TTTR OMAHA DAILY BEEtf FRIDAY. JANUARY 20. IfiM. ANOTHER BOOMERS'PARADISE ' Cherokee Strip Offers Few Attractions to the Honest Homo Seeker , PROSPECTS FOR ITS BEING OPENED IIlll I'nnldliiR for lt Pnrclmnn from llio In- Now Hi'fiiro tlio Hcnnlo Pr nl- tlon * for Settlement IMijulcal feature * of tlio I.uml. WAMMXOTOX , D. C. , .Tan. 10. ( Special to TUB 15r.n. ] It is very likely that before President Harrison retires to private life ho will , by proclamation , open another body of public lunds-or what will bo public lands to settlement. A bill to throw open to homesteaders what Is jnipularly known as the "Chcrokco Strip" has been passed b } the house nnd is now before the senate com mittee having Jurisdiction of tlio subject. Tlio opi-nliif , ' of the Chcrokco Strip depends uion favorable action by the senate , yet It is well known that the upper branch of con gress is cotibldcring the proposition favor ably. The bill which has passed the house upon this subject , and which will in all probabil ity become law within a few weeks , simply ratifies the treaty with tlio Cherokee nation , signed In January last , setting forth certain conditions under which the Indians propose to release the lands in their strip , nnd under which the federal govern mcnt will open them to settlement. When this bill finally becomes a law the president will llx a day when the land shall be open to settlers , and it is provided that that day must bo at least thirty days in advance of tlio opening day. Thus there can bo no such thing as "snap Judgment , " by which these who anticipate emigration to that country will bo taken by surprise , ihe provisions of the bill are such that , If Presi dent Harrison is permitted to open the strip to settlement , very early action must betaken taken by the senate. I'rotl-ddiis for Si'ttlrini'iit. When the bill now before the senate 1 > o- coincs a law. the president will llrst appoint a commission of thrco persons to lay elli the Cherokco Strip Into counties , to DC num bered 1 , 2 , ! i and so forth , consecutively. 1'Ox'jr. miles each , the counties to be subso- inently named by the legislature of Okla homa. Theu the ( commission will locate thy county seats , the Utter to bo survived Into squares , lots , streets , alleys and parks. The commission shall then nppraisu nil blocks Intended to bo sold , and after giv ing twenty days' notice shall sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder , for one- third cash , the remainder on four and eight months' credit , and when all the purchase money lias been paid to the secretary of the Interior that ofllccr shall issue patents to the purchasers. The money above expenses ROCS to the territory of Oklahoma for school fund purposes. No lot can bo sold for less than appraisement. Tlio date of opening of the Chcrokro Strip , as has been stated , is left to the pros- idtJnt , who , as has also been stated , must llr.st have the surveys , sales of lots , etc. , nnd then give- settlers thirty day.s1 notice before - fore the day of opening. It will bo seen that oven at the time the bill becomes law the date of opening cannot bo stated , not oven bv the chief executive , as everything dcpemis upon tlio facility with which the surveying , etc. , proceeds ; but it is the under standing hero that the opening day , should the bill become law say within the next three weeks , ill not bu earlier than the latter part of April , although President Harrison mav issue the proclamation or do all else con nected with the opening and leave the nam ing of the day to President Cleveland. Oilers row Attractions. It is hard to conceive why or'fiow a farmer in Nebraska , Indiana , Ohio , Iowa , Illinois , ' or any other oed state , would want to emigrate to tlio Chcrokco Strip , unless it bo upon the theory that every ono must move somewhere every so often. The Cherokee Strip is not an attractive country. There nro about 0,000,000 acres in it. The United States government in buying it under this trcatv and paying the Indians all it is con sidered to DOorth in cold dollars , pays but $8.605,780. It will bo seen that the land , tiiucii as a whole , is considered oven by the owners to bo worth but about $1.25 an aero. Tlio act of congress now making anticipates the worthless character of much of the land , by fixing ono price for ono part and another orico for another part of it. Thus for about two-thirds of It , lying farthest west , hut nu aero is to ho charged to settlers , who must to settle under tbo homestead law , and of this land they can take 100 acres. The eastern third of the strip is con sidcrcd pretty good land. It is about likosouthern Kansas. Of this homesteaders can take eighty acres at f'J.W ) an aero. The third to bo disposed of at $2.fiOan aero is said by tlioso who have passed over it to bo like in looks , soil , etc. , the southeastern portion of Nebraska. It is very good land. The two-thirds located in the western portion of the strip is like the land adjoining Colorado mid southwestern Nebraska. It is not good land. It is said to bo barren , tlmberless with no water courses and no good water by \ excavation. The land is to bo paid for one- , half in two years , the other half in foui 'years ; no cash payment down. Taken as a whole the Cherokee Strip ap pears and is like Oklahoma and southern Kansas. Thcro are no schools , churches or other civilization marks thcro , of course , foi the land has been uninhabited except by a fuw Indians. The Cherokco Strip is jusl north of Oklahoma and south of Kansas. It Is about t00 ! iiniles north of Tuxas , The strip is in length about 150 miles , cast nnd west , by sixty miles north and south. It is regarded as desirable only for grazing. 1 lias good clhnato ; that Is about all. NOIITII CiAi.vr.vrox , Tcs. , Jan. 19. It SPPIIIP almost Incredible that less than a year ago i company of men should haveorganlcd the new town of Nocth Galvcston , and by theli capital and energy have succeeded In soenr ing such a large number of important nuimi fai-turlng industries , planted many thou sands of valuable trees , built hotels , cstab liblicd communication with thooiitsldo world by now railroads , and. in short , opened u | t < ich : an unusual promising future for t'la section. SnliiK lorSntrur 1'ny. Through their attorney , K. W. Simeral Frank TJ. Uecves fc Co. have brought man tlamus proceedings against the city for the purpose of compelling the city treasurer to endorse certain city warrants that they maj begin drawing interest. The writ has beci granted by Judga Ogdcn and the case sot fo hcarinp next Saturday. Hooves & Co. constructed a sewer under ! contract entered Into with the city , am among other things the contract contained i provision that 1)5 ) per ci'nt of the ran true price should bo paid upon the completion o the work. On January 18 the warrants en presented for payment , but were not paid fo want of funds. The treasurer then stamped the warrants of the date of February 'JO , after which , If not paid , they will draw in terest at the rate cf 7 per cent per annum. The plalntirts contend that as the tax has been lovk'tl and la drawing 1'J per cent , tlio warrants uliould draw the rate of interest which is provided for by the city charter , which is 7 iicr cent , and that the interest should tcyiu upon the date of their presenta tion. Every penny tolls. You can get Salvation Oil for -5 cents. Hcst liniment in the market. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by County Judge Ellcr yesterday : Nninu and address. AKP. j Nulsnn X , II. I'aclilen. Onmlm . 4S ( l.uttlo .Ii'nscn , Lincoln , Nub. . . . , , . ! 1U ( Andrew Klcliiml. Onmlm . no 1 Hctla Olson , Omalm . < > 7 ( John Vonnllcn , Onmlm . , . , . 20 I Annii I'cco , Unmlm . . . 27 If you liavo piles UoWitt's Witch Haze salvo will surely euro you. Drtnyei ! a 1'ew IVcoki Only. The advocate * of tno ro-estubllshment of the Teachers Training school , who were suc cessful In currying their motion to again open the institute at the last rnccilntf of the toanl of Indention , In Bntnblors' pnrlnnco 'overlooked ' u hot. " Tlio resolution which carried provided for ho appointment of n special committee to onslJcr the matter aim report , but Vlco 'resident Akin , who tircHldud , forgot tills mil nn adjournment was hud before the com * nlttro was named. Now President Powell , vho It opiwscd to the proposition , will nnmo i rommittcn unfavorable to it. However , ho partisans of the school have eight votes , ind It only delays the consummation of their leslres a few weeks. Slek headaches promptly cured by IJmmo-Scltzcr 10o a bottle. PROGRESS OF THE ORDER. topi > rU of SovcrrlRii Ciiuip Olllrrrx , Wood. - \Vurlil , llclni ; llparilln Onrtliii. At the annual session of the executive : omicll of the sovereign camp , Woodmen of ho World , yesterday the yearly rcjiorts of .ho ofllcers were read and other business of ntcrcst to the otilcr was transacted. The council meetings are being held at the icailquartcrs of the sovereign camp In the Shcely block , and It Is expected they will last the balance of the week. The following directors , In addition to the local ofllcers , are present : Senator 1C. Knvin , Tonialm , Wls. ; F. A. Denver ; .1. B. Frost , lUlauta , ( ! a. ; O. C. Fanner , Mount J-iiToll , 111. ; Colonel U. W. Jewell , Man- hestcr , lit. ; F. F. Hoose , Lincoln , Neb. ; John McCllntoek , Chicago , 111. The secretary's report showed that I'--K'i members littd been nddcd to tlio sovereign jurisdiction during the past year nnd 4suo had been idtleil to tlio Pacific Jurisdiction. Losses to the amount of 8100.500 were paid during tlio year by the sovereign Jurisdiction and forty- nine monuments were creeled over the re mains of deceased members. lu the state of Nebraska the order paid aring the year to ttio relatives of deceased Nebraskans the sum of $10.500 , Five monuments ments were erected over' the remains of deceased - ceased members in this state. Tlio order made eleven ubsessmcnts in IbW. At the forenoon meeting there was con siderable dismission over u proposition to re- luce the age limit from .M , at which it now stands , to 50 years. This matter will be dls- tissed further and there is a probability that this change will bo made. The Sovereign Visitor , a fraternity paper published In this city , was made the ollleial organ for the coming year. Theoillco of sovereign advisor is vacant and will bo filled at this meeting. Tlio va- [ ancy was occasioned by the death if John T. Tuthill of Columbus , O. who lllled with marked ability this Important position. In all probability one of the board of directors will bo promoted meted to lill the vacancy and if this is done then another director will have to bo elected. Omaha is the birthplace and the headquarters - quarters of this thrifty and energetic frater nal organization and from this inideoiitliicn- tal homo the organization seems to he reaching - ing out to the farthest corners of the nation and gathering strength very rapidly. Dur ing the past year a larito number of strong camps have been organ Ucd in Texas and all through the west , and in fact , wherever the order has been introduced It seems to meet with marked favor. Mr. J. C. Hoot , who was at ono time connected with the Modern Woodmen of America , is the active head of Woodmen of thn World. - * - 1'orfect detail an I parf'suo hoilth rcsul from the usoof DjWltt's Little Early Hlser.s A perfect little pill. TALK IN RAILROAD CIRCLES. vtrrnl Prominent Onmhu Olllcluls Oo to St. r.inl to lli'lp ArmiiRo Itrferrnri"i. The meeting of the transcontinental lines , called at St. Paul today to consider differ ences , lias taken General Passenger Agent Lomax , Freight Trafilo Manager Munroo and D. W. Hitchcock of the Union Pacific to that point. The principal differences to bo discussed are those affecting the Great Northern in its relations to the Canadian Pacific railroad. The latter road , it is assorted , has carried things with a high hand and President Hill has had a big , vigorous kick coming for some timo. A new sheet rate may bo arranged , and an amicable adjustment of differences is looked for. At Union Pacific headquarters yesterday the coal situation was thoroughly discussed , and the statement was made that the out put of the Hock Springs mines during the present year will largely exceed that of last. The ofllelnls present at the conference ex pressed themselves as well pleased with the road's possibilities us a coal line. Constipation cured by UoWltt's Early Risers. GETTING BID OF A LUNATIC. Hour John Njhmd IK IlcliiR Trotted Aruilllll tliu Stnto by County Olllcliils. John Nylund , who was recently adjudged insane , was turned over to the officials of Lincoln county yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Lewis , and the man , who has been tossed about from pillar to post , has possibly not seen the end of his buflotiugs yet. Nylund was arrested some time ago in Perkins county for stabbing a neighboring farmer. In the trial it developed the pris oner had performed many queer actions nnd was given In charge of the board of insanity and sent to the asylum at Norfolk. After being pronounced incurable , ho was returned to Perkins county and eventually came to Omaha. He has been returned to North Platte and the officials there say they will sci-d him back to Perkins county. Piles of peoplu nave piles , but DoWltt s Witch Hazel salvo will cure them. See tlio celebrated Sohnicr pinno at Ford & Olwrlton Music Co. , 1508 Dodgo. LOW ItATi : To Itnunton , Tor. , nnd Ki'turn. Tuo.idny , January 24th , 1S9.1 , my sixth spectnl imrty will leave Omaha , bound for Houston , Tex. Tlio rules for ho round trip , first class , will bo cheaper than you can buy of any railroad company , and I will give you liftecu days to go in , fifteen days to come , and until Juno Jbt , 181)3 ) , to roturn. For further Information as to land , climate , cost of living and all particu lars us to purchase of your ticket , call on or address K. G. I'atter&on , 425 Itutugo building , Omaha , Neb. MAST Oil SOUTH Via the \Viiuunli Itoittr. The short line to St. Louis and quick est route houth. Only 117 hours to Hot Springs. Only 1)7 ) hours to Now Orleans. Only : ) Si hours to Atlanta. Only , r > 2 hours to Jacksonville. With corresponding fast time to al points east and south , Hound trip tickets to Hot Springs , New Orleans , Lake ( Jlmrlw , Gulvcston , San Antonio , City of Mexico , Los Angeles , San Fran- ( IKO : , Mobile , Jacksonville , Tampa , Ha vana and all the winter resorts of the MWth and wo t. Inclining chair cars free to St. Louis , Toledo and Detroit. 1'ullmun. bullet sleeping curs on nil trains. lUiggngo cheeked from hotels and private residences to destination. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations and further information call at Wubiiuh ticket olllce , J502 Funmm street , or write , G. N. CLAYTON , Agent , Omaha. IITtinO 4T1 CVHTTIf AM t II I ArrAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Homo of 0 , H. Ford nt Albright Entirely Destroyed by Tiro. TO RECEIVE THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE rinnft l.nldby the T.ocut l.lv Stock Kxclmngn to intrrtiln : ( IM ItUlliiKiiUlicil Uuosti Knrly Xi-xt Month M il < > Oily NC B Itcmi. The residence of C. II. Ford at Albright was ] entirely consumed by lira at U o'clock yesterday morning. It was a small one-story . frame . , not yet llnishcd , but the family was living In the kitchen white Mr. Ford worked on the house himself. The lire caught from an overheated stove , salting the building proper on Jlro. No alarm w.is turned In , as there are no tire hydrants in tint part of town , nnd the building was only a few inin- utjs in burning down. The loss isalo at $500 on building and $230 on household goals , only a bureau drawer and an old lamp being saved. The loss falls heavily on Mr. Ford , as ho had no insurance and is GO yc.ira old. He Ins a young wife and two tublus , who are staying temporarily at T. C. Duncan- son's , a neighbor. Mr Ford was not at homo when his house burned. Chief Urenium immediately sent Officer Ivrocgcr to ascertain the condition of the family and will sao that they do not suffer. Mr. Ford has nothing loft but his lot , which is worth about MOO. Ho was striving hard to make a home for his family and himself in his old age. The house of Mr. Pierce , next door , was saved by a favorable wind and the ofl'orts of neighbors , who succeeded in pushing the burning building over away from Pierco's house. jn .MtM-tlni ; . A special meeting of the Exchange was held Wednesday at ! 1HO : to take action for lit lit proper entertainment of the delegates to the coming meeting of the National Live Stock exchange , which will bo held in this pe city Friday nnd Saturday , February Hand ) , and to elect cloven delegates to represent the local Exchange. The following gentlemen were elected as delegates : D. S. Parkhurst. J. A. Hake. E. P. Savage , J. 15. niancliard. A. P. Brink , W. U. Cheek , 1J . C. Foster. W. I. Stephen , J. G. Martin , 1r . 1C. Byers and J. S. Gosnoy. It was ordered that tlio committee of ar rangements consist of the board of directors , D. S. Parkhurst , W. B. Bell. Leroy Huff , J. G. Martin. U. Gilchrist , E. M. Utchardson , W. S. Stephen and six members of the Ex change , as follows : William Underwood , E. cC cI . Savage , Gcorgo Burke , J. E. Byers , E. B. Olnoy and W. B. Cheek. A resolution was unanimously adopted to the effect tnat nothing shall bo too gooci for the visitors , and the committee of arrange ments was instructed to see that the enter tainment does not fall below the pace set by other cities. No doubt the members had In their minds the royal entertainment accorded the South Omaha executive commission at Kansas City. It was also ordered that the delegates bo quartered at the Paxton hotel , Omaha , during their stay and that a banquet bo 1t 1 served on Saturday and that complimen tary t tickets bo issued to Governor Crounse , Mayor Walters of this city and Mayor Bemis of Omaha , T. J. Mahoney , attorney for the exchange. E. Hosewater , editor of THE Bin : , and G. M. Hitchcock , editor of the World- Herald. Will llulld a ( trick Kiln. The indications are that the beginning of spring will bo followed by the opening of oxiOiislvo brick manufacturing works on the McCaffrey farm , west of to\vn. A well known Iowa brick manufacturer , who owns a line bed of clay and cxtcnsivo _ works too far from the railroads to b'o profitable , saw the article In TUB BED announcing the discovery of vi trilled brick clay on the McCaffrey place , and came to this city to investigate. Ho was more than satisfied and opened negotiations at onco.for an Interest in the ouslncss here. Ho carried some of tlio clay homo and gave it as his opinion that the top clay for common brick now being used by McCaffrey would , if slightly mixed with the lower strata make brick superior to anything ever used in Omaha. Ho also confirms the opinion ex pressed by the Illinois man who offered to put in machinery that the lower clay is Just right for a very superior quality of vitrified brick for paving purposes. Another Jtiiilroiid to Onmlm. The citizens of Amelia , Holt county , Neb. , held a mass meeting January 14 for the pur pose of devising ways and means to secure the construction of a railroad to Omaha. All expressed a willingness to grant right of way and vote bonds for the road. Other communities along the proposed line will hold meetings looking to the same end. The farmers want to get their stock and produce to the Omaha and South Omaha markets. They mean business and will do all in their power to secure the now road. All roads must eventually lead to South Omaha. City Now -Votes. . Editor Bruce McCulloch is as proud as can be of the now baby girl that came to his homo yesterday morning. W. B. Cheek , local live stoclc agent of the B. It M. road , entertained a largo company of commission men and others at his home , Twenty-second and J streets , last night. Cards were the principal amusement in dulged in , and an elegant lunch was spread during the evening. The pollcc'discovered a destitute family named Shaw living near Twentieth and M streets pestcrday , and supplied their imme diate wants at the expenseof the city , through an order obtained from Acting Mayor Walters. The husband , wife anil children , two of them grown daughters , are sick , while a boy constitutes the sole support of the family. _ _ Tim rinln Truth Is good enough for Hood's Sarsaparllla there is no need of cmbclishmcnt or sensa tionalism. Simply what Hood's Sarsaparllla does , that tells the story of its merit. If you have never realized its benefits a single bottle tle will convince you it is a good medicine. The highest praise has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy , yet pnicient action. Sold by all druggists. Price 23 cents. .i. u v * vix Whatever comes from Hoyt's brain and pen Is funny and there is fun in it without horse play , too ; real clean , wholesome fun , that you have some excuse for laughing nt. "A Hole in tlio Ground , " the popular satire on drummers and railroads , comes to the Boyd on Tuesday nnd Wednesday next. The cast tiiat will present "A Hole in the Ground" is the best that was ever seen in the piece. There is one thing that can bo said to the credit of Mr. Hoyt , and that is that ho never has any No. 2 shows on the road. The best presentation of "A Hole In the Ground" ever seen in Omaha will bo seen at the Boyd on Tuesday and Wednesday even ings. Frohmnn's comedians will present the latest comedy success , "Gloriana , " at Boyd's on Sunday , Monday and Tuesday of next week. For tlio week commencing Sunday mat Ineo , January ' , the attraction at the Far- Tile only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used ia Millhus of Homes 40.Years the Standard. nnm Street theatrmvltl bo a irrniul spectacu lar production of T-Tho Pay Train. " The company Is onextf the strongest In melo drama nnd Is hcailml by the cleverest of all ioubrettes , Florrrueo Hlndloy , who In her chosen art Is a gciiliis , and Incidental to the play will Introdifea her famous songs and lances and 8oloflion the xylophone , auto- Imrp and glass goblets. The plot of the play s strong. The muchaiilcal eToots ( are most realistic. _ _ _ _ _ Today Is known ns ladles souvenir day at Wonderland nndlBijou theater , and in addi tion to prescntlaguho strongest play yet liroduccil at thl * house , "Tho Stranglers of I'arls. ' the manipumcnt will present each lady visitor a h.indsamo telescope Japanese oasket. You don't want a torpti liver ; you don't want a bad compluxbn , you don't want a lud breath j you don't want a hc.idacho. Then use Do Witt's Little E irly Hlsers , the famous little pills. Heal estate. Hnrgnlns only. Mv word is good. \V. O. Albright. & 2Iii : N. Y. Life bhlg. It you will call at our now store wo will present you with a copy of a beautl- ful piece of music. Ford & Clmrlton , 1503 Dodge. Frescoing and interim1 decorating designs - signs and o.stlmtttc.-t furnished. Henry Lehmann , 1308 Douglas street. No Itrnl Illvnl Vet. ' World famous Ell Perkins says : "Af ter people have gone over all the routes io California once , they settle down to the old U. P. Tlrts road will always bo iho great transcontinental line. It has the best track , the best equipment , tlio iicst eating house/ * , and it teaches tlio traveler more history ami geography than any other lino. It shows you his toric Salt Lake and the Mormons , takes you through tlio great Lnramio plains , the Htimboldt basin unrt the Grand canyon , over the very stage route that Horace Greeloy and Artcmus Ward rode. Once on the Union Pacific it goes everywhere. It runs to Portland and Pueblo , Helena and tlio Voi-emite , Tu- eomii and Scuttle , Los Angeles and San Diego , and is the only route into San Francisco. It has no rivals yet. " Send for our California Sights and Scenes. K. L. Lomax , G. P. AT. . A. , or II. P. Douel , city ticket agent Union Pacific System , 1302 Fnrnam btreet , Omaha. 3EKTJOY ® Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and acts gently yeti promptly on tbo Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , , dispels colds , head aches and fevers' nu'd citres habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to tlio tosto and ac ceptable to tlio stomach , prompt in its actioo'hnd truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the moat popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for solo in COc and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not -ccept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FHAHOISCO , CAL. LOUISVILLE , KY. NEW YORK , N.Y. IT IS NOT WISE COST WHEN YOURIO HEALTHlO Wouldn't It cost loss to CURE You now than PLATER ON ? As yon vnhio your llfo don't nuKlcotconsult- Ing some mic xlioso mlvlco will boot vuluo If you consult nothing. . Blood , Skill 041 d Kiditoy Dlbon&os , Female Wcnltnebscs , Lost Manhood CURED. TIKES , KI8TUI.4.JHI9SUUK , permanently curocl without tlio use of luitfu , llxntura or ciuitlo. Alt nmliulles of prlrnto or dellc&to nature , of cither BOX , positively cured. ( all on or udilrosvnjtli ( tamp for Circulars , Free Cook and Iteclpea , Hr 1pnrl9 < ! " 8 e ° "th | lstl1 , street Ul. OCUJGO , Oum/m , X Knit Door to I'ostotUro. KENNEDYS CAUTION. 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THE IRON BANK. 500 cases STAR BRAND , dull fin ished , W Men's Arctics and Excluders , all sizes , 60 and 5 per cent off the list price , and 2 per cent extra for cash in ten clays. Look for new advertisement in a few days' . ZAGHARY T. UNDSEY , Omaha , Ned. ' 'Have ' you tasted America's finest Whisky ? PURE RYE- Richest Quality , Absolutely Pure , Doubly Aged , Sold at all High-claw Delicate Bouquet , Drinking Places and Best I Very Best ! I Drug Stores. CO. . CHICAGO. RUPTU PERMANENTLY CUBED ov HO PAT WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIENTS. FiPDcial Reference : Nat'l ' Back of Commerce , Omaha. No DETENTION from business. No Operation. InvuKtltxntonur Mothod. Wrlttnn Riiarnnton tonliso- hltoly I'nri ) nil kinds of UtU'TUKKof liotliHOXOH.wllh- iiut I no nso of xnUo or syrlnjru , uo inattor of how long tnndluK. tnndluK.EXAMINATION FrtEB < The 0. L MILLER COMPANY , 307-308 N. Y. LIFE QLDD. , OMAHA , NED , HenO for Circular. 1816 Si root , Oninhei , Neb. Tlio eminent specialist In norvnui. chronic , prlrntc , hlcioil , tkln anil nrlnarr illiooiei. A regular and ri'Clitoreil urailuatuln raillclna , as ill plom u anil c.irtliljnt'H show , li mill trailing with th'J uroiitust niio- cess catarrh , lout manlmoil nominal wonknoin , nlt'l > ' loioi uti'l ' all fxruii at prlr.ttodlaj.nuj * Vu marou- rjruioil. Now treatment f'lr loii of vltil powar 1'iirtloi unnblo to vlilt mo mir DJ troitul at homa br rcirrospon.leiH'e . Mcillclno or Initnimonts ion ! hr mill or oipron loourolr pioiot , no rnir < i to lmllo.il * : ontcnt < or lonilor. Ono purional Inturvlnw preform I UimiulUtloii tra > . Uorruip m lonoi .itrlctlr prlrata Hook ( M/iterleiof I.lfe'innt free oaicohuuriSn m toMpm HuuJajri lOa.ui toljin r'eaiiiti'upfur repl/ Nerve Sands , " tbo wonderful remedy l > iolJ with R writ- en irnnrnnter to euro all ncrvoin c".lic Jf . nicli ! Weak Mrinorr , I/Dssof lliilii I'ovrir , llc luclic. W.ikefulnrn. I < oit Manhood. Nlahtlr Krall- eloni , .Herroiifneas , I/as lturtnallilt lDi and Ions ( if pnwrrof the dcneratlin Organi In oitli.Tiex cnuniM hr oYi'reierlloc , youthful ( rron.or ricrailTf , uiaof tolmcco , opium or Mlmulnms which oonlpoil to Inflrmltr. t'oiifiimp. ' ( tlnn ancHnnsriltr. 1'ut up convenient to carry In vr t pocket , tal per pack. 'acBby m ili6fo't > . U'ltli oTorrlionlcrwn < ilveau > rUttn nmranttt tucun nrrrjutut thtmontv. Clrni'nr free. AdrtrcftiAcr * i > f - . .io. . . C'lilcnmi. III. Tor Sale hi Omahn by Shormrtn& McConnell , 1015 Dodge Stroot. DR. II. W , BAILEY Tooth KllloJ With u it tlou. Tooth Extracted Without Poln or DanRor. A Full Scl cf Teeth on Rubber for $ ) .U Perfect flt guaranteed Teeth ottr/ictoJ / IT tin morning > CIT ocei lumrtoit In the OTon'nj ' of § .vuj 11. 11.ttt iie''lnieni | of IlemorAbla 1UI1K9. tceiievlnieniof | Flexible Klnillo I'lv. ) . All work wnrraine.l at roprstunUJ. Of duo Third Floor Pnxton Block , lelopliono ItHi , K.tli and I'ar.ivn feti. ka 1 Tatar or iuirtr from Itlb Hv. < otr og STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD , v. ir. r.utiuitM.i ; > . , Nci iiuiiiiirinr. , STi'V , MA'i * . , fA ( coniiittlntl jihiiihlan of ( A < l'iAIHl ; > VJMrIIC.\r , IV-TITIITM inuhnm win nwar.loj the uoin UEU.II. by Ihu MBUICAI , AtsocurioH for tl : j I'll I/.iiSHA : Von t'jiatntt < n'ltalltii,4trop,1yt'irraiiii > iii\i'tiyitcat \ JJtbltityaiA all I'ltiant ami JCnUm'Si of JAin. nllnPO " > IWiffi " 'c ' tnlilJU ugtd iind o/J. Ill nrConin.iallon In ] i ricn or liy letter. UUIILO l'oM > o.tii. . with Wluioulali , KllIJK. Inrro book , H01iSCK Or MVK , OH HKI.V- iiKVATlN , COO pp. , 126 Invalutlile pr i. full gilt , oDtjr tl.W by mill icftk < i.j