Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 17, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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    IIEU'IXG ' OMAHA'S ' YOUNG MEN
Ono Itstitution that Furnishes Everything
Necessary for Character Building.
MENTAL , PHYSICAL AND MORAL AID
rcitturt" ) of the Onuili VIIHIIR Moii' CHrUt-
Inn Aumiclntlon tlmt Arc ) not Oencr-
nllj'Dniltriitiiiid or Appreciated ,
i : < luciitlonil ; anil I'll } slcul.
The younc man who cannot got the worth
of his inonoy out of the Omaha Young Mon'a
Christian association tr.ust bo Imra to jiloaso
or else ho don't know n good thltiK when ho
rubs up iiRainst It.
LcavItiK the mnttcr of religious find spirit
ual growth entirely out of Ibo question mill
coniidcrlng only the social , Intellectual
niul physiological nociU of the young mnn of
today , it 13 no cxaicoratloi : to any that the
Omann Younu Mun's ChrlUlan ussoclution
offers ( jreatoi1 InditcenionU and moro sub-
litmtlal banollts to the tneu of the city than
can bo had nnywhcro else fet three tlmoJ the
cost of n , membership In the imoclntlon. To
convince one of this f.tct It U but neeoasary tn
( rlanco at the nnmcrom ndvantURcn sot forth
In the conditions of membership. TUo
Omaha association U not conducted oil the
' old pltin of kooplDg a sort of opati house for
people who may happjn to drift in ;
it Is n place where men RO to
enjoy physical , Intellectual anil BO-
clnl comforts , to bo built up and made
strong In every sense of the word. It is
managed by men of Integrity nnU business
experience. It is wlde-tiw.ilto unit up to the
times. It Is a Christian orcunlzutlon with
tnoavowod purpose of helping men to be
come Christians , and , as well , providing
every encouragement and opportunity in its
power to help young men to make the most
of themselves and nrolltably mid pleasantly
employ their leiiuro time , its mombershlo
ami privileges are open to nny self-roM > oit-
ing .VOUMB man. Members are received ut
nny'timo nml ovorv favor possible shown
young men who llnd dinicully In making-
payment of inomljershlp Ice at ono time ,
riitns ol Membership.
There nro three different plans of member
ship in this association. A man can talco u
f J membership and gel the bonellt of the so
cial parlor , rcndlnc i-Oom , library , recreation
room , receptions , elf night entertainments ,
lectures , Current Tonlu club , young men's ,
congress , chess club , social and religious
meetings.
If ono invests ? "i ho can get nil that It in
cluded In the $ 'J inembsrship nnd tuo associ
ation couisc of cntcriainmonts In addition.
For § 10 a mnn will secure every ndvautago
afforded by the association , including the
social fcaturos\tlui educational classes , the
library , the baths , gymnasium , loot ball
club , bicycle cluballtho entertainments nnd ,
in the language of the street , the "wholo
shooting match. "
It has been estimated that the actual bene
fits enjoyed by these who Hold full member
ship tickets , if paid for anywhere else , would
cost not less than ? ro per annum. Here is a
clear saving of $00. The educational classes
nlono would cost n young mnn0 at any
other place.
riiyliil ! Culture.
Ono of the most important and most nt-
trnetlvo departments of the association
equipment Is the gymnasium. It is complete
In every detail for the work of physical cul
ture.
ture.Tho
The equipment is of tlio very best obtaina
ble Tno room Is large , suiiliplit during the
dny , electric light during the night , the
work constantly superintended by a director
who has n.ndo u study or physical culture
and is up on the best methods used by the
colleges and best Instructors In the world.
Healthful and popular exercises ns well as
vigorous sports are taught , as exorcises are
recreative as well ns healthful and for fjooit
wholesome fun tno gymnasium is n popular
piece.
Everything has been overhauled this year
nnd put In best condition. The apparatus
has beer thoroughly examined and new ap
paratus has boon added.
Lockers , largo and roomy , nro provided
members frco of charge In the dressing room.
All who enter the gymnasium for exorcise
must lirst take n physical examination by
the physician in charge of that , department.
Ro chnrRO Is made for this examination. It
Is quircd simply to guard against the
danger ol permitting men who hnvu dangerous -
ous ubysio.il defects from engaging In violent
cxorclso which might prove injurious nnd
nUo for the guidance of thn physical direc
tor and the men themselves In adapting the
cxcrciso to the physical requirements of each
individual case ao as to Rccuro the best pos
sible results. Work in the gymnasium maybe
bo begun nt nny time.
l.ltrrary mill Social Kcnturra.
Tr.ero nro literary and social features con
nected with the association varied enough to
meet the wants and tastes of all. Tlio Cur
rent Tonic club , winch meets on Monday
evenings of each week , has become ono o'f
tno most interesting and wlde-awako literary
clubs in the . '
debating city. 'IhoolT-nlghlenter-
tnlnmcnts on Tluusdav nignts have become
Pipulnr and attract lar o numbers of men
from week to week.
In the library may be found a choice col
lection of standard works and boons ol
reference , whllo on the magazine ant
newspaper tables there Is a very wide range
of the best current literature extant. Then
are over sixty of the standard newspapers
nnd of Iho in llio
magazines country reading
X room free to all. The aiinuul antertalumoui
course is worth moro than Iho meinbcr.shli
fco alone and Is free to all holding full mom
bcrshlps. Then thcro nro special lectures
games and outings of Infinite varlttv , li
nnd through nil of this thcro runs a Strom
moral and christianizing spirit that mus
naturally win young men tn paths of tin
highest rectitude and touoblonnd holy ambl
lions In llio.
The educational classes to which all hold
Ing $ . " > and $10 memberships niondrnutci
free of additional coit embrace a course o
nrltlrnotlc , penmanship , commercial com
Rpomlciu'O , bookkeeping , stenography nni
typewriting , English grammar rind compos
tion , Ucrmnn , both elementary and advanced
vocal music and mechanical and free ban
drawing.
In addition to all these features there era
a good many things about tha nssociatlo
that ard just ns free us air to every man wh
calls for thoin , Moro Is n list , of accoinmodi
tious that don't cost a cent at the Oman
Young Man's Christian association :
ticket to the reading room , omploj
uiont bureau , boarding house rcglstc
paper , pens and Ink for correspomloneo , \ ' <
llcious meetings , visitation In tlmo of Mel
ness , Introduction to other ultlo ) and a thai
Band and ono other helps nnd nccommod
tlons that strangers often stand lu need i
and are only too glad to accept.
About the best thing that can oo said i
the association is that these who have trie
Us ud vantnccs for n year or two uro the mo
enthusiastic in recommending it to other
Tha Institution Is a veritable haven for hu
f droils who enter the building and a tower
strength for llio young men of Omaha.
I'lvo Hundred Hi'lugiuoii and rroiulno
Mon from Ahroiul i ; pi'ctod ,
One of the most important , and Interest !
religious conventions held In Oinuha durl
the present year will bo the annual stn
convention of the liapllst church , \\hlch cc
voncs ono week from todav In t
First Baptist church and will continue fo
days. Thcro will bo tn the neighborhood
MX ) delegates present from over the sti
and a number of able nnd eminent men fr <
abroad will attend the convention to addn
the delegates on the various subjects of
lerost to the church ,
Dr. Ulffonl of Uhlcaco and several oil
eminent men In the chuich huvo bignlll
tholr Intention of being present , Tho.U
tlst people ol Omaha have undertaken to i
llcrtaln all the delegates and they will dou
oss accomplish the task .vlth credit to the
pelves anil the city In which they reside ,
The naptist church In Nebraska t
Omaha has oaou very uggreaslvo during
past ton year. " . The membership of
church in Nebraska has Increased fr
about 3,000 in 1S82 to over 15,000 at prose
This I ? n growth over whloli the church has
reason to rejoice. In Omnhn the HnpUits
bavo eleven churches nnd fifteen Sunday
schools. Many of the most zenloua nnd
nggrcsslvo Christian worKers In Omaha nro
found In tno Unntlst churches. As a rule
they nro people of firm convictions ns to
questions of right and wrong nnd nra not
afraid to take n stand for that which they
boltevo to bt1. " rlcht under all circumstances
und upon all occnilo.ts.
A complete program of the convention will
bo printed in duo tlmo nnd In the mcnnllmo
thoio who expect to attend the convention as
dclruatcs should send their names to Dr. B.
H. Wormslov. 3111 North Fifteenth street ,
Omaha , so tint they may bo provided with
places of entertain men t.
In tlio I'nlplt nml tlio 1'cw.
1'ivparations nro moving quietly oa for the
nppoarnncj of Itw. 1J. Pay Mills , the creat
evangelist , In Omahn next month.
Kov. .1. 11. Murray , who has recently become -
como tha pastor of the Ilan com I'ark Meth
odist church , Is a voung man , not yet having
seen his Iwi-nty-soventh winter. Ho is elo
quent and earnest nnd seems to bo meeting
With inni'h favor In his work.
The Kplscoml convention now In session
nt Baltimore H no douot engaged in n great
deal of interesting work but , the newspapers
seem to have but liulo to snv about the pro
ceedings. Members of the Uptseopal church
in Omaha und vicinity would bo bolter
pleased if the newspaper * would give this
great gathering moro ultoMlon and moro
space.
"What has bocoma of the good old Sunday
school convention of ton and llfteen years
ago I" .isltod a loading bunday school worker
tlio other day. The question Is n
portlnent ono. The Sunday school conven
tion was a power for stlmtilatlncr nnd Invig
orating the work ot the schools nil over the
land. It would ben wholesome change to re
establish the old-ttmo Sunday school conven
tion and put moro llfo nnd earnestness Into
the schools , mauv of which anpear to bo
drifting Into a ruinous state of formality and
stagnation.
The lending members of the Hanscotn
Park Methodist church deserve to bo con
gratulated. Their now nnd handsome
church building Is rapldlv approaching com
pletion , nnd the memoors have not forgotten
their early struggles. Their sympatny goes
out to other congregations thta aro'yot. .
struggling along on meager insans , and this
has Induced the Ilanscom Park congregation
to make a free gilt of the old church , which
is rnally not nn old building nt nil , having
been used but live vcurs. to the Walnut Hill
Mcthodht church. The gift will bo
thoroughly appreciated by the Walnut Hill
congregation. That is the sort of sympathy
out of which lasting friendships and strong
social tics arn made. The donated building
is valued at $11,000. it will bo removed to
the corner ot Izard and Lowe avenue , where
thu Walnut Hill congregation has purchased
a lot , nnd will bo placed upon a good founda
tion nml rcllttod and put In shape for use.
The I'lrst Presbyterian church has just
engaged an excellent quartet choir , con
sisting of Mr. Trpynor , tenor , Mr.
Copcland , bass , Mrs. Warner Welsh , soprano
and Miss Nooli Ogden , contralto. The
session of the church has also baen fortu
nate in securing a rceular supply for the
pulpit in the person of Uov. .1. Milton ( Jreeno ,
U. D. , who is in charge of thu Presbyterian
missions in southern Mexico , and is now in
this country for a few months to recruit his
strength , which became impaired somewhat
by close application to the exacting duties ot
ndinicull Held. Dr. Cirecuo expects tore-
turn to Mexico about January 1. Ho will ,
before leaving Omaha , give some account of
his Mexican experiences.
*
Bvory testimonial rjirdmg Hood's Sir-
sap irllla U an honest , unpurohased state
miint of what this mediclno has aetualy
do no.
o
Will Ilocldt ! It Mniiilny.
ST. Lot'i * . Mo , Oct. 10. Chief Himscy of
the Order of Unlhvay Telegraphers yoUui--
day stated that the Missouri Pacilio officials
during tbo receutconipronco between the rep
resentatives of the railroid nnd tno Order of
Telegraphers olTcn-d a proposition that
would increase the wazo schedule ni aggre
gate ot $10,000 per annum , the telegraphers
hoving asked for an increase approximating
$ SOKJ. ( ) ( Jhiof Hamsoy stated that the com
mittee has cut its schedule from 30,000 to
00,000 and that the Missouri Pacillc officials
have tnkon until Monday to give a detinlto
answer to the proposition.
Disease never succcjsfutiv attacics tno sys
tem with pure bloo.t. IJoWitt's Sarsapirllla
makes pure now blool and onrlcbe * blooa.
Klcctod Ulllccri.
ST. PAUL , Minn. , Oct. 10. The St. Paul ,
Minneapolis & Manitoba annual meeting was
held Saturday afternoon , nnd directors were
elected ns follows : J. J. Hill , Sir Donald
A. Smith , George Bliss , W. P. dough , Sam
Hill , M. D. Crover ! and Ed Sawyer. Subse
quently olllcers wore elected as follows :
President , Sam Hill ; vlco president , Donald
A. Smith ; treasurer and assistant secretary ,
10. T. Nichols ; secretary and assistant treas
urer , 13. Sawyer.
DoWltt's Sarsaparillr. 13 reuanl ?
You ( io Kiisl This ritl : ?
If so , It will bo to your interest to
fully acquaint yourself with the excellent -
lent train service now in olToct between
Chicago , Buffalo , ijow Yorlc. Boston
nnd inlormedmto points , via the ' 'Lake
Shore Ilouto. " Through trains leave
t'hicnijo tit 8:00 : ami W'M : a.m. , 3:10 : ,
50 : : ! , 7:15 : and 11.80 p. in. The " ( Jhiiiiigo
and Boston Special" (10:1)0 ( : ) a. m. ) is the
only complete train through from Chicago
cage to Now England. It has dining
cat-serving meals the on tire distance ,
in itself an exclusive feature , ami the
equipment of the train throughout is of
tlio very highest standard. The Chicago
cage nnd Now York Limited ( oJO : ! p. in. )
embodies all that is modern nnd novel
in railway transportation and lias very
appropriately been called a "net-foot
train. "
B. P. IIUMlMtliuv. T. P. A
707 Mnin street , K-insns City.
C i. K. WILUHK , W. P. A. , Chicago ,
-o-
Tim Uut Hill-vest Incursion Sotuli
viu the
WA15ASH UAtLUOAD
Will leave Oratilia 1 p. m. Oot. U5. Foi
the itbovo occasion the Wiilwsh will BO !
tickets to pjlnU south and southeast a' '
hull faro. Tlio only line running sola
trains with reclining ehixlr and I'ullmiii
hutTol sleeping cnra to St. Louis , con-
neeliiiK In union depot with nil tralni
rnnnlnsj east and south. For tickets am'
further information call atVabas !
olllcu , 150Farnam street , Omihii , 01
wrltu G. N , CI-AYTOX ,
Nortluveslcrn Pass. Agont.
llonl cfitnto.
Hartjalns only.
Mv word Is irood. v
*
W . G. Albright.
521-iMJ N. Y. Life bid ? ,
Xittlcttnf Jleillnei nrlcn tniltrtlilsiejtfl / / (
f.iits'rac/i miill fim.il llur , ( en crnta.
IIYHNK II. A. Hyrne , aso 5S. Ftinorul frui
U'alduncu. " 7CU lUinltton street , Tuesday
Uftobur Itat U a , in.
Columbus paptus nluase copy ,
WH. ON-rriinU M. WJIbon , nsed 53 year
1'uncr.il from rcHldunei , U.11I Uharles
Monday. Ujtobor 17 , at " p. in , I'rlandsi
fuml y Invited.
TUOMAS-John I * . Thomas , at 13:30 : p. in
Mindiiy. Oolobur li' , < > f imjuinonii , ut III
it'glilen.'o. if.'J ' "uulh Thirtieth atruut , ago
IU yua , Notlcu of funeral later.
TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING
Now York Columbus Celebration Almost
Beached the Limit on Endurance ) .
SIDE LIGHTS ON THE BIG BLOWOUT
Hays or 1'rnyor anil Alnrolilni ; nnd
ol Itrxolry anil IVaHtln ? Hull
llccnrd Itrrnklng C'rowil
Walchlns tlio 1'nradc.
Nr.w YniiK , Oct. II. [ Special Corrc-
apomlenco to Tin : Br.t.1- during tlio past
weolc the Imtnortnl shade of Christopher
Columbus could have looked upon thin corner -
nor of the terrestrial glob > ' , hn would un
doubtedly have bonn astonished nt ttio festlv
Stio < . that would have mot nla view. Whutkor
or not the great navigator appreciated the
fact that ho was the forerunner of a now
clvlllzUIon ; whether or not ho oven tiled
with the consciousness ot having opened up
now lands to the knowledge of mankind , ho
could scarcely have oxpnctcd that nuy com
munity would mnko so much udo over his
memory ns has Just occurred , nearly 400
years nftsr ho has p'isaed away.
Magnificent , colcmal , dazzling these are
adjectives \vhtch but feebly characterize tbo
Columbus celebration In Now York. The
pagoanlry of the Spanish court upon tno re
turn of Columbus from tils great discovery
could scarcely have coinoarod in grandeur in
Its own small way with the overpowering
brilliancy of the various recent parades.
Hut , whllo wo may admit the grandeur and
the brilliancy of llio Columbus celebration ,
this very grandeur and brilliancy often becomes -
comes a serious drawback to its enjoyment.
Things now tend to bo ovcidone. And me
morial festivities lasting nearly a week involve -
volvo lee great a waste of human energy.
Two days of religious services , thrco daysof
street and naval parades , ono day of feast
ing all this would have wearied Columbus
himself , notwithstanding his well-known pa
tience and ounuranco. If what nil the men
who took nart la the various cveats , ns spec ,
tutors nnd ns nctlvo participants , would have
earned had they not been interrupted at
their work , the real oxpcnso of this monster
demonstration would figure anamount which
would bo a surprise to all concerned.
Not only lu ttio duration of the festivities
has the Columbus celebration been over
done , but also in the length and proportions
of the proco s'ons themselves. Tno Ameri
can people maw like to be humbugged , but
they are willing to Miy "enough" when they
have liad EUlllclorit. U'hi'ii they nro asked
to sit or stand for nearly six hours to wit
ness a military parade patience , indeed , be-
comns a virtue. sVhen they nro required to
remain upon the streets until S or ; t o'clock
in the morning , merely to vtow nu evening
demonstration , it M about tlmo to call a , halt.
All the novelty in the world cannot nrovont
such exhibitions from becoming tedious.
IJccoril llronlicr In the Cro\vit Way.
As a drawing attraction , the Columbus
celebration was u show uar excellence. Clear
skies and favorable temperature combined to
mnko all the circumstances auspicious. The
whole of Now York nnd n great part of the
surrounding country seemed to hnvoempticd
ttiuir inhabitants on to tbo line of march. I
have seen numerous crowds dining the last
few years. I Joined in the throng that
Hocked to Washington to witness the cere
monies which inaugurated BenJ.nniii Hnr-
risoa as president ot the United States. I
watched the people who had gathered in Bal
timore three years ago to view tlio pirndcs
that accompanied the Cathollo congress at
that tiiiio. I saw the Parisian populace
turned out in full force upon the national
fete day , the Hth of .lulv. I have boon ono
of the many thousands who wore present at
the maneuvers ot two of the Gorman
imperial army corps. Hut on no ono of theao
occasions have I been anything that would
even attempt to compare w'.th tlio crowd
which was strolcheJ along Broadway and
Fifth nvonuo at thu time of the recent mili
tary parade. The line of march extends a
distance of about fcur miles. From the be
ginning to the end , there stretched along on
each sldo of the street n solid muss of human
ity reaching from beyond the curb Lack to
the building line. < U many places this belt
of people was thirtv and forty deep , and at
the upper end of Fifth avenue it encroached
so far upon tno street that the soldiers , m-
pteud of maintaining' the company In a double
line , were compelled to fall back into lines of
three and fcur rows each.
Ouo of the local newspapers estimates the
number of persons who witnessed the mill-
ary parade at B.OOO.UOO. This , of course , is
exaggeration pure and simple. If wn couut
i.OOO people to cnch side of each block wo
vouid arrive ut the number ot S.TJ.OOO per
iiile or about 1,000,000 for the whole line of
narch. If wo only reflect that this number
would populate about seven cities the size of
Omahn , wo may have a moro adequate con
ception of the unwlcldly proportions of the
throng.
The measures taken to accommodate the
crowd were upon u line Hugo scale , but foil
'ar short of attaining theirobjoct. The puo-
10 stands erected upon tno public square
were supplemented all along the line by pri-
vnto platforms built in front of the various
stores nnd residences. Many of thojo resi
dences that were not blocked by sucti plnt-
'oriui , had tholr stoopi and fences boarded
over to afford outsiders a lirm foothold with
out injuring the stone work. Merchants pos
sessing Broadway stores built tiers
of scats insldo their windows
, u order to nccommoaato moro pee
ple. Many , I understand , issued regular
invitations to their chief customers to attend
tno celebration. They , then , not only fur-
iishcd boats , but also served lunch niul
llnncr , thus enabling their guests to remain
n the stores from the beginning of the mill-
lary unrado in the morning until tlio end ol
the night spectacle early tbu following
morning. One Jinn , I have Jicnrd , had the
lloorof Its sample room cleared and waxed
i.nd engaged musicians for a dnmo to take
place In the interval boiwcon the two pro
cessions.
I.lttlci Sldo Speculations.
Boiidos all this , thousands of truukmou
had huge stands built unon their wagons
nnd secured permits to place tnom on the
sldo streets ) opening Into the line of march ,
They sold their teats nt prices ranging 1iron ;
SI to S3 and reaped , on the wholw , tholr full
share of pro lit. Almost as lucrative was the
trnftlc driven in soap boxes nad bnrrols
Curilondi of these latter were driven up tin
parallel streets and Ihoro ur.loa-.led by boyi
who peudlcd them out to the unfortunate
pjoplo who woru compelled to stand on th (
sidewalks. A good sUea box sold for $1
while smaller ones and barrels brought ul
the way from a quarter up. I saw ono inai
disposing of a beer keg uud another whi
had placed a long board across two boxe :
selling standing space a foot squaw at 51
cents per pewon. I hoard ono boy say tha
ho hud cleared over $1 upon boxes durini
thu afternoon. Ho was waiting for the em
o ! the parade , in order to gather up the lees
boxes and nell ihem again in the evening ,
The fuulrs , of course , drove a llmvitif
business , 1'eoplo who have boon standlu
iu the street from early morning until lat
at night , are not particular about what the
got to cat. The way the sandwiches , belle
i. eggs , calces , candy , chewing gum , milk , pot
. and lemonuUo flew about was enough to pu
1 n railway oatinhouso to shame. Next t
the fukira and seal-mongers , the cabmen an
street car companies came In for their shar
of the proceeds. To distribute tbo member
of that vast thrung lo their homos after th
of
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int. om Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
parades , was no-small task , Kvory vehicle
was overloaded /mm overcrowded , nnd it U
lltllo wonder that > snvcrnl accidents resulted.
Fifth avenue thl 'morning U a sight tu bo-
hold. If , before .the celebration , the numer
ous unpointed stands nnd platforms Rfivo it
the appearance lot ono long lumber yard ,
today it looks Illio n vast kindling factory.
Thousands upon thousands of woodnn boxes
nna bnrrols line the sides of the streets.
Loose bonrdst , dlicrmlcd pasteboard lunch
boxes , empty bottles , all add to the disman
tled condition of lira llncst resident street In
the city. Alrcndydtiads of kindling have been
cflrtcd invay ; tho-toys have laid in a supply
of boxes and barrels for tholr nicotian boa-
llrcs ; nnd In n fow.-tiays every thing will have
resumed Us accunonicd appearance.
Who , outsldo of thnso who have ronpod
profits , will say that ho Is not glad that n
Columbus celebration occurs but , once cnch
century ! Vicrou UOSKW.VTUH.
Wnr.rixo Wvrnit , Men. , Oct. 23. 'M.Dr. .
Moore ! My Dear Sir t have Just bought
the third bottluot vour Tree of ulfo. It 1s
indeed n "Treo of Llfo. " Doctor , when you
so kindly guvo mo that first bottle my right
side wasso lame and sere and my liver en
larged so much that I could not llo upon my
right sldo tit , nil. There was a soreness over
my kidneys all of the time , but now that
"
trouble Is" nil over. I sloop Just as welt on
ono side as on the other , and my.leop roits
and refreshes me , and I fool the bo.it I've fell
In fifteen yc.iM.mul I k. jw that tt U all iliu
to your Ti oo of Llfo. Your * very truly ,
D. F.
For sale by nil drugUts. :
Tltrlr Water
MISSOUIII VAI.I.IJY , la. , Oct. 10. [ Special
TcloBrnm to Tin : Bun. ] The city council at
a special meeting last night lot the contract
for n SD'JO foot extension to the oilwaler
mains ,
Salvation Oil has cured many of rheuma
tism when other remedies failed. Price 'Joe.
frescoing and interior decorating ; deigns
igns au.l ostlinvtoj fiv.'nishoJ. Henry
Lohmunn , 1SOS Douglas street.
Dr. Price's Delicious Flavor
ing Extracts , Vanilla , Lemon ,
Nectarine , etc. , are beyond
all question the best and most
perfect of any flavors in the
market. The are the purest
and most economical. They
are of the highest strength
and the saving in this direc
tion is no small item. If
something pure and rich is
wanted to flavor cakes , pies ,
puddings , sauces , frostings or
creams , get from your grocer
'ir. Price's Delicious Flavors.
k Holts 4
The only uniformly
successful
SPECIALISTS
IH AMERICA.
IN
THE TREATMENT
AMD CURE
t ) OF
SYPHILIS , GONOR
RHOEA , GLEET , SPER-
MATORRHOEA ,
SEMINAL WEAK-
NESS. LOST
MANHOOD , EF
FECTS OF EAR
LY VICE OR
EXCESSIVE
INDULGENCES
IN IIATURER
YEARS , FEMALE
WEAKNESS. SEX
UAL DISORDERS ,
HYDROCELE. VARICO-
CELE , PILES , FISTULA ,
RECTAL ULCERS.
Consultation froo.
Call upon or address
with , stamp.
I4t'n and Douglas.
®
JU.K.a ) WW3 KISUVKAM ) UltAINTilUll
ST.nn.iojlilo rorllyaturli. UUdiun , flti , MJ
ralnlu. llB UacUa , Ntrrom 1'ronratou ciuial U
klcolioior Iubao33VatoulnUu , \lontll Uauroi
lon.So tnanoftli3llr.ilii.uiuiliuluiniUr : , ujlJjr.
ilociy.tittJtli , I'ro'iutura oil Aio , llarrunun , l.oi
of rower In ulllicr tat , Impatonoy , J.o'icorrliai ' an
nil l'oumloYoil ! io3 > 3i , Involuntiry 1/oiu * , djJji
matorrtioiciii iij tir orur-uxurtl3n at tubr l'
bolf-ubuiuaror-liUuieiuca. A moiuVi trjit'iui
( IU for Ol ) > 'null.S'o utrantualt bati < tuoir
Kuclionla forii ujrui. wltli fi will njl'l ' vrrltlj :
KUftranteotii rofunllf notoiirjl Uu'ir.iinjj Isj-aj
only by Theodore. K. l.owU clruiuut , > old u uai
ouUiuun tornor liitliand ruriium u. Uuuti * '
lie llio , liii r IlnMl I'oalilirly C'liruil
by aUiuliiUlrrliiB llr. llulnr '
< ; < > l < leii Mx-rlflf * .
It can ba given In o cup of coDoo or tea. or In food
tvlthout the knowtedca of tbo patient. It In abiolutol ;
- harmless , sod will erred a permanent and petti
cure , wticllirr the patient li a moderate drinker o
an aloonolln wrcok , Ilti boon elveu In thousand
of cuer. and In every Initancca perfect cure liae fol
lowed. II HV\vr I all * . TatmyBtcuioncelropreiinale
nltb thu Cpi'Oiflo , U beooracv u utter luipoitibllll
for the liquor acprtlto O eilit.
UOI.IIKN M'l'.CfflU 10. , I'rop'rs. Clnrtnlintl , G
46-p uo boaf of mrllouUrs Ireo , To t > o liart of
13th aod lljijlm Sti , 16th an
„ Wholusnlu. Illuku , Uciioo it Oi
uuU Kluhuraeou Uru jUo.Uuiahu , Nub.
GOING DOWN THE HILL ,
Old A RO CreriiltiRou Show * llnclf In Luck
I.uMt-o Kjc * niul Trembling IliintU
MunyVlionni Olil hionr am Vlgorou *
niul llvnltli } How Such n Condition Jlny
1)0 iticnin : | > : i * oil by All.
Ilcmrrmny oMcrly inon nn < t women wo ep nlio
p'nlnlyihnw they nro " ( tdlnu ilown the lull. " The
trutnlilliiK Imii't , tlio micvrldn Mop. ttie Inrk of
lirlKlitncMltuliooye , lhe liriitkon fontiire , nil In
illcntctlmt life U not nt Iduli tide. Hint llio Mrenstli
mid vital forces nto tint \Miat tlioy once worn , an I
In Inct , Hint tticynMKoIiuilown tlio hill. Tills ot
coiirjip. l toboo < pcctuil , for lion onuronclios Inter
ycnr < I'llfloat trouble * arc n.iro to roino , b.il huw
ninny elderly people wi ? PO nro lic-ilttiv. niul coin-
) < nr.itlvrly vigor/oil' . Tlipy nlnny IXMMII diccrfiil ,
lirlulit , contented. Why should not all tie oqmilly
fortiinnto ? It cHlnlnly I * tm lb e. Hverv otuVrly
mini nml ivonmn nei-ils to itontly iml l iw lire , nil
tlio while nei'd to tnki ) VMIIO | mro ttlimilnnt r.-Rii-
Inrly. Kicry tloo'.ur In llio limit mltnlH tills , mil It'
common 5cn niii't lie manifest tn nil. It ! > liouM
not I o mi 1er lnni1 , however , Hint liny unllnnry Mini-
nlnnl woiil 1 bo roco.innor.il M | . It unlit bo Miindlilnj
pure , lion erful , lienlth-iilTliiR nn.l Mienptti Impart-
In i . Piifh nstlniiilnntcinbo fonn I nn'y ' In IulTy >
PiiroMiltWhliXoy. It I * llm uniy iticMlcliml whl -
key In Hie tunrkut. Its wonderful pnpulmlty l due
ontlrdlytul < iimner.inilnlrit It hn nrcnnipli hcil.
Any elderly man or wuiunn throuuii Hi n o tuny cor-
tnlnly | IPO OITO tlio hctilt'i , nun may ren iinnbly v\-
| > pcttoir | lnii ! ( tlu < llto. 1)3 ) not bo Induce I , however -
over , to try mi ) Inferior nrilili or nny which Iho
ilriiK l tor Kriirur iimv seeli to put In Hi plne.i
There Is notlltifi which ( nn nccoiupllili the suuo
tijcct.
AIIOW an I Coniplota Trent nant , cornhtliu ol
Suppoillorloi. Olntmoiit In H.ipjuloc , also In Hot
nmll'llh ! n I'oiltlvu Cure for KU.TIKI. InUrnil
bUntlorUleU'Uiullolilnif , Olironlo , lloc-'ntor llorjll-
t ryl'lloi. T.iU Itjnioly hij nuvor b.'on known to
f nll.lt lUrtior. ofurJJ ! font by mull. Wliy suitor fro n
tUlstuirlblii illiouo w.iJtn wrllt3i ju'inutjj li
DonltlrolyKl'uii with i ) DOW i or rerun I thorn injrlt
notcuroilMjiil stiii [ ) for tt33 Sample , ( inir.uitoj
Issued bjKu tin A Co. , DrujglU * , Solo Aeon
1 ! > tl < iinJ Douirlaj strooLi , u . . ! i.i. Nub
SPKCIAL ORDINANCE NO. 17121.
An ordinance levying a special tax an 1 assess
ment on c ruin lots and nml estate In the
city ol Omahn. lo cover the coat of damages
lor clinugo of grille ot Twcnty-llrst stu-et
from Don as stioct to Iliincroft stiO't : Mar-
tna "troct from'I wentlcth strn't to Twenty-
Ilist--tiL'et. and Custcllar htreut fioiuTniu-
tii'th to't vi'iiiv-thlid slruet
AIIOITUS. . It hav.ng lit'cn nml being hereby ad
judged. ( U'termlno 1 und i-stabllshud thut the
bin-era ! lots and plec.'S of io.il estate herein
after referred to have cai h Inon speclully bene-
llttedtotlio lull aiinnnt herein levied unit as-
he-i ed aiiiiinst IMC'I ot i.ild lots atvl pieces of
real Mtati1 , rt'W'i'tlvciy , by reason tf the lester
or damage- change of ur.uic of Tw eiily-Ilrst
struct from liOicus street to llunrrott street :
Martha stiuet from Twentieth streottoTwenty-
llrst ( .treet ; Castoitiir street Irom Twentieth
slient to T onty-tlilrtl sticdt.
'riieri'foiu tor the jinrposa of paylni ; the cost
of damages for suld ehiiu o of giaao ;
He It ordained by the city couu U oC the city of
Omaha :
eetlon I. That'l'e fTstofOamagos for change
of gr.ulo of 'J wenty-llrst street fioin loreis )
Htrocttn Iluncrolt stieet ; Marth.i street Irom
T untlL'th to 'Iwnnty-llrst street ; and Cnstellar
Btrei t from Twentieth street to Twentv-thlrd
btrect , s ild diinii e being the sum otiSTB in , ba
nnd thcsaiu < 9 i < Loivby luvled anil assessed , ac
cording to specl.it betiL-tlta by r , a oa of
pad Uiiingo of giale , upon the tollow-
In : loti nnd real estate as shown bv the iri'iier-
ally rvcogniyo.l map of the city of Omaha , litho
graphed nml vnbilshed by ; Mulr A : Gaylord in
l-l'l. ' s.ild test b.-lng so luvied on siuil lots au'l
real o tato. lespectlvoly , as follows , to wit :
H Ituod et : il It 7 blU i O.iniDLoll't. add $3 40
do oil ) ft Its tilkl ! r.i
K W It'll til" nflOft v > 10ft ItS bile 2 " 3 13
John .Mnltlner 13Kl
s''l ft Mill ftofwlOftlt 8 blU3 " Kl
V O Dlson *
s'M ft nl .3 ft of vfiO ft lift lilkS SI
C LUinnhoImslO ft w40 ft US b.ka " 1 73
Mary lln.il n'JO ' ft KUIilka 7 SJ
Jolin Mulllnorsi ) ft nlll ftltUbllc 2" ' . ' 00
POOIbun VJ4 nlllS III ) bile 2 i ! 0) )
C L OraiiholmsV ) ft It U ink 2 4 li !
John Tludeman It , 10 blK2 2.1 US
do It II blU2 14 , r > 4
JosSehrotlnei 'i It 12 blk 2 II 44
Miirlin Hiint/.lliBUre'iHiablUS C , 44
John Tiudciniin It li ) hl ! < S 7 48
Ueo IlnntKliiKcr oH It 14 bile 2 3 71
Lena Selinoi.ier w'i It II blk 2 3 71
1'elor Doornur It 15 blk U 7 4S
U f , CIIM | > II It III hi US 7 4S
S Selinllxc Hrew'gCo.s)4 ! ) ft HI7blk2" 3 74
Jacob Woller nil ) ft c'JI ft and olO
ft sIT ft of Mill ft It 17 blk 2 " 2 21
E H.-irpbtilto e4l ) ftnt7 ft It ITblkS " 1 fiO
Sclinlt/u Ilrow.nj I'o s'JI ft It Ih blk 2" 3 74
K Iliiistillon47ftlt | ) IS blk 2 1 > 7
T W Ilor s7 ! n'.it ft It IS blk2 1 87
V Maystrlek n'-Vi'i ft It 1 blk y B IJ )
.Tnllii Mo/ek s 'i ft n.iOJj ft It Iblk U" 1 41
J J Dickey rtul
mw. ft of sii7'J : ft It t blk 3 " 2 S ! )
J Sworenok s7 It 1 bli < : i 1 II
V MnystrlcU n2SU ft It S blk : i 2 02
Jolin Jlc/elv sr > 'i ft n.JJJ5 H 2 blk a " 1 44
J J Dlckuy et nl
urtl'/i ft of sKlTHftltSblk'J "
.1 Sworenok s47 ft It a hlicll 1 ii :
Keed ( 'iinilellltiblki : ; 7 4S
Joseph Knltnt 114 1 > IU3 7 4S
Jlmy ( Ju'gore'iof It. ) Dhcll : i 74
Mary Kkolok w' It . " blk. ) : i 71
Heoil & O.nnubell It I ! blk 3 718
do It 7 bllcl ) I'J sS
do ItfiblU.l H . ' > !
do Itllbllta : ; > IH
Margaret Ionkapi.\ : It 10 blk I ) r > in
1'etur irodonticri ! si ! n11 It 10 blk II " fi n
HenKl I'utorsims'J It 10 blk 3 1:1 : in
1'otur Sodenberg U 11 blk : i II Tile
K.irs J Johnson o'4 H 12 blk 3 o 41
Tutor Holt w'j It 12 blk : i li 44
] { eed & Ouinpbtll o4 ! It IS blk 3 ; i 74
U.irl A Koiwulli It 13 blk 3 : t 74
] i > od it L'nmnholl It 14 blk 3 7 43
Alfred Mlllnrd n'JU ft It IS blk 3
1' 1C Darling bis ft. It IS blk 3 F : u
Oarl Kiiwschoit nlll ft It Kiblk3 2 ia
J ! Miillcndort.USftltlOblki : 5 :
Ciiiollno A Lorlmor nKS ft 1117 blk 3 j n
Mary llocko siuo ft It IT blk 3 ft : i"
Ciiio'.iiio A Uirlmnr nsSft 11 IS blk U " 2 u
Marv llGcUoalOO ft. It IS blk 3 ft : t7
Keed & Campbell It I blk 4 7 48
do It 2 blk 4 7 48
do It 3 blk 4 7 45 *
do it I blk 4 7 4S
Mary A Mimplo at- , Its Ink I 4 111) )
11 ( J II lluingiird \ \ 'i lt.ri blk 4 i.1 43
do o'i II ( Hi.I ; 1 2 4'J '
n.I I'uttnrson w j Ullblk 1 I 10
John K ICiabluni II 7 blk 4 13 11
do Ith blk I in nu
Keed & Campbell It ! ) blk 4 i ll0
do U 10 blk I
Andruw ,1 Carlson n'i wH It 13 blk I ' : i 7i
S .1 l.androw s'J ' w4 ! ll 13 blk 4 : i 71
John Hehmldt ws ! It 14 blk 4 7 4S
llyron Keed ut , nl n'4 w',4 ' It 111 blk 4 : i 74
John J Joi pu > ' , \ \ t : II 10 bile 4 : i 74
Ncls O AniWson u'i w'4 U IS blk 4 : i 74
John \Wsturlniig s'4 ' w'4 It , IS blk 4 ' : i 71
11 iteud ut ul w'4 ' It 2u b K I 7 4S
( Jlnf I'i'torsoii n'i WHU2 bik I : i 74
do s'j w'4 ' It 2'blk : 4 : i 71
Ons Peterson n'i w' ' H2I blk I ; i 7i
I'r.ink U.ib ( HllstH' ' , w'4HSI ' blk I ' 1174
I'at liiirtnoll w'J It 2H blk 4 7 18
lllluud ot ulVJIt 38 blk 1 V 48
do w' ' ll 3Jblk I 11 rj
Charles J .larl ni ! w'Itu hlk I 1 17
1'otur 1'iirMiind b',4 w',4 It r.h blk 4 1 17
Mutt Muttlsoii ll's ei ! M Ih ! blk 4 1 10
Oust A lolinson s'j o'j U jh bll4 1 Ul
II Kurd ot nl U3'l blk I li ( IH
( Jans nisubser nlll ft It 10 blk I ft yj
1' 1. KlMiisor h'.H ft It I'J l > li ; I h Hi
Keed & ( . ' .imuboll It I 1)1 U ' ' 7 II
do It 2 blk fl " 7 11
do Kit blk 5 " 7 11
do It 4 blk 5 " 7 in
do US blk fi " 7 10
do It II 1)11,5 ' 7 1U
do H 7 blk 5 " 7 10
do Hbblkn " 7 10
do U 1 hlktf " 21 12
do It 2 blk a " ii : 40
do 113 blk K " 13 US
do It 4 blk S " 7 4
do ItS blk H " 7 48
do HOblkH " . 7 4H
do lt7bkH ! " 7 4H
do Hbblkh " 7 48
do 111) ) blk H " 7 4 ! )
" 7 4'J '
do UlOblkB
do It IS blk H ' 4 1-0
do It I'J ' blk H " ft 03
do It 2J blk 8 " 1U 11
II Hoed ctnl the oust IJi ) feet of south
Kisfuut o i lint part of toiith-wubl 'i
of iJoo'.TTiri U 13 lying west of 21st
htrcot and noith of ( 'uhtoUiirslrout. . 123 32
11 Heed ov ill south IV ) loot of esiHt 3.1't
feet of Unit purl of boiitb-nest > i of
, uu 27-15-13. lying wen of ' 'lat stieut
und north of Uastcllur sticct . " 0 - "
Total . ' . JS7S 03
Sertlon S. That the special taxes uii'l a eis-
IIMIUU luvicil und asionuil as aforesaid , Hlmll
budnelmmudlatuly upon the pui'iago and ap
proval of hls ordinance. nd shall becoma du-
llmiuont it not puid within lirtr days tlu-rs
litter ; uud therv-uponlnitroit snail bo aildod at
the r.Uo of onu per cunt a month , paynblo In ad-
vtuito from the tlmo tmtd tuxui uecoum no du-
" " "
"tiim n. That thU ordlnanco shall tnko ef
fect and bo In furcofrum uud after Us | U9antu.
1'aMud , boptom raitl.
, WUj GKOVSi , ;
Jlty O.orlc.
Tl I' . DA Vie.
President UHy Council ,
Aprovod , September jgtt , UJJMMuvor.
Muvor.
The above tax is now duo and payable at the
ntllcoof thu city treasurer niul will bwomude
llnuuent and bear Interest , ai Been In section 2
ot above ordinance.
| IBJUV , , , ouNt
City Treasurer ,
If some good democratic friend tells you that
the eountry'll go to the d if Harrison's reelected -
elected don't worry about it. If some protec
ted republican smites his breast and in an "I
know it all" voice says , "I'll leave the country
if Cleveland's elected" let him go , but don't
worry about , it. If an alliance orator assures
you that "General Weaver's got a "Lease" of the
White House for the next four years" don't
worry about it. If your prohibition friend tells
you he s done as much to "put down ( ? ) liquor1
"
as any "man on earth maybs he has , but don't
worry about it. If your coal man swears coal !
will go to fifteen dollars a ton let him swear I
( it'll save you the trouble ) and don't worry
about it. If your last year's overcoat that you ]
packed away so carefully looks a little tired
when you take it out this year don't worry ]
about try a new one.
To wait till snow flies to buy il either now's
the time today while the stock's new and
fresh , and another thing we're going to offer
early buyers something they won't get later.
We're going to offer you a very fine all . . . wool
1".l"l. " " " t MTT T"TT Hi
Kersey g a rme n t in new shades , liiiDd with fine
plaid cassimere with full satin sleeve lining
with canton flannel pockets with silk stitching -
ing with either self collars or full wide silk
velvet collars garments you never saw the
equal of for less than twelve fifty we're going
to offer these
Maybe you think we've got an object in
making this price. Maybe we have but don'tj
worry about it.
1 FOf ? YOIINO 1 RDIES. Superior mlv nt c for rduentlnit
j - > " 'LIV - > J-1' ' J ? . J = LLi = iLldS. yonpg U.jlci . C.uiicoofeliiJy thor-
OURI | , Musical uiiilrt ipit.irtinent | lilclicfltorder tcuclt'TKorilirhctit Amerlraq
antl Kuropcnn rulluto , lir a ami benutffid ground , IK > \ In { tiling * , ruoma well
% ciitintc-i ! , liKhtul l > y c.tv Opens M'litPinlicr ? tli I'ur cntnlocut * ndilicea
Ufi. T. W. IIAHKKTT , 1'rv * . C'OLUJJJIUA , MOt
? oes your system
E eeti a
Stimulant ?
Bf SO , USD
ARJJERBCA'S FINEST WHI32CY ?
For Sale at all High-class Drinking
Places and Drug Stores. If your
Dealer does not keep it , write to
DALLEMAND . CO. . CHICAGO ,
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
* Q < )
ourJlyr7ac.ol.n > iimrli lolnUlrnl conlonti oromiuor. Ono m-fional l'it.itTlow ' prurmfon. cuiiiu IMIOB . .
Jroo. ' . ' prlvnto , Hook ( ll/aterlM ot Lltfl ) anl t uo. OHlou Uour U8. Ei. toU f. W.
ilUn. m.luiSm. &uiiU iluuiii f or rcpi/ .
"Korvo Seeds , "
Hi" wonilprfiil romodr
. " ' ' ' : " '
lobr.coo.opliiiaorhtlniuIiiiitH whicli conn Icr.d to li tlrmllr. | (
iiim liniHiily. 1'iit m > convcnlciivto carry In vent iiiicfcul 1 per pjcj'
' ,
naVliOfii'fc'i. With every Si ( irrlcrwn nh-f u written yuarantte to apt
liy .
, . . . Cl lcuu . III.
niiirouB AMI > AfTEiivmtin. orrtjuntt the moiiey. Circular frco AMtutt. n crvn hoeil Co.
For sale In Omaha by Shonn.in it MConnoll , 1C15 Dodyo stroot.
DR R , W , BAILEY
Tioth Tilled \Vilh-
out Pain by thu
IjtllUht IllVUIl-
llont
WITHOUT 1'Atf Olt
DANfiBH
run rii ON uuuiinit KOK
5 oo ,
I'orfrctntgiinranteod. Tooth oxtnctoil In
tlio muriiliifc'r .Now ones ln rtod In uvonlns
l-eo spucliiions of Hoinoviiblo llrhlifo.
of Kloxlblu Mustlo I lata
Kuo apueliiiciH
All woilc wurriuitod us rpire | uiitod.
' ' ' Hl' ' t
Ulllce , 'ihlidl-'foor , l'uxmi :
Tch'iiliona 10S' * > . HHhii'il ' F.ir.iiu S'i.
Talto Klovntoror 8tarwty ! from 10th
gtroot UntiMiico ,
Kycs tosto-l f roe by an HXI'EIIT OITIOI\N
1'orfcct adjustment , bujiurior loinoi. Nuiv-
ousheaJiicIio cured by iislnj our Sn'
1'ilBUJ low fur llr
goods
THE ALOE & PEHFOLO GO ,
1HS. 15thSt.CrollUoa { ; U.os'c.
_ EiasticStockings ,
f' Trusses ,
Crutches ,
( l ! Batteries ,
IS * *
feel ) Syringes ,
jy -j Atomizers ,
* * & $ Medical Supplier.
AW & TENFOLD ]
IMS. 15th SL
,
' * * # ra ,
- % - Kcxl lo 1)oslQlct ) ( [ )
NEBBASK ,
National Bank.
U , S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA ,
Surplus $05,00q ,
oniffritan'l Olrvcturillonry Vf , Vntoi , Pretldaj )
II. l Cuililnir. vlcu iiruitiloul , a H. Mnurloa W. v
Mn , JuUnj , Collln * J , N. IL I'atrluU , l.o rll
llvea , cutblar. ,
-
T-
TMil IRON BANK ,