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TI-IK OMAHA DAILY ERE : IMUUSDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1892. HEARD THE ELKIIORN CASE Transmissouri Passenger Asroaiatlon Trios kr. Bnchaiian for Cutting Eates. SOME FINE POINTS IN FIGURING Mr. Stnbliliin InlrodiicP * HII i : trnnolj Clonoly llrnirn Compnrlioii Mr. PrancU Auk * Tlmt I'rccoilout lie r. tnb- llnliod Other IdilltTiiy Ne T . Although there was turmoil In Mio lobbies of thoMlllnrJ anil ( jroups of moil tll otls cd the [ lolltloal situation earnestly , In room 1S ! ! n different pluy wa > licinjf oiiaotoJ , tlio dramatli Dorsonitbcine J. II. Uuclinnan , goncrnl pauonKur "gent of the KlUhorn rail road. In the role ol loading min ; .lohn Francis , gonoval pa eager ngcnt of the UurllnBton , llrst , walking contieman ; As- nlitant ( Jcnor-.U l'a ongor nnoit : A. n. Smith of tuu UurlliiBton as ono of the mob , with O. MfKiiddcn , secretary ot the Trans- inuiourt 1'assonRcr association , and C. S. Htobbtns , chlet clerk ot the association , in the role ot Justices "with fair rounil bollloa wltn Rood c.ipaa HnoJ , with .ves sovora and boards of foninl cut , " who listened to Mr. lluchaiuin's snocch aa to how the rate from l-'ort Uoblnson to Chicago was rnado. At 1U o'clock the gentlemen R0t tozothur nnd until 12 o'clock Mr. Duchnnan told the story of how ho was nuthorl/od to make the ratoof $ JI.H : ! from Crawford to Chicago for the United Slates troop ) . Ho showed that In rookonini ; the rate ho had ilgurcd $ I.'J7 'for the subjaiod | Sioux City & 1'nclllc , vhlch of course was "thrown in. " This with a one-faro ralo to the rlvor nnd a 1 cent , a hiilc ratu to Chicago pave him the rate upon which ho obtained the business. , . Mr. Stcbblns , who Is considered very technical upon passenger rate mattors- there nro these who say ho is llnicky iiiion thosp qucatlons-could not see how Mr. Uuclmnau maJo the ralo when Ihero are Ilvo miles of load uotwecr. California Junc tion and Missouri Valley which do not , llfjuro iii a subsldbcd road , the Pacillc Rrant not covering the live mlles In question. Mr , liuchanan was at a loss to account for the inlstaue. hut contended that llio whole of I ho road was properly a subsidized road nnd thcrcioro exempt trom the association rules in llmirlnir rules. Mr. Francis durlug his talk stated that It \vas no wish of his that the Eltthorn should no mulcted In iliunapos as nrnvidod for by nssocliition rules , but thoURht lhat a prjco- dent should bo established now. Ho said Vhat Mr. Uuclinnan was not authorised to make the rate which ho made nnd wanted the association to so decide , that it mixbt bo a precedent for the fuuiro. The ineoiliiB was characterized by the most pleasant relationship , Air. Uuclinnan now and then RCiilly Intimating to Mr. Fran cis that ho was not uctunled by the purest motives In pushing the matter , nnd thought that ho oURht to dismiss the charges pro fcrrcd. Aficr hearing the contlomcn ai.u reading over the lestiinonv ftlr. McFaddon took Iho matter under advisement. It Is ji * thought by these who are on the Insldo tunt if the CUSP is not dismissed that only a roprl- inund will ba given Mr. Buchanan and then told to "co and alu no more. " Mr McRiililcn , Mr. C. S. Stcbbins nnd fJS thooOk'ial stpnogr.tnher of the association , I J\lr. .1. A. Macdonnld , loft last night for Kan- as Cuy. INCKi.VIN < 5. Wcslrrn Hiridi Afciislnc Dun Another ol , % lining : l/'nltlr Mollioils. Cmouio , 111. . Nov. 0. Thcro I * little bopo that general managers ot the western roads will accompliih anything at tnolr mooting toicorrow. When they adjourned several % veolts neo to meet November 10 , U. wns ha- liovod that by that time all Iho conditions would ho Jnvojablo for the adoption of a new agreement or the revision of the existing ono , aud that the managers would bo ready for concerted action in the direction of putting n stop to the demoralisa tion of rates in iho lerritoiy of the Western Freight association , hut the discord has in crcasod rather than diminished , and there Bcem.s to be no prospect of nn agreement beins : reached nt this timo. The Missouri I'aclllo ana the Atchisou are Ughllng and several ot Iho rends uro accusing oiiu an other of cutting mien on west-bound tralllc. In sonio Instances It is claimed thnt thcro Is less than 5 cents dillcronco ootwcun rules to Colorado points nnd these to iho Missouri river. Tills sort of competition has forced the Union I'acillc lo reduce raioi lor I he pro tection of its own interests , honcu bad feelIng - Ing exists all 'round. A hlcli olllclal of ono of the loads suit today that nothing would como of iho man agers' mci'llng. "Tho iroutlo is lliat wo bavo no faith in onch others promises , " ho eald. ' 'Tho temporary agreement was signed by nil the managers , and yet it was violated Dcfori ; it wns iwo weeks old. Such ovl donees of bad faith load oaa to believe that Iho time is not ripe lor a stronger agreement than the ono wo now have , and thai the at tempi to secure- stronger agreement will bo abandoned until next sorlnc , " Representatives of thn transmlssouri lines will bavo a conference In this city next Mon Uny to discuss thn present rule of the Union I'nclllc requiring that all Colorado and I'acillc coa-,1 passenger business going over the Union J'acitlc on through ticUols shall bo delivered to that road nt ino Missouri river und that It shall also have the ensibouml haul to Iho Missouri rlvor. The other roads naturally object to this nile und threaten to refuse nil cxcbungo of business with Iho Union 1'acllio unlrss It is modified 111 their favor. Ccnoral Passenger Atront f-omiix will ho nrcbent nt the conference nnd tbo Denver tt Hlo Grande , the Alehlson , the Hock lilaud und liurllnglon will bo ropre- bontcd. When Iho roccnt advance in soft coal rates from Chicago to St. Paul was agreed to , there was an understanding that Iho rate on hard coal bcrcomngs should bo ndvuncod nt the saino time tn the satno amount. This was not clone , however , anu Chairman Mldgloy now notifies the interested roads no advnnco tlitir rales on hard coal screenings ; between the points iianmJ to f' . ' per net ton i , taking L'/foct November - . " ) . \\'lll I . U \l - I ) Hoi' . \V. A. Thrall , general passenger agent of the Northwestern railway , the Inventor iff the Thrall simplex ticket , hat never been cuilroly siuislled thai tils ticket could not bo manipulated , but to lesson the chances to tbo minimum ho is seriously considering an other tmfoRUiud which If decided upon will undoubtedly have iho effect intended. After iuvnstiKation and careful examina tion tlio Northwestern people have about de cided to adopt utiu stations a stump or dating machine which will perforate tlio data of sale through the llcliul sn that it can bo plainly read on the bade of tbo ticket. Heretofore the rosa has been using the ordinary stiimi ) on thu hack , which , at ft has been dfcmoif- strntod , can easily-ho crated. The iluter deslened to take iho place of tue stump is as slmplo and us loudlly operated ns ton ordinary stamper , und will perforate the Uav of tbo year and the last iiguru of the year upon nil tickets , local , excursion and coupon , us for example : ill' ' : ' , ' , indicating that the tlcUet was sold on Monday , Novem- It U n fact that the sale of unlimited or of insunlcicntlv limited tickets bus bean ono of the chief caucus la the demoralization of rates through outsldo ugcnclcinnd has udded to tlio oDuorluultr for dlsr.oncsi unnicm tickets. To remedy this und to secure to rullroadi tlio revenue which U tualr lecltl- inulfl duo tbla departure is contemplated , Constipation cured by Do Witt's Early llUert. and Interior decorating ; do- elgn8 and estimates furnished. Henry Loluiiaiii ) , 1WH Douflaa street. Kimulli hiruk | Out In lUlle. London Dally NTowa : Thn miostion of the decoration of tlio monuments of those who /oil in 1SIU is Kclting I" lorllou slaj , ' ! ) . M. Kossutli litia been ) iliiostioiicii on tie ) subject and his uiUvtor adds fuel to the tiro. Ho said : "J regard the condition lui } > oscd by the ( 'ovornnieiit at nothliiff loss than an \fTront , Indeed , the monument to Con- cm ! HonUl 14 in my eyes an insult to ho Hungarian people. I only wonder it still stands and has not long ago icon knocked to piocc.i 1 should bo In- lignnnt if HonvcdR condescended to doc- oruto iU A u-rcath ot laurels for Iho nan who caused Budn I'osth to bo shelled without cause I Hoiit/.i's tnlli- ary services , which wore merely n matter - tor of duly from nn Austrian point of lew , cannot DO confounded with what the Honveds did. It should always bo romoinboroa that , ho bombardment of Buda I'osth was for .ho greater part llonlv.l's worlc. Ho treated the Hungarians Justus Kndotzky treated the Italians. When Hadof/.ky lied In Milan the Italians refused to do loner to his grave , notwithstanding all the Austrian government could do to Tirike them. On the 1M of November : ho Austrians can do what they like , .nit it Is tlio duty of every Hungarian to Imld himself aloof. " Kossuth described Ills encounter with Hont/l , who fell ition his knees and implored him to save ! iis family. The grand Hpoctacular , Hen liar , for the bcnollt of tbo Associated Charities of Omaha at Hoyd s theater Nov. 21 , 22 und " : ( lias received the most Mattering comments by the projs throughout the entire east. ! ! < Cut In tint Wrung \Viigiin , Detroit Tribune : It was the young orator's llrst season on the stumti and ho Was filled with nnxiet.y as to the Im pression lie was creating. Therefore , when ho was well started on his way to till the next engagement , at a town twenty-two miles oil the railroad , ho Hiked of the driver , who had boon hired by the local committee : " \Vhnt did tlio people think of my re marks last nighty" "What did yo nay ? " was the rather noncommittal response. "Why , m speech at the hall , you know , on the tarilT and all that. How did they take it what did they say ? " ik here , bo you that porlitiku' ' feller from the oity'r" ' The young orator admitted that ho was. ' 'An' you're the duck thot got all thorn fellers t' cheering like mad for McKinley - loy an"porlokihun ? " 'Yen. Tliov did seem quilo onlhtisi- ' . didn't thoyy" Inthoosiastic ? They made gosh darn fools 'ur tht-metlvcs tbo hull bilia' uv 'um. An'you'ro the chap that did il , bo voV "Why oi' yes. I made the princi pal add ross. " ' "Woll , then , you pile rightotit cr this waggin nn' I'll turn 'round an' go hum. Squire Higgins told mo ho wanted mo t' lake a drummer over t' Bnglcsvillo an' I 'lowed I'd do it for ? ; i ; but I'm a nred- in-thu-bono IMiumyerat an' I'll bo gel blamed cf I'll haul no speakers 'round here t' make the country go ngin' our tiekol. Who.i , there , 'Splitfootl I'm s-orry for yo. mister , but yo'll hef tor foot it Mi' rest th' wny nlcss ? ye ketch a lift. 'Taint morener fourteen miles. Ciotout now , for I'm goin' back , .lim- iniuy crickits , what'ud .ledge Blowcm say 'f lie luiou'ed I hauled yo this fur. CitoutP A Xmv Cnxhiuil TiilillsiUliir [ : I.'hincr Ts worth traveling a long distance to obtain. All New linglund points can bo reached in the shortest time anil most comfortable manner by the L-ilco Shore's 'Chicago anil Boston Sneelal" leaving Chicago daily at lOiIJO a. in. , reaching Boston next afternoon at : ! : ! ( ) and inter- incd Liteoi ] > uts at n , correspondingly con venient hour. Close uonnoution is ulso inudo with nil dlvurpinjr lines. 15 . Iluinphroy , T. P. A. , 727 Main St. , Kan- HsiHt'ity. U. K. Wilbor , Wcbt. Pass. I'roin ltnrl ! | iur to Dlpluumt. The most pretentious norson in Bul garia is M. HtambnlolT. Originally n , barkeeper in Tirnovo , ho contrived to persuade Kiu > . iu that lie could bo useful in I'oiiHpiring against Turkey ; and tlien Austria lhat ho could bo useful in con spiring against Russia. I3y craft ana subtlety of an Inartistic kind ho then hticcceded in esuvplishing a pinchbeck dictatorship on liis own account , and now , Pays the Han Francisco Argonaut , lie has almost persuaded Knropo that ho and Bulgaria uro synonymous. Htainbu- lolt has gradually become more and mo-o intolerable by liis arrogance and do.iii- nocring manners , displayed even toward the jiriiico himself 1'ositive Informix- tion coma.- ) from Sofia of serious differ ences between Prince Ferdinand and his l < reiniur. An immediate rupture wu * > averted only by the puronnl intcrvon- ticui of the British consul general. $100.00 reward will bo given by the Omaha Bricklayers union for the recov ery ( ' [ thei body of John Scow , who was drownCd'in Missouri river near Calhoun on tlio evening of Oct. 22. W. Houghton - ton , 1're.1 ( Jco. Clarke. See. AliiriKu ti * thu fun * . The first Thanksgiving proclamation of the soa.ion has appeared. It is issued by ( lovornor layman K Knapp of Alaska , formerly of Vermont. In ap pointing November ! ! ! us Thanksgiving day , ho says : "Wo li.ivo been in the re ceipt of Ioil's ! tendorost care during the year. No destroying pestilence or wast ing disease has cast its blight upon us. No devastating tUorniB or convulsions of imluro have desolated our homos or do- spoiled ii of the fruits of our labors. The earth and the sea have } leldcd up their treasures In abundance. * * * Marked progress has crowned the efforts - forts of philanthropists and oducntor.i. Lut us guther about our llrosldcs and 1111 the day with rejoicing , not forgot- tlug our duty and privilege to Help the needy , restore the orrlng and , as far 0o in IH lies , to satisfy the cravings of Iho human heart for human sympathy. " oxi : To I ho f Ity of .Mnxliui nnil Itotiirn , For the meeting of tlio American Public Health Association and Interna tional Medical Conirrcss , to bo hold In the City of Mexico November 2'J to December - comber 2 , 1892 , the Suntn Fo route will soil tickets at ono lowest /irst-olaas / faro for thu round trip. Thin is an excellent opportunity to visit Mexico , ono of the most delightful trips Imaginable , at very llttlo cost. A fipci'ial ' party will leave Omaha Saturday , November 11) ) , und join a largo party from lio.stou and ether eastern cities at Kansas C/'ity. The faro for the round trip from Omaha It , only * OJ.5H ) . For further information and reserva tion of Pullman accommodations call on or address , 1C. L. PALMUH , Passenger Agent Santa. Fo Houto , 1310 Farntim St. , Omalia , Nob. - L'lilriiliitlnii Uxtruurilituiry. Some people who are not liarnssed by the "daily broad" problem seem to delight - light in researches which have no ether oltcct than to ( ioltlo a point which was never disputed. Sir Archibald Goiklo of tlio HritMi association , nftor much iwoful thought and patient investiga tion , togolhnr with u deal of figuring , luiH oomo to tlio conclusion that the world is between 78.000,000 and 050,000- 000 yours old. Hathor a wiuo marjrln , it would scorn. Ignoranca of the merits of PoWitl'a Littio J'arly Jilieri I * a misfortune. Thajo llttlo pllu n'KuUte thn llvor.curn headauho , drspep- ia , bad broatu , conitlpstlor. and blllousuost. \ THE BOSTON STORE Again to the Front With Its Great Milli nery SaloON ON THURSDAY , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY \'o llnve Aisitrnil tlicl.ndlc * t1mttlicn Pop. iilur .Siicnlul siilr * In Mllllnnry .Should bo .Mniln n I'crniniicnt IViitnro nt llio Ilimton Storo. With every wool : these snlca have become - como moro popular , and no wonder , as ho prices wo put on inllllnory durine lioso null's have convinced the public uit inlllliicry can bo sold at ordinary dr > goods prollls and that the vast dif- 'oronuo In our sales day prioos nnd those prevailing elsewhere tli'-ouyhout the zity are well appreciated. Kaoh sueeoedlng week , must have its rcsli surprises. And now wo are detor- iiluod to iiiiiko Thursday , liYlday and Saturday of this week the b.xnnor days of llio season. Wliou you road our quotations you will think they ought o bo. $150 trimmed felt hats , mostly black , ntl.to. ! ThohO hats are not old style , ' 'hey are all now popular shapes and limmud with just as much care as our o.U ) hats. $3.50 velvet toques at $1.00 , Tlicso ire very neat and deservedly popular , ' 'or tills week we trimmed them a little nero elaborately than heretofore , nnd uivo made thorn out of splendid velvet. The price wo ask for the toque , com- ilololy trimmed , is less than is usually jhnrgod for tlio making of ono of tlieso .oqucs alono. For $2.i > 0 you can buy of us a trimmed 'oil or velvet hat worth at least i-1.7o. This is porhnps tlio loading hat in our 'iuo as it combines good quality with n line appearance. You will save at least $2.25 $ by buying ono of these huts nnd liis ought to bo argument enough. $3.00 will buy almost any of our mos1 , elegant pattern hats , and every judge of heso things will concede that tnoso jeautics cannot bo prod viced lor such a u-ico , but they are hero and they must jo , no matter what thov cost. $0.00 to $7.00 will buy during the next .hreo sales days any hut , imported or otherwise , in our entire stock of trimmed hats , including opera hats and ill. When vou consider that wo have paid from " $10.00 to $18.00 for the nutui'i.'il alone in some of thorn you will certainly take advantage of lliis great" opportunity. ITntrimmed felts , worth 75c , go at 25c. Untrimmcd felts , worth $1 25 , go at 50c. Untrimmcd foils , worth $1.50 , go at Too. Too.French French felts , wortli $2,00 , go at $1.25. French felts , worthi50 , go at $1.75. Cloth sailors , for fall and winter wear , worth 75c , go at 2"C. Velvet crown sailers , worth SI.2-3 , go f)0e. Silk plush sailors , worth $2.00 , go at $1.25. Tourist caps , worth 50c go at 15c. Fancy feathers and wings , worth 25c , go at 5c. Fancy feathers , now designs , worth 50c , go at 15c. Fancy feathers , high grade , worth $1.00 , goat 25c. Fancy feather * , very best , worth $1.50 , go at 75c. Some of these feathers are slightly damaged but not enough to bo notice"- ublo when placed in position on a' hat. BOSTON STORE , N.V. . cor. lJth ( and Douglas st. Even Court Idioms Were Deserted. The several divisions of the district cour found but llttlo to do yesterday , lha litigants , jurors , lawyers , baililfs and officers beine out cn/ing upon the battle of tmllols. With this condition of affair. } existing the wearers of tb crniino sat nrouna their respective ! rooms for an hour or two this morninc ana then went awuy , adjourulnp courl until to morrow. Heal estate. Bargains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. 521-2-3 N. Y. Lifobldjj. Tin * Use ol' llio Loving Cup. 1C very prosperous woman's club bus its loving cup , but how ninny of the guests who see it gracing tlio banquet know its origin or tiio graceful ceremo nial which Hhotild bo observed in drink- in c from it. Tlio cup should have Iwo handles and a cover , says the Now York Sun , and IB handed to the principal guoats as tlio toaat begin. The guest takes it by both hrndlcs , and standing , turns to the person nearest , who also stands , and buth bow. Then , while the second guest removes the lid , the first ono drinks , and with another bow p-isbes the cup to his neighbor , who re places the lid and presents it in turn to the next guest , and BO thu ceremony is repented. In the old days of chivalry and of treachery , us a man while drink ing from tlio two-handled cup was prac tically defesnele&s , his Companion was required to remove tlio cover with his hword hand that ho mitrht not lake ud- vanlngo of the other. It is a very pretty ceremony when gracefully performed. Tilii OiilckcitVny to Cure a Culil. Do you wish to know tlio quickest way lo euro n coldVo ! will toll you. To euro u cold quickly il must bo treated bofnro the cold bus become sullied in tlio system. The llrHl symptoms of a cold Is udry , loud coucii una snee/liifj. The cough is soon followed by watery expectoration and the sneezing by u.profuse watery discourse from iho nnso. In hovore cases tlioro is u thin while coaling on Iho tongiia. Whal to dot It Is only nec essary to lake Chamberlain's Cough Kumodv in double doies every hour. Thai will jjrenlly lesson the severity of iho cold and in nmuv oases will effectually counteract Itund oura what would Imvo buen a oovoro cola within ono or two days. ' time. Try it nnd bo convinced. 25 aud 50 coal bottles lor sale by A Trmiit'H | Kxi'llinir ICIile. A tramp giving his name us John Fair appeared at tlio police station last night , says iho Atchison Glebe , bruised from head to foot , and asked pcrmiHslon to sleep in the cell until morning. Fair said ho had como to Atehison from Oinalia , on a through stock train , and had had the most turriblo oxnorianco of Ills life. Shortly before tlio train pulled out of Omaha , thotrampbiild , ho crawled into a car which was loaded with steers. Tlio steers soon began to step on him , and seeing this would never do , tlio tramp climoed on the back of ono ani mal , Tills enraged tlio stcor and it plunged forward , exciting the other steers , when tlioro was a panic. The maddened steers dashed about , hooking each other antLlrlklnp the tramp on all side * . Ho put i li Is arms about the node of llio steer wiUtrh ho was riding and held his grip ntntll tlio train stopped nt Atchtson. Thin.lrnmn'8 head hnil struck the top of tho.cnr u number of times and it was badly bmilsed. TI1E CONItEDEKATE AIIMY. of lU.TVimurlc.U SlrciiRtli Show VetrViilo llntigo. "I see that Aho old controversy re garding the numerical strength of the confederate nrnvy 1ms broken out afresh. in the magazines , " s.iid Colonel O. N. Dozlor , a guest of the Llndcll , to a Globe-Democrat reporter. "Tlio maga zines have boon lighting the war ovnr very vigorously tor some years past , but 1 do not believe that they have suc ceeded in adding much to our stock of knowledge of that unhappy alTuir. In the present instance n party named Cassolman contends that the number of confederates enrolled reached nearlv 1,500,000 , while another party named foonry is quite sure that they did not much exceed SOO.OOO. Now , as is well known , llio confederate rec ords tire bo incomplete that it is impos sible to form n eloso estlmiito of the number of men who nl ono time or an other were sworn in as defenders of Iho Stars and Uars. Alexander II. Steph ens , vice president of the defunct con federacy , in his plea for secession. which lie called a history of the United Stales , puts the number at (100,000. ( I remember u Texas editor who placed 11 at 'bo twoon 000,000 and 700,000 , ' and was at once vigorously assailed on all sides by thoox-brlgadicrwho , lilco Marie Twain's old captain , advised him to road history. I have done a liUlo llgiirlng on my own account and , an I am a 'blawstod Hrit- islior , and hud no interest in tlio con troversy ono way or another , my conclu sions at least have the merit of being free from ail sectional prejudice. From tlio best information 1 can como at 1 am inclined to believe that the number of Confederates actually enrolled reached the comfortable llguro of ltOO,000. ; Hut granting that it did not exceed 1,000,01)0 ) , 1 regard the subjugation of the south in four years by the ferro brought against it tlio most remarka ble military feat in the history of the world. The south was practically sub- jugatcdi less than three years. The remaining time was spent in prying Lee out of Hiclimoiul. The back bone of the Confederacy was broken when VlcUsburg fell and Lco came to grief nt Gettysburg. Now 1 do not believe that all the power of Iho eleven Confederate states , aided aud abetted by the border states , could have overrun Pennsylvania and Ohio in three vear.if > the rest of Iho Union had kept hands o lV. Add Indiana and Illinois and there w'as never born f-outh of the Ohio river men enough to have conquered and hold those four states. It makes u vast dif ference whether an army is fighting on the offensive or the defensive whether it is invading nn enemy's country or lighting behind its own breastworks. Tbo north has not hud justice done it by the historians. There has been entirely too much counting of noses and no't enough consideration of conditions. Vou don't wantj\ torpid liver ; yon don't want a b.ul complexion ; .vou don't want a bid breath ; you don't wan' a hoadnchn. Then use Oo Witt's Little Karly Klsers , the famous little pills. THE DOOM OF GLACIERS. They Come toiin Km ! liyMoiliif ; I'lixtorTliun Xlicy rio\v. Glaciers plunge into the sea in many cold countries n'd pomsii by drowning , their dismembered remainslloating away as bergs. Hut their end is dissolu tion when the average mean temperature rises considerably abnvo the freezing point. At some iMrtaln level they molt faster than they can flow , and so termi nate. The level , indeed , is n lluetinting one. Icelandic glaciers , uccoidiug to M. Forol , have undergone during the present cen tury live alternate periods of diminution and growth. The meteorological changes occasion- in ! : and emphnsi/ed by these oscillations are very slight. Their character , how ever , is unmistakable and sucli as might have been anticipated. That is to bay , glacial decrease accompanies a dry and warm cycle ; glacial increase , ono that is warm and cold. D Without ONO additional degree of cold it is conceivable that a persistently uugumented deposit of snow upon the Geiistonhornoi and tlio Selineostock , al though otherwise senrwly preeoptiblo , might on iblo the Rhone glacier to over whelm Iho Urieg. Hut thin would bo tin exceedingly small btep toward the restoration of a former state of things , when an ice stream close upon 250 miles in length , starting from the same source , crossed Iho fro/.on or non-existent lake of Cicnava , and debouched by Culouuon Lyons. Without severe cold as well as heavy prccipitalion ice could not possi bly have gained such an ascendancy. And thlH was no local phenomenon ; it was simultaneously prevalent over widely separated tracts of tlio earth's surface. Piles of peonlo Imvo ones , out UoWllt'3 SVllcn Hazi'l salvo will euro Ihora. No deration ( ur r ur. Detroit Tribune : The very little girl with llossy white hair interested llio lady in silk and sealskin. The chil cheeks glowed witii health and her eyes danced with the joy of living. "Wlw-o baby are you1 sweetly in quired the lady. Tlio girl either did not know or was unwilling to place hor&olf on record. She thrust her hands behind her and ro- mainad silent. "Aro you a good baby ? " was tbo next question , propounded in conciliatory tones. Tlio flossy bond was shaken violently. "Not a good baby ? " exclaimed the lady with an uUcctalion of deep horror. "Ump-in. " The wiiHiinoquivocally negative. "You bay your prayers , don't youV" "Well , I guess" Tlio little glriiapparontly npoko with the couuiigo of her convictions. "not. " Tlio lady looked very sad. "And aren't you afraid to go to bed at night ? " "Afraid" A disdainful expression invested the blooming , infantile countunanco "nothing. J always look under tlio bed to see if lliaro's a man there. " The lady in Bilk and soa'suln ' hastened on her way. Perfect action and perfect health roMil from tuo uioofJJjWiU'a LUtlo JSirly Uis crs. A perfect little pill. The only l > ure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Deed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , THE FACT That AVER'S Sarsaparilla crms : ( mums of Scrofulous Diseases , Eruptions , JJolls , Kcrcinn , Liver and Kidney Diseases , Dyspepsia , Rheu matism , antl Catarrh should bo ron- vincing that tlie ssuni ? course of treatment wiu , ifiti : vor. All that lias been said of the wonderful cures elTected by tlio nse of during the past to years , truthfully applies to-day. It is , in every sense , The Superior Medieitte. Us oura- tive properties , strength , ell eel , and flavor are ahvjns the same ; and for \\hatever blood diseases AVER'S Sarsaparilla is tuken , they \ ield to tills treatment.Vlien you ask for arsaparilUa don't bo induced to purchase any of tliii worthless substitutes , which are mostly mixtures of the cheapest in- KredieulM , contain no sarsaparilla , have no uniform standard of ap pearance , flavor , orefTert , are blood , purifiers in name only , and are of fered to you because there is 111010 profit in selling them. Take I'rcnnroil bDr. . J. C. A > ur& ( * < > . , Lnucll , M.i . Hold l > > all Iui'l ( U , I'lire 1 , HIX bullion , $5. Cures others will cure you ARE YOU SUFFERING THOU Female Weakness , Catarrh or Rlicmnalisiii _ , Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases. IP SO , CAtt , ON eades & Searies Consultation Free Tor thcTrc.itiiianl of Chronic , Private and Nervous Diseases , MALI : AND KHMALK. ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DIS EASES. ORGANIC WEAK NESS AND DISEASES OF NO MATTER HOW LONG STAND ING OR HOW OFTEN PRO NOUNCED INCURABLE. NERVOUS DEBILITY PILES , MSTULA , FISSURE Pe-manently Cured without the S3 01 knife , lig ituro 01- caustic All maladies of a private or delicate nature , of eitlioi1 sex , positively cured. Dr. Scariest Seines , " Noxttn I'obt Onion. Cod-liver oil suggests co ; - sumption ; which is almost u i- fortunate. Its best use is b ; - fore you fear consumption when you begin to get th n. Consumption is only one of the dangers of thinness. Scott's Emulsion of cod- liver-oil makes the thin plump , and the plump are almost safe. Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVING free. SCOTT A : IlowMit , ChemMs , 132 South 5th Avenue , New Vorlc , * Your dru ekt If ccps Scott's Emulsion of codlivcr oil all dru Uls everywhere do. f i. SANA'riVO , ' tlio IVondfrriil rcniutljT I'or over 5Oeiirii , cur OH nil > 'er- VUI1H IUk'RNOH | LueU ol ivionio- rr , lien ilu olio , AVullO I'll 1 U O Mf Before & .M tor Uno. iciiiisxioii * , & < > ( omllfi ; . HI a nil ooil , or diminution of Ihoficiu-ratlvo Organ * , etc , , ami nil cU'oc-tii canned by iniit abuni > N. 1'ut ni coiivciilenlly to curry 111 tlio vest i > orl tt. I'rli'ii 81 u or O ( "or 85 , with u written K to euro or refund tlin inoiiey. If trlcntoBoUyou \VOKTJII.KBS IM1TA- TIOX In plocoor SANATIVO , cncloj o iirlco In cnvo- IOIHI nnd vu will wnU by mall. I'mnplilet lu iiluln MeuK-il eiivelopu Irco. AtldrcnH , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Dranch Office ( or U.S.A. 863 Dearborn Btruut , CHICAGO , ILL , SANATIVO IB told In OMAHA. NJill , bv Kiilin & Co. , Druggists , Cor i .li & Uouglab bis. J. A , I'ullrr to Co. , OniKiibt ; - Cor. i tli & UouijliS Sis , , and druecitis ticvralh. MOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYE I beg to call tlio iitlontion of the pub lic to tlio ubovo popular brand of iiiiro rye whisky und renpootfiilly aslt n com- parlgon with tiny otlior brand of pure rye olTarod in tills miirhot. It le fur superior to any otlio'1 ' whisky nncl I punrmitco ita'ubsoluto oxcollcneo in llu vor us well us its jiurity audits wholo- Bonio olTccts , 'J'lio public is invited to call and ' .ry it. Ilonry Jiillcr , ( HON. 10th St. . family wino and liquor houuo. Ksinond hotel b'oult. UY jii.Ki nut'i rv mil 11 " < r I j 11 11 i ) i Si. ; I 11 M r. i > f , r l iIV v I ) I'.nsn . ! II It III.IHS. lllWA l'AI.1.3. lOUA , > * OV 4 * * 9 RIPANS TABULES Km t J Ilir klKiiiiu.il , Ilirr niiiir i rl' . J'urlJ ' ( ) thu Uunil. un. bulu uud If" lull 11 illinlK > l inolli lii Lii < mnur 1/llU.ui-1 'lICNI. ' loiutliulllnll. ll ) | | l.l. rilUJ lirrath , liiauacliiy liuullniriio ] if * lUc , n rnuil Uiin ulou , lei ARE YOU DEAD onto the fact that the shoe department of the Nebraska Clotning Company sells here shoes for men and boys than half a dozen regular shoe stores do ? Do you know the reasons for it ? They're simple enough , We sell a class of shoes that are made of good , solid , substantial stock. They are made for- us direct , in first class factories.Every detail is perfect the sewing the lasting the fin- ishing. We sell shoes that wear- wear well. We sell shoes that look well when we sell them , and keep on looking well for months. We either sell better shoes for the same money or the sc me shoes for loss money ' * " than anybody else does , To the fact that anybody can claim to sell as good shoes lor the" money as we do _ QlBJming _ and doing are two different affairs With every shoe we sellg oes this guaran tee. If you buy shoes of us and they don't wear as they should -if themstitches rip -tho stock prove defective the hanger pulls out you may return them to us and you'll either get your money back , or now shoes free. " $1.25 Is the prica of our worklngmnn'g shos It Is mnde of good stoc--hns solid lentlier insole nn i counters cornea in nil sizes , shapes nnd widths. $2 , Buysnt . the ' Nebrnskn n shoe thnt shoe m in sell for four doltnrs. It's n genuine mil stock American cnlf shoo ; made with the genuine Gj > odyjnr welt process ; ooinos in nil styles shnpos sizes in congress or Ince ; oomes in London--Pnris--Fronch--Glob3--Puritnn nnd Philaclel- phin toe. $2.75 Bu ys of us n cork sole shoe thnt's n corker. It's the she for wet weather ; mnd j of solid American or klmgnroo cnlf with n pleca of genuine cork 3-3 of an inch thick nnd bound with cnlf , plncod next to the insole from bnll to to ? , preventing clnmpness or wntor coming mxt the foot --mnde with the genuine welt process. A four dollnr shoe in shoe stores. $3.90 A shoe for dross for slvlc--for comrOrt--for wcnrmndo ; of the very fjiTost of fine American cqlf ; mnc'te'"witli tlio genuine Goocryea"r welt process ( alien sold for hnncl sewed--in ) any size wiclth--shnpe--stylo--toe or Inst n shoe thnt we gunrnntee to bent any five dollnr shoo on the mnrket. Have The Nebrnskn Spccinl. You The g rent three dotlnr lint for a dollnr fifty. Seen Mndo of fine full fur stock , with pure silk bnncl nnd bind. It ? ing--fnncy sntin lining--lcntherette swent band--in fivo1 correct nnd populnr shapes in nil sizes. Corner Douglas and 14th Streets. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. . nnanrr dlvxmei. A racmUr unfl .rcatlnu wllli the ffr nle t BIICCOBI DR. C GEE VvTO Tlieonlr mill/1 iiriliiitil rhH3i3 ii'iyililxi iKlit yu.in' stHf TOT yjm | ir.tctioil ovpjr1 ncoirUlinll ic'iu TII illiuiiai. I'nun nuuiii irnMr iillcliroiiloc isji Klniii u > l < r cithiir iljotorj Uill ami Ditoliliuor wrIO fur g'lPitlqn ' lilnnk. lo niS think jruurc.ua lioi I u bi-u HI jruiinl lOtortJIII jouni ) . liuttry t'u ' ( 'liln na il i a ) r wltli till m.v : l 11 woihliirfiilrii iimlloi. niulrja lv.i iu ria \ in'ltj ii'i I i iioriuanuniaurJ - liiloili r il iitor < uinnot nlvi. Ilmli.i. Itnoti nnil I "I inti riturj's rdmii.llJi Mil nicillflnoi Tin worl I lili witne < , Onj ilio.nnl ti'siliiiiinliUs Inthr'it > , nri' pi tctioj. No Injurio n ilprorlliins , no n ircullci , IM ) pjUn. lUlljnil Iru.iliuc'IU un 1 perniiiiieut ciu-j. KoIlonlnKnup UMiiir ulljr Iraitil nnl curil Trn up liy ntlior doctor i : Tlio : Coiixlilln. < ll ! II trnny strenl , a'iranlar'ii i- miitljiilO yo.irj. tl'l i" ) unU liver trii'iblai. Thin , t'ulvort. IZlli HI I Kiirnim rfiati. Kinifil diilillltj. luilUJitlun. lom ot "Ir.'nn'i ml vlUMt/ Toiik niu'lli IIID fur > a in but U'H no rJllJf , M. U All lurum , I l.'l I'll ill II sum' , uitt" ! OBllnuiiauil brunulillla uf llftujn yuirt aiitn ll ( JI i Intrily Iho fnllowlns iin-pinl romolhi IMMnliuUlo. U liiiltlui furh'/J , fur Ibi i : ire Antlun.v..itirrli. ( . hint llu 11 n'liu , III lUjitl Illoijil rul.ionliii ; , Illiuiimitlini , IVtntli Wuikii lililiicl mill hirer I'onipUliit. No u.'enti unlv by Ctilneiij Meillvlnu ( X Capiul , flies , ICIh adCalifmii Si. ! OJI'IL Sell DEFORMITY BRACES EicisdcStoi'dnji , Trusses , Crufcfi33 , Batten's , Medical ALOE&PESFJLD 1I4S. 15th St , Next to Post ollice. IE "LADIBSf PERFEC SYRINGEL. The Only iVrfu'I VniMiiiil m llpi-liil t-yrhiKC In tliu WnrlU. IH thn nnly tjjrliun rver liivflnt * oil liy nlilrh viixlimt Injection * ( un luMiiliiilnhli'reil wllliuiil lunl. Inn itnil Nnlilnu' ll'C ' chithlnu ur tiri- ( i'i lliuln Din Hi" nt n vend ) , uinl nhlrli run ul'u hi * ii"i.il fur rtctal liijuclluni or IrrU'iillun. HO IT Hl'lllll.'lt 111 1,11 AM ) Price S3.OO. Mall ordcrif fcolloltotl The Aloe & I'cnfolil ' Co. , lOth Street , NEXTtoPOSTOFFIOB I'JivsloiinV iirusi'i Intlonf uarnfullly iircjiuioil nt low price * . NEBRASKA National Bank. U , S. DEEOSITOJY - - OMAHA , NED Siirjilus . 05,00 ! ) rCleornnndDlreotiin ! nrr W Viilm , ii II. r. i iishliiif , vlcti nr iiiauni , r. H. MunrluD W V Mut c. Jiiiin ( , Colllm J. S. II , I'.urlo * , I.ewli A Hcoil. cnihlor , TIIIil BANK. jrior | > lilnp flntilt f'urou In ' > ( OUU < | IITI > . Auy Illlrurril. t > r. J. Mfitbvu * . J 'Liauuu. O. In tliu Iroulincnt of all fornu o > PRIVATE DISEASE9.1 nn'J all U'uuiio49 : ami I ) srtnlor of , wllli Insunf rourJiKC. uiiiblllon/ uii'l Ulallly , KlBliKienyx tlui mo V ruimirUjililu hucc lliu tni.ilinont of llila olusiuf ilUunitn. In provo'i by tlio univorjiil lofctlinony of BiindK who tiavu Uoen cured. Wrllo fur olrouj IHTH und auantlun , l u lliu ami hU'i Oiiuliu , Nub ,