Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 30, 1892, Part Two, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 THE OMAHA DAILY BKtf : SUNDAY , OGTOnKH 80 , 1802-81XTKKN PAOEfr
BANKING IN RUSSIA
Queer Fcatnr B of the Moioy-Lending Bns-
intsa in the Czir's ' Dominlrna.
EVERYBODY IS UP TO THE EYES IN DEBT
Per the Benefit of the Peasantry the Gov
ernment Runs a Land Enuk.
UNCONSCIONABLE USURY OPENLY ACTIVE
Nobility as Thriftless as Peasantry and Pri
vate Banks Bleed Them.
ALL BUSINESS DONE ON A CREDIT BASIS
AH Import ! ! nro Aniontrd nil Coiiioiuentljr
Vint lldiiio MiinnructiirKil llnvo drown
up Tlirmighniit thndrr.it l'iii | > ire
All Voratlnns Ilrnvlly Tiixud.
ST. l'1'.Tr.Hiimun. Oct. 15. fbpoclal Cor
respondence ol Tun Bun. ] RuiMa U sup
posed to ba tbo richest country of the world ,
Its oraporor has nu Income of moro than $10 ,
000,000 a year nnd the annual revenues of the
govorntnont nro almost WOO.OOO.UOO. lu
Us natural resources there is no country
which romparos with It , und it could , if It
dovclopcd these , bo moro Independent of tbo
outildo world than China is today.
The truth is , however , that Russia Is land-
poor. It has moro country than it knows
what to do with , and Its llnanccs are administered -
istorod In such n shiftless way thnt it runs
behind million ) of dollars every year and its
government aoht constantly Increases.
It already owes moro thifn $2,500-
000,000 , or moro than 5,500.000,000
ruolcs , and IU paper money is worth only
50 cents on the par value of 75 coats. There
Is no ffold orsllvorusca bore. All business
is done In shlnplastors of from 50 cents to $1
nnd upward , and this paper money Iccep1
iluctualliiR so that a great speculation gees
on In buying and soiling It. There is n.stock
market nero in St. Petersburg which has nt
times as lively scenes ns Wall strnot , nnd tbo
Russians gamble wltn'stocics ns well ns with
cards. I bad quito a sum ol English cold
when I came lute Hussia some months ago ,
unu I have changed this from titno to tlmo
Into Kusslau papor. I nm now Dotting from
10 to 15 per cent more for It than I did in the
summer nnd the value of gold , has been in
creasing ever since I came hero.
During the time of Alexander II the pov
ornmont tried to keep up the value of the
Husslan paper nnd tbo Russian bonds b ,
Bonding gold to rcdootn them nt par when
they were presented for sale In the mantel
of Kuropo. This wont on for yoaw until it
was found that a systematic business o
buying the bonds cheap in Kussla nnd Helling
thorn ir. tbo other iOuropean centers was
going on nnd it was men stopped. At pres
ent Hunslii has to nay 4 per cent and up
ward for all tno money she borrows , nnd
her attempt to got a ! ) per cent loan last year
at Paris was a failure.
( fovornmciit-ltun l.iincl Itiinlc.
Tlio whole empire is honeycombed with
debt , nnd this is so with individuals as well
as with tuo states , the villages and tao gnv-
ornmont. Both nobles and peasants are
loaded dow xvitb the payment of enormous
rates of interest , and Hussia has moro queer
money schemes und banking institutions
tban wo had In America before tbo war. -
Tbo government has a land bank , which
loins money to.tbo . peasants in order that
they way purcbato land. This bank was or
ganized about ten years ago and it tnaUcs
loans both to individuals nnd to villages.
Tbo government puts about . ' ,500.000 into it
every year , and since I IB organization it has
made ever 7,000 loans to moro tban 200,000
families. About 3,000 of tbcso loans were
made to villages and through this bank the
peasants bnvo bought moro than 4,000,000
acres of land , upon which they still ewe
about80 per cent ot tbmr indebtedness. In
nddltlon to this there are various ways of
loaning money to f armors and the government
of Hussi.1 mil lies advances on gram stored in
warehouses or delivered to the oniclalsof the
railroads of the country. The treasury de
partment can authorize any railway company
to make such advances and the company will
loan not moro than 00 per cent of the value
of the gtaln dtipostted with it. It will re
ceive at least B per cent in advance for this
snrvico , and In audition lo this the ncasint
will have to pay about a per cent per annum
for a sinking luna nnd one-third of 1 per cent
to the railway company for negotiating the
loan.
loan.Such
Such loans usually run for six months and
If the money is not pnld at tbo end ot tbo
tlmo the grain may bo sold ut publlu auction
to redeem it. Out of tbo proceeds all charges
for Btoraco , expenses of sale , Interest and in
debtedness must bo paid before tbo owner of
the grain can receive anything , und he gets
what Is loft , The oflleors of tbo railway keep
tbo imperial Dank oostrd as to the amount of
grain which they have on hand and thov are
liable to the government for the mon'ov it
loans through them to the farmers. This
system of loans has been going on now for
moro tban four years. It is very popular ,
and a great miiuy of tbo peasants take Ad
vantage of It. It is no wondur tboy do so , for
the chnrges ore muuh less thnn those of the
usurers who abound in every district of Hus
sia and who are aucklug the life blood out of
tbo people.
In Uio Tolls til liui UauriTS.
One clns.-i ot these usurers Is luioun ns the
koulaks. These nro peasants who Imvo saved
n llttlo money and who lend It out at high
rates to their fullcnvo. They nro worse than
the nobles or tbo bunks , nnd they , togothci
with tbo small snopkcopers , vo'dUa nollors
and merchant ! ) practically control Uio money
business of tlm smaller suttlpmouts.
In toma vlllaKOs you will llnd the Jew
who bus in some way crept in from Poland
who is loaning money at big rates of Interest
torost to peasants and who has often mart
paces on nearly every available ploco lof
properly In the town , ahd thouah the noml
nul rates of luteroat are only < > lo l' per cent
tbcso uouliiUs , merchants nnd Jovvs so ur
rnnqo It that they got from 1UO lo 200 poi
cent. The crops nro often inortK'igud ' bufon
tboy are planted , and when the punianl is
bard up In thn winter bo will miiku any isrt
of an upr-'eiiuint to sell bin crops or bis inboi
tor the next itummor for monov.
In some provinces the land 'proprietors ad
vni'co a mull sums of money on u contrac
wltb a man that ho is to glvo thorn ono or lw
days a weou of labor for a year in paymon
for It , and the system is siicu that Instance
Imvo boon known of men getting two days OSa
week from a peasant for n year for about f
of our money.
Tbo truth of it is tba peasants are llki
children. .Tho majority of them do not koV )
bow to take care of themselves. Thov do I0t
see beyond tbo day , and they are willing ti
promise anything for money. Tbuso tcouuk
nro the worst sot of usurers lu the world
They constitute lost than 0 per cunt of tin
population and many of them bavq yrowi
HHlto wealthy. Originally poor , they ar
iictjuutiitril with all the trlous of thn peas
anis , ur.d.it.ev know how to grind them dowi
to tbo lowest , point , iina they usually prefo
payment In labor rather tban In money. Tb
wages in Hussia nro so low that it U linposs !
„ bio for a peasant ever to iot ; much irene
ahead , ntidjij | laoor and hi& crop are all tlm'
bo has to mnrtgaxe.
Just now , on account of the recent fatnln
t and the vast loss iu tbo sbupaof cattle nd
borcs , the peasants bavo become moro i
debt than ever and Ihohunatcdsof millions r
dollars wblch the Kovornmoit | bos loaned t
tUo village * on account of tha famine bn
. .rondo tbo Husslan peasant the poorest ma
in the world. Ko one In Hussiu ontsldo c
the poascuts sees bow tboy cau pomibl
'repay the government for this famine mono
'
and no ope expect * it. 'Tbo czar wllljirol
obljr foririvo tbo debt louie tlmo iu tb
filt'ure , when bo wisuos to bo c peci ll l
gracious to'tho people , and uoveral Utmlu
tatc mon bavo told me that tbo only reave
why tbo money was uot lron outnirbt wi
boctuio duob a gift would Und to make it
Russian * n nation nf puilpors nnrt to can so
the peasants not , to work nt nil , on the HUMS
thnt lha government and the cznr would not
lot thorn Jtarvo.
Ititslnn Nobility I'oornnd Dcbt-I.n.iilrd.
The nobility of Ktmln grow poorer every
ycnr , nnd thcro is n bunk hero iitulor the
government which was organized to lend
inoiioy to the nobles upon mortrago * on their
land. The loans of ttils Dank already amount
to moro than f : > 0,000OJO , nml n number of
estates Imvo bean sold under foreclosures of
mortgages by It. Not long ngo It wn snld
thnt 3.000 estates were mlvortlsrd for snlo \ > r
this bank ot the nobility , nml the Urpo
estates wblch used to prevail In Ktmln nro
fast being divided up by debt and high In
terest.
The nobles know llttlo moro thnn the pens-
nnls nbout taking cnro of their property , nnd
they nro moro oxtrnvngf.nl nnd IHSS careful
of miking both ends tncot. Itoloro serfdom
was abolished tbov baa more than tboy could
snend , aud now when they hnva to rely upon
tholr OH n Drains to ronko up for tbo loss of
the land , which was sold to the peasants ,
they llnd themselves poor.
There nrc n largo number of private banks
In addition to these government ban KB , and
these , 1 ntn told , nro making money ,
nnd they nro paying dividends of
from ( J to Jfi nor cent annually.
Tbcso banks came Into cxlstcnco nbout the
time thnt the serfs were f rood , unu there
vcro no bauds to speak of In Russia outsldo
of thu government banks bcfuro ISO I.
Uussln U just learning ivlmt banking
moans , and before this tlmo the "Hank of tha
Stato" did all the business of the ctnpiro.
It tnid n capital of loss than 3,1)00,000 ) und Us
private deposits were over ? l'.I3OuO,000. As
sooii ns the private banks began to boestnb-
llshcd the money In circulation In Uussln In
creased nnd In about ton years the deposits
doubled and banking capital Increased ten
fold. Loans nnd discounts were thun used
largely for business purposes and now
money is turned ever ns rapidly hero In
KUHMH a * anywhere almost In tbo world.
The Russian National bank or Uank of
Russia Usuos In the uciehbnrhood of $400-
OO'.t.OOO ' of paper nnd It lias moro thnn f 100-
OOJ.OUO of ussots. Its original capital was
only nbout SIL'.OOO.OOO. but Hi business
amounts to $ J : > 0,000,000 every year nnd It has
deposits In trust uinountine to more than
fiuO,000,000. It Is tlio bank through which
nil tbo croat government operations go on
and the treasury department leaves deposits
ot fiu.OOO.UOO and upward almost constantly
with It.
Not long nco the ministry of flnanco or-
canlzod a system of savlncs banks hero ana
there uro now moro tbnn MM of these nnd
their deposits nro increasing right along
until they ncnv amount to moio than $1)0.- )
000,000.
lluslnei * Conducted on u Credit llasis.
A largo uart ot tbo business of Russia is
based upon credit , but very llttlo buying is
done b\ ' check , and thi man with bis bank
account draws bis inonov and pays his bills
In it rattier than with Ills checkbook. The
merchants , as a rule , give long credit und
the retailers buying bills of goods usually
glvo no notes mull nluo months after tbo
saleAt the end of nlno months it Is cus
tomary to BIVO a note or draft , pavablo at
ninety days' slcbt nnd nn extension is often
"
' asltctl. fully "ouo-half of al ! tbo business
done is on credit and tiasn buyers In the
wholesale trade cot from 'J to 5 per cent dis
count.
The retail trade of nearly all the cities of
Russia Is carried on on a cash basis and the
poorer classes nro always compelled to pay
cash. Tbo nobility are usually nlloxved to
run accounts and If ono tins real cstato there
is not much trouble in getting credit.
] am told that thcro are few houses in tit.
Petersburg or Moscow which are not or
have not been mortgaged , und I find very
fair bunking institutions in all of these larg
est Russian cities , which seem to bo doing
very will. W < i bavo a consul at Moscow who
das one of the largest banks of the city una
who has inado u fortune In showing tucsa
Russians how to lend monoy. tic is of Jew
ish extraction nnd bo bud expcrlcnca with
some of tbo larcost banking houses of
Europe before bo came to Russia. Ho is
worth , I am told , several millions ot dollars
and ho bas made tbo bulk of his fortune in
Russia. His business establishment is on
the bccood Moor of ono of tbo largo houses of
that city , and it will bo surprising to Ameri
cans to know that most of tno banks or Rus
sia are upstairs. You Una uonoy
changers on tbo cround floor , but
many of tbo big bunking establish
ments have no signs of nny slzo , and you
enter them moro Ilka a private bouso thun n
business establishment. It is not tbo easiest
matter to get money out of them. Tbo Rus
sian is naturally suspicious , and vou have to
bavo tbo proper moans ol ideutlriciuioii or
tbo police is called in ana your record is
looked up. It takes about a day for a
stranger to gut a check cashed at a'country
bank , and churgos nro mada for everything.
In figuring up tnaumountduo you in chance
tbo banker will use a little box of buttons
strung on vrircs Instead ot calculating by
figure' , una bo adds and subtracts , multi
plies and divides rather as tbo Chinese do
than tbo Europeans.
Tnoro are puwnbrokmg shops in all the
towns. Tnoso are licensed by tbo govern
ment , and tbo pawnbrokers bavo to make
largo deposits and pay well for tbo privilege.
lion- the Kuiiluns urn Taxed.
Speaking of the imperial bank , It is inter
esting to note how this Immense sum of
nearly SliOl'.OOO.OOO worth of taxes is collected
ovorv year and wboro it comes from. This
Is n big country , but the revenue would , If
divided among tbo Russian people , amount to
Si'i a family , nnd the expenditures of the
govern mont are enormous
The emperor , in addition to bis largo pri
vate rortuno , bus practically the control of
nil the revenues of tbo omplro and bis word
U law as to tbo disbursement of thi ? vast
sum. lie has a big organization under him
nnd bo bus bis cabinet just at our president
bus. The vast empire is divided up into
provinces or staleseach of wblcb has its gov
ernor , who rules the state much as our gov
ernors do , but who Is appointed by the em
peror. Every btato is divided up into
districts und every district into
towns nnd villages and there
uroolcotlvc assemblies in the towns , counties
and states , which have much to say as to the
distribution of tbo taxus , nnd every village
decides just how much each of its members
shall pay of tbo land taxes. The peasants
now uay nbout $2 a head for their adult male
population and they pay moro than f50,000,000
of direct taxes every your.
The bullc of the revenue , however , is col
lected In indirect taxes , and Russia has a
higher wnll of protection about it thun the
United Suites. All sorts of imports mo
taxed ana tboro is a revcnuo tux on sulnts
Which amounts to * iiO,000,000 : a your , and
the passport taxes amount to something ilka
, $10,1)00,000. ) Nearly everything audur the
, , sun H tuxed and the tax list is gruutar tban
- ours was during tbo worst part of the civil
l- war. You have to pay a tax to carrv on any
kind of a business bore , ana a clerk in a store
- is taxed for the privilege of clerking. It
. , costs about $ < 1 u year for the right to s6ll
tobacco , nnd if vou want to run a hackney
coach or a sloitgo you mus t tuko out n
license nt n cost of & ) . You pay 100 n voar
for keeping u distillery and $75 for selling
wiuo in u iavcrntuud It you Keep a restaurant
of nny kind you iinvo to take out a license
for it. If you own a horse It will cost vou
- $3 n year in taxes ana a dog you can havo'foi
CO cents , If you Uavo u lawsuit you wll
< bavo to pay utnx on the amount of money In
volvcd In It. Railroad tickets nro taxed ant
: " 5 per cent is tuxed on express rales. Tnoro
a i Is n tax for tire insurance and there are taxes
! on bout.ou.olu furniture ana personal prop
erty. You note in your purohusoi nt lha
stores that all imported Roods have llttlo
\V metal taus fastened to thorn by wires and
thcdoaruibu govorumout stamps put on by
to the custom bouio ofllcora. If a lady wishes
ribbon for ber hair or a mun buys a neoktlo
. tboy tlnd upon them these llttlo Btomps , the
cost of welch bus been added to the prlco of
tbo goods.
ro 1'roteoU I ! r Dome Industrie ! .
- This Russian protection crowds nearly all
' classes of foreign goods out of tbo market ,
. und under It a Urge manufacturing burlncss
has grown uu In Uuasia. Tuo hardware oi
- this country Is noted for its excellence unu
tbero are a gmat many American specialties
sold hero us American which are imuto 111
otbor parts of Europe or In Rusnlu. I Hint
no that American goods Bland Very well , und
alien things ns agricultural machinery uud
" i band tools could bo imported and sold at a
jirollt. Too German * and Engllsb are
selling sonic American ROD U In thli war ,
mul tha Germans aw ImitnUntr some ot our
noons and shipping them hero.
Merchants leil me that It would pay tbo
American manufacturers to send tholr
ngonta horato studv the market nnd to fur-
nlsh goods to suit U. llut noihlr.g cnn bo
done bv circulars or through other parties.
The UunnatiH are very Jealous of American
trade nnd tbov nro doing nil tbov can to
crowd it out of tbo markets of the world.
I have found some largo land owners who
arousing American agricultural ni.iohlnory ,
nnd 1 have root n number who have told mo
they Intended to study our agricultural
methods when thov cams lo Amor.cn to
visit tbo World's Inlr. nnd In this ease they
will probably ship snmo of our mncnlnos
back ( o Russln from Uhlc.igo ,
Consul Oicnoral Crawford tolls mo there
will bo at least 1,000 exhibits from Russln at
the Chicago exposition nnd tbo czar Is pro-
Daring to show something as to tbo resources
and possibilities of his country.
l''IUXKJ. ( CAtirBNTF.lt.
You don't want n torpid llvor ; you don't
xvanln bad complexion ; you don't want a
bail breath ; vou don't wan' a hoadachn.
Then use Do Witt's Mule Enrly Risers , the
famous llttlo pills.
How to ( Hot ( lie IVnpor Mc.isuromont.
Mcnsurrmcnt for Uio liaml l the Unrest part of
c-lionilomon Tlio number * I. ! . ' . lion ttiobsncl
Ir.ito where mptiMircmc'Ti ! iliuuhl tin tnkt > n.
Tlio tinnilK uunt U ! > } vncii for nny ItMirft't m > to Sf
inchcfl. Imt for ono Inritor lli n Mlnchoimld HU'i-nls
oitra for uicli nililltlnnnl Incli. Thus it lillncli costs
W.M , unit the pills may l > hoiiKlit for tl.M n lioltlc'
V u cnn buy Ilia ( illlii nml bnnilt direct from our
stores , or by in nil or axprCB ) .
DR.EDISON'S
DON'T
You Sec Your Stout Friends Growing
Tliltiuer Evcrj Diiv.
Tnoy Are Using Dr. 'Edison's Obesity
Tills and n.inil .
NO DIETING , NO PURGING.
It tm boon nbuniinutly iirnvoil Ihil'tlio UUP of Ills
luin-olccltlc bamlt. or hit olivsllr | illl , of both , fur
wlilcli tlio iictmts of this country ara tlic wi-ll-known
llrro ot Ixirlnu A. Co. . , K WestSind Street. Now
York City , I'tlio ona anfn nnrt olfectlvo wnr of re-
OucliiK corpiilency Thu Obc'slty fills ro uinde f rum
thu waters of ttio Germnn Iiniu'rl.ilprliigi , Bovcrn-
iiienlOwm-rslilp.
Tliabnnds ur pills nro unotl sopuratcly , nnaninkon
rapid nml healthy cun > . Or 1C lined totteUcr , thoj
lielpcacli utlier in nctlon mm ubtitlii liettorresulti
Cured His Rheumatistn and
Obesity.
AUDlToiliru , lloTKI. . ClilcaifO , April 25. 1SU2.
Ocntlcmen : I'lenje soml onons-lnch ubolty Imml
to Mrs. W. L. Cnrroll , S3I Cliestnut Struct , Phila
delphia , C. O. l > . I.llca your obesity tisnd nml pills
very much. They hnvo rciluoed ray wuluht olKhtocn
poiindi In tlio Inut llvo wepki. The uDuiitypllli
Intro driven awnr nil rlieiunntlo trouble.
Wll.UAM II. DllKXLL.
OBESITY FRUIT SALT I
A FRUIT LAXATIVE.
Contains all the valuable Sallno Cumtlf.io iti of
tll'i : rilTlT. Is cllcrroiccni , tusttu Bircut nuil
ilcasant. IlkeeoJn.
REMINDS YOU OP CHAMPAGNK. Ifi
AilcllKhtful xubBtltulo for Soil n. Lemonade , Hoot
ieororany tithtTkiimuicr bnycritKO. 1
AND HELPS YOU TO GROW THIN.
Ir. Kdlson'H KrnltBnlt : IB tlm holt n'ld Iniploit
reiiH'dy for rPKulatliiK thn action of the liver that
ia yet been discovered. It 1' very valunblo after
my cxccat In cutlnxor clrlnklnK. In w.irni weather
t lower s the tomperntura of the body und keeps ono
n n comfortable , honlthy condition In tao summer
uonths. fi
THICK ONE DOLLA.K PER 1IOTTLE.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Wholesale tlruKKlsts of New York Ulty who carr
our tioods In Mock- .
Churlcs N. Urlttonton Co. .
McKesson & Koliblns. j
W. n.SuliIoiroflu &Co. ,
and other lendlnu tiouaos
NOTICE.
Dr. Edison's Elootrlo Holts and I'lnscrlllnis
nro sold ut. our stores Send for special Kleu-
t.rlc Holt Circular soalcil.
LORING & CO. ,
42 P West 22ud St. , Now York City.
10 P Hamilton Phit-o , Boston , Muss.
84PKstst Wnshinprton St. , Chic o III.
MOUNT VERNON
PURE VIRGINIA RYE
I bog to call the ratbiition of the pub
lic to the above ) ) opulu- brand of pure
rye whisky und ronpootfully uak a com
parison with uny ether brand of pure
rye offered in this murkot. It is fur
suporiof to any othoi- whisky and I
Kuaninlco its nbsolulo excellence in
lltivor as well ns it-i purity and its whole *
some Directs. The public is invited to
call and M-y it.
Henry Ilillcr , OKI N. 10t.li St. , family
wine and liquor house. Esmond hotel
block.
ARE YOU SUFFERING
I-'UOM
Tcmale
Wcultness ,
Catarrh or
_ \ Ripmatssn ,
" Chronic ,
Nervous or
Private
'Diseasu ,
JP BO , OALTj ON
Dr. Searles & Searles
Consultation Free
For thuTroatmont of
Chronic , Private and Nervous Diseases ,
MAf < K AND FEMALE.
FEMALE WEAKNESS , SEX
UAL , DISORDERS. SEMINAL
WEAKNESS. LOST MAN
HOOD. SPERMATORRHOEA ,
SYPHILIS. GONORRHOEA ,
HYDROCELE , VARICOCELE !
NERVOUS DEBILITY
P { TUUB ! FIS'ryL4' . FI5SURK nnd BTRIC-
.FT EBKCTUM.Pormanuntly
Cured without the use oi kuifo , llgitura or
canstio
STR1 CTUREGimru"ooa ! i'u" nont.
,7.7. . . . ly uutcdroiuoviil coin-
tileto. without cultlni ; , cututlo or dl ulatlon.
UnresolTocteci at homo by patient without u
niomenl'i pain or niinoyiuice. Cull on or nd-
dreaj with tUunip fcr circular * , free book and
Dr.aSeai1cs& Seines , " 88gjffiI Voroot ! >
Ne t to l o t OlHco.
a
n
ify Unlike umolublt which art
ify
y Cocoa * IndlgttUblt A Cocoa }
j.
10
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IUU -tBEBT AND OOE8 FARTHESTr-
U K'uvcs no Sediment on tbo bottom of the cup.
THEY WASH THEIR CLOTHES
f "n i ) v _
WITH
SOAR
e.
% t's where tl ?
/AADE ONLY BY
RKfAIRBANKStCo. CHICAGO.
r 'HE RIRANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and
Jmnmio ( purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe ana
always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness. Blotches
on the Face , Blight's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation ,
Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered
Stomach , Dizaii 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 Digcistion , Pim- pies , Rush of Blood to
the Head , Sallow Corn- plcxion , Salt Rheum ,
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THE SUCCESSFUL OBESITY SPECIALIST
Mn.AUcoManle.OnKon.Mn. WolRlit : H < Iiirotrea'
' - " j utter treatment.
Tlio Tolluwlntf pornuns Imvo liikou trontiiiont nt
lr tSiiydor , nlth loris of tveUht ni ulron h low
They will clu'orf ully miswcr all Inqulrlui If Btanijn
nro InclosoU. *
IlL-foro. Afor Ii0 .
Jins. HACIIII , f'.lciii\M > N ,
r.iclHQ.Iiinrtliii. ( liw . li''ilbs. HT I 17H IU
Mns. Al.K'i : MAIN.I ;
llri-Kun , Mil . 3'JU" l&i 15'J"
B II. < oi'i : ,
Omru , WU . 310" 'JOi iif : !
HlMION VAN \VlNhl.K ,
Krunklln , 111 . l ' 'H3 1 I
Mns < ; iotfn : : KUIIMA.V. :
It. Hlilwi-ll. Cnl . 2T8" I . ,9 10(1' (
MltS hAUUI IlAIINIMt ,
l.lllfo , riflh-Ht.
l.unvonnarlh , Ku- . S75 170 10. *
PATIENTS TREATED BY'MAIl. .
rfofttnrnnKt nn incnnvenlBiico , linrmlH unu nu nan
u.ioctH. . htricUy conti'lcntiul. lurciiculu aaat& >
tiuioainlM address with Gc. In tttauii ,
DR. O. W. F. SNYDER.
daVlckcr'a Tlicatre Bldn. . Rhloann. lit.
DR. C GEE WO
Tlieonlr Uiitlr grU'intil Clilnii ]
Elutitruiri' nuJr Tai rair prAOUoil
cnceiTltli ull K iu n cinuuui. Tram njoaiJifullr
nlUhroaiauiDi lrJ3 up l'7 otliar ilJOturi Oill
nml no liliuor urlta fur iinnitlun blink , 1)3 nil
llilnkjrouraiu lupiluu bjji-jij/ujr il.icturDIH
you 'j. Outlrf I'D JIilujiJ iliulur > rllU lili n.r u > I
won.lurfulM iiwlloi. a" IrjjJlvj na Y [ 13 iolt : ml i
purmanijutojrj-wflutDt'ur iluo.ori eiimJI lri
Herb * . Itooti nml I'lantjcaturj'i rd-iuJIji - hit
merllclMOi. Tlis worlil lill "itnati. Onj tbaililll
leilliuoiilaUliitlirjoyjirj' iiriutloi. No liilnrloji
ili-cucllui > . nu lurjutU * ' . na puUji lUtlanil
Irc.itiiiuntuiKt | > erjn illilt cnn
Fol | < iwlniraoiiiucjiiaii/ a-j | cjr-il
MMI Uib/nllienlcctur'i |
Tliot. CouKlilln. II. llarnur treut , c'lruulorlu i-
luitUniUjru-jri. klj i jr nml llr r troutiloi.
Tliu .Culnrt. Ulli " ' Knrni'n atrjati. KOrnril
ilutillUr.liilUiitloii , lo i f stD.-ut'i .iilvtulll/
' ' medlcliu l but t rjlljf
1'uuk r yu in u ,
M. Unloriun. . Utl < : uuli ( n'.ru : .
usthuinnii'l ' broiichltl * ur lUtnn roirJ
UI1IUU I UI9UI1II14 * Ibua lui ,11 * iu , rviuvtii , , PKI
Ulilnor uJ l.Ucr Couiplnliit. No uxonl. .
unlr ! > / Cblii8tf .Meillrluu I'o , Cn | > lf4l , IIJJ.JIl
Offiw , IGUt anJCalifjrJii Sli Oaii'n ' ,
PA\MNO HOND3.
t'rorliunnUon and noticoof HiihiolMlon to the
oloctoM nnd lo nl voter * of thn oily ot
Oiiuiha of the < | iio < tlon of iMtiln * thn
bonds nf the cltv of Oiniiha In the Hum of
ono hundred thons-inl do.iar * ( tl P.liW ) to
pay for the ron of pivliiR. repavltKor mi o
ndiinmni the lntorORllon of strroU nnd
spaces uppnMto nlloyi In said city , mid to
pay the cost of tiiivlnaln front of ro-il CJtnto
noMiilijcot lo nssosimont of sppolnl taxei
for pAvintt piirimsos.
l o the electors and IcKal volor * of the city of
Omiha :
1. tleorun I' , llenils , mayor of the clly of
Om-ihn. do Issue this , my iiroclani it. on , nnd
-V the Authority vested In luo .s . stloh intyor
do lirroliy IT vo pnbllo not co to the oloclors
nd loirnl voters ot the city nf Omali thntn
onerul ulnctlon will ho hold In nntdcltvon
I'luxilnr , the oluhtli day of November. M. ' ,
for the purpo < oof siitnnlttliitf losild electors
nd lean voters the question nnd proposition ,
following , to-wlt :
"Sn ill bonds of the cltv of Umalm In tlio
sum of ono hundred thousand dollars DlOti.OWi
o IMIIIM ] for the purpose of u.iyln thn coil of
Having , ropivlns or maoadnmir.nu Iho Inttr-
soctlons of fllroets nnd union' oppo lto < Hoys
in siudcltv , or pivlnit the cott of pivlnitln
rout of real rMatf not subject to assessment
of Hiieclal t ixos for titving piirpo.sos , sild
bonds to run not more Hum twontrJ ) years
audio hour Interest p y blo scml-unnually
iti r ite mil exct'cdln r llvo per eont per tin-
num. with iMiupous att vhoil , to ho called
favliiR i nmlti."iind nutto bo solil for less than
par , tbo proceeds of widen slmll I o lined for no
Hhor ) > nrpo < o thin p-iy ln the cost of tmvtn ,
leliftvln or inaoai um zing the Intersections
of streets and spares opposllo alloys In silJ
eltv , or In front of real estate not subject to
ssi'ssmi'iit of speclil taxus for pivlnitpur-
o os ?
Tlu\sald ( tuesllon nml proposlt on shrill bo
submitted to sild electors onllrnln tbu protier
form piovlduil by Inw forolllc.al bat ots , with
Ibowor.s "Ves" " , \o" prlntothoriMin. . All
f said ballots Invlnx an "X" murk follow-
in the word "Yes" shall lie eotmted In f ivor
nf Issuing sild bonds , nnd allot said ballots
huvlni ; nn "X" * u irlj folloivlnu the word " .So"
shall bo conni'i und considered UH against ,
he Issuing of s.nd bonds.
The poi s shall bo open the ilsy of said nlco-
tlon at el lit o'clock In the mornlnir aud shall
continue OIIDM until six o'eiouU In thu cvonlni ;
of tlm Nitmi day at the lespcctlvo
places , as follows :
HI13T W A It II
l' cnrilur 7th "nl1
W " Sthand Leaven-
> Slh nlul JnnL"1
, ! " ' , S nc"niorIJtl1 : " ' "I n"
iinitli of I'lercu street ,
" ' "Jstrlctr.N."rtll'tI < l"of I'aclllo
, , . . street lie-
wcpii ptli and 7lb streets.
> ark W1d | * VBnll °
I V corner Cth and Ccntor
'J-b ' District N W corner Oth and llnncroft
. N i : corimr llltli and Vlnton
8ECO.M1 WAIIII.
N W corner Uth and Jonon
Ir.i Distrlot-3 W oornor l th and Lnavon-
vorib streets.
ith Distrlrt-S W cornnr 23tli and j.onvon-
torili Htreels.
Uhl ) strict S i : corner aid aud Loavon-
voitb streets.
> th llstnct-E si sldo of South 23th Ktrcet ,
'Dposito I'onploton . ' .re.
7th Dlstnct-S K corner loth ami 1'Iorco
treots.
hth District S H corner 14th and William
uoet-i ,
Utli District N" E corner Sixteenth and Con-
r streets.
I'th District NV \ corner 'iJth and Dm'O.is
.I reels.
llth D.strlet-S E cornorSOth and Ilnncroft
itreots.
r.'lh Ulslrlcl N V corner 1.1th and Vlntou
ireois.
13th Dlstrlot-S \ comer Kith nnd Valley
troels.
llth DIstrlct-N Ecornor23lhand Iloiilovard
venuo.
TIIIIUI WAIII ) .
1st I > strlct-S W cornur 12th and Chicago
treols.
M District N W corner llth und Davenport
> i roe Is.
ltd District South sMo of Capitol avcnuo
u.ir ( west of ) liiih street.
4th District Wusl sldo of 12th street , bo-
ween Doiulas and DuJ' o streets ,
ith Dlstricl .N K corner luili nnd Capitol
vennu.
iih District N E corner tub und ll.trnoy
TCOIS.
Tib nistrlct-9 E corner llth and Oou.'l.ia
ll'Oli.
th District N E corner' IStb and Jackson
tri'ci .
nil District S E corner 10th and Howard
t reels.
F.1UK1II WAIIII.
1st Dlstrlot NV corner 17th and Duvonporr.
roots.
' . 'ml District N W corner 9Ind and Davenport
roots
.Ird District N W corner J th and Dodge
rents.
Ith District N E corner 17th and Dodtfo
i reels.
ilh District N E corner 17th nnd Harney
i.leols.
Mi District N W corner 20th aiid Douglas
tieots.
ith DNttlct N W cornur 25th street , and St.
ary's a\cnuo.
Hth Distrli't H W corner SOth slroot and Bt ,
.lary's avenue.
9tb Dislrlcl Knsl sldo of Mtith 13th street ,
uiwcen llurnuy strcot and Hi. Mury'Bavimiio.
lUih District NV corimr ISlh and l.e ivon-
M.TLII streeti.
Itlli DISH ict S W corner Uth street andSt ,
I ry's avenue.
FIFTH WAIIII.
HI District East t-1 lo of Sherman uvenuo
ppns.to Mamlunon .street.
2nd Diatrlc : S K corner Sherman avcnuo
nd Win slrcot.
Ird Di tr.et H W corner Shttrmnn avcnuo
ml I/.iuo NIIcot ,
.ill District N W corner huenunn avenue
nd ( iracestrrcl.
itb District S W corner 17lb und Charles
roots.
iitb District E'ISI sldiiof Shonnan avenue
bout 'III fuel north of N cholau strent.
TUi Dlslrlcl H E corimr Kith nnd l/.ard
ilreots.
Sih DUtrlul N W corner IGlh and Hurt
.troet.s.
Dili Djslnel N E corner 15lh and O.iss
Ireois.
lUlb Dlslnct East nhlo North 17th street bo-
weon l/'ailfoi nlu and Uiifcs xtiuotM.
llth Distrlcl H i : corner isth and Oass
HIXT.I WAIII ) .
1st District H R corner lUtn street nnd Ainus
VUIIIIU.
'nd Distilet aV corner J itb Bticot nnd
riind niuniiu.
Jrd Dlstucl X 1C corner 4i\\t \ \ und Grant
'
lili District S W corner Ullb and Mundorson
'
.Ith District SE corner Ulth mid Wirt Ureols
dill District H W corner UJrd and I'urlter
treets.
; tli Distilet X V ! coiner ! ! lth a'lil Corhy
nth lil-itrlet N K corner i.Tth ami Iliirdcito
itriiots.
Uth Dlbtrlet N IJ cotnnr S.'nd ami ( Irnnt
1 th Ulstrlot'-N W corner Mtb uud I'runldln
dieelH.
llth District 3 W oornor ' 'Itli und l'ianklln
tri'UtB.
12th Dlalriol B W coiner nd and Olaru
itrools ,
BUVENlll WAIII ) .
1st District S W coiner linh and Mason
slrouis.
2nd llUtrlut N I' , corner 2'Jth avenue and
I'opiiloton avenue.
: ird Dlktrlui SV corner SOth slreut and
Woolworth avonuo.
ith D'alriul N W corner 10th ntreot ilnd
\rbor Btiuiit.
Mil Distrlcl Soul b Hlilo of Vlnton Htroot
no.ir ( OIIHI of ) south II.M afuniie ,
Uth DUlrlct t r. cornur 'Wlh avenue and
I'oppliiion iivennn.
7111 District N W cornur Slth nnd Fraud ?
struots.
ICinilTII WAIIII.
l t IUlrl t Kant slUn of 28th atrcot near
( outb nf > Clmntn lri'oi.
Sivl DUIrlcl Wiml Hide of ffilfl itruut nfiar
( south nil I'aill slreut.
yr I Ditlrict N W cnrnor 20th and Nloholai
" '
'JuiVlUlrlct-N H corner Will anil Cumins
.Hh DUtrlot West slduof North 2.1lh street
iicur imirth ofM'umln. : ktreot.
6th DlBtrlct-H i : i'ornor2.'d and Hurt BtreoU.
7lb District a W corner VOlii and Oasj
Etrcbls.
Nl.srii WAIIII.
1st District rf W corimr y.'i ) und Curnliu
W corner 10th and Oumliu
N E eornnr 40th uud Kurnam
Htrrels.
hDlHlrlot-Nortl. lflo of Davenport meet
. . of . Xorth XM avonuo.
o _ . r | we . . . t t _ . ) j t. ' , , , * m.ntm ' ( I j * iirenno mill
DoilKoktrl'iit
olhOwtr'Sot-B Wonier SlltU uvcuui-
t-trum.
In wltnuss whereof 1 liaru lioreuntn'tct my
luinu in in < vor uf t > alil city of Oiniitiu , tliu
miidny
Attcs.1 : JoiixOiiovtn , < > lly Olork.
Baby'u cheuk U lllco a peaan ,
IM It Mudamo Hnpjiort'b bleach ?
No ! but I ft Jy'a jnama's cheek
Volume ? to its prulao doth unoakt
CnllforMra * . Ilupperft book , "I"
ful.
SKWKK UONDS.
PrncintnMlon and notice of nuhnilMlnti lo th *
doctor * and loual voters of the pitv of
Onifllinnt the question of UvtliiR bonds of
llioulty nfOnjaimln thnnmimntot ono hun-
tlrod llioimnml dolliiM IO.o.H > ) topty for the
ponilriirtlon and mnlntonnnconf HOWOM In
the city of Umaha.
To. . the electors and local voters of the city of
Oinnhal
I. Uoorito I' , Itpinlo. mayor of the cllv of
Omaha , dolvtuo tb s. my proclamation , and
by the authority viMtPil in mo us suh mayor ,
domiroby BIVO publli notice It the electors
audio uiuitcrsof thn city of Umalm , tint n
ccnornl election will bo held In s. ld oily on
Tncidnv thooUMith duy of Ninemhor. IS/ ' , for
the purpose of nubmlttln , ' to said tilcolnrx and
log.tl voters the < | iie tlon nnd proposition fol-
lowlnz. to-w t :
" .Shall bonds ot the city of Omalm in tlio
sum of mm hundred thouo.tml dollars
( liufl Of ( > ) bo Issued for thn construction and
maintenance of sewers , to run mil moro than
twriitv r.Mlyo > r , to dr.iw interest not to ex
ceed llvo per ci'itl per itnnuni , with Interest
rouiHins iintioM'd therein , uud mil to bo Hold
for less than pur , the tiroeocds from tbo sale
thereof to bn expended for tlm construction
und 'imlntciiinieo ot * uwors In HIM city of
Umiiha , nml tlm proeeo.ls thereof not. to ho d | .
\ortnd from thu objects therein ipcultlnil , "
The HUH ) i | icsi.on ami propiisition shall he
submitted tos dil nlooiors ont.ro In the ttropot
form provide.I . bv law for nlllclal ballots , with ,
lha words "YKS. " " .NO , " tirlnled thereon All J
otsald tiiillotsh.'ivlnk'un "X" miiru followlni 1
HIP word "YKS" Nhall hot-minted In favor of }
ISMiln * Ha d bonds , and all of said ballots i
hnrltjK nn "X" mark following the wortl
"M > ' Khali ho couiili'd nml considered us ,
n. nl ml tholssuln : ot s ihl bonds. '
Tlm pollsshail booiicn on tlm day of said '
olnctlon it onsbi o'clock In iho morning unit
shtill contluuo npeii until Ho'clock ! In the 1
evening of the sitmn dav at Iho rospcctlvo
\otlnK places , as follows : ,
I t.tM' WAIIII
' K corner ? th and Mnrcj
' W corner Slh nnd I.oaron-
laru w
" ' l'orilur Clh Hl
" Wc"r"ur0lh uml
N I : cor"or lath ! lll
BSCONDIVAltl ) .
N W ° "r"cr tUh tu Ionu
N W * - ' ° "lor iilh ; " '
8 W C ° mor I8t" ' " '
8 w curiior suh "
8 1 : onr"ur 2J" nml
s 1. corner Kith nnd I'lorco
, ( ! 9 I : cor"or mh nl > tl William
Uth District N E corner Sixteenth ami Ccn-
litli District N W corner 2)th ) and lorc.n )
lUh D.strlet b E corner2ith ) and llaucroft
I2ih Dlslr'ol N 1J corner 1.1th ami Vlnton
" ' > t S W"rnor lllh : "ml Valley
llth District N Ecornor20tli ind Doulovard
' .von no. -
Tlllllll X VUII.
' t I'.strlct-S ' W corner 12lli and Uhlc.is-i
. ' ( I Dlstrlot X W ciiiner llth and Davenport
. ) < ! Dlstrlel-Hoiith
- sldo of Capitol n enii >
is.ir ( westofi IJIIh htroot ,
4th Dlstricl-West sldo of 12th street , be *
wuon DoiiKlas and Doilirt' streets.
ilth District N i ; corner luth and Capitol
.vuouo.
tli Dlstrlot N K corner 9th and llarnoy
ireols.
7h | District S E corner llth and Dou.-Iac
tiools.
> tb District N E corner 13lh and Jackson
treols.
Jlli Distrlot-S i : corner 10th and Howard
d reels.
P.1UIITII WAIII ) .
1st Dlstrlot NV coroor ITth and Davenport
roots.
Jnd Distrlcl N W comer SimlniiU Davenport
ireuts.
.Ird District N W cornni 2.Hh and Dodtfo
, i roots. p
4lh illstrlcl N E oornor 17lh und Dodso
, troels.
.ith District N E oornor ITlh nnd Ilarnoy
ilreols.
utli District N W corner 20th and Douglas
uoot- ,
7th DNtrlct \Veonier 2Clh stiont nnil'Ht ,
'
arv's inonoo
Sth District \Vcornor 2fltli strcol and St.
lary's iivonno.
llth Distilol Enstsldo of South 10th street ,
UIHOUII llarnoy si reel und Ht. Mary's avonuo.
liHh Dlitnct N W'inriuir Wlh and l.o.iveii-
< ortli strcels.
Itlli District S W corner Uth street and St.
I > rv'H avenue ,
I'll'TII WAIII ) .
Isl District East si loot Sherman avenue
ipposito Mandorsnn xlroet.
. ml Dlstrlot H U cornnr Sherman avcnuo
> nd Wirt street.
.Ird District S W c.irnor Sherman avenue
ml Ii.nui Mtoet ,
tih District .N'W corner Shoim.ui avcndo (
ml Oracu stieot.
.ith Dlslilcl S W corner 17th and Charles
.i roots
Mh District E-ist .sldo of blicrman avenue
, boiitin : feet nortli or Nicholas slreut.
Till Dlstricl S E corner Kith ami Izard
tracts.
sib Dlstrlji N W corner Kith and Hurl
treot.s.
Dili District N E corner 1.1th ami O.isi
trt'uls.
lOlli District Kunt hlilo North 17th stioot bfl
vvcon Uailfornla and O'.iss blrcols.
Utli District S i ; coiner IVlh and O.-IM
iiieols.
FIXTII WAIIII.
Isl District H E corner ! 4th street and Ainai
ivi'iiue.
-'ml District S W corner : .0lh atrcol uud
.rand aveouo.
: ird Dlstiicl N E corner 4.1lli and Grant
urcets.
Iih District , S W corner Sllh und .Mniicler-son
itroots.
fllh Dlstricl bEi'firner 21th nnd Wirt itreols.
Oi li Dlalrlci $ W corner : cird and I'nrKor
tree IN.
71 h Distilet N W corner 2Hh ii'id Corliy
Mlh IllstrlclI' corner 27lli ami lliirdullu
it reels.
mh District N E corner SJnil uml Orunt
i roots.
I th District N V. ' coiner 2dlh und I'r.uililhi
ilreutii.
llth District S W oornor SUb und L'runlilln
ilrentK.
r.'lh Dlstrlot S W coiner 2.'nd and C'l iru
HEVKNTII WAIII ) .
1st DUtrluL S W corimr 2nli and M.iaou
atrmits.
u'nd | ) lstrlct-X 1. corner "Utli uviinuo uml
I'lipnlnton uveniio.
: irtl Dlsnlui H W coinur "Dili oil cot .ml
\Viohvoi Hi uvenuo.
Uh District .N W corner > UUi flrcol und
Arbor Hlieiit.
Mh Dlslrlct-Soiilli Hldii of Vlnton ti ct
iiiinr ( osiHtiifiMiiith 'til .miniiu.
rtli Dlstrlot-S R roruur . 'Wth avenue ami
I'npplcton nvciiun.
7tn DlKirlct-X W corner . 'llth uml I'runuU
struulH.
KKIIITII WAIIII ,
1st DlHtrlct-RiLSt Hlilo of 'till ! Btrrnl nenr
isiint h of i C'liai .os htrccl.
I'dil DNIrlcl Wiist .side yf Sid street m > . > r
( aoiilli ot ) I'unl sMret.
Ur ! District A' W c < irnur "Dili und Mfhnl.H
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