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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1892)
8 Tim OMAHA DAILY BEE'TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER G , 13)2 THE SUPREMACY OF BRAWN Illuslratod by the Annual Parade of the Organized Labor Federations. THOUSANDS OF WORKMEN IN THE LINE l.nbnr' Hnlliluy Flttlnglr Observed by the Workmen nnilTlinlr rrloniU Mayor JlcmU Tulle * to the Tollcn In Other Cities. L.abor day dawned tlncly. 'Tho sovereignty of trawn was patent to the thousands who took on active part In the big domonUratlnn , nnd oa the additional tens of thousands who lined the streets over which the parailo passed the strength of anltod labor was deeply Impressed , While la .c in stnrtinz , in many particulars the parade was the best that Omaha over has seen. It wus freer from unntlracllvo features thnn usual and the mon who marched showed that llfo to them was a lorlous condition , not n theory. All the branches of labor were strongly represented ind coming upon the heels of the Homestead disaster * , the strikes at Buffalo , the riots in Tennessee , the display was an object lesson to the crowds that viewed thepurudo , for In it they saw the force of an united brotherhood. There were lots of bands and Hundreds of banners , nnd everywhere the marching platoons were greeted with cheer * as they wheeled into line from their respective posi tions along Capitol avonuo. And the scones along the streets were just as interesting as the features of the procession. From house tops and windows , from doorstops and bal conies people watched the movements of the men in line , nnd applauded ns sorno dUtlnc- , tlvo feature of the union was displayed. It was a good natured crowd , too , and heartily , in sympathy apparently with tlio object * rep resented by thu federation , njid with partici pants and spectators in harmony asuccossful demonstration wus made possible. n tireut 1'iiriiclc. Grand Marshal J. H. Bohupp wni early on \\io \ cround and watched with pleasure the streets become nllvo with men who were to participate in the parade. It was nearly IU o'clock when Chief Senvey wheeled into Cap- ilol twonuo near Twelfth street , the loc.itiou of the first division , ( hunted by four mounted patrolmen and followed by sixty-live blue- contra guardians of tno peace under the command of Captain Connaek , Captain Mos- tyn , Sortreants SlKwnrt , Whnlan , Ormsby nnd Cnwos aud Patrolman Godola. Some little dlnlcultv ensued over the formation of the first division , the policeman wanting to march to thomuslu of a'brass baud instead of the drum corps , and this was finally granted , IN the Musical Union band being accorded the honor of leading the procession. When finally , at 10:15 : , the bugles sounded "forward , " the First division moved up Cnpltol avenue , and thcro was started a pa rade imnosinc in its simplicity , awing in its strength , and great in its educational ele ment. Thcro was no attempt nt showy dros or gaudy trappings ; no tinsel dimmed the fact that honest labor was taking n day off for the purpose of showing those who toil not and think less that on tbo brawn ana brain of the artisan and hU helpers is the hope of the nation based. The bhire of the brass band supplanted the clang of the anvil nnd the roar of whirring wheels' ; tno noises of the street were bushed , white the walls of the solid piles of masonry and class travo back in echo the measured cadence of thou sands of marching foot. Labor's army was marching by. There was no hint of wrong unrlgbtcd in that croat column , no unheeded cry for Jus tice blazoned on tholr banner : ) , no throat to use the giant's strength because possessed thereof.Vhat banners wcra berne alert told a peaceful story in their inscriptions ; the mottoes 8hown were these all can on- durso. And 'in % Urn great column WHS evi denced the bulwark on which Omaha's pros perity Is based contented workmen , well organized for the good of their craft and locloty , peacefully parading before the world the fact that it is good for men to talco ono day in all the year to show the growth aud Btrcugtu of their guild. I'nlllllc'il tliu Contract. The divisions were made up in column order as denotea ln.tho Drogr.im published yesterany. Between (1,00'J ( ' and 8,01)0 ) sons nnd daughters of toil for the women and girls were out in force formed the army that fol lowed the route designated , Alongtholinoof march show windows anil buildings had boon liberally dressed with bunting , and the dis play of Hags , banners and gonfalons of the marching throng gave un animated np- Doarance to the streets. Thousands who could not take cart in the nurado stooped their work long enough to watch the great procession pass , anil they , wl'h the citizens who have no part In Labor day save as on lookers , crowded the streets along which the route of the parade lay. When the line of Kiiirch had faithfully boon traversed the marchers nnd their friends Uiod away to the bosky dolls of Svndlcnto park , wliero they were Joined bv thousands who were not permuted to march , and all took a hand in dotnollshlui : a barbecued ox und other things , korvod with a condiment earnest oratory and the relish of fresh air on a well earned holiday. THOUSANDS AT T1IU PICNIC. Grout Tlirmigg'r.laen tu tho.SpcccliCH Under the Slmilii cil thoTrriM. The plcnlo nt Syndicate park in the after noon was n rnonstur affair. Tno spacious . slopes of the pretty crovo were covered witn folk of all munnor or nationality , costumes and social position. More than 10IJO peoplo" vlbitod tbo park d mn'g tbo afternoon , con- Btitutlng the lureeit crowd by far that was over at ona time within its boundaries. Tno exercises of the day hnd boon advertised to begin at 1 o'clock , and before mat time ttio struts loading to the purl ! were crowded. The street oar compauy had doubled its ser vice foe the oecaalon , but wns unable to carry all of the passengers. Every train wus loadoj to its full capacity and the streets were lined with people who preferred to walk rather than to hang to the outslao of the already overcrowded cars. Many eamo In carriages atd : hundreds of vohlcloj of nil descriptions llnoii the entnuicj to the grcvo The speakers were late In arrivlnir , buttho Musical Union bund occupied the tlmo with seine excellent music. At IciiRih Mr. W. B Alussor called I ho mooting to order In n few brief sentences devoted to thu history of tuo occasion. Mnvor Ilomls was introduced and muJo it Hhort udurcsb of welcome. Ho said : i i Mayor llcnniu' Njiuuoli. "Mr. Chairman , Lndlos and ( Jontloinon , l''ollow ' Citizens : Un behalf of thu represen tatives of labor and on behalf of the > oung metropolis of tbo great won , 1 send greetings to tha Magic City of Soutd Omaha. "This day the great army of worklngmon can claim us their own , and no ono can say nay I Our city ulvoi up tbo use of its streets to this army , stops temporarily the current of itft business Ufa. itnd without rolcroncc to parly or creed turns out in thousands to view and to applaud the moving colu nm > of brawny man who huvo helped to make our city and our republic what they aro. "Tho merchant , the banner , the munu- fnrtnrcr , the Judge , the minister , mon in ui ] walks of hfo , Join today In a common uuini- ration of the labor army that today marches Under Hying banners mid with wild huzzas. "This , Mr. Chairman , Is Labor day I It Is a glorious day I It Is In keeping with the ii.ninilllconl demonstration wo have Just wit- nested. It U ouo ol the triumphs of organ- JzuU labor , and may God spo 'd the tlmo y/bon It may muan to organized labor what Via Fourth of July means to tbo American pfoplo- emancipation from tbo despotism knU tyrtnny of the ruling power , hi ay it jootl come to be B day of general rejoicing bv tboxi ronrc ontliiff capltul as well as labor by rCAion of the full and Juit recognition of the rtKhti of labor. 'With uch recognition of these right * will coma proiporlty to our city , prosperity iomtr nation nnd pouuo and happlucit to our \ , ruiTho \ Krontcat Rood to the greatest rtlimuer' * houlu to iho motto of this nation , Mill not 'tpoclat privilege * nnd great wo ,1th for the few. ' "t'liti t rout body of American people are iluiil , In liourt ami In purpota they are with Inomuuof lab'jr , 11 tlmt i luoklnif u ilia IOH MpprvoUtlou anil nropur recog- fiMQH ( it lUu roasouublo doiuatids of Incor. How is thU tu bo brouzht about ! By Tiolence ! No. By anarchy ! No. By riot and turbulence and bloodshed ! No. It In to bo brought about only In the manner vro witness today by peaceable agitation and by orderly proceedings. It is by those means the working man of this country propose - pose to demonstrate the Justness of their onuio. and to provo not only that "tbo laborer is worthy of nls biro , " but is on- tltlrd to such compontntlon for his labor , and to such reasonable hours of toil , as will enable him to support a family comfortably and decently and live like a roan among men with sotno of the comforts and pleas ures of life. "It is to bring about such results that or ganized labor oxitts. Organized labor nnans organized peace. In peace will all find rest and comfort. Nut tn the rod glare of burnIng - Ing temples do worklpgu.on expect to read the charter of t&clr .liberties , but In the xvhito , mellow radlanco of right and Justice do they hope for that end to come. What cannot bo accomplished In such a way by such an nrmyf VVnat a magnificent , grand army is the army of labor ! Alexander tha Great ne\'or dreamed of such an army. Cfciarinhts cloi-y never commanded such an nrmr. Murlboronirh. and his great successor , Wellington , would bavo been ovorcoma nt the more thought of meeting such an army. Even thut match less personification of the genius of war. Napoleon , would hava stood appalled before fore it. "But , Mr. Chairman , great and powerful as this army is , It oxlsts and will cofitlnuo to c.xUt only to win tha battle becnuso It li in the right , and to so win by means that all men must approve and auplaud. " Vim U'yck Kichawcd 1'olltlcs. The next speaker was General C. II. Van Wyck , who was to oucuss the labor ques tion. Ho nrefnccd hU address by stating that ho would endeavor to stor clear of politics and in this ho was voty successful. Ho pointed out the wrongs of tbo laboring classes and the greol of monopoly with bit usual vivid coloring , but forborn to draw a politi cal moral. He loft that to his hearers , but Romcliow ho always managed to round his sentences in such a way that there was only ono moral to draw , nnd that pointed sugges tively toward Van Wyck and his party. Ho advocated the abolition of Pinicortoas nnd the army nnd the settlement of all differ ences before a humunu and Judicious tribunal of arbitration , ami suggostoJ that the contest - test of ballots would cxoouto the freeman's will a * effectually as the lightning the will of God. Talked Ilumo Industry. D. Clem Denver spoxo on homo Industries. Mis address wus very brief. He said thut there was no reason why wo should not make Omaha a ercal manufacturing city if the people would only combine to patronize homo industries. There wus no reason why the people of Nebraska should go east to buy their canned goods when the finest In the world were put up at various points in the state. The plaster , silicon.nnd uaamant works in Omaha bad built up un excellent business , but most of it went outside of Nebraska. Nebraska soap could bo bought as cheap or cheaper than that manufactured 1:1 : the cast , and the Nebraska boot sugar in dustry needed the patronage of ovcry good citizen. The speochmaulng concluded , the crowd centered around the barbecue , whore a hugo ox was served to the hungry multitude , and dancing was the prozram lor the remainder of the afternoon. The Uonulno .Merit Of Hood's Saranparilla wins friends whoro- ever it is fairly and honestly tried. Its pro prietors are highly gratified at the letters which eomo entirely unsolicited from men and women in tbo learned profossious warmly commending Hood's Sarsaparilla for what it has done for thorn. Hood's pUls euro llvor llls.Jnundico biliousness , sick headache , constipation. The Fidelity Trust comouiy his removed moved its ollico to 1702 Rirtuim , south oust corner Boo building. P Jtciimrkuhly ro\v Eastern Kates. Grontly reduced rates to Wnshineton , D. G. nnd return via "Tho Northwest ern Line , " Soot. 13-to 20th , inclusive , good returning- until Oct. 20lh. Choice of routes cast of Chicago , with liberal stop-over privileges. Sleeping cur berths can ho obt-iinod through to Washington. Call early at city ticket ollico for full information , 1-101 Farnam btrcot. G. P. Wr.sr. R. K. RITCHIE , C. P. und T. A. General Agent I'lvo Times livery Day. 8:10 : n. m. , 10:45 : a. in. , 3:15 : p. m. , 5:00 : p. m. and 11:30 : p. in. denote the time at which fast express trains leave Chicago via Pennsylvania Short Lines for Pitts- " burg" Baltimore , Washington , Philadel phia , New York and other eastern citloj. You will greatly enjoy a jour ney on either one , as the bcrvico on all is first class. Address Luce , 218 Clark street , Chicago. The Fidelity Trust company has re moved its ollico to 1702 F.u-nani , south east corner Boo huilding. Cut in Two. , r,000 acres in bodies of 100 to 1,500 acres , gilt cdpo wild lands at $5 to $10 per aero in state of Nebraska , whoso crops last year aggregated ono hundred million dollars $100,000,000. Owners must realize. Prices named are ono- half actual valuo. Direct freight coin- petition , both B. & M. and U. P. R. R. W. G. Albright , 521-5 3 New York Life building , Omaha. Half Fare to Lincoln. The "Rock Island" oilers the host ac commodations between Council Bluffs , Omaha and Lincoln during the state fair , September a to 1) ) , inclusive. Trains leave Council BlulTs ] 2:40 : a. m , 7:35 : a. in. , 8:35 : a. m. ami2'M \ : n. in. ; Omaha 1:05 : a. m. , 8 a. in. , 0 a. m. and 1:20"p. : . m. Returning , leave Lincoln 2:05 : p. m. , 4:25 : p. m. , 0:30 : p. m. and 11:59 : p , m. Passengers landed on fair grounds. Tickets , one faro for the round trip , for sale ut 10 Pearl street and local depot , Council Blufi's ; 1002 Farnam street and Union depot , Omaha. CIIAS. KUKNKDV , Gon'l ' N. W. Paw. Agent. Iinntli ol Itiirney Mr. K. Rosowotor received a telegram yoiterday from Memphis announcing the death at that place on Sunday evening of Barney Hughes , the manager of the West ern Union telegraph ollico In that city. The deceased wus ono of the oldest oper ators In the country. Uo was in thu con feu- erato telegraph service ) during the war and worked Iu Omaha soon aflor the close of the rebellion. Ho was a member of tbo Old Time Tologrnphori association. and wns a relative of John A. Croighton. His funeral occurred yesterday. I'roctirn It Itoforii I.nuvini ; Home. Three yoaw ao , while Iva visiting rela tives nt Illgf liuvlllo , Mo. , I wa suddenly UKon with. cello and severe pains in the stomach. My relative ! seat to the doctor for mcdlclno , and ho soul mo a bottle of Ohumbonaln's ' Colic , Cholera and Dlurrhma Uftnodv , tolling the baaror that If .hi t medIcine - Icino did not euro ma ho could not prosorlbo anything that would , I used It an J wus immediately - mediately relieved. HKNIIV A. Tuoruitx. Omaha Can MfjCo.camp.ilgntoroho3 { TORN TO PIECES BY A BULL Eotlin Rix , a Bcnnington Partner , Moots an Awful Death in a Field. WAS MANGLED BEYOND RECOGNITION Ho Stnrlotl to Crcm the Pmturn InVlilcli the Fierce Animal Win Ku t Terrible Discovery of Ills Anxluus U'llo. Botlln nix. a prominent farmer roslduiR nnnr Qonnliigtoti , was torn to pieces by n llorco bull on his promises yesterday morn- in ir , Hbortly after brjakfutt bo started for a walk nround lili farm. Ho was noticed an hour later by ono of the lilrod men passing tbrousli u Hold in wblcb the boiist"\viis leant. Liter a nol libar C tiled to see Mr. Hix on business mm n search was mido for him. Uo could not bo found. At noon the man who noticed him passing through the pAsture In which the bull win kept mentioned the fact. Without suspootlut ; the nwful late of her husband , MM. Hix walked out to tha flold deslcnatod. She noticed sotno distance from the fence whtvtnnpjarod to bo her husband's hat. Fearing to encounter the bull sha returned - turned to the house and scat the hired men to the flold. An awful slcht was prosontod. The farmer hnd boon literally torn to plocos. The body had boon Rorod and torn BO torrlbly by tbo feet of the ferocious antmal Hint It could only bo lOontltlod by the fragments of clnth- . hit ; scattered around the sccr.o. Mr. Hix was aware of the llorco natura of the bjast , and certainly know the danger ho Incurred In oatorlnir the enclosure. It Is aupnosoa that the vtutltn oxpaotod to bo able to cross the flold before the attention of the animal was attracted. Coroner Maul was summoned to the sccno last overling. To Mitcli Ice Cronni. C. H. Kohror , agent of the Missouri PaoKlo railway , Now Hnvon , Mo. , savs : "I nurtured a great deal ono hot , evening last wcuk , ( July 21. ) I had oaten ice cream for supper , and there seemed to bo an inturnal conflict gome on. A traveling man said ho had something In his grin at the hotel that ho ballovod would rellovo mo , and producing a small bat tic of medicine gava mo a doso. I felt bettor , and in a few moments took another dose , which entirety rollovoo mo. I boltovo that such a medicine Is worthy of recommenda tion and that it should l < o kept in the house during the summer. The bottle wns labeled Chamberlain's Colic. Caolora and Dlarraooa Hornedy. " For sale by druggists. UNION PACIFIC BEPLIES. Ansuor Filocl ami Issurs Joined In the llock IslumlV Suit. The answer of the Union Pacific Railway company to the petition of the Chicago , llock Island & Pacific Hallway company , llled in the United States circuit court Au gust 25 , was lllod yesterday iu the same court. The answer of the respondent admits that' a decree was issued restraining It from In terfering with the Hock Island in the USD of the bridge nnd local acpot facilities , and the use of which the Uosk island has slnco enjoyed , but denies that the Union Pdclllc has over used the Rook Island's road botwceu South Omaha unu Lincoln or be tween McPherson and Hutchinson. Uo- spondnnt also denies that the Rock Island completed its South Omana-Lincoln line by the time apocilied by the alleged contract and maintains that tbo company that used the Mel'norson-Hutchinsoh line was the Salina .Si Southwestern Railway compnny , and claim * that the said company has fully and satisfactorily settled with the Rock Island for the use of tbo same. Respondent , demos that It Is indebted to the Rook Island for the rental of said lines , and further claims that neither under the power , authority or franchise conferred on it by congress or by the legislature of any state has it the right or authority to run or oper ate trains over the lines of tbo Rock Island above referred to , &na that tuo terms of the contract to that end are ultra vires , null and void and of no logul binding force or obliga tion. Respondent further claims that the complainant has umplo recourse iu a court of equlty _ , but that Its suit should bo.for breach of contract , if for anything , and not for ren tal alleged to bo due. It is further claimed that the Rock Island did on August 81 garnishco certain mouevs in tbo hands of other roads , duo tbo re spondent , and that the suit is now pending in HIP circuit court cf Cook county , Illinois , and that tbo suit of the Rock Island in this case does not properly . .belong before this court or before any court of equity at the present tlmo. It is finally claimed that the original injunction case is now pending in the United States supreme court , unu that during said pondauey this court is ousted from any Jurisdiction to hear or determine any matters or things arising out of or-pend- Ing upon the said original cause. LIBivBS'nuimi , K , Juno 15 , 'SD Mr. J. O. Moore : Mv Dear Sir I have been sutjcct to sick hoadncho all my Ufa Over two years ago I began using "Mooro's Tree of Life" for it and never had a case of sick hoaaaclu since , except when the medicine was utono end of the road and I at the other. It Is worth more than money to mo. I heartily recommend it to all sufferers ofh oadactio. Very truly yours , W. B. Lir.u. PastorFirst Uaotist Church. a. A. it. J\CUKSIO.N TO WASHINGTON Vlu the Wuliiisli r.liic. For the nbovo occasion the Wnbash will soil , SopU lUth to " .Olh , round trip tickets to Washington nnd I3iiltiinoront loss than half furo.with choice of routes ; pasnlng down the beautiful Shonnnuoah Valley or crosaii.g the mountains of Vir ginia by daylight , within sight of many faino B battlolluUlH. You have privi lege 01 topping ut St. Louis to vjsit the great exposition and fair ; also , view the magnificent street Illuminations and parade of Veiled ProphotK , which v/ill Burp.ifas in grandeur all efforts of former years. For rates , tickets , sleeping car accommodations , and further informa tion , call at Wabasji ollico , Io02 Farnam street , or write G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Agt. , Omahan , Nob. The entire stock of horse ? owned by A. J. Popploton , including the stallions Zulu , Royal Oak and Traverse , will bo sold at auction at Elkhorn , Nob. , on Thursday , Sept. 15 , at 2 p. m. Spectacles accurately fitted ; refractive examination free. Tudor Optical Co. , corner Farnam and 14th. ' DIKIt. ' ( itcm ( ( ) / flee ( iiuw ur lui mulrr ihlt heaJ , Jiflu cento ; enclt aJitUlnmil line ten cenlt. , iJoptumbor 8 , 189i WANK1C Albeit , Buutumbor i , ISO ? , ago aye yo irs. HAHU1NOTON A. J , . of membranous oroup , uuo il months , son at I * . H. Harrington. I'u- norul sorvlcos from residence , HUJ 1'lorcu , Tuesday utj j ) . tn. Baking Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard HER EXACT WORDS. A Sarpy County Lady Attests the Efficiency of Drs. Copeland and Shepard's Methods , CatarrhHcartTrouble and Pain Entirely Relieved. Miss Amelia StoHenboru t do OntiRMor of n well known fnrmorllvlnz tit Hiclillelil , Sarpy County , Neb , t'or onio tlmo stio nad borti In poor health nml decided to consult lri , Copeland and Slicpnrd. Slionow mfit 51139 AMELIA STOI/TRNUICIia. 'When 1 llrit went to the olllco of DM. Copolaml nnd Blicpnrd I was suffering with OATAItltlt , 'IlKADAOtlE. 'HKAHt TUOUBLE. 'COUGH. HACK AND STOMACH PAINS. I'OOU Al'L-nriTE. " My hcnd ncued all day lone nnd inado mo wretched Indued. I had an anne ) Ing cousu with pnlniln my chestback.ind stomach. 1 had no relish for food , nnd was weak and onslly fatigued. My nose nnd throat nnno > cd mo constantly and to clear them was Impossible. Mr heart pained mo often nml 1 hud spells of palpitation and n peculiarly distressing fccllnc us If the heart was notwoikln rlRht. Drs. Copclnnd and Shepard have entirely cured mo of all these conditions , lly mild find Kontlo mentis they have restored my health. They said they would ac complish this , nnd have fully kept their word. " MAIL Comosfrom the East. West , North a\v\ \ \ South , boirlna testimony , of the successful treat ment of Drs. Oopalivnd and Suep ir.l by mall' Symptom Ulaillt Sent , to All Applicants. $5 AtMONTM. OA.TAUIII1 TREATED AT THE HATE OK ? - . A .MONTII-MEIHOINES KUU- Nisiinn KUBE. roil ALL oriiuu ms- KASHfl THE UATES WILli HE LOW AND UNIFORM AN I ) lit. . PROPORTION TO TUB ACTUAL COfaTOK MEDICINE REQUIRED. ROOMS 311 amiaiVNEW YORK IAFEIJUIU- 1NG. OMAHA , IN ED. W. H. OOPEIjAND. M. n. C. B. SU15IARD , AI. D. Sl'KCI.-tl'TIES : Oht-irrh. Asthma , BronoW It Is , Norvo'uS Olscmses , Hlooili Ulsuiisus. Uhou mutism. Consumption , and ! all uhroulo affco tlons of tlioi Throar , LIUIKS , Btonmoli , Llvor nnclKldtieya Ollico hours : Ota II a.m. . 2 to 5 p.m. , 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday. 19 ii.m. to 12 m. Wo will ( end you the mnrrcloiii French Preparation CALTHOS fraci and a lexal'miaruuter tliul IIALTHOS will R - lor - your Hloultli , StreiiRlU and Vigor. Use it anil fay if satisfied. Address VON MOHL CO. . Bait Amtriau IgcaU , Cloclnaatl , Otlo , Lnrgost stock of HUMAN HAIR oust of Ghioago. Guarnntocd strictly flr-st class. MrsR , H , Dai/iBS / , 111 5. IfiTII. - - OPP. POSTOPPICE Tooth-Food. This medicine for babies prevents and cincs p.iins of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting clnldien to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which aic lacking in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies Jike it. $1.00 rt bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. . CINCINNATI. O. BEFQR TY BHAGiS Elastic Stockings , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , WaterBottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. ALOE & PENFJL 114S. 15tll St. , Next to PostoKice. Slnrrnlnn flnl > cureiilntOtoQUdayi ' RIPAIJ5 TABULES rtimlat < ; thu Ktoiimuh. IJver ntiu uuc ] , puil * ] : fy tha Llcn.ih rc rafo fld effectual jt the Lett medicine Uijowu for bilious- ; UMC , conttlnatlon , UyjiK.ji'ri"ouU breath , he diulJe.hc rtlmriiioP3ofi , lueotal ueTet < AloQ. pfllnf ul . tallow c annlcx. i cJ.crc failure by tlie fctomach.llvfroriti 0 f tcstlnes to perform thrlr proncr function ! . I-creoc * * Riven to ovc.3&ilnr are bcnc.ntcd by taking 6ne after X icatiimo-J. I'llicly msll , 1 KIWI. t'i i Bomplc.lSr. J J JUl'Al 3 CHKM/CAL / Co. , 10 ppruco fit. . Mew VcrU. S i at gfc\ * * > ' * ' ( * > tif > o * j < ; * * * < a > * > > * 9t + * { \ - But that is not'the fault of the pants. We fit the shape and If the shape Is a little off we are not to blame. Fall Season , 1892. Our boys'and children's department Is now ready for your inspec tion. You will find on comparing the quality of our goods and prices'with those of others , would be the same as comparing Broad daylight to the total eclipseof the sun. To sum It up , wo defy and conquer all competition. Our knee pant suits ages from 4 to 18 , range in prices as follows : B3c , 7Sc95c , $1.25. Each suit worth double $1.SO , $2 , $2.25 , $3. this price. Our School Suits , Ages from 1O to 14 , 3 pieces , coat , pants and vest , atf$1.75 , $2 and $2.5O , are stunners. Our Boys" suits , ages from 14 to IS , 3 pieces , coat , pants and vest , at $2 , $2.BO and $3 , Are strictly in it. $4.5O , $6 , $6 , Wo also call attention to our Men's Clothing and Gonts' Furnishing Goods departments . J. BAMBERGER. Proprietor. Boy's Suits. In- our corner window arrayed in attractive form are * forty-seven boys' suits. Each suit bears a card telling in good/ plain figures the price and the sizes we have them in. You will notice as you stop to look suits at a dollar one twenty- five one fifty ' -one seventy-five two and a quarter two fifty two ninety three and a quarter three fifty three ninety four fifty four ninety and up. You will see suits for little fel lows four years old and stiits lor big boys of nineteen. You will see suits in plain colors plaids stripes checks mix tures. You will see single breasted suits double breasted suits. You will see suits made of almost any kind of goods. There arc hundreds of just the same suits in our boys' department - ment on sale today. We .want to call your particular attention to three knee pant suits in that window. They arc marked One is a plain cassimere one a plaid cassimere and ona a fancy cheviot. There's not so much as a thread of cotton in any of these suite they're every thread wool. They're made up honestly they're made up to wear. They're both single and double breasted. They're just such suits as you will find at three fifty and four dollars as a general thing. We have two hundred and fifty of each of these suits in stock and we will guarantee them to contain more wear more style more fit than you can find outside of our store for a dollarmore money , ' In long pant suits ( three pieces ) , ages 10 to 13 , wewill sell you an all wool cassimere for four dollars and we've got a grand all wool fancy'cassimere , ages 14 to 19 at Open till 8 p. m. Saturday , 10 p. m , OR. O. W. MAXWhiTLxIi , - - PR.ESID13.NT. Grailnntuof llelleviio Hospital Medical College , Now Vork Cltr. 1GTH AND HOWARD STREETS , - - OMAHA , NEBRASKA. FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC , PRIVATE AND NERVOUS DISEASES MALE AND FEMALE. A euro Riinrnntcoil In every oa n nnJcitnkcn. Till ; HANITAHIU.M In tlio moit complete nnd tici equipped Institution of | ta kind In Ilio oatlro west. It ciiiitnlni llfty ro3in to ; thu nccommudatlon of p tlontn who nmy require the constant attention of experienced physicians anil nurnea. 1IOAHU1NO will b * lurnliht'il ut ii'asonuulu rate * . I'erjtons unnblu to vIMl us may bo treated at homo by correspondence. All communications strictly contlderul.il. Uno personal Interview preferred. 1'ilcs , Fistiilt , I'issiirc , mil Stricture of ( lie Kccliim porfoetlami iiorimiicntly cured without the use orkiilfr , li ulurc or caustic. Al o , Kcxcnin an ! Ulcuratlou or thu Itcclimi successfully ( rented. \ QUESTION BLANKS a-d BOOK ON DISEASES sent FREE on application Adtli-ess INTERNATIONAL * . SANITARIUM , 1)11. W O SIAXWKI.U I'renldeiit.Oraalm , Nob. Pond J20Jfor Imttlonf riiAlMNU INJECl'IO-V , Guaranteed to euro In three to llvo daya. Munufao ured by International banltarlum. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Th eminent opecUlUt In nervous , clironr | , private , blood , § kin and nnonrr disease ! . A regular ant ) registered grnduatu ID moilclno , ns 'Jlploraas and curilflcutt'B nhoif , u still treatltm with tlio ( t ran test auocuti cnturrli apernmtorrUoei , lost mnnhno I , eomlnal wonknuts. nltiht IOISQI , Impotoucy , typbllik. atrlcturo , uon * orihoea * , Kleet , Tnrlcucoto.ctc , No mercury unoil * NOTT trentmont forlosi ofittil power , 1'nrtlOB unnblu to visit mo may bo IrnatoJ at homo by correspondence. AledUtna or Inatrunienta fcont by mull or express * ouroly packed , no marks to Indicate content * * or Bonder. Ono iL'r < oiml Interflow prtrorrod. Coniultattua fruo. Correspondence fttrlctly prlvnto. liook ( M/fet rloj of Uf ) tant fr e. Ufllou houratf ft. m. tou p. u. Sundiij * Wa. m.to i2in. Soud eUuupXur rcul/- DK. J. EMcG aEW. THE SPECIALIST. iKustHl lii the tro itmantQt all foriniot PRIVATE DISEASES , unU nil ilUnrlun und dulJlllUort of yuiitli tinJ lannlioo 1. ! 7yo-irV cxpcrlcni o. Ills roautiruoii mill f.nllilHnjiro : jir.totluully inilliiiltul. Tlio Doctor li roimni- inoiiileil by tlio iirots , iui < l ondiiiHoil 1M the etronitost torini by tlio puoplo for fulr tr 'it- incut iinil Inmost , prpfosiiotul udvluu. Tlia moat powurful ruiuoilliis known to innOorn ( or the siioooaiful troatinont of tlio QONOBBHOKA Imniedlnto roller. A coin. iilutuntiro without the loii of uu hour's tliaa troin Inislnoss , OLEEr Ono of Ilio most coiuploto nn.l ana. rusifill truiitrnoiils for Klout utri all niinoyuir dlBOhar unyot liiiown tu the nidJIo l profoi' blon. The roiitiltsuro truly wouUordll. STUIOTUKE Uio.ilust Imown ro no ly for thu trout niunt of t > lrlotiirii , without piln , out. llnf. iird I. it In r. A iiio4triiiniirl < iblo ro noUv. BYPJIILIS-No troiitineiit for tula torrlub hloii I Ulsonso ha < uvur boon niorusu uomful , nor hn'l HtroniioroiiOorsDirionta , In thu Imlit of modern VUIOIICQ tins il ho.isn Is poaltlvoly" eiir.il ) o und iivnry tnivo of tlin polnoii ontlroly tuinovuil from Ilio bloo I , LOST MANHOOD , mill ninbltlon. nnrvou ) . niisa. timidity , dospondunoy und ull wouknoii nnd dlsorJom of yontli or manhouj. Uullof outalnrd iitonco. DI8EASE8 OP. TUB KIDNEYS , nnd oil tllxorilursof tia | stomrvvn , blonj , liver , Bliln , and bluildor. uro troutod miiiuoitfully with the Rroatoit kiuivrn loniodlos fur the dl- iOUSII. \Vrlto for clroutari , Hth nnd Furtiuiu St. , Omulm , Neb , EDUCATION AL. THE FALL TERM OF THE O Wl AH A opuns next Thursday. Bopt. 1 , oxer lloston tr. i i t ) i i f i i i it fi in . . .luto. Bon.l . for " cut lun , ] ) < 1 wart i' . J'oi i > fnrlt'iu'ht ifl. lMHiiritaniiUvnitn ( ) c . Fall t Hont.7. bclidlurrululuuuo. J. J. lUIISTitDT , Dlrti R A MILITARY HOME SCHOOL. Un urpis e < lEqul | > mentiiCiucfuI ; Her l anil Uoclal training ) i > eparcs for llunlneii ii < l fur any Uollcvu , Bc-lrnttno Bchoal or llnlri r xltyi new Ormnnrluiui WoodorlilMif > nii MtllUrr Drill i Jllnliot tc < tlinonlili | Hull yoarinumLcrllinlU > illlntlratriltatal | | ( > iu < i | uddreil I'rln. M. 1 , . HTIVKIt , A , SI , , Ulllllll UPPER ALTOK , ILL. VJESTERIi MILIT1Y UGAOEMY. A thorough school. I'rc [ > .irc for College at IJuslii-ii" . \VUhliiWiiillcrtiifSt.I.oiili" . Addrefl OOL. WILLIS UHOWN. Gupcr-ltond3n | , . . Aak year Uru gUt 'of / botllo o ( HlB . 1 he only . non-iulsoiuiui remedy lor all , ' tlio unniitural dlncburgsi aud / nrlvntodln-MHomen ( ulld tbo debilltatlns wtakum Peculiar to women. It cures In a lew d.yswllliout , the ld or ifiubllcity of o doctor , iTht L'ntti nl American Curt. Maniifuclnrtd by r The ETWU Chemical 0 : . i CINCINNATI , O.