THE OMAHA DA FLY HER : MONDAY OrTOHHU 10 , 1rtf2. PDISE OP WES1ERN PROGRESS The Wisdom of National Liberality Toward Education in the Weat. MINING ACTIVITY IN VARIOUS SECFIONS Important IrrlRntlon nml llnllroatl Pro- Jtctii In liluho nnil Jlontium Confmlon In tln-Nnnic Summitry o lhoUrck'4 KtcnlH In tlio North u t , National liberality was never moro wisely bettowod than in contributing to the educa tional Interests of the west. The lavish en dowment of lands and money has already placed th public school sjstem on a solid foundation , enabling the now sUtcs to show n unusually small per ccntof Illiteracy. A logio Instance will how the expanding Tafuo of the endowment. In South Dakota fcit than ono-tblrttoth of the school lands faavo been told and the amount realized Is ever 11,200,000. The school hind Income for J6W amounted torslo3.04 , , derived from the Interest on purchase money of lauds that have Been sold and from the rental of lands loused , mostly the former. While this is u inunlllconl income , considering Iho a o of the state. It falls considerably short of what was expected , owing to thu loot thi.t a very imall portion of the state's real estate was leased. Tlio farmers anil stockmen who own Uiid adjoining school sections are bocomlni ; foxy , so to speait they won't pay rent , but use tbo land Just the 6ntr/o. Last year the Income amounted , in round number * , to H5.000. ' 1 ho numuoi of school children then was about bt ,000 and the rate allowed the counties was 60 cents for each child. This year the returns , show 90,8-4children and the ruto allowed Is bO cents for each child of school ugo in tuo state. Mlnlnp interests In the Ccour d'Alono country , in o gradually recovering from the ravage * of tbo late labor "war. " Ton or fif teen of tbo men Implicated in tbo destruction of property nave been tried and convicted tnd Imprisoned for terms ranging from tbrco months to tuo years. Tbo bulk of the union N miners have loll thecountry , being unable to obtain employment. All persons engaged in the strike have been blacklisted by the Miuu Owners association. Everything Is now quiet and harmony rolgns between tbo Im ported men nnd their employers. Thu Poor- mun mlnu turns out ftom 'JOO to USD tons of 010 per day. It runs about , 'i5 per cent lead mid from twenty-clgbt lo thirty ounces of tilvcr. The Alice mine uolils no well. All Iho leading minus are yielding good paying ere , but thu low price of silver coi.fines oper ations to the best ores. Prospecting and de velopment work are at low i > bb. An English syndlciito. representing n capl- tnl of &luuo,000 has acquired nu Interest , in Ilio Hoodoo and LiUto Chiei group of imuiM , from James Shcrhun nl Seattle nnd A. H. Morrison of Snoboiulsh , making it a deal ot probably gtcaler importance and magnitude than any previous similar transaction In the northwest. The Hoodoo and Llttlo Chief croup Is in the Stlllaguaml-sh district , be tween the Silver Crock and Monte Crlsto regions , and Is known to be one of the most Tuluublo undeveloped districts in the state of Washington. Tboyero first located by A. Oordon nnd F. W. Harrington in 1891. There are estimated to bo 8,000,000 , tons of ore in sight , aud the purchasers paid at the ruto of $ L a ton. On the Liltlo Chief claim i Iho oulciopplng-s run for over TOO feet and 9UO feet in dcptb , and iho vein Is 23 lect nldo. The ladles of Silver Bow county , Mont. , protest emphatically against the proposition to go outsiao of their state for a model fnr the statue of Montana to bo exhibited at tut ) World's fair. They hold thatth re are unlive Montana women who would makojuitas beautiful models in face and liguro as Miss Ada Helmn , And they do not stretch tbo truth in claiming equality in feminine tcauty. But how ninny of them would eiv 110,000 , tbn prlco demanded , for an inanim ate outline of their figures ? All of whlut : moves the Now York Sun to exclaim : "Slgl : no more , Indies of Montana ; sigh no rnoriv Tbo thing wbeicof you complain is really a neil buttered compliment. You are all so fair that tbo sculptor despaired to make a choice among you , and so took an outsider. AVas this not welll Ground on the Buttc , Anaconda & Pncilio railroad was broken last Thursday. The rvork between Butte nnd Anaconda will bo vigorously pushed to n linisb this season. Vtie road will bo extended next year via JJhllllpsbuix' and Cranito to Missoula and the Flatbcad country. Tbo Butte terminus will bo at tbo Modou mine , the most eastern claim of the Anaconda company. The rend will cross Missoula gulch on tbo south sldo of Big Butte lo Burlington and Silver Bow Junction , thence parallel tbo Montana Union through the Silver Bow canon. The Ana conda company me doing the work with .Hill of the Great Northern behind the enterprise. Doiso capitalists have bepun the construc- Olon of n largo irrigation ditch , whicn wiig Vrovo of preat value to thn agricultural in terests ot that bcctlou of Idaho. The ditch taps the Hoise river above thu city and will pans Boise on the lilub land above the peni tentiary for the purpose of taking up unoc cupied lands at Dry crook , Willow creek nnd in Iho neighborhood of Middloton. Tuo ditch , when completed , will bo six miles o UK and will water something like 100 , OIK ) acres of land. It will have a capaolty of 50- COli miners' inches , or 800 cubio foot of water B second. It will cost something like $400- 1000. Tbo name of the state of Washington does not quite satisfy the Now Yo.-k Sun. It claims thai , the name is "bothersome at times , because it Is apt to be confounded with the national capital. When wo print pews from Seattle and other places in Wash ington some people are puzzled by It or got piixcd. Why not call It George Washington for tbo sake of convenience ? Mno of the plates have two words in tnolr names. " Tbo Washington Star approves Iho sugges tion of the Sun lint1 says : "Wncn it was inopojjcd-tfl rj'taio ; ° tuo new state 'Washing- if ttr"lb > > Star pointed out the confusion thnt would result. The sentiment that demanded the honoring of George Washington by nam ing i state after him wai , properly enough perhaps , miftlciont to outwolgb considera tions of convuninnco. It would , however , DO m Mill better tribute of respect to give the tale the full name , 'Gcurgu Washington , ' and it would mnko the desired distinction. U'lio Sun's ' suggestion Is a good one regarded from any standpoint. " South Dii lui in. Tbo Baptist church destroyed by flro in Peodwood cost $12,000. Dead wood's ' now hotel will require 1,000- COO brick for the upper four stories. The foundation and basement story will bo tone. A timber fire between Lead City and I'iodmont destroyed the railroad trauk for uvcral miles , and a largo tract of timber and other property. I Tbo work of excavating for the founda tion of Iho Masoulo temple In Deadwood lias commenced. The locution la the corner at Mama and Pine slroots. , The sidetracks being built Into the tin dis trict at Ulll City will DO completed this wook. The Cowboy lode shows 7 per cent of lia oxldo and Iho Jnpanioy 8 per cent. The recent hot winds that prevailed in South Oakotn ten day * ago were aevorest In the vicinity of .Alpoun , where tbo thermometer wont up to 98 ° In the ihndo. Farmers In many Instances wore ompolled to leave the fluids on account ot liie excessive beat , Destructive forest fires are raging in the fcinuiitnliib around Larumle , Electric powc * is to ba used extenilvely in the Hoclt Springs coal mines. Wool nhiuments from Carbon county thli yrar reached ! . ' , 178,180 pounds. . The Denver and Gray Copper leadi In the | .aplata UUtnct yield 1600 ore. A casual inspection ol Wyoming paper ; Creates n suspicion that a political campalgE fcna broken out In the ttate. The M. J. Coylo Oil company has beoi ejrgauiied at Newcastle with a capital of f 1 , (00.000 , and will work In the petroleum Heidi at Western county. Kd Wlnkly , a desperado who had i kuud in thu killing of Constable ilyroi fcmlth by A. C. Moora Ibreo weeka ago a1 * tw Fork , declined t eUvitto till dukei when requested br an onicer. Well directed rlllo bullets Induced bltn to turn his boots to the cloud land. John P. Irish , Into of Iowa. Is aeltatlnp his ] w for the democracy In Wyoming. Since John hlej away toward the suiting sun ho planted a Sin Francisco newspaper mun under the weeping willows and engineered a profitable deal In thu location of the now pontonicc of San Franclico. The Unoyenno Sun made the startling ( lit- covory recently that tbo Hnltimoro ft Ohio rkllroad would bo built to Buffalo in the early sprlnp , on Us way to the Puoillo const. As the Dalllmoro & Ohio has not yet ex tended buvond Chlcnco , It Is evident tl.o company will sinnsb the railroad building record If It fullllls the prediction of the Cboyonao prophet. Idnho anil Montiim. Pocatcllo will Indulge in a $10,000 opera houso. Operations have boon renewed on the I3lg Creek antltnonv mines In Idaho. Uurlnc the past three months the Dolso assay ofllco handled I3TO.Q71 In bullion. The Hod Cloud Mining company at Halley , Idaho , cleared $5,000 during September. The Chinese of Uolso City dolled the deli of th six companies and registered Geary- like. like.Ore Ore worth S3.fi30 a ton is the size of a Into strike in the Union mine , South mountain , Idaho. ICnuto Knutson , a smaltor employe at Great Falls , became ciiliiuglod in n Itullo of molten metal and was burned to a crisp. The monthly pay roll at Wardner , Idaho , Is said to b over f , " > 0lWi ) at present. Of Uils sum the Hunker ilill and Sullivan company pay Wi.OOO. According to the report of Wells , Fargo & Co. , the ) have expressed from Atlanta and Hooky 13ar ulnco the discovery of those mlnos $ . ' 7,000,000. The center of population In Montana Is fifteen mlles from Helena and that city has inoro railwav passonpcr trains running In and out of it than nny otuer city In tbo stuto. In the croat prnirle flro that raged two weeks ago on the Dear river vnllar , Idaho , more than 1,000 bead of fat dattlo were burood to death , nine bouses and four cabins burned aud three herdsmen fatally Injured. James Dougherty has been doing sorao prospecting on Succor Crook , Owyheo county , Idaho , and took seine arsenical iron ore to Do Lamnr a short tlmo since that assayed ? TO In gold and fifteen ounces silver lo the ton , Ho has located a ludgo that is four feet wide. Uutto City , In an effort to Keep pace with civilization , seems to havn forged a llttlo ahead. A prize fight therj is refereed at the points of revolvers In the hands of tbo ponu- lace. For men to whom ocath presents no terrors a Butte Cltv prlzo light is said to possess wondrous charm. Another rich strike has boon made In the Red blcphant mine at Bullion , in the Wood river country. It is u vein currying four feet ot ore , ol which eighteen inches on the foot wall Is solia galena. This strilto was made at the greatest depth attained In the mine , and the extent of tbo ere body ubovo and below tbo strike is not dolurmitiud. AlOMir till ! C'IMIHt. I'ulltnan , Wash. , has anchored a * paper mill. mill.Walla Walla Walla's opera house was leveled Dv lire. Portland keeps up Its lick in the matter of bic 11 res. A bluzo on the 2nd destroyed $50,000 worth of property. San Jose last week shlpood 259 cursor fresh and dried fruit to tuo east. Over 5- 000.000 pounds of dried fruit was sent. Hoppner , Ore. , draws its water supply from an artesian well , which yields IMO.OOO gallons a day without exhibiting that tired feeling. At Ashland , Ore. , a 13-year-old boy who had not bocn permitted to co to the county fair looked calmly into the muzzle of an ancient mtisltot while ho.pressed the trigger with his toe. The funeral was of regulation longlh. Few charitable cnterDrlscs in San Fran cisco have nutted BO much money as iho Ger man Allenheiui fair , which was open for seven nights. The costumes and decorations were very attractive , and nearly $30,000 was realized. Spokai.o threatens to shako water as a bev erage unless there is nn early Improvement in the quality. Too fart ttiut a number of closets are in operation in the vicinity of the source of supply tends to chock the appetite for aqun , even on the side. 'Iho greatest farm loan ever negotiated in the Palousu country has just been consum mated between McNaught brothers of Scattlo and iho Vermont Loan and Trust company , the latter loaning the money. Tuo property consists of 4.000 acres of improved and productive land situated in Whitman and Spokane counties , worth at a conserva tive estimate $133,000. Fifty thousand dollars lars is the umounc loaned. Parties trying to Introduce now couch remedies , should know thut tbo people will have JJr. Bull'b C'ougb Syrup. A \ XV I/A < JH M ifS , In Sol Smith Kujsoll there Is a .stningo comlnKliug of comedy and pathos , and it is this mixture which enables him to Uoap hii audience with him , to move his heurcrs to laughter or to tears. In "Peaceful Valley" and "A Poor Isolation" Mr. Kussell has two pluys which clvo htm ample bcopo for his peculiar talents. Sol Smith Russell Is ono of the foremost attraction * in America. Ills business last season was simply the capacity of the theater at each , performance at cvorv oily In which ho playrd and bis trip to the Pacific coast and return this season has been one continual series of cached bouses. Mr. Kussoll plujo'd an enormous engagement in this city lust year , aud will no doubt playabtlll greater QUO this time. Ho will Douln an engagement or three nigbts nt Boyd's , commencing tonight. Ho will present "A Poor Uelatlon" Monday night , and "Peaceful Valley" Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Seats and boxes lor tbls attraction can now bo secured at tbo box oftleo. Thu demand has been very largo. ' 'Harvest Moon , " presented by Martin & Booker's company , will ue the attraction at Boyd's thoatur the latter part of the wook. MUa Loulbo Rial will take tbo loading part. "Tbo Octoroon , " a thrilling melodrama , vrltb the scenes laid In Louisiana during the old slave davs , commences the week at tbo Bijou this afternoon and evening. The vnudcvillo performance intorsperuing tbo play la of an improved order , embracing many now aud novel features , conspicuous among which nro the funny character sketches by Ecldlo Fox and Dot Fisher , Barton nnd Miller aud Bonnlugton and Thompson. LEAVEXWUIITII , Kan , , Juno 15 , ' 03. Mr. J. U , Mooru : My Dear Sir 1 hare been sutjeotto sick headache all my life. Over two years ago I began using "Mooro's Tree of Life" for it and never had a case of sick boaaacbo since , except when the modicluo was at ono end of thu road aud I at the other. HU worth more than money to mo. I heartily recommend It to all sufferers of hoaUaclio. Very truly vours , W. B. LII.E. PastorFirst B * ptlst Church. Wanted , 8 parties to call after 3 p. m. this day at the Mfg'rs & Consumers Asbn. rooms , 001 Bee bldg. , to examine the lixcolsior machine. Also to take $2,000 each , in a stock company for the purpose of manufacture of Excelsior in Omaha. $5,000.00 already sold. A. D. Bruolly , Secy , The latest fads in opera glasses retail at wholesale prices. Tudor Optical Co. , cor. Furtium and 14th , WATER WAS HARD TO GET Ono Very Serious Handicap at the Big Fire Sunday Morning , FOUR LINES OF HOSE WERL USELESS Too .Much rrcMUroJIUMt 11 Main StnrtllltK llapldlly with \VhlrU tlio Ueioiiri-d livnrj tiling til Itench -Tlio Totul Lot * . About 2 o'clock yesterday tnornlnR lire broke out In the small stable bolonplnp to Dr. J. B. Union , 117 North Twenty-sixth street , nnd had almost entirely destroyed the structure before It was discovered. When the dootor was nwakonsd by the smell ot burnltm wood nnd h y bo found that hU own house and the earn In the roar was on flro. Tlio neighborhood was aroused and some one tolopbonod the flro department headquarters , out OMcorUyau pot ahead of the .mes-mBO by turning In an alarm from box 25 , at the corner ot Twenty- 111th aim Farnam streets. Chief Sailor was the llrst to arrive. As ho jurapoJ froin his buircy No. ti Hose com pany nulled up and laid In a line of hose from the nearest uydiant. Hy this time tbrco barns and the roofs of two houses were ablazn. Cnocitcal 2 came In from the north at tlie same tlmo , and went to work on the house at 2543 Capitol avouuo , owned by B , H. Uobinsou , and occupied by A. L.lglou. . As the otBer nose companies came up they laid tbolr lines and the signal for water was plven. Whrn the hydrants were opened the plpomen stood 'boforo the fiercely burn- IIIB buildings with limp pipes In their hands , for no water came. Four out of the seven lines of hose were useless. Clilof Suitor took In the situation at .1 glance and seeing1 that ho could not pot water near by , ordered his driver to turn In a second - end alarm from tun nearest box. This was dona and tnoro hose companies came up. Iloso was then laid from hydrants down the hill anil In a few moments afterward the fire , which threatened to bo a great confla- cratlou , was unilor control. How iho liullilliiKH I turned. Dr. Halph's barn was burned to the ground and his horse burned to a crisp. Tne doctor's residence was . 'ompletol.v Rutted , and will bo a total loss. The barn In the roar of Robin- sou's house was r. pood-sized structure ana the upper story was full of grain nnd hay. Two horses were stabled bolow. Tbeso ani mals were burned before anyone could enter the stable to release them. Fiomthoblg stable the tlamss leaped to tuo adjoining one , owned and occupied by W. J. Mount. Tben it was that the resi dents began to fear a lire which would clear the whole block. The houses of Messrs.Vlgton and Mount burned with great rauiaity and little could be done to save the butldlnui. Willing hands did everything possible to save the contents on the "lower floors of Iho three houses and considerable furniture was carried to a safe place. The three barns nro a total loss as are also the residences of Dr. Halph nnd Mr. Mount. Only the roar part of the Wigton residence Is destroyed and it can bo repaired. W. J. Mount's house and contents cost $5,000 and was insured for about $3,000. A. L. Wigton had $500 insurance on the contents of his residence nnd Mr. Robinson bud the building fully insured. Dr. Ralph carried 51,200 in surance but this amount will nut cover hi * loss. liurstlng Water.lining and Hose. Besides being handicapped by the lack of water , four sections of hose burst after the low pressure hydrant had bocn oponed. It , Is understood that the lack of water was duo to the actions of thu engineer at the Walnut kHill high pressure pumping station. When the alarm was turned in the engineer turned I on too much pressure and burst tbo mam supplying that portion of the city with water. If this unfortunate accident had noi have occurred the flro woulu have been extinguished with only the loss of two barn and the roofs of the three houses. Yesterday hundreds ol people visited th ruined houses and looked at the work of the flames. The residents in that part of the city will make an application tonight to the lire and police commissioners for a fire box In their immediate vicinity. It is estimated that luo 'total los > s will be about fS,000. When weak , weary and worn out , Hood's Saraaparllla is just the medicine to restore your strength and give you it good apuotilo > > 111 You tie iusl Till * F.iH ? If so , it will bo to your interest to fully acquaint .youiself with the excellent - lent train service now in effect between Chicago , IBuirulo , Now York. Boston find intermediate points , via the ' 'L-xIco Shore Route. " Through trains lonvo Chicufjo ut 8:00 : and 10tO : : a.m. , HMO , C0 : ; ! , 7:45 : and 11.80 p. m. The "Chicago and Boston Special" (10:30 ( : a. m.is ) the only complete train through from Chicago cage to New England. It has dining car serving meals the entire distance , in itself an exclusive feature , and the equipment of the train throughout is of thu very highest standard. The Chicago cage and Now York Limited { 5:30 : p. m. ) embodies all that is modern and novel in railway transportation and has very appropriately been called a "perfect train. " B. P. HusfPJlRKV , T. P. A. , 727 Main street , Kansas City. C. K. WIUIBK , W , P. A. , Chicago. Real estate. Bargains only. My word is good. \V. G. Albright C21-2-3 N. Y. Lifo bldg. A Orniul Old Hoinilll. Detroit Tribune : It was September 22right in the midst of the fail plowing , that Cinclnnr.tus was called from hib farm to become dictator of Rome. Cin- cimmtua had boon health ofllcor , and in that way had acquired a taste for ab solute power , lie was tickled half to death to bo asked to become dictator , but thought it advisable to evince a cer tain amount pf reluctance , "Do I have to wear socks ? ho inquired , displaying an anxiety to preserve the traditions of the Farmers' alliance , of which ho was a member. "Not tit all , " rejoined the notification committee. "Then I'll go you."Whereat Cinclnnatusalighted from his Bulky plow and became dictator. Mrg. ! _ . . R. I'alton , KocictorJ , 111. , writes : * From personal oxporiouco 1 can recommend DoWltt's SariapurilU , u curd for linpuro blood anil conoral debility " Fleet Klt'citiciii Mei > nio . Carrier pigeons played interesting parts in the newspaper work of the recent elections in Great Britain. Irnportunt candidates in out of the way country dis tricts , poorly provided with toiographio facilities , as Mr. Gladstone's Midlothian district , were accompanied in their tours by newspaper men provided with carrier pigeons , 'i'ho ' reporters who wont with Baking Powder : Ueed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard Mr. Glntlstono hud tv regular "plfjoon man" with ibam. When Mr. Glttd- utono tlollvonoa spcochos from his c.arrl- n 'O the ropoctdrs wrote tholr reports on thin tissue shoots " " nnd , "flimsy , ptvssotl them to the pi u con num. The shoots were nttnchod to the pigeons' logs by rubber hands and the birds sot freo. The birds porforvned oxuollont aorvlco in citrrylnp the malt or to neighboring cities or toloprnph coiitors , IIH they hnd boon trnlncd. OiUBOVornloccasions , honruvor , on fine , \vurm tlnya , the birds iillpMcd on roofs nntl siinucil tht'iusolvus for nn hour or sovhllo the plueon mnn tried to coax them in so as to 111 o his copy , nnd the matter they out-rlud had to lie loft out of the latest editions. O never Micccsstutiv nttacicj ttto srs- loin wllh pure blood. Uowllt's Sat-sitptrllla tnukos euro now blood und onrlclics bb3-l. The Into ( Jonornl Alfred H. Toiry's ' sister , MUs Harriet Terry , hn uoucht an ola man sion in Portland , Conn. , which she Is to lit up as n homo \vhoro con llnnort InvnlHs mny go for chniiRO and outing. The benetlelnrloi of this beautiful chanty will bo rco'lvod nnd cared for free of cburso for two months , \vhon ItU expected ihut they will give way to others who wish to enjoy iho chnnirc nnd rest nt this bonullful spot. The formica lurpo nno nnd iho homo nmplo nnd roomy. It overlooks the Connecticut rlvor. 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The next < lsy hH nostrils were Inrlnineil. Ills throitt "tiro hit clioU | > alnM Mm , liM bonr * nclicit nnil lie colt solo nil of or. 'Ilio ilny following ho HI In bed with phjslcl.itu hiulniz tli3lr lieniK nnil the third dnj IIP n.ii ilo\il from pnoumonln , which lie fnllrd to take In tlmo There nro ton llioiininil men nnl women In Amorlcn today In the i\me condition ni Mr. I'nlmer when leivlnit lil friend * , hut they do not know It The Mltiht'st a | > poir.iiico Tlf llu symptonn nhove nnmod should strike terror to nny nun or trotnnn. Ann l.lo i chill metns the hcthlnhu of pneumonia ; nchosnml | > nlna throughout the boly nro tliaflrit dyuiDtoan. H li nocc'nixrr lo brlnj nliont n reaction nt oncj Itotr , then. In tlio I'osl way of hilnglhR noout n toictlon' Aik nny iihyslclnn nnrt ho will tell you to mo pure whlikoy No mutter how prejudiced nny ona may ho , imro whl ltoy nt nuchnllmo Uniicip'"ltylmt forlunnluly thi-io nro few pure nrltl kU ln the world , nnd. In : ict , thuio Is but ono thnthm rocolvo.l the unqiinllllod ondorsn- mcnt of phyalclnn' , chemist nml the high- cst nuthorltln , nml th.it li Unity's Pure MnlU 'IIlls tiiin.irk.iblp whisky , nhlch Is sold by nil first dim drutful'ts nml itrm'CM , will nlnohitoly check tlio IIMI Miircmch | | of pneumonln , while nl the stui'u time It 1 certnln to build up the wnttvd system. It Uo'urvm to tic kept In o\rry household , not only to bo used In c.i csot cmor- Konuyi but to mMst In prolonging llfoand tirlnitlne benllh ntid Impplnes . V/hy is it that. Strictly Pure White Lead * is the best paint ? Because it will outlast all other Paints , make a hand somer finish , give better pro tection to the wood , and the first cost of painting will be less. If a color other than white is wanted , tint the Lead with the National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors These colors are sold in small cans , one pound being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of pure White Lead the desired shade. Be Careful to use only old and well- known brands of white lead. The market is flooded with adulterated Paints , and "so- called" white leads. The fol lowing are strictly pure "Old Dutch" process brands , and are established by a lifetime of use : "COLLIER" "RED SEAL" "SOUTHERN" For sale fay nil first class dealers in Paints. If you arc going to paint , it will ptj you to ccnd to us for a book containing in formation that may save you many a dollar ; H will only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO. , St. Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Street. * St. Lou ! ? . Mo. DOCTOR , : M In the troatmcntof all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. ana all Wqaunoss and Disorder ot T\/rTnTVT with loss ot couruiSL1. ambition IVi H IN and vlullty. Klshtpon years of thu most remarkable success In the treatment of this class of dlsousca , which Is provun by the univoisiil t. ttlniony of thou- iandy who huvo tieun cured Write for circu lars and ( ] iiustlon list. 1 Itli .mil Fiiriniiii 8 > t . , Oiniiliu , Neb. INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM I6th and Howard Streets , BOUoninH forl'atlnnts. OMAHA ) NEB , * S8L * -ffi i ' 1'ur the treatment of Chronic , Private 1 Nervous Diseases , BIALK AND Pi.MAI/K. : Piles , Fistula , Fissure and Stric ture ol'tho Ituotiun permanent ly cured without the use of Knife , Ligature or Caustic. Enolnso 4c , In stamp * nnd our 107 pnco HOOK on D1SKAKKH nml Question lllank ! . , will bo J1A1I.KU ntr.E. INTKUKATIONAI , SANITAHII'M , 10th and Hunuril Sis. , Oninlm , Neb. TV. 0. MAXWKI.I- , n. , I'reb , foii n ui > pn r. DEFORMITY 8RAOES Elast/cStocktngs , li < 5 } Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , a WaterBotth ) , Syringes , Atomizer 3 , Medical Supplies. ALOK&PETOLD , 114S. 15tliSL , fiext lo 1'osbfKoi. ' THOS SUITS The past week has demonstrated beyond a doubt the fact that the male portion of Omaha appreciate the difference between "tweedledeo and tweedledum. " They appreciate the fact that when the Nebraska advertises to sell a fifteen dollar s u iTtoF" fell a n d a half , they don't sell a ten _ dollar one they sell a fifteen doTTar one. To call our last we'ek's stile a success would be "drawing it mild. " We never sold so many suits the first week in October as we did this year. We're going to beat it this week going to give you still bigger values give you more suits and more kinds of suits to pick from. Today you can choose from over two thousand suits all at one price. You can pTcTc SACKS or CUTAWAYS You can choose cassimeres or cheviots. You can take plain or fancy , You can buy browns or grays. You can get the heavy , old- ' fashioned pepper and salt cassimere that' never wears out or the very best all wool heavy indigo blue suit with double or single breasted sack coats. You can buy suits of us this week that have never been offered for less than fi ftee iTd o s a n y ° u ca n buy them for ten doll a rs alidTTTTty cents. STRICTLY FINE SUITS Four of the largest manufacturers of cloth ing in the world who make nothing but fine goods who hire as good "cuTte"rs and as good tailors as are to be had sell all the goods they sell in Nebraska to the Nebraska Clothing Company. No house on earth , no matter who nor where , can show you suits that are any better , or are made better in any particular than the suits we show as our strictly fine suits , and we haven't the gall to "a sk yeTi to pay twenty-eight or thirty dollars for them either but offer them at $16 to $22. 6O. Look at them they'll do your eyes good. Do you use Whisky ? Leads all others in Sold only at High-class Places and Purity , Quality , Bouquet , Drinking . Stores. Age and Smoothness. Drug DAULEMAND 4 CO. , CHICAGO. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. m. . _ < . , . . , > .nurtniiit in narvoni clironlc. private. LlonJ , ikln and unnnrr ilticfiiei A reirmlar n . m.to li m Soml > Uuni > tor rcDUr. Nerve Goods , " i the wonderful rcmoily is sold with iv wrlt- cn Biiiirnntoe to euro all nervous lUiu'iii-cH. null an Wi'uk Memory . , IJI'F ol 1 lu n 1'owtr. llPailutlia. Wukofuln < . Io t Manhuiid. . NIB itlv KuiU. Slon Nerve snuB , l-ii ltudeiilldr-ilti'ionilIoi80f ! p.i erof th ( icnerut 10 In" overcxprtlon. youthful irrorn.or i-icotilvr orrani thnrsexcius-jd liy ; " ' iilu of t"ir.a'o oiilum or MlrmiliintK which cnnn load Hi Innrinlty. ConeniiiiH tliiiiiini.IiAanlty. 1'iit tiiconvrnli'ri-tofnrry | In v t tmckvl Wl porpnil" DceliyrJiiiljiifii'fi. . With ( ivory $ icml r wn nlrt a ti'rilttn yunranltf ' < " ' " [ ' vroniii < nmriiii.iMJ. arrJ\n < tlhtmontll. Circular frcu t . . . . Ltalc milll. Fop s.vlo In Omtihi by Hhonnan & MUonnoll , 1515 Dodsostrool. C/-\t = > V/-1I IMO rlor 'lTaiitafiM/ornliic ' lni § rOr\T _ OUlSO B | , , | | t , t..ur . eofrtudy tlor- oTuli. Musical amiMili' | > Mii 'iili > liiili : t ilir to.uhu.f llml-m American . „ -mi , I Enroth culm c , liw ami l.i.iiitlful . L-roun.li. now hnll.llnit" . room , will tCT vcritHM. . , ! IlLhtrcl tv B "I" n t > iipmlinr | | 7lh r or catnloeuf iitijieti S" ll"iiliii" , .yu.y T ! > y. IIAIIIIK1 I , 1'irn. < OLtMllllA , HID , Save Your Evesiofiit Eyi't luite I f roe by nn RXPK'IP OI'l'IOKN rcrftctailjiiHtniuiit- Superior luiiHOi. Nur- ouHlmiiJui--iio cuicd by iishi't our Siinotiolci and Kyojl.ib ui 1 ricui low fur UNI , cU j THE ALOE & PENFOLD CD , S I'jtUSt. CrolcrhtOT DRUNKENNESS Or Ilio I.liiumllnlill I'o.llljrl.v t'tirtU by wluiliil'lrrliiir l r. lluliie * ' ' tl.il.lrn Ni.fHIl" . It can b alien In cup of oolt' or tea , or in feod. rlthoutliieknowl dci > ollli pal. M. Itlnatiiolutelr barmleta. and will etfrot a p ruani nt and petdy eure. whether the patient U a moderate drinker or aTeoliolln r ok. Him beeugueo ID tUou anda ol oaio.andlnerery instance a perfect curt uai fol lowed , ( t iirvrr Kail * . TboyilrnjoDrelmprrKUiited vlfh tb * Cptotflc. Jt become * au ulter iDpoaalblllt/ for the liquor appetite lo e Ut. Ulll.ltRN kl'KCiriU to. , Prop'rs , CUflniiatl , . la-pace book of nartlculara free. J'o t > bad of Kithu&Oo. . 15th and DouUi . ti. . 16th and t uuilng i-l . Wholesale , IlluUe. llnut ; ) & t'o. nuU UkUifCtsou WITHOUT TUB BOW ( RING ) it is easy lo tlcnl or ring walchet from ( lie pocket. The Iliicf ( , 'ch the watch in one hand , the chain in the other nnd ( jives a shoil , quick jerl : the inij ; sliji off the watch tlcin , nnd nwny jj'ics the watch , lca\- inj ! the \iiiun only the chain , This Idea stopped that little game ; The bow has a Groove on cacti end A colUr runs down Inside the pendant ( stem ) and hta Into the grooves , firmly locking the bow to Hie pendant , ao that It cannot be pulled or twisted oft , Sold by nil tvatch (1 raters , without , cost , on Jas , Iios Filled and other caics containing this trade mark Ask your jeweler for pamphlet , Keystone Watch Case Co. , PHILADELPHIA.