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8 .THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , SKPrEMHEK 28 , 1802. Annual Report of tno Government Directors of the System. MUST COMPLETE THE PUGET SOUND LINE Itecrnt Meclilonnf .ImtlcoMoliI Tniicluni : the Intercut ) of tlin ( ; < npiuiy llrqtllre * I Ills Policy lncrc. < l Knriinig * niul Incrcuicil ixpon * > f WASHINGTON , D. C. , Sept. 27. The annual report of iho government directors of the Union I'neltle railway bin been received by the seerotnry of the Interior. All things con sidered , the condition of the company's prop erty Is snid to very satisfactory. Its busi ness has boon conducted with the strictest economy , nnd its expenses , oven on an in creased volume of business , largely reituced. Notwithstanding this reduction the physi cal condition of the road nnd equipment have been fully maintained nnd oven Improved. Considerable expenditure hns boon tnado turlnu tho5car In the betterment of tracks by bnllastlnp , lengthening out curvatures , ro- cwnl of ties , renewal of rails , otc. The general business of the company , uoth in l > nm and net , Bus Improved. From local cuusos , operative In the north west , tno Oregon lines have suffered a cou- ttdcrablo loss of earnings , but the lar o and pcticial Improvement upon nil of the other portions of the system lias raoro than compensated - ponsatod forltund promises a very gratifying Incrcnso of cnrnlnus for the whnlo system for the current year. The board iloorecates the practical abandonment of the rouiU in construction two years npo In Oregon and Utiiu , nnd expresses the onlnlon that they were wiselv in-ejected and would have been of substantial value to the gonorul svstom nnd to the commuuHios \\tiiehthey uro located. . ItrMilt ofn Itrccut Qrolilnn. The recent decision of Mr , Justice Field , nrtlrminp the nphtof the Norttioru Pncltio cDirpnny to dccllno 10 hiiul-tho cars of the Union 'PadHo company over its lines in OrcKon ulid WashlnRton , if sustained on llnal hearing will , the board declares , malto tbo complotlon of the 1'uuot bound road n nccos- Blty. Under the express covunnnts ol the trust , nnd securlntr the collateral notes , no extensions have been mnde , no leases or puarantoes of nny kind hpvo been assumed , no bonds issued , extended or indorsed upon nny pait ot system sinoo September , Ib91. AVhilo this provision nuts n eomnlola stop to nil development of tno property , hovvuvor necessary or desirable , Us wisdom under piu- vnilitiB conditions , the report says , must bo admitted. The Union Pacific proper , for the six months pnded .iuno 30 , Ib'JJ , " .bowa : Earn ings. ? 3.)09,8t'l ! ) : ; expenses , $ . " > ,184,4rM ; sur plus , W,7J ! 1,857. This is an increase in ihn earnings for the ysar of $ J7'2i72 ! and n ae- cicaso in the expenses of $ I53U7'I , malcinc n net Increase in surplus for tbo vcar of $131)- ) f > ! 7. For the entire system the earnitiffs were fHOi8ii3 ) ! ; expenses , $18,4 IW4 : au increase iu earnings for the year of $510,009 und n decrease In expenses of $ ii9,43S. : Uno.llcutl and Incomplete retuins for July nnd AuRint tndicjto a continued gain in cross earnings and an improvement on the Oivpon lines , and it is regarded as urob- nblo that Iho not results for the present your will show n substantial gain over the last. Kef err i HIT to their report ot last year , the uoardpnys that , the scheme adopted for funding the floating debt Into three-year collateral notes was cntiiely successful In its immediate purpose of relieving the company for the time. For the present the company has no floating debt , and Is amply able to meet , its interest and sinking fund charges from its earnings. But the early maturity of the collateral notes , the debt duo the United States and the first mortgage bonds present a pravo situation to DO provided for In the near future. A to the collateral note trust , t'ao board is informed that of tbo amount of notee author ized there was Issued ? 1S,530OOU , nnd that of tbo assets pledged with the trustees , sules IIHVO been mndo in the post year to the amount of $140,000 , which bus been applied pro tnnto to the purchase of notes , leaving a balance now outstanding of $18,181OU'J ' hav- Ine loss tbuu two years to run. Government Dolit Must ISe Adjusted. Tnat such a small amount only should have been retired ID a year supgests to the board that there must bo some strone reason why the committee has not accomplished moro fully the purposes in view , in the creation - ation of tbo trust , which bv its terms con templated a liquidation of the notes as rapIdly - Idly as may bo mid within lha period. Con tinuing too board says : Wo think the fact limy ns well be stateil , for It Is a fact apparent to the slightest observa tion of the uonrso of this trust. IIB \\oll us ot tbo comlltloiH preco ling It for u yearor more. Unit no jmlsfuclory iio.otlatlons of the tiFsots , honevur valuable thiiv may be , can bo Biicccs < fuy | | ( . ' ( inducted In tlio fuco of ihu iin- ccrt-iliitlfs of llio no irfiituio griming onto ! the iclutlnns of the comp my to the govern ment , llnnuvcr iiinplo the Intrinsic vuluu of tlm sociii'ltles n odpud , mid iliev nru fTinorc ) limn unip'e. InvcstorH uro not disposed to purchase ihcni In the facu nf possible complt- e.'iUuns of a serious rmttiro which m.iy rmi- nly/u all ellort , liowuvor ub.o. to iidrnlnlstur the Mopcrtv. \\o thoiororo fool compelled to ngiiln urco tlmt the pichunt state ot uncertainty should Lo lirauiMit to nn end. H Is dlsiiRtious to the security to thu cninpuiy unit to the irnnorul pnbllu. It chucks nil progress and develop- imint , so essential to tliu Mates throu h which it passes , und to lUown healthy guwili , und IinpalrM the credit or the uuinpany by konulng befnro security lioldura thu possibility of u 1)1 oaIdMup of the syslom. Unless hoiiio ad- jUHlnu-nt Is inuilu wo can see no urnbablllty of tha fiiilo nf -.ociirltlus nou p edged except at prices f.ir balim tholr intrinsic vuluu. U Don a fair and just arrangement for the extension of tbo dabt duo the government wn ECO no * roiihon uhy the uinonnt cannot bo niiiplv scoured und llnully puld 1n full , but tbu ibimcos for Focmln. : this result nrn not Improved iliruuali non action or by tillnwliu ; the credit of the company to bo hopelessly broken or oven seriously Impaired. On the nthur luinU , the sooner an agreement Is rune-lied thu 1,1010 certainly will the govern * inunt bu souniud and tlin ability of tin' com pany to pay bu firmly uitubllsbed. The report Is signed by ( Jeorgo E. Lolgli- ton , Kufu.i B. Hullock and Joseph VV. Pad dock , Directors Sp.iuldmg and Plnmmar nro absent from Now York nnd It was not thought necessary to delay the report until their return. XJnldii raciillo r Hnriitfr Depart nuuit Ron- vlcilud of .Milking Un.uittii > rl/i < d Itiitnx. CilIOAC.o , 111. , Sept. 27. A. dfcUlon Una Just been minded down by the commissioners of the Western Traftlo association , through Chairman Walker , convicting the Union I'noltlo passenger department of mailing unauthorized rales. Tbo case ohlclly romarkublo for tno lenmt : of tlmo it has tukon to dooido it , The com plaining company , the Ulo Granuu Western , bus probably forgotten that It over pro- seated such n subject , but it will no doubt hi firntilleci uvou at tiiN late day to know that 1 lias u good case. This is another lllustratioi ol the manner in which the Interests of the monition * uro made to sulTer by the compli cated nnd blow moving machinery of this ns BOi'lntlon , nnd It Is not hard to sen why sc many roadH want to eat out. La'st May the Ulo Urando WcsteVn railwoj complained to the oommissionurs that pas- Bcngei * rates batwccn Montana points anc the Alli-sourl liver , duly established and It offoot under the npreemenlof tne Trans tnlssnutl association , hud been reduced bj the Union Parlllo without uuthoiitv. Tin compiler of the latest Utah &nit Mon'uni riito shcul had , by order of the Union Pitcltlo itrickcn out iho rule making tho-o rate : higher by way of Ogaon und Sal I.ako City than bv the direct route tuotoby causing a reduction of W.75 on ilri * class tloltoU via Utah points. ThU was dom lu moot rate * In effect by the Northern Pa Clllo between St. Paul anil Ilotonn , iho als IUIILO between tbcso points bolnt ; nboul th lama as that from Omaha to Salt Luke b ; the Union Pnclflo. TUo local rate from bal LuUo to Ht. Paul Is about the some as tbo from Ht. Paul to Helena. Contequcntlv th Lnlon PaoitlP , by meotlni : the Northpru Pu clllo ruto to Bult UaUo , g-ivo the scatpsrs Binud opportunity to ply tholr Irudo round It Out. U'Lo Hues from tbo Missouri river workln wltU llio Ulo Urando Western fcoon foun they wcio oiling uo tickets to Salt LaUoac Oden. All llckots were to Ilclonn nnd tno portion to bo used between Ogaon nnd Helena wn almost Invurl-ibly fountlln the hands of ticket brokers. In this way the lines worMm ? with the Ulo Grande Western bv way ot Den ver , Colorado tsprlng * nnd Pueblo were carrying Salt L. Ko and Ogden local paisen- gers on .Alontnnri tickets nnd thereby receiv ing about half of the revenue thor were en titled to. ticnco the complaint of the Hio Urando Western , which It has tnkon the com- inliRlonets fiom May 80 until the present tlmo to decide. The decision Is ns follows ! "After duo consideration of the fncU pro- tented to thorn at recited heroin the com missioners are of tlio opinion that the action of the commissioners In striking the rule from the sheet by order of the poncral pajsenpor agent of the Union Pacific was unautborired and illegal , and that the rate question Involved in tbo mutter U sub ject to the rules end regulations of tbo Tranxinlsalsstppl nnoclatlon and thov therefore - fore consider it their duty to order that rule as shown In Utah nnd Montana rate shoot No. 03 bo restored to tnko effect Ootobar 10 , 1MIJ.1' Advancing Freight ( Intnl. ST. Loin * , Mo. , Sept. 27. The Central Traffic ussoclulon will , on October 10 , make Iho following advanced rates to Now Yorl : from Chicigo nnd St. Until * : On ilvo hogs and pncktng-houso products , 3J cents from Chicago , 1)3 ) cents from St. Louis. On araln and grain products ' . ' 5 cents from Chicago nnd 21) ) conls from St. LouU , Do Will's Sarsapantia is rouanlo Matinee \VedncKilay. Sco A. W. Promor.t nnd his excellent oointinv In Ills grout cotnody-tlraina , " 777 , " Fiirnnm Street theater. Uoo uny seat \Vcilnosdiiy tntitlnco. Spectacles accurately lilted ; refractive oxatnitintlon free. Tudor Optical Co. , corner F.irnam and 14th. 25 1'cr Cunt Additional discount ort "Bluo Pipuro" prices for this week only. Clins. Sblv- o'iek & Co. , furnlturo , carpets and draperies , 1204-U-S-10 Barnaul street. A broken-hearted mother over her lost boywho did mysteriously disappear on May 31 , 1S92. John V Doherty , ago 14 years , height foot 8 inches , light complexion , brown hnir , blue eyes , slim build ; wore , when left homo , dark striped co.it , gray pints , flannel shirt , line calf boots , dark brown soft felt hut. If found please notify his parents , -112 North 14th street and receive reward of J2-5.00. OKAS. DOIIUKTY. i\cui-riluu : to Mieimudoiili Valloy. On Tuesday , October 25th , the Balti more & Ohio Railroad Co. will sell ex cursion tickets from Chicago and till Baltimore & Onto points west of the Ohio river to Winchester , Woodstock , Middlotown , Ilarribonburg , Staunton and Lexington , Vtv , at Iho rate of ono lowest limited first-class faro for the round trip. The Shonandpah valley , Virginia , of fers superior inducements to persons booking how locations. Farm lands of fered at from $10.00 per acre and up wards. Timber , coal , iron ore , pure water , convenient markets , excellent soil , good schools , beat society. For in formation about rates apply to nny Bal timore & Ohio ticket agent. Send to M. V. Richards , land and immigration agent , Baltimore & Ohio railroad , Bal timore , Md. , for information about de sirable locations , maps , pamphlets , otc. Real estate. Bargains only. My word lb good. W. G. Albright 521-2-3 N. Y. Life I'orfions & llrrrj * * Now Addition. Sale of lots in Persons & Berry's new dditio'n to South Omaha commences at o'clock p. in. , Saturday , October 1,1892. Will You Uo IC.irtl This Full ? If bo , it will be to your interest to ully acquaint yourself with the excel- cnt train service now in effect between liicago , Buffalo , Now York. Boston nnd intermediate points , via the ' 'Lake Shore Route. " Through trains leave Jhicago at 8:00 : and 10:30 : a. m. . 8:10 : , or : > 0 , 7lo : and 11.30 p. in. The "Chicago and Boston Special" (10:30 ( : a. m. ) is the only complete train through from Chi cago" to Now England. It has dining car serving meals the entire distance , n itself an exclusive feature , and the equipment of the train throughout is of , tin very highest standaid. The Chicago cage and Now York Limited (5:30 ( : p. m. ) embodies all that is modern and novel n railway transportation and hns very ippropriately been called a "i > erfect train. " B. P.'HUMPHREY , T. P. A , 727 Main street , Kansas City. 3. K. WILUKU , W. P. A. , Chicago. You'll Uo Well To take advantage of the next harvest excursion , leaving Omaha September 27lh , via the Chicago & Northwestern railway. Round trip tickets at half rates will bo on sale to points in Ne braska , South Dakota , North Dakota , Miunusotu , Montana , also all principal iioints in the "Now South" as far as the "ulf of Mexico. Those tickets are first class , allow liberal - oral stop-over privileges und uro good twentv days from date of bale. ThoVity ticket olllco of "Tho Northwestern - western Lino" is at 1401 Farnain st. R. R. RITCHII : , G. F. West , General Agent. C. P. & T. A. \Vliy llo Don't There appears to bo a go n oral feeling- cunul settled down over Iho Hoard of Udui'U- lion. For several wcoks It hns been dlfllcult lo oblaln u quorum at llio tegular or special meetings and there has not t.con a meellnc at which tl.cio was a full uilondunco for u very lonff lime. Speaking of Iho situation today ono of iho members of the board said : ' "There has been so much klculng and Uisacrcomcnt of Into anioni ; the mombcrs of the board and the tlmo Is drawing so close when live of the pie ont board will retlro from olnca unless rc-clccu'd thin the interest In bunlness up- pears to bo rapidly waning. And this Is a very natural consequence after all , Wimt is thuro In thoIoard of Educailou ihut a business man ( can afford to squander r.ls tlmo In looking after , knowing that ho will receive neither thanks nor pav for bis troublol 1 have been upon tbo point of ro- elgnlnp half a dozen tlmoi blnco 1 wasoloctod a member of the board. I would resign now , but for thd ifact that I bollovu uihort U great danger Just at ibis tlmo of exposing the school treasury to the schemes of men who mav buvo un Inclination to do fraudu lent work on tbo now buildings In progicss of construction , The members of iho board who hold over will know moro about tboso > autters than tbu newly eleclod mo moors will for a few months at least , nnd 1 think it Is iny duty as ono of tlioiu wuoso term does not uxplro lor another your yet to hold on. U It wcro not for that f would resign ai onco. Hut thu fact of the mailer U wo are In tha fag end of iho present board's work anil 1 do not uxpecl to see very much business doau during tbo nest two or three months.1 WEATHER CROP BULLETINS Platttring Ktporls Stnt Ont from Many of tbo Stitoi , SPLENDID CONDITION OF THE CORN CROP .Many lirniomVliy tlio Tnrnicr Should Uo HiiipyTliU Vuiir ( Jixid II r\r l III Almost i\cry State rnotB Iroin Washington. WASIIIXOTOX. D. C. , Hopt. 27. The weather crop bulletin Issued by the weather bureau says the week has buon warmer than usual throuehout nearly the on tire country. It was unusually warm lor the season over nil northern nnd central dlstiluls cast of the Hocky mountains , over which regions the excess of temperature ranged from 3 ° to 1S ° , the BMatust departures oscurrli g In iho Missouri , iho Mississippi nnd Hod Htvor of Iho North valleys , \vhcro Ihn tompcrnturo ranged from O0 to 12 ° per day above the normal. Along the south Atlantic and gulf coasts the excess iu temper nturo ranged from I to 3 degress per day , Tun warm , dry wcathot of the week hns been favorable for outstanding corn and for culling and housing lobacco. A largo Dart of the corn crop lias ulready been cut , nnd that remaining in thu Holds Is now con sldercd safa from Injury by frosts , which have , however , caused some damage to corn and vegetables in low lands of northern Now Vork. Slight damage was also scon in northern Illinois on tbo 20th. So far as known iho injury from frost has boon com parullvoly light. Moro than the usual amount of rain has fallen from the upper Ohio vallcv southeast to the Allnnlln coast ever portions of the lake region , and on Ihe North Pacific coast and in the Carollnas , eastern Georgia nnd on Iho Norlh Paclllu roasl. In New Enelund , along Iho middle Atlantic const , In the gulf states , throughout tbo Mls3lf lppl nnd Mis- sour Iviilleys nnd thence westward with the exception of tbo north Paclllo coast , the rainfall was below the nv raao and west ward of the Mississippi Httlo or no rain bus fallen during tha WOOK. While the warm , drv weather In the con trul vulloys nnd northwest has bsen , ionor ally favorable for securing crop' , modoralo r.xln * would bo buneflclal for fall plowing and seeding. Reports from Muny States. Special lelograph roporls show lhat nil ciops ore short In North Carolina. The cot ton crop hns been materially injured by rains , sprouting bolls and caterpillar.- South Carolina. In Georgia cotton bolls are rotting. Cotlon In Alabama Is in fair condl- lion nnd the crop is being gathered rapidly. Favorable condltiou exists In Mississippi for harvesting cnlton , wnllo in Louisiana nnd Arkansas cotton Is Improving. In Tennes see there Is some bllcbt und plotting Is slow. Other telegraphic reports are as follows : Missouri All" Interests , nnd especially nastuiagc , demand good rain. Iowa Corn practically beyond danger ot u frost : crop below average. North Dakota Pine weather for thresh ing nnd ripening of corn. boutu Dakota Corn oovond danger of a frost. Nebraska Bulk of iho corn crop bavond Injury by frost ; very largo acreage of winter Whnat sown. Kensas Weather favorable for corn , hayIng - Ing and threshing ; unfavorable to full plow ing , seeding and pasturage. Montana Grain harvest delayed by rnin. Wyoming fee dry for plowing and'grow ing crops. Colorado Crops out ot danger from'froits. Now Mexico Lack of water for stock Is being felt in some localities. IOWA'S CORN IIUOP ItlPC. Estimated Production One Hundred and Seventy-llvo Million Bushels. DBS MOIXES , la. , Sept. 27. Tno closing wealher crop bulletin of the season says i High winds with a temperature averaging eleven degrees above normal , bright sun shine and low humidity , has hastened the ripening of corn and carried the bulk of the crop beyond frost danger. Tbo crop is now practically assured , though thoio will bo somewhat moro ihnn the usual amount of soft , shrunken'corn. This bureau estimates the total yield at not moro Iban 17oOUO,000 bushels , nearly two-third * nu average crop. This osliinale is subject to revision by the inal returns of the season , Decom'bor 1 Ualn is greatly needed for pasturage , the germination of fall wboat and to facilitate ) lo\\lug. 1 iivorablu to Corn. CUETE , Nob. , Sept.Special [ to THE BEE. | Wcathor crop bulletin No. 25 ot the Nebraska weather service issued from its ceniral ofllco , Uosivell observulorv , Doano college , Cristo , for the week enaiug'Tuesdnv September 27 , says : The week has been worm nnd dry. very fit 'arable for maturing tno coin crop. aim tompoiMtnro bus boon every whore much above the normal ranyln * fiom seven decrees luthowestoiupurt of the sl-ito to thirteen ( legrres iibovo the normal In tbu eastern : iml south winds havoEunoi.illy prevailed. Tlio maximum temperature on tbo 12U . generally oxcuoUod ninety do/iees. No ruin h.is fallen throughout tbo central and south.pastern . sections of thu stuto and less than biilf 1111 lucb any whore. Oorii bus nmtuieU very rapidly ana Iho bulk of the crop Is beyond reach of frost. 'llmcliy wonthorhus been uiif.ivorablo fo the piittlru'liipf full wheat In some suction the ueroiiKO will riot bo as largo us.isox pooled ourllor In the sonson : yet rjports Indl onto that tbo total HCIUUXO will bo a veiy ' 'T.'r.l ' ' nrroaso over that of any previous yu.ir. Wild buy la nearly all in the stack but thu ciop Is Kuiiorally luportoil MS IIKlii. Astblb will bo the last bnllotinot the sea son , wo tnko this opportunity of tlmiiUItu tliosp who have kindly co-oporatod In fur- nUhliu reports from week to week. Conditions lu Missouri. COI.UMIHA , Mo. , Sept. 27. The weather crop bulletin of tbo Missouri woathorasr - vice of tbo State Board of Agrloultaro for the week ending September 21 sayj , : This uns boon n week of excessive boat und sun- shlno. So llttlo rain has fallen that drouth continues and may be said to hnvu prevailed and was dutnmonlul principally io pai- lures , stock and prompt germination of early sown wheat. Under the ubovo named conditions corn made rapid advance- iiiout toward maturing. .Tho greuior part of the plant is now boyonri damage by frost nnd culling Is general in southern counties' Much of the wheat acroapo has boon sown nnd much of whin has coma up is being seri ously injured by grasshoppers. A ROOI ! ruin is needed to fuollltuto plowing und terminate favcrablo wheat sowing and heeding. Pas tures are so budly dried up that feeding stock bus already begun in some locallllos. In Illinois. Bi-niNnriBi.n , 111. , Sopt. 27. The Illinois weather crop bulletin for tno week ending September 20 , says : "The weather condl- lion * for the past week bavo been unusually bcnolleial to lute corn , which is reported ma turing rapidly , and the groalor portion of it will bo beyond danger from frost in another wcok. Much of iho early corn was cut dur ing the week. Some noithern counties re port considprabla wheat has boon planted. Tha acrcaco promises to bo as largo 111 that of last season. In the southern counties no rum having fallen for several weoiis , ibe ground Is in very poor cnmiilimi , making plowing very dlfilt'iilt unless ruin boon comes. TUo ucruagu of wheat sown in the southern o jrit jrt it itu l- lu id id Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard counties wilt protably bolesti titan lost vcar. Pniturcs nro i > l auln nonj of rain , tiicck .valor U getting wry * carco. MHS. CWTVELAND LOST. of Atirklinm Lincoln tno Many lor the hssrro * ! Irnt'itVtlr. . Mrs. Urovor CI volftnil , whoso husband wns once n roUaunt of Washington , D. C. , was the plaintiff \n a suit trlod by .lusitca Bradley ycsteraay in which Abraham Lincoln Kicordrwm defendant. Abraham Lincoln Uuud was agent for the plaintiff nnd Abraham Lincoln Dick wns attorney for the defendant. The suit was to rocovnr poisesslon of a blncksmtlh shop occuplod bv the defendant and owned by the plaintiff , located nt Twontv.socond and ( Jumlng stveots. A jury was called and after the attorneys had splintered Iho nlmo phera with lorcnslu eloquence they found for the defendant be cause ho an bad agreement giving him nn ex tension of lime. That AVER'S Snrsaparllln cunr.s oTttnits of Scrofulous Diseases , Eruptions , Boils , Ecronin , Liver niul Kidney Diseases , Dyspopsin , lUicti- inatisin , and Catarrh should be convincing - vincing tlmt tlio sumo cotirs6 of treatment WILL cuitu YOU. All tliat lias been said of the wonderful cures effected by the use of during the past 50 years , truthfully applies to-day. It is , in every sense , The Superior Medicine. Its cura tive properties , strength , cll'eot , and flavor are always tlio same j and for whatever blood diseases AVER'S Sarsaparilla is taken , they yield to this treatment. When you ask for don't bo induced to purchase any of the worthless substitutes , which are mostly mixtures of the cheapest in gredients , contain no Sarsaparilla , have no uniform standard of ap pearance , flavor , or effect , are blood- purifiers in name only , and are of fered to you because there is moro profit in selling them. Take frcimred by Dr. J. C. Ajer&Co. , Lowell , Muse. Bold by all Druggists ; Price $1 ; all bottles , $5. Cures others , will cure you DON'T You See' Your Strut.iFriends Growing t " Thinner Every Day. They Are Using Dr. Edison's Obesity Tills nnd Band- . NO DIETING , NO PURGING. U tins been nbuntlnntljr prevail thai the lisp of Ills non-elotliln bnmK or liU obeMty pills , or both , for which the necnta of thin country nro the well-known linn ot Coring X Co. . tt V West Z ndbtrei't. New Vork Cltr , li the ono en to nnit effective wny of re ducing corpulency. Tlio Obesity IMIU arc nmUe from the waters of tbo German Iui | > cilal SprlnKit , govern ujcnt'Ownurnhlp. Thob.tmta or plllaaro lined separately , and makes mplil niul healthy euro. Or , If iiu'd together , they help each other In action ana obtain bolter rueults Cured His Rheumatism and Obesity. AL'DITOUII'JI , HoTKI , . Chicago , April 23 , 1612. CiPntlciui'n. 1'le.iiO si.1 nil out * 38-Inch obeilly band to Mis W. lj. Carioll , 2JI Chestnut Mreut , 1'htln- tlflphhi , ( i o I ) . I.lku join obesity bund nnd pills very much. They have leiluccil my weight eluhteen pound ! ) In the laat Ilvoscoka. . The obesity pllla ave driven away all rlioumatlc trouble. WM.I.IAM 11. How to Gel ( lie P/npor Moasiircinent Measurement for tlio bind Is tlio lar n.it pnrt of honbiloino.i. Tlio numbers I , a,3on the band In- dlcalo where measurement should bo taken. Tlio bands coat II DJ each f Ol liny londtli ill ) to 3d mlii-s , but for ono larger tlmn OT Inchonudil Idconts xlra for each additional Inch. Tims " > 4H Inch costs : J.fiO , nud tlio pills iiihy bo bouulit for J1..1J n boltlo' You can buy the pills nnd bauds direct from our itorcs , or by mall or express. DR. EDISON'S OBESITY FRUIT SALT A FRUIT LAXA.T1VE. Contain * nil tlin VJliublo Saline Conslllue Us of .ni'H Klt'l'lT , Is otiurvoicoiit , tastoi sweet and liloastnt lIKu soda. REMINDS YOU OF CHAMPAGNE. A dolluhtf ill subitltiito for fioila , Lemonndo , Hoot Hour01 uny utliertummer UovoriiKO. AND HELPS YOU TO GROW THIN. Dr. Kdlsoti's KrulMlt : Is tlio hoit nnd nlmploit reuudyfor reKiiltlllw the notion of tlio liver that luisyot btun dlsuovura.1. Ill" vury viilimhlo uflcr nny ones * In eiitlnuonlrliikliu. Inwirin wunllmr Itlonom ilia liiDiiiurinuro of tlio hody anil keeps ouo IniiiomfortaUIo'lioaltliy condition In the summer months. i'HICK ONK DULL.V11 i'HU MOTTLE. -SOLI ) 11Y ALL miUdaiSTS. Wholesale nrueiitsti of Now York City nlio carry ourgooiU In titoui. i'liuiles N. Orlttonton Co. , McKoHSon Sc Uotililns , , W. II , Sclilullollii & .CO. , ana other load Ing liouses NOTICE , nr , Edison's nioetilo Holts and Klnftorlllnrs nrusold .it uur stores bcucf' , ' ' " ' fcieo- trie IlollUlruul-irxeulod. LORIMG & CO. , 42 P West 22nd St. , Now Vork City. 10 P Hamilton Place , Boston , Muss. a-1 P Kttet Wuahlnpton St. , Cliicngo. 111. The Latest CHICAGO STATIONERY Nothing Better. Our Writing-paper and Envelopes ) Wedding invitations ; Reception Cards nre sent , Bt reasonable prices , anywhere in the United States. Send for samples. METOALiF STATIONERY COMPANY , ( UU > Cotb' Ubrary Co ) 16 Wubiuli Ave. , Chlcagg , can reduce your xrclftlit from ten to twenty poumlMn month , nt home , with out Btarvlug , nt rcasonablo cost by the use ot Dr. Clarke's. Home Treatment , perfected in many years practice , causes HO BlckiicHH or liOury to the licnltti , Is highly indorsed. Send for proofs and testimonials. DR. F. B. CLARKE , r. O. l > rawcr 133. Chicago , 111. AGENTS WAXTED. TStfWTVd NEW Matlnco JBV JL JLf ty THEATER A Palpable Hit ! Omaha People Like II ! Abbott SToul's Ooinudy Cotni ) inv scored a Second success at lloyd's ' Thotucr fast night In ttio bo.intlfnl comedy of Last Performance Tonight. Just one Chance More. Don't Miss It. Usual prices SOYB'S Hew Theatre Thursday , Friday , Saturdiy , Sept. 29,30 , Ocl. I Mating Snturilny. The Hoinantlo Actor. ALEXANDER ALVINI Accompanied by war. iui tuNi > ud bis comiiany of players under tbo direc tion nf Mil. W. .11. WIMCISON , n elaborate and roallstle sconlc rovlvals of tbe romantic drama , ItUl'KttioiltlC : D'Ennery'a l-'iunous Hoinnnco. "Don Cirsar do lln71111 , ' 'rlday and Saturday nlRht Dumas' Mnttorplt'LO. "The Three Uuiirdhiiiun. " laturtlay Ma'lnco.tloublo bill "JSobert Jluciilro , anil tlio nctliiK vocslon of Tu\ulliTla Kiistlt'iiiin. " Advanoo sale onons Wcdnusday. Fill SLTISHStJSS 'ournlghti commoncInK hunrtay Matlnoo Sept. 25 THIS SUCCUBS OK I.AbT SKASON. A. W. FRI3MONT , In Ids sensational comedy ilr.inm entitled , V-V-V " JL - Jl - JL Matlneo Wednesday. WONDERLAND AND BIJOU THEATER. Continuous sbow from 1 toll I' . M. 31i-HOIJIty E.NTKIUAINMI3NT-3JJ Now Specialty Olio und Me denor.U Adiulsslcm 23 The above brands of gloves lor sale by The Boston Store N , W. Cor. Ifith unl Douglas Sts. Omah i ffif EiasticStockinys , Trusses , > Cru1clies , Batteries , ' $ Syringes , 1 ' Atomizers , Medical Supp/fes. ALOE & PESFiILD , \ 114S. ISlliSL , cxl to PostoHlce. We will offer in our boys' department on second floor , between four and five hundred Knee Pant Suits , at the popular price of ,50 a Sail that will stand more hard knocks and look bet ter when overtaken by "that tired feeling , " than any suits ever sold for that money before. These suits are made of good honest all wool cassi- meres , in plaids and plain colors , The coats are lined with fine twilled lining , and are made up with fifteen corded plaits , eight in front and seven behind , and the pockets in the pants are big enough and strong enough to lipld the thou sand and one things that a boy wants to stuff in them. At the same time we will offer about the same number of suits for BOLJS of all agp.s. These suits are in three pieces coat , vest and long pants. They arc made of wear resisting all wool cassimeres.and . are gotten up solid at every point. The prices arc jj 4- for ages i r , 12 and 13 ' - AND - _ * * - . /J ) for ages from 1410 19. ' 1,000 boys' 25c Clolh Hats at 150 1,000 boys' 5oc Cloth Hats at'3oq -NJ Sv > ! a remarkable among whiskies for its Purity , Rich Quality , Smoothness and Delicious Bouquet. Sold only at High-class Places and Drug Stores. _ If your Dealer does not keep it in Write to OALLFMAND & CO. , CHICAGC CD RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and f l > cn'H' ' ° , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe ana always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness. Blotches on the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipatjon , Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizzircss , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental -Depression , j - j Nausea , Nettle Rash , Painful Digestion , Pim- plcs , Rush of Blood to the Head , Sallow Corn- plcxion , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- ease that results from impure' blood or a failure in the proper performance of. their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the Ripans.Tabulcs is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross § 2 , sample bottle 15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. 5 Address THE RJPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Ta * amtntnt petltlltt In nerroai , ehronlr , prlrnte. tlooit , ikln and annar ? dUenioi , A r ? mlnr - ' curolr packoil. no m rk § lolaUlsnto couteim orHndur. Ono i < cr annl luterrle * vnittiea. uouiuiiuiov IrVa. CorrVtpuDdeiiLu ttrlctlr prlmto. llook | > ljriwrlM ot UW * al Iran. Offlo. tauiu.1) ) * . a. MU . v. BuuJa/i W n. m.lo II in. Suna ituuip lor reel/ . KDUOATJONALx. . Sur 'lorn < Iir nUg lordne iltn o. , -ounialfl | | c < .uri ( of rud > iiior. i \rl'ln ; > rtin nlihlxli > lorder IrixchfiiofIholmlAuierlcua iul Lur > i | ' > ncullure ; Urge and li'-iullful crouuili ; n < > tulldlnrt , roomiwcll veullUU" ) , Illiliti-il by vu > , Oimni hrplonil > er 7lh Kur ctUlof ur > ddrti . -llBV.T. IV , HAUUKTT , frcn. COKUIUIIA , BO , forltio lilnhrr uJ J.ilnrul KJucullon ot mid youutf MUIII II hixrUltlt'it Wuilc , Art , Klo. cutliin , riu.lcul TialulUK , Blralu heat , C'oltl , - ; mid holwatrr , btli rooms , flc. , on ( ( ) > fluor. A I jllli rtrtnlon twflus > rrl fill , l J. Kor'ot loiu f A MISSOURI. Jl.,1 AUCIIIUAl.il A. JUNtV , V' " W