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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAFLX IHDE : MONDAY , JUNE 2(5 ( , 1898. RECREATION AT RESORTS Warm Bays from a Sabbath Sun Oauso a Demand for Shady Spots , ON THE BREEZY BEACH AT COURTLAND Homing nnd Untiling In Popular Tavor with tlin Crowil Snmo I'lcknlckcr * Dally with Deviled Ham MuMo lias Ghnrins nt llnnscom I'ark. The traveler who has girdled the earth , Who has B | > cd from zone to zone , and who has tarried beneath Iho sunny skies of far away Italy , never fanned n conception of n tnoro perfect and Ideal summer day than was en joyed by the people of this community jcs- tcrday. Whllo it was hot , with the mercury hugging the nineties , thcro was just enough breeze to prevent the heat from being op pressive , though it drove the thousands to ho cool retreats that surround the city. Courtland bench , Omaha's favorite resort , got oven more than Its share. Like a great bull of rod fire the sun mounted to the /cnlth , where it hung like n moulten mass , " /Ir/Hng" hot , making ono ( eel like hunting some cool and sheltetcd nook. Scarcely had this great orb of light nnd day reached thu mcildlan when the plcasurc-lo\liiK people commenced to seek the shores of Cut Off lakn that glistened like n jewel on the bosom of n queen. Thcro all day long they lounged about the broad bal conies of the pavilion , boated on the bosom of the lake , bathed In its waters , or nlso Blood upon the sandy shoics nnd watched the llttfo wavelets as they lolled In with merry music and played over the pebbled beach that extends along'tho miles of frontage. The crowd was composed of the bright belles nnd beaux of society , the honest labor ing men with their families , nnd clerks from the hundiods of stores and shops , and the hearty , healthy business men , constituting a congiogatlon ofeltlrcnsof which anyclly could take prldo In pointing to nnd claiming ns lit O\MI. Some brought their lunches and uiudo a day of Iho stay , while others went out early in the motnlng , spent the forenoon , rctuined lo their homes for dinner and then wcnttnelt to the chaimlng little watering place lo do thu balance of the day. I'ooplu I njojcil llioumolvon , The beach was In holiday allhoand pre sented a most pleasing appearance , ocry - thing being as blight and clean as the kitchen of a tidy housewife. The Hundreds of ion anil sail boitswcro trimmed for Iho occasion , the piullion was fiesh with the odor of now paint and the boal houito fur nished n sulking exhibition of Iho effects of eoap and water , liberally and fiequcntly ap plied. All of these things weio apprcclitcd by Iho cio\vd , for the people who weio thcio were these who had followed the old injunc tion that "cleanliness is next to godliness , " nnO they were just looking for such a place. ' Did Ihoso people enjoy HiemseHcst" oskcd ono of Ihc iclurning passengers on the motor. They did , or else their aclions w ent for naught , for all day long they boated , swam or llltted about the shady and spacious grounds ; they gamboled on the clean , whlto sand , they lode the guuity raihoad , listened to the strains of the Boul Iheater oichestia nnd did a thousand and ono other things that wcro convincing cUdenec that it was pleasure to put in a day at Courtland. Manager Griflllhs , who is rapidly endear ing himself in the hearts of the people and at the same time convincing them that ho is the right man in the right place , was oveiy- whcro present to heo that the wants of his patrons were loceiving the piopor nltention. Through his efforls the beach is becoming moio popular as each day passes away , as lie has succeeded in establishing the fad that the tights of all respectable persons vrlll bo protectesj while upon the grounds. During the evening the ciowd was oven jrrealer than during the day , and for a time the oapacity of the motor line was some what , taxed in handling the throng that went up fiom the city , but this was of shorl duration , for cxtia cais weio pressed into the ser\ice , and everything went as metrv asnmarilugo bell until the last one of the plcosme-scckers left the place , which was ohoTOy bofoio midnight. Manager Grifllths said jcslorday lhat ho had heaid that thcio was some complain' bccauso the Couttland Beach company was charging an admission fee of 10 cents , bu' ' that the complaint came mostly from per sons who wanted the caith. The stock holders of the company , ho said , did not caio for the 10 cents , but they wanted some wa\ In which they could protect the people am the only way to do so was to ehaigo an ad mission fee. If the gates wcro thrown wldo open the most disreputable of the city wouh roako the lake their nlghtlj headquaitors nnd thcro would bo no way to keep then nway. Under the plan now in oguo h said that police iemulations had been cs tnbllshcd and If a drunken , or sus plclous person was disco\eied upon tin grounds , ho or she was piomptlj ejected , Asldo from that the nt tractions furnished weio better thai these of many of the fashionable wnlering places of Iho cast. By p.i } ing the small sum of 10 cents , n man or woman could enter the giounds in the morning and stay nil day , listening to ono of the best orchestras hi Iho countiy without any ad ditional charge. The talk of extortion ho eald was all bosh , as Iho lunches weio furn ished at the same price as in the city , while tho.bOfitlng pri\ilcgcs weio cheaper than at nny of the ropulublo rcsorls where the at tractions were not half so gieut. As the season advances Manager Griffiths will add si oral new and inteiestlng feat ures The mciry-go loimd has been about completed , and In the coutso of a few weeks there will bo balloon nt > censlons dully , which will bo for the exclusho benefit of the pa trons of the place. Iliinaconi I'urk. The swcot strains of music fiom the Musical Union band was a magnet that diow- many people to llanscom pirlc yesterday afternoon. Amid Iho cooling shades of this o\cr popular icsoit , perspiring Omniums sought relief fiom the hot smiles of the sun nnd passed an cnjoyablo day with their families and friends. All the other puks nnd public icsoits wcro well pationUed. Thoio wcro also aosmiil picnics jesleidii . Incldenlully , a few fishing pai ties. - * - Now your blood should DO ptu ificd , Take Hood's Sursupaiillu , the best spring medi cine und blood puiillor. TE3TINO THE WATER PRESSURE. Councilman RUuiBorVunt8 lo Know If the City u ( ictllnir l'r < > | inr Muivlou. The Amciican Water Works compiny , through II , II > do Itust , receiver , has tiled with ibo city council the semi-annual claim of the company ifor the rental of Ilia hydrants. The amount of the claim Is f 10- , 000 and covets the period of six months , fiom the first day of January to the fitst day of July of this j ear. Councilman lUs.issor proloua to the reading - ing of the bill introduced u resolution in the couiu il insti noting the company to make a test Of the plant under the following pro vision of Its chatter : Tlio pumping machinery of Mich water works blmll have an c > a y und agtroiatu capacity to pump at lonsi 6,000,000 gallons of watercuchumloxe > ry twenty-four hours , and ehnll bo Increased lu the growth of the city und tin muds rrqulro , and sli.Ul lm\u pouor Bulllelcnt to throw at uny ono tlmo ( but not at thubiintu tlmu that thu miichliiury U pumping ut the ruto of 6,000,000Kalloni. pur d.iyluto thu Jesonolr ) nt thu elm utkm of lourttenth and ' 'urnum utrects , In Mild city , through ono Inch nor/.ks. elclit stioiuus ofIUIT , cuch Mrcam totliohclKhtof Hufei't. and alMi at any ono tlmo but at a clillVrunt time than thu test ufori'iinld , lit tlu < rlowitlon of tholmsoof the llluhtchool building In tuld city , through ono inch noizluH , four ntn-uins of wutcu , each ktri'iimlo tlielit'lulit of 100 feet ; und aUoiit anv ono tlmu. but itt u dltTuront tlmo from imi'h of the lonte nero > iilil , two fcUi'.nus of WHtorut IhooloMitlonof Klinenth and i'lerco ctrcott , t\voktioiun of water ut the cluwilton of rourlvuiitli and rurnum streets , and tun ( trounibof wuter at the clo\utlon ot Sixteenth nd Gtacu Mrcctb , ouch dtruiini to thu height of ? 00foil. Thori'ionolr bluvll luuo a capacity of at least 0,000,000 gallons of water. llufora the omlm is allowed thu Second ward councilman wants a test made to do- tcimlno if the company U Ihlng up to its routinet with the city and can meet the re- iiulromcnts of the same. The test under Mr , Klsaiscr's resolution was to bo wit- noised by the major , council , city engineer , chief Of the lire deiurtmuut. But the council was not prepared to ntlopt such a csolutlon nnd it Was referred to the com mittee on fire and water and the city engi neer. Several months ago the committee on flro nnd water started an investigation ns to the valor works company's ability to got up ufllclcnt pressure to throw the streams ns ilgh us the contract requires. The mem bers talked fire engines ana hydrants awhile and thcro the matter rested , and the ookcd for test was not mado. Mr. Hlsassor vants the company to furnish proof that It can perform Its part of the conlract with the city before Its claim of $40.000 Is made , nnd 10 believes the test Is the only proper man ner In which to determine the fact. SNATCHED FROM DEATH. Alfred Kulfor'n Nnrrour Kicnpo Train Drown ing la Cut Oft l.iikc. Alfred Kclfer , the well known bookkeeper I nt the Boston store , had n nirrow escape j from drowning in Cut Off lake nt Courtland ! \estcrdayafternoon. . In company with i couple of friends he engaged n boat nnd bathing stills and rowed out Into the deep water. Mr. Kclfer took a plunge Into the water from the stem of the boitand was suddenly attacked with cramps and ren dered helpless. Bofoic his compinlons rea- ll/ed his danger ho was sinking for the lust time A bo it tender on Iho beach who was watchlnglho pirty , siw thai something was wrong and , hastily pushing out n boat , was soon at the scene. Ae dove into the water and soon brought the drowning man to the surface. After hard work Mr. Kelfer was resuscitated and removed to his houso. lie will iccovor. The boatman who effected the rescue was as modest as he was bra\o and his narno Is unlyiown. Messrs' Sam SunnobcrR and Hugo Brandies , who wcro with Mr. Kelfor , each ptescntcd the hero with 8 5 In cash and Mr. ICeifer will also substantially re member his rescuer. The Andrews Opera compiny appeared nt the Farnam street Theiter last evening in Alfred Collier's boiuttful and tuneful opera "Dorothy. " Notwithstanding the intense heat the house was well filled and the audi ence certainly appt eclated the work of the performers , for the applause was liberal. Miss Maiio Itoo , who took the title role , is n very captivating little woman , and sang and acted her p.u I superbly. Florence Clay ton appeared to good advant-igo in the part of M dta Hawthorn. She has n clear , strong contialloolco and possesses considerable dramalio ability. . W. H. West ns Harry Sherwood was Rood , nnd his singling of "L.o\o's Sorrow" in the second act was clever and the nrolongcd ap plause was well deserved. The part of Lurcher , the eccentric sheriff , was taken by Ed Andrews , who kept the house hi a roarr The comp my is well balanced and the chorus is above the n\erago. o 8-100.00 lota S25.00 down ; see page 7. Wyoming : Cnlvorjlty Kxnrclscg , LUUMIF , Wyo. , Juno 21 [ Special Tele gram to TIIC BEE. ] The annual commence ment exorcises at the Uuiveisity of Wy oming in this city began in , the auditorium of that instttulion last evening by the pre sentation of the Gorman comedy "Ergon- slnn. " This evening Hon. C. C. Hamlin of Itock Springs delivered an addiess before the Oljmpia society , which was followed by a b uiquct for the members and their friends. The biccalauicato addtcss will bo dell\ered tomouow afternoon by President A A. Johnson. 'I hero are luo graduates of Iho univcisity this \cnr : Misses Nellie M. John son , Hobecca Johnson , Aheretta C OUatt and Mamlo Thompson and Mr. Charles D. O\iatt. 12 uctcil Olllucri. TonoxTo , Juno 34 The ledge of Ancient Order of Unltsd Workmen has selected San Francisco us the place for holding the next meeting. The follow Ing officers wei o elected : Supreme master workman , Dr. D. H. Shields , Hannibal , Mo. ; supreme foreman , Low-is Troy , Chicago ; supreme recorder , M. W. Sackott , Moadvillo. Pa. ; supreme receiver , J. J. Aclcor , Albany , N. Y. ; supreme over seer , Joseph D Kings , Kansas ; supreme guide. John Milne , I ssex , Out. ; supreme watchman , B. F. Geiger , Detroit ; supreme medical examiner , Wil'iam ' C. Uiehardson , St. Louis , Mo. _ _ Mra. Grunt Ciunta Mrs. WPST POINT , N. Y. , Juno 21 Mrs Jurtcr- sonDa is arihed hcio this afternoon and was taken to Cranston's hotel , where she was assigned to looms ncaily opposite to these occupied bj Mis. U. S Giant. Imme diately lo of Mrs Da\is' upon lining \ pics- enco in Iho hotel Mis. Giant left her room and , stopping out Into the hall , met Mrs. Da\Is as the latter was leaung the elevator. Mis Grant giasned her hand and said with much feeling : "I am very glad to see you. " The two ladies then went into Mis. D.uis' apaitmcnts and hud a long talk. ( rent lurthurii'ft ItatcH. CHICAGO , Juno 24 Iho Gicat Northern route announced the following rales from St. Paul to San Fi.inclscola Scattlo and steamer : Forty-one dollais fiist class , $ JG second class. Meals and bcilhs on Iho steamer included. $400.00lots _ $25.00 down ; sco p o 7. S KXCUKSKKVi U.VsT Via the Wiibxh Jiallrouil. No. 1. For the Epworth league con vcntion ntClovolund , O. , Juno 2'J ' to July 2. The Wnb.isu , in connection with the Detroit nnd Cleveland Navigation com pany , will make a rate of $10 for the round trip fiom Chicago. No. 2. For the Y. P. S. C. E. conven tion at Montreal , July 5 to U. Only $18 from Chicago via the Wabash. In ad dition to the logulitf sleeping cars elegant now tourist cars w ill bo attached to this train at $1,50 per berth. Foil TICKETS , bleeping berths or a tourist-folder , givinir list of bide trips , w ith cost of Mime , call at the Wabash olllcos , 201 Clark Btrent and Dearborn station , Chicago : 150U Fnrmim street. Oiualm , or write G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Atft. , Omaha , Neb Witter Iti-ntB Diiu July 1st. Payable at olllco , Bee building. 5 per cent dihcount if paid on or before July 1st. Failure to iccoivo bill \\ill not en title anyone to dibcount aftej1 July 1st. Oillco open till 8 p. in. Wednesdays and Saturdays till July 1st. Raymond & Co. , giavtl roofera , 1400 Farnam. $ -100.00 lots $25.00 down ; sco page 7. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Celebration of the Fifth Anniversary of a Prosperous Lodge. NUPTIALS AT NOON AT ALBRIGHT Mnrrlnge of W. A. Sloan nnd Ml I-iuirn Clmclil Tips from tlio TOHJJUO of Jtutnor ( Sosalp of the i City. South Omaha ledge No. 53 , U. O. T. B , celebrated the fifth anniversary of Its or ganization In a lilting manner yesterday. .Lodges Nos. 51 nnd 6.J of Oinihu attended In n body nnd were accompanied by n military band , which furnished excellent music. The members and visitors assembled at Bldm's hall at 1 I'M o'clock. The members ot the local order first met nt their hall at Twenty- sixth and N sticot and marched to Blum's in n body. After music by the bind the crowd was called to order nnd the presentation and dedication of two 11 igs took pl'ico. The pre sentation to the ledge was made by Miss Mlnnlo Humpcrt , who was accompanied by Miss Kmmn Trenklcr and Miss Mary Spoott- ler. One of the Hags was a beiutlful and costly alTalr. Thu other was ot stlk.contaiu- ing the stars nnd sttlpes. Mr. Joseph Probst accepted the Hags on behalf of the ledge and m ml o brief appropriate icmaiks. Thd South Omaha Miunnerchor rendered two selections that mot with a hearty encore , which was followed hi n stlirlng air fiom the band. This ended the exorcises in the hall for the time being. A procession wns foimod In front of the hall , headed by Jack Walters , llciman Roller and P. J. loggers , marshals of the day. Next came the carriage containing thojoung ladles who made thu presentation of the Hags and lion. J. Ilauck , thu speaker of the occasion. Next came the Military band from Omaha , followed bv momoers of the Trcu- bund older from both South Omaha and Omaha on foot nnd the South Omaha band. Members of the city council , city olllclals and citizens in car- liages biought up the rear of the pi occasion , which was so\cral blocks long. The line of match was from Blum's hall south to Q street , west on Q to Twenty- fouith nnd north on Twcnty-fouith to L , w hero It tui ncd nnd caina back dow n Tw only- fourth to N , then east to Twenty-sixth and back to the hall. After thoband had stopped plaj ing the Miuniierclior s.mg another song una the nddicss of the day wns delhered by Mr. Ilauck. Ills remarks wcio warmly ic- celvcd by the immense audience which ap plauded him heartily. The balance of tlio aftetnoon was spent in social coiucisation nnd song nnd in the even ing a concert and ball concluded theprogiam for the day. The newly elected officers of South Omaha lodge No 5J , U. O. T. B , are ns follows : A. Fuerst , T. M. ; F. Schuelor. B. M. ; II. Walz , H. S ; H. Hartig , F. S ; F. Huport , treas urer ; J. Stichcr , guard ; L Kachommell , cus todian ; W. Shoenlng , I. G. ; A. BacKhnus , O. G.j W. Bauer , member of c\ccutho board ; S. b. Hemcr and E. Jordan , Hag barriers. Nuptl.tU at Noon. At the Albright Methodist Episcopal church icsteulny , at hiehnoon , a very pleas nut wedding took place. The paiticipants w cio Mr. William A. Sloan and Miss Laura M. Chadd , both of this city , Miss Zoo Clmdd , the sisto of the bride , acting as biidesmaid and W. Heed Dumoyas groomsman. Kov. William Van Buicn of North Bend oniclated. The bride woio a pearl gray crepoducheno dress trimmed with white lace with hat und glo\es to match. She also were acorsngo bouquet of white lilies. The biidesmaid were a cream coloied challio with pmic silk trimmings. The church was filled witti in vited guests , and after thoeuieinony the bride and groom received thu congiatula- tions of their many friends. The wedding breakfast was s < y > \ ed at the homo of the biidu'jj parents on Twenty-fouith and N stieets The couple wcio thu recipients of many handsome presents. Air. and Mrs Sloan will bo at homo to their fi lends at Twonty- liist and Wjman btieots after Juli 1. j Citj UuHtlp. John Keenan of Sioux Palls is in the citj the guest of his In other , Al. The ladies of the Albiight Methodist Episcopal chuich will gi\e an ice cream so- ei il Tuesday night. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal chuich will gi\o a laun bociil to night at the iesidem.0 of William McCol- lister. An inteicstlng game of base ball was plajed yesterday by Swift's Winchesters and thoCuduhi Hexs which icsulted , Swifts i'i , Ci-dahj s 0 W. H. G lea son's store , located between South Omaha and Albright , was closed on Satuulay evening on moitgago held by Sloan , Johnson & Co. The exhibit of art and other handiwork of the pupils will bo on exhibition today and to morrow , when all persons who wish can call and inspect the display. All persons w ho have taught school in South Omaha will meet tonight ut the resi dence of Mis. James Phillips for the purpose - pose of organising a otaehcrs association. The father of Mark Gleason arrived from Ashland yesterday and hud placed his son under the cure of Dr. Ernhout to bo treated for Insanity. Young Gleason has boon held at the police station for soveial days waiting to hear from his parents. In the incantimo his father has been making inquiry all over the state to locate him. In making the announcement that nil would bo welcome to attend thoiocoption gUenby the alumni to the gtaduatcs , Mr. Check su > s that ho was icquested to do so by Bupoilntcndcnt Monroe , and if any mistake was made it Is the professor's fault , that the announcement was not voluntary on his part by any means. at l.ooUiinltliH. The festive burglar toro great holes in the Sabbath by going thiough C. W. DoLa- matio's residence at lOJOCoiby street yes- tciduy morning. As is Mr. DcLumatio's usual custom on Sundajs , ho attended church , but , before ho stalled , ho left things at homo in good shape , bolting all of the doois and windows , thus bidding defiance to all of the burglars in the city. When ho ret - t in ned from his morning devotions ho was surprised upon opening the front door to ob- seno that the cntlio contents of the house weio upside down , Drawers had been pulled from Iho dressers , trunks had been turned insldo out and the eatables of the pantry had been spilled o\er the fioor. An account of stock was at oneo taken , with the result ONE PURE BAKING POWDER , AND THAT IS Dr. Price's Cream Baking : Powder Surpassing all others in its quick and perfect work. V/here good , pure , wholcsosne food ib requited , Dr. Price's Cream Baking ; Powder ShoulJJQ \ used. No other docs such perfect work. DR. PRICE'S is The Only Pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Others contain Ammonia , Alum , Lime or other hurtful ingredients. thnt thcro wore inothlnff that creel to bo mlssta * . To get Into the liouso the burglar hniVcbt tlio sluts from ono of the rcnr window1 ? , turned tlio lock , nnd then ho hud frco nnd &isy sailing. A NEW WAY OF DOING IT. How , thn Oun Will l o Itilt The experiment soon to ho tried at the Washington navy yard of Unassembling of the first nickol-stcol gun , under a now pi ocoss. saya the Star , is attracting con- Bidorahlo interest in ordnance circles. The now process contemplates the jnokot- ing of the gun in a horizontal position instead of in the usual perpendicular manner. The jacket or outer section of the gun is placed in a furnace containing an intense heat , and is kept in thn fur nace under the inllucnea of the heat vhilo the tuho , or inner section , is pushed into place. During the opera tion a stream of water is run through the tube , keeping the tomporatura of tlio tube lower than that of the jaukot , and removing it as far as possible from the expanding inlluonco of the heat. By tliis process , it is thought , it will bo possible to control the jacketing to a greater extent than by the present method , which requires tlio jacket to bo heated in a furnace and then taken out and placed on tbo tubo. This process serves to communicate the heat in the jacket to the tube , which is also ex panded while the jacket cools , tbo result being to proxont the jacket sticking be fore it reaches its proper position over tlio tubo. UMiop Scnnlnn'ft SIor .Tiiblloo. SALT LIKB , Juuo 34. [ Special Telegram to THE BEI : ] Bishop Scaiilan who , for twenty yc.its has presided over the Oloceso of U ah and Nevada , wns given a silver jubilee to day in this city bv his priests and pirlsh- oncrs. An eulogistic scimon was preached by Father Gushnahan and In the afternoon nn elaborate banquet was spread in Bishop Seanlan's honor , at which ho wns presented with two purses , ono from Salt L vko niul the other from the Oirilcn congregation , amounting to about $1,500 Twentj-llvo jonrs ngo today Bishop Scnnlau was or dained as a piicst In thu Catholic church. I.uck of Procoilont. San Fianclsco Arconaut : A professor who used to tench the grandfathers of the present generation of students objected to the pronunciation of "wound" as If it was spoiled "wcond , " nnd his students used to hunt for chances to make him explain his objections. Ono day ho stopped a student who was reading to the flass and said : "How doou pionounco that word ? " "Wooud , sir. " Iho professor looked uuly and replied : "I ha\o no\er foond unj gioond for giving it that sooud. Go on. " Drexcl-llrown. Augustus R. Drexel , son of Frederick Drexel , and .Miss Minnie Maiio Brown were mnrripd Thursday at 2 o'clock at the resi dence of the bride's parents , 2013 Douglas street , in the presence of about lifty of their relatives and friends. The now Iv man led couple left in thi afternoon for Chicago and the lakes , whore they will remain about a month. On their return they will boat home at 1248 South Tenth stieot. Costlj ll Juuo 24 Governmental in quiry into the buildlncr of two iron biidges across the Lachino canal at Montreal is un earthing ono of the biggest public works scandals ever discovered In Canndi. Tlio original sum \otcd for the two uridges was ? 17."i 000 but the work has already cost ? COO- , 000 and is not i ot completed. Your Summer Trip Can now bo arranged at the Chicago & Northwestern Itailway ticket ollico , 1401 Farnam btroet , whore very lowoxcurbion tickets , east , wett and north , are now on faalo. $400.00 lots $25.00 down ; sco page 7. CRIME IN HIGH PLACES ! It is not strange that some people do wrong through ignorance , others from a failure to investigate as to the right or wrong of n mutter. But it is strange , that individuals and firms , who are fully Jiwaro of the rights of others , will per sist in perpetrating frauds upon them. High-toned , wealth v manufrcturing firms will offer and ftoll to retail mer chants , in tides which thov know to bo infringements on the rights of proprio- tois , and imitations of well known goods. Wo want to sound a note of warning to the retailers to bowuro of such imita tions .iud simulations of ' 'CAiiriJU's Lrr- TL"U LIVIR : PILLS. " When they are of fered to you , refuse thorn ; j ou do not want to do wrong , and you don't want to lay yourself liable to a lawsuit. Bon Franklin said "Honesty is the best poli cy" ; it is just as true that "Honesty is the best principle. " Cook quickest nnd beat. They nro a Icltohon necessity , litcn labor untl linprovo tbo llor nt tlio food v Don't lot your dealer sell you another \ kind. . ' \ Send So. f slain ] ) for n lOOpngo COOK MIITON'ROQERS efens , AStuT , Omaha , or Malestic Mfg. Co. . St. Louis. New York Hospital TREATMENT. For all Chnnlo Namu , ] , Private and Special Dls3asos , of bJf.i MEN AND WOMEN Ftrioturo nml nil othsr trouhlca troitod at roasoimblo cbnrgua. CONSULTATION Uuliouor DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB Oppoaltotl tydon OR. McCREW I ) the only SPECIALIST WllO MEATS ALL PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Women Excluded. 18 years experience. Circular * free. lltlinucl I'arnambts , OlUUA , WHY ? Whjr do you forgot so of ton ? Whjr cloyou speak words that } ou so of ton rofzrot ? Why doyoutiko up with now acquaintances orgcttliiR old frlcmla ? Whjr do you not use cloir Judgment Instond of ton oflon nctlni ; upon Impulse ? Why doyou persistently nofjlnctyonr honlth when It U your duty to tike suoclit oiroof It ? Why are you so cnrolotu when n sudden chill , icadiiclio , tired fcolln ? , and general disgust with life coino oreryou ? Why do you not stop to thlnu tlmtallttlo .Itnoly c ititlon ot the right kind will overcome nil those troubles and nut vou In possession of good hoitlth and footings once tnoro ? Why do you noire member th ut the boit nhy- alcltiris. scientists , und ttm In id In 4 uooula ot the 1'iiul nil rocoinmoud pure whisky us the proper tiling to take at such times ? Whvdoyou not recall the fact 111 it tnoro Is only ono pure mollclmil whisky known to the wnr d , that It Is exceedingly popular , that It lias been In use for'twouty yo irs , an 1 Unit it Is DnlTy's 1'uro .M ill ? Why do you not denounce nny drtiRslst , crocer. or dealer who tr'os toolfor you some oilier or Inferior whisky , sayln ? it la just as good ? Why do you not always InsUt upon ImvliiR Justwh itypu require , Just whit yon desire , nnd just what yon know to Uo the puro"t , the host , and most ofllclotil ? nit. r. I , . sKAiti.i.s , Consiiltlnz Sitr coii Oruluatoof Ktiali Mollcnl L'olliwo. ( lO.s- l icni : ) Kor the trciitmcnt of AND PaiVftTIAND \Vccuro Catarrh , All Dlasiisos of tlio Nose , Throat , Cheat , Stomach. Howolt * mid Liver. Blood. Skin niitl Kiiliioy Diion&os , Foumlo Wonlcup&sps CURED. PlLLb F1STULA , ribSIJHE jwrm inenlly cureil , w Ulioul tlio uao of knife , UK ituro Or CTtistlc All mil ullcH of , C prlv no or ilullcitu 11 lluro , of cither BOV , positively cnroJ Cill on or aililriHH , with sninp , tor Clrculirs , Fno Hook and IliclpoH , Dr. Searlej & Searles , Door lo lostoflioo. nnu vigor qnlcMy restored tOST VITALITY stored e vo ' l tbillty etc , uiely cured by IM > AI'O. the great Hindoo Itemed } . r nM with writ * t n cimrutitLO of cure * Humnlo pent lr-r. Addro a Orlcutul Medical Co. fifj lljrntli Ilacc , tkleago , 111. YOUR PHOTOGrRAPH. YOU DO NOT HAVE TAKEN EVERY DAY NOB YEAR , BUT WHEN YOU DO YOU WANT THE BEST , AS POOR PICTURES IS TIME AND MONEY WASTED THEREFORE ONLY GO TO HIGH CLASS PdOT0311Jf ? , AT POPULAR PRICES , 313-315-317 So it'i I Jii Sirjji. OMAHA. The Celc- bruted Non- changeable Spectacles a ii il Eye Glasses , for sale in Omaha - aha by JIAX MEYER & IIRO. CO. , ONLY. mmmmmmmmmmmmmnig A Ml "CUT" 1 like tills "cut" can be used to represent 'most any kind of a shirt a fifty cent'r or a two- fifty one. Shirts all look alike In the newspapers. We didn't _ m bought at V We're gojnefto make a shirt "cut" this week all our own- going to "cut" something like two thousand fancy shirts with laundried collars and cuffs In all the newest effects down to Bear this shirt tale in mind. "V 1C TIirN : y ° u bly jcwclry of us y ° u not only havc W the assurance that it is genuine , but that it is cor- rcct in style , and at very moderate prices. AND U3U3bLl , O J VI L. PBGTEGT &H0 YOLH SiOHT Our Spectacles and s Arc tlu Us t. EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARW33D. GO , , m s. loin st. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb , Tlio eminent Booctillit In norrouj chronic , prlrata blool , ikla an4 urlnarr dtioiigi A regular Ml rogUtoreil Kradimto til racdlclno , in rthJloman and oartlUcatai will Uoir , I * mill troatlnir irlln the gret l | ucceis , c t rrli loit laannooil , aomliinl woiknon , nUUt lonet and all forms of prlrnlo dlienei. Ha mercury used Now troitinant for lost of vltil pownr larll unable to visit mo uii\r bo troited * t nomq 1)7 corroipondonco Motllclno or liislriliuo.its tonl tir mall oroipnui loauraljr pickedi no tnarki to laQl cato coatonts or sender , Ono purioiinl InlorTlow oreforred Uoniultittluu fro Uorroiponilano < iirlotlf. private Uook ( Myitcrloa of Llfa ) loot fioo. OOlcaboura , 8 urn. to U p m. guudajri , 10iv. m , to U t % ' baud Btump for circular , * t/ / \ & & § / § / < &S3s SX/ & & * / & * > This wonderful preparation is Purely Vegetable : compounded from the prescription of tlio Official Physician to the Court of Spain. "Espano " recreates Mental nnd Nerve Power in Man and Woman. An infallible remedy for Nervous and General Debility , Nervous Prostration , Creeping Paralysis , Weakness caused by Debilitating Bosses , Excesses or Over-indulgences , In cipient Softening of the Brain or Paresis , Di iness , oss of Memory , Confused Thoughts and all Brain , Nerve or Sexual Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring the Stomach and Brain to its normal condition following the abuse of Alcoholic Beverages , or indulgence in the Opium , Morphine or Chloral habit. AND NERVE REVIVER Ilavo you abused the laws of nature and injured your nervous Are you despondent and melancholy with confused ideas nnd gloomy thoughts ? " ESPANO " will positively euro you. It contains no mineral poisons and is remarkable for awakening organic action throughout the system nnd an improvement in every tissue. It produces better muscles , bones , nerves , hair , nails , skin , blood and gives vigorous life to the unfortunate who has exhausted his powers. Prepared in tablet form and packed in boxes convenient to carry i the pocket. Each box contains 00 doses or enough to last ono month and ia worth many times its weight in gold. The price $1.00 per box or 0 boxes for $6.00 if ordered at ono time and a guarantee will bo given that any case men tioned above that it does not cure , the money will bo .refunded. AH to our financial standing wo refer to any bank in this city. Sent charges prepaid to nny address in United States or Canada. Put up in plain wrapper with no mark to distinguish what it is. Bend for circulars nnd testimonials. Address , © toclttpn Street f S * SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. , U , S. A , AiTablo Brain and Nerve Specialist can at any time bo confidentially consulted entirely free of charge , personally or by mall , at the above address ,