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8 THE OMAHA DAILY IUDK : MONDAY , MAY R , 1803 ,
GOOD EFFECT OF THE PANIC
Last Weok'u Flurry in Wall Street Will
Benefit Business Generally.
SOME ELEMENTS OF WEAKNESS REMOVED
Uuinunil Foundation ot th C' llipnl "In-
duitrlili" : aCointunt Mcnnco'1 III the
CriMli Came IliinUs Ui llcved of
n Mitcro strain.
YOUK , May " . In his \vcckl > letter
Hanker Henri' ' Clews reviews the causes Hiul
circici-i of last week's Hurry on Wall slrcel ,
nnd stjs , ainont ? other things :
At last , the actumul ilcd uloments of dls-
trust li.i\o culinlnutetl In .1 crisis on thu
Stock exchange H could hardly htuo boon
othcTwIsc Tlio Htc.uly di.iln of Rolil from
tlio tiousuii and the binka , exloiidlai ; per
Biblentlj o\er the last four nioiiMis
was , apart fioin other atuoise
inllupiiCLS , stifllciont to str.iln scnerel.\
the ability of speculative holdcis of stocks
to car r.llielr . lends As inlKlit h.i\e boon
expected , thu ' mdusttl.ils ' ha\o proved to
bo tlio chief point of frnrtute. Those issues
h.no ( onstitutcd a larj'c proportion of the
BjicLUlatho IriiimUloiis on the oxcli.uujc1
dutinc ' , mciit jcMi'i.inil lia\i < bten lullUcd
by in.inlpul.ition immc.isui.iblv bcjtmd unj
consctatlo rsllmulo of thulr intrinsic
Miluo ChUiit ? to the unsound basis of their
orpinlAillon tho.v liavc found little lodge
ment ntnniiK imestoiH Outside the Indus
ti ills' the market has stood up rom.ukablj
veil In f.iet , the break has put the whole
uiaikct in a soumlet and sifer condition
'IlioKcneral llnuunl situation his been
Impiou-d tlnouKli the elimination of an ele
jnent of distuibame and distiust in the loan
luatket 'I ho banks show loss appro-lion
sion of dctaiiL'cinent fiom irold expoits and
from thu iwsltlon of the ticasiif\ . and semu
disposed to act with piudtnt libeiallt\
their coinmeiLl.il customer s 'Jhe deiiianu
on tlm trensuis for gold for export h is
abated Itvbuld seem reasonable to expect
that tbe. ( lestiuctiMelTci ts of the diouth in
CiU'it Jhitain Pi am e and some other pirts
of Kuropo will laiise in ad\atiLO In biead-
BtufTs and u iunsiiiiont | IOM\J ! in our e\-
poits , whieh is the thint ; abo\e all else
needi d to adjust the abnoinial conditlun of
our foiciKii tiade bal inco
i ho crisis has toiiip n.itl\ch little to do
with the I'enuaUoiidilionof business\\liu h
Is sound and up to this tune has been un
Usualh ptosjietous Thoie has been no undue
duo inllation ofenteipiiso In anj dlicction
but i.ithci an cxLeptionalexemption fiom it
Ciedlls ha\o been kept m a hoilth ) condi
tion theie Is no scilous huropeau financial
dlianuoment : and In brief , tlieio is a com-
] > aiatiio fieedom fiom most of theabnoimil
conditions that usuillj lay the basis lo.
pinic Hi-mi ? thus llmitpd as to Its causes ,
the iiisis will bo iouespondin'lv helped in
the st.iKe of ICLOU > Ifiom its eiTtLts
IAL iti\n\v.
Advanro oT Hunk It i lot stmilleil llntli
floury nnd Stn < k MurliotH.
LONDON , MIIJ 7 Discount intes were firm
during the week at 'J"4 iici Lent for tluoo
inonthb and 24 * for short. ' 1 ho .uhaiiLC of
the Tiank of Kn land rates steadied both
nioncN and stork inaikots The exports of
gold weio model ate , and a sciious driin Is
not now expected In spite of the ciisis in
Austialla , wbither il.'jOOlX ) has KOI.O in a
fortnight iniher impio\ed fin thcr dut Ing
the week , though thcio was a rulapso about
midweek.
On the Stock oxchanso business was
checked b > feir of futthur siisponsions In
Australia and tlio collapse of liuluijuul In-
btitutlons in Nuw York. Nevertheless the
bond m.uUot was exticmch Him , with a
Ettong iindcn-uiiciit of opttonUm thiough
out Consols clobcdltli a week's fill of
7-10. roicign secuiities weie almost at a
standstill and the changes that did Oixm
were small
American railway securities suffered u
Rcner.il relapse , though theiocio signs of
impiovement at the close Atchison de
clined ! l on the week , Illinois Ccntial J1 ,
Den\er iUio Orandoproforied , LikeShoi.- ,
J.ouls\illo .N , Naslnllle , Union P.iLilio and
Wabash ptoferredJe.ieh , Northern P.uillc ,
184 , Wabash dobentuies o mil l iio 1 each ,
Ciliio & Mlhsibsippl and Dciner X , Hio
Grande common , f eac.li , Central IMiillc ,
Missouri , Kansas ft Texas and Norfolk , S :
\Ycbtvr norillnan , < a each
On thu Turin lluurac.
PAIIIS , May 7 Husiness on the bourse 1m-
pioved during the week llirco per cent
rentes advanced Ui centimes on tlio week ,
Credit roneler. ' francs Arccntlno loan ,
C francs , Hlo Tlntos fcllftj : ! fiancs
llntiiini Su nr
Hi\A\A , May 7 IHtlo business was
transacted in the sugar mullet during the
iiast week , holders being too high forbujers
The mar Itet cluscd quiet but stead } .
On tlm Itirlln Itinirno.
DCIIMN , Mas 7 Dcutsclro bank closed
at 15'J L'5.
VOSS ON MABTIN.
iathoutc rincoil by u Democrat on ili-i
1'arty'n Sluto Cli ill in in.
"I BCO Euclid Martin lias written .inolher
Interview-with himself , " .said a democrat
v bo was discussing polities with a gtoupof
the faithful In the I'axton rotunda last
evening.
If Martin hud been within earshot of the
Indignation mooting ho would not have felt
litghli Lomplinieiitod at the remarks made
One of the p u ti sang out.
"Are we no longer demounts ? Does the
Oreat Maitln carr.s us In his est pockett
lias It LOino to this th it if wo do not ha\o
tlio pleasure of his s dies wo aio former
doomed and mod not expect am recognition
rnit < .s wo lollow l > ls unicahonablo dictator-
ihlpl"
iMansuih ( luestlons were in the minds of
the litithrul. while otheis , moio sober-
rnimlcd and thoughtful , laughed In their
bkeM'jj at the pretentious of thu mightv
little man
HeniVoss. . whose natiio seems to ha\o
moused a ease of mulligrubs among the
Mm Unites , sildhentho state ( on\on-
tion mot last summer Secretary of Agriculture
turo Morton urged Judge Charles Ogden to
retain thochiirmiinship of the state com
mittee , rccogiu/lng his abilities as an oigan-
Izor and his do\otion to the demociatlc
p.irt.UicsjioctiNo of persons .lud o
Ocden , who had sacilllced two
je.irs of bis tlmo and consider-iblo
uionc\\ felt that it was impossible for him to
continue as chairman , and uspectfully de
clined , as his businessu'quhnlhMmtuhliul
attention Thereupon Mr Morton ret ii eel to
his room nnd the now committee met in ses
sion and one or two members Llalmlngto
represent Mr Morton , told the committee
that Oo\oinor Morton destiod 1'uelid Mar
tin as ciriirman Maitiu had seen thesn
uiombois and had so adisod thorn The
committee , lielieUniT this to bo true , named
lilm as chairman When ( iomnoi Morton
was Infoimed of this fact , and the statement
tint had been made , ho expressed great
EiirpiUo that he had not been consulted
abjut the matter and stated to be\oial time
he hud no\cr authorricd arij one to speak
for him.
"Martin got in his work In phijwff possum -
sum , bluipl. ) to be In u position tostiiko
for oniccs If rrcbldent C'loveland was
i-lectcd Ho was a strong Hill man before
thedcmociattc national contention mot and
wanted to see Cle\eland defeated , and c\on
after his nomination ho did his ocst to hu\e
Ilarilson care this state b\ getting all thu
dcmociats tooto for Cleveland , contrary to
the Instructions of the national committee
which had gl\onout instructions to demo
crats tovote for \\ea\tr In order th it No-
buiska might bo taken out of the republican
column U he btato wont for Ilanlson and If
the olcvtlon had been close ( . 'lovuluncl would
have been defeated
"How can Cleu'land under sue-h ciicum-
stances paj anj attention to one who wus a
traitor to his cause' Ho won't when ho
knows these facts I bello\o Martin smug
gled hlmsolf In ns thnlrman of the committee
toe for the pui peso of first defeating Clou * .
In ml and then vif the ex president wns
elected , to try to pull the wool over his ejcs
ted dictate the patronage of the state. 1
think man of President Cleveland's dis
cernment will sco through this , and I think
I can s y that no such duplicity nnd hv | > oc-
rlsy will go unpunished President Clove-
hind Knows who arc ills friends nnd before
long ho will realize the low and despicable
trl"k that Martin has pla.\cd on him
' Martin as a dlsorganl/or is a wonder
His management or mismanagement of the
last campaign was n rautlon Hi : abilities
atuuhlull > those of the mosquito , ho seeks
eer.thing In sight At one tlmo he was
member of the school bo ml , member of the
state committee member of the county
committee , World's fair commissioner ,
tieasuinr of the state committee , president
of the Itoird of Trade , and a standing can
didate for c\cry oflleo in the gift of thu
democracy , and still he claimed ho had
ncu-r been honored "
Martin In his Interview sus ho Is not
opposing atii one Ho has been at Washing
ton tl \ ing to dictate ovel \ thing and control
the whole patton.igo of the stito and Is u
ri\nl , I hear , of all the older leidoM If ho
continues I suniHiso lie will be a candidate
for president of tlio United States if ho c in
lotntneu demon.its th it he is au gieat as ho
believes Wlnt mibo the olTect of
Martin belnsr the s ) lo leider InNobriska I
would not like to tell 1 slncerolj bellexo he
is n wrecker and dlsnrganlrc r , and that if he
keeps nt It long enough there will not bo
much of our p.irtj left
1 Ho Is opposing me bee ius" I do not train
with him and h.rxneiy llttlo confidence In
his iblllties or sinceilt.v He has opposed
iiio'Uolonth , resorting to some things which
I will Invoke the courts to redicss before I
am through with him Mr Martin s.ijs ho
represents thu regular organl/Ulon bo did
Senator Hill In Now York , but Uio people
duel mil fet President Lle\cland , and ho
car i led the do Machines and mtchino
politic I ins of the Mai tin t\pc , who are in
jiolitii s for ttieir person il apgiandl/ument
and not for the love of their pirtv , como
home soon to roost and the people know
tliLin and In the long run they llnd their
own lincl Martin is In p.ilttics 101 * himself
Ho does not care to build up his put > , but
he prefers to pull it down if bv such me ins
ho can accomplish his petty animosities
against greater and broader men
Martin sa > s ho represents the regular
domocracj You remember last spring how
he plaved the bibv at tf How he bolted the
iegul.it dunociat.c um\cntion and wouldn't
pl.rv because he could not have his way I
telliou the democracy of this countv will
never foiget that bolt It was without
sense or reason , and onli done because Mar
tin found himself whipped at the piimailes
and In thu minoiitv in the convention "
FOB MOKE HYDKANT3.
Coiiiull C'oiiiniltt-n Ulll ft ) to Hot Iii-
irciHi-d "iirvlio lit Siniill llxne i r.
This attornoon a sp"ciil coiiimltteo of
the cltv council will imot for the parpoio of
ovoUiug some pi in whoiobv 10J or so of the
water hvdruits , vvlth which the prairies in
some of the outlv Ing districts are stud leJ ,
cm b hrought clovv.r town and S3t as inter-
modi ite li ihnits at an ilnnuil rent il of $10.
The co nmlttce Is composed of Councllmon
Munio , Prineoand Wheeler.
Mr Munro Ins given this matter personal
Investigation and llnds that thcio are n largo
number of hvdr ints locitol in the suburbs
that arc useless so far as service Is con
cerned If an agreement can bo made with
theiompanv to bilmr tboso hydrants down
town , and relocate them whcro they w 111 beef
of s mie benefit , as intcimcdiitn hydrants ,
for lire protection , the mission of the com-
mitti'o will bo accomplished It will bo le-
membcucd th it President Underwood of the
water works temp in\ some time since wrote
a letter signify ing his willingness to lee ite
100 ? W ) hydrants and place them at intormed-
lito points , which moms in the middle of a.
block , in the thickli sottl.-d portions
of the eiti , at the rate of $10 per .lun.im.
Upon receipt of this loiter tire Louncilmon
concluded that it would bo a wise pollcv to
bring in some of the useless Ijdnnts from
the suburbs , relocate them as intermodule i
ones and pa > an annual rental of if 10 Inste id
of $ ( > 9 The water works company could not
see It In thil light , and was not picparcd to
relocate hid rants for vvhic-hthev receive 00
and in the ftitino rocorvo onlj 610 The
company was icadi to locate 100 of the in
termediate hydrants , but was not willing to
cut oil a consider iblo revenue by the. pio-
posed scheme of rclo-'ttron ImmcJiatcly
the council and the water works compiny
locked horns , and they ha\o not loosened
holds as vet The spec ! il committee hopes
to bring about an atnlc iblc settlement ot the
dispute and gain \.Uu.ible concessions for thu
eit\
eitThe
The number of hjdrants for which the
citj is now p lying an annuil rental to the
comp'iiii roichcs 100 { Of this number
l.llia wore ) located pluvious to 18'U , fortj-sU
being ordered jilaccd in that jear , miking
the total the first dij of the present jear
1'JiS Since the Ural dij of Januii > to the
first dav of Maj tlio council his ordered
thiitv-slx interinediito hjdrants placed and
twentj-srx corner ones
DNciKHPd Su ill ij- School VVo"k.
A union meeting of the superintendents ,
oflkeis , te ichor : > and jinstois of the Presby
terian churches of Om ilia w is held yester
day afternoon at the Tirst Presbvterian
church at which Sundaj school work wus
the i/hluf topic consldeied The exorcises
consisted of music , reading of the reports of
the virluus schools , reviews of wotk ac
complished and methods for best continuing
the vvoik The meeting resulted In the or-
g.ml/ation of tlio Presbj terian Sunday
Scliool union of Oni'iha with Cidet Taylor
as president. Holier t McClollindieo presi-
den , and Mrs Thorn is Creigh scurotary
o *
Snmll lUiinlnB tlrr.
A s.nall fire , caused by a dofoctlvo Hue ,
occurred at 10 o'clock last e\enlng in tlio
dvvollinir at 211 South Twcntj fifth avenue ,
owned bi Seth Da\Is and occupied bi O A
Halnsworth The loss will not exceed ? .W
1 IIR ISurlinKton CliuiiKi * 11nn1.
The Burlittgton'Heustbounil tr.ilns now
\eii\o \ Oiiuihii us follows :
Chicago Hpeeltil , 12.1. ) a. rn.
Chicago express , 11:1" : ) a , in.
Vestiluiled Hi o" , 4:20 : p. m.
lowu and [ llimiix local , 7:17 : p. in.
1'or full inforinutioii see titnu t.rblo
column hi thU pupcior tfiujulro of the
urty ticket ngont ut l.iJt Farniriir &ti'eot.
"Tlio Madison , " ( family hotel ) . 21ht
nnd Chicago. Tiun-dontH 2 00 per iluy.
See the colobi'.ito I Shno. " pla'n
Ford & CluirltouMiHle Cj. , IMS
< > > 'it" ( di" 01 leu under lltli 'iciiil ,
ccntt ; tacli aililitlniuil llir ten cent *
kUl'tJ Claia. May 7 , IHU.l , ilaiiglitcr of Mr.
and Mis Ch.ir os Uriii ; , iiKed U ji'ius nnd 0
months I'lincra ! lit - o'clock this Monday
at toi noon , Miiy n , I HIM , fiom Uio family
icslili'iuc , JJOl Eolith Tlilrtcuith bluet to
l.uurol lldl eomctoiy
* n1 line * T f/uiTii mi t ii t
Art AIRS AI SOUTH OMAHA
Business to Bo Transacted bj the City Coun
cil This Evening.
BUILDING INSPECTOR TO BE APPOINTED
Hoard ot Cilitral.on M ly llnfuno the U o of
.School Itnllillni.-H lur Olntich Purpiitc *
During Iveiling lturilnri
Cltj Noted.
At the mooting of the city council tonight
Mr , 12 O Maiilcldwlll hind in his icsigni-
tlon as cit building Inspector and Ma.vor
Walker 111 apiiolut his successor. In ismuch
as theio aio a number of guntlemon who
would consider lint thu major had a wise
hu.id if thc'i iwoio mimed for thu job , his
honor has not jot decided upon w ho ho will
appoint
"Mr Mav Held was appointed to the ofllec
In Apiil , IV.Ii Ho has per for mod the duties
of his ollho fiiitlilulb and to the sitisfactlon
of the citj council , lie icsU'lis on account of
not having the riocct > s irv time to give to the
woik , uliuli h natuiallj increasing with the
growth of the cltj
Since the Hist daj of Januiry this year
108 building pi-units have been issued , tire
total estini itod test of vv hicli Is Siil.fiW ) The
buck buildings , cost * 1WU ( ) ( , twelve addi
tions to reslleini's * liO ) and ninotj om-
fiame Imlld ings .VJ.'J JO Moio pcumlts wcro
issued In thu months of , Iuno and Jul > than
un.v other 1 ho otllcc Is onu th it Is no ox-
peiiso whatever to the citj as thu fees ac-
emliigilofrai all thu costs attached to thu
department. _
* M limil lie ) lid Miitttrrt.
The question of allowing the public school
houses to bo used by the difforcnt denomi
nations for .Sundaj school an 1 church meet
ings has boon brought to the attention of the
school bond a number of times of late Per
haps the Jtrongcst objections come ftom the
janitois , who li.ue to do the cloaningup , but
there liavo br on other loasons mvcn to the
boird whj the school houses should tut bo
used foi anj thing , except for what they
weie built , and it is quite likely th it in the
ncarfutuioa resolution to that effect will bu
introduced In the boaid
In spo ikini' of the matter last night a
membci of thu boaid s ud While I am in
fa\or of cliuicbcs an t Sundij schools In an\
number , I do not think it is the pioper thing
for the boaid to allow our si Irool houses to
bo rented or leased for anj purpose except
regular school It makes extia woik for
out janilois and extia expense to the school
fund The children go there on Sundaj and
theio is no ono in particular to control
thorn , and the conseqiienco is that thej
take advantage of thu oppoitunitj and inn
through the dilTcicnt rooms , committing
more or less inisihief On the nexl daj thoj
go to the same building lo studj and rtciiu
their lessons and thej find fault vv ith the
strict discipline and regulations It was not
&o the day before and whj should it bo to-
daj { This m ikes discord and complaints
ruiclithe bond Tor ono I snail \olu for a
rule shuttingoolT the i eating of anj of thu
school buildings , at Icist 1 vvi't ' support a
resolution of lhat sort in reference to the
Ih have ' Ihan , "
buildings il moi'u one room
Diirlni ; Itnr I irj.
A bold , b id burgl ir blow in w Itlr the cir
cus gang last niht and beg in opcr itlons as
e.ulj as U o'clock in the evening lie entered
Kioatskj Bios Inrdvv uestoio aH'JJ North
Twenty fourth street th-o'igh the allo/
window People weio pissing along the
stioelat the time , but no one > vas attracted
bj the burglar until Mr Kroutskj s son
happened to p iss bj and saw a stramror
behind the counter in the act of opening ono
of the showciscs !
The boj ran in next door to borrow aie-
\olver , but the thro ! discovered that he had
boon located , and grabbing a new 44 cillber
rovoH ei fiom the case ran to tlioieaiend
of inosloieaud flcnvoulof ihowinaow he
had loft open The ttiug had no doubl lo-
calcd bis giound for operations dining the
dm , for ho went about the job doliberatolj
ami in a hurrj I5j bioaking the window he
rc.ic led in and got hold of the spring , then
chopped the upper half of the window , which
ho loft open Persons llv ing no < t door hoard
the fellow when ho broke the glass , but it
was socarlj in the evening that no one
thought of it being a bur 'lir
The police woio notified and given a good
description of the thief
April I'oltco Itoronl.
Chief of Police Uodtott and His men made
slxtjtwo arrests dm lag the month of April
for the following offenses. Drunkenness , 12 ;
drunk and disorderly , ! } , pcttj larcenv , 0 ,
grand larceny , 1 , suspicious characters , S
\agiants , 10 , foigcrv , Ii , disturbing the
peace , ' . ) , obtaining money under false pre-
lenses , 1 , oxpobiuo of person , 1 ; ireeoiv ing
stolen pioporlj , 1 In addition to the above
eleven vv onion of the town were assessed tno
customarj amount
IIIILM : ! | IIU Huh V.nr.
licv. It. U Wheeler of the Pr < sbj tetian
church last night preached the sermon that
completed his fifth ) ear When he lirst lo
cated in South -Omaha Iho momb'is'iip of
his church was four and they woio all
women. Ho now etijojs a membership of
2")2. a now oditli o has been erected costing
$ i.MX ) and the church is in a prosperous con
dition 'J ho annual meeting ot the church
and congregation lakes place next Tuositaj
evening
City council meeting tonight.
There will be an adjourned meeting of llio
school board lonight
Miss Jessie Colbv of Council Bluffs is \ isit-
Ing .Mis IJ S Pinnoy
The Ton ens chorus class will meet at the
Haptist ihuich Mom ! ij evening
Go lo thu police station today and pay
vourdog tax it joudo not want joui canine
killed
Union clu'arm.ikci ! , from Omaha an I South
Oma'ia plajcd base ball heiojesterdaj 'llio
Omaha plavors were \icionous , tlio' hcuio
being .10 to 1 _
The VV.n-UI' , l-iiir.
A grout white oil } ! Buildings largo
enough to sent hundiuds of thousands of
people at onu time' ' A park two mileb
long , unking fioin a few himdied jaulb
ton mile in width , and fronting the lo\
hebt , inland hL a in the woild ! ri
nnihle. Htrungo poojilu every wlieio.
That's tlio Coluiiibian c poaition
Don't rnibs it. It's the gi cutest , giand-
est , most uiriquo opeutaule this eai th of
ora-d ever baw. And the Burlington
route will take j ou thoio comfortably ,
quiLkly , clic-aply. Sco the city tiekts
agent at KI21 Famam btreot. lie will
tell jou all abjut trains.
rates ovoi'i day.
Experience and Science Concur.
Almost Everybody knows that
Dr. Price's
;
Cream Baking Powder
Is the Purest and Best
of all the Baking Powders
And Everybody should Xaow that 09 per cent , of the Baking
Powders contain Ammonia , Alum , Lime or other hurtful
ingredients.
What a revelation to the good housewife when she uses
her first can of Dr. I'ricc's. and remarks the beautiful work
it does , so immeasurably superior to that of any other.
TERRIBLY hXCKEASING.
Tlm Autlidrltlp * Afi tlm Ilimril of llonlth
(1 Uc > oino IniporUiiit Inlnrnmtloii Aliuut
tlm 1'rttiMit CondlUiin nl tlm I'roplc.
At no tlmo In the history o ( Now York City
hnvo there liefin to ninny dunths from pticu *
rnoiiln ns now Tliu nlllolivl ilRiirri * how thnt
Hourly twle-e ns m ny donths from this cfiuso
aru occurring tlmn for the lust IIvu yours.
' ] his Is something torrlblt )
Dr John T NnKlo. Heclstrnr of Vllnl Statis
tics , f tysthnt this Increase Is due to the Inllu-
cnco of Rrlp , llo sayg tn it iznp ninv too cnllod
cDlilomlo lust now * and ihni in thc < m ijorlty
of cases urlp Is u vlul , rontrllxitlliK ( ! in o to
piiiiiunonl i nnil nil dmuorous piilmonnr )
troulilcs At this ttmo of llio vour , when wo
Rroch in 'liuo\ from winter to sprln Mhnra
Is nlwuys n low onlur of Nltnllty n ri > ii'tlon
from the strains of tlio so min. I'lio hloo > l ilocs
not How o full or r .nUly. tlio trcinsih is loss.
1'or this ru iron .trip h m a much bolter eli inco
th in ut IIMV other SDASOII
Phis Is n tin u of yonr when pcnpln noml to
lie o irnful und too nun h Impo-tmico < luinut
tut pliice'il ution kuop HI thu bloul wnrm nnd
IIICIK iilutlnn. Yon must lirlni nlioul u ro ic-
llon If you wish to n\ni < l tlio p < ln nnil ( Inn ITB
of thosu trouliloi In tlmo HIITO Is but ono
wuy bv uhlch n rcnt'tlon ivin bo liroiiKlit
nhont und Ui'it ' s bv llio use nf n pure Rtlinu-
I ii lit , prefe'riblv whU.etr Hut tlio urcut dlf-
flculty Is thil 111 \iofow\\lilsJcswlirli
iirnpuru Tlio only ri'iuly pure nnil roll iblo
whlnkov Known to tin1 nioilk'il profession or
the world Is Duirj'n I'uro Mnlt It tioasc < c = Bos
qunMllos liiunvn un v to Itsnlf It will t > rlnir
nboul i ri'icilon und pro\c < nt ro d , pnoninonin
ur tlm ar p uhnro m my iii-cnlloii Blunuliinta
uoiildtill. Il lius s.\ d inora lives mill ro-
llc'M d niorr snirorin thin nivthln. of n slml-
Inr n itiiiu whuli wn ovur known before- lethe
the \\orlcl
T > TO-
"I lu\e made a trial of the
DOXDL RK1 LI 111 I IVAll I \ K ,
with s/inial icftuncc to its ejfut m
cases of insoiitiitd , and J hnd it de
cidedly beneficial m such cases as are
connected with thu arthiitic predisposi
tion. I hive used it foi sc.eral ycais ,
and I like it as a remedial agent in is
leasing the suiiiK'iis of the Kidneys.
It is n pleasant ( 'rink ' also 1 think it
is a blesstnv to the t/t/6 intn. At any
rate , that class of Miijjli livers , ' whose
diet is not confined to the narrow limits ,
of pleLeianism , arc giactually recot-
ni/ing LOiMWXDLRRY LITHIA
IVA PER as their nostium. "
Iromlll MtVM I \ MAS.M.M 1) . ProffMor
ol I'hjtUilojy nil 1) seises ot thn NPFVPR tn Hnsli
Iciliil ( elli x 1. 1 rofeisoror I hcory nnil t rn 1 e
of Mi-Heine in tin VVonen's Mtiliti College ;
author o ( 'liuouin a an I llljor Ii rj ol" bleep , " Ac.
or Ai.i. in.vi.iits.
Londonderry Lilhia Spring V/ater / Co , ,
\SIII 1 , > . II.
ClIAIlirslI ITlUilMt * &i , NI1 iiRApfn'l.n , tnn Jinn ,
Agents fur Unialu
as usual at the next school election
but for many candidates. They give
a unanimous vote every day in the
week in favor of
because they know it has no equal as a
labor and temper saver on wash-day.
The "White Russian" is a great soap to
use in hard or alkali water. Does not
roughen or injure the hands is per
fectly safe to use on the finest fabrics
JAS. S. K1RK& CO. , Chicago.
Dnsky Dinjnond Tar Soap.ElnL anil - tboKklnSof. Bmootht
KENNEDY'S CAUTION.
QST 1NDH B1TTK11S
Are ir Soil
111)1 ) , K
ONLY IN BOTTLES
V uMKJ1rJ VV11II
BITTERS
Los Angeles
Wine and Liquor
Company ,
116. 118 N. 16th St. ,
IlOtVVCCP llOH'Oll SlOlO
uncl llnydou Druthers.
Imported Port
Wine for
60ca
qt.
Otlicra us . il > for 1'ori not ns ( rood ,
Los Angeles
Win3 , Iiiquor and Cigar Co. ,
Daily We Make
Mothers Happy
no ft a or f fi f i I r
tulion hy
HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY ,
313-315-317 SontUlStU
OMAHA
THREE THI
To tlilnk of in Iniylngs for boys color style Hiul e ir and
tlic L-rcatest of these is jxcar. . Von CUM sometimes ( hid a
K < od dual of st > le In a sluidTtyVni'ixunt and niaity handsouie
shades and colors arc found \\hure wear Is lucking ; but to
ct style ' so" " should"
'Stay , colors and "wear as they
cloths Ins
Is sometimes a hard tiling to do. Two hundred knee pant
suits are placed In the boys room toJaj , that fill the bill to a
9. They are in solid hard twisted eassintercs e\er > thread
wool goods tlr it will wear and wear , and then wear a little
A\hile longer. The style Is correct for the season the color
jw shade between a tan and a brow n. They are in ages 5
to 14 aml e\ery suit has ( he dollars worth of wear con.
s
cealed soniew here about it Tor a wee ! ; or less , as the suits
hold out thej'rc $ ; i.5 < ) A SIM I * . > \ e will also oiler 201) ) big
boj'sand
in all wool tinlinished che\iots black or blue as your fancy
inclines with double breasted coat , \cstand long pants in *
si/e to lit bojs from 11 to U ) jears of age. These
arc the regular si\ and seven dollar kinds of suits but w Inle
ca "dressing down" it , what a good many boys need
there are more that need"dressing up- " the price fora week
and a daj is $1.50 forages 11 , 12 and l.J and 5.00 for
ages I'lto 11) ) .
20cc10c50c ) ( iOc 7c-SOc ( ) ! ) < ) c-is the way the
prices are on a hundred do/en new "opened todaj"
PEBaAHEHTlY GIFTED O3T NOFA.Y
WE REFER YOU TO 2 500 PAIIENIb.
Financial Reference : Nal'l ' Bank of Conraprco , O.naliu.
No DETENTION from businoss. No Operation.
Invuatlznio our Method , Written tuiirnntoo to irmo-
lutolr Cure all kinds ut HUl'Tt UEof licilliBoxcs.wUli-
nnt inn use of KuKu or syringe , no n attor of how loajt
( landing.
landing.EXAMINATION FREE.
TSie 0. L MILLER COHPAHY ,
307-308 N. Y. LIFE BLOB , , OMAHA , NtD
Fund forC'roulnr.
Serviceable society stationery , signal
ized for its skillful structure shown in
several shapes and sizes , surmounted by
superb monograms , splendidly engraved ,
is what you want and what Raymond sells
Vour A'mno K on JOO 1'lnltlnif Cnr < lti tor &lti ( ) .
PROTECT AND IMOVE YOUJ ! SI8HT.
Spectacles and Eyeglassss Are the Best.
EYES TESTED FREE. SVTISPACTION G'JAR\NPEED ' \
J. F. PONDER , Mgr , mm OPTION 01. , 222 S.
181G DouQlas Street , Omaha , Nob.
Theeiulnnnt 'Pl lu'lit ' In nrynai ciril ) > prlrat hli r uln 111 urlnirr Ilitum Vrnilir nl
rPirlntou'il uniuulu la u Mi Jli ni illpl ] it ti ni t oiritfl-itin will 41) r HitllU.Jilii . n i l'i i / uliit
uio'sscntsrrli luit m in i u I "J nlnil w < i\ ) H nUit linn nil in I form > r prui.i itliiiiii Vu
iiurcurjIIKOI NBWlrjutuu it f > r Ion of vl il pj rjr I'arlUi inul j 11 vlilt MI > n ir D J tr. > . , I at Ii ) ni
by Mirruipu i Imoj tls Un ni or I utr i n > i'i 11 it br n ill o11 in 11inlr pi-t 11 u i n ir < i t > n II
r U conte it or j > nl r Ono tinr.ioiul lnnrii.-iiT p" ifjrrj I < onmUul'Ji frjj i irr ji j j i Ij u j mrlotlr
prlTiitu II .ok i ityiterlaiuf l.lfji ssntrraj om i Ujjfj I a u u J f u iuili/j U i u t > ll n
anil auiup'or circular
NEW ERA
-it i.t.n 11 iiisi'i.NtAU\ .
K nitmiltHMon I ri-i. )
Isiu.sirpi cud In llio trout-
mint of all
Chrarilo , Private and
NnrviMiti Dlioasc * .
\\rllrt i urKiinuil ps unniillr
IKMIMI.NI IH MVII , .
ttlilrotn it Hi HIMJP rur par
d u urs hiiii will b3 ion la
pUIn ti.miopj | > llui Uil unnollJS IJUi l
Omnhu Neb
T atlopal
1. fi. Ul'.l'OtarHiHY. OA1.K/.1. N/5II.
'
Unpitirl . . . . . $10(1,000 (
Surplus , 5,05,0 , JO
< fDcerxind'ilriciori llenrr VNatei nrj IIM
II C < uihln < tloi prillU-u ' - " 4 Murtol T /
Mor eJolmn caldui J S iL l'alrJl 1.11.1 I
IUtJ , ( . iuiur
iuiurTHE IRON BANIC.
I ? yeti are Determined
To have the small vvinu Collars you
cannot do liettcr tlnn to ask for our
makes SVo rianufacUrc a larcc vari
ety of ilicm , in both the
Cluctt and Goon Grands.
ClUetf Coon
Onnd , 2Gc Brand , 20c.
Haeou heeded our pointers anil tried
The monarch Shirt Yet ?
Do fa the next time ) ou bu ; , and jou will
tbunV. 10 tor the
CLGETT , COON X CO.
DR.
IVSCCREW
THE SPECIALIST.
I > ntnrpnMnil in tbt
treatment of ull
PRIVATE DISEASES
end nllWaaVneiiyri )
nnd Disorder ! of ML ft
18narBoztiorlcoce ,
\\nlo for rlr'-laU
and ( juaiitiou lltt trua.
14th and IVniia HU ,
Ouuolia.
MONDAY
AND
A.T
Ladies'
Capes
and
Jackets ]
WE ATI IKR
Protest Sale !
AVe have no control over tlio element
but wo lm\o contiol ever our jackoti ]
nnd capes. The elements ho vo not beer
in our favor ; if they had vvo would htiviJ
moio himsliino and lesi rain. liut we ]
control our j-jckots and e'lipos , and oul ]
thoi must go.
To m iKo them move oul with a great ]
rush vvo will boll all at about Unit p ice
They are now tins bprrng , made irj
the newest Btjlos and most dcal'-able
material for vvo ir.
In otio lot you will find vori Btvliab ]
canes with butlori lly lo { , capo omhroldf
oicd , you c in not mati Ir tbom for lest
than 85.00 until all tuo Bold. Oul |
price is
Then in another lot you will find
great vnrlotv of styles of all wool material
torial , Botno embroidered , otlrorij
trimmed with ribbon. Our prices havd
been for these fiom $2.00 to S18.00 |
They are veiy styl'ah and at Buch
low ) ) rlco ,
$8.48
Now in this lot jou will find blno'J
capos made of finest day diagonal
trimmed vvltlr y.uds and yards of flnonjj
satin ribbon , and over , } capo In thla lo-'j
c.rn not bo rcalchcd for less than $10.Oj
Price until all ate sold ,
J10.50
Then again , tills lot may Interest yorj
moro Ihan the others. These are jiioUl
etB made in the 1 itest styles , matorla |
of line Kerrey , litllf lined with sill
colors , tan , brown nnd navy.
T hey will bo suld for
This iot for tlio children. Honfol
jackets in all wool material , noatl/
trimmed.Ve bivo them In bionr
navy and green. Our piieo has bceii
$0.00.
To eloso the lot , tins week only
Jackets tn this lot that are
worth $10.00 , with the buttoifly cajia
all-wool malorlal , in brown , tan , nuv ; ]
ui'il black.
Prlco until sold ,
$6.98
Ye1 * , and many other IOIB that yoi |
L'an Bavo from ! ! ( ) to ! > Q per cunt on b\
'ittcncllng this r'i"indVoathor Proles
Remember and se-
j your vote , an <
vote for your favorite
candidate at our
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