- , -T- . jg , - , . 8 TE1E OMAHA. DAILY BEKttfTUESDAY. AUGUST 28 , 189-1. PRINCE KOMATSD IN OMAHA first Ooualn of the Jnpantsa Emperor Hurrying to the War , SECRETARY DISCUSSES TIE ! OUTCOME lAmorlcnn nml liurnpean llltitry TnilrmiR lluit ( Itorciimo tlio ChliH'io Sloln Looks for No I'lirnlgn Inlcrioiillun Oppos ing Ariiuca Cuiiip-irtil , Yesterday afternoon , fpr a few moments fler Ihc DurllnKton express arrived at Ihc union depot , a BllBUlly built young man , wearing a summer straw hat. u light suit of clothes nnd yellow kid gloves , ami with avery between his very American-looking clgnrctlc lips , stood Idly watching a blue ovciailed man unloading a lot ol Uncle Sam's mall nacks from a truck. The name of the man in blue overalls will forever be unknown tc hlslory , but Ihe little man with the yellow Icld gloves and the clcarette was no less n distinguished personage than his InipcrKi ! highness the prlncu Komatsu , first cousin to the mikado of Japan and two degrees removed from the Imptrial throne. That was hla name and title at home. In Omaha for'fifteen minutes he was plain Oount Mlili' Ima , enrouto from Europe to his home It : Japan. Counl Mlahlmn , as lie prefers to bo called cared to talk but little to the representa1 tlvo of The liec. Itc contented himself will saying Ihnl ho had ( Kissed through Omalu last September on his way to Ihe World'i fair , and thnl after visiting Die exposltlor ho had continued Ills journey eastward , cross Ing the Atlantic to England. When It France a few weeks SRO lie received the Mrs' ' Intimation of the war between his own coun try and Japan In n summons to come home He at oncu ietunicd to New York and I 1 now on his way lo San Fruucltco , where hi will take the steamer for Yokohama. Hi will stop at Denver nnd at Salt I > akc Cllj merely lo break Ihe monotony of the loni Iransconllncnlul journey. Ills Information f lo the sllnutloii In Japan was limited , hi Bald , to the icpocts Cleaned fiom the Atncrl ran newspapers In I Mo country In fiirnUliini the latest Intelligence ) fiom the Ke.it of war Mlchlnorl B. Nagasaki , Ihe prince's chain berlttln al home and Ills secretary whl ! abroad , was communicative and talked free ) ; to the reporter. The secretary himself Is n mean personage as far as olllclal posllloi goes. When In Japan lie Is master of cere monies lo the emperor , master of the cour of Prince Komatsn and secretary of tin minister of the / Imperial household Notwithstanding the weight of his man ; titles he bears himself with a modest dlgnlt ; that enables him to make friends ot whom ever ho meets In his travels. TUB SECRETARY TALKS. "Our trip abroad , " said the secretary , "wa cut short very suddenly by a summons fron iho mikado to the prince asking him ID re turn home at ones. We have been absen from Japan about a year , and we pause ) through your city lust September on ou way east. We visited many points of In tcrest In the eastern part of the Unltoi States , but hurried on to England , wher Count Mlshlma has many frltniU , The prlnc received his education In England and ha a wide circle of acquaintances there , but h has a Warmer admiration for the Unltci States nnd for everything that pertains t this country. As lor myself , I have vlsltei the United States seven times .and feel wcl at home here. I received my English educa lion nl the University of Michigan. "When we left Japan n year ago we hai no suspicion that China and Japan would b plunged Into war before we had complete our Journey. We received our first Intelll pence at Marseilles , just before wa wer ready to emburk tor the sQiifliwith the In tentlon cf returning to Japan through th Indian ocean. J'rlncft Komrtsu was nnxlon to hurry 1'omt , and so we returned to Ne > York. The prince- a naval ofllccr nnd wll doubtless assume. Ms station as soon as h reaches home. Ho Is the first c.usln to th emperor , and although the emperor has chll dren ot his own , there Is still a posslblllt that the prince may some day occupy th throne. Uut that Is a possibility none cf u over consider In Japan. "As to the present difficulty bslwsen Japa and China , It la yet lee Eoon to predict th outcome , although , of CLurse , wo liellev thai Japan Is certain to win. There Is n probability of the Intervention of any forelg power. Russia lias remained neutral and i sure lo continue B . England and Franc have adopted a policy of strict neutrallt ; nnd while the government of the Unite States has assumed no olllclal position at al wo look upon this c untry as the warmest c our friends. Our people look to tha Unite States for their Ideas. We come here fc our education. We aio rapidly adopting yet inodo of dress , your methods of buslnos Our government , especially In Its several d < partmentB , contains many of Ihe well know features of this nation.Vc are using yd telegraphs , telephones , electric lights an other Inventions. In fact , In nll'bul In rac characteristics , we are becoming more an more like the people of tills cum try , and w are proud of I he fact. More of our pcop ! are coining to this country , but we are m sending laborers here. The Japanese wt come here are merchants to a large extei and are men of means. Wo never expect I ace your congress pues a Japanese cxcluslc act , far such tin act will never , be nece aary. Al Chicago , Japan Is already repri sented by fifty men , nearly all of whom ai men oC means. , OPPOSING AUMIDS COMPARED. , "In Ihe war now progressing Jnpan i doubtcdly line the advantage of belter drllh nnd equipped armies , a better navy ai better tailors. Wo are proud of our rim and are therefore not surprised At the nev of Japanese victories over Chinese fleets. Is true that China may be able to overwhel us. by force of numbers. She could draw ml lions from her Interior provinces ; but tl millions would be simply a mob and. not i organized nrniy. Again , China has Hi ited means of communication with her I : terltr provinces and she will have great dl flculty In transporting armies great dlstanc in order to make them effective In U present war Japan ls well furnished wl money. The recent Japanese loan of { 50,00 ( 000 was entirely taken at home. I see th China Is applying to Berlin and to Londi for money. This report 1 am inclined iloubt , for China con doubtless procure t the money she may need at hemp , " "No , " remarked the Imperial scrrctnr us Ihe conductor's warning uf "nil nboan moved him toward the car. "there was ; significance In tha fact that Minister Kuril our new representative to your governmet passed through Chicago without waltli up , n the prince , N-llher the prince nor t minister were aware that both would ba Chicago Sunday until within a few lieu before both arrived , Knowing thnl Iho pn eiico ot Minister Kutlno was needed Washington aa coon as possible , the prln Indicated his desire that no meeting shon take place and tint the new minister than not bo delayed. When Japan has Importn work In hand her princes and ministers not waste time In empty ceremonies. " A llrnml IVnturo Of Hood's Saraaparllla la that tvhllc H pu flcs the blood and sends It coursing thron the veins full ot richness and health , U a Imparts new life and vigor to every functl ' of the body. Jlenco the expression eo otl heard"IlooJ'a Sarsaparllla made a new pi son of me , " It overcomes that tired fccll no common now. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable , perfrc harmless , nlwaya reliable and beneficial. lixcimliiu To l'Ittiiliur . " The Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern I will sell excursion tickets , September 5 ( o to Pltlsburg , Pa. , account a. A. It. Natloi Encampment , at special low rales , gooj turning nntlUSepUmber 25 : Beji ' line fri Ft l.oulBN Sirmgileld | , Louisville or'ClncInn to PJJ.t8bnr4. " For rales or further Information apply anV ' r nt of Ihc Jl. & 0. S. W. R'y. or i dress A. O , Ooodrlcli , AVesl. Passenger age I' , O. llox 201 , Kansas City , Mo. W. C. T. U , ThVv man's Christian Tenipern union of Douglas county will bold Us ill annual convention at the band stand in Ha Wi w' ' io < i bcelnulng promt t 10:30 : a. in. Lunrh will be served at noon. It weather It unfavorable will meet at Hanscom Park Methodist Episcopal church. All friends of IcmpcMnce cordially nvlted. HAYDKN Tticudny'ii Offcm In Mll.ii unit llrcts < Ioocl Tuesday the enllre * llk and dress go departments offer n choice array of bargains , Wo give a few prices. PEIICALES. Just iccelvefl G cases best yard wide PEHCALES , worth IGc , at Ilaydon's 10 c pr yard. yard.DUESS DUESS noons. We will give an Incomparable bargain ] n this dcpaitmcnt evuy day. Ktrp track of them. Special for Tuesday. .3C-INCH PURE MOHAIR In black , only 29c , SC-Inch poplin ( the best wearing article manufactured ) 5c. 3C-lncli changeable serge , worth 25o , special c. 40-Inch all wool Imported serge , worth C9c , at 49c. $75,000 worth of nit the newest and nobbiest goods made in the world on sale here. IIAYDEN BKOS. . ut Oin-.ili.iK:15 : A..M. nl The new veitlbuled train now running on tha "Northwestern" cast dally. NOW i' < it PITTSi WHO. KlBlitlinnu.il Hiic-iiiipiiirnt ( ] . A. It , Low ltit < < till K. & O. For the National Encampment ot Ihc O. A. R. at PlttsbnrK. September 8 to 15 , and the meeting of the Naval Veterans associa tion , September S , the B. & 0. U. H. Co. will sell excursion tickets to Plllslmrg fiom sta tion ? on Its line September fr to 10 , valid for return passage until September 25 , Inclusive , The rate for the lound trip from Chlc.igo will be ? 10.00 , and corresponding low rates for other stations. Tickets will also be placed on sale al all the principal cilices throughout the west and northwest. No mailer where you start from , as-k for tickets via Historic B. & O. For Information In detail write b. S. Allen , Asst. O. P. A , H , & O. , Grand Out ml Sta tion , Chicago , 111. ( ) mim : ! anil OliiLM ; ; " Ltiitltril rill'iiImir ! Tr l ti. Leive Omaha at 6:35 : p. m. and arrive at Chicago 3:40 : a. m. via C. 31. & SI. P. Hy. for Chicago nnd all points east. Trains made up and started from Omaha , absurlne passengers clean and well nlred cars. The only line running a solid vestlbuled electric- lighted train from Omaha direct. No waitIng - Ing for through trains , Elegant chair cars , palace sleeping and din ing cms. Ticket office , 1501 Farnam street , C. S. CARRIER. Ticket Agent. Tlie Dilril nr ScptrmUnr. That Is the date on which the Douglas County fair and Nebraska Breeders' meeting - ing opens , It will be one-of the best agri culturally , nnd for spcd , ever seen In Omaha , No expense Is being spared lo make it suc cessful , and there have been no disappoint ments tliu1 can In any way averl the success that Is boutiJ to follow. Th ? dates are froir September 5 to 7. Currt of Tlmnl < " . Wo wish to express our very gratefu thanks to the kind friends who rendered si much assistance during the late sickness am funeral obsequies uf our beloved son am brother , Frederic L , Burroughs , W. M. BURROUGHS AND FAMILY. Just a.l.ltllc Paster. The "Northw eaten" Number Six , leavlni Omaha I | > . m. dally , now arrives at Chlcngi 7:59 : a. m. . Instead ot 8:15 : , sas formerly. "Jus a Iltllc faster. " Don't confuse this with tin Omaha Chicago spcchl. which still leaves a 545 ; p. m. dally and arilvcs nt Chicago Sl : a. in , No need to change this train. City office , 1101 Farnam street. Ono I'n to tor the Kniintl Trip. The Union Pacific will sell tickets lo th sixteenth annual reunion to lie tie Id A Grand Island , at the rate of one fare for th < round trip from all points In Nebrask * August 25th to 2Sth Inclusive , also troti points within 100 miles of Grand Island August 20th to September 1st , Inclusive. A first class coffee salesman -wonted by ai eastern house to work Omaha city trade Address U 20 , He ? , with reference. . .TinHull. . - of the ll For Kansas City nnd nil of the business fo St. Joe ROCS "via the Uurllngtoii. " Trains leave nt 9:45 : a. m. nnd D:45 : p , m Tickets at 1321 Farnam street , A Jfcw Train to C'lilc.ign. Commencing August 12 , the "Omaha aa Chicago special , " vJa the Chicago & . North western railway , leaves Omaha dally at 5:1 : [ > . m. , and arrives at Chicago 8:45 : nex nornlng. Vestlbuled dining car , Wagne bleepcrs and chair cars form the cqulpmen of this train , and are all up to "Norlb western" standard. 1401 Farnam street , city ticket office. Itncca nt Ilia Curriers' rit-nir. A part of the program for the Omaha Lei cr Carriers picnic at Coffman park on Labo day , 'September ' 3 , will be two bicycle race : The first will be a novice road race , startln at Omaha postcfflce and running to plcnl grounds at Coffman park. There will t ilrst , second and third prizes. The secon will be handicap bicycle race open to al trom picnic grounds to Calhoun and rctur .0 place ot starting. For further particular see A. H. Pcrrlgo , M. 0. Daxon find Omali Bicycle company today , when everythln will bo ready for entries. When moving Into our present home found a bottle ot Chamberlain's Pain Bali left by a former tenant. On the table found the statement that It was good for cul and burns. I can testify to Ihe truth < this. Nothing In all my experience hs found Its equal for treating blisters or burn 1 < \ E. Barrett , manager Sentinel , L cur. Minn. Pain Balm Is also a cui ' . .jr rheumatism. For sale by druggists. II'JMTIKMFOKBfMST. . Fair , Cooler Writtlirr niul South WliuU ft WASHINGTON. AUK , 27. The Indlcatloi for Tuesday are : For Nebraska Fat cooler ; eouth winds , becoming varlnble. For Iowa Fnlr ; cooler ; south winds , b' ' coming' north. For Missouri Fair ; variable winds , For South Dakota Fair ; cooler ; soul winds , becoming north. For Knnbus Fair ; south winds. 1. < nl ItceorU. THRWUVTHKR BrjRKltJ , OSUIIJ AUR. " 7 Omaha record of temperature an r.itnfulluomiurud wltti corresponding day < ptisl four years : 1804. Iflna. 1802. ISO Maximum tomnnraluro 87 = 7 Ho71 Mlniiiuun luiiiuorinura DOO C0 = r > 'j : Avuraso toniDorivmro. . 743 etfD 710 ii'2 I'rcclullatiou . Wl .57 .00 .07 the coudlllju of ton por&turoanJ precipitation at OmtUn : fof th day and slnco Maroh 1 , IS'Jl ' : BOSTON STOKE SELLING OUT Onlj TLrco Dnje Left of the Mosl Awful Clcarauco Sale THE WORLD H\S EVER KNOWN Only Tlilrly Hours to Crowd Out the Hnl- mice of till ! Slock Trii < U In Other Stores r rnly ed Tlio rcople Xlork to I lot ! on More. You want to pin It to your dress. Think of It. Act quickly. Thrtu days means but 30 working houra all tolij , In these feu- quick passing hours , which will bi none almost before you realize It , jttrgatns will be BO great and In such jlcnty that every second t\lll be valuable to yen , Don't drily an Instant. You can safely sfljr that thousands of i ) oile | will be In our store tomorrow , all eager to be walled on. \Ve have hired extra salespeople anil got the Rovls together as linmly fts possible. \Ve II.IVP been doing nothing else but mark ilcwn and cut doun prices again and again , until there's not enough price to cut any more. Gel In anywhere , anyhow. Buy wlille you can. Absolutely only 30 hours left of the ( Ireatest absolute clearing snle ever held , The dress poods prices are below the low est prices uvcr known. ' The ladles' and children's summer underwear - wear , the la cs , embroideries and hosiery have been inthlessly cut down In price. The men' ! shirts and underwear all awfully low. low.The The whole ? t < ck ot shoes Is at your mercy. They aic down to almqst nothing. If there's anything you want. In the whole house name It , the price makes It yours In a second. Not n cent's worth of these goods will be moved In our new bulldi.ig on the old cor ner. IClli and Douglas. \Ve open up there next Saturday , September 1st , with an entire new stock , the most com plete In the west. You are cordl.ily ! Invited to the grand opening September lit. Meanwhile only 30 short working hours remain for us to sell out everything nt lOlll and Dodge Sts. BOSTON STOUE. Buy your hard coal before the advance. A. L. J'atr ck keeps the best. Tel. 557. I'n r ( I of Tluuiki. I \vleli to express my thanks to the mem bers ot Oak lodge No , 109 Order of the World for their kindness during the last sickness and death of my husband , II. I. Garllck. Also to the officers of the World Mutual benefit association. Signed , MIIS. ANN QA11LICK , Widow. - S 111:1 : II till * or tlino. A complaint has bsen tiled against David Mllbourno charging him with violating the garbage ordinances. The police of Qiilncy , 111. , have recovered of a Dr. Dcrnard of that place a set of books and a pair of opera glasses taken from Dr. Woods of this city. A warrant lias be n Issued for the ar rest ot Mrs. William Golden of114 South Hlghtli street charging her with disturbing the peace by using loud language and threat ening to fight. The tailor shop belonging to Max Foyel at 214 North Sixteenth stteet was burglarized Saturday night nnd about ? 100 worth of now suits stolen. The burglars broke open a back window. Leonard DcLue , chief of the county de tective fores of Arapahoe county , Colorado , asks Chief Eeavey lo an eat and hold Lee Ilowmnn , a waiter , who is wanted In Denver for forgery , and Is supposed to bo in Omaha Just at pressnt. Ben I'lummef's general store at West- bore , Mo , , was recently ; burglarized" of $250 worth of goods , H&Jia's sent a description of the hiipposed robi ! < ? ririo "Chljf Seavey , and offers a reward of | 25 for the arrest and con- vlrllon of the men. Detectives Dunn and Donahu ; were re warded with $2. > for the arrest and detention of Webb and Srhram , the men wanted by Sheriff Miller of Grank , county , Wisconsin. One-fourth of the mon'y has been turned Into the police icllef fund. W.A. Moore , manager ot a suit club , was arrested yesterday on a warrant charging him with promoting a lottery. The arrest was made nt the Instance of one of the patrons of the club , who claims lo have paid In the price of a suit and drawn a blank every time. C. M. Anderson and B. W. Truman have made a complaint to the police that there are three lewd women living in the rear uf 205 North Seventeeth street who are mak ing a public nu sance of themselves by their bold and disgusting actions. The women have 'been ' notified to move out of that vicinity. Mrs , A. J , Lass of Kansas City writes the chief of police that she understands that her husband Is In Omaha living with and passing another woman off as his wife. If this is true Mrs. Lass asks the chief to cause their arrest and she will come to Omahn and prosecute them on the charge of adultery. Officer Ryan reports that Sirs ? . Carrie Phil lips Is lying at 2H North Ninth street , where she has been sick for about a year. The woman is * said to be destitute , and has no one to take care ot her. The city physician will Investigate the case and endeavor to have the woman sent to a hospital where she -will receive treatment. August ScheuMer , a blacksmith employed by Snellbarker at Eleventh and Dodge streets , was arrested late yesterday after noon for being drunk and' threatening to shoot , The accused had a row with some ot the toughs of that locality and pulled a revolver and threatened to use It. He was seized by Officer Mitchell and locked up. I had the good fortune to receive a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when three members ol my family were sick with dysentery. This one small bottle cured them all and I had some left which I gave to George W. Baker , a prominent merchant of the place , Lewiston - ton , N , C. , and It cured him of the Eamc complaint. K. Dazemore , AVhen troubled with dysentery , diarrhoea , colic or cholera morbus , give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result The praise that naturally follows its Intro. ductlon and use has made It very popular 25 and DO cnt bottles for sale by druggists , ut < : iifiin Jim. Republicans of the West End club ot thi Sixth ward are preparing for a big tlmi this evening , Arrangements have beet made for an onrn-nlr meeting , a which Hon. John M. Tlnirston will bo tin orator. The meellng will be held at the em ot the Wnlnut Hill motor line , corner o LGranl street and Military avenue. A platforn and seats for a large crowd will be provided The entire city of Omaha , and especially al the republicans of the northwest part o town , are Invited to attend. ? i tnr ( 'nine Huclr. Mrs. George Nackcrmer of Armourdale Kan. , n bride ot eight months - writes ti Chief Seavey that the lias been deserted b ; her husband and she thinks he Is now work Ing In one of the South Omaha packtni houses. She says that ho left homo on recent Sunday evening with a fellow na. < 1'rarik Kmcrson , saying that he was golni after a can of User. He never came back and. as she It , In a destitute condition , sh would like him lo contribute somelhln toward her Minport. M'mil iluhu Itelenscil. A resident of Hrownvllle , Neb. , has wrlttei to the chief of police stating that a mai named John Simpson was arrested here i lew weeks ago for selling liquor without government license. Simpson's family hav been trying to learn his whereabouts sine then , but have been unsuccessful. They erIn In destitute circumstances and the people o that place would Ilka to procure his releas from custody so that he can take care of hi family. _ _ Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous bead teles. Trial size , 85 cents. All druggists. i'rcpttrlnc tat " ' Tourney. The Omaha Schuetzenvereln I now regu larly predicting In Iluter'a park preparln tor l&e srcrcacblpg local Rbeetlpg ment In Eoptcinbor.T The followlm ; eorca out of a possible ntcvinty-flve were made on last Friday afternoon : F. II. Heft , 65JHin& | Peterson , 68 ; Fred Mengecloth , B7 ; ( Hub Mnthlas , 20 ; Henry Iluser , 48 ; Her m art Iiuich , 50. HA1UD LUCK. U'liulc World Turmd Acul'nt n Hey Chnr- loj TVtfBb'ft hturjr. Charles \Vcbb , jit 13-year-old boy , was nr- rested Saturday afternoon as a vagrant , but owing to lila youlhfulness Judge Bcrka dis charged him In thet.police court yesterday , Charley had not breathed , the nlr of freedom an hour until he was again arrested for stfallng n plo from a lunch stand at Twelfth and Dodge streets. Ho was charged with petit larceny , nnd was again arraigned before the police judge. This time he re lated quite a hlhory concerning himself. He said that his parents formerly lived In a small town In Illinois , but his father and mother became divorced. Ho went to Chicago cage one day to live with his father. Ho was then about 6 years of age. One day he got lost from his parent and lias since been unable to find him , Ho was taken to an orphanage , and about four years ago was sent west with a number of other homehss waifs. He found a home with u Kurnns county farmer and wcs contented with his lot. Last winter this former became insane , and being Incarc rated In the nsyluni , Charles was again thrown upon his own resources. lie then tramped about the country , living as best lui could. Ho said that ha wanted to KO Imck to Illinois again and BCD If he could not find some traca of his parents. The police Judge gave Hie boy a kindly lecture on the sin of stealing , and then gave him 1C cents to pay his toll across the bridge and buy another pie for dinner , tell ing the lad to direct his footsteps toward the rising sun , which he did at once. Klocted milfpi-4. The members ot the Ladles' Hebrew Aid society held their annual meeting Sunday afternoon and elected the following officers : President , Mrs. J. Mcrrttt ; vlco president , Mrs. II , E. Nocks ; treasurer , Mrs. Charles Schlaiik ; secretary , Miss Bertha Newman ; trustees , Mcsdams Sononlicrp , Drown , Blolchsky nnd Drelfus , Headquarters of the society have been established nt the Arcade hole ) , whare meetings will be held. The aim of the society Is to assist the poor , the sick and the needy , particular attention being paid to women and children , and In order to mnko the work ot relieving the suffering effective , committees will be assigned to dif ferent sections of the city. I.OV.IL JtUKl'lTlKS. The heirs ot the estate of Sarah Hoffman , deceased , l-ave applied for letters of admin istration. The will of Sarah A. Kcnnard , deceased , was admitted to probate by Judgd Baxter yesterday. City Treasurer Bollti will send 110,000 to New York today to meet the September obligations of the city. No meeting of the Fire and Police Commis sioners was held last evening on account of the absence of Commissioner Smith. The will of Km ma M. Andercs has been admitted to probate nnd Charles \V. Anderes has been appointed as administrator. The Chicago Central Phonograph company of Chicago has sued the North American Phonograph company , of New Jersey for $1,000 , alleged to bo due for merchandise sold and for royalties and commissions due. The news has been received by friends In this city of the death of Nellie , wife of Gesrge F. Gregg , at Denver Aug. 22. Mrs. Gregs had been a sufferer from consump tion for several years past , and her husband took her to Colorado tboul a month ago In the valn- hope that she might benefit by the change In climate. Two children are left motherless by Mrs. Gregg's death. Luclnda C. Miller has Instituted mandamus proceedings In district court to compel Jus tice of the Peace George C. Cockrell to ap prove and file an undertaking for an appeal bond''In a case whlcli WJB recently tried In his court.Suit was brought against the plaintiff for the possession of the- dwelling at 407 North Fourteenth street end the case set for trial In the justice shuji at 10 a. m. one dny last month. The defendant appeared at 11 o'clock and was Informed 'that judg ment had been rendered by default. An ap peal was lakcn but it Is claimed that the court neglected to approve the undertaking until after the time allowed by law had ex pired. * 1'JSIHiOX.il. I'.lItAdlt.ll'llS. L. M. Prince , U. 3. A. , Is at the Mercer. AV. F. Redman , Osccola , la. , Is a Mercer guest. W. A. Wclken , Atlantic , la. , is a Mlllard guest. _ C. A. Fnsaett ot Denver Is at the Mer chants , Congressman Bryan was In the city yes terday. A. F. Sherrlll , Galeabure , 111. , Is at the Mlllard. J. W. .Norton , Pocatello , Idaho , fs an Ar cade guest. A. E. Cofldlngton of Kearney was at the Paxton yesterday. Colonel J. H. Pratt of Summer Hill Farm Is a Mlllard guest. D. L. Kellogg and wife and T. Sheldon and wife , Perclval , la. , arc Dellone guests. John G , "Willis and wife , daughter Blanche , and son William bave returned from their bummer outing at Okobojl Lake , la , Frank 3. Brownlee returned yesterday from an extended trip to Asbury Park , Bos ton and other Atlantic coast points. City Attorney Connell lins returned from his midsummer fishing trip and reports ex cellent luck In his search after recreation. G. II , Cutting of Kearney Is at the Mlllard. Mr. Charles W. Stiles of Washington , a scientist of the Agricultural department , was In the city yesterday. Colonel J. I. Woodardnsslstant postmas ter , has returned from a four weeks' outing In the wilds of the west , where he was accom panied by his wife1 and children. Three weeks of this time M. Woodard spent In the Yellowstone National park , going with a wagon and burros and camping out , thus making an overland trip of nearly 400 miles. All of the time since his return Mr. Wood ard has been kept busy detailing the experi ences of the journey , now and then speaking of some of the tlsh which ho caught. Taking the story of the assistant postmaster , he landed 100 fine treat In less than an houi and only stopped when he became ex hausted. t the llolrl * . Al the Merccr-E. , F. Franks , J. T. Allen , York. At the Jllllard liham Reavls , J. T. Tan ner , Falls City ; EJ. M. LaGrnnge , Fullerjon , At the Arcade-rt * . P. Ulwood , Oakdale Kirs. J , II , Brownnuiid Miss Lydla Hllke Lmwood. At the Dellone-rtT : ' . Bremcr , Klmbnll ; K A. Brown and wife , . Nebraska City ; 13. F Wllcox , Grand Island. At the Merchantst-A. D. Williams , North Platte : II. S. HecU , Lincoln : A. L. Ooold Ogalulla ; J.ohn llulmers , Grand Island Grant Qunnell , ft'I' * Uelstour , Ulg Springs C , F. Coffen , W , LJIloyt. Harrison. At tlie Pnxton H II. I'lummer nnd wife Beatrice ; N. B. Itirdlngr , Nebraska City Arthur Wyntt , Dnvid City ; II. J. Kilpatricl and wife , Beatrice. Awarded Highest Hoanrfl World'a BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE , A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powfcr. Ff ia from Ammonia , Alum or any other adultgnftt , 40 YEARS THE STAHDARg , A REPORTER'S STORY , M lint A Lmrneil 1'rnreiior Ttilil the Writer Anil tin IT It IVni fin tnlii I'rnctiqe. ( New York Exchange , ) * I Ml very badly and run down yesterday , probably about the came ns ninny bthcr people ple do JtiRt al this time. I w.is tired , weak , nervous , had na appetite , bad had poor steep for several nlghlii , my mouth lusted badly and my head ached. I did not feel like work and so decided to take a ItalMiolldtiy. Just as 1 wua turning Into Broadway I met e friend who Is a professor In one of the New York colleges.'e strolled leisurely along nnd I told the Professor of. my trouble. . "Well , " lie exclaimed , " 1 know Just what Is tlip matter with you. Your stomach U suur and out of sorts and has virtually gone on a strike. I don't blnmo U a particle. See how you abuse U by over-eating , under-eating' , li.iaty lunches , wront ; kinds of food , and all that sort ot thing. It Is oiily natural that It should rebel. "That Is all \cry well. Professor , " I re plied , "but It tlie st much will not digest food what nrc you going lo do ? " "Do ! " ho exclaimed , "why artificially di gest the food for the Hlonncli of course. " "Are you trying to make fun ot me ? " I ashed , "Not In the lcp.st It Is Just us rasy to digest foDd outside of the stomach as In It , " ho exclaimed , "Now you arc mystifying nir , " I mid. "Nonsense , tl IE very simple. When yon talie food Into jcur mouth It beiliis ; to 'II- geit the inlmito the saliva touclu-i It. This Progress Is carried on still morr In the Etom- ach also In the Intestines. Nu-.v ctin you not see how ei ijIt la to mix vegettible digestive principle * with the food , p.\en before you take It Into the mouth , so that It is prac tically digested svsn before you Jouch It ? That scrnu pimple enough , dors It not ? " I w.is buiind to admit that It did. "Well , thai Is Jutt what sclentlsls and physician ; cull pre-dlgested or artificial di gestion , and the ? scovery that It rap ba ( ione U working a revolution upon th4 sub ject of digestion. Paskola , or pre-dlgosted food , la simply a nourishing , lanhy : food , artificially digested. It plvts the ctonuch no woik whatever to do unS at the tame time aids the dgactoi ! ! : of oilier foods In oihrr words ! t RlVis the ftomach a vacation. Take my advice f.nd try It you will certainly be surprised at tlie effect. Instead of feeling wank , tired , despondent , with a shilling cen- sation al the lilt of the stomach nnd genual lack of ensry. you will find youraelt strong , active , healthy and a new man. " I did not take the Piofcs&ur's udvlce that day , thinking perlmps my IHtJe vacation would bring ins around all right , but It did not. The next day I trial It though and have received FO much benefit ami b cn brought Rroiind so completely that I iMenntned lo publish the arguments and adv'ce of the learned Piofesaor Juit as they occurred and for the benefit ot others Jiul that Is what I have done. Paskola canu be had of any reputable drug gist. An InUsrcst'ni ; pamphlet descpllvo ! of the product u 11 bs E nl Iree on appllcallon to Tilt Pi'i-D'.BStted ' Kocd Co. , 30 Rcade St. , New York. JH 4 TO 10 WEEKS Our Bond Guarantees no Pay until Curocl. A USW DISCOVERY. NO PAIH OR TRUSS , HO OPERATION OR DANGER. . 130 DETENTION FROM BUSINESS. Send for our Now Bool : . NATIONH RUPTURE CO. ( ID 5. 14th St. Omaha , Neb. Made a well Man of Me. Till CRtXT HINDOO REMEDY Tor-Dccrs tux icovc caute\Lf p tlaiS ' 'amfqa"kly ut areiyTe tore l i.t X-Mihood Inoiaoryourir. Ennily cnnh.llii veil pocket. rrcefl.ouapacX ! < > E6. Bli rorl.co , lth o BOijD liyKnlin.t Co , Cor. Uth anil DoutrlanSH , and J. A. Fuller OC'or litb & Uuuelin m hOSUUAf WHATCANCUTICUR'ADO Eveij thing that It clraniln ; , imrlfyliig , and beau. tlfjlunfor thoiblu , cttlp. unil bulr of Infuuti mid cblldrru the Ourt. CUIU UKUEU1E8 Kill do. TllCV ipe dlly cure Itchlna aud burnlug H ccicniuB , clr.-in o IlioBculpof scaly V humom , inirlfy the Llood , mid re- lhehalr. They nro adioltilely . Holdevc Cedar Chests , Here Is an Insurance Policy on your ward robe tor life. 10 cubic feet storage capacity Duat proof. I.t-Bta forever. Iron handle Blout castcrs.Panellod sides and top. Se lectcd'cedar. - rrlcq $ J8.qp. Wo olB'o have Antique , O.iic Hall Cheats wllH cedar compartment. Largo and urnal elica. elica.Clias. . Shivericl & Co , FURNITURE of Every Daasrljtlq.i Temporary Location. 11OO und 1-JUS Douxluu Htt JJt- DLOO.'J aimmm mm mm mm m m mmtromros rn ami Jerry. 3 - w Thorn 'Edison , the goniug inventor , never carriad n watch " " g in his lifo , Mover wintod to know the time When ho courted 5 nnd the gas was turned off on him , ho took the hint gently and inZ 5 vented the incnndoscont light. Thorn Majors , who was the " "S ea gubernatorial choice of thoExposition ball , is very suparstitious ; " " 5 ho claims if Mac-Call ( ) a now convention ha'll buy up every copy US of Cushing's Manual in the market. Jerry Simpson , the other hnlf * " { of Pefler's whiskers , never wears socks , just because the press " jg is trying to "sock it" into him every day. " "S Yotallof'om wear white shirts even green people wear white shirta. A green person will pay double what n rhitti worth , but it won't bo until long ho discovers the merits of as "Nebraska white shirt. " Do you wish to know the reason why a Nebraska shirt ia so favorably looked upon ? Ask anyone who over tried ono Ask the laundries. Our shirts are , firstly-all pure material-pure linen- heavy muslin. Pure material you know makes n pure white shirt , and doosnot turn yellow in the laundry. Secondly. Wo have our shirts so constructed to back the immortal reputation of the Nebraska. They're sowed to n finish- lucking nothing , fortified at every weak spot , reinforced in front and back , and precise fltting sleeves , plenty long and but a trilio shrinking. Thirdly. The Idea of saving Just compare our FIFTY OEITT3 SHIIVr to any 75s one ever cold-ami ours captura the verdict. Put our EtGHTY-FIVJB - CENT SHIRT alongside any ono's $1.25 or even $1.30 ones , and you'll know why wo have the "run" on shirt3--\id our $1.10 shirt is the very best uhirt mado- none better. Unlaundered shirts are easier judged there is no starch to dazzle your oyo. Compare for instance our THIHTY-FIVfi CENT UNLAtTNEERED SHIHT to any 50c onHat special dry goods sales or anywhere For FIFTY CENTS you buy hero as good a shirt as could bo called conscionciously a good dollar ono -and for SEVENTY 03NT3 we'll furnish the boat in the unlaun.- dered lino. It costs nothing to 833 how near the truth our "ads" arc. * s Fall Catalogues m ready. Wish m 1 Send us your address. EDUCATIONAL. SWEET SPRINGS , Mo. TIII5 GIIBAT MIMTAHY SOIIOOI , OF T , GVBiP. . Kmlcj ssaan I at th Win-lu | > u tin mtnnijnir in lltiry Hj'iajU of tlij lJnU l ifiiV , il , „ . . for Uollozo itusinosVost IVI.Itor Ann , plK SiVon , , uu } ? iinwmWK location. lluJoro aelectlngu school , wrlto for UluUi-iUud ciuiiVi "us to LESLIE MAR.tflDUXE , Manager. ( Central Collooo for Young Indies J Wentworth Military Aoatlomy. j Elizabeth Anil Seminary. I Baptist Female Colleuc. A DAITCIITEK OR WARD TO EDUCATE ? Tim terulln ; chpol In the Wont , U tli j mhool you w.inl Famous CHRISTIAN COLLEGE , oiilcollw > Uiitlrnly HuriiriiU'iu I. lIitiMaiij Jo "UBOIlliiBtra , OpenaSeiitoubdi-3 AiMroan " COLUMBIA , MISSOURI. Mrs. Luolla"Wllcox siicTafr , Proaldant The Chocolat = Menier. His reasons are : Tea and Coffee create nervousness with a people too nervous already ; Bitter Chocolates are not lit lo make a cup of chocolate ; cheap ( sweet ) chocolates are impure , hence Injurious ; COCOA is no more like CHOCOLATE than Skimmed Milk is like Cream. Chocolat-Menier is an ejquisile Vanilla Chocolate , as nourishing as meal , as low priced as oilier beverages , and fjr superior , Ask for yellow wrapper. Your grocer has it PARIS EV1ENBER LONDON Ml IVuliaiili AT. , ( hli KO-blMV. llrimilmir. > . f- Purely Vegetable , Preparcil irom Ihe orlelnM formula pre- nerved In the Archlrcn of Uio Holy I.iincl , liav Inguu aulUeutlo history dating- back COO ycara. A POSITIVE CURE for all Stomach , Kidney and Bowel troubles , especially CHRONIC CONSTIPATION , Price CO cents. Bold l > y nil ilruegUtn. The Franciscan Remedy Co. , 131 VAM DOREN ST. , OHIC400 , ILL Bend ( or Circular and Illustrated Calendar. EDUCATION AI. BELLEVOECOLLEGE Department of the University of Omaha THOROUGH , CAREFUL , HELPFUL. A Home for Yuin Udies. WUh modern city accommodations and piu rental overslKlit. Youns men are help * ' ! Boclally , physically , intellectually , morally. COUUSKS - CLASSICAL , SCIENTIFIC. WJSIC , NORMAL , CO'MMEIICIAL. Music uml t'oiimicrclul branches lutiKlit UT prsorlotort * of Unmlni'ri bom cullcRus. L''xp&n&o lesis than In tlio city. Address. COLLEGE , Bellevue , Nob. . KOR'J H V I > 11'.f.N Ml L1TARY ACAD EMY , HIGHLAND TAHK , ILLINOIS. The most beautiful und licallliful location on Lake Michigan. TJiorougli Classical. Acailemla und Comineclal Ccui BCD. livery Iniliuctor a epvclallst In l > ls Dianclirg. Endorsed by Iho leg. IsUtor of Illinois , an ! annually Instated by official repreacnlutive * of the > tat . Hu loa opens September 10th. JlluitratcJ cataloru * > d en application HOLLGIMS 8NSTBTUTE ROTIT : < IIMIT . - * " ' " ' ' eMionoiMin 6'eptT2 1891. Ftr'llTni' CIIAS. L. COCK I' . . „ , , ! „ Hiilllu , Vu. FEMALE ACADEMY cr ( li vmr , rrep > iutoi > Colletelatv , Miulo.AttCoaritiu Muirur- ' li.lMvi I.1' ! ' HUJJJiJiufA.fi'jMLronTllitf.llt. AMERICAN CONSERVATORY WEGER Music Hall.Chicago. n < l liorrumrnlhil > fu tr hrotuallr | ! | lor U tttu 'lm > i * > M ilvr4f . lrQrilliuir4i > dini4lu/m J.-l. TRYA EXACT SIZE PERFECT13I THE MERCANIILE IS THE FAVORITE TEH CEHF C1GAH lale bj1 all I'lrat Class Dealers. Munufaoturod by tno il | F. K. RlCIi MERCANTILE CIGAR CO , , FACtory No. KOI , St Louis , Mo