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    TJIE OMAHA DAILY BEE'MONDAY : ' ' , FEBRUARY 2 , 1801
JiVJtn\'i\ts
Hocrctnry Noble Taking Stopi to
licdlta Itiioini'fii In IIIiOlllco.
WASIIISOTO.V , li'obf , 1. Secretary Noble Is
talcing nctlvo rncusurci to oxnodlto the judi
cious of ctnltmtn tlio pension burcnupartlcu- ,
Inr ntlcntlon being itlvon to thow cuscs which
nro not represented by attorney * and to cases
Which , for some rcanon , hnvo boon in the
bureau fora IODB tlmo. In thU matter the
secretary 1 * receiving the earnest cooperation
tion una nsilstnuco of General llnum.
Tlio cxnmitintlon of the records of
the pension bureau discloses the
fnct Hint there mo only nhout
12,000 cases on fllo which nro not represented
by attorneys. Thc o will bo tnlten up by ttio
board appointed for the purpose nnd will pro
ceed to 11 llnul determination. This board is
required to usoovciy euro that con Id bo taken
Ity nn attorney and to fully consider anil jjlvo
lust wciftit ? to every favorable fact disclosed
in tlio rcrordsof these cases. In othfr words ,
full and cotripletojustlco 1 to bo done In
every instance , and technicalities of con
struction or picseiitation of tlieso cases nro
not to bo taken iidvanlago of. The clalinaiiLs
nro to bo assisted niul not hindered , Tl.rso
reforms liavo already been started In tticlr
course , and His ox ) ctcd the ) will icsult In
Rood to nil concerned ,
Wlmloin'H riiiicntl.
WASIIIMITOV , I ob. 1. All nrrnnijctnciits
fortbo funorulof \Vlndomhavobeciuom- -
plctcd. 1'rlvato services will take place at
the house at 11 o'clock tomorrow. Iho picsl-
dent and cabinet and members of the family
will attend the services. From tlio house
they will proceed to tlio church The mem
bers of tlio cabinet will be honorary pill
bearers and n mnnbcrof tienstiry department
employes will net as body bearers. A lingo
number of cullers vloxvud the leinalns today ,
among them the ptosldrnt and Mrs. Har
rison.
OVoiiiinr'n Views.
W\SIIISOTOV , Feb. 1. T. P. O'Connor Is
at the Aihngtun. Ho said tonight that tlicro
is every prospect of satisfactory conclusion
of the UouloKPO conference , so far 113 homa
rule Is concerned. Tlio cause mav have re-
col\pil a tctnporarv bacltset , but it is suio to
triumph In the end. lie will sail for Kuiopo
lu a few days.
a cent JA ; TA i * * < i I'oib OA Kit.
Tlio DnngtiU'r of it AVoaltliy w Yurie
I'ntiiily TalccH Morphine ,
Krw YOHIC , Fob. l.-Mlss Helen Potts ,
daughter of < Jeorgo II. I'olla , the wealthy
railroad anil inino owner , who llvos rit An-
bury Park , died suddenly tiiii morning in a.
private boarding school from raot'pliluo pois
oning. .She had boon troubled with ncnous-
ircss nnil Insomnia for some time ,
and last night took n capsule sup
posed to contain twcntv-llvo grains of
( Iiilntiro and ono grain of morphlrro
which had been prescribed by Carlyle \V.
Hards , n medical studoiitatnl n wnnn.friend
of herself anil family. Soon after returning
her roommateas auakcncd by lie.ivy
breathing , und Miss Putin was found almost
unconscious. Medical aid was summoned
und she was restored by , ' 1 o'clock nniUhougtrt
to bo out of all danger , but \vucu aid was
again .suminoncd a couple of
hours later at a reoccurrence of the
attacks nil efforts were found unavailing
nnd she died at 11 o'cloolt this morning1.
There arc several theories as to her death.
An inexperienced prescription clerk may
Iravo substituted morphine for quinine ; n
\vliolo grain of rnotiilrine might h.rvo
Rot into ono capsule or tlio girl
m.ij have liadtho prescription renewed utrd
died of tie ) cumulative action of n Inrgo nutii-
bt'rof capsules. A thorough investigation
Will ho ni.iiJo. The family is ( onnected with
the most prominent families of Pennsylvania
mnl New Jersey.
Not tlio I Irst Time.
MEMPHIS , Turn. , Fell. 1. Itobcit Gullo-
way , one of ttio owners of tlio mines ftt Car
bon hill , said to the Associated Press repor
ter tonight in regard to the icported troubles
nt the mines :
"These outrages nro the worlc of the ele
ment thnt knows no law ; that has terrori/ed
that part of Wulkor county for
the past three years nud have ire
regard for human lifo. The jiowcrs of the
county olllcials seem limited , but the tlmo
lins conto for the state of Alabama to cinsih
out tliis class. That the house In which the
negroes were sleeping was riddled with bul-
Icti is a fttct nnd ono ot thorn was wounded
in the ami. None were Killed. Yobtculay
James Cuttcrov , a negro , was killed nnd one
was wounded , uut this is not tire
ilrst tlmo in the last few nights
that such things hnvo happened iu
this county mid the guilty parties
nro supposed to bo well known. This last
case of liuvlcssnoss , whllo unjustl'lablo in
every way , was brought nbcut by unfortuu-
nto circumstances. On Tui'sday a stratiKO
whlto mirtr was killed near Kldridge , six
mires from Carbon hill , by a negro. On
"Wednesday a negro employed to hunt up
sotno negroes who formerly worked nt
the mines , picked1 up some strange
negroes nnd took them to GaJoivay
On tire wav o\cr they got a drlnlc or tuo arrd
the lender talked in a way to excite the
crowd , who took the law in their own hands
with the result ns stated. The house wus
rallied. They evidently did not Intend to
kill nny other negroes , as there were thirty
or forty qimrtcreillthin UOO jards of this
place \\lio were not touched. "
Tlio llnlicuH Corpim Suspended.
LNHOV , Fob. 1. A decree is published sus
pending the habeas corpus net andauthorl/-
ing tire suppression throughout the country
of the Journals prejudicial to the state. The
republican papers , Patria and Gebatcs , have
already boon suppressed , The coum.ll of
state is about to assemble to discuss the ap
plication of military javV to the civilian
'
ian Insurgents who 'will be brought
hero on board the transport In
dian. It transpires that the Insurgents
counted upon a simultaneous rising ut Colin-
bn , Hniga and Vizcu and were only waiting
for the departure of tire troops to attack the
capital , but It appears that a dissension rc-
vcaloit at the recent republican conferences
upset their plans. It is stated that the Eigh
teenth regiment will be transferred to Ilraga
nml that tire Ninth chasseurs nnd Tenth in-
fnntry , which were concerned in the revolt ,
will bo disbanded.
Cannot Malco It.
Bnni.is , Feb. 1. Prof. Koch , who Is about
to start for Egypt , gave a farewell reception
to his laboratory assistants today. The
professor says ho will probably bo absent
from Berlin about three months , Ho explains -
plains that ho has only parti'illy disclosed the
method of production of the curative lymph
because ho desired to stop the rush of doc
tors to Berlin. If ho bird described * the
method of manufacture moro fully , ho says ,
ho would have been rnoro worried about de
tails. Great discontent prevails regarding
the published account of the method of
manufacturing the lymph. Tnoy imulo num
berless attempts to produce the lymph , but
they Him Prof. Koch's description iotally in-
adeij.uato to enable them to rnako It.
\ Tiiiinipliant Journey ,
DiTiii.tv , Feb. 1 , 1'arr.oll snoko in Ilnnls
today according to programme. Ills Journoj
from Dublin to Knnia was n triumphant pro-
press. There was n roinnrlcnbla series o
demonstrations iu his honor nil along tlu
route.
At Ocriitnnln. Hall.
lire em of German theatres 1ms been ro
vlvcd In Omaha and bids fuir to become pop
ular. Oermanla hall on Ilanroy Btreot has
been enlarged and remodeled , nnd horeaf tei
each Sunday night It will bo occupied by c
German theatrical company , LnstnlghfTlu
Uoldon Cross" was presented bv a very ox
celle-rrt company of amateurs with Miss l ii
Cordt , recently of the Kurl Schult theatre o
Hamburg , ns the star. A largo uudlenco wa
in attendance nnd the play was well received
There is no danger ot n cold resulting In
pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Konr
cdy is used as directed "for a so\ero cold.1
It otlectnully counteracts and arrests an )
tendency of a cold to result In pneumonia
'J'lil * fuel was fully proven In thousands o
CASOH during the epidemic of iulluenza las
winter , For aule by ull druggists ,
t or
The I'rlnoiicr Ilrenks Diwn on the
Aniinnnuoiiiont of tlio Vordlct.
IjKtvnNViOUTif , Kan. , Teb. 1 , The trlnl of
David 13 , Llavls for the murder of Ids ulfe ,
that has been going on for over a cek In the
dlsttlct court , was concluded jcstcrdny
and ho was found Riillty. 'I ho trial came
to rather nn nbrnpt termination nnd
ended several iluys sooner than expected.
This was owing to the attorney for Davis
waiving argument In his behnlf and allowing
ho case to go to tno Jury after the county nt-
orney made an opening addtcss. The jury
vns only oiic ten minutes when thov rc-
iirncd with a Verdict of murder In the flrst
cgreo. When this vordlct was announced
Javls sremed to lose his self-control and was
nken into im null- room of the ciourt , where
10 bioko down completely , moaned and
ribbed , nnd bewailed his hard fate.
Us attorneys made a motion for a now
rial that will bo argued on Febru
ary 0. In the meantime DaUsvillboron -
Inod In tlio couatv 'all nnd closely wntcheu ,
o prevent his committing suicide. As Davis'
aso now icsts ho will bo sentenced to death ,
but this In Kansas means a llfo tenure In the
xtnltcntlary. Davis has served four jcura
n that Institution lor horio stcnlrnp , and ho
Iocs not mind prison cotrllnptncnt much.
N'otttltlntnndlng D.i\ls' Ind record , thcro Is
onslderablo sympathy expressed forhlin ,
nd there Is gnat surprise at the Jury con-
Ictlng him so quickly.
i'Ki't-'s-u J-V/K rieis.iritr.XT.
CaiiHiiH AlllnML'i : M < ; iiil > prs Trilkorilim
for the I 'ON ! t l < in.
TOPBKA , Kau. , rob. 1. ( Special Tele
gram to TUB llii.l : Kansas nlllanco leaders
re beginning to talk of Senator-elect PclTcr
s the alliance candidate for the presidency
n 18112. Speaker pro-temporo Mntchctt ro-
narked today that such n thing would not bo
at nil out of the question. Snld bos
"Kansas is going to bo the leader In the
alliance movement. The election of a United
States .senator nnd five congressmen before
ho party Is njcareldisa greater victory
ban was ever attained by a new party in
mv state. It puts Kansas in tire front in
his great movement and this state mny bo
called upon to furnish n presidential candi-
late. H Kansas names the leader in IhW. it
s not at all improbable that it would bo the
low United States senator. "
A movement stuitcd hero today to unite
ho free silver republicans of the west In clc-
nnnd for the nupolnttnent of a western man
for Secretary Witrdoin's nlnee Kesolutlons
vill tomorrow be passed by the semite asking
.ho president to appoint a inan whoso views
nro in accord \Uth thu views 'of the people of
howeston the monetary question.
A Ilpninrlcnlilc
PirT.siiuiio , Pa. . Feb. 1. [ Special Tele-
; ram to Tin : Ini.l ( Michael Delano , an Ital-
an , died nt Iho Allegheny general hospital
odny. Ills corpse weighed forty-one pounds.
I owns tldrty-ono jcarsold. It Is the most
remarkable wasting away of flesh that the
drj'hicians who hmo watcricd his case over
icard of. Ono year ago Delano woigbcu 185
lounds. _
Blnotly Krre-nir-All Fiuhr.
CHICAOO , Feb. 1. In a tenement house in
he Italian quarter of this city a free-for-all
Ight took place toniyht , Knives , uistols ,
shovels and other articles of warfare were
rcelv used. A Greek named Tree had his
rend almost severed from his body. Several
othnscro injured , The. flght was stopped
> y the police.
A Itilstoi's Stiddon Oonlli.
AlixxrAPoi i , Minn. , Feb. 1. Rov. Melville
D. running of the Oak Park Cotigiogational
L'hurch a.s taken suddenly ill at the con-
lusloii of his morning sermon middled soon
iftPi of npoploxv. The subject of his text
was "Is Lifo Worth Living < "
\Vaio'i Man A
Knv Oni.R\M > , ! > > , Feb. 1. 1C. B Rodgers ,
manager of the New Orleans watch and Jew
elry company , has absconded , taking about
? 10,000 of tne monov that had been piid In by
subscribers to watch club schemes organized
jy the company.
Skeletons Chained Together.
Leon S. Gordon , who has just ro-
uriitd to Kansas City from a trip in
Now JMexieo , where ho 1ms boon en-
jiijred in constructing a telegraph line
rein Ln.s Vegas to Silver City , rolntos a
stranpo story of n discovery in ado by4iis
jjinifj of men as they wore working
ihroug'litho country.
For miles they would work without
seeing1 a huinnn being and 'tho houses
vero iiflnclpallv old ruins which had
.oiiff been abiiiiJoiicd. Itwasthocus-
.0111 of the raon to utill/.o these ruins for
ioinnoritry camping quarters , and it was
whim thus occupying it house that the
dij-covery vras made thut was at once
sUutling nnd lotnan'io. Tlio party
catnpud ut u place called by the Mexi
cans L,03 , Ojos du la Muerto , or the
Springs of Death. The springs were of
l > uro water , but the place was so named
from tlio fact that stnoral murders had
boon committed nt the houso.
Ono Sunday whllo the inon were real-
Ing after tholr weok'a work , t\\o of the
men begun nn oxainination of the place ,
and in tholr rambles became imbued
with tlio idea that there wits si concealed
room in the building. The walls were
Bounded , and at lust they eamo to a place
where they thought a different sound
was given out , and they began to work
a hole through. They found that their
surmises were correct , und soon had an
opening into a room. They procured
lights and entered. Lying on the floor ,
they found two skeletons , the bones ot
the wrists encircled with iron bands ,
which were rivited on nnd connected
with chains , showing that the unfortu
nates hud been cluuued together and loft
to die u lingering death.
From the appearance of the skeletons ,
it was readily perceived that they were
these of a man and woman , inquiry
was made in the neighborhood , but for
a long time nothing could 1)0 learned
thut would solve the mystery. Ono day
an old Mexican came to the house and
on hoing told of the dlsco\ory , said that
it explained tlio disappearance of tlio
wife of tlio man who owned the place ,
It was generally supposed tluough the
country that she had eloped with a
young American with \vhoin she had
boon unduly intimate.
Cloak IrtO YcnrH Old Never Unpaired ,
The glory of Mrs. Rebecca Essex's
homo at Tauguatmk , Richmond , R. I , ,
is u great old grandfather's clock that
was -hullt by n Mr , Stillman leO years
ago and lias been running without un in
terruption over since , sayh the Now
York Sun. The clock is eight feel high
and very bnndpomo , und a clockmakur
recently said thut its works uro still as
poiffccl as when tlioy nro imulo. The
oloclc belonged to Mrs. Kb sex's grand
father , niul has never been out of the
possession of the Ussox family. The
fndy , who is eighty-two years old , sajs
it has almiyb kept poifoct time and
never needed to bo repaired.
Yields tlm I'.ilrn.
Chicago Is unjustly called the city of
divorces , writes Eugene Field. Yet
Chicago ia not wholly given over to the
dhorco industry ; ills not t > o infamous
a divorce ecu turns the llttlo city of In
dianapolis Is. Ltust joar the number o ;
divorces In Indlanopolis was equal to
ono-liftli the number' of marriages , This
percentage largely exceeds the Hhinvlni ;
made in I'hleago , The allowing here in
dicates thut one in every forty mar-
rlniTos Is a failure.
Some rotnarUablu cures of deafness nro ro
cnrdeiiof Dr. Thomas' Electric OU. Novct
xuili to euro earache.
I'WV / filtlf , .ST7M.VW// > .
The Mj-Btrry Wit lull li AultntliiK ft
Mluhliran Vllln c.
Ltxstvn , Mleb. , Pcb. l.-Tbo bo 1y of an
unknown girl , not more than fourteen years
ild , of jHclit form nnd diminutive stature ,
les In a llttlo undertaking establishment
at Dlmonclato , an IJaton county vlU
age , seven miles south of this city ,
awaltlnp Identification. The short brown
inlr , iar o eyes of the same color
and hatidsomo forehead all Indicate that the
corpse Is that of n beautiful child , The neck
s marred by the innrlcs of lingers , ns though
.ho victim had been strangled , nnd the teeth
iad been forced' through the lower lip. These
ire the only raarlss of violence on the body ,
vhlch bears evidence of having been tightly
vnipped In n sheet or quilt. The body was
omul in ( J rand ri\cr last evening , nbout dusk ,
by Solomon nnd Clifton Dorr , two farmers
vho wcio irosslni ; the river on the ice.
They had reached tire further shore when
boson. Clifton , looking backward cauRht
iKht of a curious looking object lodged In
ho branches of a tree which had fallen
across the rlvor. Closer examination ro-
o.iled the cntlroly undo body of the young
Rirl. which had evidently been carried to the
spot and thrown through an opening In the
ec.
She Will Glvo Oiittiniii Another Touch
of Ilor Talent.
Nnw Yonii , Feb. 1. [ Special Tclepram
o Tun Hr.n. ] Sarah Hernlmrdt will come
icforo tlio New York public for the iirst titno
n three or four years at the 0 arden theater
neAt Thursday night. Bcrnhardt will np-
icirr in "La Tosra , " and that play
vill form the bill throughout the
Irst weelc of the live she is
to spend nt the Garden. Next week she will
m'scnt "Cleopatra" with nearly all ttio clnb-
jratton that marked Us original production
it I'orto St. Martin , Paris. A. full company
eamo over with Hcrnbardt , but her leading
nan , lu Quesno , will not bo a stianpcr. Ho
will play Mark Anthony to Hcrnhnrdt's '
'Cleojntra. " "Tbcodora , " "Joan of Arc"
anil "Cnmillo" are to bo offered later in the
engagement
Tniibcncck K.xonprntod.
SriuvnrrEi-i ) , 111. , Feb. 1. Konrescntatlvo
Moore of ono committee who went to Colum
bus to Investigate the Tanbencck-Uofjers
matter returned today. Ho said he had
"nothing to say in regard to the investiga
tion further than that It was satisfactorily
iroven beyond n doubt that Tanbeneik was
lot Rogers , the forger , and fur
ther that Tanbcneck had never
jccn nn inmate of the penitentiary. " The
report of the committee will probably bo
made to the house Tuesday morning and will
Do substantially the result of evidence pro *
duccd before the committees , closing with
the statement that the senate committee rec
ommends the public exoneration of Tan-
beneck of all the charges that have been
either published in the newspapers or made
against him by any ono.
Thu buying Hen.
lions differ Individually , and they
lilTor as broods. Knowledge of tholr
Individual characteristics can only bo
rained by constant association with
, hoin nnd careful observation of their
traits , The laying hen is one that is
ictlvo and busy. A good boratrhing
: ien ono that is never idle is , as u rule ,
i good layer , for Iho reason that nor
ictivo habits keep her in the proper con-
djtion for laying. Hence wo may ad
vise , says an exchangethat in bplecting ,
iho busy , active hen bo retained. A
jnght red comb , bright wastlos , and a
happy disposition nro indicated , while
bright eyes and clean feathers also
point t success. All hens have bright
[ ed combs when beginning to lay , hub It
is before the hens begin that moro
information is desired. The best
method is to breed for good
lujers. Select the best layers every
year and mate thorn with a male from a
good laying strain or breed , and the
shortest road will at once ho taken.
When one linds a lotof diones in a Hock ,
a ot rid of thorn ana bicod from these
Lhat are productive. The rule that
"llko liko" holds with
begets good poul
try as with anything else , nnd should
lead to the production of better block ;
but it is important that the nialo bo given
some coiistdoiationlien selecting
breeding stock , his influence on the fu-
Lure piogeny is greater than any female
in the Hock , ho is sire of all instead of
only a few.
Saw I Ive KMIKS Die.
One of the most peculiar circumstances
connected with the death of King Kala-
kaua is the fact that Godftoy lhodes { ,
who was prcsbiit in the room at Che tiino
of his death , has boon present at the
death-bod of five kings , says the San
Francisco Call. Noothcrinan , perhaps ,
in the world 1ms had a similar experi
ence , lie was for many years a rgsident
of Ilonolulu , where ho hold at various
Limes nearly every ollico of impoitanco
in the kingdom. During thai time live
rulers have passed away , and , strange to
say , ho has been present on each occa
sion.
Ask for Van Iloutcu's Cocoa. Take no
other.
Miss Mary Ilickoy loft yesterday over
the Roelc Island for her home in Buftnlo , N.
Y. , after an extended visit among friends In
Omaha and Duluth , Jllnn. A farewell party
was Ki\en her last evening at the residence
of Mr. ami Mrs. John J. Cobry , 1143 North
Seventeenth street , where a largo number of
ber friends assembled to wish her a pleasant
Journey nud an early return to Omaha.
Plain enough
the way to a clear complexion ,
frco from blotches , piiniluM | , erup
tions , yellow spots , and roughness.
Purify your blood , and you have it.
"With pure , rich blood , an active
liver , good appetite and digestion ,
the hue of health follows. Doctor
Picrco's Golden Medical Discovery
gives you all of them. It is the
blood-purifier. There's no laok of
them , but thoro'B HOMO like this.
It's guaranteed to accomplish all
that's ' claimed for it. In all dis
eases arising from torpid liver and
impure blood , it benefits or cures ,
or the money is refunded. With
nu ordinary medicine , it couldn't
bo done. Bui this isn't an ordi
nary medicine.
It is the cheapest blood - purifier
sold , through druggists , becaiibc you
only pay foi the f/iiod you get.
Can yon ask moro ?
The " Discovery" aets equally
well all the ypar round.
EVtnr WOMAN THAT H/\5 / ANY 5EN5E ,
AND MANV THERE BE V/E HOPE , v
V/ILL / 5PEND HER CENTS FOR A USEFULCAK
Of FAIRBANKS-SANTA CLAUS SOAP-
OMA.I-IA , NEB.
Dnrlnp Ills fovornl months location and pmctlco In
Omaha , Or. IllllliiKs lint enrni'il un rnvlnlilo rointn- |
Uun unmni ; tlio hiinilrodsiif iltlzom nlio opjillnl to
him ulnioxt n a la t rusuit , tiinl founl In hln Kklllful
ndnlstnitlons the full renllzutlon of hoi > o long ilo-
fcrrud
Ho Is porrenncntly lornlod nnd tins tlio best np-
rolnteil nnd most eonviMili-ntly loculud pbjaltlan's
olllcuond riccptlon rnotiM In Oinnlii.
Tlio lick \slll Mini In Dr DIlliiiKi n true physician
Diid u ) iiipnlliallc frlciulnuil nd\ Her ,
Kortbo trratniontof MIC lolloivlnunimcdilUen'os
Dr. DHIUiKi has proven himself poisusacdot luos t
untiHual ukllL
NO OUREX ! NO RAY.
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Seventeen years orperlonco A rCKnlnrsrndiinto Inmortlclno , nidlpiom.n sliow , Is tlll trnntlni with
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a ui. to 12 ui
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fat. Louis . _ MI ) . II. TrancU & tiro'
Is the l i ! t niajc , ami li lolj /
cvervutiprc. 'Ihls Is thoorlQ.
tnnl JJ UliM , ItewirooflnU-
tatloiu. 1'osltlvcly ' none
Renulnn imlesi nampeil
on tha olci , " .laiiicn
Blenne' SJ Shoo. "
J. MEANS & CO. ,
4 1 Ll.roln
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IN ALL THE WOHLD THEKE IS BUT ONE CURE
DR. HAINE3' GOLDEN SPECIFIC ,
. tlii Djt
or u alooBollo v rook. IT M. KU.
i AU. . It opontea BQ quitlly n < l with auoti c r-
tkinly tliat thu yitlent undorjoes no Inooavemtnco ,
BiiJ eru hi M aware , iu. complete relo.'rnution . >
eireotoci 48pac booltoparllcular tiee. Jobphidol
KUHW * CO.i lh * JJouBlM'iU ! C | n.1B"'j
II11DOB 4 CO nld
Crj"lrBdinunplled by llIiAKB. ,
T rTi n - ' lffvO" i r"h
Buffering from
tlio cffecU ot
youthfulerron
early ilfiay. Mtfll iivifrftkiuha. lost mualiood , etc ,
1 will Mini o\aluaCio trLallio l al > , < l | contilnlns
full particular * for homo Hire , 1 uD : of clmrffu
Atp\uiilM iiicdlcn.lHorl | tioiiiauj na > l liycrerj
man win U ncrrniu mil cl 'l > Mlati'il. ! AiWroiw
1'rof , V. C. VO WL.HU , WoodUi , Coun
CATAllHH-AI ( | [ on'Cift ohroit nnd no o C
lnrrlillniivcrl | licillio lilooil nnd nerves , proiluiliiK
( ) clilliJi'cnc iiinlducllno.
UVSI'llt'aiA Anl nil tlm plmm of Indljn tlnn
llvor troulilc , Imperfect n liullntlon niul nutrition
KII > NIVlISI ! ) < AmsArc : limit ilooolvlns nml In-
liluom Hyniptom < linnl to rccoziilm l > y thu iintlont
ofliMi lend tofntul brlshti illic.no onllibatoi.
'irsKAsis : OF TUI : nt.ooi ) niooii poiioninK ,
icrufuln , cryslpulni , and discuses inontloiu'd horo-
nflor.
AII , KIN DlSriASKS-Korcmi , onlt rlicnm , Varl-
oln. tllcor , t'llii rrloi , ncrofulii , lupin , mii'l ly color
of thoikln , plmpli'i , nnd illstmioj of tlio ic.ilpiiro
ciiroil tiy lr Hilling.
NKHVOUS lISHASK8-I.oi ) of vl nr , lott timn-
liooil. ilclilllty. proitrutlon , ilpipomlenoy , iTiiptlo 11
on tlio fact1. IO H of iiioinnrv. dronil of future , cto
Anun treatment tlmt N'KVHIl 1'AII.S.
UlIiniMATISM A.SM ) KKUKAUIIA Are cured
tiy Dr Dllllniti vrlicn nil otliora liivo : fnllod
FiMAT < K WKAKS'nssnS Tha Innh. Irrational
nnd unnntiirnl motlioils unmlly employed nro ru-
rpuiiHlbln lor fully throa-fonrllis nf tlio Mitlurlni ;
now i-ndiiri'd by nuincn. lines tltatu Iho now ,
homo treatment nfllr Dllllntti
I'lI.KS AII > ItKCl'Ar , TllOUIITjKt rilov , Hs-
tula , nb rosHp. , stricture , and nil ilNeno * of roctiiui
cured without tlio hnlfu , cnutcry or nn hour's del ly
from work or biislnei-i.
AIL IIKADACIIKS arc quickly rurcd.
VKNKUKAl , U1SBASIM Urcont or lone itiiiidlnit
fjlihllh , KoiiorriHi' , ntrlttura and nil roiullliiitnr-
fcctlon' nrucurrd porninni'iitly mid former without
any mercury or mlnornl trentincnt.
MOItl'HINK 1IA1IITQuickly , roi'tlvcly ' mid.
painlessly cuiod.
TA I'llVOHM Tnlcfn with hcnd complete In ono
hour with ono tcnsiioonful u5 iiloasnnt tiiudlt.liia. No
OTIinil DISKASKSSilPh nt olrt sori-x.
ulcers , tumor. " , caiieert , hpnrt troubloi , nstluua ,
cpllcpiy , St. Vltiiw iliinc'c milkier , chrinla constipa
tion nnd clironlocllarrliiBiiTu cured.
Till ) COMl'LnXION The ino t im lBlitly nnrt
muildy comploxlon quickly frrahonudnnd bciutlllod.
rOHOKKIINSlVi : I1UKATI1-A iicrnmnent euro
LOW KKKSI KlUJi : CON'S UKPATIONI
110UIIH : C"Uiilii to 5 p. ni. K\cnln s , 7 to 8.30.
6iimlus , 2 tel p. in.
Patients Troitcd By Correspondence.
Medicine Sent Evaryv/hore.
322 South. Fifteenth St.
GROUND FLOOR. NO STATUS.
Dr. Dllllngs prepares and dispenses Ms
o\vn medicines , which are largely seleotad
from nature's healing plant ? , b.irks , roots ,
musshrxib3t3 , Nomln wl drajs vcleu
DS , . J. E. McG-SE'W ,
THE SPECIA.LIST.
Moro Ilinn Fifteen Years Expcrlonoa in the
Tieatmen' of
A inrn N ifinirm-
PRIVATE DISEASES toed In from tlirea
tu tire il.i)3 with
out tlio loss of nn liour'a tlmo ,
cured without
STRICTURES ; no int-
i 'Illntlnti. The most
cmnrknblo remedy knuwn toiuottoriiHOleni.o.
Cnreil In 'M to CO day * . I > r Mo-
SYPHILIS ( Irow'stionlmont fur tills ti'rrlblo
blood dl9e'io lias been pronoiinutl
the mo t poHorfiilant ) 8Uicc iful remedy ever dis
covered for the absolute euro of this illaenso , Ills
tucccus with this dlsu.uo has nuvcr bucn e < iualloJ.
A comptelociirontiAiUMUCii
nnd nil svcaknoss of
LOST MANHOOD
- . . inn ! nil mi-
iiturnl dlschnrucs , nro absolutely cured. Rulief U
mine llato unit cnniplcilo
PI/III fllOriOCP Hlioiunatlim nml all ills-
UIXI1I MiNrAijttl . ei'10'1 of Itiolilo3rt , Ihor ,
kWneyjnndLlaUaori jr-
mnncntly cured.
FEMALE DISEASES S-IuS
cured Tlio Doctor's Homo Treatment for Indlei U
truly n coniploto , tonvcnleiit niul wnmlorilul ri'iuoily.
im3 totoKi. ) , Book free ,
' marvolou * nuccosa has
DR IWEW'S wini for him n reputation
, which In truly national
In uhnmctrr , and his Rrrnt nrni ) of pntli'nti rc.Klim
from Iho Atlantic to the I'liclllu. 'Iho Doitor N a
Krnduitoof "itK.ni'I ' AH' ' medlrlno nnd tins hu 1 bn
nnilrirefnl oxporloiico In lui'i'lrul practlee , an.1 13
ilnssut ainoni ; the learllni , ' ipcolallit In mo lorn
rlenio Tronlnient t > y correspondence llonk or
circulars about each of the ubovo illso iscs , rrtEE
Office , i4th and Farnam Sts. ,
Omaha , Neb. Untranco on cither Btreot.
NERVE AND BRAIN 1MTMENT ,
Hrxclflo for Hretcria. D1 tnesi.PtaKtturnlfla. ( Wuko
tulneu. M ntal l prosslou. ttilfanlnfrnf tbo Jtraln rt > -
pultinif in Insanity RnJ leading to nilsorjdecav and
iloAth. Prtmatine OM Age. lUirenncu. Low ot Poirur
Inutttiur heXi Involuntary L.o i * § , nn l Hparraatarrtrea
cam * ! t lir ovtre ) ( tioi of ilia ( train , eelf-Mime or
orcr tudu'trenco > ncli box cotiiaJnsonamomh'B tretit *
rocnt ClatioXt or Plx for 9\ tent tiy mrllitr alil.
With oncb order for six bom , will rteinl imnbaaor
( ni a run too to refund racn v If the tre-ttineiit fAiltttO
GOODMAN DUL7G CO. ,
1110 Kurwuu Stroct , Omalu , Neb.
WANTED
, Total Uauci of CITIES ,
COUNTIES , SCHOOL
a DISTRICTS , WATER
COMPANIES , OT. R.R.COMPArilES.ite.
Uorrespondvnco rnllritul.
a COMPAHY , Bankers ,
IG3-I05 Deortiorn SlroetCHICAGO ,
19 Wall Street , NCW YORK.
70 Stuto St. , BOSTON.
OMAHA
DIRECTORY.
BILLIARDS. BOXES.
The Hrnnswick-Balke John L , Wilde ,
Oollondor Oo.
IlllllnrJ iiiprchniiillti ? , Omnlmpit'Or licit factory ,
Hnlnon fltluroj 11I7-111J DoiiRlnt ,
407.40li s liith Btreot ,
Uinnlin. promptly tlltot.
BOOK BINDERSids STATIONERS.
_
Omnha Republican Printing Oo. ,
l.Rir tirlcfa , li.-ink ( MiplliM | , mil urcrrlhlnj In trio
prlnlltiK lino.
IQlli nnil lloimlm itroot < .
Ackermanu Bros. & Hciutzo ,
I'rlntcrj , blmtcrfl , rloctrntvpcr' . blnnk book tmrw-
fntturori ,
II10 Ilownrl utroct , Onnhi.
COAL , COKE , ETC.