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IN THE INTEREST OF REFORM Advocates of Honest Oity Government Moving in Dead Earnest. CITIZENS' REFORM MOVEMENT MEETING To lie Held In tlio Ilimril of Trnilo Hall Tomorrow Night HiinilreiU of 1'co- plo Lxpeclnl to 1'urtlclputo In the Deliberations. At 8:15 : o'clock this evening there \vlll bea public meeting of all of the sub scribers to Citizens' Reform movement , anil eiicti friends as they may wish to Invite thereto , at the Hoard of Trade hall , Sixteenth end rarnam streets. \Vhllo this mooting will be public , only those persons \\lio are In active sympathy \vlth the objects ulilcli the Citizens' Ucform movement have In view , arc expected to par ticipate In the deliberations. The declaration of principles of the or ganization provides for holding the public meeting at any time after 300 signers have been secured. At this tlmo moro than COO of the voters of the county have signed , and us a result , the call has bcn Issued. The call for the meeting Is as follows : Citizens' Itcform Movement , Omaha , June 28 There will bo a public meeting of all the subscribers to the Citizens' Reform move ment , and such friends as they may wish to ln\lto thereto , at the Hoard of Trade hall , corner Sixteenth and 1'arnam streets , on Tuesday evening , July 2 , 1893 , at 8 15 o'clock sharp. Don't fall to respond. THOMAS KILI'ATIUCK. Chairman. W. H. IIUNTUU , Secretary. Not a failure recorded to blur Its forty years' record us best and purest of bak ng powders Dr. Trice's. SEEKING THE MAJOR'S SHOES. Cnrnllil itcn U ho ttmiltl Iiiltu tlio Itourit of I'ulillc Mnr.iHiicaitc } . This evening Major Hernia will trans mit to the city council the name of a nnn for member of tlio Hoard of Public Work * to fill the vacancy occasloneJ by the expira tion of Commissioner Halcombe's term. The Identity of the proposed member has been a subject of anxious consideration anting ha f a dozen aspirants and ns no definite informa tion 1ms been given out that the major has come to a decision , they all continue to hope It Ins been generally talked for some time past tint the appointment of the new mem ber would be made the occasion for a general reorganization of the relative duties of the members. It was opined that there would bo a new chairman and that Chairman Win spear would go baik to his old jcb at the heaJ of the street department It has been recently stated that the Idea of Mich a change has been abandoned and that Mr.Vlnspear will bo redeslgnated as chairman for another year , while the now man will rank with Mr Kaspar So far as has been reported , there arc even active candidates for the appointment wl hout considering the pi slblllty of City Engineer Rosewatcr's appointment as chairman of the board The e are Oeorgo V Munro , J. W rurnas J. L Illack , J A Heverly , James Stephcti'on , 13 Henedlet anJ Thomas Shaw Mr HIaek and Mr Shaw are both practical engineers , the latter being the present head of the draughting department In the ofllce ol the city ong'no ' . Mr Hevrrly Is a local contra" ' As nearly as .may be gathered "fsiippol.ilinpnt 1 es between Munro and Furnai. Doubt Is expressed as to whether the appointment will be confirmed bj the conn ell The present ruling force In the council would not bo dlspleised to s ° o Major Hal- combo retained , and It Is whliperel that an > apiointment which the mayor may make 1 * likely to be turned down with that end In view. Some of the local corporations whlc'i ' have very recently given an exhibition oi their abllltv to tmnlpulatc certain members of the council arc said tn bo working against Munro's confirmation and several of the counclliren also oppose rurnas. $1,000 fireworks display the Fourth afternoon - noon and evening at Comtlaqd beach. Tliro * Vi Honolulu Purlt oil 11 IlirM-v A personally condnMeil excursln Wll leave Omaha vli the Hurllngton Itouto a ! 4 35 p in , Saturday , July 13 , for a bicycle tour of die YcMiwst ne National park Mam moth Hot Springs will be reached at noon Monday , July 15 , and the next morning the 150-tnllo clicult of the paik will be begun. As the park roads nro excellent , this can easily be accomplished In four days. The cost of the round trip ticket to Mam t moth Hot Springs Is $17 50. Rates at the paik hotels , $1 00 a day for a i.tay of a week or less. After that $ T 00 a diy $7500 to $ S500 will about cover the entire expense of the trip. Including sleeping cat fares both ways , meils enroute , etc. The party will not conform to any pre arranged cut-nnd-drled schedule , but wll move according to the wishes of the majority of Its members and will bo accompanied bj Mr. J i : Buckingham of the general passen ger department of the Uurllngton Route at Omaha. Address J Francis , 0 I' . & T. A , , Omaha Neb. , for full Information. TUI : wo.Mii.itrui , n .ALK 1111,1. ; , . AM Teacher * Miolllil Know All about the Ulack Hills -historic , Instruc tive , Interesting to a greater degree than any other part of the n' < t The Hot Springs < . ( South Dakota are there. Delegates to the Nallunnl Educational as sociation meeting at Denver , holding tickets over the Union Pacific , huve an unprece dented offer In the wa > of a low rate , re turning through the Ill.ick Hills. Prof demons of rrcmont Normal school , Tre- niont , Neb. , will personally conduct an ex cursion party on this trip Consult him 01 the nearest agent F R & M V or Unlor Pacific railway for further particulars J. R HUCHANAN. Q. P , A. A I'tnrdtaiit tiM Offered bv the Chlcigo , Milwaukee & St Paul railway , the short line to Chicago. / clean train , made up and started fron Omaha. Uaggage checked from residence ti destination. iiegant train hervlce am courteous employes. Kntlro train lighted bj electricity and heated b > steam , with electrli light In every berth. Finest dining cai ccrvlco In the west , with meals served "a It carte. " The rijer loaves at C p. in. dallj from Union depot. City ticket oillce , 1C04 Faruain street. C S. Carrier , city ticket agent. fv OM.8:11.70 : ; * . To llotton unit Kuturn Via the VVuliutlt. For the Y P. S C U. convention the Wa batfh will cell tickets at above rate July 5th ti Slh Inclusive ; , Tor tickets or folders glvlnj full information In regard to routes , limits etc. , call at Wabasu ollico , 1415 rarnam st. or write Q. N. CLAYTON. N. W. P. Ag't , Omaha , Neb. I miles Attention. Superfluous hair , warts , moles and brow spots removed by the "Uloctrle Process. " Corns , bunions , Ingrowing too nails , trcate by a professional chiropodist. Medicated and Hlcctrlc baths , also masag by an experienced anil educated massi-uso "KADIES1 HATH ROOMS. " 109 and 110 Iko Uuildlng. ( Only exclusive ladles' bath parlors in Omaha lard at 'I'lituUi. The undersigned desire to thank the Mod ern Woodmen o ( America , the Grand Arm of the Republic and all the frto'vis who wer to kind , to ui at the funeral of our late hus b ud and brother , Walter Walker. MRS. WALTER WALICUR , HERMAN WALKRR , MRS JONATHAN EDWARDS. Summer Tuurlit Ticket * \li tlin IV aim Are now on idle ; for folders giving routti Mtes. etc. . call at Wakub cfflce , HIS F i : . , HllOTIIUIl-4. Tlinio Arn Ilxtr.i Spnrlnl llnrgnlni. DRUG DEPARTMENT. Paris , green , per pound , 25c. Poison fly paper , Dutchcr'g , a sheet , 3c. Hunyada water , per bottle , 15c. HOUSE PURNISHINGS. Tea kettles fo- gasoline or oil stoves , make good sauca kettle ; , IGc. GROCERIES. Elastic and all kinds of starch , package , 7c. Laur.dry starch , 3\c. TENNIS RACKETS. worth $ COO , $300 , $100. $350 , $300 , which wo will close out regardless of value at the ono price of $1 9r > HAYDEN BROS. , Headquarters for everthing , TIII : A it A us 10 t'laiiT. A I'mclnc Mntrltl it n Tumbling Itnrr , Ever since the two strongest men In the troupe of Arabs met face to face at Court- land beach there has been a great deal of boa tlng upon thplr respective ability ns sword fencers. Doth have given exhibitions before the sultan , but they have never met face to fac ° until Slo Hassan Hen All con solidated the Arabian forces at Courtland recently. Since then Hen All has heard ( .0 . much boasting and blowing about their relative merits from each of these gladiators that he has concluded to give them a chancp tomorrow night to "show what they are made of" Htn All Is to be the judge and these two champion broadsword lighters will first go thnugh the stick exercise known to Arabs ns "Shmealats , " and second for points with Aiablnn scimitars and shield ? The Slo says ho Is thoroughly conversant with every point In sword fighting and he will decide the fight upon Its merits , giving the winner n medal himself. He says American pugilists and base ball players nro no fun at all In comparison with this oriental game and Mohammedans consider It the only true method of lighting In that part of the world. In addition , a tumbling race Is to take place tomorrow night between Tayon Kltch , Japanese , and Salen Hen llatlj , Arab. This Is In connection with the regular Courtland beach attractions for tomorrow evening. THEY P.vEFER TO .REMAIN HERE Miller * Kcfiuo to Kotiirn to Ion-it and I'tiin ( Ins C'liiirgrH. Officer Wler came over from Council HlufTs jestcrday after the colored people , John mil Jennlo Miller , who ivero arrested eari > Sunday morning by Olficer Sullivan on a charge of having robbel Oscar Hellgh of several hundred dollars in cash. Oillcor Wler illd not accomplish his ml s on and rcturne ! to the Bluffs , the Millers refusing to go over without the necessary requisition papeis. . . Just before being arrested Jennlo Miller gave to Mrs. Rudd , a cellmate , i roll of bills , with tno adjuration to keep It mill she caw her again. Mrs. Rudd made in effort to hand the "stuff" over to ono of the slation ofllcen ? but for some unexplained reason they didn't get it , but Colonel Lapbey , the colored HWJO- , did H amounted to $ ' )0 ) , and wa doubtless the balance of He- llgh's money The court ordered Lap ey to turn the money over , but Lapsey rofu ed , un til threatened with nrrest , when ho gave It to Detective Haze and took a receipt tor It. No nlum , ammonia , unwholesome or any doubtful substances whatsoever used In Dr Price's , Baking Powder. PKOVISIONS OF THE DECREE. No Orclni of nlc In the Water Work * C use IT III NTT , .liuumrr. The decree In the foreclosure suit of the Farmers Loan and Trust company against the American Water Works company was filei In federal court with the signatures of Judges Rlner and Dundy jesterday. In substance It provides for the payment of the bonds and Interest ; stipulates thii there shall be no order of pile- Issued before January 1 , 18 % , provides for distribution of funds , , and specifies how Sclp Dundy , master In chancery , will officiate with relation to the tunic. Attorney Webster Is preparing for an ap peal. Two ( Jrt-iit I'xcuiitniK to Itnuton. Via the Lake Shore & Mlchlgin Southern Ry , one In July and ono In August. Ono fare for the round trip Stop over at Niag ara Falls and Saratoga If desired : also by boat ono way between Albany and New York at the option of the passenger. Stop over can al o be made at Clmutauqua on return trip. Regular Summer Tourist Tickets to the many delightful mountain , lake and seaside resorts of the cast are now on tale. Com plete list of loutes and rates , with any fur ther Information desired , will be promptly furnished on application. H. P. Humphrey , T. P. A , Kansas City. Mo. C. K. Wllbor , West Pass. Agt , Chicago. $1,000 fireworks display the Fourth after noon and evening at Courtland beach. 11 via' itni IASI\ through faru I'list > p-elul I'nrtlns Post. Hoston July 5 to S Haltlmore July 15 and 1C Half fare for the round trip. Special parties in charge of excursion managers with through car service from Omaha THERE ARE OTHER ADVANTAGES Ask about them at the Northwestern Line Ticket oiace , 1101 Farnam street. R. H. Ritchie. General Agent. G. F Wefct. G. P. awlTA. Indliimi , Ohio HII I I'cmiivlvniiln Are connected with Chicago by the Pennsjl- vanla lines , which traverse forty counties In Indiana , forty-four counties In Ohio , and the Keystone state from Pittsburg to Philadel phia. No other transportation system touchIng - Ing Chicago so complete ! } covers these states Write Derlng , 24S South Clark stieet , Chicago cage , for paitlculars. Nell ! CllllIKU Ill I IlllP. Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific railway's Chicago vestlbuled limited leaves at I 40 p. m Lincoln , Falrbury , Hcllevue and points south and west at C 15 p m. cumoitr I triiro oils. For full Information In regard to summer excursions apply ut the city ticket ollico of the Ch cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , 1501 Farnam street. F. A. Nash , general agent. $1,000 fireworks display the Fourth after noon and evening at Courtland beach. IHKIt. HHl'CKMarie. ' . Infant daughter of Mr. nml Mis. Tbco Ileuck runeriil Tuesday. July 2 , 2 p. m. , fioni residence , 3217 ( "unilng street. nUMO.NT-Mis Snrnh. at St. Joseph. Mo , on Juno 'Jit , widow of H Dumont nnii inothci uf J H. Uumont of this city. runcial services will bo held nt the Betn- Eden U.iptlft chut oh , 1'aik avenue , noiu Lo.ivonwoilli St , Tuesday , July 2nd , a ( 2.30 p in Interment at Forest Lawn. DRtXEL SHOE CO , The Last Call Before the Fourth Two Days to Buy Tans. LADIES'$4,00 TAN OXFORDS FOR S2.50 lueiiluy niulVoilur9diy the Hiinnor DIIJH of tlio ( It-cat Clciirlnc-Up of luu Shoes nt tlio Drrzcl bhoo Compiiny. Tor the next two dajs WD will make an extra effort to close out our ladles' tan ox fords , the leading bargains being those beau tiful low , tan , button , Zelgler's make of Philadelphia , the oxtord that lias al\vavs been $100 , the balance go at $250. Ladles' la Jullettes and light shade Prince Alberts , seine narrow square , some squire , some opera toes , some hand-turned , all very st > llsli , none worth less than $250 , and most of them worth $4 00 , June clearing price $1 4S Ladles' ? . ' CO black and tun oxfords , OSc. Ladles' $3 CO tan oxfords , $2 00. Mcn s London cut twin oxfords , our regu- Hr $300 shoes , with patent leather vamp , or dongola kid , will make a specially fine bar gain from now on until the Pourtli , your choice of hundreds of pairs Is only $1 " 5 Nothing wo ever advertized begins to equal this bargain. Men's $2 00 low shoes go at $1 25. Men's small sizes , c. u'i , 0. C'i ' , In all cc.ors and shapes of $4 00 , $5 00 and $ C 00 tans , go at $2 00 Men's $100 and $300 Russian leather and patent leather shoes cut down to $2 CO. All of llatmn & Son's tan button shoe : , ah\a > s $ C,00 , go for $1 00. All those $700 light brown , cloth top , but ton shoes for men are the extreme itjles , but the price didn't seem tosuit. . We'vt changed It to $4 00. The bojs' and youths' tans are at almost nothing now. You'll miss It It you don't buy jour boy a pair. All the youths' $2 00 tan lace shoes $1 00 The $2 50 kind arc $1 15. Uojs' tan lace shoes that were $250 are cut to $1 75. The $ J 50 kind , the best ever made , $2 50 Do > ou need a low shoe for your boy ? Got lots of them. Our joutlis' $150 low she ° B OSc. Our bajs' $200 low shoes $1 25 DHCXHL SHOI3 CO . Clearing tans out until the Fourth , 1110 Farnam st. IMIE DSFARTMENr AFFAIRS. Clmtigcs In l.ucntloiiH of Ciimp inln I.osse * During tlm 1'unt Six MiMitlm. Chief Hcdell of the fire department Issued an order yesterday by which the numbers and locations of the various companies nio reclasslfieil as follows : Unglne company No. 1 , Ezra Mlllard , 1317 Harney street ; engine company No. 2 , Con tinental , 211 South Tenth street ; engine com pany No 3 , Joe Sheeley , Eighteenth and Harney streets ; engine company No. 1 , Fire King , Sixteenth and Izard streets ; hose com pany No. 5. Eighth and Pierce streets ; hose company No ti , 914 North Twentj-fourth itr < ? et , hose company No 7 , Thirty-sixth and Jackson streets ; hose company No 8 , 4022 Hamilton street ; hose company No 9 , 3111 South Twentieth street ; hose company No 10 , 2931 Dorcas street , Iio3e company No. 11 , Thirtieth and Spauldlng streets , hose com pany No 12 , 713 South Twentj-seventh itreet , hook and Hdder company No 1 Eighteenth and Harney streets ; hook and ladder company No 2 911 North Tttentj- fourth street ; hook and ladder company No. 1 , Eleventh and Dnrcis streets This makes a number of changes In the previous organization of the d pirtment , b > which Increased efllclcncy Is expected. The Continental engine , which has formerly been locited at Thirteenth and IInrn ° y streets , has been removed to No. 2's Ijouse on Tenth street , and a hose cart takes Its place In the Harney street house. Before the change there was no hO e at the Harney street house The Idea Is to make an arrangement by which sufficient hose will always be on hand to man the engines as soon as they arrive at a fire In the down town district The colored hose company be comes No. 12 Instead of No. 5 , but the lo cation Is unchanged Chief Hedell has al o finished his report for the first six months of 1S03 , which In cludes all possible data relative to the work of th ° department The total losses aggre gate as follows January , $39048 ; Febrmry , $7.503 ; March. $17.204 ; April , $1,415 ; May , $1.385 , June , $230. The month just past Ins probably recorded the smallest lire loss of any month In the history of the present department. There were only thirteen alaims turned In during the month The entire value of the prop erty Jeopardized was $39C32 , on which there was an aggregate ln urance of $21,075. The entire loss on buildings and contents aggre gated $210 , or an average of $17 for each fire The loss over Insurance was $115 , which when subtracted from the total loss leaves $115 as the entire amount which the insur- anp' companies were cilled on to pay The losses and insurance for the first six months of the year are summarized as follows lowsValue of buildings , $7G5S4 ) ; value of contents. $049,8 0 Total , $1 415.2G1 IXJPB on buildings , $3G,9.9 ! , los on contents , $32,918 Total loss , $09,847. Total Insur ance , $940,091. Tlttre were 177 alarms turned In as follows lows- January , 39 , I'ebruiry , 33 , March , 50 ; April , 20 ; May , 22 ; June , 13. Of these 147 were first alarms , twenty-three still alarm" , five false , one second alarm and one second and third combined. The number of fires reached ICO , of which G3 were In one-story buildings. Nine fires extended to two and one to three-story buildings The number of miles traveled In responding to these alarms were l.GOG , hours worked , 203 ; feet of hose used , 72,975 , feet ol ladders ute < \ , 2,881. Other baking powders have been swept Into comparative disuse by the admitted su- perlorlty of Or. Price's , . Itoiult n f n Uunnwny. A splendid draft horse , belonging to A Peterson , a grocer on Leavenworth street , ran away at noon yesterday on North Twenty- fourth street. The light delivery wagon was broken and fell in such a manner that every plunge of the frightened animal brought the front axle against Its hind legs The horse's hoofs were nearly cut off , and Its feet almost severed b fore It fell from exhaustion at the corner of Twenty-fourth and Hamilton stieets The animal was so badly Injured that It was found necessary to kill It. $1,000 fireworks display the Fourth after noon anil evening at Courtland beach. ( Inn I lire fur tup Hound Tilp. For the round trip to all points .within 200 miles The Missouri Pacific will sell July 3rd and 4th. Limit for return July 5th. Call ut City office , N E. corner 13th and Farnam , or depot , 15th and Webster streets. SUE WAS ONOS AN OMAHA GIRL- Uninnn VV lie Mt r > } tnti lloUrrpti liruliur torbptt mill IIUVlfr. . Vcra Stanwood , the lihndcome , dashing anil unscrupulous woman who Is said to have stolen the affections of Cbamplon Jim Corbett from bis wife , Is well remembered by many of the local men nboiit town. She was an Omaha girl and It VT.IH In a Ninth street resort that she started out an the life which she bus since followtA with enough notoriety to satiate even the most exacting member of the lower world. The woman's right name Is Jessie Taylor. At the time of her birth her father was a switchman In one of the Omaha yards , while her mother and a sinter still reside on North Sixteenth street In this city. Prom her earliest years she was not satisfied with the fare which the switchman's salary provided and tn looking for a chance to better her self she found and accepted a position In a down town res'mi rant At this time she gave abundant promise of the beauty which sub sequently enslaved the fighting champion and she acquired a list of admirers long enough to completely turn her giddy head After a few years Jessie struck up an acquaintance with Lon George , who was driving a hack at that time. She finally married him. After three or four years of married life , during which a child was bo'ii , they dlsngreed and separated. The woman claimed that It was on account of tlio cruelty of her huslnnd but , however that may be , she graduated from the married state Into a life of shame She was the mistress of several local sports and finally dropped down Into a tenderloin resort , where she set a pace that made oven the hardened skates of several years standing open their eyes. But the town grew too slow for her rising aspirations and about four years ngo she went to Chicago , where she adopted the name of Vera Stanwood , and soon became the rage among a certain clas" of rounders. Her face and figure gained her entrance Into the Allen resort on Dearborn street and thete she soon became a favorite. The Allen place was then the swell resort of the city- She formed the acquaintance of all of the leading sports and some of the prominent business and professional men of Chicago Numerous stories are told of her mad escapades dining her residence In the Allen palace and she was noted as at once the most beautiful and abandoned of the fastest circle of n very rapid city. A short time after she moved to Prankle Wright's resort in Plymouth Plice and It was there she met the big bruiser , who was at once her slave He had visited the house in company with a party of sporting men and a mutual attraction has existed ever since She went to New Orleans to see him whip John L Sullivan in 1892 and It Is claimed th.it she saw tlio fight from the vantage of male attire and an eye glass When Corbett was absent on his trips en dearing telegrams were dally exchanged , until a row , In which another Home of Corbett's and a well known Chicago sporting man figured , broke up the Intimacy for a time. After tlio World's fair Vcra found herself without a cent , anil after a friend of her's , named Grace Lee , hail pawned her diamonds the two women prepired to seek more attractive fields They fitted themselves up with some fashionable costumes and went to San Tranclsco to attend the midwinter fair. They quarreled During a drunken orgle Vera noticed n picture of Corbett on the wall of a wine room That started a discussion , In which she relented some re marks made by her companion , and after ward laid In wait for her and stabbed her several times. The Lee woman finally re covered and Cornell heard of the escapade and went back to his old flame. Since then It Is claimed that he has promised to many her , and Is only watting to obtain a legal separation from his wife to unite himself with his mistress. o NourHiIng cakes and biscuit made by help of Dr. Price's Baking Powder are as necessary as pure air and water for growing children. OJNTRACTORIS OUT OF A JOB. N > \ \ 1'liin ofitrret I limning by Day l.nhnr I'tlI In Onrnitlon. The street sweeping machlnas which have been relied on to clear the accumulated refuse from the pavements of the city made their final trip Sunday night and yesterday the new plan of cleaning by day labor went Into p-actlcal operation. Ever since the council approved the plan of day Hbar stre ° t cleaning Street Commlb- sloner Kaspar h.is been experiencing all the troubles of a man who has patronage to dis tribute. Although less than fifty men wll be required even when the new system Is In complete operation , more than 700 applica tions have b en received for positions. Mr. Kaspar's office in the city hall has been li a continual state of tlege and even his home ls > not exempt from the Importunities of men who are anxious to draw a silnrv from the city. When ho went homo to dinner Sun day he found thirty men waiting at his resi lience and some of their wives even called to urge the claims of their husbanls The name and address of every applicant was taken and the list tills a good sized book They will be considered In order and the be t men will bo given places as fast as there arc vacancies. The s'reet commissioner started his men In the business district alwnt 5 o'clock yester day morning. Work was not begun until 7 o'clock on the suburbin streets. Only elgh- te ° n men were employed at the start , as they were new In the work and the com missioner did not want to start moro men than ho could superintend As soon as the first gang becomes , acquainted with the sys tern , more men will be added and from thlr y to forty will eventmlly be employed. Mr. Katpar said yesterday that he was sure that the experiment would be a success Tlio men seemed to take hold of the work In good shape and In a few days they would lip able to get along more rapidly. Some ol the streets were In very bad condition to start on as they had not been thoroughly cleaned for some lime , but after the new system was thoroughly under way ho ex pected that better results would be obtained than under the contract system. Under the present system , men with brooms sweep the dirt Into piles , after which ' It is shoveled Into push carts , and eventu illy It Is transferred to wagons , which haul it away to the dump Complexion powder Is an absolute necessity of the refined toilet In this climate. Pozzon ! ' : . combines everv element of beauty and purity $1,000 fireworks display the Fourth after noon and evening at Courtland beach. < lii'up Itulm to I miUtlile , Ky , Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern railway will , during the G A R. encampment , Louis ville , Ky , sell excursion tickets September 8 to 11 , good returning until October C , from St. Louis to Louisville at a rate of not ex ceeding 1 cent per mile. Address J. M Chesbrough , general I passenger agent , St Louis , for further particulars. II O I'onrtli of .Idly I xcumlnn. Iowa , Nebraska and Minnesota points via the Northwestern line ) Greatly reduced rates. 1401 Farnam street. E recommend the Royal Baking Powder as superior to all others. It is indispensable for finest food. United Cooks and Pastry Cooks Asso'n of the United . \ WiW ? ey ! S3 ? W SWr llo t ii .Miilltni. Ona and one-bait pints Hour , one-half pint corn meal , one tablrepoonful sugar , one tca- ipoonful salt , two teapoonfuU Royal Making I'otvder , one tabletpocnful butter , ttirue cgiu , anil ono pint ( full measure ) mllli , ono teaspoonful - spoonful Extract Cinnamon. Slit together Hour , corn meal , sugar , salt , and powder : rub In lard cold , add eggs , beaten , milk , end ' extract cinnamon , mix Into batter a little ' stlffer tlian ordinary griddle cake batter , have i KrlJdlc lieu ted regularly alt over , grease It , ' lay un It mutlln rtngi , nleo greated , half fill , them wllh batter. An soon as risen to tops I of ringi , turn them over gently nlth cake turner ; bake nice brown on cither IJ . They should bake lu seven or eight minute } . French Itolli. Quo uuurt | teuspoonfuls Hoyal Baking Powder , one tablespoonful - spoonful lard , nearly one pint milk Sift flour , talt and lard together thoroughly , rub In lard coid , add milk , and mix Into rather firmer ( lough tlmn ordlnuiy Flour board , turn out ilough , and Immediately give It one or two quick vigorous kntadlngs to com plete it > smoothness No divide It Into1 pieces hizo of egg , then each piece In ralf , which form under the hands Into appearance of fl'iort. thick rolln tapering sharply at each end. Put two of tl e c pieces together side by tide , plni'lilng ends together a little , lay . them * ' ! grcaij baking tin was'i over with1 milk laVe ! : in hot oven fifteen m nute ? . 11cuna Hell , Oi.c quurt flrur , one-talf te-"p iful salt , two teaipoonfuls Itoyal liuktng Powder , ono lu < ] t oae p.lut milk , S1U 19- gether flour , f.tlt and powder ; rub In Ian cold , add milk , and mix in the bowl Into kmuoth dough , easily handled without stick ing to hands and board. Flour board , turn out dough and give It a quick kneid or two to equalize It , then roll It out with rolling pin to thickness cf one-half Inch , rut ou with large round cutter , fold onlnlt over the other by doubling If lay them on greaeei baking sheet without touching. Wash then over with a little milk to glaze them. lUke In hot oven fifteen minute * . llrcllkfmt HUrilit. Take one quart of aweet milk one nil cupful in lind butter a little tali i o 'able spoonfuls Hoyal Making I'otv Icr 11 ur enougl to mak ; a stiff IwtteJ , do not kn nil in' dcugb , but drjp ir.ts lut'-i 1 -i ftc n t spoon ; bake In hut nv- . lc < It ik hj ; they Will uqt be light 3Uil tcud.r. A Startling Admission. In New York City , for live con secutive years , the proportion of Deaths from Consumption has been three in o.vcry Twenty Persons. Kplilemlcs of Cliolern , Yellow Fever an J other iliscixscs of similar character , so ter rible in their results , occasion wide sprcnil nlirm nml rc-ccivc tlic most cntcfiil consid eration for their prevention and cure , while consumption rccc-ivcs scarcely n thought , jet the- number of their victims sinks into insignificance vv hen com ] ) ircil w ith those of consumption. Comp.irattvcly few people know what to do for their loved ones \\licti they sec them gradtiallj lose- strength , lose color , manifest feeble1 vitality nud emacia tion , or develop a cough , with dillicult breathing , or hemorrhage Cod liver oil w.is for , i long time- given in nil such cases , but the poor success attending its use coupled with its imuscntntg tistclias led many practitioners , ns well as the public at l.irge , to place their main reliance in Dr. Picice's Golden Medical Discovery. It de serves early attention and will prove effect ual not in cv crj case-hut in n large percentage of cases , mid we believe that fully oS per cent of all cases of consumption cnn , if taken in the early stages of the disease , be curcl ! with the "Di'covety " Dr Pierce docs not ask people to believe until they have in vestigated for themselves A pamphlet lias bee-n published Imv ing the names , addresses and photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption , bionchitis , lingering coughs , asthma , chronic nasal catarrh mm kindred maladies which will be mailed free to those sending for it with their name and nddipss upon n postal card , or > on can have n medical treatise , in book fonn of iGo pagis , mailed to von , on receipt of nddtcss and six cents in stamps Yon can then write those cured and learn their experi ences Addtess for Hook Woiu n's DISPKVSARY Mi IIICAI ASSOCIATION Hnflalr > N Y. BISEA&ES WEAKEN WONDKIl fully bcmuso they weaken you Klouly , gradu ally. Do not allow tlih wi > slo of body to nmkc younpoor , llnMi ) , Imirmturemun Healthstrength nml v Igor Is for y ou w tietticr j ou ho rlih or poor lhocirc.it Ilndy nn Is lo lie hml nulj fiom tliellcnl- son Meillcnl Inmltute. Tills wo-ijortul rtls < ovtr > w us mmlc by the bpcclnllits of the old famous Hud sou Medical Institute. It Is the strongest ami most powerful vinilzcr imcle. It Isso powerful Hint It Is simply- wonderful how harmless It Is. You can get It from now li re but from the Hudson Mcillcul Institute.Yrlt6 for clreulnrs and testimonials. This extraordinary Itejuvenator Is tlio most wonderful illscoviryof the ngo. It Ins been en dorsed by the lending scientific men of Luropo and America. II171) VAX h purely v csetnble. IltTItVAV stops prcmaturcness of the dls- clnrsc In twenty clius. Cures LOST MAX HOOD , constipation , dizziness , fulling soii-mtluna , licrv oils tw Itcliiuu uf tlio e > es nil J other parts. Strengthens , Invigorates nml tones the entire eyfttcm. It Is aa cheap rut nny otbor rcmeily. IIVIIVAV cures debility , nirvoiunes , emis sions , and develops and rcstnna weak orguns 1'alns In the buck , losses by day or night ( .topped quicklv. Over 2,000 prlv ate Indorsements. I'rcmntureness means Impotcncy In the first stage. It Is a symptom of seminal weakness and barrenness. It can be stopped In twenty day s by the use of Hiulyan. Htuljun costs no more than nny other remedy. Send for circulars nnd testimonials. TAIXTKIl m.OOD-Impurc blood < lno to serious prlvntedl'ordcncnrrlcs myriads of i-ore- producing perms Then comes sere throat , plniples , copper colored spots , ulcers In month , old Fores and falling h-xlr You can R iv e n trip to lint Springs by- writing for 'lllood Hook' to the old phy slclans of the IIUIKSOX iurnicAL , INSTITUTE , Stockton. Murktl nnd I'.llN S ( . . , HW H ! AN CISCO , IAU BAD COMPLEXIONS l'huplc.9 , blackhcid * , rid , rougli anil oily rUn and h iuda , dry , thin , und falling hilr , and einiplu b iby bluntpliei art priM-ntud and eurid by ClTI. CLIIA SOAP , inont eftVitlMj pkln. purifUiiK and beautify Ing onp In the worjd , nil well an purest nnd hnrelent of tolkt nml imrtery tn'd ' ttuoutflinnt the world That Tired Feeling. NO ONE HAS IT THAT TAKES THE OK EAT One dose of Ulack Tonic taken at bed time , will wipe out that tiled feeling Po vou know anything clt > o that will equal thin fact/ I'rice only $2 00 per dottle. Throe bottles for $5.00. Remember each dos > e of Ulnok Tonic Is wortli moro than we ask for three bottles. Ask your drugist for ; i botlu. Manufactured only by Black Tonic Med , Go. , ST. I.OL'IH , MO. AMUSILM GOURTLAND BEACH On Courtl nil Luke. Omaha $1,000.00 Fireworks Display on July Fourth. Daylight l'lrewoH < 8 also PKIliON , und I1.very ; r dial Aclmlssl in to l.UJUN'i Arupltbciili i , 1 ic t tgll h > HlwleMB. o-1 > llfw i.r t l itln > l Umll I We rl > WORTH $12 A SUIT Will be the price. In the p of the philosopher , " 'Tisn't nil gold that glitters. " the situation of a big supply store like ours POO suits of a kind , ami tin eo humlivil of another , battling against scarcity of money. We've prep.ueil well , but not widely. Hut while we can't battle against 1'iov idence , let us encourage bujlng by bllteily cut prices. I ! suits , each honestly \votth ? 1'J.50 , Knifed down to ? 0.75. riesh , clean , newly made suits , lining , mechanism , cut , trim mings , cloth of the very best ever put Into a $1'J.OO mtlt , every lllii all wool , not a Haw , not a break In the garment § 0.75 a suit. Light mixture of Casslmere In It-button cutaway back and Navy Uhio Serge , single or double breasted sack style Hu > a suit don't buy a you please. This Is the most vve can sac- rltlee ; we shan't loose another penny moie. If a $12.00 suit for $0 To Isn't ciicomagement enough for to loosen the shoestring of jour piuKetboolv then -we'll put them in camphor or dump "em Into the Cumuli lllulTs Mlssoml tiver. This offer to last the entire week. This offer to last this entire week. HOI weather with a very warm offer to new beginners. To every one buying their complete outfit of us this week we will give a COMPLETE DECORATED DINNER SET FREE , Our offer is for THIS WEEK only and he set is shown in our west windows , We are ho wing quite a number of new fall styles in Carpetings , including Tapestry and Bed } Brussels , Moquette and Axminster. Sev eral new colorings have been added this season and we have secured every nov elty shown. We are closing out Alaska Refrigerators at about cost. We are agents for the Jewe Gasoline Stoves there are \ no neeldonts with Jewels. Ca > li or Easy Payments ONE PRICE Health is Economy. , A well man can do as much ca work as two men who arc "tinder a the weather , " and do it better. A box of Ripans Tabules in the office will , save hired help , nipnn's Tnl.ulra Hold by drURRletn , or by mall If the prlci * ( u ) ( UiU a box ) l pent to The Ill- pans Cli-mlenl Company N < r 10 Fprucc t . N. Y. DL EDUCATIONAL. MARMAOUKE MILITARY INSTITUtfi Ihe Great Militaiy School of the West. Also NIEDRINGHAUS HALL for Small Boys , Investigate before selecting a school Tor Cnttilogiir undress Sweat Sitrltifia , Mo iXACTSIZE PERFECTS THE MKRCANULB IS THE FAVORITE TEH CENT CIGAR. rule by all first Class Ijuulc'is. M.iiiufactiucil by Uiu F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO. , L'actory No. 'Ml , Si. Louln. Ma.