THE OMAHA DAILY BJSJ iTKLDAY , 31AY 22 , 1801. ENDED IN A GREAT FEAST , Uruinosx Men Wind Up Their Sossloa at the Eunqnet BoarJ j OMAHA AS SHE WAS AND IS AT PRESENT , Adr < xtitnjcs oftlie MrfronollH and Its Importance to Nclirnrikn Seine Timely Speeches JMuile by Men. Omaha is nil right. This was the verdict rendered lost night by tboNebraska Stnto Iitiinc < s Men's as- oclatlon , and It showed that the clear sighted and cnorgotlo gentlemen who com prise that organization know a good thing when they see it. Aftcr.three days of business deliberation the association closed its second annual con vention yesterday afternoon to accept the In vitation of the Jobbers , manufacturers nud packers of Omaha nnd South Omaha for n trip to the Mnijlc City to inspect the mammoth packing houses. Owing to the rain which was falling heavily when they returned to this city , they de cided to forgo the pleasure of the carriage drive that had been arranged by the enter tainment committee. The closing event of the business men's visit to this city was one well worthy of the occasion. It was a banquet tendered to the city's guests nt the Mlflard , and in the lan guage of the profane historian , it uas "away up in G. " Covers wcro laid for IfiO guests , and It was n goodly array of representative Nobr.iskans that were seated around that bnmiuot board. The tables were arranged in three rows down the long dining hall , and nt the head tableuts seated Mayor U. C. Cuslilncr , uho nniclaicd us toast mastcr.and on bis rightueio Messrs. E. Hose wntor , Walter N. ICci-nan , 0 J. King , George II. Webster nnd H f Hodgln , while upon tbo loft were Messrs. Tbomus Kilpat- rick , J. K. Leo , L. C. Maxwell , S. S. Eng lish and J. S. Bishop. The dining room presented a pleasing ap pearance as ttio guests of the evening en tered nnd wcro shown to their seats. Costly china and shining silver wcro only loss at tractive than the many elegant vases of laro cut flowers that so liberally adoinod tbo tables. Their richness of color and do- liclous fragrance were all that INO.S needed to make the scene almost nn ideal ono , even had the clcaant spread that \vas to lollow been less perfect than it was. The following excellent menu was served in tk3 Mlllard's ' inimitable style : Mock Turtle. Aur Quenelles , Santerni ! . Hltcod Cucumbers. Pweot Broad Oroqunttus. Mushrooms. ' 'Illotof Hoof , Nonpolluliio , Urcun 1'uus , Asparagus , Modoc. Chicken Salad. Imperial Punch. Snlpp Lardpd , nu Cresion , Jullonno Potatoes. Assorted C'at.p. Vanlllu Ice Cream , brattbeTles. CofToo , Clears. Perhaps the only criticism tbnt could be Amdo would bo that the munu was a tritlo too long , but at 11 o'clock the clears were lighted , nnd the toastmaster arose to execute the duties devolving upon him. Ho gazed regretfully after the waiters who were escorting the last of the empty dishes to the unknown regions in the rear , aad said : "Business Men of the Stnto of Nebraska : I had the honor a few dn\s ape to bid you welcome to our city , and tonight I am proud to sco the business interests of the state so well represented hero. You nro the men on whom ueponds the honor ot the state nt homo nnd her credit abroad. Tonight Is but the beginning of the grand end thnt will bo the result of the work of your nssociation. The clashing of Ideas In your meetings will result in good for the state. I am not hereto to make a speech tonight , but to sco that others do their duty in that direction , and I BOO that the first toast on tbo prosjr mmi Is Omaha , ' and it will bo responded to by Hon. E. Uosowntcr , who was never known to make a prohibition speech. " Mr. Hosowator was warmly greeted nnd spoke as follows : "Mr. Toastmaster and Gentlemen of the , Stnto Business Mori's Association I cannot apeak about Omaha without recalling the past , which rises like a dream before niv mind. 1 see myself bound for the struggling ; town of Oinuha in the territory of Nebraska , nnd ilmillv arrive as the terminus of the then nearest railroad at St. Joo. I wns brought up the big muddy stream in nn nn- clent steamboat that carried the trafllo for the western countiy. We stuck on sand bars , and got loose only to land on another sand bar , when seven days out and within sixteen miles of Nebraska City. "From thcro wo came by wncon and stage coach to Omaha. Wo passed Bcllovuo , and in the distance n largo white lullding was noiutod out as tbe old territorial capital on Capital hill. The road ran down through rnvines , through which the co.ich rattled at terrific speed , nnd finally upset near where Judgu Il.iscall's house noxv stands on south Thirteenth sticot. Wo put up nt the then best hotel in the city , tha Doug- Ins house , a palatial ono story barn , where several of the prominent citizens and bunkers of the Omnhn of lodnv were boarders. Down the streets worb blocks of one-story buildings , and on ono of them was the sign of Kouiitzo Brothers bank ing exchange. "Tho old poitonico Is probably the onlv brick building of that tlmo that Is now stand ing with the exception of the ono afterward remodelled nnd now the Union 1'acltlo head quarters. "Omaha was then n city of 1,000 or5 , ( > 00 in habitants , and the mails came by stage or rlvor and were sometimes cut off by snow storms for iovornl days. The telegraph - graph passed through hero \\ith its llrst trans-continental wire. I remem ber going down to the rlvor umk where n largo concourse of people were gatboicd and some dirt was sbovollod , . while a man in a rod shirt mounted a wairon nnd predicted that fcomo day 10,000 pcoplo would make this city their hotnu. That was A. J. Popploton. fApinauso.VbonCieorco ] "Francis Train said the day would oomo when ho numbered in the population of Omnhn they called him crazy. The vista of years pusses , and a year or two later I can see the business houses all closed , nnd tbo cltUens nrmed with muskets were gathered together to resist the attack of In- dlons , Th.itas the Indian scare In tbocltv of Omaha in IbtB , when the place bad a pop ulation of r > , ( XK ) . That was twenty-six years ngo , when the great poet , John O. Saxe , ap plied thU description to the cltys Hast over boon to Oinnhu , \\hrro Hews thudnrk Missouri ilown. Whom four strong hor-.us scarce can draw An empty wonon thro' the town ? Whom sand U blown from a\ cry mound To III ) your nyos und ours ami throat , NVhcrti all the stoiimurs are aerouud And all the shantlus are nlloat ? Where taverns Imvo nn an\ltm < guest. i'or every corner , shelf and crack , And half Out pi'oplo going wust And ull the other * gulm ; bnuk ? Where thoaton are all thu run , Illtxxly scalpers eoino to trade , Vhuro arurytlilng Is overdone And ovorj body under paid ? "Tho pool did not live long enough to see the Omaha of today , but some of you bnvo neon thu transformation of the past ton rnar3 ; Ton years ago thuro was no paving , no saw- ors , no water works hero. ToJay Omnhn has the finest paved streets of any citv of her f Blzo In America. Wo have n svstein of water works with an original capacity of 4OOU , < KO ) dnllv , nnd now of Js.liOO.OOJ , with machinery i thnt will give a capacity of 105,000,000 gallons lens dally. The water worki company has just put in tbo largest pump in America at n cost of 1160,000. It will pump 20,000,000 gal- Ions per day , aud is a marvel. If you go out there nnd see the machinery you would bo surprised that uuy city would tmvo Huch an Immense plant. A eanUonian from itochcstcr who was out there Sunday told uie that his city , which is of a\rul tuo sntna tire as Omaha , had nothing thnt would compare with It. "On nlns'sntrcot railways nro the lincst of of any city of UiO.tfK ) population In the coun try , 'i hey eurpaM all ether ? In extent , var iety and lint clau service. "The wutcr males are 159 miles In extant. Thu wholesale business Is oxtonsivn. In 1890 tbo Jobbers did n business of $147,000,000. When I took the first Jobbing census In 1S75 the total business was $7,000,000 , nnd now the grocers Mono don business as largo as thut. in the way of manufacturers wo canuot boast of as much as the older cities In the cast , but n wonderful amount Is done hero. Via did 3" > lOiieUOO uusinos * iu that diicctlonllostycar , uf which U0,00.,000 rcptocnts the smelter , which has no superior on the globo. "Six years neo the city of South Omaha , the Magic City , MIS nnly n farm , with ono or two bouses , where now Is n population of 10,000 , and some of the finest parlt'liR ' bouses In America. Twenty years ngo ono small pailtlug house , with a total capital of f..iHK ) . was nil Omaha had ot that biancii of business , and six years airo Jinn cs E. lloj'cl wixs cotmmrntlvoly tbo only packer In Omaha. Mow tno business at South Omalm amounts to more in a week than was then tlono in that business In Omaha In a year. They now slauijhter 5,314 cattle nnd nearly 10,000 hogs In a day , and last jeer they handled ( H.OOO cattle , 1,703,000 bou-s , l.'O.OOO sheep , and 7VX , ) horses at the .South Omaha stockyards. Those flguros speak for themselves of eu- crgioi uropcily iliwctod. "Four or tivebusliiojj men got together with thuirhondv shouldeis and purses and subsrrlbcdabonusofJ75',000 ' ) to induce enst- cnrluluts to come out hero and start pnok- Inc intorusUs UuitnriMiou-tliuthird mid bid fair to become the second In the world in Iho next two years. "Our banks have constantly on deposit $15,01)0,003 ) and $ .T > < ) , UJiOlO , annually passes through tbu clearing bouse.Vu tnoinlso well to shortly rank nnxt to Chkagoln Ihmncial tnattcisasscllas a packing cuntor. "What OinahnUclt * In property shomnltes up in cnercy , and as .vein's roll by jour asio- cl.itlon will see the result at jour jcurly meetings , A mo\o is now on foot to lay a pipe line from tlw great Western oil Holds of Wyoming to Omahn. This will Involve nu outlay of $0,000,000 to i7.000.000 , but eastern capitalists are now loolcmg Into the matter. Oniiibn will bo tlia center of rolmcries and It.stuiid of Importing will export the oil of the vest. With It will como cheap fuel and with that manufactures. "Omaha looks back thirty-six years , jet the future Is still bright and full of promise. It will bo the center of clvlllationlth , no other largo citv this .sldo of tbo Hooklo-i. Out of the oarlh moro wealth shall eoino than has noon ilujt out of It. The farmers 01 Nebraska will to the backbone of Omahn , us they arc the backbone of Nebraska ( Ap plause. ] When the plains of the state are irrigated as tboy ought to bo Omaha will bo cllv of half a million population. " , Mr , llusewater's remarks were very liber ally applauded. Mr Thomas ICilpatrlck spoke nt some length. Hi * topic was ; "Tho Wholesale Merchant. " Among otbor things Mr. Kll- pattick Hold : "In spo'ililni : for the whole sale Interests of our city , as well a for my self personally , lean sny with the tnostoain- est sincerity thnt I am Klad you have ngnln favoicd our tily with your convention. In these days of ' forced indus tries , when wo hoar so much about the McKlnloy Mil and the free coinage of silver , wo nro upt to bo carried away with tbo supposed prosperity which Is Involved in these names aim for the moment to forget that 'Corn Is king , ' and if king , then nowhere else does ho upiioar In such majesty as la our own state of Nebraska. " 1 undnistand tbnt your principal und most direct object is to adopt und perfect some method by which you may guard yourselves against bad deb Is. It is , indeed , a dllllcult proolcm und ono In which we , as wholesale merchants , are doubly interested. I am told that the method adopted a your ago is n good one , but you must never forget that tbo host way to avoid bad debts U to sell for cash. This has boon a bad year for business and , I may add , had It not boon for patience , mutual help and for bearance wo would hnvo had many inoro failures both hero nnd elsewhere. As it is wo have had a good inuny. "i nm conlldent as any ono can bo , who docs not absolutely know the future , thnt wo nro entering upon u season of prosperity. I trust that you may nil re turn to our city iioxt year and that then wo may all rejolcu together In our good fortune. " Air. S. S. Kngllsti responded to the toast "Our Guests , " In which ho said : "His said byon-auuient wlso man that ho who hesitates is lost. So when your com mittee came and asked mo to respond on behalf - half of Omaha , \\hilo fooling sorry for you all , I declined to hesitate for ( ear of being lost. If I had the tongue of an Ingcrsol , I might express my thanks to you for your roval entertainment , but the thoughts will not come. Wo arose infatuated with you tUat we should like to lira with you always. Your gates xvoro oiibncd wide , you beckoned and we came , w * saw and were conquered. Tbo business men from all over the state all say that they are proud of Omaha. There will bo no cessation of the prulso which wo shall give Omaha upon our return homo. JNothhiK has been left undone which could be dono. Go on ana , us wo RO with you lot us bo mu tually proud of uch other. " The toast ' 'Our Association " , , was re sponded to by Mr. J. S. Bishop. Hct > nid : , "I sco all around these tables tbo best bus iness men of tbo state of Nebraska I am proud to bo permitted to bo bore and am proud that wo bivo such n mntlnitlcout city to mtot iu. Wo have been rojally enter tained during our short stay. Our association is for our mu tual good and bonoflt. The middle inon of tbd United States have boon ainot the last to como together und loin hands for tbulr own benefit. "Tonight wo nro two years old , and I pre dict that iu another ) car wo shall have doubled our branches and our membership. Vo biivo all derived a bonollt from ttiib meet ing. In comparing notes wo gain "Ssomo knowledge nnd much useful Information. Much Rood has been accomplished by our mooting , and ingoing back to our homes wo shall carry with us a pleasant remembrance of Ouiatin. I liopo the inlddla men of the United States will soon meet in national con vention. The result of such a mooting would bo to solve the problem of bad deals " Mr. Louis Helm rod was called upon to respond - spend , but was so hoarse that bo could scarcely speak , consequently ho made only an niologv. | Major Cashing thou dcoided the mooting adjourned. KOIl CUKA-l'KU 1NSUUANCE. PlniiH for tlie Ilcucfit of State HeruliniitH , The business aon's convention wni called to order at 0:30 yesterday morning by Yico 1'rosldont King , Tbo flrst business takou up was a discus sion of the feasibility of organizing u west ern association comprising the states west ol the Mississippi and that they correspond with the National Grocera' association , ask ing them to co-oporato in tbo formation of n national husinrai association , On motion of Mr. Ilodgln a cotnniittoo of three , Mr. King of Lincoln , Hussoy of Omaha and Frioud of llumboldt was ap pointed to devlio ways and incaus of pro cedure. Following this came n discussion of the in- a u ran co question , Secretary Ilodgin stated that thoiuoaof av. > to business flro Insurance company was nquu-stionof very sober thought , but as the question bad been brought up before the con vention a plan might bo formulated thnt would provo a success. Ho thought the only top to bo taken was to appoint a committee , to report at the next nn mini coin on lion. Mr. English thought the question a Utal one , but was opposed to the convention tak ing uuy action now toward organizing n com pany , as there leiniilnod too much work in completing the organization. Ho would favor , a committee to Investigate ana report at the next convention , however. Mr. Leo of Fremont , nlxvays looked with a good deal of suspicion on now companies. If the association will raise the requiroU $100,000 capital It would surely bo u good Hung. If wo were thoroughly on our foot and could Insure the business men of the Rtnto ut a les rate than they are now getting It , it would , surely risult In iiuinoasuiablo pood.Mr Mr , Ifaullns of WaUdlold wantodto know if the insurance business would bo properly In tbo line of the work of this association , Mr. King ot Lincoln said ho had nlway * thought the Insurance rates in Nebraska aboutdoublo what they ought to be. Ho felt , however , thnt mutual insuranca o-juipanln a were not succotsfuL If tbo business men would wise Iho capital they might mnVo n IUGCOSS out of n company. But the rliks should bo limited and the utmost care oior- cl.sod in preparing n code to govern such a.u enterprise. Mr. Uonown of Omaha , snld the matter would require time , nnd could not bo mast ered In nn hour or a day. H Is n , great ques tion In the business world. The question of Insurance nnd rate Is something that men of Ions experience must handle. Wo hnvo rates In Omaha ns hlgu ns 7 per cent. Ho would not take such risks , ns ho was certain of In curring loss for his company. It Is n hard question to handle , and would require n thorough Investigation , The mutual plan Is out of tbo question In this slate. Mr. Baldwin of Lincoln , thought the con vention should confine Itself lo the Insurance against bad debts. Do not think thnt freight rates , running iho slnto legislature , and nro Insurance should cut any figure In this con vention , Mr. Hodgln coincided with Mr. Baldwin , but thought tbo boat disposition of the ques tion would bo in the appointment of n coin- m It too to in.iko research and report ut the next convention 0110 way or the other. Mr. King said that It would bo an Instruct ive thing for this committee In Ihoir luvc'tl- gntlon to find out what the Insurance com panies wcro making on their risks In this sluto. What Is tholr actual per coat of gainer or loss. Mr. Bcnawa said the premiums paid In the elty of Omaha last j ear was about ? 100,000. Mr. Travli of Lincoln was opposed to tl H insurance suggestion and thought the 1011- vcntion should muko nn exclusive study of thu uiurchunlz'.ng business. Mr. Tllshop of Lincoln don't know much about Insurance , hut has thought of Ita httlo. Sees many diniculttcs In tbo way of forming n mutual insurance company. Believes our meiehants , however , nro paying too much , and thnt something ought to be done about It , Shouldn't bo hasty , but glvo tbo mailer proper thought la nil Its phases , and next year , with inoro delegates , moro enthusiasm and moro money , if wo see our way clear in thu Insurance business , then we can take de cisive stops In the matter. Would favor the appointment of a committees. Mr. Kngllsh moved tno matter of insurance bo luft to a committee consisting of Bonawa , Bishop and Ilodgln. Adopted. How to collect and how to make safoxrad- Its \vas next discussed. Mr. flodgln said ono of the best plans for collections nnd credits is tbo credit boon us adopted b.i tbo Fremont branch , which con tains a report weekly , monthly and yearly on collections and credits. Mr. Hardy from Lincoln Ibought Iho proper way was for employers to make tboir em ployes pay tholr debts. Mr. English was of u like opinion. Mr. TravU of Lincoln said when ho hire * n man no expects him to pay his doDts. .After a long and Intoro'ulng discussion ot the subject by the members of thecomon- tion It was laid over for further consideration nt a future oay. 'Iho following resolution was offered and adopted : llusolvcd , That it Is tbo sense of the Ne braska State Business Mrn's association thnt not loss than 8100,000 should bo raised bv pri vate subscription uud otherwise , in addition to the ? r > 0OUd appropriated by the legislature for the purpose of making a proper display o ( Nebraska products and attractions nt the world's fair , and Uesolvcd , That Iho president bo nnj is hereby authorl/od to appoint n committee of live to co-operate with n like committee of other organizations hcroiKor appointed , in fiirthorlngolToits looking to n proper rcprc- soutnllon of Nebraskainlerosls at the world's fair. fair.Tho The special commitleo appointed lo report on Iho raising of funds reported as follows : Wo have investigated the plan proposed by the Commercial directory company that is to sot asldo ono dollar for each member In the county where the number of members oscooil tbe costs , and n fair profit to the Commcrcin directory company for transacting the busi ness. Wo bellovo It to bo n feasible plan and wo roeommona Its adoption. Adopted. The committee to whom was referred the mutter of forming ; a western businessmen's association recommended that the general secrutnry bo Instructed to correspond with other business men's associations on thU subject. Further , that If possible , said or ganization bo formed on principles similar to these governing the Kobroska State Ilusl- ness Men's association. Further that the parties endeavoring to organize the National Gioccrs association bo asked that tboy co operate with the association In forming a National Business Men's associalion to in clude nil classes of business , and tbo general secretary report at the next stale convention. Ttio following committees were ap pointed ; State trade coinmittco S. S. English , Eagle , R II. Moora , ICoarnoy , H. M. Bron- son , Albion , > T. H. Ilusslo , Omaha , andJ. I > Fhke , Beatrice. World's fair committee It. P. Hodprin , Omaha , H. J. Lee , Fremont , W. E. Hardy , Lincoln , C. llanscn , Hastings , and D. i > , Uolfo. Nebraska Clly. Slate legislature commitleo Louts Holm- rod , Omaha , C. I ) . Hoffman , Olarks , J , O. Chapiu , Lincoln , Louis , Voith , Grand Island , ami Thos. Hitwllns , Wakofleld. The following resolutions went through with a whoop : Your committee on rosolulions would re spectfully submit the following for tbo u.\f- proval of this convontlon : Kesoltod , That wo are under deep obliga tions tt > the members of the Omaha liourcl uf trndn for the USD of this room nnd the many courtesies cvlcmlod to us. nnd we hereby oi- tend to them our heartfelt thanks. Uosolvod , That our thanks uro duo the press of Oinnlin fur the court osios extended Inlliclr reports especially to Tim HEP. commending it for Its liberality nnd enterprise. Ueiolvetl , By this convention Unit wofully apprt-elatu tlio magnanimity of the Union I'uelliu railroad in stvlng ns the oximriluu In South Omnlm nnd to all lines centering in thl * city for reduced rates , also to the proprietors of thu .Mllhird for u Ilka concession. KosoUed , Thnt In the fitet that the Chlcuxn nroc'ordeemiMl Oils convention of siilllciont liiiporUnuo to spud n snoi-lnl rcDOltorln the person ot Jlr. S McKlnzle to report the | > ro- ceedliiKs. wo feel and nppronlnto the compli ment and trii t Unit our members ' " ' this publication their hearty Mippnrt. Kesolvi'd , Th.itu 1110 under deep obliga tions to Mi O. W. I.lnlngurof this city for lilt kindness , Ki-nernslty nnd courteous l Ity In opening his homo and art galluiy to the inviiibotsuf our con vontlou , Itesolved , Th.it wo are sensible ot ournlill- nations to the 400 retailers of the clly of Omnhn fortho Interest they lm\o taken In in tending the contention and assisting us In our deliberation * . Itesolviul. That wo , the members of tlin No- br.iHknStnto Itiislness Men's association , extend - tend our thanks to Mayor 1C. 0. lliiihlni for his address of welcome and words of ndvR-e. . KosolMid. That wo uro especially Indebted to I'reililunt O. II. Wobstei\und Buciotary 11. I' . Ilndgln of ' .ho Commurulul directory com pany and to the members ccncrnlly.cspcciiilly the committee ot arrangement * of the loe.d branch at Omaha , for their untiring otlnrts In organizing this association , the result ( if whlrhuo Iioliuva will lionf lasting hcncflb to the business Inturests of Nebraska. Unsolved , That e t.iko this motliM of publicly cxurcssliiK our [ rutlturto to tlo ] wholesale more-hunts of Omaha , pucker.of bouth Omaha , for their Kt'iicirouo liosnlt.il Ity , and particularly for the elubonto bnii'iiii't ' which has buun prepared for our ontortiiln- inrnt Itesohed. Tbnt It should be the duly of eM > ry inoiiilinr of tills association , without IT- gnrd to olllelal position to keep its nlijoct * and Intuiustrtoter uppermost In hlsmlnil , nnd tolene ; no effort untried that would ttud to piomoto Its uelfiro ; anil advancement , Uuipculfully Hubmlttud , S. . KNOI.IRII , , O. 8. llENAWX W. E. llAiiiir , _ _ Uommlttuo , Sparkling and Doliolons. In purity of quality and delicacy of flavor Saterlan Ulngor Ale bos no equal , either for eign or domestic , Uottlod at Kxtclsior Springs , Mo. I'nnk UtllolulH Arrcstoil. PiiiiAtiEi.i'iiu , May 21. Francis M , FCcn- nody , president , and Henry S. Kennedy , cashier of the suspended Spring Garden Na tional bank , have been arrested on warrants sworn out by a depositor of the bank , charg ing thorn with receiving deposits whutt ttioy know the bank wns insolvent. The statement of tbo condition ofthoPonn- sylvanla safa deposit and trust company shows nn apparent doliclt of $ "J7,000 botn'oon the usjots und liubilitloi. N'o griping , no nausea , no pain whoa 1)3 ) Witt's Little Early Hlsors are taken. Small pill. Safe p > ll. Best pill. TlulfOt AtflMltH 111 DKNVP.K , Cole , , May 21. The annual con vention of the Railroad Ticket AgciiU imocl- ntlou Is in scdilou hero. Delegates are pros- out from every stuto In the union , Caimdk and Mexico. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing bynip is the host of all romedlo * for children teething ; u bottle. FROM CIIKiACftl ) ENGLAND. I'JK A Line of Steamers fefiih to Bo Established by n Indicate. TEN VESSELS TO'1BE ' CONSTRUCTED. Coolry's lIliipHS Mny Itosult In His Kotiromrnt.lr < > m the Inter state CoiiimciHta Commission A Talk with llojL CHICAGO OFFICE OP Trm HEB , I CIIICAOO , Miiy UI. ( Is to luvjallii ) of stoamoM thnt will run direct from this port to ouo of the niuny navlgublo ports on Bristol cliannel , \\bicb. cuts through Iho southwest corner of \Valci. The arrangements for the line nro so noirly completed that it Is stated on Rood authority tbnt sorao of the new vessels wilt bo tn commission M early "as IbW. The syu- dlcnto back of the enterprise rcprrsunts a capital of $3,000,000. It is the Intention to build ton stcol steamships , wblcli nt Aral will run between Chlcaijo mill th u English ( oust. By the tlmo the whole ten nro cotniloteil ) tbo expectation Is to oxtcnd the route so ns to Include - cludo Hamburg nnil Bremen. The steamers ulllnll bo constructed with n vlow to moot ing tbo limitations of tbo Wfllaml nnd St. Laurence rlvor eatmls , xUiieh roprc-icnt ti navigable distance of over seventy mllos. Hence tboy wilt not Uo as largo aud capacious us the ordinary oi'cnn vessels , but they will bo largo enough for tbo purposes of the syndicate , which will bo controlled by tbo Great "Western railway of England and tbo Cardiff dock trust , JiniflB COOLKl's 1U.NKSS. "Judge Cootey , chnlrmnn of the Interstate coniianrcQ commission , Is a very sick man , " said Judge ICnupp , also a member of the com mission , nt tbo Palmer house. "To tell tbo truth , I fear bo will never preside at uuother meeting of tbo commission. Ho Is sevoiitv years of ago now and his Hfo's work Is be- pinning to leave Us truces. Wo have \vaited lor him a day or so , but as the advices ro- oolvcct tills morning state that ho U no bettor wo will go to work without n chair man. Judge Coolcy has woittcU incessantly all his Hfo anil no labor could bo more trying than the duties Involved in tbe chairmanship of tbo Interstate cotmiicrco commission , I do not like to cause any ulurni. but It Is my Judg ment tliutJudgo Cooley will notboalilo to resume bis work wltb us , If ho recovers nt all. Ho is now at homo at Ann Arbor , .Mich. , whcio bo U confined to bis bed most of the time. Should bo retire fiom active work the government will lose ouo of its wisest , ablest and most conscientious ser- \ants. " UAH.llOVI ) NOTTS. The proposition to reduce the nil rail rates on corn and oats from Chicago to the sea board to meet the low rates in effect by tuu Inko and rail lines has been voted down b\ the railroads in tbo Trunk line and Central Trnlllc association. It s understood that the eastern trunk lines' uro responsible for this result. They are sure to got business tiny- way whether It is brpught them by their rail or Inko connections and thov have no Interest in reducing tbo rate liy rail. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago. Burlington & Qulncy was Held hero ycsteiday. The old board of directors was ro-clcctcd. 1IOSTOX AMIEKMEX TOUHISO. A delegation of Doston alderman and ofll- clals who are making1 u tour or tbo country lavnstlfjatlng the street , sewer and water systems of different titles , arrived in Chicago josterday ana visited.various points of Inter est. The delegation KO to Milwaukee from hero. lx WltKCKKD I ITIIE TUXNEU The Washington ptroct tunnel was the scene of nn exciting accident at seven o'clock last night which but for tbo presence of mind of tbo passengers would have resulted in serious Injury and. death to a number of passengers. At that hour the tunnel wnj nearly full of trains and two or three stopped in tbo middle of tbo tunnel to allow these in advance to got oat of the way. As a heavy loaded Madison avenue car entered the tun nel tbo grlpman , seeing the tram ahead of him , attempted to stop bis train , but tbo brakes refused to work and the train slid down the Incline and smashed Into a train , causing n bad smash. The women screamed and the occupants of the cars scrambled out and all rolled together on tbo ground. Man ) were scratched nnd bruised. H. J. Odea , who was not quick onougn , was caught in the wreck and sustained internal injuries. It was two hours before the track was cleared. SHOT nr A si'Rixo ou.v. John Castle , living near Bad Axe , Mich. , was shot by a spring gun wbllo entering the yard of Walter Hiohards last night. Castle and Richards nro neighbors , and of late storlos have been clrcuIatttiR connecting Castle nnd Hlchnrds1 young aud pretty wife. These stories reached Richards , and ho quarreled with Castle and forbauo him the house. wr.sTEitx rcori.n i.v CIIICAOO. Among the western people In Chicago today were the following : At the Grand I'nultlc Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Honin , J. F. Klrltendall , J. S. Colliu , Omaha. At the Luland N. C. Blalto , Cedar Kaplrts , la. la.At At the Auditorium H. F. Batchellor , Miles City , Mont. , J. N. Cassady , jr. , Council Bluffs. At thn Wellington Hon. G. AV. 13. Dorsoy , T. H. Taylor. Charles Burmster , Omaha ; A 11. Ca'vard , Crosco , In. At the Palmer U. S. James , Hot Springs , 'At' the Trrrnont S. F. Weeks , II. D Brown , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Colo. Miss C. Cjlo , Omaha : Miss Wooloy , Oeorgo E. Wooloy , Salt Lake ; B.J. Van ValUenburg , Mindcn. Nob. II. A * Taylor is attending a confer.'nce of barbed wire fence men. Hon. and MM. W. A. Poxton loft for homo this ovcnlng. ATKINSON. Do Witt's Little Early Klsors ; best little pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath. BIKMOHIAL DiVV. The Grand Army VoterniiH Will Prop- orljr Observe It. The old soldion roali/to that they are Ret ting well.along in years and this year the Decoration day parade will bo dispensed with. The veteran's" ' fool to old and stiff to mnrch , but will spud rommlttces to visit oath cemetery and dccotato the graves of their oomrados. The usunlimuslcnl and oratorical programme ntll bo phen at Hanscom park at 2 o'clock Saturday nfiornoon , May 30. Colonel Champion S. CbasqSvlil prcsldo nnd J. A. O , Yeoman of Fort DOIlgo , In. , will deliver ttio oration. Tbe following committees will tmvo charge of tbe arrangements ; General Committee George A. CusUirpost No. 7 , John B. Siwbllt , secretary ; John W. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla \ Of porfoot purity. Lemon -I - Of great strength. Almond -I Eoonomylnthclruso Rose etc. ? ) Flavor na delicately and dellclously as the fresh fruit. llonzn nnJ TmncU Oixrrlty ; U. S. Grant [ icst No. 11U , Simeon llloom , J.V. . Hllor nndJncob fnwcoU ; Ooorgo Crook p ° it No. l'J. n. It. Hull , clmlrmaut W. O. McLcna and A. K. Ulioidc < < . Kcccjitlon U. H. Dall nnd Simeon Ulooui. riowcH A. 1C. Ithoadcs , Prnnc1 ! * Onrrlty nnd J. II , Ucovoi of tbo Sons of Votorons , nsslslcd uy Airs. West of ( Jcorgo Crook corns. I\lrs. \ Lnndiprln of U. S. ( Jrnnt c rps nnd Mrs. J , U. Hooves of CJeorgo A. Ouster \Vnumu's Uollnf corps. I'repnrhiR ( Irouuds , etc. John U. Snwhtll and J. li. Hooves. Music and I'raRrninnio H. M. Stone , U. S. Grunt post , chnlrmnn ; W. O. Mcl.enn , George Crook post ! W. 1 . Ilrowno , Ooorgo A. Ouster post ; Mrs , I ) . O. Iltioadt nnd Miss Hatcrly of Grant Woman's Relief corps ; Mrs. Dennett nnd Mrs , Hull of Orook Woman Relief corps ; Mrs. G , II. lUiotlcs und Miss Clnni I'ecnnn of Ouster corps , assisted bv tbu president of tbo tiny. In mnlclnn their announcement tbo Gtwid Army comrades say : "On frlOuy preceding Memorial dnv tbo school children nro requested lo contrlbuto llowers for decoration purposes. The school clilldrcu of IHU scraped lint und mndo band- nRCJ for the wounded .soldiers mid It should boa plcasuro tojnv to AntherIlouers tostrow on tie graves of tboso who died for tbo preservation of tuts union. "Comrades will bo deluded from the posts to address the scbolnn of cacti school In tbo city on tbo day the Dowers are Kntli- 01 cd. "A meeting of the general commlltoo nt B 11. Unit's oftlco room , U10 Now Yorlc Life building , on next Friday ut 4UU : p. m. ft OlI'S IUXGDOM. Kov. T. M. llotiso Tolls What it Is Iilkc \o\vninl | iMi > \fir. . Kov. T. M. House of Champaign , III. , for merly pnstor of tbo first MothodUt cnurch of tins city , pi cached in tbo now church nt tno corner of Twentieth and Davenport , last night to n fair sized audlcnco. Ho look n text from tbo eighteenth chapter of John. The partlcul.tr words quoted for the central ibouphl ware : "My Kingdom is Not of this World.1' The speaker said thai Christ had boon solicited to become tha earthly king of the .lows and nssumo regal nr.indcur , but this he loftijed. Ills words , houovcr , did not moan that bis kingdom .should not bo connected in uny way wltb the world or should not bo not , til ) on oirth. Tbo words meant to convoy the fuel tbnt Christ's kingdom was dllTorcnt'from all cut till ) kingdoms. The soiiker ) ) then went on to show how tbo klntrdom of Christ differed from tbo kingdoms and empires that bad orison , nourished and fallen , and bow it would alvvajs bo dilleronl Irom any oartbly king dom Tbo kingdom of Chi 1st , Iho speaker said , was not patterned after an ) thing human , was not born of man's wisdom and did not como us tbo result of wnr or bloodshed or states manship. While oartbly kingdoms were bounded by rivers and mountains and wcro nt nil times in danger of retie rcssion and decay , the kingdom of Christ was world wide uud eternal. Harlbly kingdoms inlchl crumble lo pieces oven our own beloved republic might give way to tbo encroachments of Inlldolltv or In- toinpernuco and go down in ruin , but the kingdom of God , the speaker hoid , would eventually 1111 the whole earth and spread peace and happiness over nil creation. teething ; Else equals Ajcr's 1'ills for stlmiilntlng a toipid nvcr , strengthening digestion , and regu lating the action of the how els. They con tain no calomel , nor any other Injurious drug , but are composed of the active princi ples of the best vegetable cathartics. " I was a suKcrcr for jcais Iiom dyspepsia nnd liver troubles , ami found to pcimanent relief until I commenced taking Ayci's Pills. They have effected a complete cure. " George Mooncy , Walla Walla , W. T. "Whenever I am troubled with constipa tion , or suffcr-from loss of appctiti1 , Aycr's rilhset mo right again. " A. J. Klscr. Jr. , lii-ck House , Va. "I'or the euro of headncho , Aycr's Ca thartic Pills are the most effective mcdlcino I e-\cr used. " IMC James , Dorchester , Mass. "Tno boxes of Ajcrs IMIls cured mo ol e > ere headache , from which I was loiiKasuf. fercr , " Kmaia Koycs , Ilnbbardston.Coun. Ayer's Pills , nr . J. C. AYEK & CO. , Lowell , MOOB. iiold by all Dealers In Medicines. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14O9 DOUGLAS STREET OMAUA , NED. Tnomoit widely nnd favorably knownopec- mllstilntno Unltoi Btntos. Tholr IODK ex. porlcnco. romarknbloilflll nn'l universal euo- cess In the trrntmtnt nnd euro ol'Nervous. Chronic nnil Hurglcnl Dlnnascs , cntltla these eminent ptiyslclnni to Dm full confidence of the nnilotocl ovorywhnrr. Tlior puiranK-ot : A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE OUHB for tbo aw I ul effects of early vlcr , und the tiumer- or. o IU that follow In It * tr.iln. PUIVATK. III.OOI ) AND SKIN DISEASE ? Bpopcllly. potnnlctolr and poriiiniivntlr curod. NEHVOUa DEUIUTV AND bKXUAL DI8- OHDEKS yield readily to tholr skillful treat- uinut. I-ILE8. FISTDLA AND HEOTAL ULOEU8 crunranteed cured nltliont pain or detention from buvliiflts. nVDUOOKLK AND VAIUCOOELE permn nentlr and nucccHsfnlly cured In every usiso , sypniLiH. OO.NOHRMIA. : GLEET , sper- nintorrVFoinliml WcHldicsi , Lost Mimhood , Night Emlsslonc. Decayed Kaonltlen , KemnU WuukneBs and nil clolti-nto disorders proullni to cither BOX positively en red , in well us all functional disorder * t lint result from youlhf.'J fnlllcior the e o ssof iiuitnro ynnrs. HTPirTIII/lJOunruntcBd .lurnmno n 11J J 11\1O1 U I\u cured , removal coinplot . /Hliout cuttlnc , canstio or ( llhunllon. Curd otfoctcd nt bumn by patient without mo ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG ANO MIDDLE AGED MEN. flTNl ? The awful rITncts o ! L.UKL cariy vice which brlnRi nrganlo ivonK'nrsi , drstioylm ; both mind nnd body , with ull Its dro doil Ills , pormiinently cured. 11IJ RTTQ Address those who have Im Ul\O , Ills I IJ pnlred thcnii hos by Im proper Indulgence und solitary nablU , which ruin hoth mind and body. iinltUn ! them for bnilni'us. Hindv or nmrrlUKCi. MAItHIED MiN : nr thosu ontorlnff on thnt Inippy llfo , uwaro of physical dobllltyquickly BiaUted. OUR SUCCESS Isbmsfl upon fncts. First Pnietlonl exptrl dice. Bocond Ev cry ca 10 U specially Htudlod. tliui itarllnK rlKht. Tlilrd medlolnei nra prepared In our Inboratory exactly to suit each CH. e , thus olTectlntt euros without Injury , Drs. Betts & Betts , M09 DOUGLAS STREFT OMAHA. NER N tli : lo Conli-acioi-H. Notice li hoiiiliy clvon thutkealixl bids will bo rceulvud hy the Hoard of Kduuntton ol NclMin , NtickoIIs county , Neb. , ut the First Nntlonnl bunU In x.tld cltv. until H o'clock p. m. , I'rlduy. the U.'nd dny of JMny , lrt/1 / , foi thn iTucllon und cnmplotlon nf 4 blub school tuilldlin : . Khtlmatcd rosl slxtocn thouKUnd llvu linnilriMi UolIurn ( KU > nJ.CO ) . I'Untt on Illn. ( ! ontravlnrii will nctsompnny ouch hid with u certified oliKOk pnynblo tofald Hoard of IMu- catlon In thu sum of live huiidicd dollnrs ( ? , ) ) MM ) us us uvldrncn of KOOI fHlth. Tim Ixmrd rcsiorrui the riant to reject uny nr all bid ? UKO. K. MrDUNAM ) . wlVdtttu Five Hundred Meu's Sack and Cutaway Street and Business Suits , new designs in cas- simeres and cheviots , neat stripes , plaids and mix colors ; seasonable garments of our own manufacture , reduced for one weelc to th < ? uniform price of 10.00. In order to properly display our large va riety of summer coats and vests , more room on our first floor becomes a necessity , hence this extraordinary reduction in price on go xls of true merit. Cheap gooclsareout of our line , but youwill always find us with good goods cheap , our bargains are appreciated because they are * always genuine. We place on sale BOO dozen real French Mnct , Half Hose , in brown , tan and mode colors , regular price the world over SBc , or 3 pair for $1. Our price until closed out , 2Bc per pair. Popular prices 011 Boys' and - Children's Clothing , Shirt Waists and Boys' Furnishings ; reliable garments , honestly represented and sold at Reasonable Prices. Send for illustrated catalogue. Money cheerfully refunded when tjoods do not satisfy. , KING & CO. , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. Watch , our Show Windows all Week. ( Send for Ilustratcd Catalogue. ) RRILWRY TIME GRRD imnATToniiJiiriN'n'rojrsTj : Oinalm. I Dppiit llltli and.M mon bt . I Omnlm. 4.30 p in Uilcnito Vcntltitdc. . . (100 n m DM ) n in CliluiKO Kxprut * . . 1UJJS u ui I'SO p ni ( lilnixo Kxpreai. . . ij..M p ni dlUpni . . . .Cliliiiiio A lo n Local. 8 15 n m J.envcs Onmh'i Dc-i'Qt Hull iind Mti'Oti SH. I Omnliit. K. f. , SI * J AC II Oniuba. Dvpnt lOlh nnil Mn on Stu U.iU n'mi .K'nii u * Oltjr Day Kzprnii . . .I 6W p in 34i p m | K. C. Night K.xp. via U. I' . Trnni. I C 45 o m UNION I'ACIHC. I Arrives Omulm. I Depot lOtli imil .Mnri y Sts. I Omnlm. 1010 n in Kansas Cltr'rfxprnss ( ex Sun. ) . 4 3 p in 10 20 ft m Denver ICxprem 4 00 p in * CO lira Overland Flyer V W | > m 4 JO p TO . .Grant ] Inlnnil Kxp ( ox. Sun ) 11 65 am 7.W p ui 330 p m l-onvoa [ CHICAGO. " .MUr & 8TrT'AlJIJ. I | Arrive Oinalm. I U. i' . ik'pot.l and Miircjr 8 | Omul lm C0pni ! | Chicago Kxpron I ILWura U.lSnml ClilcnitQ Kxpron I B.1U pin I iTveTl CHICAO'oririrjTl'ACIKIc ; I Arrives Omalm. 1U 1 * . depot. lOtli nnil Mnrcy htt. I Omnlm. ti'JO p m , Nlkht lxpro ] ! it U 'a u iu II l'i u in Atlantic Kxpresi ( i U p m tM p ml Ve'lltJiili ) l.linltud. . . . 10 tj'i n m Leaves 1 MOU.V CITVA I'ACIHIC. I Arrives Omaha I DcjKJt 10th iind Marc ) hta I Omulm. 715 n in I .Sioux Clly rai cnBor llO.VO m 515 p ml . . HI. Paul Kxproni llOS'i n m Jj > uve aiou.x tirrr & . Arrival Omaha Depot 15th nnd Wulnler hti. I Omaha UUJp ml .St. 1'nul Limited I Si u m Loitvoi It'IUCAKO.V NOIlTliWKSTKUN. Arrives EOnmlin. lU I1 , tlt'iKit. tUlh nnd Mnrcy MH Omaha. 'J.l.'j n nil ClilciiKol'.xpro'o b.l' ) u m 480 p m Vu ttbulu J.lmltoil > .i. ' > u u m ! > 2U p m instern Hyer -51 p m O.VU p mlxcal | ICast 1.x. ( oxcupt Monduy ) 010 p in I-cnvoii" ! OMAHA \ 8T I.OUIH . . . .I Arrive * Omnlm | U. 1 * . ileput. lUlli nml Murcy Wi.l Onmliii 4 OP p ni I . .bl. IxiiilK Uiinnnn Hall . . II ? S3 p m Ixjnvu K. K .V.MO VAI.I.KY. Arrlvo Oinnlia Depot Kith nnd Weliplor Bta. Omaha MISSOUItl 1'ACIHC. I Arrlvoi Uinulln. I Iop t 15tli BujMVobitor Sts I Onmlm 10W n m | Ft Ioul A K C. Kxprass , IGIO n m U IS p ml _ Bt I oiiliiA _ K. U. liiprosi I 5 'JO p m lxavus ; j K. C. , HI' . .101 ! A C. II. i Arrives Transfer ! Unlull 1'i-pot ' , Council lllutr < . [ Transfer 1007 u m , .KnnBas Qty Day Kxpreia .I & .U p m 10 .1 p ml Ivnnaas City NlKht Kxpren | 6ZO a m ( IIICACO It I A I'ACII'IC. b Arrives Union Dei ol , Oiuncll Illiins. Transfer lixprum . 9 20 a m Atliutla Kxpross. . p ni Veitlhiiln Limited a in toavot | CIIICAl7rNOUriI\Visri ! : < UN I Ar7lvo Transterl UnlimIaHtytiiiiicllIliluR | > , iTrniinfur Ixiavns | CIIICA < ; o7HUftI/N A QUINCV I ArrlvoT Trunnforl Jlnjon Dyot , Council HlulH ITrarnfor Nolluu t > Contractors. Notluo N hereby plvnn thnt sonloil lilils will l > u rneulvotl by tliu ixiird of publlo hinds nnil Lmlldliu's nt lliu olllcu of thu hcerolitry of xt.itu nt Miicoln. Nttt ) , , until tliu uil iJiy : ot Jiiius Ib'H , ut I u'olocU p. for thu unii'llon , coiistruutlununil coinplotliiii of u two-Morv lirlulc anil stouu litilldlns known nH"rtiu Mut'o IndiiHtrliil School for Hoyn unit ClrU , " to bo cruutfd nt Geneva , rillnmr onnnty , . llll , ni iHiriilniiK , hiHiclflcntlonhHiid dmixiis now on tliu In tliuothooof thu vniiiriilsilonurof nubile ItiiuU nnd UullilliiK nt Mnnoln , Null. ( 'ontriiutors will l > o roqnlrwl to conform Ui rules nnil Mutilation * HHHUI forth Iu sicolll- | ciitlons ndoutud by thn boir ; < l. Tliu boKrd ri ) cr on tlio rlsht to rujootuny and all lilils. Dutcd at Lincoln , Neb , Mny fl , 1801. A. 1C. llL'MI-IIIIKV. 1'rcnldrnt Ilo.ird I'nlillo LnndH und llulidlnis Attuat : JOIINU , Al.iJt.N , Becrutury of Hlntn MUJ''liu DOCTOR McOrBEW. THE S PECIALIST Morolliiin 15 ronra oxpcrloncu In tlio truatmontof PRIVATE DISEASES. Acuro jjuamntccd In H to 5 dar , wltflont hola ot nn liour'a tlmo , GLEET. Tha moit cnraploto mill ulnoluto euro for Rlcct and nil ivnnoylnK ( lUclmrRi'ii over known la thu muillctt profosslun. rcrmnnuntlr enroll In fruniitulO Uayi STBIOTUBE Or pnln In rellovliw tin ) blnilder curnil without pain or limtrnmtmu , nu cuttlnj ; , no illliitlin : U'lio mosl rcmnrkabluruuiedjr known to uiodorn nclouco. SYPHILIS. Cured In 30 to M rtuyx Dr. MHircw'ii treatment for thin torrlblo ljl < HKlill o.iioliaj been iirononncctt thu most nuocossful rcmeily cvur illHcoronxl for tlu > uti- Bnhilo euro ( if tha illioinn. Hit HIKCCM wltliinH ( llseime lim nuvur boon equalled. A cumplcto curi Kimrnnioed. LOST MANHOOD nessnil noikncinon nf tl xoxnnl orvnin , nervom. Anil timidity iind rtuiponilunor nbnolutuly turuJ. The rolluf lit liiinuMllutu und complete. SKIN DISEASES , nn < J all dl > rn < oi of tlio blood , llvor , kldnojrj , add bladder periuiinontly curnd , FEMALE ) DISEASES ThoOoetor "HomnTri-itniont" for lnillc > li pronounced - nouncod lijr nil nho h-ivu uiinl u to bu the mint crim- plctemid conviMilont roniof \ over oHITCII for tint treatment of fomnlo dlKcniui. li I truly Konderlul remedy , llouri for liidlu < . from y to 4 uuljr , DR. MoGRBW'3 Mnrvolloan iirec In thy treatment of vrlvnte rtl - onsei him won for him u reputation which IB trull * national In charnetcr , nnil Ills ureal nruiy of patlonn rcattuH from the Atlantic to the lnrtlc. | Tha Uoitnr li a Kraduntu ( if "reirulMr" meillclnn and li.is har IOIIK nnd careful oipnrlenco In honpltul prnctlnt , and In cla Hl nnionK Ihx lendliiit apeelallBtii In mod ern Hdaucu , Troatniont by ( virreipomlenwi. Wrltu for circular ! about oitcli of tha uliovo rtlio i e , froa. Olllco , 14th and Farnam Struots , Omah.i Neb. Kntranca on either etruot. INSTKTUTm. Forthfl Iroitmont of nit CJino.Vin AND RtJKOtOAr , DlrtliAHItd. llrncos , Appllnneoi for IJofonnltlui.anil Trusseui. Iloit Kacllltlos , Apparatus tnil lloiuedlui forfuoeaiiful IroittiiHnt of ovorr form ut dliuKia retiulrlnir Medlmlor Sunjlcal TrontiUBiit. NINICTV ItOOMd I-1)11 ' ' ' I'A'l'IKMIt Hoard and AtUimUnca. IliiI Accommodntloni . .Vint.Vrlto for circulars 01 Deformities und llrnroi , Trussni , Club ruaL Curra > turoi of Hplno , IMIii * , Tutnon , Cancer , Cntnrrli , lironchllli , lnlinlnttin , Kloctrlcltr , laralysli , Kpll- eysy , Kidneys , Illaddor. Ky , Kar , Hkln and Illooil , and ull HurkMi-nl ( Jpurnllnio. DISKAHK4 OK WOMKN nspeclalUi. Hook 01 Dln'mui of Women Froii. Wo have IMely addrd n lylnx In Dnpartmuat for Woman liurlnit contlnoiiient Ititrlrtlr I'rltnUi I Only llolli- liln.Mudlcnl ln tltuU > Mftklnu a Upaclally of I'Ht- VATB lIHKA8lia. All Illood Jllroisei succmsfally tnialoil. Mnillrln * 3r Inttrnnienti snnt by mat ) or oxprosi socitroly pHckod , no iiitrki to liullenlo e.ontuun or nunJjr. Oniparxma * . lnt rr | r prufurrot Call and coiKUlt us or send lilt ory of your ca o , nn < t wo will mil In lain wrippnronr IIOOKTO .MKS ntKKi upon Pri vate , HpeeUl or Nnrroui 1'Uousoi , wllbquosllouUit Address all Ittlorito A. T. McLaughiln , President , /tli und llirn"y ( tHroiiti. | BnHflrtng from lh ullucts ol youthful orron i-arly decar , wastlnavrvaknru , lost munhiK > . | , cite. . I will will nvaluaola UvutlMi ( x-alnl ; uintulnlni fullpanlculon for Iionui cure , FltUlt of clmrKu Acplondul iiibdlral work I tboulil l reodliy crerj maurho ! iii > rvniii imd dchllllAUMt , Addrei % Vrof. V. C. I'OWbliltfllooUum , C'ouui I