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JHE TIN MINES OF DAKOT. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, W EDNESDAY, JULY 23. 1890. Bmalba Gentlenen Bring Bak Glorious Re- ports of Their Rawuren, & THREATENED STRIKEAT THE SMELTER. Prorchites Declare for Morcer— Mrick el by Trustios—The Iidepend- ent Party's Call-A Bully Whip- ped—Other Tocal President Martin and Seretary Nason of the boardof tradehave urned from a visit to the Blick Hills tin mining dbtrict, which is now cling so much attention, not only In thls ¢ but throughout Burope. Oue of the questions 5o often repeated by thetin iuporers is supp 1 to be unan- swerabl “If there i tin in the Black Hills whyls itnot mined md sent to marketi” Andthe importers adl it 18 pro- dueed in lieve there i reil qu 1 in s ve willbe- ta The e around thetin mineswasnot opento lentto any oxtent when t depo re disoversd. The government o 1 the di t, and it was o proceed sl with ¢ y wd An 0 roa fifty to sixty m mferince, Fal there beena > pin it ofa halt do mines atih put up figures attin miniig itis nices- sary Lo ntil stent ofthe territory e corp wi @3 the Hamsy P, ak company, \ n inspoaking of his trip tod B o now prcticlly owns the chiof tin depsi with @ majority of the valuablo 1 uches tim ber clains and water privi Ay Accunt in the Harney district, This ompny has expended over ), On their tinber in this district andy inueto expend #0000 or more & yeur o you © before they expect 1o begin markding theirore, At the endof tiis tine_they figur to a nicety how they will have their propeity in shape topre- tin necessary to pply the the entin world I never lave s opeied so wide in_ all my life 50 nuch by what | beard i by ually saw, in this Dikota tin minin sines paiy to which | now relor isa fubulously rich one cor of both Americans wd Europeans. Hen C. Wyclker, the gmeril mang anl Myron Willsl, general sujp tenler well oher ofice e usthe benefit oftheirpersnalatte goliz hove, thereandalt aboutthe wou gl rain andshine, on mud Wiy, oplaining eve holting nformation ol the inquiries adesire tobuy into the mines, entof these tin mnines is also «: i blic attention tothe ral wealth nthe Black Hills gmerally e City, he most be 0300 i the hills way y 1 030 days when Genenl Custer canped anmg the mountains and the hills were rich in mineral gold seders built a town it the lowly vallys into pl sliiced thewild” struwberry old. That was ncarly fift of the tin mines The recent payne: 105 of dollars for aw d the country life, and business of ail ¥ ous basis. “Ilere is nomore doudt that vast quanti- ties of sin permeate the lills and mountains arund Hamey's Peik tha that there is coal in commowial quantitics in Pemsy lvan Indeedthern is moretalkamong the miner: and others in the southern hills about these tin deposits than about all thootherresources ofSouth Dakota, “The t is th and ther §580 much of it, andit isso e toextret it Tiom the om found in the outropyings that ordiv armers have nodifiiculty in crush. ing tho'vock with & Innnmur aud melting out tinin a b smilth shop. “Soue ilea of the extentof the Flarney pake properties muy be formed from the stateniont that between nine and ten thous- and acres of tinquartz chimsare controlled by thecompany. “The privcipal goups, em: brace from iive to foity ledges or claims, eich containing mines showing fisuveveins assaying from forty 1o two hundred and fi fty pounids of fin tocachton of ow, The Sinda lleh group assaysfrom thirty o one hun- red pounds perton, Theso are only av assays; others go ashighas oo hundred Aty pounds. In theSamelins group the as- Biys rn ashigh as six hundred toseven hun- prociained that s of hundreds chims has ofthe dred pounds of tin per ton. The Ren figton nines have shown extraor- . dinary asa The sme is truo of tha Mariha Washington mines. The Bob Ingerwoll, the Last Chance, the Canfield and Califomiamines, the Blick Diamod and the FEvergreen contain fisur veins bearing an extraordiniry wealth of tin. “A v interosting little fact as showing what this industry must compete with, as matters 20w stand, is this, namely, that half the bar tin produced inthe world' is the result of Chinese and Coolis sle labor, and that acarly all the bar tin now enteringthe United States freeof duty is solely the production of the sume slave labor, “But these Dakota tinmines are being pre- rnn‘-llmlwnlvln conpels Ith, but to ob- terate competition, The fact that one com- pany abne has alvealy put over ¥,000000 into their developmeut, s enploying 400 mm, and has coniracted for #),000annual expendituw for yers to comels itself enough to convineo any sano man that theso tin mines are destined to atartl every commerci ket inthe known worldin two or thive : WPlis or robally never b treated atthe ninesbutwillbe brought oue direction to find a smelter. Whether Omaha iy to get this gigntic job depends upn Omal's apitdistsalone. Woll, very well, will it be for our moniel men if they todiy, this year, begin astig about witha' rsolve to cateh aud hod for over this mighty business which s now aboutto be given tosomecityin our direction, Isincerely hope that our big monied men will I;c;.'lnmu\mg in this maber. Nota diy isto o lost, Staled by H. B, Cochr ster, %4, Eave fu of Burdock Blood Bitters fa dy s , T.an- 00 bot tles psla, sour gtomach, bilious attacks, lver and Kiduey toub AN INDEPENDIEND CALL A County Conventio to Select Deles gat s 0 1o Hell Sitarday, AtGrem's hall Mondsy tight the county centrl conmittee of thepeople’s indepen dent political party metand formulatedthiscallior __hconvention Workinzmenof Douglis county: Wheres, The fary and work ingmen thoughout the siatoof Nobraska hy St unaninously reud thit e people's independent pary 15 Ly fure, We hereby e, 10 beheldin Omal n the hour: and Thaeancus and pri- e diflerent wards nominat venthn b ety of Omnd I A critesto the stat yentons, to be leld Tueduy, Jul rssionnl eon= ty of Lincoly ¢ deounty oo suchother busi- Tho del ) Tegally Come b sikte it will placo in momdition a fill stete tekel, The ward ciueuses and ieswillbo deid aitheoiloning piaces: vard, corner Seventh And Pier 1, Fabrin's shoo sho R e ped ward, 12D sou ardwate stores Vlind wardd: i3 north Twellth sireet, Blake's oarpentarahop. i place no Fourth wi Filth wird, 07 north Sixte: lin's barber shop. Sivth ward, o Sixtecnth street, naned. ath sireot, Frank- or Twenty-sixth and Lake stroots, Boyerbulldin it ward, northeast corer Twenth- uinth and Dupont, Falk's store Bighthward, 220 Cun stiet. Ruther- tord’s stor Niith vard, comer Forty-sixth and Burt srets. 0. W ML, O) 3. WEDEEo: ‘L County Ceutral Comlttes, e L At the Smel Notwithstanding statements to the con- teary, itls nevertieless a fact that the nen pwiployel at the Omaha & Grut smelling works ar on the ter has bo rgoof astrike. The mat- for shout two wecks, andn great deal of dissatisfaction exists. Speakhg of the staterment I Mondiy Bry, in which Mr, Nash sid the work w casy and the menail sitistied, oo of the men Ilaughed derisively andsaid: ““He thinks the work is easy, doeshe ! Well, Tt me tell you \whostanls _the work here for two s withot broaking downis a dandy. yoday shift works tweve lours and the night men thirteen hours every day, and every month we chinge shifls, e gang kingtwenty-four hoursat astretch. TRCKED BY “TRUSTIES." Two Jail Birds Ensily Ecape from One of the Guards. About 8 ¢clock yesterlay moming Pat Lyich, one oftheguants atthe two supposed helpinghimio ¢ tumed they gay unity jail had “trusties’” out in thejail yard s, Wiile Pat’shack was himthe slip and escaped. One was Ed Lyunch, afrecle-ficed boy about nineten years old, sentup list weak fron SoutM Omalia to serve fifty one days forstealinga quantity of brus. He wore | Ve oll, dark colored clothes a dirty, striped shirt The othe demen te l‘ a partially for drunk 1 that M It was discove worn off uits of pris oS, Lynch, the gard, is doiug some tall rustling to fiud lis is aided by the police. Jitzgerald wa fternoon at his | houe ith O d to juil WILL THEY FAVOR M SR 2 Illl lub Endorses the Douglas Candia mombers the Paxton re insessien until mid All of the fait roon hand cal situat was disc h iful W Apy o for membar [nsessments, new nd unfin wrre all acieel for discussion of thepolitical sitwation ¢ asoffeding individually and ¢ membears of the local Tammany Finally @ resolation was offcied as many members of the dub llecively the to Lincoln today and worle ngai billon and in favor of the noninal Morcer, I'he resdu wis diser lengthand was finally adopied by av: tol4 he headlights of the rlce, 1 Cha SN N BUCK BOUNC BULLY wr of Hackmen's Bow Gets Worsted inan Encounter. was a fist fight of cc the Botel Mond Chatlie conpany’s ha the b nsiderable may tand near tie Ml hack 1 a erof me of the Reald r bem the terror of < driv Xs, s 1c nd the other l ors stood in movtal fe. Monday mon ise, t it bully thrasi sobadly tt 1s linable the day. boy is supprts his moth fle found a frind in _ Buk agent of the ownersof East Onuha, ovr “No Mau's Land) Keill took Mooreup and abouti o'dock he found him. Therewas no preliminary work atall. Keith simply fellupon Moore and smote bim hip nd thigh and continued tosmote until the uly of Haekr lake became very sore and " tired, ind then his meriless asailant githered him up and amused himself boune- ing the hickman on the asphaltpavement. When he finally deddedto sop Moor w an awfully whipped man, Both of the men were arrested. The Podors Pimie day is the day ofthe policeman's ple- d members of “‘the finest”” have been 'y busily cngagedin making fimal ar nts for the event. - weo trains will leave the Webster streot depot Thursday moming oneat 730 and the otherat 7 :i5, returning ats o’dock p.m, ach train will consist often wacties and 4 bag- gage car, s that there will be awple accom- WOC ons for ev A marshal of th fos and judges of tho wittees will have cha "The chiof has ord tome, Duting the pienicthe city will be guarded by volunteers, who will be cntitied 10 a day oft together o separately next month, The day detail will be allowed thir minutes for dinner, and aftor gotting their supper they wili me to the station and romain during the might, after which they will be cxcused for tyenty-four hours. The night men will remain on duty vntil relicved Pridiy morniug, when they will be relieved for wenty-four lours. ‘Chaur i a master of ceremon ces and various com- of the pienie. ed all revolvers loft at A beautlful woman mustbe healthy, and to_ remain healthy and beautiful she should take Dr. J. H McLean'’s Strengtiening Cor- dial and Blood Purifier, It imparts tine ad flush to the skin strength, vigor and pure blood; is equally idapted for all age, from the tabe to the aged, of either sex. Teachers and Gentle Voices. That “excellent thing in woman"— and in men, also, when inthe school- room—the ntlo” voice, though not necessari, ft” or “low,” s a memns of gracelo teacher and taught al s’ Home Joumal ize how urate 1-_\’ the quality of thetone in which they talk, There 1s no excuse for the hard, sharp, msping tone, so common 18 to be usually reckoned oncof the churactor- isties of a **school-ma’am,” even in the noisiest room or amang the mostunguly chillven, The law of snmlm‘ similibus cuvantur does not hold good in such a o Scremning and shouting ot chil- dren is to make demous even of little angels, and theymust beangelic, indeed, who can escape such transformation. Theteachershould know how to make distinetuess servo in place of forco to the ondof sparing her own throat and the nexves of her pupils. vous Debilitated Mon If youwills ur addrss we send you Dr. Dy brated Voltiic and Applianecs They will q restor 0od and health Pan Marsball, Mich, r, m: Where Bathing is Unf Ttis no longer fashionibleto hathe in the surl at Newport, siys the Ladies’ Home Journal. Madame Haut Ton dis- covered that it was possible to meet he shionable. neighbor’s maid in the water and then, too, shacame in contact with the sum- mer touwrists, whom she regards as very undesinble that suf to know, s0 sho coielude sd bathing muss 1o longer be re ognized In “our sel”” The people in l».\xhiu;: are usually these who do not caro for thoe opinion of the fashionable world or those from the hote! Hotel life is not interesting. Unlike someo of the other summer places, life does not center in the great ansaries, and 80 unless one has an extensive acquaint- ance among the Newport people it isex- tremely stupid to beat a hotel. Hats in Early Days. Pope Innocent, in the thirteenth cen- allowed the cardinals the use of rlet hats, and about the year 1440 theuseof hats by persons on ajourney appears to have been Introduced into Frince, and soon after they became com- man inthat count whence, probably the fashion spread to the other Furo- pemn states, says the Dry Goods Chron- iclee. When Charles VIIL, of France made his trinmphal entry into Rouen in 440 ho wore a felted h pnationof the Bladder (‘Ilr- nie Taftam ! uur springs, Missourl, greater part of | ness he bad | bim to look | promptly cured by the watersof Excel | THE SPORTS OF MIDSUMMER. Some Interesting Information Pitcher Clarke, Touching THE COMNG RACES AT FAIRBURY, The Retirn of the and *owders Signed—A Draco of New Pitchers—Mis cellaneous Gossip. Team—Fazin It devo fury wpon T B ish the facts regarding itel de tion from the Omaha team, moere fict that le did leave count of a difculty as usual to Clarke's As tothe the team on ac th Manager Leonard, Tk Be published as long ago as Saturday, while other entorprising journals of tho city Lud ityesterday mor Clarke talked freely to Tie his version of the difficn { Friday'’s gan Wo won by a “should have Bre and tt 4 , Paul, which * explained Dad, ashutout, had one or two been of ourinficliers had their heats about, them. | Asit was we had a narmw escape from de: | feat. I was pitching rood ball, as the score tostifiod, the s only getting three | bits off’ of me. Tu the eighth inning is where wecame within an ace of goln it lookel to _mo of our men wantdd to I« armer was given a base on balls, | and Martin hit w Clveland as Farmer was toaling seemd. The bill was picked up wd theown to second, but Farmer there ahead of it. — Murphy then hit a ounder 10 Walsh, who ussisted Hanrahan and Andrews toret two men, I or tak: | ing third, ve the wall to Hanra | han, who f cnough o let Farmer home and Mains to tirst, huscon balls and_Hart rihan oo to field, Abbey going to third conid on tho firs batl as thro e platc Abbey got wett bit one to Han Mains scoring and fLattnott wet to uall pitehied, and when the 0 to cateh Lim Abbey rau | “When we came inoff the fiecld T asked | Hanwhan whyhe hudu’tthrown Mains out | at fiest, when Leonard spoke up angrily and | said, ‘Don't you go to bliming anyl you | were rattled youwsell; you didn't know | whetlier you were inthe box ov in jail. You | weveall fattled) Iretorted by | liae. We then had a very heated tatk, wd he says: ‘You and DIl se eyon off the [ I, | u'll never do that, yo! because LIl | you right here, “and I'll mover piteh inotlier e for Omahia while you are man er of the team.’ 16 whole tean reon L 1t tho ( and run by sits and L old rar tedan team has been castorn cligue, ed, and again it Logriand et makeup t | totel,I rdca | ll\\. 0 to M 1o Mitwa this matter bof He replicd | or iltine you $10 You go to Milwaulkee and suspend you besides, I wld ‘him t go to b-— unl that's a there i of it. I'm sorry for what | v Lwas just beginming pitch good ball for th 1d was willing from this on o, lave have think, But milk. 1 probab tirst time th in thebox evel if] could stand it. 1 would ron two games from Milwakee, [ there’s no usecryin’ over spilt m the onewhowillsu most. 'l o 1aid off for the balauce of th sunmer, and that means §00 ont of ny pocket. ' ILwas foolish in e to leave the e on account of anything that stiff of a manager may have doneor said. There isn't an in the team who wants to play under L hat is Cla bat itis L Ly discreditable to him, and that ho is deerving of the nost con punishnent, 1o fuir-minded pat- ron the Omaha elib will deny. That he should desert the team at mosteritic 1 juncture in the whole fight on account of a little merited admoni- tion: at e hands of an perated manager, is something that oughtnotand probably will not b speedily overlooked. If “tho | priced man on the team, o in the whole a ciation for that matter, is allowod to set sucl un example, what is to be expected of players whoare reeeiving, well, say a fourth, of * the salary Clarke is, and at’ the samo timo doing four timies as much work for theirte Was Clarke’s salary withheld all thre this sprix dien weelk o vithout lis once showing hisfacein tie bo; Notmuch. He gotevery cent of it as fredy and s promptly asif he had won it by in behalt of s this, he hus heen and ¢ joled, coaxed , but allto 10 purpos ateful and rebellious spirit cropped out on several former oceas it ishightimeif the munagement possesses a spatk of respect for itself, or the slightest esteem for_its patrons, that they take the young man in hand and read him the riot act in several difierent languages. Is he tobe allowed to thoroughly demoralize and disin- tegrte the entive team, sinply because he is the bi man, and yet the least used, there isin the clubf It isto be hoped seasc potted, and His un- has already ns, and not. There are remedies in abundance, Fine him, cutdown hissalary with a vigor that will impress bim At oice with the ofi of such a procedure. T1fthat do swor lay him off without pay or bl His offense is one that uld justify any measur projer totake. McCormick cannot aftord to allow any oue player torun his team Now about Dad himself. While he is the bestpaid manin the Westam ussociation, he best piteher. In t cliss nan the bod inshape he is as good as the Hepitcles with skill and judgment Lisposition most admirably, besiles batling huses with good resull In fact he is neall-round ball pl his temper is his oe enemy, This iS not said to encilinte the young man for anything that preedesit, or is it ofered in exteuation of his conduct. He is a gentle- manly, pleasint liitle fellow to meet socially, buta crank, cronlic 1d & disorganizer in theteam, He can cor this fault if he would, and he must, or bid good bye to the profession in whicn he should bea star of the first magnitude He May Be Bl President McCormick was at Spirit Lake when herecdvedu telogram Sunday inform- inghimof Clirke's bad break, That he was incnsed butmillly expresses it He wired Brmdt imnediaely to fine Clarke one month's salary, atrifleover $400, and lay him 1t pay until he arr home. Mr. k got in Monday to fid that ¢ Brindthad fined Clirke 8200 be- o receipt of McCormick's telegraphic instructions, but he declared that was insuf- and e @id not know what would be action in the matte He sent for Clarke, and the scene between them is said to have bem so tropical,so far a8 Unele Dick’s lang S Con ned, lhutllnl‘lll'\l panes in hisofco likeso x Ho_mot only endomed Branit's assessment, of 8200, but declaredthathe might yetdouble it, in addition to blacklisting” him. tism wilted the rebellious pitcher aud he vas glad © sing avother soug. His promises, however, it s feared, come (o late, as President McCormick is very angry and is liable tocarry out his threatof putting Clirke ou the black list. the club might see of them. and lield Klisted. his fini A Coursing Meet, M. E. Alison, manager of the Natinal Caursing association, whose headquarters are ar Hutchinson, l\u\llsu.!‘ ogether with D, C. Luse, the secretary, aud Dr. G. Irwin Royce & member, of Topoka, are in the city en-route frm Peoria to Denver, These gentlemen are giving & series of coursing exhibitions throughout the country, and through theef- flarts of D, Ayres and & number of other gen- tlemen ntersted in this magnificent sport, have stopped off here and will probally give a grand runat the fair grounds one day next week. Thegentlemen have with them the famous greyhound Champion Trails, the win- ner of the 00 prize and the championship at the natiomal weet at Great HBond, Kuwsas, this spring; = alo the Lmlf - W hite, Humming Bid and Clolerine, together with fiften or twonty Yack rabbits in excellent coursing condition. Champlon Trails, lmb 1 Dr. Royce, 1 is ilso poedy Dilch, Hume mingTird. The Lady-ieWhite i Cach erine belong to My, Y.ice, Cholerine and Humming-Bird ore tha get of Chawpion Trails, dam Dick's Datting, imp. the property of The gen: tlemen mentioned, togothior with several gon- tiemen of this city, will viow the fair grounds this afternoon, and alo cndeavor to make the preliminary gemnents for the me wihich will'be of the bigh-class order, The run at St. Lowis wasa magnifcent sucecess, and the effort will be made to dupii- cate ithere, There was i grand, good class ing, of entries in the varic events, and the ruming, was ' exceptionally good. Woednesday, = the 1 there was not a hare touched throughout the entire duy's coursing—eight courses being run da Tlic hares \yere d SLNE lot—in many events farly running the dogs to a standstill befory they reachad tho escape The dogsare muzzed in all the enclosed running, and any question of cruelty is alto. gither out of the question, 1f the dog reaches the hare, an attadant secares him beforeserious fujury is done My Rabbit, The muzzlemakes 10 perceptible diffterence 1y, with the dogs, as there isapparently asmuch sitisfuction to them in tasting furss in get- ting kil There was a very lirge attendance during the meeting: and on the sing day it was estimated that over ten thousind would have attended had the weithe: but vain_interfer done iu the mud v eral very disting including Vernor Covernor Ross, C: | Martin, and Colonel A remiined pl d and the e ryl it ursing was inthe day. Sev. sitors were present, is of Missonri, 3clo, Hon. Johu strong of Texus, with wany others of in their various lines. Colonel Armstr who is presi dent of the r a tion, came to the 1 > if arra ments could be made for fall, amecting in Dallas the coming A Brace of sr Leonard arla’s desertion of the t new pitchers to Omaha’ was with Denver last year, and just released by the Brooklyus, isone of the menand Billy Sowders, who was with St. Pl in 1595, and with the Pittsbirg Natioial icaguelast year, and the Pittsburg brothers this season, is the other, It isto be hoped that they will fill ew T has su rs. 1, since ding two Fagin, who u, in s forees, the bill, and the is n they should not, Both have > men in their day and there is wothing to interfere with theirdoing good work in the futu Sowders is yo d wi his arm is all riglt toam at Milwaukee, and them tod: cortainly i Both join the ill be here with The Nebraska associatin of trotting horse *d aticipating a most successtul t at Iairbury on August 19, 20,21 and 21, © nominations—114 far in excoss of ©of any previous sea id the munage went say the display will be commensurately improve The eitizens of Fairbury are ek it d in the coning event, and will nd the association -every ail in maxing ita NoAdjustm nt Till Fall. Thedirectors of the W ro assoclation failed to meet at Spiit Lake Monday to adjust the difficultis between Iansas City and Des Moines, Anumn the memby conside the matter of too little impo to make the trip, and it will now until the final m ing just of theseason. Kansas City McCormick tocall @ meetin Iext weeli, but the request will plicd with Blair Downs the Bluffs. BrLumR, July 2.—[Specal to Tue Bee The Blairand Council Blufls team p liere today, the game resilting as follows Blatr.... . 42021101 Counel Brurs.. . 0020000 35 Battel Bluffs, Nidols and_ Crossle Blair, Welbaun and Riley. Base hits—B1 11, Bluffs 0. Struck out-—By Welbaum 113 by Nichols 6. Twobase hit—Rily. Home run—Riley. Umpires—Gibson and Martins. The Ret ance hold over before the ¢ ants Prosident for this eity not be coms lose i 1 of the Team. The Omuha tean will return from their sccond northern triplhis moming, and loo dispassionately it hus not be such strous one, as thoy have thus far won five ind lost soven of the total number of games played. The games playel thus far we follows: Two victories and one defet at Des N three straight defeatsat Min- aight it at - St Paul, andthree stmight defeats at Milwan- Jee. 1t should be rememybered, too, in review- ing this trip, that the Omah ! heen in a_deplorably weak condition, so_ far as pitehers wor rned. either Martin or \\'illil were in first clas ndition, avd Dad Clarke was just rounding to aftera loug spell of mala vmpoms, Then to cap the climax, on accountof a trivial differcnceof opinion with Manuger Leonard, he deserts the team incontinently after the St Paul contests, leaving the two invalids, Martin and Willis, to battle alone and single handed, with Milwaukee, probably the strongest team of all those in the north, " But two new men havebeen signed,so let there be a general hope for better things at home. A long scries of games begins Thurs- day afternoon with the St. Pauls, The Apostles also play here Suturday and Sund Sthand 26th. On the 20th Min- neapolis ar s for three games, andon Au- gust2 the Milwau for three. Then comes 1x City,Kansas City and Denye sericsof three games They return o Omaha on the 20th and three ganes with Sioux City; these are then retumed in the Corn Palaco'town, the team again resching home on the 26th, when they are tooked for three games each with Denyer and Kansas City. On Monday, September 1, they depart for’ St. Panl on théirlast trip of the season. They will be absent until the 16th, then return ind wind up the season on the home grounds with thirteen straight ganes, in which they meet for the last time in 130 every team in the association, EEEP T0 THE RIGHT. Donot e imposed 0 by any of the rumeroms imitations, substitutes, etc., which are flooding the world. There io oniy one Swift's Specite, and there s nothing like §t. Our remedy con- tainsno Mercury, Potuh, Arsentc, or any pois- onous substance whatever. It builds upthe gen- eral health from the first dose, and his never falled to endicate coitagious blood poison wd its eflccts from the syitem. Bo sure to get the genubne. Send yoar sldres for our Tuuu.wun Biood and 8kin Diseases, which v muux fice. SWIFTSPROIFICCO JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOL.D MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. FOR MEN ONLY MAGIC CURE Tor LOST or FAILING NAN- . HOOD; General and NER- VOUS DEBILITY. Weaknes of Hody and Mind; Effects of Erroms or excesses i Oll or Young., Robust, Noblo MANHOOD fully re- stored. Weguarintes every cise or money refunded. Sample course,” five dn\l treat- mat, 8 full course, b. Sefurely seiled {rom observalion, Cook Henedy Co,, Omiha, Neb. BLANCARD'S PlLl.s 1ODIDE OF IRO Spochlly, Jicomang! 'i'fl’usbfnrmm [SCROFULA KING'S-EVIL, coN'flfllTlo"lL WEAKNESS, CONSUMPTION (IN 118 EARLY STAGES NORNES‘ OF THE BLO0D, and for rewulnting its periodic course! Bonirate Pacet HOLL R acs” BOLD & CouaN. \'.M. forihe U, S, Drs.Betts & Beits Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists. 1400 DOUGLAS 8TREET OMANA, NEB UNION PACIFIC PRINCIPAL POINTS | EAST, west, { NORTH and SOUTH \ — A 1302 Farnam Street. HARRY P.DEUVEL, City Passengor and Ticket Agont St. ; Clara’'s Acade my, 1, Grant Co, W1 tly furnished acad young ladics evory factliy fora d acconplished educatios wted situationof the acnd with an 1 syste excel works andsowerage, lnsu u Sinsinawa Moy Thisspaclousand omy affc thor heel gother The most widdy and favorably knowas; tho United States. Thelr 1o bie skiil il universil st Norv 0 school year bogins Soptombor 1st. Telo- ititle these | yhonle stlons with Dubugue, Towa and | | confidence of | lnte. Tlinols Uy g ] Tor terms and other partieularsaddrss { of wa > portect healtht ywlere, LTAIN AND POSTTLV Mother Superior awful effe arly viceand the num vils that fol St, Mary's hool, Knoxville, Tl, (18:8) l;II\\\ ATE. BLOOD 1 A Church S for Girls, ERVOUS DEBLLITY AND SEXUAL DIS: | 8t. Alban‘s School, Kuoxville, 1. (190 ORDERS yicld readily tothelr skillful treat- A Church School for Boys, nent PLILES, F ULAAND RECTAL ULCERS w furniture, ne "]'D.'\Yl gunrntoed curd without pain o detent o thods ot mental and phys from husine Everything up to the time HYDROUEL nently and su SY IHTLIS e, 8 Vo AND VARTCOCELE flly curil inev s andhone car forove W.LEFFINGW EL Kectorand | porma- Spers ihool, aved Faculties, Femalo and ul te disorders pecullar sox positively curad, as well as all ddisorders that resilt from youth- Liture yeu s, ed pernanen t !\' emoval e without cuttlr or dilatation. Cu allected at ho fent withou't u mo- ment’s pain or annovan Equipments p Kward be ) 1L TEPHEH’S GOLLEGE TO YOUNG AND MIDDLEAGED MEN. 1o vounuln‘;;‘\mgs, ATyt A SUREGURL TH S e S ‘ . rowmnm. o, sth nind ad permanenty cness, destroyin VLIS dreaded ills, nie w with [ 1 COMSERVATORY. 3 A% L Fultssors, 0 - MELCO,| bod y cured, DRS. B ¥ I\ Aldress those who have fn- rod themselves by in- proper indulzenco. g solitary hibits whivh J stonv I. FEMALE in both 1 and body, unlitting them for \.Lp',‘\\l" AWarG ol bhyslontdobility: quiokly TR R A S OUR SUCCR: CAGD fEM"-EGOLLEG 1sbH 1 upon fae (\ l Letieal exy 'H- ..l‘nrlwnm\u engo). Board ; Q. IHLAY Madisoristr i Wird- Mediel t prepared in our_liboratory exactly to sult vaeli cuse, thus effectingeares withoat injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA NEB. thus’ starting ri 7 a0, lil ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY, “vrin.fer Cireularof HENRY J. STEVENS, A. B, Ltin, N EW YORK MILITARY ACADEMNY. Col. €.0." Wright, 1.8, AM..Cornwall.N.Y B~ THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cares all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowel , Kidneys, Bladder,Nerv- ous Diseases. Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constination, Costivon ess, 1ndig s- tion, Bilic s, Fov 1, Piles, B c. ani renders the system less liable to con- TR N e b TR acur for plaint They tore up the intemn strensth o the ach, and enalle it o perforn (6 (i 1 by all druggists, or majled by RADWAY & CO, 32 Wa RADWA healthy PILLS o alsecrotions to tlons. n Sticet, New hox. Pt of pri York on re [MAX MEYER & BRO.,| Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - - OMAHA, NEB. PIONEERS IN LOW PRICES. EBe'ng manufacturers, importers and jobbers, as well as re- tail dealers, our purchasin facilities are second to nohouss in this country, Henesour exireme low prices on everything we sell. Epecial attention is called to our large ard elegant line of Fins Mantel C ocks (over 50 different styles) at £5.00 and up- wards, Fine Banquet and Piano Lamps, wi'h silk paasol ghades in all the new colors, from $5.00 up. Buy your Table Cutlery of us and save money. Rozers' Best Triple Rlated Knives and Forks only 81.'76 per set. Steel Carving S ats (inife, fork andsteel), $2.00 and upward. £poons, &e, in proportion. Qur Great Mid-Summer Bargain Sale of Diamond~, Watchos and FineJewelry isstill in progress, Genune Diamond Finger Rirgs from 82,60 up. £olid Gold Watches from $15.00 up, 5,000 fine solid gold, plain, band and set Rins from 8l to 810 each. God Spectacles and Eyo Glasses from §3 up. Fine Stzel Epectacles 8l up. & Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute For the wentnont of ATl CFRONIC AND SURGICAL DISPASES, B Trusses. Besl Facllitiaw, Appiratus and Remodies for siccessful tr uiring Med ol or Surgi ETY HOOMS FOR PATI commodatiing Weet y. Epifepsy, I BES OF WOMEN aspecilly Yalely nided & Ly ing-im Depuriment for Wor Medieal Institute making a speeinlty of PRIVA witully ireatad, Spphiliic t for Low of Vital Power, ommunications confidential. ria Lo indigate content Blader, Eye Kar, Skin and Blood. of Dise: Of Wonen Free. We (Burletly Private). Only Roitat All Blood liseases an New Restorative T correspndence. urely pcked no n Boo n during Continemeni DIS EASES. olson Temoved from the sysiem without meroury arties unable to visit usmay bo treated at mome by oxprom, se onder, 0uo personal interview preforred. Calland cons ull uaor send history of yonr case. and we will send in plain wrapper our BOOK T MIEN FILER, 1po Spectal or Nervous Diseases, Iupotency, Syphills, Gleot and Varicocelo, with question list. dre Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and Harneysm Omaha, Neb, Cor DUUGLA x =D, ° gulldSflver OMAHA. 157w Medicine or instraments sent by mall 3 NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OVER AMILLION DISTRIBUTED. Compan 'mm» l 1ucitional | To (‘A\nln\\u‘ until January 1st, 189 1ts MANMMOTH DRAWINGS tiko place Semi-Annially June and December) and ita Grand Sigle Nt Drawings talce place in each of the other ten months of the yeat, and are all drawn i public, at the Acalemy of Music, Now Orlains, Lo, FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, ForIntegrity of its Dravwingsand nent of Prizes, Prompt Pay Atte e do horeby co t r ts for i draw ings of the Loutans § and N PeIon manage and eonir ther ea and hat (1o sane " falrme s ) | £ ai wtgrize (. compins £ i Ll Vf f,,c <-\|m~- W@ ir sigoatures Wathe vntersimed banksand binkors wiil pay al prizesdrawn in the 1 Stato | o Ve may b presont GuIters; Rt A <. Louisina Nat, Bank it s Stafe No'l 1 A BALDWI s Orle Nat. lank ( <) N N ARL KOUN, Pres, Unfon Natfonal 13 ‘RAND - MONTIHILY lllx\\\!\l. Atthe Acadomy of Music, New Orlen Tuesday, August 12, 1800, CAPITAL P l\|/l,. $300.000 100000 Tickels at ity Dollars o r Tenth 300 0 100,m 0,00 25 m 2000 VW) ) N0 DRIZEN ( 0 PRIZES O Al 100 Prizes of £ 100 Prizes of B00are 100 Dilzes of 200are 00 Prizos of $100 10 Prizes of L are 8,134 P amounting to $1,064,800 Notk draving Capital Prizes arenot ens Utled to terinal Prizs AGEN WANTED. EB O CLUNRATIS, orny further oformation desired lgibly to the uiders ily numter. More raptd retum ry will o urod by yourenclosing i en arlng your Laddrass IMPORTANT. Address) A DAUPHIN NewOrleans, La Or M. A. DAUPHIY, Waslington, D, © cutaining MONEY Oy ompaiies, Now York Exchan Ry ordinary lot sued by sl oxpre 18 araf al ote. Address Roglsterad Letters Containdng © ency to NEW ORLEANS N TIONA L RANK, NewOrleans, Lo, AN M New Orlons, eniof an in~ REVEMBER, that the paymont of pris 146 TEED DY FOUTENATIONAL BAN Ky and the ficketsare smed by tho pr stitution whose cha il recogiized in the highestcourts: there foro, bowire all of dmilas tonsor nymous scho REMEMBER that the L § L RT OF witl the State + Cons tiution of the Stalo, THLTILE FERST O o Lo giluture of the lith af § MENT Lo e € mitid tothe | willearry ( LOTTEIRY CONPANY HUNDICED AND NN} prosent_elarter of The Company, whichthe S B dechded to o uisiang n Tt ot the Stite ection in 150, o sub AT np to 4 N l’ mavy, S ndary or from thesys te nt m, cannever e aretum of tha disea | m. Parties can be treated at homo axwell ashere, (forthe samo prico and wider ited) bub with those who prefer to ontrad o cure e erund tire cxpense of coming, raiload GUR MAGIG BEMEI]Y el tocure tho mot obst . Wo chalnge World for & caso we Sinco the history med emen truo sped Ullia Jas been woighs forbiut neve covered, COOK R ANATIVO,” the npnderful 8 )nn\hh Temedy, in sold with. aWrliten Guarin- tee o cure all No o8 Discases, uch Weale Memary, Loss of Brajn Power, (s ] e, u‘krml;iu 1nerey ost Manho erv- “""’.’f.’r Ko dindis auanem, Lt | tude, all draits and loss of poer of the Generstive Oc' gine, her sex, caused by over-exertion, youth ful i discretiong, or the excesive e of tobicco, oplum, or slimilants, which ultinately lead to Tifirmlty, Coneumption and Ineavity. Pat upin convenient form tcarry b the vest pocket. Price 810 packnge, or 6lor 85 With every 83order wo Jive i writtin guarantee o cure or refund the money, Seutby unil 0 any addres,” G ailnr fe, Menton this paer. Addrew - A T A o for U.8, IMDRHJ CN(NC'L CI“I BT OAGO, T RN TN A AL WO Y Kuhn &Co., Cor. ith Jo A, Fuller’& Co, A.D. Foster & Co., ¢ Dentersushottary Denver, Colo., Capital Prize $7,500. TICKETS 50 CENES EAC $26,370 PAID EACH MONTH BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES, Address, B. F. RHODUS, D]\\FI\, - - - CoLorRADO. DRIIHI(ENNESS LIQUO ABLT, IN ALL THE WOKLD THEREIS BUT ONL CURE DR HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. ! Foaf wit B4 of e Datl ey it 4 g will et Wrioie. 11 S FVE B X ol sor nd Douzlas stroots, rolithand Doudlas Sy, uneil Blutrs, Towa.t 1ty Uiat tho b ero o s W T RO A CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. RLD CHOSS DIAMOND EBRAND, Y, Bafe, sire amd a » rell adies, nak Dritiin for i rod Mhent sl b le. For LOGT ox PATLING A PG ocal ot RER 7008 Efl"; i H v;esnu. of Pody ux A Mind, Filcta of otjjn Ollor Neiiey 3 Bition ara ¥ aplenatin VSR ERIE MEDICAL 01, BUFFALG. b, V. TO WEAK '“!EN Mifterhg Prom tha efTeci OF SOuth i ¢ L waating weaknes, los Wnd & valisble treath particilars for homo eure medieal work ) 13 Dervons . Address, Prof i, (, 5OW . us,Conne Bmsaéw:.ssarnz:' S viaco i e Unl ol Hater Bise, Vaby (e ‘e gars o o 0. 11 dirent from | pors o e worlds