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TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA , SUNDAY MORNING , JUNE 5 , 1892-TWENTY PAGES. NUMBER 353.
CHINESE MEDICINE CO CAPITAL
Achievements Tint Have Made Him Famous Remarkable Suc
cess of the Chinese Doctor.
Results''Not Words , Have Given Him Ilis Rep utation Facts for the
Sick to Read Evidences That Place Him at the
Head of all Others.
"Who Tins not hoard of Dr. Chanp Gco Wo ? Who docs not know of his marvel
ous cures ? His reputation and fume extend fur nnd wldo as the fjreiit heulor for
nil ailment ? . How many families and unfortunates bless his name for what ho has
done for them. Coining to Omahiva. few years ago , by his remarkable success in
the treatment of disease , ho has built up a large practice nnd made hundreds or
friends. The number ho has cured who have been abandoned by others are legion.
Could ho have lasted ? Could ho have sustained his Immense practice if ho had
not benefited nnd cured those who had placed themselves in his care ? No , not for
eix months. And what has ho had to contend ngainfit ? What insurmountable
difficulties have been thrown in his wnyV They hrtvo been such that most ordinary
men would have quailed under them. Not ho. Ills skill and indefatigable will
have won the day. nnd at present his ability is finally recognized even by his ene
mies. Slander , arrest and race prejudice have cut no figure. His achievements ,
nnd they onlv , nave won him fame and distinction.
Again , far u long time before bo became known , his patients wore those who
onlv came to him as a last resort , mostly old chronic cases , who have failed com-
ploicly to obtain relief through their doctors. While the doctor does not claim
to euro ovcrv one , but of all those cases ho has succeeded with 03 per cent. No
wonder , then , that people had their eyes opened and sought the relief to bo ob
tained at his hands. Jealous of him , nnd feared , ho has therefore been maligned
nnd slandered by many , but , like the luster of the diamond , his uamo will sllino
for all ilme , and cannot bo taken from him.
WHO IS HE ?
The doctor is a regular graduate of China , and , by the way , what difference
nud It will not cost him a cent. Ho ba * a
Brand conservatory for uotblnz una the
choicest of flowers are cut aid placed in bis
room , and his tables are decorated with roses
in the middle of winter. The country keep
up" his library uud bo has as many servant
as he can use. Ho never needs to write a
letter himself and his high-ptlcod prival
ecrotnry Uc < n > the crowd away fromhim ,
and ho has stenographer * and clerks at hi
uo.ik und call , llo uevor need * to open hi
own door and It be wlihos to shave it will b
trango II ono ot tbo colored Doy about th
oxocutiro ruuuilon cnnuor iklllfullv baudl
ttio raror. The stable * which Uude Sam baa
tutlt for him uro a * fine as m&ny a house am
Jluw You ( lot Jute the M hlto House.
The entrance to the mansion I * worth a de
scription. Tba pane cocbero ba * a roof up
hold by great stouo columns , each as big
around as a Hour barrel , and it cover * a stone
plulforin or porch so largo tbat it would fur
nish Ibo foundation of the ordinary seaside
cottage , la tbe middle of tbl * porch be
tween two great window * are the frontdoon
of the white house. Those are
double door * of highly polished walnut
and Into cacti door u sot an
oval piece of nlato glass with panels of m > -
salc glass about it and through tbe&e Ibo
doorkeepers cau sco who wish to enter and ,
If they r dangerous cranks , can refuse to
open the door * . la one of these door pi ales a
card hcnc * . This curd I * made of tin and
upon It in bltr-K letter * U nuinted : "Open 10
n. m. Closed : ) p. tu , " Tbo white houto l
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docs it rnnko wtioro a in an comes frcm , if ho is a man , nnd can euro diseases that
others full in. ;
ROOTS AND HERBS.
The doctor uses remedies that have boon tested by millions of people in China
through centuries , until , by years ot trial , it is known what they will do lor each
particular complaint. Many are not known in this country atVill. They are per
fectly harmless in every respect.
Delays are dangerous. Do not put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
Call nnd see the doctor at once before yoJf case becomes nRgm-nited. or ' 9 to °
late. Ho makes no charge for consultation or advice , buf will 'tell you candidly
what hu can do for you , nnd whether your case \e \ curable or not. Hundreds of
livinrr witnesses as to his success ho can refer you lo , and testimonials without
number in his ofllco will satisfy you as to his skill. Is it surprising , then , that ho
is known from one part of the country to the other ? .
TI7HY do they want him to go ? Is it becausehe has nothing
Vtodo ? Certainly not. It is because his business is suc
cessful. Because he cures people and does not kill them with
poisonous decoctions. He will remain in spite of all competi
tion. Two more doctors coining to help this \veek.
DR. C. GEE. WO
has practiced medicine in Omaha for three years , and has been
called to sign only six death certificates in that time , and then
only was called in at the last moment , when death had fixed
his hold upon his victims. What a wonderful success !
In view of the dull times at present prevailing , the doctor
will make a big- reduction in his prices to thos2 who cannot
afford to pay full terms , and solcits all who would take , advantage -
vantage of this great opportunity to call upon him at once and
receive the benefit of this great opportunity.
fnror yon hnTC rionc rac. and reft ntmrcd I h ll not
let nn uiipurtnultr imssio return the compliment l"
racoiumendlni : your skillful assistance to nny one
necdlni. trcntincnt.
ly irk'ntl who wus lukln ? your rheumatism rem
edy Is it In ) acltirrbelter rapidly.
\numny puulKb tills Icttur II It wlllnssUt you or
help you in any vrity.
" 11A& 8TOTB3.
FOUND AT LAST. ,
After years of unsuccessful .search
for Cure , Martin 'Anderson Gets
Cured by the Chinese Doctor
A Voluntary Testimonial.
_ . , Omaha , Net. , March IS , 1893.
To whom It may concern :
Tills It to certify tkat 1 bare been n constant Buffer
always closed to visitors at 2 p. m , , and after
this tlmo if you have important matters and I
must see the president you must use tbe
door-bell. The door-boll is ot brouzo and like
the door-knob1 ! it was especially designed for
the white houso. These door-Knobs are ench
as big around ns u base ball and they have a ,
screaming American eaplo cut lute each ot
tncir brass faces. Passing these doors you
come into the vestibule and this , is a vesti
bule with a capital V. It Is so. big that you
could turn \vaijon load of hay uruund In it
without touching the walls and the celling is
so high that the man who arovu the wagon
could stand up and bis head would not clazo
it. At the back of it Ts a wall of the finest
of glass mosaic. It is made of precious stones
and colored class and crystal and at night it
shines like tbo Jewels of the palace of Monte
Christo. Tbo lloor is of mosaic and these
beauties come out in striking contrast to
some of their surroundings. There is for in
stance at the further door of the vestibule
through which you pass to go up to tbe pros-
dent's oltlcB , n ( J walnut umorolla stand and
the wooawork ol the room you seals grained
to represent black walnut and is by no means
genuine. Against tbo wall there are a cou
ple of $3 wicker chairs in which the messen
gers sit , for this room is for half the day pub-
Ho property.
property.Tlio
Tlio 1'rcslilent'n l.irlor .
Tbo parlors of the white bouso uro on the
ground floor though there are enough rooms
on tbo second iloor to give a place for a sit-
tlugroom and the bedrooms are so big and so
airy and have such beautiful viowa that any
ordinary mortal could sit in them without
getting the blues. Of the parlors below stairs
only tbo cast room is shown to visitors and
it is hero that tbo president holds his noon
receptions. This is rerbaps tbo blggost par
lor in tbe United States and It is a wonder
of magnificence. Its walls are of silver and
gilt and In them are set eight massive mir
rors , each of wbicU Is as big as tba tops of
two billiard tables placed side by bide , uud
your foot sinks almost up to tbo ankle in the
rich velvet carpet whica covers the lloor.
This room Is eighty foot long nnd forty foot
wlda and it lakes moro than 400 yaads .to
carpet It , The furniture is cushioned with
genuine hair and it Is covorc'l with the finest.
of satin. This room is now lighted by elec
tricity and there are In tbo neighborhood of
a thousand incandescent lights in the man
sion , Tbe cbandellers in tbo east room cost
$ .iOiX ) apiece and each contains G.UJQ plocea
of tbo 11 nest Bohemian glass. Historic paint
ings bang upon tbo walls and the portrait *
which look down at you have cost Uuclo Sam
In the neighborhood of $25 an iui-b.
Itoumi Tapered With Silk.
Most of those parlors of tbo wblto bousa
butro beeu croatly improved smco the presi
dent was elected. Tbo blue parlor has been
redecorated by Tiffany and tbe entire wall
is now draped In a blue gray sill : , Hue
enough to malco a ball dress for a million
aire's daughter , and this silk was made nt
Patterson , N , J. Bilk curtains bang at tbo
windows and there Is a dado about tbo lower
part of tbe wall , which Is bandpalntcd , and
tbe mouldings are tlngod with 6od. ! The
room has the sumo blue tint that it bad bo *
fore , but ucdur the cloctriu llpbt it looks far
liner tban it did when Dally Mudlson used
tu recolvo within it and when Harriet Line
hero held bor rcccptlonx. In addition to this
is tbo rod parlor which Is furnished through
out in rod and bus nno furniture and many
curious pieces of rare bric-a-brae Tbo crecn
room lias boon redecorated and the pink of
the peachblow and a touch of gilt has boon
added to It. The furniture is ot gold and
satiunnd tbo long promenade corridor with
Its porlinluof the presidents of the past has
boon made luoro beautiful than over. Tbo
blue , rod and green rooms open Into thls , corridor
rider and also the east room , conservatory
and state dlnlngruora , uad at one end of ft
there is a stairway loading to tbe second
iloor. Tbe corridor lUelf U lullv a wide at
tbe average parlor and it Is luruUhed Just
like a parlor wltb > .ofl carpoti , fine furniture
and cosy corner * . I don't know how much
It cost to furnish It , but you may get seine
idea of tbe money spent on the ttxlcg up of
the white house by tha fact tb t the decora
tions uud tbe refilling of tba east room dur
ing this administration ara said lo have oott
more thuu tlU.txw. It would indeed bo an
woman who would
FOR the benefit of these who Hvo In the country
nntl cnnnot afford lo uomo to Omnhn nnd treat ,
ho puls up In bottles nine different medicines , aoh
ono for n certain dUoa . They are ns follows :
CATARRH CURE
DR. BLOOD PURIFIER
SICK HEADACHE CURE
C. FEMALE WEAKNESS CURB
LOST MANHOOD CURE
GrEE
INDIGESTION CURE
' KIDNEY AND LIVER CURB
WO'S
RHEUMATISM CURE
ASTHMA CURE
You can get them from your drujjgtit or by
writing to Omaha. Addioss the Chinese Modicno
Co. , Omaha , Nob. All other persons afillctod with
these diseases write to Dr. C. Goo Wo , 6101 N. 10th
St. , Omaha , and enclose 2o stamp for reply. Ho will
send you , free , a question blank and a book. Fill out
the blank and the necessary Chinese Medicine will bo
scut to euro your case. Everything is sent scnlcd and
free from public gaze : . Persons living In Council
13 ufTs , South Omaha or'Onmlm cun ilso call ut the office -
fico and got iv bottle of medicine for trial. Prlco $1.
If you cannot call and BOO the doctor In poreou ,
Bond for'a question blank.
Consultation Free.
Office Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Call Today.
RESCUED AFTER BEING GIVEN UP TO DIE.
Remarkable Cases Abandoned by Other Doctors but Cured by Dr. Chang Gee Wo , the Chinese Physician Statements from the Lips of the Patients Themselves.
Omalia.Neb..ApriI5lS02.
ToVriiom It May Concern :
1 liuva been n constant KtitTcrcr for ninny years
with rticumatl'in nml ilyfpepMn. ami nf Icr trying all
the doctor * 1 kocw or mid received no lielii I heard
Hi Dr. ( . ' . ( iie Wolnt'jo piipors and concluded to try
hlH mcdlclm-n , wlilcticnn.il mo In n short time. My
lumlly wnnnlRorlclc. but tlco doctor cured them nil
nt-'ul. 1 Lave l o rent him n number of Irlends
Minm lie cured utvonnd of various troubles. Call on
BO for particulars.
THOMAS COL'SHU.V.
t3tl llarucy Btrc
Omaha , Neb. , April 3,1332.
this freely and for the benefit of uny one who may
te nick , on 1 would ndvlio them to consult tba Culncso
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\YHERETHEPRESIDENTL1VES \
What the Candidates and Their Wives May
Dream of Through Bummer and Pall.
VALUE OF THE PRESIDENCY IN DOLLARS
It cullyVortli n Humlreil Thousand a Vunr
A Mantliui Thut Hun Cost fvro Millions
1'uixjriMl With Silk Some Utlit Thing *
of Which rcoitlo Sever Jlcur.
\VABnisaTox , D. C. , Juno 1. [ Special Cor-
ospandcnco of TUB fccc.J Agroat president
tial battle Is at band and tbo wnlto bouse Is
the medal to bo awarded the winner. For
iho next six mouths It will bo tbo most Im
portant ot all the buildings of the United
Stated in the eyes of tbo public and it is in
teresting to know Just what H is. Public
men say the bouso is entirely too small , but
1 notice those who get in seldom want to cet
out , nnd all who are out are mighty anxious
to got in. David Hill , bachelor as ho is ,
thlnlts that Harrison's bed , which is six foot
wide-would just suit him , and his frugal
bachelor tnonl could bo as well cooked on tbo
Croat ranges of the whlto house kitchen as
upon those of thu Arlington whore ho is stop
ping. Mrs. Harrison says the bouso ought
to have double tbo number of rooms it bus
now , hut she has not yet persuaded tbo pres
ident , lo clvo it up at tbo close of his term ,
and ns for Cullou , McKinley , Tom Hcod and
John herman , they are boiling their brains
night'and day to see if tboy cannot got a lease
of tbo mansion lor tlio next four years. It is
IBSfr the same with tno loading democratic candi
dates In all parts oC tbo country. Boles of
ff
Iowa U rcudy to throw up bis farm. Palmer
of Illinois would resign from tbo senate , and
Gray of Indiana thinks tbo whlto house
would just tit him. . It Is the same with Gro
ver Cleveland and bo Knows all about It tor
ho spent bis honeymoon tbcro , and his wife
Knows the establishment irom tbo kitchen to
tbo attic ,
, WliHt the rrcilclrnrj' Amount To.
Qj ' Tbo presidency of the United States is
worth moro than most people suppose. Tboy
look upon the fat salary of $30,030 n year
which our chief executive gns as his solo
revenue and every now and then some news
paper b talcs that it costs all of this and more
to keep up the establishment. I aou't hslievo
ft word of It. Nearly every president saves
money while ho Is la the white bouso and the
txlras which the president gets are nearly
equal to bis salary every year , llo pays uo
rent in the tlrst place , and bo has a furnished
bouso free. Ho has nothing to lay out on
light or boat , for Undo Sam pays bis cat
bills and no can have a wood flro In every
room In bis homo from morning till midnight
Jefferson. Iowa.
To whom It rnny concern :
1 < Jc lre to Ftuto tlmt 1 was dnnpcronrly sick with
quick consumption and ab u on tso IniiKsand was
reduced to tlm lowest extremity with tliut drcnd dis
ease. 1 culled In fccvurul doctors and could Kctno
ttcnt'flt from any of thmn. and they pave me up to
tllu. 1 KIIS finally : lri i-il to call In Dr. C. Ceo Wo ,
which I illd , nct am now imppyto Bay that lam com-
| > letely cure I and restored to my former health und
visor , lean'tray too much in favorof the Chinese
doctor , and would advise anyone suD"erlnK with simi
lar diseases to call oil Dr. C. dee \Vo nnd be cured.
JOILN 1.\UODV.
From Mt. Ayr , Iowa.
Dr. C. OeoWo.Omnha , Neb ,
Dear Doctor I have your letter of the 1st Inst. , and
In reply will ay 1 do net think I shall rcqulio further
treatment from yea , ns the mcdlcuio you tent tins
bad thedeilred effect nnd has entirely cured ucof
my lnillec < tlon trouble * uml tie ! ccuprnl condition of
my health In BO much improved that I think 1 am w ell.
Also my nervous system Is all rlcut.
1'Jeubo accept ay Mnccro thanks for the great
Is laundry has stationary tubs and patent
vasbing machines. The cost of keeping up
Uo white liousn , including the president's
alary , Is more thau $100,030 a year and ,
otwlthstanding the ofllclal troubles of his
losltion , its occupant ought to bo happy.
A Alugnlllccnt Mansion.
I have socn many or tbo fine houses of the
7tilted States , but the whlto house has some
advantages over ull and it ought to make n
cry comfortable home. Its rooms are all
urge and the ceilings of the first floor must
> o nearly twenty feet high. The windows
are big nnd the house Is perfectly well veatl-
ated and though thcro are said to ba rats in
bo batoment tbora It no damp or musty
smell about it. The grounds surrounding it
are tilled with old forest trees In wbicn. the
> Irds are now sieging their spring songs ,
ana the backyard , which contains many
acres , is rolling and it has all the natural
bcautlei of bill and hollow , and in the center
of a wide stretch of velvety lawn.there is a
Beautiful fountain which casts up a spray of
silver and diamonds into the face of the
Washington sun , und tbo view from tbo roar
of the mansion Is otiu of tbe finest ol the
United States. Looking over a bsautiful
park you see the silvery Potomac winding in
and out of Its Islands of croeu und boyonu it
rise the hills of Virginia already covered
with verdure. To tbo left the great obelisk
known as the Washington monument touches
the sky with the aluminium nail of Its massive
white marble linger nnd. across tno rlvor are
the Hags of Fort Mycr and the old yellow
bouse of Arlington where George Washing
ton lived with tbo widow Custls before the
white house was built.
Tlio vyiilto House as It If.
But lot mo give you a description of the
white house In plain coramonsonso words.
The people really unotv but little about it
and tbo pictures published of it give only its
outlines. It stands , you know , in front of a
brautliul park hlcb when Washington city
was a village was used as a raca track , but
which is now full of fine old forest trees.
There is a bit : iron fence fully ten feet high
botweHn the front yard and the street and
the driveways which load up to tbo front
door are of the shape of a half moon , and
pavements of tiay as wide as tbo ordinary
city sldowulk run alone those to tbe pone
cochero. This pavement It well Kept , but
tbo asphalt is cracked in places and in tbo
summer It almost blister * your feet under
tbo sun. Tbo whlto house iUolf covers
about ono-tblrd of an acre. It Is a long , low
two-story building with a busomont , which
ut the front It almost Hush with tbe sidewalk
and at the back Is level with trio lawn and
forms almost a third story to tbo mansion.
You all know tbut the wblto house is of u
dazzling cbastly whitebut It has not that
rich mellow tint of white marble nod iti
colons produced by white load. Tbo build
ing Is made of sandstone and it has been
painted again and again until In some places
it Is said that the while lead upon it Is act
ually n quarter of an inch thick. Ttio build
ing wns modeled at r a castle in Dublin and
when it was first built it oost fJ3J.OLK ) and
since then about tl.TUO.UOJ nave boon spent
upon it so that the tout coil of it today is
something lilco $ iOtK,000. ) This seems a
great fleul of money , cut as you go through It
you see that but little was wasted.
cr for mnny y eats with catarrh , asthma and hronchlnl
uirectlnn * of Ihe throat , r.nd tried hi ) the patent meil-
IclncB and icmedlen I over hcnrd of , but wllhnnstic-
ofH. 1 treated with doctor * In various pnrttof Iho
country , but noneof them could do inoany peed lur-
thertluin clvlnirmcushort Icmporary reilel. 1 * uf-
fenHlnlirhl nnu day , and continued to prow worse.
n < ttwllhhlindlniuO : the medicine 1 Inn ! taken. Iliad
ulmustKlven u.iniy ra o as hopeless when 1 wmln-
lormcJliyufnend ol Dr. U. Ceo Wo. thu Chinese doc
tor , and : ulvlM > il to po and see him In the hope ol Bet-
tlnz relief at lca > a , 11 not a permanent euro for my
trouble. 1 wasslowin muklnir up my mind to make
rnc'li a radical change In my treatment , as IJtnovr n
trial with the chlncJO doctor would brlnir me , but
Ifinalljr concluded ui'dvo him a .UUI.ro L culled at
his unice _ mJj tliitLuH'ntlon.i J Jpuno Hie doctor a.
cloven-c'iitunnrtilnffneiitlwuan thoroughly pouedon-
my condition mil ! It took only n. very stiflit time to
cunTlncc me that he wus the narty 1 mis so lout ? In
Bcarcb of. He told me my en BO nus curable and unit
he ciiul.l cure me. and piepur.Hl ma a tpt'clnl treat-
mcnt to FUR my condition nnd In two wwts 1 wn co
zuuUiJttlur llmfl tiid tno 1 lilies t confidence in the
doctor's ability anil f'Ljiulttcil luy ta to bis trcut-
incit. 1 continued 10 crow better rapidly , und am
no v entirely well. 1 owe Iny cure to Dr. C. Ceo Wo ,
and am not ashamed to admit It. 1 ad.
such furnishings and the wires of the varl-
ous candidates will not need to "bring any
pieces from their own homes In order to help
out the white house , i
How the Xext I'rtnlilrnt Will Dlno.
This is equally so u to the dinner table
arrangements. Mrs. Harrison has improved
the looks of thu stale idmingroom and the
private diningroom is good enough for any
'
.family. The slate dinlngroom is nn immcns'o
apartment and oa the nights of state dinners
it blazes with electric riys. It has , perhaps ,
the most beautiful marble'maulols - in
America , which were'carved ' in Italy and
which have trreat mirrors above them. Its
big table will seat fifty and Undo Sam.has
supplied the president with enough china to
dine hundreds and have a change of plates at
as many courses as you will find at tbo swell
'
dinners of the Ctmi'oie. it is nice to drink
out of cutglass and cat oven your buckwheat
cakes and sausage on presden plates and
drink yojr coffee out of the finest of
Havlland cups. It was Hayes who bought
tbe Haviland set of china for tbo wuito
house and Mrs. Harrison bos added to the
china closet a now set .of American china ,
which will compare with the finest products
of Europe and tbe far cast. The designs for
this china were made by an American artist.
Among ths articles la It are an especial
'
ovsler plate service' , a1-dozen soup plains ,
twelve fish plates , a dinner service of a dozen
pieces with a platter t\ua twelve plntcs each
for Ihe game course andJ the desert. There
uro after-dinner coffee cups and saucers , tea
cups , and saucers' and other pieces all
elaborately and appropriately decorated. The
next president wilt wipe his mouth with the
llucsi of damask linen and Undo Sam fur
nishes tbo napkins and tablecloths for tbe
rulers of his nepbcwi. The napkins used at
tbe wblto house at stale dinners are almost
as big as tablecloths , und they shine lllto silk
nnd ore very heavy and Ihlck. The glass
used in tbo wblto house is cutglass and
whether one wants to drink out of tbo water
coblet or tbo champagne glass , or
wlsbcs to end bis dinner with a
pony of brandy , he cad have his ( esthetic
soul delighted by dosscl aj white
as tbo purest diamond and as thin at
an egg shell , und as he looks into it bo will
sea tbo American cagla engraved upon its
side. Nearly every 'president iuys now
linen for tbe whlto bouse and ono of tbo
pleasures of tbo next firbt lady of tbo land
will bo tbo shopping she can do at govern
ment expense in rcplerilihlng the linen and
china closets of her establishment. Sue will
not have the pleasure ol dome her own mar
keting. That is out of fashion now , though
President Harrison's " 'grandfather used
to start out every morning and walk
to Gcorgclown and pick oat tbo choicest
cuts for bis own table. The president now
has n steward , and I dun't suppose that
either Mr. or Mrs. Harrison have any Idea
of what they are going to eat before tbov
sit down at tbo table. The cooking is nil
done In the baiomcnt , abd Mrs. Harrison bos
had the whole loworrurtof the establish
ment renovated. Tbo kitchen Is now tiled
both as to flonr and a * to tbe dado of tbo sldo
walls. When she camoiu she found that
there were three rotten wooden floor * placed
ono on top of tbo other , and she had tneso
taken out and tbeso tiled floors put in their
place on a bails of concrete. The laundry in
tbe white house Is a vtrv fine ono and all of
its arrangeraf nis are of the best.
A Word About 'the Conservatory.
II must take nearly half an aero of glass
to cover the llowori o ( > the while bouse con
servatory. It keeps Mvo men busy all tbo
time to toke care of It ) and tbo dnost ol nil
kinds of flowers from crcbidi to roses are
continually In bloom here. There are broad
India rubber plants which are worth from 5U
to 1100 apiece , nnd there are some flowers
which are absolutely- worth their weight in
gold. Oa ; he nigbl of u white house dinner
or reception the tvuoltt manuou is decorated
with flowers , and at pee state dinner not long
ago I hero was a floral picca on the table
wblub used 8.030 flower * la its making. At
a dinner to tbo suproma court 3,000 flowers
were used to maku a Wiple of Justice , and at
tbe last diplomatic r eeplloa the mantels of
the parlors were banked up with flowers , and
ut another llmo they were covered with im
mense double tulip * riling out of hanics ol
erooo. Everjr tut dinner reo ulrcut fct l a t
vl o all who wnnt relief from their troubles to cull on
IJr.U. ( iiv Wound they will bo curod. rorall partlc-
uU" , BPly | ° rWrltU
tUMAUTlN L. ANDEKSON.
5121 Cuuilng street , Uiaalia , Neb.
Omaha , Ncb.Marcb TO , ' 93.
To whom It rnny concern :
1 have teen a loin : lima sufferer with Etomnch
trouble tmJ cenurul dclilllty and could rind no relief
from any of the doctors I treated lth. 1 was so badly
run don n that I thouubt Itlinpos'lblotollvca month.
My Irlendshnd given raeupui die nnd Ihnd loft all
eoar.lce mysalf. A friend told mo ot Dr.'C. Goo vVo.
n ho ita .cnre < t also , anjl navlsoJ mo to call und see
-him nlthoal delay , as tlicro was no time lolofcc. I
hnd tried all the doctor * 1 could tinund all the
patent modltlnrx. but without rcllel. 1 finally made
up my m'nl ' to Msll th Chinese doctor , und from
Una moment dale * my recovery. I accepted IHu
terms and placed myseli under bis rare. 1 um now-
entlrely well an J owe my cure to Dr. U. Ceo \Vo , and
lakogruut pleasure In rceommi-ndlnB other * to him ,
THUS. CUhVEUT ,
Northwest corner Twelfth and Farnam streets , under
Irou llunk , Uuiuhu , Neb.
1 1,000 roses , nnd during ono wlnlcr 0,030
sprays of the lily of the valley and 400 strings
of sinllax were used.
Odil'TmiifrK About the Whlto House ,
There are many odd things about tbo white
bouse of which tbo people know but llttlo
and which will ba interesting to the various
candidalcs and their fr'.cntts. There is a
verynice billiard room down In ono corner of
the basnmcnt , whichif , the next president can
handle too cue , will give him n fair chance to
Rlny with his cabinet when tbo good people
jiiuk they are discussing the affairs of state ,
and there are no end of good wino closets
which can bo properly stocked for n consid
eration. Those closets have seen good liquors
in the past. It was in them Andrew Johnson
k pt his favorite Bourbon end the sherry of
which bo was so fona. Hero John Tyler
stored away bis Jamaica rum and tbo Ma
deira which ho imported himself , trading
ship loads of corn from bis Virginia planta
tion for it , and it was hero that Thomas Jef
ferson had bottled un the $11,000 worth of
champagne and other liquors which ho
served up while ho was in the white bouse. Jef
ferson spent more on liquors than any oiber
president on record , but Arthur was noloa
for his fine wines , and Andrew Jackson spent
a pretty penny on punch during bis admin
istration. There are manv odd things about
this basement , and every inch of it is
marked with history. It was down hero
that Andrew Johnson's daughter bad her
dairy when her falber was prosidenl , and
bore sbo made her own butler and cave her
guests a drink of buttermilk fresh from tbo
churn. At this basement door it was
charged that Airs. Lincoln peddled out
extra milk of tbo white house , and down
hero Buchanan's servants ate bun almost
out of house and home , and cave , to it Is
said , some of the best ponorbouso steaks to
feed the stable dogs. It must bo odd to
rummage tbrougb tbo attlco ot tbo white
house , and to look over tbo old furniture
used by tbo presidents of tbe past , and it is
odd to go through tbe second floor rooms and
notlco how tbe president does bis business.
The Jtuslncis Part of the Whlto House ,
The business part of tbo white bousa has
been entirely remodeled by Proxldent Harri
son. Private Secretary Hal ford has the
the small room at tbo southeast corner , and
tbo President has taken the room which Uan
Lament used to occupy , which was the office
of President Lincoln. The other rooms
furlhor on beyond the ono In which tbo cabi
net meets are all largo and airy , and they
are fitted up for tbe living rooms of the
lamily. In the president's business office
you will find a half-dozen clerks , and you
can ronch out your finger and touch nnv
part of the world. Tbcro Is a lelograph operator -
orator wboiekev In connected with Iho cable
and lelegraph wires of tbo United States ,
and tbcro is a cleric who does but little else
than attend to tbo newspapers , nnd the
president gets bis papers from everywhere.
In one largo room tbcro are a number of
clerk * , and among these is Colonel Crooktho ,
cashier of the while houso. There is an ele
vator in the white bouse , and , all in all , tbo
old mansion Is packed full of Interesting
things. FllANK U. UilU'ENTElU
Jtctimi of u j'limuuit Oun.
Instructions were fivon fiomo tlmongo
by Secretay Blulno to General Georjjo
S. Bachelor , minister nt Lisbon , tomnko
n courteous request for the return to the
United States of the famous "Lon
Tom" pun , a fortytwo-pounder , of the
celebrated private armed brlg-of-war
General Arrc&tron , which played such
H heroic part in the buttle of Fayal with
the British squadron in 1814. Information
mation has been received nt the Depart
ment of Slnto that Iho Itinc of Portugal
'has expressed his consent to present the
pun to the Unhud Btutob , it now bolnp
in the Castle of Jimn , ut the Island of
Fayal.
Secretary of the Navy Tracy has or-
do rod a uliip of war to bo sent to Fayal
at OH early a duto as possible to receive
the gun. It la prpposed to have it
mounted in Lu fay otto square in this
city , opposite tno white house.
NEBRASKA FACTORY NOTES
Home of the Attractions at the Coming
Manufacturers' Exposition.
MANY FACFORIES WILL BE IN OPERATION
Items Oathorott at Kandom Over the Stnto
Several Cltlos Itooin the Cigar
Uiulness A. Paper Mill
to llo Started.
From what has already been published on
.bo subject tbo public generally have the
den that tbo coming manufacturers' oxposl-
-iou will surpass anylbing of the kind over
icla in tbo west , and yet it is to bo doubted
If they more than half appreciate its full
scopo.
Every foot of space in the vast building
will bo occupied by on exhibit of some sorter
or other , while the whirr of machinery will
remind ono of a great factory.
Besides manufactured goods those who
visit tbo exposition will see :
Two cigar factories with a foroo of cigar-
makers rolling and finishing cigars , illustrat
ing the method of manufacture , the different
kinds ot tobacco used , etc. , an instructive
object lesson for smokers.
A bag factory , turning out flour sacks ,
burlap sacks , etc. , of interest to tbo millers
who are tbo largest buyers of sacus , of in
terest to ladles as being on industry employ
ing women ; of intercut to all who buy fiour
in sacks.
A complete broom factory In operation ,
showing the method of handling the broomcorn -
corn , tying it onto tbo handle'sowing , trim
ming , etc. Of interest to every woman who
wields a broom and to every man who enjoys
a tidy home.
A mustard factory showing the materials
and method of combining and boilling Ger
man mustard. Visitors will b9 expected to
snoczo while watching the operation as an
Indication of respect for the stronglb of Ibo
mustard.
Two complete overall factorial. Ttiltors
will be enabled lowliness the culling of bolls
of cloth inlo pieces , Ibo sowing of tbo pieces
together into garments on machines running
at lightning speed and managed by deft
fingered girls , the butions nf u whole gar-
moat sewed on by a machine in a minute's
lime and Ibo buttonholes cut and worked in
another minute.
A harness factory turning out light and
heavy harness , bor&o collars , etc. . a most in-
leroiung brunch of manufacture to every ad
mirer of a goad horse. Visitors will bo ox-
pooled to lauo ibe bint and see to it that
tbolr horses In tbo future are rilled out with
Nebraska irannlnirs.
A job priming oflloo turning out embossed
printing , a novelty in the line of printing.
A complete shoo factory with sixly pcoplo
at work , showing every stop in Ibo operation
of tnaktuu a shoo from the culling of tbo
leather to tbe packing and shipping of tbo
sboot.
A shirt factory of interest to men who
wear shirts and to women who make them.
A box factory showing tbo method * of
manufacture in this , one of the rapidly grovv.
log industries of Ihe slate.
A bed spring factory turning out woven
wire springs by moans of a inacnmo which is
one ot tbo hiuiplest and at ibe same tlmo ono
of Iho most interesting to bo keen in the
wnolo range of manufacturing.
A tottn factory showing1 tbo most Interest
ing portion of tbo operation of manufacturing
tbe world's ' , purifier.
A hat factory with a force of men turning
oat gonU' derby baU , shrinKlng tbo material
aowu from a pluco largo enough lo cover Ibo
whole man until it Is small enough to fit bis
head.
A button factorr 4 with Austrian button-
maker * cuulof up tbo tholls into pearl but-
_ . . Oakland , Neb.
To whom It mar roncf rn :
I Imvu boon a MI He re r for many yoari and havi
trlcJ H tri'iu many doctors and pxtent medicine ! , but
they never cuve me much br p. The doctor * pro
noiinreil my cnta llrlEht'n illn'u o nnd liopele * * . I
etmcroil njjrcnt deal and KOt no ri-llef until , nt the nd-
vici'iif 11 lilfiul , I went to too Dr. C. Ueo Wo. thg
Clilneiu doctor of Uuiaha. 1 took Ills medicine lot
two months nnd am completely cured.
I owe my euro to the Chtnoro doctor and am thank-
lulto hlui for It. Very truly ,
A. O. MOOKI..Oakland. Neb.
_ . J'ocntello , Idatio. April 2 , Ittli
To whom It may concern t
1 have LeoT a nonsianl sufferer for debt year * wltll
n itltorilcioJ Flomncb , hlood poisoning nnd liidlne
thin , nnl tn l n great mnny doctors and remedial ,
nut cot no help. .Vycaso 1 considered liopclcar. J >
Jrlenil iirtvl-eil mo to call on Dr. C. Ceo Wo , which S
imidc no iluhiy In do lac. Tlio doctor examined nn
anil told mo hu i-onld cure mo , and I now itnrul com
pletely cured , n mine wltnem to hu crrat still ns I
tmilerof the Mck.nnd am ulettiiodto bo able to reo-
ommend him to all gulTerlnir puoiilo.
AI.K. KD1S.
tons , polishing , finishing , etc. A cew In
dustry for the west and one which , by reason
'
son of the methods employed , will 'bo of
great interest to all classes of people.
A corncob pipe factory showing the
methods of cutting , boring and turning cob *
into pipes.
A barbed wire factory will transform com
mon wire into barbed fence wlro for whlcb
purpose heavy machinery will be in opera
tion ,
A cronmory showing how cream Is turned
into butter bv moans of a separator , the
modern contrivance which has done away
with the old-time churn.
These are some of tbo complete factories *
which visitors will bo enabled lo sea at tbo
coming exposition. In addition to the above
over 100 manufacturers will display their
.various products In the different stages of
completion , In a wny to show tbo metboas of
manufacture and otherwise Instruct and en
tertain the visitor.
Visitors to tbo exposition will coo the pro
ducts of tbo best factories of all the promi
nent Nebraska cities.
Xclirubka City Talks Kxhlblt.
Why not have ' 'Nebraska City day" at the
exhibition of Nebraska manufacturers at
Omaha ! says the Nebraska City Nowi. Tbo
cost would bo but little and it would give our
people a chance to advertise the city ana
their goods at but llttlo expanse. Tbe spec
ial trains can easily bo secured and no doubt-
many would bo eager to embrace the oppor
tunlty of visiting tbo metropolis.
Tbo state manufacturers' exhibit at Omaha
is close at hand , says the Nebraska Citr
Press. Within two weeks It will have be
gun , and llttlo has peon aono toward mak
ing n proper showing on the part of the in-
uustries of this city. It is a fact that no
other city In tbo state can produce so varied
an exhibit us Nebraska City. But If full
justice is done us every manufacturer must
take uu active interest In the plan. Yet If
ho can not see tbo benoilts to bis own busi
ness from such an advertisement , ho can not
bo pursuaded. Tbo cost of transporting tbo
exbibltto Omaha will bo nothing , nnd tbo
only expense then , In case tbo material can
bo sold there , in tbo care necessary. But tbo
advantage to bo reaped by the elty as a
whole , in showing tbe stuto and thu thou g.
auds of visitors from without tbo state , it
enterprise can not bo over estimated. Ao- >
tlvo work should bo begun at onco.
The I
It looks very much as If Omaha. In plto of
her large population of smokers and her
many advantages DS a'distributing point. Is
to be outdistanced by many much nmailer
Nebraska cities in tbo manufacture of cigars.
List week 1'luttsraouth came to tbo front
with tbo announcement that sbe bed moro
cig&rmakors at work In her factories than
Omaha , and now comes tbo following an
nouncement from a West Point puper :
"Tbe lirm of Welding , ICuntz & , Kerl ,
cirar manufacturers , have decided to make a
stock company of their Institution and run it
on a large scale. Tbe capital stock of the
company Is to ho tfl.OOO , Mr. Welding In
forms us tbat the company will employ from ,
sixteen to twenty men the year round. It
seems to us that tboro is no valid reason why
as good cigars cannot bo made hero at any
where else , and by making a good cigar
West Point merchants would undoubtedly
patronize a borne institution in preference to
outsider * . "
Factorr Strays.
An electric oupply and contracting com
pany has been established at Kearnoy.
Tbo Beatrice paper mill , at ono time ono of
Beatrice's most Important and largest manu
facturing plants , wbicb has been Idle for
looro than a year , owing to some legal com
plications , Is to bo rovlvou at onco. Mr. H.
W. Barnbolsal , late of HarrUburg , Pa. , ba *
leasco tbo property for * long term of years ,
has purchased new and additional raacbln-
ory and expects to have tbo mill in operation
by July U. Ho will Increase tbe capacity la
twelve tons of paper per day and will em
ploy regularly en nvemgo of thirty-five men ,
tiirht or ton of which will bo ( killed work-
tuen brought from tbe east. Tbe mill IB
already fitted out Is one of Iho largest and
completnst In tbo country , having cost orlg-
inally nearly " Mr. Barnhel * * ! I *
tlready on Ibo frouu * .