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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1892)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ITIIURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 , 1892. BJio.Royokcs tbo Power of Attorney Qlvon Omaha Lawyers. HINTS OF SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS Control of a Firty-Thotunml-Dollnr llnnch. In Wyoming nt Stuko The Widow' * ll.i nk Account Mny l'l y n 1'urt. The fact of Cnthormo M. Tuslor hnvlns yesterday lllcd In the onico of tlio register of. deeds n revocation ot the powur ot attoruoy which Rho pavu to Lawyers H. P. Stoddnrd nnd W. K. Hoaloy some time 550 Is not n very interesting Item of news of itself , but there nro some sensational fuels bohlnd It. Airs. Tusler U n widow residing In this city , nnd the owner of considerable property. Some years uo her husband died , leaving among olhor Roods nud chattels n ranch In Wyoming , which was well stocked with line horses und cnttlo. IJulng n woman who win unaccustomed to handling property of this class , she cast nbout for some mnn who was honest nnd capable. In her soured for such n man , she selected n brother , Dr. Ooort'o Kccnnn of Madison , Wls. After the arrangement was madolt was not loiiu until ho was on the way to the .wilds of Wyoming. Uootcd and spurred , ho soon bo- caino Iho envy of the cowboys of the nolsh- borhood , who had never bafaro seen so ( juy nnJ gaudy u kiilKht of the plains , in duo limn , prospering Doyond his expectations , ho bccumo n partner in the ranch. Shortly after this William A. I'axtnn , a friend of IhoTuslera , hud occasion to visit Wvomitifr. nnd nt the request ot the widow called at the ranch. 1'axton , being rlL'ht In that line of business , soon discov ered thnt something was wrong. TUo herd lied not Increased as rapidly ns It hhould. Ci'.ltlo had disappeared and blooded horses hr.il suddenly left."hut whore thov hud gone ho could not lonrn. Upon .his return this condition of affairs wus roportou to Mrs. Tuslcr. Kvon if.shn was a woman she had a long head. The roa-Jlly reached the conclusion U.nl such a business courao would sooner or Inler drlvo her to iho poor house. Then it was that she quietly called n hull , and nt n result tbo partnerdhlt ) wns dlssolv.cd and Dr. Kceimn returned to Madison to again deal out pills nnd physic. The books and pa- porn of the erstwhile firm were turned over to Lawyers Stnddnrd and Hodlov of this cily and Hon. George D. MleUloJobn for examination. In this examination they clnlinc-d lo huvo discovered that , Dr. ICcemm hiul not dealt squarely with the widow , but , Instead , had tultcn out considerable moro than his share. ' The discovery resulted In Mr. Hoaloy taking atrip to Madison for the purpose of effecting a settlement. Ho wits ataout sev eral dnvs und upon his toturn ho presented n Koniouhat disllgurod appearance. The doelor felt Insulted when ordered to settle , nud instead ot turning over too money claimed , he turned Lawyer Hoalov over un til ho wus almost unrecognizable by his most Ultimata friends. That settled oil attempts to adjust Iho difllculty in an , amicable manner , und the case went into the Wisconsin courts , where it is now pondinir. Mrs. Tuslcr went to Madison some time' URO lo spend the mimtnor , nnd came under Dr. Kccnan's influence once moro. It Is presumed that ho persuaded her to ro- volfo the power of attorney , and the next move In this CUHOUJ fight Is being awaited with Interest , The revocation was sent to an Omaha at torney to ho recorded , but ho first sent a fellow limb of the law to Cheyenne to servo n notice on Btoddara nnd Henley or tholr representa tives nnd to put the document on record in that stale. Ho sent word bv wire that ho bail accomplished his mission. The Wyoming ranch is estimated 19 bo worth aoont SoO.OOO. Mrs. Tuslor is suld also to own S1U.OOU Worth of stock in tbo Na tional Uank of Commerce ) aud to have had n biiug deposit In the bunk. It Is hinted that she had Oars for the safety of those , and thcro are Intimations of sensational develop ments to come. Kvory TiMllmoiilnl In I'chnlf of Hood's Sursapnrllla is strictly true and will bear the strictest investigation. No matter where It may ba fiom , ills ns ro. liable and worthy your confidence as if It came from your most rcspactod neighbor. Have you ever tried this excellent medl- clue 1 For a general family cathartic wo confi dently recommend Hood's I'ills. They should bo in every homo mcdlcino chest. Don't fail to see Belle Acton nnd On line todny at a o'clock nt the DotiK1- 1ns county fair , tlio two fastest horses in their class , 1 and 2-voar-olds , in tlio world. A chance of your Hfotimo. THAT SLY KETOHAM AGENT. CIo Discovers thnt tliu City Hull Numlx u l.lttln Morn Furniture. Tbo ICotuhain Furnlturo company of i Toledo , O. , aided and abetted oy some of ttio \ members ot tlio council committee on public propuriy nnd building * , inadu n desperate effort to work In Its "graft" to too cxtuut of ll.3JS.T3 Tuesday night. \Vliou tbo furnlturo contract WM awarded to tbo Kalenjin people , the council provided for furnishingnil of the ofllees. Tbo ICotchum people were sausllod and each ofllcinl was requested to make a list of the furniture which was actually needed. For a tlino all wont well , and as the now furnlturo arrived old furniture in good con- dlUun was transferred to the ofllcns of some of till ! Inspectors. They were well enough pleased with the dual until n few weeks ago , when nu agi'iit of the furnlturo company qp- pearcd upon the scene. Then ttioro was n compluto change of heart among tbo heads of several dopartmcnts and in tbo oftleos of the Inspector : ) . Tbo agent evidently know Just what was Wanted to sooth the feelings of Ihoao gontlo- aieu , Tor on August sy , acting upon his own responsibility , ho prop.ircd < i list of furniture thai he concluded was ncodod lo inuko tbo rooms more .coiivoiiiont. This list Includes couches , easy chairsbook cases and curtain desks. Tbo olllccs In which ho proposes to put new furnlturo ara those : Ito'ird of ( lie iiml DOloo ! commls- Nlomirt I 0)S.7 ) , Hoard "f bualth 1.8.1.1.51 Uunonil licod In ullk'its r > 0UO lili'uiiKO Inspcutur IMM llollnr liihuuutor. , . , . . ISI.OO C'lty ' ulnrlc ( additional fnrnltimi ) fi..oo dim Inspo.'tnr ( udilHIonul furniture ) . . . ir.T.Uj Blrout cniiiiiii&sluncr. , . . . , , SS.uii Aialataiit city attorney , 001,60 Total , , . . ,30a73 nut tbo manner In which this lUt got before - fore the council Is the most peculiar purl of the irnnsuutlon. Some tlnio ago some of tbo insucolor * asked for furniture in thalronicos. It wus known by tbo council thai the city bad n number of tables , do k.i , chnlrs ana settees btorud In the city ball , nnd the request was referred to the com mittee-on puulle property and bulldlni ; ' . TaobUny iiitrht Uouncllinun GdwardsspraiiR hoinowlint of n sousatlon when for bis coin- mlttco he roporled in fuvor of allowing the Kotuham Furniture rnmpany to furulsh ttie oMlcos without uvou being brought Into com petition \vitli other furntturo dealers. Ho moved the adoption of the report , which had attached to it Hie list of furnlturo which iho apcnt thought the city no.'dod. This report , however , was not upprovod , and > hc whole mutter was referred back to Air. Kdwurds nnd bis committee. "Lato to boa ana oiiny to rise will shorter. the road to your homo In iho skies. Dut early to bed and "LiUla Karlv UUor"tho pill Ihut luultoj Ufa loiigor and Uattor an4 wUor. The qntlro utook of horses owned hy A. J. Popploton , inoludlner the atullloiiB Zulu , lioynl Oalc and Trnvcrso , will ho iold M auction nt Klldiorn , Nub , , on I'hursdiiy , Sont. 15 , at 2 p. m. .iXXUVXCKJtKXTS , t Tlio sale of siata for tie ! cnira oaiont ol , Mlltpil'Und ' polllo Noules , which oo ln * on utxt at Uoyd' ' * uow theatre , will bo pii { on sale tomorrow ovonlnB. The folloxvlntt ropaHory will bo presented : Fri day ' evening ilnd Sat unity matlnao , "A Son of'ThosriiV' onoof Mr. Noblo's now plnvs , which ho rmrards fullv tbo equal of "Tho I'nrunlx ; " Saturday evening. "For Uevonuo Only.1' ' nml Sunday oronlnjr , "From Slro to Son. " "For Uovonuo Only" was uivon In ilrst presentation on any stage at Huvlin'a theater. CnlcnRO , on last Tnursday pvonine , nnd every nowsp.ipar In Chicago gave It un- Htlntod pralso. It i n comedy nnd doats ivhh politics nnd political methods. The mcotuiR of the campaign coramlttco In the olcgnnt parlors of the can- dldnU'a country seat furnishes one of the moH humorous opHoJes of the play. Ono not tnkcs pluco In the onico of tuo Evening Blast. It forcibly depicts the vlcHsltudes of the "responsible editor'1 of a campaign newspaper - paper from a sort of Murk Twain point of view. The versatility of the Uo Lati onnd Ulslntr company was shown the ptst summer by putting on n , season of comlo opera In Chi- CHRO without ROing outsldo of their regular east for the Drinclpals. The .same company which tnado such n success In the lauehablo comedy "Tangled Up" Inl season will bo ro- tnluod this season. The1 two stnrs have rea son to fool hlirhly pr.itlllod at the result of tliclr Ilr.nl season ns stellar llchts , nnd nrj now wr-11 liiunuhcd on the road to fame nnd lortuno. All who enjoy a , peed hearty lauch should sen the roaring farcical comedy "Tntialed Ut > " presented bv the Da Lange and Hiilnp comp.uiy. A well Uncivil mnna or who witnessed the performance In GhkMiro said In had the licit hearty laugh ho had enJoyed - Joyed in ten years. Tills play opens m tbo Furnarn street theater Thursday evening , nnd will continue until Sunday evening , Wednesday and Sunday matinees. To .Much leo Cream. C. H. nohror , agant ot the Missouri Pnolflo rnllwhy , Now Maven , Mo. , s.ivs : "iHUfforod a Kfont do.U otio hot availing lail week , ( July 21. ) I hud oaten ice cream for supper , nnd there scorned to bo mi Internal conlllct ioinp on. A traveling man snld ho had something In his crip nt the hotel that ho believed would rcllovo me , and producing a small hot- tlo of mcdlcino gave mo n doso. I felt bettor , and In n f w momouts took another dose , which entirely icllovco me. I believe that such n mcdlcino Is worthy of recommenda tion and that it should l > o kept in the house during the sutnmar. The bottle wns labeled Chamberlain' * Colic , Cholera and Ularrhcua Remedy. " For sate by druggists. HAvmcN imo.s. Selling Out Ilctzi'l'rt " .Mummoth Grocery. " L. G. Tlotzul's bunkruut stock on sale tit Haydons' . Boat country butter ( or ICc ; finest D'iimls of creamery for 17c , 19o and ? lc ; ' West Point croum'of'y for i2.r > o. Wiscon sin full cream cheese , 7c and lOci Young America full cream , 12c } ; Swiss chcoso , ] 2ic , loc and 174c ; brick cheese , 12jc and 14c. IIAYDEN BROS. Don't full to see Belle Acton nnd Online - line today at 3 o'clock at tbo Doug- law county fair , the Iwo fastest horses in tholr class. 1 and 2-yoar-oltls. in tbo world. A cbanco of your lifetime. r.ut'g Siva p. Gilt-edged wild lands nt85.03 to $10.03 nor 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 : ) ,000 in 1830 toloO.- 000 In 1890 , 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 oxpfi- rionco in the real estate business I haxo established a reputation for handling .nothing but bargains.W. . W. G. AT.imiatiT , 621 , 522 , 523 Now YorkLifo building. : N intos. Letting Down the Price * . Wo are now receiving our fall stock of children's Wool underwear. Tomorrow wo commence the greatest sale of this line of goods over attempted in the west Buy at once and save money. Children's scarlet lamb's woolnatural gray and camel's hair underwear to bo put on sale at less than mill price. In this lot will bo 100 dozen gents' fine camel's hair half hose , usually sold at 40c per pair , our nnce tomorrow 2 < > c. Gouts' outing flannel shirts , nluited bosoms , only 3oc , reduced from oOc. 100 dozen ladies' fine silk mitts , como in black only , price loc per pair , worth 25o. 1 case of Indies' fast black hose only loc per pair , reduced from 2oc. Children's fast black cotton hose only I2Jc per pfiir , reduced from 20e. One entire stock of boys' shirt waists to bo closed at less than cost. Store will bo closed Friday afternoon on account of the fair. fair.IIAYDEN IIAYDEN BROS. Students At Smith's Ml. Holyoke , Wellesley , Lassoll , Mrs. Porter's , Bradford acad emy , Williams , Amherst , Yale , Brown , Harvard and Phillipps1'aeadomv , can leave Chicago on the "Chicago and Boston Special , " via the Lake Shore route , nt 10:30 : a. m. and arrive at their respective destinations the next day , as follows : Northampton , 1-10 : p. in. : Smith's Ferry , 1:31 : o. m. ; Wellesley , 1:31 : p. m. ; Aubimidalo.4:15 : p. m. ; Far in- ington , 11:13 : p. m. , Bradford , 0:08 : p. m. ; Wllliamslown , 11:23 : a. in. : Amherst , 2:3G : p. ID. ; New Haven , 3:24 : p. in. ; Provi dence , 3:5.5 : j ) . m.j Boston , 3.40 p. m. ; Anuovor , 5:45 : p. m. ; Exeter , 5:27 : p. in. For comfort onrouto and convenience in miming connections there is no train to Now England which compares with the "Boston Special. " For reservations , etc. , apply to F. M. Byron , City Pass , and Tin. Agt. , 00 Clark bt. ; C. K. Wll- bor , West. Pass. Agl. , Chicago. Don't fail to sou Belle Acton and On line today at 3 o'clock at the Doug las county fair , the fastest two horses in their class , 1 and 2-year-olds , in the world. A chance of your lifetime. llnyclcu llroa. ' Slum Salt ) . Children's school shoes at bankrupt prices. Ladies' fine oxford ties and broken lots of line shoes at less than cw.it. Men's line haiidewed shoos half price to close out. Head over our list of bargains in this alo. alo.Child's kid tip , spring heel , $1.25 shoes ! )5c. ) Misses' kid Up , spring heel , $1.75 shoes 1U.Co. Child's Glo. calf tip $1.25 shoes Doe. Misses' Glo. calf tip $1,75 shoes , SI.35. Bovs' line B calf # 2.25 shoes , $1.155. Ladles' line oxford ties , J. & T. Cousins and D. S. Short's makes , worth $3.00 and $3.50 , all go in one lot at $ ! .t)5 ) a pair. Men's fine liiuul-scu-e.il c.ilf and kangaroo Bhoos , worth 85.00 and $0,00. all go ixt $2.00,12.50 and $3.00 a pair. IIAYDEN BROS. , Dry goods and shoos. THE BOSTON STORE , The Gluck Bro'.1 Dress Goods Sale in All its Glory Now , ' \ GRANDEST STOCK EVER SHOWN IN OMAHA The IhiinciKo llnrenliM OfTorcd Durlnc tills Snln nro n Surprise HIM ! Ilo\o- Intlon to Kvcrynno thnt Visits . the Store. Today will bo nnothor splendid bargain day in dross goods of nil the hlghcsl eradD novoU'os ' , till the now designs and all the now shades of every kind of line dross goods imported for this fall's trade , as well as the medium cr.ules. ' Gluck Bros.1 ; ! 7c Blorm sorgos in brown and russets , just the thing for enrlv fall dresses , go today at ICe yiint. An itnmonso lot of all wool 40'inch twill plaids , homespuns in stripes nnd chocus and all wool 41-inch serge boucle cloth , goods sold by Gluck Br.os. in Now Yoric at 75a a yard , choice of the lot to day ut 25o vard. GLUCKS1 750 AND $1 DRESS GOODS , liOG. Wo will odor today : Gluck's entire stock of Too and $1.01) ) dross goods , conslsllng of ynrd-wldo wool camel's hair , Scotch cheviots , brilliantlnos in plain and plaids , wide wool tricots , Hun- ncls , serges.etc. In this lot are over 200 pieces. Take your choice of the lot for HDc a yard. At 6lou ) yard , yard and half wldo plo- gant cloth in navy blues , tans ana browns , just the thing for a fall wrap or winter dross , which Gluck sold at $1.31) ) , go today at "Boston Store" for 6lc ) a yard. Slorm serges , yard and half wide , In navy and changeable , just the thins for bhix.or and Eton suits , Grand street price $1.2.3 , our price 7oc. ADVANCE STYLE NEW PALL DRESS GOODS. 23,000 yards , guaranteed Imported , for the fall's trade , of all wool ottoman , diagonals and craquolcs , suitable for early , full wear. Thcso are all now shades , suoh as navy , russet , myrtle , gnrnot , olive , etc , , sold in Now York at $1.76 , todnn they go at 98c. NEW DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IN OUR SUNLIT BASEMENT. On account of tlio immense dress goods stock wo now carry wo are com pelled to open a now dross goods do pertinent in our basement , whore you will find exceptional values in medium and low-priced dross goods. Wool mohairs , double fold wool plaids and checks nt Sc a yard. Just about the pricoiof calico. 40-inch wool plaids and stripes , home spuns in grnvs and browns , 15o a yard. Yard and half wide ladles' cloth and waterproof in browns and uavys 2oc a yard. THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. IGth and Douglas. IIAVIUN : uitus. Advance Snlcs at .Murvclous Prices. See our enormous stock of furniture and compare prices. Look at our endless variety of stoves and compare prices. Examine our immcnso stock of carpets - pots , curtains and druponos. The prices are unapproachable. Those advance sales are a now feature in our business and are made to convince buyers thai Hayden Bros , are loidors : of low prices and highest grade goods. HAYDEN BROS. Omaha Can MfgCo.campaign torches Tod.iy ( lie Grcatunt Jlntso Haclnff inhi bition I\IT : Hi-lit lu Omalm. The management of the Douglas county fair have arranged with Gould & Millar of Fullerton , Nob. , to give an exhibition pace today at 3 o'clock witii Belle Acton , the ono-yoar-old who now holds the world's record in pacing. 2:23 : , and also Online , who holds the world's record for two-year-olds , 2:10. : These are Nebraska horses , and today it is Nebraska against the world at the fair grounds in Omaha. Bo sure to see this great exhibition , as it promises to bo a world boater. louny the ( Jrc.itost llui > u Hue-lug : Kxhl- bltlon live Ill-Id In Oinuliii. The iniinageinont of the Douglas county fair have arranged with Gould & Miller of Fullerton , Nob. , to give an exhibition pnco today at U o'clock with Boll Acton , the ono-year-old who now holds the world's record in pacing , 2:2H. : and also Online , who holds the world's record for two-year-olds , 2:10. : These are Nebraska horses , and today it is Nebraska against the world at the fair grounds in Omaha. Bo sure to BOO this great exhibition , as it promises to be a world boater. Tim Most Complete Kiilliruy Train. It offers such luxuries as a barter shop , bath , library , smoking , parlor , latest block reports , stenographer , and waiting maid for ladles and children. The dining , Bleeping and observation cars carried on it are Pullman's latest design , finished in luxury. It loaves Chioago daily at 6:00 : p. in. over tlio Pennsylvania Short Lines arid runs Eolid to _ the oast. You will enjoy its conveniences. Address Luco , 248 Clark street , Chicago. The undersigned local freight houses will not receive any freight today after 12 o'clock noon. J. II. Flanagan , agent , C. , St. P. , M. & O. lly. , F. , 13. & M. V. lly. , C. & N. W. Ry. M. Loftup , ngont , Mo. Pac. Ry. J. Anderson , agent , U. & M.'Ry. , C , . B. & Q. Ry. , K. U. , St. J. & C. B. Ry. E. W. Burroughs , agont. U. P. Rv. , C . R. I. & P. Ry. , C. , M. & St. P. Ry , Wabash. _ HIIITIIH Nutlet * nfjlne lint i nr leu u-iiltr tllU lis.U , Jiflu ciit ; ntcli iiillUlnii it llmten emit , OAHl'RXTKH I'o Mr. and Airs. O. O. Oarncn- terUS19 ( 'buries street. An'II , u daiiKhlor. QHASSAU A daii htir. ! August ' 'H , :8J2 , to Mr , and Mrs. August Qr.issan. BENOUMANOY-A son. August 30 , 16)3 , to Mr , anil Mrtt. A. II. Do Nunmirrly , M'OAQUK ' A son , AiiKim 9. IS ! ) . ' , to .Mr. and Mm. John U McOtiuuo. THUiUHvIt-A.-on , Au.'iistSI , lea' . ' , to Mr. and MM. 1' . K. Tnurbur. IHKtt , Aotffwiflvillnei orltM untrr till * lic.ilMtu ccnt ; c tch iiJ'lltluiul line ten c'.nta. cilAIO-Mary. Aif.'ustai , IK ) . ' , lij-tTVl monthsV SIlOOKLKV-lluby , August 31 , IS'J. ' ' , ugo 3 months. Bakin / r : Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard rnlTrimv ADIIMI MKQLGCT NOT11IIK SIGNALS OF MNUKIt , An ObjaDt Lesso.i Taught by the Lot the Way EofSlmplo nnd the ficmody ' Sato , If you tire ailing , nol exactly slck.bul nol fooling "justirlght , " have iv drowsy , dull feeling , hurt taslo In the mouth , variable appetite , occasional pains in the jolnls nnd muscle" , and olhor signs of impondinu sickness , why nol do ns Iho Indian does drlvo suoh symptoms out of the system by the judicious use of their vegetable remedy ? Don't neglect such warning. That p.iin In your shou.der may de velop Into rheumatism , and ti month's sickness doprlvo vou of the income of your toil. That furry tongue denotes your llvor Is out of order , nnd typhoid fever would easily take root in your system. What cou'.d you do Uion'r1 Think of your business , your income , nnd your family. Seek safely 'as you would lly from cholera or smallpox. You are in danger if you noglecl thcso warnings. They may uass elf but the chances are against you , and even then the poison in only latent in your system. Do not , however , put your trust in the numerous so-onllod "sarsaparlllns" with which the marfot is Hooded. Bnranpnrllln bark It not n modlclno , It U a llnyor- 111 ! ! , nothing more. The notion of ninny of thcso dccoctloiiH coinos from mlnarnl pointing tlioy con- tnln , such ns mercury , nrsunlc , stryclilno , bismuth , lodldoof potuslum , mid llio like , nnd nuy druitxlgt will toll you , If ho tells you truly , thnt thin \i \ so. Klckniioo Indian 8nnnn nml other Klcknpoo In- ill nn iiicillcliics cunt.iln only the product of the Hold nnd forrat , nature's own vi'Kotnblo growth of roots , unrka nml hcrbi , nnd of necessity nro frco from nil mlnornl poison * wluitovcr , because the Imttnns Imvo no knonlvdRO of tli2in , depending wholly uponnaturo'a Inborntory for their resource , nnd upon their eklll , born of centuries of oxror- Icnco , In preparing ; them. Klukupoo IiidIan SnKWn. iniiclo by the In dians from routs , Ijarks ami hurbs of tliulr own pathoilng nnd inulnc. IB oDtaliiuulo of liny ilrnittfist ut ono dollar per bottlu ; six bottles for IIvo dollar' . T1 WPT 1 Send thrco two oont stumps to JLU.U.-I ] my pustsiKo. and wo will mail you frco ii tlirll In ; and Intui-ostliu book of ! ? ! paves , entitled "Life mill Syonos AIIIOIK Ilio Ktuknpao Indians. " Tolls all iibnut tlio Indians. Address 1IKA.1..Y & llldKhOW. Distributing Asimts , 5'J1 Grand Avo. , Nuw Ilavon , Conn. Tiitt's Tin v Pills net n Islmlly on the rhihl , tlui .icllcal.s fumalu or Inllrm/ old iigo ns upon the vigorous limn. n vo tone nnil Btn-iiRth to the ivi-iik stoinitch , bowcl , klilnoysiind bladder MANHOOD RESTORED- " 9ANATIVO , " Iht Wonderful Hpcnlsh Itriucdy , la fold with a Written Cuarantoo ncuro all Ncivoui Dis eases , sutli ns Weak Memory , Ixits ( .f Ilrnln Tower , Hcndnclic , Wakcfulncsa.LostMnn- hooil. Nervousness , Las- elluilc , oil iliahis ana Before & Aftsr'Oso. los ) of power of tlio PhotORrnplicd from life. Generative OiKnns In . . . either tex , cnued bye o i-exertion , jonthnd IndlKivtioiK , or tlio excrsslvs ascoftolmu-o , opium , or Rtlniulanti , ulilcli uUlumtely Irmltn Infliiiilty , UinMiinptlnn nml In < nnll1'ut up In convenient form to rarry In tlic vo't pocket. 1'ilce | l n pncknce. or 0 for SA. With every f5 older ue Klve n written Guarantee toicurc or refund the moner. sent by nrall to liny mlilress. Clrtulnr free la I'lnln envelope. . Mejitloa this i u > ec. Aoonss , HADaiD CMtMICAL CO. . Branch OIHco foi U. 3. A. JM Drailiorn SlrKt , CHICAGO , 11,1. FOP. SALE IN Oi.'AnA.UEB. , BY Knhc 4 Co. , Co.r 13tu & Douclas 6U. , A.VnllcrCo. Cor Hth Do-ialcsSt Drs. Betts & Betts , SPECIALISTS. i cunts 3tum)3 | ll' ' lecuru yun UiolrlHiH- ( rated nov , book ot Cell upon , or ' ' " ' /if , 12(1 ( II BO * . nihli-usi wllli stamp , Drs. Betts & Betts , South 14th St.N K Corner Hth and Douglas Si's. , Ontahu , Nob. TY WOES- EiasticStockings , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Boit/es , Syringes , ' A tom'28 3 , Medical Supplies. i & PBNFdLD 114S. IStliSL ; Next to rostolficc. IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM If you are In position to take advantage of the laws re lating ; to you have taken up apiece of 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 holding1 a legitimate claim against the povornmont the advantage oa residence in Washington , whether ho live in Texas or Alaska , It does moro than that. Nino-tenths of the population of Washington would bo helpless if asked how to go to work to secure their rights through the depart ments. THE BKB 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 offers 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. Hut you know that the San Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Pioneer neer press and the Omaha BEE cannot afford to cheat you. They guarantee this Bureau , ana their reputation is i&taked upon the honesty and ability of its m nugomont. Tlio bureau employes attorneys who are Expert Specialists for each of its departments. Its Indian depredation cases are care- ully worked un , with all tha evidence required by huv , and argued before the court of claims in such a manner as to bring out most favorably all the essential tial points. Its land cases are handled in strict ac cordance with the rules of the General Land Odli-o , t > o that no delays or com plications ensue in the orderly settle ment of the claims. Its patent cases are so managed ns o. insure the utmost possible benefit to the nvcnlor. by giving him the broadest protection his ideas will justify. Its potialon cases are disposed of with the least possible delay und expense to the veterans. Don't refrain from consulting thn bureau because you are afraid of the cost. Its costs nothing to got information. Ask as many questions ns you please , and they will bo ansiVoroJ promptly cheerfully und accurately , without charge. THE i Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220 , Bee Buil.din # , Omaha , Neb , Opens it's doors this week upon an entire new stock of fall gools foi men and boys. Never since the day we began business some s ix years ago , have we baen 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 "panfry , the hat department , the shoe room , the furnishing'goo Is dpartino.it , the mammoth boys' department , arc all bristling with .iright n3w'gools suitable for early fall wear , all at "Tli3 Nebraska's" popular prices. As the - season advances , we will lay the different lines of goals before you in an attractive manner , both on our tables anl in tin newspapers and you will be invited to participate in such a fe.r > t of geol things as you never saw in 0112 store before. Today we open the cam paign in our boys' department in earnest. This department , en- mM MMH b I > KKMKXMEMM larged to nearly double it's 'former size , shows an array of new 1L suits for boys , never equallei in it's history. Knee pant suits , two"J or three pieces.with either single or double breasted coats , anJ long i pant suits with single breasted coats , or double breaste.1 square cuts , in all the latest effects. While we are showing knee pant suits as low at a dollar , we believe that our all wool knee 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 wool school suits , with long pants , at four dollars. Hoys' three piece suits , ages 14 to 19 at two seventy five and more , an especially good thing being our handsome all wool plaid at five dollars. Parents are invited to bring the boys in this week , anl try on the new suits. -f ! TRYERS MAKE BUYERS. Open till S p. m. Saturday , 10 p. in , i. W. C. MAXWELL , Prest. Gruel n a to of licllovuo Hospital MuJlc.il College , Now York City. Glass of 1374 (6th ( and Howard Slrests , * - - Omaha , Nebraska. FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ALL issases , Male or female , by conpotgnt physicians vr'io hive mada a speclil stu ly of the abQ73 class of dlie\s3 ? , notonljr to traat , ba. garaut3 1 a cure in. all cam ualartlcoi. . THE SANITARIUM Is the most co np'ot-i an I thj bsit orjuip ill institution of itil klnl in the entire west. It cout.il is flfty roam' far thq aooimmoJitlou of patlo.it3 who mi/ requlio the constant attention of uxperion physicians anJ nuriji. 13 GARBING will bo furnished at reasonable rates. Write for book on . Jrce , to any address on nnplicatlon. Persons unable to visit us may b 3 troiteJ at homo by correspondence. All convmrniodtions strictly ooafldoiitl i ! . O.io pjrajnxl iatj i- view preferred , whenever convenient for patient. RITFOK QUESTION BLANKS to atatatha history of yaurcna M3llol-\9 sasu-j' packed and sent by mail or exprasj. AUJrosi , INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM- Or. W. C , Aiifuvoll. I'roslduiu Omrvhi : , Xobras'.c.i KDUOATIONAIi. Oldest Military Sciiool In Mo. V/e Challenged nil the lenillnir Military Schools In the Stnte.to compet.the drill lut ; cession , anil they declined lo meet us. Infantry , Artillery nml Cavalry Drill. All ino.lcm convenience ! . . Kxtcncivc iinjiruvunciitb now btlnj ; made , lliuru , Tuition and Wash ing ? -'bo , per cession , n Dr. JAMKH A. QOAnr.rs , of Wutlilncton nml 1 eo University , Vn , Mj'fl : "No other Acndrmjr In HIP entire country tnm niudu litre n morn udiiilrulilu record im Bliown tiy tlio tueetwi of tlio Btuilem * tirepnrud liy It for this Institution , four of whom luwulii tlioiiust f our y earn tuUen foiirscliolnrablpB , tour ini'dulH and threu dt' ri'iii , ' * o Hot lllustratcu catalogue and full Information addrcsa MAJOR S. SELLERS , Lexington , Ha. ' EDUCATIONAL. tllllKHII.M ) lUl.r , ( UK K.O. jllllrniHlR < if Mll l-iio : cuUiinHH > nili' , I'mly liKlmcloin , J > 'oiinalil | uirlnisiil forieaclit'if. rnriiihiifMil.uhiintitk.'rf. Fatlli un lu' liu Vjit.I , bunUfurralulo iiu. J. > llllIbMtUT , Jiirven * . t InrtrnctIon In al 1 < lennrt- n of MiiflrnlBIiuly year. Addrciu K. r. A MILITARY HOME SCIIOUL. 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IEIDH & ALL co intiiiTAL pcraia. Kicursion tickets arallnblalaieturn liy ullhortlioiila- tiiioxiua Clyde A Nil-Ill nf Ireland or Nnpleu & Ulbrnlur Iriltj ul Uc : 7 Driers fr At7 Anstit it Loireit Sttll. Apply to any of our local Afcntaorto UUUSUM IIUOTJIIJKS , Uhlcucu , lit- CURE YOURSELF ! , Ask yojr UriiKgUt for , lioiilo uUl'.i ' ; u. The only . ' ntii-o ( unoii tumcdy forull . Ilia tiiumtural Ul > clcrieii ; uud J prh nte ( litf ten ot men und tliu debilitating wtukni-c peculiar I to uoiucn. It cures lu a Itvr idnya without tlio did or , inilillolly of a doctor , kT/if I'rittrtal Anttrican Cure. UnnufuctUH'd by I Tbt EVMS Chemical 0) ) . ' \ CINCINNATI , O. U. O. A.