Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 30, 1892, Page 8, Image 8
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 30 , 1802. AWARDED THROUGH MISTAKE Y/akcfiold'a ' Lumber Contract InTosligatod by a Council Committee. HAD BEEN GIVEN TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Mr. Hrtck Uxplalns How the MUtnko limit Miulo Tlio Inquiry Kiillvonod by n ' Con- l'o\r Acrimonious Dialogues oluslons Arrived At. If the city council stands by Its special committee , ol which Messrs. Munro , Stool nna Hawaii nro the member * , John A. Wako- llold's contract to furnish iho city with lumber will go glimmering when the report Is submitted tonight. Last 'luostlay night the mayor submitted n communication. In which ho stated that from what facts ho could gather , to a man up a tree It looked ns though \Vakcflold hod secured hU contract by fraud , or through a mUtako , Taking It for granted that the mayor know whereof ho spoke , Iho committee was ap pointed and yesterday the committee spent several hours in looking Into the affair. It was in testimony that the comptroller Invited bids on lumber nnd when-they were opened most of the lumber flrms had sub mitted llguros. The bids were opened and referred for tribulation. Mr. flack , who was the rnnlrmnii of lhat committee , stated thnt ho found thnt George A. Hoagland's bid wus the lowest. I low tlin Mliitiikn IVun.Mrulc. After the bids bad been tabulated ho called at the ofllco of the comptroller , whcro ho dic tated a report to the stenographer. In that report ho intoimcd that tha contract should go to Honglnnd , but In some way the name of Wukolluld. the highest bidder , was sub stituted. Not noticing this , Mr. Back made hU report to the council , i'ho report was ncluptod and the city catered into a contract wltli John A. Wakoflold. After this plain statement of facts there was a boavv volley of cross-firing , at which the members of the investigating committee , ohlclals and spectators took a hand. Councilman Edwards said that ho signed tlio report , but did not know what ho was signing. Mr. Dark was sura thatthoro was no fraud In tLo awarding of the contract. James S. Bryant , a clerk la the comptrol ler' ' * ofllco , tusU11 od that ho made the report for Mr. Back. Mr. Bur.lc dictated the report and did not toll him to maico It in favor of Mr. lloagland instead ot In favor of Mr.Vakc - llcld. Witness mudo tbo report as it was dictated. The mayor stated that in looking over the bills of Wnkoflold lie found lumber charged nt from $10 to ? 30 per 1000 feet and that this highest priced lumber was not covered Dy the contract. The mayor had got prices from ottior lumber dealer * anu learned that 'Wnkoflold's charges were excessive. When there was no contract on certain grades of lumber , tlio comptroller should bavohad lists showing tbo market VRUO of such material. There was u lack of examination unon the part of the comptroller , and for this" reason ho thought the matter should bcinvostlgatcd. Comptroller Olson replied that the mayor was mistaken. The highest prlcod lumber was nttbe rate of ? . .0 , and not ISO per 1,000 feet. Wnkeflold's contract was signed April 18 , and the stakes which were charged fur nt the rate of $ H were boueht in February. Tin ? , ho said , explained Mr. Wilson's ' state ment of overcharges on grading stakes. Mr.ilson Taken H llnnd. Mr. Wilson asked Comptroller Olson If'ho hod < : vor aslccd other dealers fnr prices on lumber that was not specified in the ooti- ' trnct. Mr. Olson replied that he had when any quantity was to bo purchased. Mr. Steel suggested that Mr. Wilson was not Investigating the committee , but if bo had any suggestions to make the committee would listen to them. Mr. Wilsou arose in his wrath. Ho stated that the cnmmltto was against him and 'Would not listen. Ho sold that it was thn duty of Mr. Olscn to got prices and not truKt loom to the street commissioner or other per sons. sons.Mr. . Olscn answered that It was not his duty to go out and cot prices on each plocoof lumber bought by the city. The contract covered nil lumber and all grades that the de partments asltod him to ndvertlso for. Ho was not instructed tu ndvertUo for the lum ber used In fencing In the Union Pacific tri angle or In the ropalra on the viaduct. Mr. CbuTeo ( said that as a member of the finance committee ha went overall of the \VakolleId bills and recommended their pay ment. Mr. Stool In spnaklng of the fencing of tbo triangle said Unit if the street commissioner went to the different dealers and got bids , the comntrollcr had performed bis dutv. "But , " put In Mr. Wilson. "Hold on , " said Mr. Sicol , "the committee is getting nt this. " Tho.o.uo'Jtton of oak lumber and the prices were called up. The comptroller had or dered nn oalc board twenty inches wldo for use In the central riru station. To got that board Wnkolleld had been compelled to dress flown two oak boards , which-ho had glued together. The mavor Insisted that there was a looseness - ness In the runnlbg of the affairs of the comptrollor's olllco. There was no chock on the bills to show that they had over passed through the ofllco. This catncd a spirited discussion between tbo mayor nnd the comptroller. The mnvor Enid that of all departments the comptroller's should bo the most frco from mistakes. Things looked cloudy , and for a tlmo a Btorm cloud hovered aoovo the heads of the two ofllclnU. Doth gentlemen were loud and forcible In tholr remarks. Ex-Slaowalk Inspector Wilson wanted to do a little questioning on his own account. Ho was cut off , and nursing hl ire ho loft the room in disgust After that the com mittee got down to business and soon learned that Wakolleld had made over- charzcs on nearly all the lumber and ma terial not covered bv his contract. Rnvoil IIli Child's r.lfo. A. N. Ollforbougb , York , Nob. , says : "Tho other day I came homo and found my little boy down with cholera morbus , my Wlfo scared , not Knowing what to do. I wont ktralirhtwny nnd got n 25-cont bot'.lo ' of Chamborluln'B Colic , Cholera and Dlarrham Komody and gave It according to directions. You uovor saw such a change In a child. His limbs and body were cold. 1 rubbed his limbs and body with my hands , nnd nftur I had uivou him tbo second dose ho wont to iloop , and , as my wlfo says , 'from a death bed ho wui up playing In three hours , ' It saved ma it doctor bill of about 13 , and what Is batter , It saved my child. I can recom mend It with a clear conscience , " General Vein Wyck will spouk nt tlio fair grounds on Wednesday. It will bo Intorostlnir and you ought to hoar him. 1'rocnutlniiH ARiilnst Cliolorn , Collector Aloxaudor of tbo Omaha customs oflloo has boon oflloially notified that the United States authorities are taking vigor- DUB stop ) to nrovont Asiatic oholora from gaining u foothold hi this country. Provision U also undo by the circulars icutout for the quarantining and dlsoufoo- tlon of all pot-sons or personal baggage 1 now on tbo wav from cholera Infected countries to tbo United States. The name methods of dlionfoctlon are proscribed for porsous or clothing now onroute for this country without proper certificates as the zulos proiorlljuil for dlscnfccllgn at foreign posts prior to soiling sail for this country. Following u the Uugungo used iu tha cir cular Issued : "Oniclul Information having been received ef an omdomlo of cholera in Uussla and In view of the larco Immigration into the 1)ultoil ) Stales from said country and ot the danger that oxlita of the introduction of cholera Into the United States through the inodlum of personal effects and baggage of aid Immigrants , it is hereby ordered that on and after Sepiombar 18 , 1S'J3 , no vassol hav ing on board pnrional baggage , bedding , clothing , atu. , belonging to Immigrants from ItU4 la or belonging to Immigrants from nny cholera Infected district shall l > o ad- juluad entry into thy Uuitod States unless accompanied by a ccrtltlcatu from the consular ofUuu at the port of embarkation to tbo uilout lluv said personal gttocU , o'.a , tmvo been disinfected In accordance with the methods hereinafter described. "For the disinfection of said articles one or more of the following methods shall bo used , all articles to bo unpacked and exposed for disinfection : " 1. Boiling la water not loss than ono hour. " 2. Exposing to steam not loss than ono hour , the steam to bo of a temperature not less than 100 = > contlgrado (213 ( = Fahrenheit ) , nor greater than 115 ° degrees centigrade (339s ( Fahrenheit ) and unmixed with nlr. " 0. Solution of carbolic acid of a 2 par cent stronetb. Method No. 8 will bo applied only to leather goods , such us trunks , boots , shoos , rubber goods , etc. , the articles to bo satur ated with Iho solution. " A Itollnlilo Mnu. M. J. Grlnor , n Justice of the peace at Print , Mich. , snvs ono bottle ot Chamber- Inin's Colic , f iholora and Diarrhoea Hemody saved hit life. Ho had boon down with bloody flux for three weeks when he com menced using this medicine. Hsoon cured him and ho bclloros saved his life. Ho also says It saved the lives of three railroad mon in that vicinity. "Squlro Grlnor Is a reliable and conscientious mun , ami whatever ho says cau bo depended upon. HAYUISN HKOS. Cloning Out All Summer Good * nt Ics Tnnn Cost. Lndios' fust black cotton hose , horrns- dorff dye , only lee per pair , worth 25c. 1 ctiRo of children's fust black cotton hose , only 12Jo pur pair , reduncil from ? .0c. Ask to sco our yincont gloves in nil shades , only SI.00 per pair , worth $1.60. Gonts' Ano British halt hose only 12Jc per pair , worth 2ou. 100 dozen gouts' fine silk tcck scarfs worth 6Ue , reduced to SMc. , Ladles' ' silk mitts only l o % worth Soc. Closing out boys' shirt waists nt less thun cost. TRIMMINGS. Now full styles now on salo. The qunllly nnd variety surpass nny former BciiBon. Our price's nro always the low est. The most superb line of line pearl buttons over showed In the west. Toys and fancy goods. The greatest variety of toys and dolls wo hivvo over offered , nnd prices lower than over be fore. fore.Cloaics and Suits. Elegant display of children's school jackets and wraps at surprisingly low prices. SPECIAL SALE ON REMNANTS Fine table linen from the Fremont bankrupt stock at loss than cost of im portation. Remnants of wash dress goods at prices to close. 30-inch all wool filling dross goods , 60 yard. Crinkled sonrsuckor , SJc. Shirting c-ilico , 2jo yard. Extra wldo challis , Cc yard. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. : 30-Inch chovronsuitingsixtydltToront i styles to select from , 2oe. 38-inch wide wale serge , In all colors , only 37jc. 61-inch broadcloth , in all colors , SI.00. 10-inch Btorm serge , in all colors , only 85o a yard. 40-inch French figured poplin , $1.00 a yard. yard.NEW NEW STOCK OF BLANKETS. 3,000 pair of blankets on exhibition , bought direct from the manufacturers. Look them over nnd compare the prices. You will save money by so doing. "MAMMOTH GKOCERY. " L. G , Ilotzol's bankrupt stocif on sale at Haydens' . Best country butter for 16c ; finest brands of creamery for 17c , 19o and 21c ; West Point creamery for 25c. Wiscon sin full cream cheese , 7o nnd lOc ; Young America full cream , 12c ; Swiss choose , 12jc , lee and 17io ; brick cheese , 12Jc and 14c. IIAYDEN BROS. , o The Swedish society , Nordon , will ap pear for the firsttimonttho fairgrounds today. All music-loving people should not in IBS hearing them. Lot's Swiip. Gilt-edged wild lands atSS.OO to $10.00 per acre in state of Nebraska , whoso crops last year aggregated $100,000,000. Good lots in the city of Omaha , whoso popula tion increased from 1(0,000 ( in 1880 to 150.- 000 in 1800 , is good stuff to hold , don't you think ? As wo are long on this class of prop erty and short on cash , drop in. During several years successful expe rience In the ronl estate business I haxo established a reputation for handling nothing but bargains. " W. G. ALBIUOHT , 621 , 622 , 523Now York Life building. Spectacles accurately fitted ; refractive examination free. Tudor Optical Co. , corner Furnntn nnd 1-lth. A XXU U.VMM AJ.V 7 S. Thomas A. McKee , well known In news paper nnd theatrical circles in the east , ar rived In tbo city yesterday. This season Mr. McICco Is responsible for the business management , of Robert Downing , the traco- dian , who comes to tnls city the former part of next week. Milton Nobles is a brlcbt and versatile writer , a close student of character and a .satirical humorist of acknowledged excel lence. As an actor ho may bo said to fill a sphere of bis own. As a comedian and char acter actor ho enjoys national distinction by reason of his original , quaint and natural methods. A a portrayer of the very best quality of the heroes of modern melodrama ho has practically no rival though many Im itators , Ho graduated from the old stock system , and for seventeen years , during which tlmo there have been a half dozen revolutions in the matter ot public taste , ho has maintained his own with a steady upward tendency. Ho Is ono of the limited number oC players who cau 1111 engagements In high prlco and "popular prlua" houses In the same city during the sumo season and draw the best patrons of both. This is prob ably the highest compliment that nn actor could receive In iho Una of his professional work. Mr. Nobles will bo accompanied on his present tour by bis charming and girted young wife , for whom ho has written n bright and most congenial character In Ibo now comedy. Mr. Nobles always carries nblo and experienced plavors In his support , His latest play Is entitled "For Kovenuu Only , " mid It will bo soon for trio Ural tlmo at Omaha In lio.vd'a new theater on Satur day evening next. Mr. Nobles' roporlory during his forthcoming Omuha engagement will bo ns follows : Friday ovenlngr. "A Son of Thespls , " Saturday evening. "For Uov- onuo Only , " nnd Sunday evening , "From Biro to Sou. " _ WEBFIXO WA.TBII , Won. , Oct. 23 , ' 00. Dr. Moora : My Dear Sir I have Just bought the third bottle ot your Tree of jjtfo. It Is Indeed a "Treo ot Life. " Doctor , whoa you so kindly gixvo.mo that 11 rat bottle my right Mdo was so lame and sere and my liver en larged so much that 1 could not Ho upon my right nldo at all. Tboro was a soronosi ever my kidneys all of the tlmo , but now that trouble Is all ovor. I sloop just as well oa ouo sldo as on the other , and my lcor > rests and refreshes mo , and I fool tbo boat 1'vo felt in fifteen yearsand I know that it Is all dua to your Tree of Life. Yours very truly , D. F. For sale by all druggists. TLoy Arrange to Attend the Moating of State League of Olubs , ENTHUSIASM FOR THEIR PARTY'S CAUSE OmiilmV1I1 lloV U Urproirntod nt Urnnit Island Tomorrow Night U. II. llublu- ( Oii Their Oltolcu for President oT the Stuto League. The delegates who will represent the Young Men's Republican club of Omaha nt the mooting of the state league at Grand Island tomorrow night huld a meeting nt the republican league headquarters last night and made some preliminary propara- attons. Kichard Smith , who had boon elected chairman of the delegation , on account of the death of a relative sent In his resignation as chairman , and Mr. T. 1C. Siidborough was chosen unanimously In Ills stead. The chairman announced that the railroad companies would make a rnto of eco faro for the rounu trip to all the delegates. Mr. Charles Unlit moved that the Douglas county delegation bo Instructed to vote ns a unit , as the majority mlghtdccldoupon every question of Importance rut.scd in tbo conven tion. tion.Tboro was a spirited discussion of this proposition. Several delegates thought thnt the question of how thn delegation should vole ought lo bo loft for the delegates who would go to Grand Island to decide. A caucus of the Douglas .county delegation couiu ua cauou just , prior to tno convention , and then such matters could bo settled. Mr. Unltt's ' motion was finally laid on the tablo. Later In the mooting It was voted that. It was the .sense of tlio nicotine that the delegation ought to vote as a unit nnd that the delegates who go to Grand Island ought to Imvo the power to cast the full 1U4 votes or the full vote of the delogu- tton. The club also decided by unanimous vote to present the name of B. H. Robinson for the position of president of tha state leaguo. The committee on arrangements was in- strccted to ptocuro badges for the entire delegation. Secretary . A. Mosaic ! : was instructed to proceed to Grand Island today and soouro sultablo hojdquttrtors for the Douglas county delegation and to tolocraph back to Chair man Sudborough the location of the same. It was decided that each delegate might select his own tlmo and route to mnko the trip , out nil delegates will bo expected to at tend u caucu at 0 o'clock Wednesday even ing at tbo Douglas county headquarters in Grand Island. Some will take the 9:20 a. m. Union Pnolllo train nnd others will go via the Btirlington , leaving Omaha at 10:20 : n. m. There will probably bo ever 100 delegates - gates from Douglas county attho convention. Fifth Ward ltiul | > IIciiiiii. The republicans of the Fifth ward propose to DO in the fight with the banner club of the campaign. This action was decided upon nt a mooting hold last night. Chairman Jenkins of the committee appointed to solicit funds reported nearly $500 with considerable moro in sight when ho could get around to see the republicans of the ward. This statement was received xvith cheers nnd then the outhusiasra com menced to bubble ovor. The equipment of n flambeau club was talked of. The talk toolc so well that within less than fifteen minutes llfty members bad enrolled themselves nnd orders for marching uniforms were given. The equipment will consist of the regulation torch , a nigh red cop with nn American tin bond and an oil clolh cape , cither rod or blue. The committee on flag-raising reported progress and the chairman stated that the flag polo would bo ready to elevate within two weeks. Sixth WarilurM In Lino. The Bon Harrison Hopubllcan'club of the Sixth ward had Its usual weekly mooting Saturday evening at Its hall , Thirt.v-second and Amos avenue , and manpod out a plan of action for the coming campaign by orgaclz- log n marching club and electing W. H. Stephens captain. Several good political speeches were delivered by members of the club , and. judging from the enthusiasm aroused , tbo north and republicans seem to be cpttlng In line for the coming election. The club bas decided to bavo a rod hot meeting at Its flag raising Wednesday even ing , September 7. when prominent speakers will bo on hand and also lots ot musio to be supplied by thoSocondalnfantrv band from Fort Omaha. v Every republican Is cordlallv Invited to bo present at tho-next meeting , Saturday oven- Walnut Hill KoMilllcun. The Walnut Hill Ninth Ward Republican club will moot at 4005 Cumlng and Fortieth street , Tuesday evening , August 80. at 8 o'clock. Delegates to the convention of state league nt Grand Island will bo selected ; also other business of Importance. This is the last ohanco to select delegates and U is hoped every republican will attend , B. HIQIIY , President. M. W. RVEKSOK , Secretary. Douglas County Itoiuibllcana. Tno Harrison club ot Douglas county has changed the place of mooting from Benson to Bonmugton , on the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad , Sunday , Soptom- bor4 , at 12 m. Time will bo divided ue- twcen speakers ot the republican party and the people's party. F. J. CHA.WFOHD , Secretary. HERMAN TIMMB , _ President. A TravelingMini's Uxpcrlunco wltli Dlnr rliouu. I urn a traveling man and have boon af flicted with what is called chronlo diarrhoea for some ton years. Last fall I was In west ern Pennsylvania , and accidentally was in troduced to Chamberlain's Colic , Cbolora and Diarrhoea remedy. I ventured to make n trial and was wonderfully relieved. 1 would Hue now to introduce It among my fnemlu , II. M. LawU.iil Freeman straacClovelaud.O BOARD OP HEALTH. Work of Thoroughly ( 'loaning the City to Ho fmmudlutoly llugnn. At a called meeting of tbo Board of Health yesterday afternoon J. Vanderfort nnd W. Adams were elected temporary sanitary Inspectors. These mon will taHo the place of those recently dismissed and will work until the next regular meeting ot Ibo board. Secretary Sotnors will ask tha council for { 3,000 to pay iho expenses of tbo department for iho remainder of the year. It is the in tention of the department to clean tbo city thoroughly insldo of thirty days. DaWltt'sarsaparlUaot c.insoi the blood , Increases the nppotlto and tones up the sys tem. It has bonollttod many people wuo have suffered from blood disorders. It will helpyou. Omalm Can Mf Co. , cam p-Ugn torohoj Races today nt the fair grounds. Everybody should turn out. Do not miss this opportunity to see seine of the finest horses in the west. Wont Through on u KiM'ctiil Train. A special train , carrying the Lillian Russell - sell Opera company , reached Omaha by tbo Rock Island at i o'clock this morning and Baking Powder : Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard loft ImmoaiBlolyitgntha Union Pacific for the west. The company U bound for San Fran cisco , where It v IU open Its soaion and then work oastwnfiU' The trnln , which come through solid frotnjfaw York , has , in nddU tlon to baggngo ( Mrs , thrco magnificent Blcopors named ? t.4 Cignlo , " "Tho Mounto- bani " nnd "LaUlsniUussoll. " Out of 3,317 mlles the Union Bnritlo eou a haul of 1,031 miles. ToKtlniolllliU published In boUalf of Hood's Sarsapariltn nro not extravagant , nro not "wrltton up , " nor nro they from Its employes. They are facts , and proro1 that Hood's Sarshrmrllln possesses absolute merit nnd Is worthy the full confltlonco ot the pooplo. Hood's ' Pill nro pnro vegetable , porfeotlv harmless , but do not causa pain or grloo. Bo sure to got Hood's. Childron'fl dny nt the fair grounds todriy. All children who huvo not yet roccivotl tlckoU will bo admitted fruo. The mnnngomont desires to BOO every child present , Plcniurn for thn O. A. It. All Along tlio T.lnc. Prom Chlcugo the Ponnsylvttnln lines load direct to the National Capital , nf- fordhi every desirable facility for rapi'l transportation of Grand Army of the Republic veterans and others to Wash ington in September. Train sorvlco characteristic of the standard railway. of America. Doliphtful scenery all along the lino. Side trip to historic Gettys burg if doslrod. Low rates. Address George Jenkins , Traveling Passongoi1 Agent , Duouquo , la , I'oucoftiliinii to Niivul nnd Oninit Army Vt'toriiiiH. The Baltimore & Ohio railroad will grant most liberal concessions In tbo way of stopover privileges on tbo tickets sold for the reunion of the naval veterans - orans at Baltimore , September J5 to 10 , and for the Grand Army encamp ment ut Washington , commencing Sep tember 20. Tickets will bo sold nt the olHces of the company and nt ofllcoa of the principal railroad companies of the west , from September 13 to 20 inclusive , at very low rates , and wilf bo valid for return journey until October 10. Both going and returning tickets will bo good to stop oil at all stations between Cum berland itnd Baltimore , n region ron- dorcd familiar to all veterans by the con stant warfaro'tilong ' the Potomac. The signature of purchaser to tickets will not bo required , nor will it bo necessary to hnvo them stamped to make them valid for return journey. For moro detailed information as to time of trains , rates , and sleeping car accommodations apply to L. S. Allen , assistant general passenger agent , the Rookery , Chicago , or O. P. McCarty , assistant general passenger agent , Cin cinnati , O. U Iliirvcst Excumlona South vln the l.lno. On August 30 , September 27 and Oc tober 25 the Wnbash will soil round trip tickets at half faro to points in Ala bama , Mississippi , Louisiana. Tennes see , Arkansas , Texas and Indian Terri tory. Excursion train will leave Omaha 4:00 : and Council BlulTs 4:40 : p. in. on above dates. Per rates , tickets and descriptive land pamphlets call at Wabash olllco , 1C02 Parnam street , or write G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. ngont , Omaha , Nob. Students At Smith's Mt. Holyoke , WoMcsloy , Lassoll , Mrs. Porter's , Bradford acad emy , Williams , Amherst , Yule , Brown , Harvard and Phillipps' ncudoinv , can leave Chicago on the "Chicago and Boston Special , " via tlio Lake Shore route , at 10:10 : ! n. m. and arrive at tholr rosncctivo destinations the next day , as follows : Northampton , 1:10 p. m. : Smith's Ferry , 1:81 : i > . in. ; Wellesley ( 4:31 : p. m. ' , Auburndnlo,4:15 : p. m. ; Farm- ington , 3:13 : p. in. , Bradford , 0:08 : p. m. ; Williamstown , 11:23 : n. m. ; Amherst , 2:30 : p. ra. ; New Haven , 3:24 : p. m. ; Provi dence , 3:55 p. m. ; Boston , 3.40 p. m. ; Anuovor , 5:45 : p. m. ; Exeter , 5:27 : p. in. For comfort onrouto and convenience in making connections there is no train to Now England which compares with the "Boston Special. " For reservations , etc. , apply to 1 < \ M. Byron , City Pass , and Tkt. Agt. , CO Clark St. ; C. K. Wil- bor , West. Pass. Agt. , Chicago. QuickTime to tlio Kast. Vestibule trains ever the Pennsylvania Short Lines cover the distance from Chicago to Now York and other eastern cities in quick tlmo. Five times daily fast trains start east from Chicago via those linos. Address Luce , 248 Clarl street , Chicago. Drs. Betts & Betts , SPECIALISTS. 4 couts stamps " 111 secure you tlielrllluv Iraled new book ot Call upon , of 120 adJresJ with stamp , Drs. Betts & Betts , South Mth Bt , N JlUurnorHth find Douglas Sts. , Omohu , Nob. DAISY CDCKBELL. A Sickly Child Itcstorcil. Annomln , Cn tnrrh mul Donfncst. A Notable disc anil Cure. ( Thedtieates n ) children arc cijttn iltflcuH am otiitlnnte Manu due * ml * ' trftttnfHl Ixcmit Uietiutcamti to i ti not rtcnantztit. ChlMrcrt mm iMnfrit it teinltnefl to e rtttii ( Il r < i , e * or IIKIJ/MC quirt llic taint. Inent'tn tec IK rmuMdilJoM.tir- rested ( fcitclojinieti drill gtiiiifrd ni'iiwili , ( he fili > od < /nrmiii'/iirocf.n ' mint/i / ( lmuliidl ( ll'eifc nnil ] iiiiirililrciif | / / Iff to tmliirA vim itlfklimul iHtras (1 men mid icnin'ii. Of this f del ire nil t < nJjU , t < iiit evidence drtili/ / . ) I.lttloDalar Cockrcll. nKoJ 9 jroars , lives with liei parents on O street , between Uth and IMh , Houtl Omnlin. Her fntlior In nn employe of tlio tlnloi Block Ynrds. Mr. ami Mrs. Cockroll nro very enrn estln tholr liralso of lira. Copolnml A Blicpnnl foi tliocuroof their llttloitnunhtcr. Tlio mother torsi DAISY cocKiun.r/ . "Our Daliy lini lieon falling for n lonK time , nnrt wo feared the worst. Slio lost all appotlto nnd Rote o weak nnd 'run ilown , ' ns to alarm in greatly. Slio sloptvcry little nnil would oftsn cry out In her sloop and wns restless ami Olntnrlicil Severe lieml- aches were froquont. Slio wn : nlwn > s liawklnn nnd Bplttlnv mul her no'o was nearly elo'od tip by catnrrli. Her thro it KOt so bad that bo could not spenk plainly , at times. Slio was always trying to got rldofsoinotlilnK tliatseomod to bo Inlier tliront. Tlio catarrh nlno inaJo lier very deaf , We had to yell In licroarstomuka lior lioir anil It was nvlJont that her henrlnc was gradually falling , bho tired easily when iilaylnit or walking anil llnally bcctmo so WEAK , I'Ai.i : nnd THIN' that o wuro forced to take lior out of school. "Wo called n physician who treated lior nine weeks with little If nny boncilt. llclnt ; dvtjrnilnad to save lior If possible , t took lior to sco Dr. Copo- Innd and Buppimi. She began to Improve at once beyond nil our expectations , t-lio hns ntcadlly gained In nppctlto nnd DtronKtli. Slio cats licarllly and her food 1 Inrrcaslnn her llnsli and Klvlnif her healthful color and blood. Slio la entirely cured of the deafness and In nil roipectn Is rapidly n.ilnlntf. Tlio neighbors nnil frlondi all note tlio gratifying results of lira Copclnnd nntl Shopard'n treatment. It nocms to rno Hint what they Imvo dune In this casols full proof of the excellence of their system of treatment. " OTHER DISEASES. Their Practice Is by No Moans Con- flnod to Catarrh. Drs. Copclnnd nnd Shcpanl treat all dlsen ev While they give apocl.il attention to troubles of the eye , car , throat itnd lungs their work li by no mcnni contlncd to theio specialties. Special hospital ex perience has mtcil them In u notable degree for nil medlcnl practice. They arc successful In treating catnrrhal troubles , butno loss successful In treating rheumatism , nerv ous diseases , skin dlscnscai , diseases of the U.lnc ) s , affections of the heart and disorder * of the br.iln In nervous diseases , Ilrluht'sdisrase , heart dl&oisuiuid the special dlsoivos of women and children , some of their most remarkable results haru been accom plished. lrs. CopelamlimlSlicpir.l are specialists , hut the genuine spoclall-t l Hist nn oxpe-lence.l , skillful nnd accomp'lshed physician and surgeon , nnd thobro.idor and more cxtendc.l his lleKlni n specialist the ttldor Is his experience In general nioliclnu and surgery. The imposition of quacks nn 1 bous specialists haste to some rvtcnt lo.l to a mlsta'tcn Impression on this point , which U Is worth wliilo to correct , anil tlio slik and anlictod should boir In mhut what U stlloJ above , thnt the genuine cpjUnllst Is lint amlaboio all n regularly traliiol , thoroughly educated ami ox- porienccJ physician and sarKojn , null that \vlilloho gives especial attention to certain Unas of practice nnd It skillful In them , ho Is tklllfnl , tooIn every de partment th.it makes up the practice of moJIcInc und surgery. MAIL Comes from the I'asr , Woit , North an 1 South. boarlnc testimony of tlio sucooasful troat- mentof Lrs. Copolnml and Slup ir.l by imill * Sj/mptom / Ulcuile Sent to Ml .1 ppltcanti. $5 A MONTH. OATAlinil TKEATHDATTIIB IIMKOIIM HATH OI " Si A MONTIl-MKIKH.\ns t'lJK- NiHiiEi ) KUKI : . i-'on AI < I , oriinit DIS EASES THE KATES WIM , HE LOW AND UNIKOKM AND In I'KOl'OHTION TO THE ACTUAL CObTOl'1 MEDICINE HEQUIHED. 1(1 ( UOOMS311 undil2 : , > NE\V YOUIC Li liNG. OMAHA. NEII. W. II. COPKr.A'ND , M. n. C. H. SIlLCl'AUD , M. D. tiVKOIAI.nnSi Ciitirrli. : Asthma , lironchl Ills , Nervous Discuses , Blood I > | I < ; : IL S , Ithnu timtlsiii. Consiiniutlon. un.l nil chronlo nfTou tlons of the Tluo.it , Lungs , titoumcli , Liver and ICIdueys Olliuo hours : Otoll n.m. . 2 to 5 p.m. , 7 to 8 i.in. Sunday. ID n.m. toi'Jm. A M.U Si > B , M. IS NT S _ Street Poi-utau Theater. PJIICKS. " TONIGHT. Wednesday Mntlnco ThoFnvorltonerman DliloctComodlan , Mr. OlIO. U. .STALKY , 111 his Successful Comedy-Drama , A ROYAL PASS. Under the management of Harry Doel 1'arkor. Sea ho Great Locomotive Itaco. y Heal Working ln glncn. Farnam St , Theatre Thursday , Friday , Saturday. buturday Mntlnco. DuLANGE LOTTIE MORTIMER In the ( treat Serpentine Dunce. THE EVANS , The Hut Springs of Aiucrlrn , Hot Sjirliitrs , S. i ) . Finest Itosort Hotel In the West , .Strictly First Class. Lurgo Itoonu , Hliulo or ICniulto , Notv Upon. All Modern Improvements , Table it Hpo- clalty , Itoasonablo Itatos for llal'incoof rtonson , Clrchostriianil Dancing IJvory llvoiilngln the .Mn Bio Hall. Flneit 1'luiuu llath In the United titates. llcnutlful Mountain taccncry , Hplundld Climate , tool NUhU , No Mosiultoi. | 3JUJ ( Foot nbovothohua. Thu riouth Dakota Hot Springs nroattractliu attention all over tha world , nnd are curing a larger iierounlago than nny uprlnxi In the U. S. Tor ratoj , buns , to , ami other In * formation , addrusi , U. H. MAltDIJN , Hot Sprlnua , Honth Dnliota. NEBRASKA National Bank. U , P , DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB Capital $100,009 . . . . . . . if (55,001) ( onicomonil Director ! Ilonrr W , Yalci. prcilitont It. U. Cunultiif , rlco proclaim ) . O. H. Maurluu W V , Morse. Johnd , Collins J. N. IL 1'utrlclc , l.owli A , lived , cmlitor. T1-IE IRON BANK. Ur. Bailey , Sr The Loading Dentist. Third I'loor , I'axton Hlooit. Tclcjiliono 1085. 1(1 ( th unil Fiirnam SU. A full tet of tootli on rubber for II 1'orfeol to Tectli wltbout jj ] te or raoiorablo brldzo work Juit the tblnf ( or ilocer * or public ip ak ri , neror dropdown. TKETH EXTHAOTEt ) WITHOUT I'AIN Gold OUIntr ut ronsoaiblo rutoi. All work wunauteU. OuttUUuui for auuldu , V Opens it's doors this week upon an entire new stock of fall gooJs for mcn.and boys. Never since the day we began business some six years ago , have we been able to show as complete an assortment of "everything that a man wears"as is gathered 'ncath our roof today. The men's suit department , "the "p 1iit"ry , the hat department , the shoe room , the furnishing gools department , the mammoth boys' department , arc all bristling with aright new goods suitable for early fall wear , all at "The Nebraska's" popular prices. As the , season advances , we will lay the different lines of gooJs before you / in an attractive manner , both on our tables and in the newspapers and you will be invited to participate in such a feast of good things as you never saw in one store before. Today we open the cam paign in our boys' department in earnest. This department , en larged to nearly double it's former size , shows jin array of new suits for boys , never equalled in it's history. Knee pant suits' , two or three pieces.with either single or double breasted coats , and long pant suits with single' breasted coats , or double breastel square cuts , in all the latest effects. While we are showing knee pant suits as IOM at a dollar , we believe that our all wool knee t pant suits at two fifty to be the best value ever offered in boys' wear. Solid wearing school suits , ages 10 to 13 , with long pants , at two fifty. All wooj school suits , with long pants , at four dollars. . Boys' three piece suits , ages 14 to 19 at two seventy five and m'ore , an especially geed thing being our handsome all wool plaid at five dollars. Parents are invited to bring the boys in this week , and try on the new suits. TRYERS MAKE BUYERS. ' Open till 8 p. in. Saturday , 10 p. m , 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. The emlnant specialist In nervoas , chronic , prlvnio. hlnol , akin anil urinary dltpasci. A ronlar anil reclstorod Krr.acial In medclno , as diplomas and ccnlllcates ounw. u mill treating with the uroitot succuil catarrh , iperraRtiirrhoca. lost manhoo I , < omlnal Weaknuss , nlittu lossoi , linpiHuncy , ) ' | ihlli . ntrlcturo. epn- orrhoca , Kleet , rarlcofplp.cto. No menury used. Non troatmunt forlosiofliil powi r , Parties uunblo to vUltroo may lie Ir-'ato 1 ot homu by oorroHpoudencc. Mcillclna or lntrumi > nts tunt by mall . oroxpreu se curely packed , no marks to Imllcntu contents or tender. Ono personal Intervlow . prt-rorrod. . Cuniultalloa . . . freu. Corraipondunrugtilclly private. Hook ( Uynarlu of Llto ) leal Ire * OUluo UounUO. u. M 9 p. in. Buadaji 1'J ' a. ru.to 12 in. Bend atauiii tot rcBljr. EDUCATIONAL. llwtlnrlnictlon In nil ilepart. ndy. Vine . cutiuM.liilsarli1. 1'oity liMructofa Nuinmlilepuitiutiit for teachers. UiisuinuK iitnd aiitnf'cit. I'allt * nn l t > Klnt Scut. 7. Bendforcftlulouu c , J. J * lUTTHfAtDT. Hiit4 * A MILITARY HOME SCIIO'JL. Unsurpns o < IFquIpmcnts.Cari'ful Moral end Hucial tralnniKj p.rpuiL'H for lluhlncbs and for any Colleiu , hclt ntllln Kchoul or Unlrcr ltyi now ( ] iiinnlinii. Wiiotl.worklnK and lllfltury Dilll , Illghctt ; tcstlmonlnlii 10th yearinumbor Hinltrd , llhiMrntiMl catalogue ! uciar. ' , I'l-ln. H. 1 , . .STlVlli : , A. St. , P t'.IUL , ILL. - A thorough school. Prepares for Collcce or Ilusiuss. Within M milesofSl. Louis , Address OOL. WILLIS UnOWN , Quperlr.tor.dant. Largest stock of HUMAN HAIR nst of Cliloii o. Guuruntood ntrlclly fli-st class. MrsR , H. Dai/iBS / , HIS. 1GTII. - - OPP. POSTOFPICE Elastic Stockings , Trusses , Cm { dies , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. ALOE & l 114S. IStllSL , Next to Postolfico. mrtf < u li- /YOURSELF ! , Aik your DniKBl't for a v r bottle ol liiB . 1 he only / rion-noijonoiu remedy for all \ V llio unnaturul dlichargoi and I iirlTatBillbtiJ-ts ol men und the | dcbilltullne wMkiiiM.pefuHar ho women. It cures In ft few id yo without the old or 6 bllrlly ol a doctor. n" ' * l'nu rial > < n < riran Manufactured by L x.Th EvaniChemic 10J. " CINCINNATI , O. U. D. A. DR. C. GEE WO Thoonly laitlly grtli.itil Chlnoo phyilcln Klght ynars' stJdy Toi fain practical oxpar'- cncowlth all kno n ( tliun'jj. Troits aucojsifullf allchronlcc.uji given up by rithor doclon Call nnd ncohlin nr wrlto for question bl'ink , Da not think your oaio hoptlois bumus ] your doctor tolls you no , but try tlio Uhlmiia doctor with hli nevr ant woiidorfuln ) nodles. nndru olva noir bonullts nnd a normancntcurowlnil utlur iloctnri utnnot giro , llcrbs , Hoots nnd IManu nature's romodles hlJ lucdlclnoa. The world Ills wltnusi. Unu thoutana testimonials In tbr o y ITS' pracllua. No Injurious itecoctlnns , no narcotic * , no polion. Itallontl treatment ami permanent curj. Following cases succossfnlly troatsl anl ourjl. Clvun up by othorMloctors ; Thor. ( 'oughlln. ttH llnrnoy ntroct , chronlorliou * matlsm U yearn , klilnoynnd llvnr tronuloi. Thos. Culvert , I2lh nnd 1'nrnim utrooti. general debility. Inillgtxtlon , loa/uf mronjth nud vitality. Took mcdlcliio for yu trt but got no rulluf , M. It. Andurion , IJJI Ciimliu utrjot , BBthnmnuil brunchltlsuf rHloo.i yj.irs H lias forsalo the following prcpiral romedloi ( It . - f l.UUn bottle , six bottles lord U ) , for tli9 euro Afitlinia , Catarrh , blok lloailicliu , Indlgaitlon llloocll'olaonliu , llheumatlim , Tumalo Wotknoss. Kidney and Liver Ciimphiliit. No agents. HeM only by CUInuao Medlclnu Co , Capital , I1UJ.U ) ) . Oflico , IGth anJ Galifjuii Sli , Ns Wo will eend > on the mnrrrlaui I'tcncll 1'iiparutlun CALTHOQ frt-t : ami a legal iniuruntte that dAI/I HUH will Iti-kliiru jour llfitllli , Ml'fiulli und Vluor. I'Sf it ami faj' if satisfied , AddrooaVOM MOHLCO. . Hale intrlrja ltiil > , lliiclnnlll , Olio. TlnsrCuao _ . roil t onrt FlnMt In the WorliX rho tsrcwt. * AlwoiiraicomodJon uiw > i. . ) l l. W HEW YORK. LONDONDERRY ! ! ! ) OLABDOW , \ NUWYOIUC , o'lHK/vl.TKIl'nna NA1TES , Atrimular Intcrriilii. _ . _ EMOOH , SEOOND'GLASS AND STEERAQE retoucjii li/woat tcrini I' ) und tnimlho prlnclpio Bsoien , EH3UJB , mm 4 ALL CJUIIHIUTAL rcniio. KicumlontlckeM ttvollalilotoictiirn by ( Hliortli'plo ; turet'iuo Clyclo t Nurth of Ireland or N | ilM AOIliiaItu totfti 1 Uso7 : Orlits ( tr Aty Ansctt at tCTrtit Situ. Apply tu any of our local Aj"-"U or to niu ( > ; n.son intuTiiuni. ciiicmto , lit. "SLLAN "LINE KOVAf/MAIL STUAMHUIl'd , MONTKHALand QIJUHKO wu' Tu liitltV : an 1 MVEUl'OOL CAHIN , Win tu * < > . AccordUu to rJlouin * und location of tilulurudin. Intormodliito nnd Ktcer iau lit lov nitoi. NO OATTLi ; dAllKlKU. . HIJKVJOH OP STATE ) f ALLAN LIWE1 LINE ) STKAMHIIU'St. NfiW yOKJC und Ol.AHUOW. Via Londonderry , risry FurinUtat. AUV , Hlh . hl'ATK or NBVAPA . nooi iSlh ' OF NKIIUAtfKA . n ° < " Aua " . . . . . hl'ATH beift . .HTA'ir. OK CALUOIIMA II A. M Cntilu. II * . i-i'oun < l I'abln HI. it orn ii.l > . Appl ) I'l ' ALLAN ACO.IhUaKO 11 , MOUHK , UUvnard ; cl.