnd only n few foot HWH.V. Tbero wcro n numlinr of pissoneors : wnlt- in ? for ttio train to como to Omnlw ami ono of thorn , a mnn whoso nnmo wns not lenrnnd , saw the old wotrmti's duncer und nmdo n ilnt-Ing effort to save hor. Ho sprang from the nlutform and caught the woman nnd en- dcavorod to Urn ? her from the trade. Ho wiis lee Into. The whenls were upon the woman , who wns knocked Uown , The plucky Birancnr still held on and WHS finally thrown to the ground himself nnd narrowly escaped the fntc from which ho had tried to save thu woman. The woman fell Icnutluvlso nlonp the rail and xv/is almost cut In two hy the wheels of this conch that passed over her before the train could ho stopped. Her remains were fright fully tnatiRled. They were taken to Estop's under tint inn establishment , where an Inquest will DO bold today. TWO IANllttIH AUUIDHNTS. Ono Hey Shot nnil n MUM Herlomly Cut In n fernlllr. Albor * . Weldener wns accidentally bliot entrain train No. ( I of the Elkhorn road at 1CIO : ! yesterday morning. \Yeldonorls n railroad newsboy about 17 years old unci lives ni 012 South Thirtr- nnvoiith stroot. Ha and a cotnpinlon named Bert Small , about the snmo ago , who lives at Twenty-fourth nnd ( Jumlng and IB also a nowsboy. were handling a 22 enllbor target rlflo on thu platform of the smokltic car. As the train was crossing Nicholas straot nnd wliilo tbo pun was in the hauJs of Small It xvas accidentally discharged , tlm bullet Etrlklnp Woidcnor in the nbilomon. Urs. Leo nnd Somers were culled and the wounded bo.vi wastaknn to St. Joseph's hospital. It Is feared ho cannot recover. Cut While Scuttling. Almost nt the sarao time Fan Travors nnd Sum Goldsmith were sparring with each other with knives In tho'r hands In Goldsmith's saloon nt Ninth and Capitol ovenuo. Trovers slipped In some way nnd struck his wrist ntrnlnst thu knife in Goldsmith's hand out line it to the bono. Prompt action on the part , of Goldsmith urovontod his blooding to death. Drs. King and Kosowater sowed up , the wound. Wlmt StruiiRcr 1'ronf Is needed of the merit of Hood's sarsaparilla ' than the hundreds of letters conttnuallv coining In tolllnc ; of mnrvollous cures It has cffco'.crt nftor ull other romedli's had failed. .Truly , Hood's sarsaparilla possesses peculiar , .curativo power unknown to 'other medicines. .Hr.od's plils euro constipation by restoring tlie peristaltic uctfonof thoalltnontary canal. Thoy.aro the boat family cathartic. 4 Sop , pitcher sixlo at Burns' . Spectacles iicouniloly fitted ; refractive oxuinliintion free. Tudor Optical Co. , corner fiirnnm and 1 Ith. OmahtiCiin Mfg Co.cumpaign torches Lot's S\rip. : " " Gilt-odgcd wild lands atS'i.OO to S10.00 poraero in eta to of Nebraska , whose crops last year aggregated $100,000,000. Good lots in the city of Omaha , whoso populu- 'tioii increased from KO.OOO in 18SO to loO.- 000 in 1890 , is good bluff to hold , don't you think ? Aa wo lire long on this class of prop erty and short on cash , drop in. During several years successful experience - rienco in th real ostatu business I haxo established u reputation for handling nothing but bargains.W. . W. G. AT.UUIOHT , C21. 622 , C23 New Vorlc Llfo building. V. M. C. A. Notoi. The cyclers' outing last night attracted a Bcoro of "Kiilshts of the wheel.- " The run wns toCourtland Ueach whore the boys enjoyed u swim. t > lt. L. . T. Haven addresses men tomorrow ninlit on "Living L.los > . " Good musio nnd good BluRlng. Como uud bo wolcoaiod. Tim services of n cornotist are in great de mand for this nicotine. Any member know- jag ot a "bugler" wilt lundly consult with , the secret nry. General Secretary Ober loads the training class Friday nt U p. in. It is hoped that pirlor , rocoptlon room nnd oftlco will bo roudy lor occupancy again next Monday. Mr. Downs , an ncttvo morater , has returned from Saratoga , N. Y. WATUII , Won. . Oct. 23. ' 93. Dr. JNiooro : My Dear Sir I have Jmt bought the third bottle of your Tree of ilfo. It U Indeed a "Troo of Llfo. " Doutor , when you co kindly gave mo that first bottle my right bldo was so Inmo und s > era ami my llvor en larged so much that 1 could not lie upon my right sldo at all. There wns u soroiiuss over my kidneys nil of the time , but now that trou bio Is nil over. I sloop Just as welt on ono aldo as on the other , and my nleop rests nmt refreshes mo , anil I fool thu best I'vofoll la fifteen yoar.s.nnil I know that it U all duo to your Tree of Llfo. Yours very truly , D. Forsalo by nil druggists. lliiliy Ilrp'irtmmit , Douglas County l < 'iilr. Entries for competition slinuld bo made at the oflluo of Mount & Griflln , 21U S. Mth st. . until 0 p. in. Saturday , \ftor that ut the secretary's olllco on tlio grounds. All babies competing nro to bo ac- coiupanlod by nurse or parent ami bo ut tbo tent of tbo Bpooittl. urumlum dopart- inont ill 110 : ! p. in. slinrp Thursday , Sop- toinbor 1 , next , at which bour premiums will bo awarded instead of on dates heretofore laibllsliod. JOHN LlAUMKit , Secretary. Jos. A. CONNOU , Supt. 13aby Depart- mo D I , Green sea turtle soup today at E. JUauror's rcbtaurant. Hwmlim mill tlio Nn mlri , Tun Uui ; will publish oa Sunday n letter rom the pen of Councilman John Steal , who ccently returned from an extensive tour through Sweden , lii which will l > o fuuud loino uxccedlngly Interesting dolalls regard- \ne \ the habits und ciintonm of tUo titUivoa of northern Venice. THIS SCHEME DIDN'T WORK. I'aililiick' 1'lini ' tlnjur * rorlinpriiviiigC'iiiinty JtouiU "Dii'U it IlurnliiV1 People wbo labor under the nnpro i > lon .bat the county commissioners will order thu expenditure of tbo procdcdi of tbo $150- XX ) of bonds voted for the Improvement of country roads uro pen | to bo footed. Of course this money will bo expvtulod eventually , but not a dollar of It will go out of the treasury this fall , nnd , what is more , U I * not probable that oven the Apportionment will bo left until nftor the tlecllou. The fact * uro that there 1s a tvholo lot of politics tied un In the cxpan- JUluro of this | : WOUl ) , and some Of the i bors would Ilka to raako capital out of Its npportlonmont. Two weeks airo end Just before Major Paddock's departure ho concocted n very clover scbomo for the dlstrloutlon of the money , but it fallod to connect. The major hod a resolution which ho Intended to spring upon the publloand thoothor members of the board , but loarnlDB thnt It would meat with defeat ho pocKotcd It and remained quiet. The resolution provided that the 1160,000 should ho divided into three equal parts. One-third of the mono ) ' ho wns Intending to expend on the Mlllard road , and ho had fig ured that that turn would put the road In good condition to tbo line of his fartii on the Llttlo I'appio. Another third ho Intended to expend on the oxtenMon of West Dodge street , parrying the road out Into thc > country us far as the money would admit. The remaining one-third ho latondod to have expended on Military nvonuo , .past Mr. Stunborg's Uoso Hill addition nnd townrj Mr. Williams' farm , which llus still farther northwost. Too resolution he showed to Messrs. Stonberg and Williams and upon Its face it looked so fair that both of the gentlemen ngrccu to vote for Its adop tion. Howoior , It was not adopted , nnd , what Is more , it novtr saw the llqht ot day. After reading the resolution and agreeing with Mr. Paddock Upon the justice of the appointment , Messrs. Stonborg and Williams did n llttlo consulting between themselves nnd soon discovered that the democratic member of the board from the Llttlo Papplo was loading thorn Into n trap. Hv the terras of the losolutlon , Mr. Paddock's district wns getting the most of the money. Mr. Steuberg was helping him do so nnd nt the Ramotlmoho was letting his own district and South Thirteenth street go oy default. To throw Mr. Stonberg olT his guard nnd cun ningly using n llttlo sop , the major had run his impiovcmsnts nlonc SteuberR's Uoso Hill property , but the schotno didn't work. In Uenllng with Mr. Williams Paddock had practiced the snmo thing. Ho had run the road northwest , 'jut had loft out that section of the country from which Mr. Williams ex- neets to receive a largo number of republican votes. The three republican mombsrs ot the board state that they are nnxlou.s to start the work this season , nnd will do so If thov can ugrcn upon the material to bo used , the width of the roadbed and where the Improve ments shall bo mado. Mr. Williams Inn In vestigated the question of slar ; from the smoltcr and Ss very much pleased with the results. That concern is turning out nn nvcrngc of U'JO tons of slae per day , which the county can have free of charjjo , provid ing It will haul it awuy aud pay for the crushing. Mr. Uerlln thinks the commissioners should use their endeavors to get the work started , but ndvisos going slow that they may not in the future bo ashamed of Iho work , and that the money may not bo squandered , Savoil Ills Chilli's f.lfo. A. N. Dllfcrbouith , York , Nob. , savs : "Tho other day I c.uno homo nnd found my llttlo boy down with cholorn morbus , my wlfo scared , not Knowing what to do. I went straightway and got a 25-ccnt bot'.lo ' of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Dlnrrhrou Homody anil gave It according to directions. You never saw such a chaugo in a child. His limbs and body wcro cold. I rubbed his limbs nnd body with mv hands , nnd uftor I had uivcii him the second dose ho wont to sloop , and , ns my wlfo nys , 'from n death bed ho was up playinc In three hours. ' It saved mo a doctor bill of about ? 3 , npd what Is belter , It saved my child. I can recom mend It with a ctoar cjnscionc : . " Go i.ist via din Ilnst Itonto. That is the Pennsylvania Short Lines. Advantages they afford for u quick and pleasant trip from Chicago to the cast inukc thorn the favorite. Past express trains for Pittbburg , Baltimore , Wash ington , Philadelphia , Now York and other eastoi-n cities , depart from Chicago cage flvo times daily over this direct route. Address Luco , 218 Clark street , Chicago. ABOUT A"BEER CHECIC. Omntia Alou Cumo Trouble for u l-'lrin of Chicago SuIoonUi5cpor > t. Two prominent Omaha mon and a little plcco of silver rosombliug n 25-cont piocb have boon the means ot placing In Iho lianas of Uncle Sam the machinery and dies usedby S. O. Cnilds & Co. of 140 nnd 143 Monroe street , Chicago , In manufacturing a largo quantity of silvercliochs good for one hsoroach , Just , tike the ono wbicn bus played u prominent part In this llttlo story. A fuw weeks ago Mr. W. M. Green of Omaha while In Chlnrgo had n small silver check with nn caglo ana the words "K Plurl- bus Unum" on side passed upon him as a sil ver So-coni piece. Ho heard several other gentlemen complaining " of the sama Imposi tion. The cbeck""was made of German silver ana on thu sldo opwoslto the caglo and the motto of the United Slates were the words : "Good for ono beer nt. S. D. Chllds & Co.'s saloon , Nos. 140 und 142 Monroe st. " Mr. Green happened to show the chock to W. II. Alexander , collector of customs ut the Ornaha port ot entry. Mr. Alexander concluded that xvbllo'tho check xvas evi dently not Intended as a counterfeit stiver quarter , yet Its striking resemblance and Iho lact that puoplo xvcro being swindled by its circulation should bo mentioned to the Treasury department of the United States. Ho asked Mr. Green to lot Him liavo Iho colt : . Ho sent It to the Treasury department nt Washington along xvlth n loiter explaining the facts as above stated. A foxv days later Mr. Alexander received a letter from A. L. Drummond , chief of the secret scrvico department , of tbo troasurv , thanking him fur the Interest ho had taicon in tbo case and suiting that the matter xvoultl bo in vestigated at once. It nppenrs that the department 1ms taken hold of the case with a pretty firm grasp , und pnrtlos who contoniplnto using any in scription or dasiini placed upon the coin or currency of the United Stiles for advertis ing purposes will do well to go sloxv. The following Item touching the cnso is tanou from the Chicngo Tribune of Wednesday : "Captain Porter of the secret service has seized tha machlucrv aud dies used by S. D. Chllds & Co. of 140 ami 14'J Monroe street , to manufacture saloon checks made of Gnr- muii silver. Ono side of Iho check Is almost a faa slmlto of the reverse s > lza of u"5-cont pleco. Ono of Uioso coins wns passed on an Omaha mnn of prominence. Captain Porter xvtmt to Clili'Js & Co.'s pi n co , and the firm offered to make him l,0i)0 of the cheeks for ? ! ( ) . He then solzod the dies used in turning out the checks. " A Itnuommoiuliilliiu rom IlllnnU. WII.MINOTOV , III. . April 11. IS'Jl. I xvould suv that I can recommend Cbambor- lain's Homcdlcs as u number one sot nt family medicines ouch ns avery homo should bo provided with. You can rely tipon their being as near what they nro recommended as any modlclno sold In this part of tlie country. Especially would I roeoir.moud Chambor- luiu's Chollo , Cholera and Diarrluui Koiiody as having no equal for cholorn morbus , cello or dlorrliuin. Having u od these iuodlclr.o.1 mosnlf nnd sold tuom for several vuurs , 1 know their vtiluo nud have DO hoiltnnoy in recommending thorn. Luvi B. DRLL. Turk CiimmUiiloiior * Will Mcivo. The txvo rooms on the second floor of the city hall xx-ost sldo and Just to the north of the council committee room' , are holn fitted up for tbo use of tbo paric commissioners. O'l September 1 the members of that department - partmont will tnko possession , of their now quarters. "Lnto to bed mm cany to nso will shorten the road to your homo In tbo sltlos. Hut curly to bed and "Liulo Early HUer."tho pill thut muU'j4 llfd longer and better and wUor. Tnousinds of Remnants of Dress Goods , Silks , Wool tint ! Wash Goods AT PRICES THAT BEGGAR DESCRIPTION Thn UrnitoAt , I.nrgrst nnil 'Mont Stupendous Siiln or Ueiinnntt Kvitr llrlil In the AViirld All Ulrrct from the 1m- Iiurtora mill Mills. . NOTICE To thoao who were unable to got up to the counters nt lust Friday's remnant sale , wo wish to say that xvo have now douolcd the force of salespeople - plo and thai , , no ono need to wait to bo served. SILK VELVETS , 5C. Romnnnts of pure silk velvet xvilli silk backs , lengths , half yard and over , black and till shades for drcss , trimming and fancy work , at oo for entire length. Highest grade imported pure silk vel vets , length , } yard nnd ever , in black and till noxv colors , at lOo. Immense quantity importers' sample pieces and remnants of silk , suruhs , Chinas nnd fancy trimming silks , go at Ic , 80 , OB , lOo each , accordinc to sizo. S2.f > 0 furniture plushes for GOe , Big lot crushed and marblelzed furni ture plushes In reds , bluos. browns , old gelds , nil shades , worth $1.00 , tomorrow 60c n vnrd. BALOU'S IMPORTED SILK BROCA- TELLE FURNITURE COVERING. Remnants nnd slwrt ends , highest cost furniture covering ( some xvorth $10.00 a yard ) go tomorroxv nt 15c , 25c , 3/tc. / fiOc and SI.00 for entire piece , ac cording to length. 10,000 DRESS GOODS REMNANTS. 10,000 sample pieces of the ( hicst dross goods of a Now York importing house go in txvo lots. Lot 1 nt oc u piece. All wool French flannel in silk stripes nnd plaids , 5 each. Lot 2 , 2oo each. Contains the Inrgest remnants of the mostbcnutiful nnd high gnula goods ever imported. If sold in a regular xvay. would cost ton limes the price , but tomorroxv they only cost 2oc. REMNANTS GOBELIN TAPESTRY. All the tapestry remnants frotn t to 1 yard square , go at lfl each. Great lengths , rich quality silk tapes try mid brocatolles , suitable for chair covers nnd upholstering , worth up to $15.00 a , yard , go at 25o iv remnant. All Iho remnants of the richest gobe lin tapestry , brocatollos and Florentine silks go at. 50c md Too each. STORM SERGE REMNANTS. The most , popular and best wearing dress fabric , of which xx-o have about 1,000 remnants , all long enough for a skirt , dross or blazer suit. Those are goods xvorth from $1.00 to 82.09 a yard nnd in navy blue , browns , tans , grays and blacks , in length * from 4 to G yards. They go tomorroxv atoOu and "oc a yard. REMNANTS IN BASEMENT. 1 case fine French llannol , Gu. An immenselol of line wool dress challis lOc , xvorth JJoc. Remnants of line hemstitched npron laxvns , Iflc for xvholo remnant. Remnants of line .nropo cloth and momlu cloth , fie , xvorth 2oc. CARPET REMNANTS. Thousands of remnants of elegant In grain carpets from a yard up , Oc for whole remnant. Fine luce und plain curtain scrim , 2c } a yard. Table oil cloth 12jcyard. Shelf oil cloth JJc a , vnrd. , LINEN REMNANTS : All the remnants and odd pieces of tnblo damahk and toxvolings frotn the Gluck stock go at half prieo. THE BOSTON STORE , N.W. Cor. lOlh and Douglas street. G. A. It. l.ini ) of 'Milroll to the Nutiomil RiifiiinpiiK-nt nt WiiHliliigton. The directness of the route , facilities for rapid nnd comfortable advance , make the Pennsylvania lines the de sirable avenues of travel to Washing ton. The train service is characteristic of the standard railxvay of America , Pullman vestibule dining and sleeping cars and modern day coaches , marfdng the highest conception of railway equipment. Connecting lines from thn xvest and northwest enable passengers o take fast through express trains daily nt Chlcneo. Side trip to historic Gettysburg if desired. For details address - dross George Jenkins , traveling pas senger agent , Dubuque , In. 3 IIurvuHt \iurluii .iiiiuh > it : the Wiil > nh Line. On August 80 , September 27 nnd Oc tober 2o the VVabash xvill soil round trip tickets at half faro to points in Ala bama , Mississippi , Louisiana. Tennessee - see , Arkansas , Texas and Indian Terri tory. Excursion train xvill leave Omaha 4:00 : and Council Bluffs 4:40 : p. in. on above dates. For rates , tickets and descriptive land pamphlets call at Wnbash olllco , 1502 Furnam strout , or xvrito G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. agent , Omaha , Nob. ,1.V. > O VSGKil liXTS. The clover German dialect comodlnn and vocalist , George C. Staloy , enacts the hero In bis popular comedy drama , "A Hoyal Pass1 which comes to the Furiuun street tbcotor fur four ntphts , commencing Sunday man- nee. The piny Is something moro than amore moro vehicle for the actlnp and vocallsm of the here. It is a plcco of sustained Interest xvlth u novel plot that Is Ingeniously xvorkcd out. Mr. Staloy's line singing is brought In ns a part of Ihn scenes In which it Is hoard. At overv pcrformunco ho xvill slnjr ' 'Uvo- Uvo to H' bv , " "Wntchiup the ( Jhlldren Piny" and "Llttlo HURUO'S Asleep. " These poniK ho xvarblcs whllo fi'Ollcldng xvlth two children. A novel nnd exciting episode in "A Uoyal Pass" is a locomotlvo ruco. 1'xvo real workint ! onpinos , not pair.tcd paste board imitations , go dashing along ut a high ruto of speed 'over real trades. Steam hUsos , oparks fly , xvhlstles shrlok , bolls clang und uuglnocr.s nnd fireman nro nt their respective posts. Tha mad dash of the iron horses Is ono of the most realistic and thrilling effects knoxvn to the stage. Mr. Stnloy Is assisted by u carefully selected company , containing several nccompllihud vocalUts Dnlio Murray the ucent of Milton Nobles , is expected to spend Sunday In Gtnuhn. Ills star comes to the Boyd on the "J ; ! ! d and 4th of Huptoinuor , aud xvill present txvo now plays. Nuccotl Nugget ) Nu gotl Buy Big Nui.'b'o baking poxvdor , &i oz. US cents. \V1I1 .M < > ( it on .Xlonitiy. The council committee , appointed to Inves tigate the alleged overcharges by John A. \Vukcllold , tlio dealer xvho xvus axvarded the contract for furnUuliiK the city with side- \valk In in bur , xvill meet in the comptrollor's next Monday afternoon. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard Which would you rath er have , ifyyou could have your choice , transparent skin or perfect features ? All the world would choose one way ; and you can have it measurably. If you use Pears' Soap and live wholesomely otherwise , you will have the best complexion Na ture has for you. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it. The ohockor- board of 1 lo Is strewn with the debris of many a disastrous move on thepart of mis guided playew. Many are reck less players , with but Hal's thought and still less care as to ttio great prizes to bo won. Defeat comes In the lorm of phys ical atfllctiono which , if not checked In tline , lead to certain death. 'ho-jlla : known NTIRVOUS. Q3 f * f I J.X. V VX VJ W OHRONIC and PRIVATE DIE- EASES are a- mona the raoat alsastrous elfecki Syphilis. Gonor- rhooa. Gleet. Sem A v inal Weakness. - Strlc ura , Hydro- cele. Varlcocele , all Sexual Dis 'I eases , MM Piles , Flstui'a , Rectal Ulcers , Blcod ana Hkln Diseases t b o s o are a Jew of the forms ot these maladies , But these and ail kindred Ills , wo TpoedUy cure. Send 4 centi for our Illustrated nw book of 12O paoes.of interest 10 all. Consultation free. Call upon , or address with . .tamp.DOCTORS DOCTORS 12TTS AND ETTS South 1 Ith S' , N 13 JJJ.11 Hthana Douglas Sts. , Omaha , Nob. Why is it that some houses always need re painting ? The owner has them painted in the Spring ; by the Fall they have a dingy , rusty , faded look. A neighbor's always looks fresh , clean , and newly painted , and yet is not re-painted oftener than every four or five years. The first "economises" by using "CHEAP" paint ; the second using nothing but Strictly Pure " Dutch Process" Lead. The first spends three times as much for paint in five years , and his buildings never look as well. 4. Almost everybody knows that good paint can only be had . . .by using strictly pure 'White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The fol lowing brands are strictly pure White Lead , "Old Dutch" process ; they are standard and well known- established by the test of years : "SOUTHERN" "REB > SEAL" "COLLIER" Get the National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. Mix them ( for color only ) with strictly pure white lead , and you will have the best paint that is possible to put on a building. For sale by tho-test dealers In palnti every- II you are going to paint , It will nay you to lend to iv lor a book containing Intormu * tlon that 'may save you many a dollar ; It will only cot you a pontal card to do 10. NATIONAL LEAD CO. , St. Louis Branch , < Clark Avenue and Tenth Streets , St. Louis , Mo , IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FHOH Indian If you are In position to advantage of the laws re lating to you have taken upa pleca > If you have made an invention on which you desire to secure a You should communicate with the Bee Bureau of Claims The object of this bureau Is to give every person holding- legitimate claim against the government the tidvantago oa resiclonco in "Wustungton , whether ho live in Texas or Alaska. It docs more than thut. Nino-tenths of the population of Washington would bo helpless if asked how to go to worlc to secure their rights through the depart ments. Tun BIJK Bureau of C.aims gives the advantage , not only of per sonal residence , but of thorough famil iarity with all the machinery of the government. It offord Absolute Security. You do not know whether the average Washington claim agent will cheat yo or not , although on general principles you would naturally suppose that ho would. But you know that the San Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Pioneer neor press and the Omaha BKB cannot afford to cheat you. They guarantee this Bureau , aim their reputation is sluiced upon the honesty and ability of its innnagomont. The bureau employes attorneys who are ' Expert Specialists for oaeh of its dopartraonta. Its Indian depredation cases are caro- ully worked un , with all the evidence required by law , and argued before tlio court of claims in such a manner as to bring out most favorably till the osson tiul points. ItB land cases are handled in strict no- cordancn with the rules of the Genorul Lund Olllco , so thut no delays or com plications eiisuo in the orderly faottlo- mont of the claims. Its patent cases arc so miinagol as t insure the utmost possible bonoflt lo the nventor , 'by giving him the bro'.idodt protection his ideas will justify. Its pnnslon cases are disposed of with the least possible delay und expanse to the vateiuns. Don't refrain from consulting the bureau because you are afraid of the coal. Its costs nothing to got information. Ask as many questions IIB you please , und they will bo answered promptly cheerfully und accurately , without churgo. THE Bee Bureau' of Claims Room 22O , Bee Build ing , Omaha , Neb. PURE RYE , A Is romnrknblo among whlsklos for Its Purity , Rich Quality , Smoothness and Delicious Bouquet. Sold only nt High-class Drinking Places and Drug Stores. If your Dealer does not keep it in stock , Write to OALLEMAND & CO. . CHICAGO * TELL U5 MOW HAMY FACES YOU5EE IMTHI5 ADV. AMD WE * WILL5EMD YOU A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE 20XZ5 FOflFRAniMGj , MARSHALL CHEMICAL hANUFAGTURIfiG ( pKAHSASClTY/l / ? DR. W. C. MAXWELL , Prest , Oradimto of Ilotlovuo Hospital MoJIoal Collugo. Now York City. Olass of 1374 16th and Howard Streets , - - Omaha , Nebraska * FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ALL Nemos Male or female , by co npotent physio ans w'.io havnmade a special study of the abov clasiof tlls9\3i < j , not oily to treat , ha ; guaranti * a oure in all ca 3 undertake. ! . . * rf THE SANITARIUM H the moat co-np 0:3 auJ thj b33t oqulpp Institution of It * kltl in tha nntlre west. It contains llfty vojnn for the accnmmoaation of patlonta whociv require the oostint attention of otpjrlon physicians and tmrjjj. " * . BOAUDINGwillbu furnUMsd it reiaaii'jlo ritsa. writs fat baa'c ' on dUaain. mills free , to any uddresio i nnpllcatlo \ . ParJDns uiabla t3 visit usniljr bj troitai at bycorrespimleuce. All oomnjiiottio.il tilatloj.iilo.ui il. O.io pj.-jj ill. view profnrroil , whenever co.ivonlent for pntlo.it. WRIT S FOB QUESriON BLA.NK3 to stats tha history of your oa-.o packed and Bent by in.Ul or oxpro.-u. Addrej ? , INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM , * Dr. W. L ) , Aiuxwoll. I'roblUcnl Omaliu , Nebraska " Sooda , " J"Norve tbo wonderful rome < 1r Is sold vtltli a irfu. en irnnrntitco to ruro ill norrous dUemct. nch M Wc k Alembfft Lo sof llriln 1'owcr. Il'ir.Uaclie. Wokofulnesi , Lost ilnnhood. NlghtlT liiBWj sloii5 , Ncn-otiBnoB. Lasultuclo. ull drains and IOBS of ponor of tbo ( icnernurn Organs In olUicrnczcnuseil l > y over exertion , youthful < irrorB , or eiccsJlT ? For sale in Omaha by Shcrumn & McConnoll. 1518 Dodgro stroot. For the higiier auu l.iheral Kilucntlon of fflrls and ) OIIIIK women. Uprclaltlcg : lluelc , Art , Elo. cation , flir > lcl Tralnlne. Strain heat , ColJ itml hot vrntrr , bath roomn. etc. , on cnch flour. 21th Srnloii hpclni . < > pt.KIi ) , IXD2. ForC taloRU LEXINGTON , MISSOURI. JJro s AICClIIUAI.l ) A. JO.NKS , 1'rc.t. Superior Ailrantagei for educatlns ica. Courieof r.tudr thor- I Art department ! hiclieiturilerj tcncli'rnof tli bc t Ainirlcaa uinl European culture ; largo nn.l lu-nutlful Rrnundi ; npw bulldlngB , room t well Tcntllntnl , limited by KM. Uri'liii beiiteinber 7th , For citilocue aildrrn Ucv. T. W. IIAUIIKTT , rrm . COI.UMUIA , MO , . . , ml bulldl. Q. _ i 1 n iniiiri-- i ( i llrurn.htj I : wll T Dtll lr < l. bftlli vrtlr , a'l crtllng. hljti , llrfttM tlirouKhnut nllti iiettn. rial and c4li nerin-i balk f win * f o floor. [ J Uhti'il lt.r liic.ictMti'iol klrulrla 1UI. ' * ' t rif , well riuli | | e.l zrinuitlnm. HUh Aa4 healthful loialjea. Nu rlei T blzli , l.arf fAduliy. MH | Q ao > ! Art defiartm-'ots of liUh it era If. I.ari.it Ptraalt Ooll * < ! lhTc < t. Km ] l .ciitLiuticr i , 1992. HrnJ far Cntulunuc. Adilrran F. HK.NDl'Kli. Praldent. I.IIIiilTV , MI8SOIIIII. ! EDUCATIONAL- MlK * Spmcd'H ItOAUDlNC AM > UAV SCHOOL lor flrM BjijjUl nl'i ' < Unti itJmlttuJ 0 Wont -IHtli .Street , Saw Viirlc. FEMALE ACADEMY 6ViJir , Prcpfiratory , Ci lU'Blal , Mimlo and /Ino Art rour > t' ' . t.'forWrlKi.W. SUM fen Hlu > iinii'duc.uaovuu } . 1' . liULLAHU. A. 11. , 1'ilu. JttcUkouvillo , III 54GLUNS INSTITUTE IIOTIiTOUUTSI'Kl CH , VA. J'orVomur r.niIlrK. Open * Supt. 14 , l ffl. Btth jonr. t7Oiiconiaiid1' ! acli < > r . I'rci'iintliii'ri ( 'ollruinlc , rlilliiHniililrnl. and l.llrrnry llciuiltuiKiilH. loni ! > i'r nlfirt CmirroMu .IIiiKli * . trtniul Cldrii. lloiiSclincil. leintlfull7 : > Uiintud in Valley uf VirKlnln , onN. < lW It.H.nrxrIlnunol. < i Cllmitounatcnlled , l-.lo. | aiit IviuiymiMit. Write fur Jlluttratud c.italoiiuo to , . COC'JCL' , tiuiu. , llolllns. Till Seminary for Young Ladles. Omaha , Nebraska. Bishop Worthington , Visitor. Rev Robert Doherty , S. T. D. Rector Fall orm Bglns Wodaosdav , Sopt. 14th. For Catiloruo : ; nnd particulars , apply to the rector. i : \V YOJIK M1UTAIIY AOADKMY. Co N 0. J. WrtKlit. 11. y. , A. M. . Cornwall. N.Y WEBTVIfOHTH tavZn& Claiucil , l.llorary. Sclcntinc Court's f ! tidr In. fnntrj and Arllll rv drill and tln l Cavalrr. < > lilr t JllllliirT Hrln.ul IP M . PnttlvinK , US , Jl.A. , JU ) .llietou , Ho , IHAYER. STROUSE& 6 tf rR'S.4IZ B'WAY , H.YI \ Elastic Stockings , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. ALOE k PENFOLD 114 S. 1511. St , Next lo Postofficfc Largest stock of HUMAN HAIR Bust of Chicago. Guanxntoocl strictly first cliias. MrsR , H. Davies , 1 111 S. 16T17. . - OPP. POSTOFFIOg NEBRASKA National Bank. U , P , DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , HEB L'aiiltnl $100,000 Surplus $05,00(1 ( oniccriuml I > lrocton--Ilonrjr W. VntO' . prcildonl t. C , CiiilihiK , Tlco iirotliluii ) , i , ' , ri. > t rioo W , V. iloriu. JolinJ , Collliu J. N. IL 1'atrloi , J.gvrU A , itccd , canlilur. TMB IKON BA.NK. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS. - GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880 , THE HOST PERFECT OF PEHI ,