n r t. a ; , -r r a ' m 8 'l'nl OMAN A DAILY BEE : WIFUIISDAY SEP I.'EMnER 26 , I99r. ! m - - - - I OI.SEN t POSES l > AS A JUGGLER - Ito Attempts Legerdemain Performance with the Olty's ' Dollars HOODWINKS TilE COUNCIL WITH fiGURES - Cur Comptroller I'r"ent" .t ltnte- ! Juent 'hleh COlli" Far trout Nlmoairg the Item I COII.lI- tlon or City I..b. . - : As a juggler of figures Comptroller Olsen made II record Tuesday night which com pletely eclipses the mast startling performances of Colonel Fred Sackett In the same line Olsen \ Is a firm bellev In the ohl Idea that the American people dearly love to be humbugged , and In a communication - cation to the city council Tuesday night he apparently acts on this supposi- tion. lie presents his regular monthly statement - ment of the condition of the varLous funds and follows It with a personal statement that flatly contradicts the showing made by his figures lie blandly assures the council that there will be all kinds of money In the treasury at the end of the year when the accompanying statement indicates that the funds ) are Ln even a worse condition than has ever been asserted. The fonowlng Is his olllcial statement of the condition of the funds to September 1 : CII.h reserve . ' 91Jill. \ . and 90 per I cent of 1595 1 : levyBalance. . ( lencral fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.)1,30169 71,12333 Fire . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' : ; .20227 1I.7H 0) J'ollco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M.178 94 21,259 ! 36 Curl ' glitter and cleanln . . . 17G69 03 6.6936 : ; hewer . 10.12 : 33 6,99296 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.1n 12 11.131 IS Judgment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.61\1 \ 79 4.78813 Fork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.30 : ; 69 10.13143 Park oon'1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.331 09 . . . . . . . . . . . Helllth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.8Ji : 31 I.IGO H 'Vllter rent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103,672 : ; 10 19.78 : ; 11 Lighting : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,1:9 r.o 1.6.5 93 1'Iu nlers' mlllntlllnlng. . . . . . . . 2.27 : ; 13 2.18719 1'olle9 pension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5156 ; 36 4.0 [ ; : : ; 36 City hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.363 4G 6.rM 4t DOlt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2O'J17 : ; I.3IG r.o lectrlcnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21)000 ) I1OO ; < J Road ( available and , ) not 'er- IIne,1 to , 83,2:3.90. ) . . . . . . . . . . 17,691 82 13,226 87 Paving band available ( , and not cerllll".1 to . SI.8 ! ' .27) ) . . 28.189 56 18,129 78 Omaha sewer ( IIvIIIIIIIle and not certified to , $880.16) ) . . . . 16,937 : ; 30 13.661 rA - - - Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $127.6 M S232.34G OLSEN AS A JUGGI.lm. The most superficial comparison 01 the two documents I.s sulllclent to show the abso- lute falsity of the assurances of the camp- trollt-r. The official statement shows the expenditures of the various departments during the first eight ! months of the year and the amounts which remaIn to defray the expenses - penses of the remaining four months. On the' face of the totals It Is evident that ac- cordLng to the previous rate or expense It will cost at least $250,000 to run the city through the remainder of the year. The balance remaining Is about $18.000 less than that amount. lint Mr. Olsen's totals do not show the real condition of the funds. It will be noticed that In his slatement he gives ! two very dLf- ferent sets of figures In the road paving bond and Omaha ' sewer funds. In his totals he Includes the entire amount remaining In the funds while In an obscure way he tndl- cates what portion of these amounts has not been already certlllNl to. . The result Is that the total Is inflated to the tune of about 36.000. . whIch represents money which has already been ' expended , but which has not yet been drawn out of the treasury. To this must be added < the two bills of $10,766.04 and [ 9152.92 , respectively , In favor of the Barber Asphalt company for . street repairs from 1890 to 1894. which were I recently allowed by the city council and which stand against ! the funds. Without going further Into detail It appears at once that according to the olllcial statement of the comptroller If the provlo's late of expenditure - penditure Is kept up there will be a deficiency of nearly $75.000 on January 1. next In the face of his own figures this very sanguine ol11clal declares that "the expenditures - penditures of the city have been reduced so that at the close of the year the various funds , except as stated will be In as good condition as heretofore " A more detailed examination of Mr. OIsen's figures does not lend to strengthen his posi- tlon. lie reports a balance In the general ! fund of about $76,000. The regular monthly expenditures In this department amount to $11,000. ; or $64,000 In the remaining four months. This would leave a balance 01 $11- 000 In the fund at the end of the 'ear. against which stalllls the transfer of $20.000 to the fire fund which was agreed ! upon at the beginning ! of the year which remaIns as II recognized lien on the fund. So far this year It has cost about $10,600 a mOnth to maintain the fire department. There Is just enough remaining In the fund to pay the September bills. There will lJe the $20,000. which Is to he transferred from the general fund , and unless the department Is whittled down this wl11 also be exhausted by the end of November thus leaving a deficiency - ficiency In that fund of more than $10,000. The police fund Is In the best cOllllltlon of any fund except the library and park funds. Here the expenditures ( have been $7.500 per Ionth. Consequently the apparent ( shortage will be between $3,000 and 4000. But It Is well known that during the past two months there were a number of chargeR against this fund which have not been ! paid , but which will ultimately come In to add to the deficiency now In prospect , BALANCES IN RED INK. 'I There Is a balance of $6.65936 In the curb- II'S' , guttering and cleaning fund which wUI he barely sufficient to pay for the street sweeping during the remaIning four months of the Year. The entire amount In the fund bas already been voted to the Barber com- pany hut Tuesday night the council refused to' pass the appropriation because It would not leave a dollar to pay for street ; sweeping and other similar expenses ( . The amount voted to the Barber company remains a charge upon ' the treasury however , and must be met 'I unless the council rescinds Its action. I I Time sewer maintaIning , library , judgment I and park funds will just about be able to , pull through the 'ear. The park bond fund Is already exhausted and any future calls on that fund must bo provided for from sOme other source. 'rhe health department has spent $1,000 a month so far this year According to that rate of expelllIture the board will be financIally - dally stranded on October 1. The water rent fund has been drawn on to the tune of morn than $10.000 a month. At tits same rate there will be , shortage of $ : n.ooo on January 1. 1896. The lighting fund Is practically ( exhausted and according 10 previous expenditure : . , which are on a fixed basis awl cannot be , 'arleIt [ \ will be $30.WO short at the end 01 the year . The amount remaining In the road paving bond and Omaha sewer funds , which have not already been certified to . aggregate about $ 9.000'hen It Is considered that nearly $20.000 has been paid ( out of these funds dur. log the first eight months of the year and that 36,000 more Is tied U(1 by Improvements - l11Pnts already under way It II' apparent that nothing but an absolute shutting off of all Improvements can save these hmls [ from depletion pletion long before the end [ ! of the 'ear. But the most barefaced deception In whIch the comptroller indulges lu his " statement that whatever deficiency may appear to be hU\1eJllh \ [ . Is not really a deficiency as a ' deficit 01 $32.240.66 In the lighting and water lund was Inherited from last year. This declaration Is made In the race 01 the fact that In his statmnent which was presented lit the beginning of the year . Mr Olsen stated that Ihsra was II balance In the water rent Limed at the close of 1894 of $52,505. It Is true that there was a deficiency In the lighting - Ing fund at the close ! of last year . but Olr. Olsen negleets to mention the surplus In the 'ater fund which more than offset the almnrlage Taking Mr. Olsen's figures as II basis of calculation and estimating the expenditures of the remaining tour months of the year by the average expenditure during the previous months It doss not require IIn expert mathe- matician to figure ! that at the end 01 the year the funds will show deficiencies as follows : tl"neral fund . . . , , , , . . , , . , . , . , . . . , . , , , , . , , , , . $10.000.0'1 $ i ' tee fund . , . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . , . , , . . . . . , , . , . . , . . l .O < JO.OO Petlce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 1.0.10.0 < 1 Wilier rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sm.0ULm0 < I. Igluting ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . 3 < ObMOU < ) hills allowed lIarber company . . . . . . . , , . 19.918.\HJ \ Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1.9IS 91 METiIOD IN illS FIGURES . It Is very likely that the most rigid econ- omy In all Icpartments ! may reduce tithe wo - . . . . r _ . . . _ . . . _ " - - - - - amount 10 some exten ! But Mr. Olson as- lerts that the city government hu been con- 11uete1 [ on the most economIcal basil possible all through the year and If this Is true the foregoing Is the only conclusIon that can be reached from ails figures It may seem very peculiar that thc comp- troller should make two such contradictory statements lit the same time nut It Is well understood that there is \ II reason for his action - tion In which the political aspirations 01 sev- eral membtrs If the majority clement In the council play II leading part. For months past the finance committee has been warning the council that It was Imperatively necessary that the expenditures of the city should be confined [ to those matters which were abso- lutely necessary. So often and so emphatically - call ) was this admonition repeated that the "Irreprelslble councilman and his resolution" weN for II time sat down on For several weeks past members have been absolutely unable to secure the passage of those quiet little resolutions which have heretofore Blipped through so easily for' the benefit of an anxious constituency , But now an election Is comIng on , and It Is Imperatively necessary that certain members should be able to once more distribute those marks of favor with which they have been accustomed 'to pave their way Into the good graces of the voters It Is now the time of year when thb block of residents who want an electric lighter or a gas lamp on their corner Is of Iln- portance. The saloon keeper who has a dear nlto number of totes In his vest pocket must have certain street repairs male In front of his place of business , and the councilman who Is anxious for reelection discovers that these matters arc imperatively necessary and have already been overlooked too long. For weeks past the councilmen who have a job lot of these favors on hand 10 distribute have been In a peck of trouble. Their resolu- tions were emphaticfliy : squelched In the face of the depleted treasury , and they beheld their political aspirations endangered through lack of power to use their official position In the fence building direction. But finally a bright . Idea dawned and Olsen was invited to step Into the breach. Some of the councilmen remembered - I membered that the comptroller's vIsion was I so Impalrel that he was unable to discover anything In the shape of a lIclency. lIe had allowed Henry 1I01ln's accounts to go through his hands for two years without seeing anything - thing wrong , and It was reasonable to presume - sume that his eyesight had not Improved since that tIme. lt soon developed that Olsen was still as blind as a bat when a shortage ! was In sight , and after due deliberation he prepared to assure the council that the treasury was all right and that members need not loner ! be tied up by any fear of a deficIency. He even waxed enthusiastic asd Indignantly declared that It was high treason to declare that econ- omy was necessary for It Injured the credit of the city at home and abroad. Olsen has done his part and the councilman with his resolution can now point to the olllcial state- ment of the comptroller and again hustle for the Interests of hIs constituency. TALKS OI CITY FUNDS. On top of the foregoing representation , Mr. Olsen hastens to declare In the following language : "The clty's credit abroad Is being serI- ously Injured by reports being circulated that Its finance arc m a deplorable condition and : I deem It proper to correct any erroneous Impression by a financial statement of facts. I "The general fuml-the only fund for whIch the general administration can be held responsible-will be In good condition , providing no unforeseen expenditures occur notwithstanding the levy this year being less than two-thirds of what slat' levied In former years , except the last , and notwith- standing the extra expense on account of the state fair the necessary helping ant of the fire fund of probably 2 mills , the health de- 1 partment and other departments that must I be helped. ' "The lighting and water funds arc getting worl'J art every 'ear. It could not be other- wlso ! ( or time reason that at the beginning ; of the year these : funds Inherited a debt from former years amounting to $32,240.65. , The levy this year Is less on account of less val- uatlon and the number of lights and water hydrants have been Increas 1 with the grow- Ing need ! of the city FIGURES : : TiIA'P"SHOW NOTHING. "Taxes appear high these hard times , and In dollars the levy Is as follows : For 1895 , $864,795.GO : for 1891 , $876,785.62 , and for 1893 , $990,768.70. The levy was 44 mills this year the same as last year and the year before , but out of these H mills for the present year 7 mills were for the school fund , or 4 mills more than In former ) years made necessary by the falllng ofT of receipts ! from licenses and fines. The sinking fund to take care of the Interest due on the bonded Indebtedness of the city , was Increased to 8Y. mills There will \ be an Increase of 2 mills \ for the fire fund , which will \ have to be appropriated from the general fund. In all other funds the expenditures - pemlltures will \ 00 reduced so that with II levy less than for several years previous with additional expenditures that could not be obviated as above shown , the expenditures of the city have been reduced so that at the close of the year the various funds , except as stated , will be In ! liS good condition liS heretofore "The foregoing figures ! show that limo pres- ent administration has been very economical as cOlllpared with preceding years. It hurts the clly's credIt at hOlllo and abroad to always howl rleflclenc To sum up the city this year had II smaller levy than for years , and 6 % ! out of time 44 mills were appropriated - propriated for schools , fire and sinking In excess of levy for last year and If then the finances still show as stated It should be gratifying to the taxpayers. "I shall be pleased at any time to substantiate - stantiate by figures what I have stated to any olllcial or taxpayer who will take the trouble to call , " 1I0\1I : SI'1glnons' ' XCJnSION. YlnIINNOIII'I : I'u..llle nl . . Round trip tickets will be sold at very low rates on September 21th to points In Arkan- sas . Texas , Indian and Oklahoma Territories , Kansas , etc For Information , land pamphlets . maps , etc . call or address company's ounces N. E . corner 13th and Farnam , or depot ; 16th and Webster Sts. TIIOS. F. GODFR1 . J. O. PHILLIPPI , P. T. A. A. G.F'&P.A. v It'N.1I R'onder. It Is not often that this paper feels called upon to say anything about a dry goods sale but the Hayden sale of the New York store stock has assumed such phenomenal proportions that It would be evading a very good news Item to not tale notice of It. The store Is one constant jam and the giving away of presents , IncludIng high grade bi- cycles docs not seem to retard the sale. There Is certainly nothing bat good times at llaydens who announce some new bargains on the firth page of this Issue. . Green sea turtle soup tOday and Friday at Ed Maurer's - . Nt' ' a ' Through 1.ln. to St. J'nn1. The Hock Island has Inaugurated a new line to St. Paul and lI11nneapolls. Through sleeper daily leaving Omaha union depot at 4:40 : p. : m. . arrIving at Minneapolis at 8:30 : a. m. . St Paul 9 a. ! ! I , Trains run via Des Moines la. . and supper served In Rock Island dining cars. For tickets sleplng car reservations etc . call at Hock Island ticket ounce . 1602 Farnam SL . Bra Galbraith and Lord , practice limited to surgery and diseases of women , rooms GOO to 603 Paxton blocl Telephone 38. . . . Columblll Metal Polish. Cross Gun Co. , warded Highest Honors-\Vorld's Fair 'DR : "gi . DAKINfi .POWDIR I MOST PERFECT MADE R pure Grape Cream of Tartar : Powder Five from Ammonia , Alum or my : other adulterant , 40 YEARS THE STANDARD . - . - - . . _ : : : - - : - ; ; . . . : . : - . . . . " " _ . . - _ , - - _ _ _ _ + . . , . . . . . . . . . .r..ww.rr.a * , , ' ' \1',11 Volt 1'11114 SALE ! ' ' II.\'I'VIIU'\ . 'J' . . Shosr ! the h."c ; I'.r .r the hasten Store and'lutt It CII" . Jo Boston Store will hold A Sut'HEME CHALLENGE SALE , Open to all the world Boston Store defies any or all To tohl a BRie like It. New goods , fresh goods stylish goods , goods bought within twenty days From headquarters. Good goods of every kind and description Under the sun Will bo sold. At prices That present times have made Impossible To any other house In the state. It will be A challenge sale That will make all other sales IUdlculous and InsignIficant By comparison It will \ cause the greatest mightiest anlt most colossal rlulck moving of hundrrds of thousands of dollars worth 01 desirable merchandise And the utter forgetfulness Of every store In the state Except Boston Store 1I0ston Store will be the Only place That people will go to As long as the sale continues. Watch this sale , Saturday It conmmelices It marks..tne supremacy of the Boston Store overlall others As quickly and as surely As lire melts Ice. BOSTON . STORE OMAHA - - 1IUIlGI.\llY . Act 1.\IlCgN' 1.INt or Cases Reported to the 1..11. 1'eNlerdny. Though time police say that there are very I few If any thieves In the city and that no cases of thefts arc being reported there ap- pears tQ be considerable larceny committed dally. Yesterday the following respectable list was reported to the police , although It was given out that nothing had been reported - ported : Ira A. Pribble who lives on South Six- teenth street left a wheel valued at $100 standing In front of the New York Life building When he came out the wheel was gone. Somme person or persons entered the shop of J. L. Anderson ; 214 : ! North Fifteenth street , and stole an ulster valued at $ : ! O. A quantity of clothing and sume other articles - tides were stolen from a way car In the Webster street yards. The car had been broken Into. The stolen property Is valued at $20. A thief entered M . II Gross' place , 1902 Coming street and stole harness valued at $10. $10.Georgo George Smith , who lives In the north rD part of the city , reported the . loss of a gold watch and gold chain the' entire property being of time value of $150. His house had been entered. . Clot eged vvItlt I'uu.l Intrerny . Gustave Grossman , who was arrested Tues- day night with two big loaded pistols In .hls pocket was fined [ $26 for carrying concealed weapons. While LI ! court \Irs. ! M W. Gay- lor(1 of 821 : ! lvenworth : street Identified Grossman as the man she saw coming from out her houS'e 'on the 19th Inst. . and running rapIdly away. It was found that at the same time a watch valued at $46 , was missing. A complaint was filed against Grossman on charge of grand larceny. Dr. Bailey dentist Paxton block . The 1..UL' Mlle Plucel' Flc.1N. Considerable attention has been directed lately to the Four Mlle ! placer fields , situated In Houtt county , Coorndo : , and Carbon county Wyoming about Ee\'enty-flve miles ! south of Rawlins , Wyo. , which cay Is on the UnIon PacIfic railway. The area covered Is about forty miles In length and thirty miles In wIdth , and Is especially rich In mineraI. Gold was first discovered theN In 1891 autl the , following year several calll1s : were 10' cated ; not until the last year , however , has any consIderable amount of capItal or labor been expended In order to prove the wealth of these fields. At the present time the Hock Springs Placer company the West Side Mln'ng association - sociation and sever : smaller companies are operating with splendid ! EUccess. Without doubt these fleods ! are the rIch- est of the kind In the went and are worthy of attention Informltlcn : regarding same will be cheer- fully furnlshel on application to Mr. II . C. Davis , Rawlins Wyo. . or J. T. 1\1. \ Klr.gs- ford , agent : Union Pacific railway , Rawlins . Wyo.L18CAL . LOC.\L llltm3Vl'r11IS. The jury In the Edward Petry burglar case round the defendant guilty. Jackson Larson who was peddling milk without II license yesterday was fined $1 and costs and warned by Judge Derkll to procure a license. The meeting of the Municipal league announced . nounced to be held at the Board of Trade building last evening , was not called to order on account of lack of attendance. The Crawford company has incorporated to deal In Crawford , Neb. , real estate , and own II canal and operate It at that placE The cap tal stock Is 150000. Tee IncJr.orators are : A. B. Hobson , J. H. llickox Charles J. Grable and W. T. Forbes mi - - ; - " > ) ! r-- i 1 ' tam. . ' , , ' , I' . : ' I . , 7 } 1 JJ 'd/ fr f ; I \ 1y , \ / / Ill Lf " : t ' r , I ! f /I / \ \ ) . . " , - . . ' " . tw. I 4 ( Very :11'(111- : ( \ S Whr llOnIl11l't we hc-wl"I'c III the net hnslue ntlll thel'l"s nothing III art that : we l'lIn't mill \'ou- ; j ) Artlst ' IIInterll1ls of every ! l'sl'rIJtloll ( ! ' ( anti nil Sorts of small IIWI'l'IIIt\II1se \ ( lit all sorts I of small prices A. HOSPE , Jr. , I Music and Art , Iw ) , 151:1 : noula : ill ' l.J. ( ! : - ' " ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' - . . - ' > ) ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - ' " ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ U ; ; " " = . . . . . . " va . . . - ; . . ' > ) ; ; , ; : - - . . : . : : : : : :2J : ItAI.I.Y IN TI11CJ / VlF"1'11VAItl . - Mecfing : to hie IId..1 nt I1rl1ll1111111 : , ' 1'hurse1tar < < ' Nlglrl There will be a IIr..d rAlly at Erntng' ! hall , Sherman avenue : near Corby street Thursday evening September 26. All voters of thol'FUth ( ward In favor of good government and lhbnest men to manage their local affairs arc invited to bo present and assist In inaugurating the campaign In the Interests of the CIt1len League Reform movement Everybody turn out Charles F , WellarE . Rosewater H.V. . Richardson , A. T , Hettor and other prominent speakers will be present and address the meeting CIIAIU.I F. R'ELLER President CItizens' Leauo'1leform ! Movement WILLIAM If IIUNTE1l. Secretary Iln11T' In lire I/hth 'nr.1. There will bo a grand rally at Sander's hall , Twenty'fourth and Coming streets on FrlOay evening , Seplomber 27. at 8 o'clock All voters of the Eighth ward In favor of good government ! , and honest men to manage their local affairs , arc luvlte1 [ to be present and assist In inaugurating the : l campaign In the Interest of the Citizens' League Reform movo- ment. 110:1. : George W. Done and other prominent speakers will bo present and ad- drGss the meeting. CHARLES F . WELLEH , President Citizens' League Reform Movement WILLIAM I 11. IIUNTlm , Secretary ---a--- CIIAHI IIUI W'I'I'11 : lltJnul' CUllllllh.N : lust IC"-.Iln " , the 1(111111" lOr lurid yll.I ( . . . . A complaint was filed against Bartender Charles Cummings yesterday [ charging him with the murder of Judd Vance on the night of September 19. Cummings will 00 arraigned this morning. Last Thursday night these two men are said to have become Involved In a quarrel , and during the melee Vance was struck over the temple with a billiard \ cue. The blow paralyzed his entire body. lie was taken to his home at Plattsnlouth where he died Sunday night. It Is now said / by persons who say that they arc In a pcsltlon to know that some time ago Vance was struck by a railroad train and received Injuries on the head that necessitated a trephining operation It was on the plate that the Flow , whoever strltcl It ! , landed , and width has been said was the direct cause of his death It Is also alleged that. the blow delivered by Cummings with time billiard \ cue was not of sulllclent force as to cause death. - - - 11 + . ) Q.QuQuO.O.Q.O.QuQuQ"1 : } . . < . , t 11rs. Anna tinge . V. < 0 ; , ' ' : ' ! { wlfoef l Gr , Ueputyl ) . . " . " , ' " U. H. lIJllr.hnl. Co. : V : . , { ° usnyna : V . " 1 was dollverell . of'1'tv1:18nless : , x t thll1l2Urnlnute.alld 'f , 'W ' , , . with .enreelf nnyN v ei after ' pan using Y g Oil f two bottles ot * . it " MOTHERS' ' * : V , ' . A FRIEND.j' ' t , ' ! ] : . . Rontl1yJXl're..orv + , 'jif < ' V ' TJ I > " ' < , : ; ; . ; ' I mull ! . Oil recolGou I , , Rlrea1.00 . . . . 2 W ; " " l'rloe.'I.OOJ'.r .III. 'if . , . ' . " ' " crook "To ) Iothoro" ) . i .It ) lolled freo. { _ } jnRAVnrLV : mmULATOIl Ca . ATLAPTA GA. U k' Sold by nil ) 8rucai.ta. : Y + .C.e.OuC.cuc : . . . ) Q.OuQuO.OuY ) e RUDDer I t ty A G Goods o s ' I Elastic L k I ; krr , Stockings I K- , r Anklets m p Knee Caps . , , 1- . 1 in Varicoss .q1 i' Trusses y 1 E , ; t o , I' . . > t Syringes , t , ' , C 1 1. fir. 4 ; ' : i ; loDliarrs , ' Et ? : 'g ' Sherman & McConnell Drug Co o I 151:1 : Dodge St.-21l Door Rest P. 0 Washes x woolens and ) doesn't ' shrink them-the only soap 1 ' that and$1. all-around soap-deli- cious in the bath , but ' ' the paliicular point to . . \$1. $ . . ; ' . . remember is it doesn't " , , II " . " q : t. shrink w001e115. . r ; at ' nfir ; to . Dealers all : ; , . sell it. a. : : : : r , f ; , r I : ' v " \ : r .r f5 > ; . : : ' ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . _ - - - - 1j. " 8l8l1lll.llll1lll1ll8l.1Ml.1lIl. ® l rl fft.IlrJ I It Came Ou.r Way. I ti\ The past week has ben ! nstonlshln „ . . - In the amount of business done by UB ' Words of praise worn heard all over the ; store for our beautiful display und time ' ' values . ' ' thousands great " wo allured ! The I of visitors to our store fully appt'eolate , tie faith wo kept with them in holding , down prices to their everyday 16\01. \Vo couldn't afford to do otherwise Our business has been built along these lines I old o\'ory paoKago that leaves our . place bears with it our reputation for excellence - lonco and the "it'oat of prices New " ' - goods come In every day 1 and O\'Ot.y ar- title 16 a bargain. The " . a 1319 ! X -Ce11t \ .1W Farnam Stare. - Street . 'IlI'I'IJIlI'I'I'I1'Ill ' ' ' ' / ' ' 1 'lI'I'J.I7.Il8'I ' ' ! NIl ? WJA W . . , , _ . , , . . . , . , . . . , . , . . , . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' - - r . - " - _ - = -.t. - - . , - . . . . - . , . " - . . . " ' . . . . . . . . . , . . . . e II OREAT PHYSICAL STRENOTtI is not necessary to the cnjo'mcnt of 1 per- fcct health , yet strong , healthy organs alld faculties IIwe rise to the most delightful lightful 5Cnsatons ! of existence. Exercise . commou sense and ordinary precaution and you aced never bc very sick When you find : your I'otomach trouhlesoume your bowels inactive , your ' seusltlve-Iook out 1Vlicn I ' nerves - your weight Is decreasing'hemi your cnergy Is waning , when exertion seems Imposs hIe amt sled I ) docs not give rest - look out I Serious illness has Its beginning lu neglected little things. Evcu dread consumption - sumption comes on by degrees and lIIay begin with a very slight derangement. Taken lu tillie , 9S per cent of nil cases of coustun lion cnn he cured. Taken In time , no disease need he really serious. The best safeguard against disease Is an active , healthy Ih'er. That menus good blood nod good blood means good solid healthy flesh Thc germs of disease seek out the weak spots lu the boly. ( Don't have nay weak spots. If you have them now clear them out , tone them up , make them slrong. Dr. Plercc's Golden Medical Discovery will \ do It. It searches ont all poisonous matter and disease-germs of whatever character It regulates the ncUon of the organs of the whole body. It forces out impure matter muakcs the blood rich awl puts new life Into every liber. It makes good , firm , healthy l1esh-doesn't make fat. It gives you flesh that you can work with-thc flesh tit at means health , but a reasonablc plumpness is essential to the best bodily comhlion. Dr. Piercc's Golden Medical Discovery Is pleasant to take and you don't have to take an ocean of it to get well either. I It , , ' " . - " 'It . ' , Early Autumn ? Days J A hair dozen da3's 1 of autUlttll have hardly gone br , yet they to1l1 n tale of warnln . Beware of the morning and evening September chills How- ever chilly or , perhaps ! ! . cold , 1\ hl'I1wI'n(1 ( 1M sltlellll1l to health In enrlr fllll wl'nthm' It Is tthwllltel : ellelltllll : to allow your blood to cool grnduall3' . . \Vrmip your body lit It light o\'ercont. I" ' 't I' ' ' ' Formerly light weight overcoats WCI'C considered ( as expeIiMlve : ns 4 thc IIcn'lces of tt Ilh 'slclnll. 111 fact 'tiM 1'0 tOthl ' . ( load : many fancy clotting slores-wIJ mire oM-stili t gel for 1\ respectable tt(1lll'lIr- ( fug coat 11M high nM 420,00 : ! , $ lO.liO hem bays likely as good a ale Ours \ , ( ' are of either woratetl CIIHSltlll'I'C or light weight cheviot absolutely : nil wool ( co IISCIIIIlItir ( ! fast Il iye ) ) . Next to It n. tight WO\'l'lI ' 11111 IIg' . Hest cn8 : ' 011 thc fitting pnm 1 . l. The legs ' 0Ill'S-n.r.n-R.O-lI.r > ) n- . . . expensive ( onesOGOS.cO,5D$4,00 ( - Sorry . hilt wc CIIII't pohslbl3 1 I ' speak of each enC In thIs limited ' " . 81)ncc. Hilt July tile who huts I flu Interest lu mill overcoats cau . easily \ Investigate , and \ ( If 01\1' \ coats are lint by n fl'w dollars cltclIller mud \ ( better put together then the t Investigator surely \ lust nothillg. . Hut our fOil NI 011111' overcoats demiuilcl \ ( respect of anytldng ever offl'I'etl hl'fol'lJ. ' A perfect item coat of Mersey ( brown or grimy shades ) , well lolled mud finished ( , Is It wouth'l'ful bmirgahn And \ ( 1\ bargniu : like It . for ohll'U 1'emisoils ca u't bIJ found \ IInrwhel'C ou this globe But the wonder " :0 : cbrlslm" : will 1 > erfol'1U anything but i mlmcles. ' , . c'e . : . . ' - I' . " . u : . . - . I. : " , , _ . . ' " , " I " , n 'I ( . . ' ' ' _ _ > V' - - - - - - - . . - - . - - - . . . .s. . , ' ' ' ; , ; : < 'o ' ' ' ' ' _ ' _ ' ' - . . . lJ.d ANOTHER GREAT LIST ' Of Bargains fresh and crisp as this delightful weather front the GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF THE , I . . 1. l 1 } yJ > - Sep. GOOB8GO. 16th and FarnllJu Streets. . 1'hls'oudee Hale Is pro\'ln a regular gold mine to rich meld poor alike It's the mecca for all hal'- : , gain Hl'I'Iers. Every looker , a buyer . mind every buyer scuds new cU8Iollll'I'S. nllll so time good work goes oil lteuenmber this l'nth'c I ; ± : li OOO , high class flol'l must he sold quil'ld NO'I'IIING UEHIm YBD. The grainiest l'hunt'l ! to buy from this matchless stock ! at practically your own prices Is now before you Don't let this lie numhl't'l'l1 IImong 'Olll' lost opportllnlties. HEED TIlE CALL co\m : EARLY 'U UH.PAt . : : ; ' ' ' ' ' ' . MORNING : : 1'0 AVOID 'l'Im Hl'SIl. . Sr i OLSON CO . I "I : ' . . . I _ _ A 1 Morse's Bankrupt Miscellatteo1.ts. to be Closed Out Thursday IN OUR SILK DEPT. IN OUR HOSIERY 27 Illeces Colored Faille Ft'nucalse , nil en AND U N DE R WE A R DE P T . IHll'l' silk \ , H. P. \lcn'Sl"s : prll'lJ j:1.00 : : n 3 fi } yard . lIanl'upl sale , yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U MORSE'S ELEANT LINES La(1es' ( ! Fllst ' Blal'l ' , Imported Cotton IN I OUR WASH GOODS DEPT IH'g _ lose . hoary weight ; same , goolls In lIIel1lnl1l' ' aua ' Iight weights ; Inl1ll's' 1 lot Wh1l1sor 3SlochVrnpper Cloth 5 C 11IIh' striped ( lisle thread , worth GOc 25c value \ 12 .e , Hale puce , yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pair , hanlI'upt sale price for your choice , per pnit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i IN OUR FLANNEL DEPT , _ 1 lot or Indies ( ! Imported hose black White Shaker FIII111tels , yuluc Sc yard : ( , hoot and fmucy tOIl , fast color , . worth I " bankrupt : sale In'lcl' , while they lust , 3 C ' ; ; c lHlh' , bankrupt Hale , tutu' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q.I . yard . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 1)lcces Fnnc l ' Stl'lpel1 ] Outing Filln- 1 lot hO 'H' black Bicycle Hose , the 2ie : 15 c ncl worth 6e 1 yard , ' 1'hursdny's sale , 2 C goods , 1'1110 prlca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rill'll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 lot of 11\(1cs' \ ( ( colored Silk Vests , value 35 C tiie : , closhlg price mtcll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IN OUR DOMESTIC DEPT. 1 . lot ' lul1les' cotton Ribbed Vests , worth 19 C 1 great lot fancy Dark Prints , only , 2 C .I"c. to close only , emlch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladles llntul'al all wool ] fibbed Yests anti Pants bargain ! price ti 1.C5 : ! , b tiik- 50 C 1'Ullt Hale pence , each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lot Sl'er8uclwrs fanc ' hl value 5 1 fancy ) , big nt C 12c : ! ynrd : bankrupt Hale price , 'It\'I1. \ , . , . . IN OUR MUSLIN DEPT.UNDERWEAR DEPT. IN OUR CARPET DEPT. lint 11I111l'R' Silk Chemise , extra length ] , hllllclsolllel trimmed with lace $1 9 8 1 lot Smyrna ! ; : tugs , size aOxliO , \10I'Sl"8 : S I. I G 9 \IOl'so's : price $ ; ; .00 , sale price . . . . . . . . . . . I price ti2.5O : : ; , , sale J\'Il'C \ , ellch. . . . . . . . . . 1 lot or 11' : ymed : IplllthR 1mIIOl'lel ( Ecru ; I N 0 U R LACE D E PT . Lace Curtnills , hIlIIOt'le(1 ( to liell ut $ 2 90 . - " $ ( I.OO pair , bankrupt ( sale price , 1H11\ \ . . I U Big lot YIIIl'Ill'I'IIIIeS ' Laces 1/ to t 1 11ll'l1'lIle , worth 111) to 2IC' : ! : rlll'I1'1 C to 8 C yl1 Hnlo 11l'lce from. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IN OUR YARN DEPT Thll\'sln \ ( we dose one lot of Imported IN I H AND K E R CHI I E F DE PT" , and Olllllltlllll ' SnxollY Yfuros , flue Ln(1eR ( ! fansJ' I1ll11slilehl'll ' I1ulIl1l.l'I- ' : qUllllty , regnlur price 15e Hlwlll IHluk- 8 - I rapt salt prize , HI'elll' . . . . . . . . . . . . . C endl chiefs r . . clwall . . . . 1 . I . ut . . . 6c . . . nillel'e . . . . . . , . Hale . . . . . price . . . . . . . . . . . 2' 2 C IN OUR TOILET DEPT. IN OUR NOTION DEPT. 100 gross , : COllllllcxlon Soap ) a CIIII'I'I ' lu Il box hnlllisolllel wrapped ) ( 111 :111e1' 1 : , . I 0 C 1 lot fancy Elastic PI'11IOI'sc's \ ; . ! rice \ ( ! n C wo\'lh \ lOc cuke stile price 3 cakes for . . . . . . 11 c yard \ ( . closlug 11l'lee , yard. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 j 1\1 G LOSiNG OUT THE r ORSE STOOL I , - RE TORE ' We lend . . the marvelous . . . . . . . Frrnrll ' Item..ly CALTUOS rr. . R/II1. - iV legalguarnuleethatUAtrmmawtll TIII' : lII.oh"r.l- F.rpb.ions : LOS T VIGOR c : : : Crltlhp.r.nat.rrhen'arcor . , ie , , S/ , ry . . . ' . . . . sad nJ.TOItI : 1.0011 t Isor. \ f' Use a't and pay if satiJ./itd. 'f ' 4 r ht1 SS'henIndouttwhttinuseforNtrvoutnetllhyf.otsefSesulPower ( fl. .lth. . . .w. . . . . . . us \ ) , 'j.n : nm.f.ol'lc. : , ' . . . , ' c ete auJ otter seakuetae , , , from any cau.e. m. AalreuVON MOHL Q On , ; . : , : .l . . : , . . . . . J Seine I'dlt nratnt tlecAcl and full vtgor quickiy I resmored If utplected such . , . . . . Bob lueda. ap.ty e.d.aall GGlo . troutietaetut ) r"Uf Mulled anywhere..eded . , ror , . .to I eloses fur Is 00 With . . . , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . , . . - 7t Result In 4 weeks. CSC $5roorder s. gise a leteal guarantee tv cure 0' refund Ihi corner AJdrat Snlm IAN & McCONNELL : DRU/1 / CO .1613 Dnnco street . Omaha Nt'b. ' _ _ -1 r R f DR. , McCREW g F ' , menu : ONL\ . I / SPECIALIST : / . .j , A WIIO TlIIAN : ALL PRIVATE DISEASES , , EXACT SIZE i PERF'ECl1 } ' , , WCllkllen and hucre8 " I " ld ° " ° t TEN CENT CIGR. \ MEN ONLY TUB f EnCAN rILE IS THE FAVORITE . Every taro saarantuea . Fu sole by all Gust Class Dealers 1\l.lIlufttctm'c by mho 1:0 1 7f' " ' ' orpcrience . . Bycars hoot lnUmnha Free. F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO , taw.e uu.ua Furaaw8a. , vlu. ' Factory No ; 301 , bL LaJls M0.