Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 05, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * WEDNESDAY , OC7UOBER , 1302.
If TRYING TO PATCH UP A PLAN-
Important 'Meeting of Htpresenttitivoa of
Western Heads ,
CUT-THROAT COMPETITION MUST CEASE
All tlio Honili Anxious to sro It lnil-A
Merry rmncnsor Unto \Vnr mi In
tlio ia : t M lelc < l the
Alt
Oct. 4.-Tho committee of
CHICAOO , III. , -
appointed by
managers nnd vlt-o-prosidcnts
the Western Freight association lo formu
late a now agreement , or nugROst utnond-
jncnts to the ono already 1 existence ,
' cilice.
met today at Chairman MldKloy's
full representation of
There was n
ho Missouri river roads. At the mnrnlnR
rcssloti arosoluuon was unanimously adopted
provldlng for the organization ol n tonnage
pool to cover all compotlllvo Ironic In t o
territory of the Western Freight and 'Irans-
niissourl nssoslations. This action , of COUMO ,
Is In the nature of n recommendation lo bo
passed upon bv a general mooting
to bo hold later. Should nil the
lines Interested subscribe to the
nRreomoi.t and Iwo up to . . J0 } *
will bo nn end of cut-throat competition in
rates will have bee
ho and the problem
solved. This afternoon the committee ins
been discussing thi- conditions of ' \ \ o no
posed agreement. It Is proposed to make It
binding for a period of llvo years at .low . ; .
nnd to appoint nn advisory rtf"hl , {
authority to order diversions of fiolght
whenever such ft course may appear noces-
ol toniiago.
arv to prcTcrvo the equalization
The ccinmilleo will bo Iu session ogam lo-
rates between Ohlcaaoami
Bouihorn points continue to grow be.iutl-
July less. The Illinois Central "asm last
Loon drawn mio the n hl. U , rate to i No w
Orleans hereafter will be f-'O Ilisf , to Moi -
phis , fl'J.nS. The Monon also Bppllo jt the
fuithur
and announced u
knife n nlu today
rruuetlonofr,0 In tlio round trip rate ! be-
twcon Chicago and Cincinnati and Chicago
, Uurllnpton & Missouri nna
the Hock Island all lilod notices of wit
ilrawnl from tbo I'ranscontlnenta nssocla-
lion , to take effect January 1. 'ibis loaves
only the Denver & Hlo Grande to share with
ttio'Southorn Puclltc the honor of remaining
with tno sinking ship. These notices of
withdrawal seem to bo a usnless formality ,
but it is possible that the withdrawing roads
anv tochni-
nro guarding themselves against
ciil point that may bo raised to hold thorn to-
eponslblo for association expenses afier Iho
ninety days have expired.
War on the privntu cars seems to bo tno
order of Iho aay. Slnco the Chicago fc
Grand Trunk reduced. the mileage ol the
refrigerator cars of tha dressed beef shippers
the question of taking similar action with
regard to patent stock cars is being agitated
bv the managers of ceuaiu vestprn roads.
The Chicago Great Western has given
notice that it will no longer handle the cms
of the Street Stable Car company under
contract , nnd when compelled to bundle
tliem to accommodate shipper * will not allow
moio than a Imlf-nent per mlle per car.
Other roads are likely to lake similar action.
\vii.i , in : in : 1 1 , T.
Koliraiki Ccntr.il MIIH.IRPIM S.iy Tint Their
rrnjcvt N Mire to succeed.
Mr. J. II. Uumont , the prlmo mover and
president of llio Nebraska Coutral rillway ,
when asked as to the status of the company-
Bald : "Wo are not ongugod in a game of
bluff as our friends of the Interstate Bndgo
company seemingly aro. Wo are actively
comolutlng Iho necessary surveys and the
preliminary work , and until this is done
have little to say as to the Nobr.is.ka Central
i enterprise.
I'VYo have until next May be
fore a bnadoful of earth need bo turned
nnd long'hoforo that tlmo you may expect to
Icnow lliat Iho Nebraska Central Is an as
urcd fact.
"Individually , I believe Ibis talk of a new
'
brldneat East'Omuha is simply a game of
obstruction devised to Injure our enterprise ,
but more lliau over I am hopeful Ihnt the
Nebraska Control will be an accom
plished fact. Wo will bo in a
position to talk moro definitely in
the near future , but until wo do have
something dotinito wo are not going to In
dulge in fakes , bo assured of that. "
, ( icnur.tl 'MiiiniKer Niish Talks ,
Mr. F. A. Nush returned yesterday morning
from St. Louis , whiinor he had cone in iho
interest of the Nebraska Central. Speaking
of that enterprise ho said : "If I ever
liad a doubt about the building of the Ne-
brusku Cenlral it has been entirely
ulstlpatcd by the events of Iho
last week. Of course wo are going
to build thu road. Wo organised
the compui.y for thaPpurpose. All this tallc
of a new steel biidgo at East Omata is
' simply btartod to discredit our proposition in
money uirclns. but instead of having the ef
fect desired It will have quite the contrary
effect , for the people who are to bointciostod
will sec how visionary their scheme Is , and
bow eminently practical the Nebraska Cen
tral scheme Is. Without wishing to occupy
public attention , you may umply say that
the Nebraska Central will bo built , "
! Mr. I'rluco Give * Ills Opinion.
Councilman Sol Pnnco , chairman of the
committee on viaducts nnd railways and
also llio chairman of iho special committee
appointed to confer with the railway and
depot olUclals for the purpose of making an
amicable sottlnmont of the union depot difll-
cullies , when seen said , : "Yes , I have read
the report In THE UIE : of Iho arrangement
between President Clark and City Attorney
Council , which secures for the city iho curly
construction of the unloi. depot.
"I am glad tuut such on agreement has
been reached , because I ISavo worked hard
nnd earnestly on this matter , fully under
standing the detriment which Is caused
by iho miserable shed which now does dutv
ns u union depot Nevertheless , I am po-ii-
ttvo that ihcru must bo u great mlsumlor-
standing of the terms as arranged butvtcon
President Clari ( and Attorney Council ,
' "In iho nrllclo In Tin : Bui : lisnvs lhat ' .ho
Union Pacltlo is to deed to me city the lauds
hold In trust by Alvln Saundcrs , Whou 1
happened lo moot Mr. Claik last night and
enowcd him tno aitk'lo In Tin : HKI : ho
said tin * his undcmaudinu' was right the
other way ; that the clly was ta deed to tbo
Union Pacific ino lots held in Irusl by Alvln
Saunders , which is much moru reasonable ,
03 purt of thin property is cornered by the
west end of thu bridge , ami the tnoU of the
i balance lies between it und ihu proposed
depot ,
"This In fact has boon .tho only matter of
contention , us our citizens have insisted that
only that portion which is actually covered
by the doput building should bo quit claimed
bv the city , and iho baluncu held us a
pro lent.
"Ueiardlng the blocks II to Q inclusive
end the irianglo Known as the Wind-
spear pur it , that I look upon us a
separate matter winch tdocs notcomolnto the
depot agroomotil for the reason Unit In re
turn for ulvingupiha property to the city
thu rullioad company will ask cor U In con ,
cessions from the city , iu the wav of giving
it the right of way throuih txniain streets In
order tliut. it may toncli valuable properly
belonging to U , which ni prcsant It has DO
CCORS to.
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Agulnut thu Alton ,
Louis lo. Oct. 4.
ST , , , Judge Dillon gave
n decision loday in the suit of the Wiggins
Fc'.ry company against the Chlcuiio , t Alton
Hallroad company for broach of contract for
llio diverting by the Chicago & Alton road
of It * iralUo to the Kads briclso. The court
renders a verdict in favor of the WlL-gins
' Ferry company , giving a judgment uculnst
the Chicago ft Alton road for jy7Siij'J.40. !
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This' Iltltatlou has boon pending for several
years.
llio Uruudu .
DBN > 'EH , Cole , , Oct. 4. The total earnings
of the Denver & Rio Grunao railroad for ihe
month of September wore I8IU.TOO. an In-
creusu bf JS.IVM ) . The total earnings since
f TrBiinmlMiHirl Frclclit Aiioclntlmi ,
KA.NstsCiTT ! Mo. , ( Jot. . The regular
jnoulhly ineeUnjf ol the TrauimUsouri
Freight association becnn horothls rcornlnir.
No business of Importance was transact > d
today. The association will act cautiously
on Important questlocR In view of tbo
changes contemplated by the managers ana
the president * ,
Itniltrny Notr * .
Ooncr.il M , H. Buchanan of the Eilthorn
left for Chicago last evening by the Norm ,
western.
Mr. .latnes Uompsoy , xvho Is n clorls In the
Onlcna division of ttio Norlbwestorn , is Vis-
King friends In the city. *
In view of Iho fnct thnt the railroads hnvo
mailo n one-faro rate for troons nltnndtngtho
dedicatory services of the Columbian expo
sition In Chicago on tbo'JIsl , thcro promises
to bo a lively war between the ro&di horn to
pet the business of hauling iho Second In
fantry and band.
Mr. S. II. ll. Clark , General OeorRO LolRh-
lon of St. Louis , covornitiont director of the
Union 1'nctllc , and Mr. F. L. Amos niitlci-
pate leaving on n tour of the road today ,
although they may not start until Thursday ,
iho day ot starling doponJIns on Mr , Ames'
wishes. Mr. Ames , it Isihouglii , will nrrlvo
this afternoon from the cast.
Tlio Nortkwoalern Is milking thing * real
warm at Lincoln the o October days. On
iho 1st ihoy entered actively Into competition
with other Chicago roada for passenger
business to Chicago nnd Intermediate points
by pulling on a solid vosllbulod iraln ,
llghlcd bv gas , with dinner and chair cars ,
leaving LiiH'oln nt 5'J. : > p. in. nnd arriving lit
Chicago at U10 : ! a.m.adllfercnco of thrco hours
in favor of the Northwestern. This train
connects at Missouri Valley with their
Omaha train leaving hew at T o'clock nnd
makes the run in fourteen and ona-haif
hours. The Burlington and Ruck Island
nro In n quandary lo know how to moot this
cut , and It Is cxpsctiil therj will bo lively
husUinc on Ihe part of the other roads to
overcome the Northwestern's slroij : ; load
for business.
Look out for cheap substitutes ! Beware
of new remedies. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup
has stood the test for nearly llfty yonts.
IIAVIUCN HliOS.
Sprrlul
30-iuch wide bcdford cords , dark
80 yiiril ,
ivldo twill suiting , 80 yard.
; > ( J-iiiui ] wide llcuced suitiiip , nil dark
styles , worth lee , our pi'ico lOo yifd.
lHO ! plocoa now dark styles of printed
eho . roii only "o yard.
50 pieces dark styles olistUU wore lOc ,
rod need to 5o yard.
I3iff drive in line towels in center ulblo
tomorrow , tlou oiioh.
Now lot of 0-4 uheniUo table covers ,
only 81. US each.
AH linen napkins , SOe dozen.
10 pieces 68-inch silver blo.iehcd
dtiniiibfc ut oOo yard , worth 800. Tills is
a spudul drive , and extra Rood value at
oUi ! yard.
ll-Isi/.o marseilles bed spreads ro-
dticod to Si.OO eaoh.
Ucinnanlb of table linen on sale to
morrow.
Remnants of dark outing flannel in
grcul variety.
Ivfinnnnts of gingham.
WlijUo shakof llannol 3cynrd. }
White wool llannel lee yard.
Soft ilnishod bleached muslin only 5c
yuid.
SPKCIAL.
Ov.r ; sOO odd pair of blankets , being a
sample line of ono of the hirgcst houses
in this country , on sale at prices that
will tempi you to buy. Single blankets
"oo , ! J5c , oOo ntid up , while double blank
ets are going at GOo , Goo , Too , $1.00 A pair
and upwards ; some are slightly soiled
while others are all right except , the
prices' being cut all to pieces ; a good in
vestment ; look them over.
1IAYDEN BROS.
_ _ Dry goods.
Real estate.
Bargains only.
My word is good.
\V. G. Albright
521-2-3 N. Y. Life bldg.
The latest fads in opera glasses retail
at wholesale prices. Tudor Optical Co. .
cor. Kurnnui and Mth.
feliltericlc'H Auction.
Fui'nituro , carpets and draperies at
puulie unction today at 10:00 : , and
2 o clouk. Some wonderful bar
gains left from our fire sale. Every
article must go at onto to make room
for new goods.
Auction takes plnco in our east room ,
1204 Farnam street.
ClIAKLIi SllIVKHICK ,
1201 , 1200 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam St.
Among MlllUir.v AInn.
Dr. Oacho has returned from a trip of
inspection to Forts McKinney , Hoblnson and
Niobruru. llo reports the boalth ot the
troops as bemt. excellent , ullhough the
weather has been extremely warm for the
fall season of Iho your.
The Iroops lhat hnvo boon sltitioned in the
Held in Wyoming during iho summer have
been returned to their posts , us all Indica
tions of I'oslilllloi between the rustlers nnd
Iho ral'lo kings seem ID have subsided for
Ido present.
UoWltt'sbarsaparilla cleanses the blond ,
Increases the appatito und tones up tlio sys
tem. It has benelitod many people who
have sull'orod ftom blood disorders. It will
help you.
rained In Song anil htory.
Octavo Thunol'd "Stories of 11 West
ern Town , " now running in Serlbnor's
Magazine , is one of the bust stories il
lustrating western Ilfo and character
which has been published for years. In
the October number Is doi-cribod with an
illustration "Throe Kicknpoo Indians ,
splendid in uaint and fcnthars. peace
fully , . veudiug the 'Famous Kickapoo
The following inaiTiago licenses were is-
MICH by County .Tudgo filler yesterday !
Name . [ nil udilioss. A e.
i I'utrlul. . ) . lliillor , Hnitth Omiihn. . . . S"
I MuKKlu II. l''ll/Kurjld ' , ooulh Umulia U
J .lurrliiiii Olavlon Kiish , llolstom , la 'Jl
1 Anna Itrnwii , Oinabu iu
j Iliuirv hohl , nUliurn , 21
I lilllu Ahurs , I'lkhorn ' 'U
j Kduitid .1. ( iruDiu * . Omaha , . 'J.5
I Kiitliurlnu Koslors , Onialia UM
Mi' . L. U. Patton
, Uociciord , In , , writes :
1 From personal oxporioaco I can rocommonj
UoWllt's Sarsapunlla , a cure for Impuru
blood and L-onorui debility "
.StriHit Iliiilwiiy ICxtt'imlon.
The Hoard of Public Works has granted
the Omaha Slraet Hallway company a per
mit lo erect poles for the running of an elec
tric line of street railway on Twenty-ninth
avenue , from Woolworth avenue to Hickory
streelj on Hickory street , from Twenty-
ninth avenue to Twenty-ninth street , and
south on Twenty-ninth to Arbor street.
Disease never successfully uttacics tnosys-
lom wllh pure blood. Uo Witt's Sarsaparllla
pure now blood and enriches uloau.
Allnr tlio Hey
Sheriff W , L. Steam of Logan , la. , Is In
the cliy ufler Jou and fid Daniels who are
wanted Iu his cuunly for obuitilng money
under falbo pi'utuuses.
ASTORIA'S ' EXCELLENT PORT
Wlwt the Wonderful Oregon Gitf Ha ? for
the Vessels of tin World.
THIRTY FEET OF WATER OVER THE BAR
Kciult of rtitntltiK ilctllcunt tlio Month of
tlio Ciiliiiiilini Itltnr ItoMiiircc * il tlio
Country lintniMll.itiMy Trllni-
tury to Antorlu.
Sliiuoy Doll of Astoria , Ore. , Paolflo coast
lawyer , Is In tlio city on his way to Washing
ton , In connection with the 1'nclilc const
wntjf fi-out c.i'oi that have baon spaolnUy
nilvancod for argument biforo the United
Stntei snproino court Oc'touar 17. The
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question nlTacts all the ttdo W'ltors of the
1'aclllo co.ist , ai to whathor llio United
States , a ? original proprietor , o.in erant , itnd
by its moaiiiloroil natcnU has granted , to tha
bunk owner the cnsctr.onl of an exclusive
rlK'ht of nccoss in bis frout for wliarfiigo
purposes out to the actual channel of lldnl
water over Intorvonlnc Hits ; or whathor the
Pnclllo states , denying their title to the
river beds from the same original proprietor
by the concrosMonnl acts of admission , have
the nOsoluto tltlo belotv ordinary high tldo ,
tuipoi'lor to the bank owners' casement , nnd
can fcnco him off from the channel If they
choose.
Cases Involving tali question are up from
Seattle , Tncomn , Astoria , Yiiquliun anil other
Doints on the const , and It Is expected that
this voxcU question will bo doltnltely and
fully settled on this argument. Many of the
greatest lawyers of the United Sutos
supreme court -bar , Incluainj ; ox-Attorney
General Garland , Prof. John R Dillon and
others are expected to participate In the dis
cussion.
Very great riparian in to rests are Involved
In many important I'.K'illo coast cities and
along the entire const.
Mr. Doll , who represents the Interests of
the Astoria hank owners , pave to n rep
resentative of Tun Due some information as
to thi ) position of Astoria as the coming sea
port of the west , llo romariud last ovo-iinp
lit the Puxton that since Juno 1 of this } onr
Astoria had taken the Iront r.ink among the
tirciit Ill'sl-tlim : seaports of America.
"Why only slnco Juno 1 , 18U-i" ho was
asked.
AVImt the .JrttU'H Do.
"Bncauso , " ho said , "prior to that time thu
bar at the mouth of the Columbia river was
only eighteen feut at low tldo , with a tortu
ous , shifting and dangerous vlianm-l. On
that tluv , our Jetty was so far completed
that , upon onlcinl soundings , there was found
u depth of twonly-soven feet at low tide , and
n smooth , slraignt , and snfa channel , re
duced from eightoeti to three miles iu width.
Further work ana erosion nave muuo the
bar thirty feet atlowtiiio. Thu Is ihroo
feet opttor tnan Ne.v York nnd a foot bolter
than San Francisco , the only other llrsl class
American senporis. It moans , too , a cer
tainty of thirty-two feet on the llnal comple
tion of the jet y.
"This oxtriio'rdinnry result lias rovol'jllon-
i/nd all commercial conditions In the west.
All the great Iranscontiiicntal railroads are
aujustintr their business to ttio situation , and
the llrst of the year Ib'JJ will see them all
moving toward Astoria. Tuo Union Pacific
is now building the Astoria PacltloolKhty-
llvo miles to connect. The Northern is about
to connect from Gnblo , fifty-eight miles.
The Chicago & Northwestern has acquired
the Ore ron Punlflc , and will come in from
Albany , Ore. , lao miles along the coast , In
ttic early spring. ThoB.it M. has nonrly
reached Yollowslono park , and is heading
for the sumo point. Tne Grout Northern has
us surveyors on the Cowlitz Pass toward
Rainier. The general public will soon real
ize the revolution created by that jotty.
"In oil other couditioi B , busiiiea Its bar ,
that tend to maUo a Urn-class seaport As
toria is tuo equal of Now York and Snn
Francisco railway connections exoipteJ.
Astoria's harbor , ten miles from the sea , Is
perfectly landlocked from ino southwest
wind" , which alone are dangerous on the Pa-
cilic coast. Ills fifteen miles long , and Us
half milo in width can bo made Iwo miloi if
nccct > sary by lurning Ihe middle channel in
to Astoria channel. It has In roser'vo twenty
miles more of harbor on its can and bouth-
west sides in Caihlamet and Young's
bays. Its shores allow of slips and
plors for ships , from 500 to 2,000 feet
in doDih , as against 1,100 iu Now York har
bor. In ono other respect Astoria harbor Is
the best of nny first-class harbor in the
world the eight miles voiumo of fresE. water
in the grand Columbia makes Astoria harbor
fresh at low tldo. This not , only saves its
wharvo ? from the destructive teredo , but ,
cleans the ships of barnacles ana thjs adds
12 per cent to their sailing qualities.
"Not. only is Astoria thus nrimuf inior
pans as to her bar and harbor , with the
Japancurrmit , tbat hlchway for sailors , elf
her bur stretching to Hong ICong. and the
Columbia running east and wo t giving hur
u water level grade across the Heckles to con
nect with lake levels to New York and the
Gulf stream to Liverpool , she stands at oto
of the four great gateways of that , world's
highway of commerce from Hong Kong to
Liverpool.
What I'nrtltiiul .May Hope For.
"What about Portland , 100 miles tin the
river , you ask. She's all right. Making As
toria tno Liverpool of the Pacific teas will
make Portland Us Manchester. It , is only
an echo of Its provincialism , now fast p.m.
Ing away , that makes any ono in Portland
cling lo iho delusion lhat she can bo the
seaport on the Columbia watershed. Al-
rencly she only .ships lorolgn ono-thlrd of our
surplus products , because as a third cla.s
seaport , she cun't offer the best market.
Her great destiny lies in her unequalled
power at Wlllamotto fulls to manufacture for
a world's market , ami her position as n
railway center at the converging
water levels of the Columbia water-
shod. Wltu her creut nvor lo
barpo these products to n world's ' market at
the lirst-class seaport at Aitorin , only Man *
Chester wltn her fliO.OOJ.OUJ canal to Liver
pool cnn rival her. The greater Portland
grows as such a city , the tnoro imporlUnl becomes -
comes tbo seaport of her products. The
grouter Astoria becomes as a seaport , the bet
tor becomes the market for Portland pro
ducts. No seaport city can over have n rival
In on Intorioi- city , nnd vice versa. Euub is
a complement to the oilier , and a wonderiu
destiny Is near for both.
"Tho Columbia watershed Is n vast ro-
clou , " remarked Mr. Dall , making n seeming
transition , ' -It is one-sixth of the whole
union in area , nnd Is all tributary toourgrea' '
seaport along the water levels. It is thi.
north half of the west third of the union ,
being all west of the Heckles and north of
thu Si&kiyous In California to the divide In
British Columbia , between the north fork of
tlio Columbia and.tho Thompson und Frazor
rivers , except Ihe 100-milo square of the
Puget sound watershed , It is chock full of
the most wonderful resources , wheat , fruits
lumber , hops , minerals ot every kind , slock
and everything olsn , from the neb mines of
the Salt Lake basin , the real headwater * of
the Snake rivor. to and beyond luo souih
line of lirlllsh Columbia.
.NotloiHl Alone llio Union I'acllic.
' This Is my first trip over the Union Pa-
clflo , b.v way of Idaho , over the wonderful
Suaka river plains. You have beard of the
worldfumedVitluirotto valloy. 200 miles
long and fifty miles wldo , the prids of the
west I Well , these plains , wbpro Jay CJould
mudo such a wonderful roouporatlon of
hoallh recently , uro Just as fortllo and a
third larger. A suge brush desest , you av ?
Baking
Powder :
Used , in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
\
Yes , but with I r ran Ml on M fortllo HS tlio
1'lnlns on Sitlnsr. 'ITnoy stretch rlonr across
lonho , over 30(1 ( mllit * long mid fifty miles
wldo. At Ullss Million , the Snnko lies HUe n
serpent , tuousand& > of loot below the lovcl of
Iho plains , Of coutstbcro is no water on
the surface , but ftront syndicates nro making
reservoirs nna utillilan the Ilolso nncl other
riven and stroiir/ision the higher Mopes to
tlic fiorth for Irrlgntlgn. Too result U tnar
uolous the proonttit Rra s you over sniv ,
four tons of hay pen ncro to the crop , nnil
tnreo to four crop * per nnnum. A perfect
mine of wealth in store for our Krcat laud.
"Still , the surfacelreams nro Inadequate
to irrigate 11 nil. Jlttt the mountains nro full
of wutor and the Snake river watershed
carries off live times as muvh water us the
Snrlto river Itself. Alino t nnywhoro you
c. n tnp water from oiRht to twenty foot
under the soil. Five great streams run Into
the Stinko between American falls and the
Oregon line at lluntington , yet the SuaUc
sooins no larcar at o-jo place than another.
Tlio pUIn iiiferenco is that the water
percolates m underground channels from the
motintiilns. Tunnels rimming the foothills
would K'lvo IltnltliHs Irrigation mill mauo the
richest country on earth.
"But the water in not. tha only coldon for-
I it no of Idaho. Tlio snnas of tli t rinaKo Rill-
tor with gold from n perennial fountain ,
vainly sought b.v minors for years and vonrs.
Takaoul ono year all the cold in orm of tha
sandbars of liio Hintku nnd the next year will
Hint nn equal dnposlt Wnoro tlio ledge * are
no man icnown , bub thev must bn fabulously
rich Mlninir Export lioth of Denver cainu
across the RocUios with mo. He tins Just
been out there , and ho claims the ijold ls > In
the country bodroclc.
"I fear" you will think I am romani'Inp
about our rich country. Not sn , however ,
nnd the proof Is In tho'rapid development of
our wondurland. So far ns Astoria U con
cerned , look uut for : i ureat stir nil ovur the
oust. To moL-t the need * of the exclusive
seaport of that great roglon sno must grow
from 10,000 tofiO.OUl ) population in , u lncrcd >
July short space of lime , to c.itcU u p with
the developed country. That she will bo
the exclusive seaport of our watershed Is
plain , because oho will furnish a world's '
marlcot price for oroJucts lit the ocoaii's
. "
gate. _ _ _
COi.Oll.YIM ) < 10M > .
Hon't llo 1'iiiir All Vour Life.
I want u partner with $100. Think wo
can miiko $ 0,000 sure In six months.
Perfectly lotjltiiiiiito : iiul requires none
of yourttmu. Kor ptu'llculiird addroaa
lltinfoi'cl Stott , Diirunjfo , Colo.
People have no idea how
crude and cruel soap can be.
It takes off dirt. So far ,
so good ; but what else does
it do ?
It cuts the skin and frets
the undcr-skin ; makes red
ness and roughness and
leads to worse. Not soap ,
but the alkali in it.
Pears' Soap has no free ,
alkali in it. It neither red
dens nor roughens the skin.
It responds to water in
stantly ; washes and rinses
off in a" twinkling ; is as
gentle .as strong ; -and the
after-effect is 'eVery way
good.
All sorts of stores sell it ,
especially druggists ; all sorts
of people use'it.
Cattle are reared on their
fertile grazing fields in
Uruguay , solely to provide
prime beef for making the
world-famed
Liebig COMPANY'S '
Extract of Beef ,
Competent choniMs supervise every dc-
Cill , from the faro of thi ) cuttle nnd
tluoiijgli Iho piocL'ssos of manufacture
scrupulous cleanliness prevails to Iho
potthr.'of the cninpletcii oxtrnct. Tl-.K
preserves Iho guAMTi' . riiAVou and rmi-
irv of this faiiiiiusiroduut ] , which Is lo-
diiy , us whni Hist put up by tlio ar'jut
olieinlht. Jiibtns vnn Ijloljlg.
Incomparably the Best
l-'or ItnjiMvi'd mid KeoimmiP I'ookory.
I'or Ucillcluiis , liufreshlnp lleof Ton.
HUMPHREYS'
llr , uiiii'irev | ' 1i-v
curcfully prepared HenuHlles , useU for jeura m
jrlvato practice nnd for otcr thirty learn by llio
people w-jili cntlrn suwiiw. E cry Eluglu bpecula
u HiWlal euro for the cjlseaso uumcd.
1 Ley cure without druKghiK , iiurKlntf or reduolns
thn 85 HtPiu anil are In fact and deed Uie Uut rrvluu
Itrmedle * of llio World.
Miror raucirii * foa. CIHKV. rwicrt.
1 1'evors , Conemtloai , Inflammation * . . , 'J3
a Wurniu , Wonn Kevcr , Worm Colic . 'J5
3 Trrlbluei CXiilc , Crying , WakcfulnnM , 'J5
4 Ulan-lion. ot'Cnlldron or AiJullji . JS
7 Cough * . Colds , HronchlUs . 45
HN'ruraluln.'oothacho , Fuooachc . 4J3
Il-Ili'oduclii1 * . Wok Heailacliu , Vertigo. . MS
10-I yipei > fcli . 'IMIou ' ucM , Constipation. . 'J5
11-KupprcHvod o * I'ftlnful 1'erludi. . . .45
J 'J-V.- lilies , To441ofuflol'crlo < l8 . 45
! , * -Croup , JjuriBBlllHi Hoaneneu . 45
1-Sall Kliciitu * ir8lpc-la : . Eruptions .45
IU Illieuranlliim. Illitumatlo I'alni . . .45
10 ninlurlnt Cbffla , Filter and Ague , . .45
ir-PIICH , IUnd ) rnieodlng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
lll-Cnlnrrlit IilUnenxa , Cold tntlnllead. .45
UO-\Vhoopliit oiiBU . . .45
2T-Kldnpy ] ) lM neii . .43
B-NrTvou OhblHty. . . . l.UO
30-lVluury W Uuc , Welting lied .45
Sold * y Prii l ' t" nl ri'lp"1 ! ! OI > rf ll | ol ( itlc * .
tit.
p. to..m * '
S P E C I .FJO S .
Save Your Evesifflit I
Eyes totted fres DyanEXPEIlT OPFIOIAN
J'orfoct adjtiBtmont. Superior lenses. Nerv-
ouBheadttcho ourod by uilus our BpootuolN
and Kyozlusjoj I'rlcoi Ion for Ur.t clan
goods.
THE ALOE & PENFOLD GO ,
15tUSt.Crelfrhtoa Dloctl
Nature's Remedies
are ofttimes poorly
flattered by chemical
and dangerous imi-
, lations. For five ecu-
( luries Carlsbad
} lias stood in the role
of strength and health
river , and millions
_ : iiavc been cured by
the Carlsbad Waters of all soils and
manners of diseases. The genuine
Carlsbad Sprudel Salts are the Carlsbad -
bad water solidified , bottled , and
placed in every American Drug
Store , to relieve the public of mal-
assimilation of food , flatulent obesity ,
catarrh of the stomach , and gives lo
all a healthy appetite , strong : , vig
orous otlesh , a perfect digestion.
Take no imitation0. Eisner & Men-
delson Co. , N. Y. , Sole Agents.
Bogus White Lead and
adulterated paints would
have no sale did they not
afford dealers a larger
profit than
Strictly
Pure White Lead
The man who best guards
his own interests is never per
suaded to buy paint that is
said to be "just as good , " or
"better , " than Strictly Pure
White Lead. The following
brands are standard , manufac
tured by the "Old Dutch"
process , and always strictly
pure :
"SOUTHERN"
"RED SEAL"
"COLLIER"
Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors.
The National Lead Co. man
ufacture a line of colors to
color strictly pure White Lead
any shade wanted. They arc
put up in small packages ; one
pound being sufficient to tint
twenty-five pounds of Lead. By
using these colors and strictly
pure White Lead you know
that you have pure paint , which
you can not know when buying
"mixed" or "prepared" paints.
For sale by the best dealers in ( .nints.
If you are going to paint , it will pay you to
send to us for a book containing information
that may save you many n dollar : it will
only cost you a postal card to do so.
NATIONAL LEAD CO. ,
St. Louis Branch ,
Clark Avenue and Tenth Street ,
St. Louis. Mo ,
BOCTOB , :
TMEi SPEOlAtilST.
In tlio trii.ilmentof all forms of
PS.IVATE DISEASES.
anil \Vu.iKnoss and Disorder of
TV/TTTM with lois of COIIPIISU. ambition
IVllZyiN und vitality. KUhtrcn years of
HID most ruiuarliiiblu success In
the treatment of this class of dlsuuses. which
Is proven by the iitnvurs.il tosllmonv of thou
sands who liavo bcon cured. Write furclreu-
lats and iiiestlon ] list. I'm und I'urniini
MM. , Umuliu , Nuh.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
0 , S. CEFQSITQvY - - OMAHA , NEB
Capital $100,093
Sui'iilits $05,001) )
omcornnna nircctart Henry W. Vutoi. pro Ment
II. C' . CiiBliIni ; , > Ice iiroililotii , c. S. Mmirloo XV. V.
Mono , Jolin i , Oolllua J , N. II. IMtrlck , l.oirlj A ,
HCfd. cusblur.
THE IRON BANK.
( Iruao
KID GLOVES
The above brands of prloves lor sale by
The Boston Store
N. W. Cor. 10th nnd
Omaha
PSYCHOMETRY !
DR. EMMA HAZEN ,
TliB I'licnomcnal 1'liyilclan , Teacher and Author-
en , will tracli | ) iyclijuiutrrtuiU ( | > lcUiinuiJ ] pthen
toenoblo tlieui to rtlnnnotla dliemei and tflre tlio
ouratlTU ntivnt without anklnfqueilloni. Come or
eod lock o ( tialr wllti II.UU and IIBTB tbli demon-
Itrated , TIIK JIKAI.TH QVl'lCE ,
< U M. ITtb ilteet , Onuba. Ur. Jokn gbelbr fit
STTTHTO
Of clothes all sacks' all made of the same
kind of goods all erie color all cut alike all
trimmed alike all lined alike all made alike
go on sale in our mammoth men's suit depart
ment today all at the one uniform price of ten
dollars and fifty cents a suit which we believe
to be the best value evei'given by any clothing
concern in this country. These suits are all
wool. They are made of as honest a piece "ol
cassTmere as ever came from a loom. They
are cut to fit to perfection. They are
made thoroughly even Hie linings being
triple stitched. The color is a dressy
da kgray. The sizes are from 34 to 44. Tliese
suits are worth fifteen dollars. They are worth
it in our sTcTre. They are worth it on your
back in your office in your workshop in
the street. They are worth it every day in the
week and Sunday too and have never been
sold for less. We had them made for a purpose
and that purpose was to start Octob ° eT"b1u"sT
ness with a rush--to start a thousand men
talking about us to advertise to emphasize
still more the Nebraska's wonderfuf pTTce s ! TP
you're a farmer in the "shocking" business of
"cultivating corn or "cultivating votes" for
governor if you're a lawyer in good standing
[ or"lie"-ing either ] if you're a banker clip
ping coupons or a cashier with a longing for
Canadian society if you're a-man , and wear
clothes these are the very suits for your business -
ness , and you never had an opportunity toTFy
as go"od a suit in all your life for the money as
these suits which we offer today at the re
markable price of
RIPANS T ABULES regulate the stomach , liver and f
i-r , t0i0) purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe ana
always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness. Blotches
on ttfe Pace , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation ;
Chtonic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered
Stomach , Dizzii ess , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence ,
Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives ,
Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite ,
Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Rash ,
Painful Digestion , Pim- pics , 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- case 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 llipans 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.
Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Oiuijoji IU it. ui.to 13 m. Suiul lUtuip lot
Nerve Seeds , "
the wonilorfiil rcmodr
U Bold wltli ftvrlt -
icn ciuiriintc-c to euro ill ! nervous dlivaic * . sucli an Wca Mrmnrr ,
Loaaof Ilrulu I'owi'i. llnnUuclio. Wiikofulnest , I.ont Manhood. Nil Ulr Itml -
.
aco. themoueiCircularfreo. . AadreB8crvtiHscat'o.Cblcuijo ,
For sale hi Omnlia by Slioriiuin & MUonnoll , 1515 Dodrostroot. { ,
KIJUOATIONA.IA.
V/-M I NJfl Bup rlornilT nloef ( for educating
TLJUrSO - L" Vounirlacllej Cout eof tudr Ibor-
ouifh i Muilf fcl \nuHiiriniciiiinfit ; itord ' r i.'i cliriiif lh l * t Anwrican
anil KiiropganciillU'C ' , largii nrt lu-amldi ) groundfj IIHW liuiMlnce. rooim w U
T iFiitllftleil lighted by iru 0 | > cii | itrinjr ) 7th Kor c > Ulunuf > adilitti
' I -liny T. ' . llAllltIJTT , I'r - . CU1.UMII1A , MO ,
i I
BRACES
EiQst/cStockinys ,
Trusses ,
Crutches ,
Batteries ,
WaterSottk ; .
a Syringes ,
Atomizers ,
Medical Supplies.
ALOE & PENFJLD ,
1 US. 15th SI ,
Ktxl to I'osloflto '
1) ) nilflir ( rr' Illinium ! r.rtl. .
Orltfluul unif Oiilj ( Jriiulnvt
re , l " rrli.l.K , i oi ( , < ik
IttttfUi . ' 'a ' % irk fl
MufM/ f > "f In Kl'u
Uiiti. l 4 with bit
nimthrr. Ktfvnl < ,
Ilinlantll < itall a . Al.
lo tuiHF1 * fwr it rll i ltr _ - -
'llcllcf for l.i > dl < i , " < t" ' < r. Uj rrlurn
Mull , 1O OOlMU l.ll Auw "
lobciur CL Bilcol Ce.U 'loi | ;
DR W , R , BAILEY
Tenth I'lllodVlth -
out I'aln ny
tlio Latest
_ , _ _ Invention.
JT.ETH KXTUAornn winiour I-AIN on
IlANOKIl
-TKKrilON UUIUinil POll
W5.IIII.
I'orfcct. HI Biiaranteod. Tunth extracted In
the inurnliiB. Nuw ones Insurtod In ovonluit
.oo . Brln .
oo ji.
Hcosiiocliiiensof I'loitllilo luiibtlu I'luto
All worlf wurruntod as rourokuiiteil ,
Ollluu. 'Hilrd l''i or , I'axton IIIoo'c.
Tcloitlioiio 1085. 1 ( llh nil I Fanrini Sl .
Take Elovuto- Stairway from JOth
Hliuut ICntranco.
DRUNKENNESS
Or llio l.l < | iiur llublt I' < 'ur d
by biliiiliiUlfrlne Hr UulutV
_ '
Uulilcii r * | * ; -t * %
II c n be given ID a cup of cofleo or tea. or In feod.
without tbcknowledje of Ihe patient. It In abioluttly
hurmleM and will effect a permanent and apeedy
cure , wbetlier the pulent In a moderate drinker or
an aiooboUn wreak. It _ > a U n given In iouiand > >
of caacr.and In vcry Instance a perfect cure liaviol.
lowed. llMfver fallTlie y l m ono ImprrgnHecJ
r/ltb ilie Cprolflo. U beeomt * an utter luimmlUlllr
for the liquor appetite lo eilit. , _
UUI.II-N hl'KofriO CO. . Prop'ri. rinrlnaall , C.
Itt-piuro book of uirtlcuUra dee. To t > bad w
Kulm&Oo. , 15lh and Douicta- . Sir , ISlh npft
C'uiuiniciUWliolosalo , Illake. ilruoe A Ua >
auu Itichuraiou iruzJoiOmaba , MoU