The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, August 08, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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    NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY. AUGUST 8.1902.
The September Fair is Favor
ably Considered.
WOODMEN ARE ENTHUSIASTIC
At n Mooting of Camp Last Evonlng It
Was.Docldcd to Hold District Picnic.
The Soliciting Committee Has Good
Success In Securing Subscriptions.
From BntnnUy' * Unlly :
The committee on flnanco , consisting
of M. O. Walker , W. B. Vnll ruid 0. K.
Hartford , Interviewed business mou you-
tordixy in regard to raising money for tlio
purpose of giving n Mr and Woodmen's
district plonlo in September. Much
encouragement was rooolvod at the
hands of those BOOH and by evening
$101,00 ] hud boun subscribed. It IB
figured that it will bo necessary to raise
$500.00 by popular subscription to give n
three days' fair that will bo a credit to
the olty , besides the money that will bo
collected for concessions.
At the spoolal mooting of Norfolk
ciimp No.103 , Modern Woodmen of
America , hold lust evening , it WOH de
cided to accept the invitation of the
business mou to hold the dlfltrlot plonio
of the frntoniity hero , provlUod the re
quired amount of fuudH can bo ralsod.
There aromany Woodmen In this section
of thoHtato and It is figured that a district
plonio with good attractions would in
duce n largo crowd of people to como
and stay through the throe days. It was
deoidod as BOOH as , the event becomes -
comes assured to extend an luvittatlon
to 0. W. Hawos , bond consul of the
order , to bo present. Ho Is said to
bo a fluoiit speaker and many members
of tlio order would came for the solo
purpose of making his acquaintance. It
is expected that ono day of the fair
would bo ospoolally given up to the
"Woodmen , who would have a parade
and have charge of the whole program
for that day. A plot of shaded ground
would bo provided whore those who do
eire to camp out could pitch their touts.
The attractions of the other dayH
would bo ball games , horse and blovolo
races , and kiudorod events.
The soliciting couimittoo will do no
more until n inootlug of the Commercial
olub Is hold , which will bo some time
early next week , when It will bo finally
determined whether the fair shall bo
undertaken.
Earthquakes In Nebraska.
A tract of country about 200 miles
square , ly ing iu central aud northeastern
Nebraska , western Iowa aud southeast
ern South Dakota , was shaken by what
Omaha calls "a "
severe earthquake" a
little after noon on Monday. The in
habitants of about 150 small towns
mostly contiguous to the Missouri river
felt the shock , but no loss of life or property
orty is reported.
Although this is prououucod in the
dispatches the first real earthquake over
felt in the state of Nebraska , it is by no
menus the first earthquake in the Mis
souri valley. In 18G7 a slesmio tremor
was felt for many miles along both sides
of the river , and caused something akin
to a momentary panic in Atohisou * Kan.
tit. Joseph , Mo. , and Council Bluffs , la
In those days the work of building
the Union Pacific railroad w s under
way from Omaha westward , George
Francis Train and the Credit Mobilior
were in the blush and bloom of youth
Oolonol Edward Rose waiter was just beginning
ginning to make borings along the river
bank to determine whether or not the
earth was firm enough to support him
and altogether Omaha was so busy get
ting ready to become the gateway to
the Golden Orient that if this earthquake
crossed the river from the "Bluffs" it was
taken for a rock blast out toward Kearney -
noy , and no attention was paid to it.
Since then there has been several
shocks in Nebraska , but they have boor
of a financial , industrial , political aud
journalistic character. The disturbances
at times wore severe enough to bo felon
on Pennsylvania avenue , Washington
and Wall street , New York.
The golden spike was driven in thi
last rail of the highway which was t <
reach from Omaha to the Golden Orion
and the gateway stood ajar and iu
readiness to receive the treasures which
were expected to flow through it , bu
they did not flow not until most o
those who had bought Omaha real estate
tate at boom prices hod passed to a
better and happier world.
It cannot be said that Nebraska has
suffered any permanent loss from such
shocks. As a territory and as a state ,
it had to shako now and then so as to
settle down to a safe level. Lost Mon
day's tremor was nothing , in fact , to
that which psssed over the populistio
belt between 1803 and 1800 , for it
wrecked no enterprises , it paralyzed no
industries , it blighted no crops , it fore
closed no mortgages. la short , it im
poverished nobody.
It was not a circumstance to the dis
turbance that throw up William Jen-
. nlngs Bryan and it Is not to be mentioned
in the same breath with the one that
shook him off the earth again. Chicago
Inter-Ocean.
Letter List.
List of letters remaining uncalled for
at the postofilco August 5 , 1003.
Lowrey Armstrong , T. 13. Daniels ,
Ed , Daulcl/i / , Mr , Henry Katon , Miss
Olara Hansam , Mr , Jonof , ) ares , Mr.
Knml Klubor , Mr. 0 , Land , Mrs. Harry
Mao Loughlln , JamoR MoOloud , Mr.
Herman Nelson , J , G , Nicholas , K , O.
Nooly , Mis * Eva Plorcou.
If not called for in 1C days will bo
sent to the dead letter olllco ,
Parties calling for any of the above
please say advertised.
JOHN ft , HAYS. P. M.
HIQH SCHOOL STRUCK ,
Lightning Damages Roof and Chim
ney of Building.
The fltorm of last night , taking place
sometime before midnight , was distin
guished by several of the most terrific
thunderclaps that have boon experienced
In thin season of strenuous weather.
One of the most severe ( mocks was pro
duced by n bolt of lightning that took
oiToot on the east chimney of the high
school building and it is possible that a
portion of the charge entered the roof.
The heavy stouo'copiug on the west side
of the chimney woa hurled from its
position by the force of the shock ,
bumped down over the roof and lauded
on the plank sidewalk loading to the
east ontraoo aud boring a hole through
the plank as though the platform had
boon ot pasteboard. The ploco of stouo
which is about six foot long aud about
six by eight inches in other dlraousou-
sioim aud must weigh close to COO
pounds , was not even damaged by its
rough descent , but the metal ridge was
torn off for some distance and the slate
shingles were jarred loose and broken
win rover it lauded. The" brickwork below -
low the top of the chimney is somewhat
damaged and there is a split from the
top to the roof. A portion of the plaster
ing is off In two of the rooms , but
whether this was occasioned by the fall
of the coping or a portion of the bolt
entered the building aud accomplished
the damage is not clearly shown. There
are no buruod places inside tholbulldlng
and it is therefore supposed that the bolt
Id not [ pouotrato the roof , The dam-
go to the building is not largo aud can
o repaired at a cost of perhaps less than
300. Directly below the chimney that
was struck , and on the highest point of
ho roof flutters the remnant of the
ophonioro flag that was placed there
during the contest at the oloso of the
lohool year with the assertion that it
would remain there until the elements
oiuoved it. Some of the Juniors are
uoliuod to bollovod that the elements
\ro on their side and that a strenuous
( Tort was made last night to remove the
jnmll remnant of the despised emblem.
The building Is Insured for $10,000 and
t Is presumed that the insurance com
pauy will stand the cost of repairing it.
Even a Stoic Groans
under the torment of neuralgia , when
every nerve in face or limb throbs and
jumps. Philosophy cannot ouduro this
iigouy but Perry Davis1 Painkiller re
'loves it. Bathe the affected parts freely ,
keep them warm aud do not expose
yourself to cold and dampness. Medical
science marches right along , but it has
: iot found the equal of Painkiller In the
roatmout of neuralgia.
Stops the Cough and Works off the
Cold.
Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets euro
a cold in ouo day. No cure , no pay
Prlco 25 cents.
Rex Stock Food pleases everyone.
Low Round Trip Rates via Union Pa
cific , from Missouri River.
115.00 to Denver , Colorado Springs
and Pueblo , Colorado , August 1 to 14 , 23
o 34 , and SO to 81 , inclusive.
$10.00 to Douver.1 Colorado Springs
aud Pueblo , Colorado , July 14 to SI , In
clusive , August 13 to 23 aud 20 , inclusive.
135.00 to Salt Lake City and Ogdeu ,
Utah , August 1 to 14 , inclusive.
135.00 to Glonwood Springs , Colorado ,
August 1 to 14 , 23 to 34 and 30 to 31 in
clusive.
$30.00 to Salt Lake City and Ogden ,
Utah , August 23 to 24 , aud 30 to 31 , in
clusive.
$31.00 to Glenwood Springs , Colorado
July 14 to 31 , inclusive , August 15 to 33
and 15 to 20 , inclusive.
$33.00 to Salt Lake City and Ogden ,
Utah , July 14 to 31 , Inclusive , August
15 to 23 and 25 to 29 , inclusive. *
$45.00 to San Francisco , Los Angeles ,
California , July 20 and August 2 to 10 ,
inclusive.
Full information cheerfully furnished
on application to J. B. Elseffer , agent.
Northern WUcounlu lUllwny Farm Laud
For Sale.
The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis
& Omaha railway has for solo in Northern -
orn Wisconsin , at low prices and easy
terms of payment , about 350,000 acres
of choice farm lands.
Early buyers will secure the advau
tago of locations on the many beautiful
streams and lakes , which abound with
fish and furnish a never ending and
most excellent water supply , both for
family use aud for stock.
Land is generally well timbered , the
soil fertile and easy of cultivation and
this is rapidly developing into one of
the greatest sheep and cattle raising
regions in the northwest.
Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minn-
eapolls , Duluth , Superior , Ashland and
other towns on "Tho Northwestern
Line" furnish good markets for stock
aud farm produce ,
For further particulars address :
GKO. W. BELL ,
Laud Commissioner , Hudson Wis. , 01
G. H. MACRAE ,
Asst. Gen'lPas3.Ag'tSt. , Paul , Minn ,
Norfolk Will Entertain News
paper Men August 16.
WOODMEN PICNIC PROBABLE.
If Sufficient Funds Can bo Ralsod to
Assure Good Attractions the Wood
men District Picnic Will bo Hold
Hero During September * .
Prom Wednnmlar' * Dull/
Two distinct propositions were con
sldorod by the Commercial club at its
mooting last ] evening. Arrangements
were made to entertain the editors when
they visited this city on August 10 , aud
it was decided to hold the Woodmen's
picnic and fair during the latter part of
September provided sufficient funds can
bo raised to Insure a success.
The mooting was called to order by
President Luikart and W. N. Huso acted
as secretary pro torn. The first matter
up for discussion was the visit of the
editors. The Nebraska Press assooia
tion will go on excursion * to the Black
Hills , leaving Lincoln on the morning
of Saturday , August 10 , and arriving in
Norfolk at noon. After considerable
discussion of the matter , it was de
cided to entertain the excursionists at
both dinner and supper , give them a
carriage ride about the city , take them
to the sugar factory , with the manage
ment of which arrangements have boon
made to explain the process of making
sugar from boots. Leaving there the
plan is to give them a short drive up the
magnificent Norfolk valley aud If there
bo time to return by the way of the Nor
folk hospital for insane , that ouco ele
gant structure that was abandoned by
Governor Savage. It was concluded
that the editors would be Interested iu
knowing what a power for evil the gov
ernor really is , and if the time can bo so
arranged they will bo given an oppor
tnuity to see the result of his consum
mate skill as a wrecker.
Motion prevailed that the executive
couimittoo of the Commercial club , act
lug In conjunction with W. N. Huso , bo
authorized to rnako arrangements and
appropriate snllloieut funds from the
treasury of the olub to entertain the
visiting newspaper people along the
lines mentioned , subject to such changes
as the committee and Mr. Huse may
doom advisable. A portion of the money
necessary for this expense has already
boon subscribed , so that tbo full amount
will not como out of the Commercial
club treasury.
The Woodmen picnic was then taken
up for consideration. M. 0. Walker , on
behalf of the Woodmen camp , reported
that the camp had decided to hold a dis
triot picnic here if sufficient funds can
bo raised to give a good entertainment
to visitors. The camp at its meeting
last week appointed as a committee to
confer with the Commercial club , M. 0.
Walker , 0. E. Hartford , L. M. Booler ,
L. L. Rembo aud W. B. Vail. Objection
was made to the plan of only having
ouo day of Woodmen picnic and two
days of racing , as it was argued that
this would mean only ouo big day ,
whereas if the Woodmen would dlS'
tribute their program through three
days all would offer attractions that
would induce people to como early and
remain until the finish. The commit
tee from the Woodmen lodge [ agreed to
this point , and if the picnic is held i
will be along those lines.
A member of the committee waa in
strncted to communicated at once witl :
O. W. Haws , head consul of the order ,
and see if he can give one day to the
picnic. Thou there was talk that other
men prominent in the order might be
invited to address the picnic on the
other two days , or perhaps an invitation
will bo extended to Hon. J. H. Mickey
and Hon. W. H. Thompson , republican
aud democratic candidates for governor
each to moke an address on ouo of the
forenoons.
As laid out lost evening if the ploni
is held , the forenoons of the three dayi
will bo given to the Woodmen and th
afternoons will bo occupied with bars
racing , base ball , bicycle races and streo
games and amusements. It was though
that ] rest booths and other conven
iouces should bo provided , similar
those hero on the Fourth of July.
After hearing the report of the Wood
men committee and the outline of th
plan , it was decided to place the matte1
In the bauds of the executive commltte
of tbo Commercial club to act in con
junction with the Woodmen couimitto
in making general arrangements , solicit
funds to meet expenses , appoint sub
committees , etc. While it was thought
best to hold the entertainment during
the latter part of September , the date
was left to be fixed by the committees.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership -
norship heretofore existing between E.
A. Bullock and H. H. Patterson is here
by dissolved by mutual consent ,
Dated July 23 , 1902.
E. A. BULLOCK.
H. H. PATTKRSOK.
A Good Thing.
German Syrup is the special persorip-
tion of Dr. A. Boschee , a celebrated
German physician , and is acknowledged
to bo one of the most fortunate discov
eries in medicine. It quickly cures
coughs , colds and all lung troubles of
the severest nature , removing aa it does ,
. the cause of tbe affection aud leaving
the parts in a strong and healthy con
dition. It is not an experimental med
icine , but has stood the test , of years ,
giving satisfaction In ovury caao , which
its rapidly Increasing sale every season
confirms. Two million bottlcH Bold
annually. Bosohoo's Gorman Syrup
was introduced iu the United States in
18 < W , and is now sold iu every town and
village in the civilized world. Three
doses will rollovo any ordinary cough.
Price 75 cents. Got Green's special
almanac , Asa. K. Leonard.
TAKE AN EASY ON E.
Norfolk Brownies Win From Wayne
With a Score oflO to I.
Wayne , Aug. 0. Spoolal : The now
salaried team at this place got into alto
gether too fast company when they wont
up against the Norfolk Brownies yester
day afternoon. The Wllkins' bunch
pouudod out ulnotoon nifty runs and
could have had as many more , while
the locals wore lucky to got the ono score
with which Galaska generously pre
sented them ,
The Sugar City crowd played fast ,
snappy ball iu the field and landed at
will upon the leather , When tired of
scoring , they would amble along be
tween basosjin an effort to bo tagged.
Galaska's fielding of his position was
noteworthy.
Off the Bat.
Oroighton beat Coleridge at Coleridge
yesterday afternoon by a score of 23 to 0 ,
Morrison , Mann , Collins , Diamond and
Woltzer were all tried in the box for
Ooleridga.
Wbon there Is no base ball game Nor
folk puts on her usual summer quiet and
there is little doing. If that lodge picnic
scheme Is a go , however , that usual
quiet will receive a rude shock from
which it is not likely to recover for
several days.
Baseball Scores Yesterday.
National League Boston , 5 ; St
Louis , 4. Philadelphia , 1 ; Chicago
11. Plttsburg , 3 ; Now York , 0. Brook
lyn , 4 ; Cincinnati , 6.
American League St. Louis , 8
Baltimore , 7. Detroit , 5 ; Boston , 2
Chicago , 3 ; Philadelphia , 4. Cleveland
land , 7 ; Washington , 6.
American Association Mlnneapo
Us , 4 ; Toledo , 3. Milwaukee , 2 ; Louis-
vlllo , 12. Kansas City , C ; Indlanapo
Us , 2. St. Paul , 9 ; Columbus , 2.
Western League Dos Molncs , 1
Omaha , 5. St. Joseph , 3 ; Milwaukee , 0
Impure Drinking Water
is always a source of danger ; dysentery
aud bowel troubles follow its use , every
person should have handy a bottle of
Painkiller ( Perry Davis' ) , which will
quickly cure these distressing ailments.
Be careful aud see that the storekeeper
does not pawn off some worthless sub
stitute upon yon as is sometimes done
Largo bottles 25 and 50 cents.
Cheap Excursions Via Illinois Centra
Railroad from Omaha.
St. Paul , Minn $ 9 CO
Minneapolis , Minn 9 60
Lake Mlnuetouka 10 25
Madison Lake 7 CO
Watervillo , Minn. ( Lake Tetonka ) 7 GO
Woseca , Minn 7 GO
Dnluth , Minn 13 CO
Wluuepeg , Manitoba 32 10
Clear Lake , la 8 00
Spirit Lake , la 8 00
Dates of sale for above , August 1 to 15 ,
inclusive , September 1 to 10 Inclusive.
Return October 31. On other days , rate
will bo ono fare , plus $2.00.
Waupaca , Wis $20 95
Milwaukee , Wis 18 75
Osbkosh , Wis 19 75
> ort Huron , Mich 23 05
Buffalo , N. Y 41 50
Dates of sale for above , August 1 to
September 30. Return October 1.
Dnbnque , la $10 10
Dates of sale for above , August 3 to
inclusive.
Rates named above , are for round
rip tiokots.
Also circuit tours via Dnlnth or Chi-
iago and steamer via the Great lakes.
Special excursion rates to many points
n Minnesota , Wisconsin , North Dakota
ml eastern points.
Write us where you are going and wo
tvill be glad to Jgivo full information.
iet us make your sleeping car or steamer
reservations in advance.
Call at Illinois Central city ticket of-
fie , No. 1403 Faruam street , or address
W. H. BRILL ,
Dist. Pass. Agt. , 111. Cent. R. R. ,
Omaha , Neb.
Special Excursions East.
During June , July , August and Sep
: ember the Union Pacific will sell
tickets from Oozad , Nebraska , Penokie
and Wakeeuey , Kansas , and points east
thereof to all points in Iowa , Minnesota
and Wisconsin at greatly reduced rates.
Information regarding rates and dates
of sale will be oheorfnly furnished on
application to J. B. Elsoffer , agent.
Real Estate Agents A Word to Yon
Do you want to know where tbo next
great land boom will bo , and where you
can make plenty of money ? If so ,
write the undersigned for a circular
telling "All about It. " J. F. Merry
assistant general passenger agent Ill
inois Central railroad , Dubuvue , la.
H. A. Pasewalk exclusive seller Rex
goods.
Summer Complaint.
Is not always brought about by change
of air and water. The "stay-at-homes"
are just are susceptible to diarrhoea ;
duo , generally , to over eating , as un
ripe fruits , etc , ; and drinking ice
water ; all accompanied by painful
bowel discharges ; and , if not checked ,
result seriously. Perry Davis' Pain
killer is the only purely reliable remedy.
25 aud CO cents.
Norfolk High School Opened to
Pupils of County.
MAY ATTEND , TUITION FREE.
State Superintendent Fowler States
That School Is Properly Equipped
Under New Law and Board Votes
That it bo Opened.
From Tuosdnjr'g Dally ,
The regular meeting of the board of
education waa hold last evening , with
Salter , Dean , Bear and Matrau present.
The meeting was called to order by
President Salter.
Treasurer's report for the month of
July showed balance cash in general
fund of $3,079.83 , with unpaid outstand
ing warrants amounting to $3,334.77.
The committee on supplies waa in
structed to got proposals for stationery
and supplies and given authority to
purchase such supplies as may bo needed
by the time for opening of schools.
The committee on grounds and build
ings wait instructed to have such uooos
sary repairs made to buildings , walks
and grounds as may be needed. Com
munication was received from W. W.
Roberts , insurance agent , makiutr offer
to write insurance on Washington
building in place of policy expinng on
August 10 , and on motion the secretary
was instructed to have him write $3,000
insurance on that building.
The following bills were read and
ordered paid.
Klesau Drug company , supplies , $18.45.
Norfolk Electric Light and Power
company , electric lights , $13.25.
Albert Dogner , repairs , $5.11.
W. J. White , oil , 15 cents.
Carl Wilde , salary as treasurer , $25.
Carl Wilde , postage , 75 cents.
Central School Supply company , sup
plies , $49.
S. G. Dean , wall paper for house ,
$2.34.
A communication was read from
Hon. ' W. K. Fowler , state superintend
ent , officially recognizing Norfolk high
school as being properly equipped to bo
opened to the attendance of any person
of school age residing outside the dis
trict and resident of the adjunct dis
trict of Madison county , and on motion
it was ordered that the Norfolk high
school bo opened for the attendance of
pupils from Madison county as provided
by the school law of 1901.
The first Monday in September being
Labor day and a legal holiday , it was
ordered that our schools open for the
fall term on Tuesday , September 2,1902.
The board then adjourned.
Rex Poultry Food matures the fowl
aud is an egg producer.
Off the Bat.
Randolph beat Oreighton yesterday 0
to 4. Creighton imported Welch from
Omaha to pitch.
From the } umpire 'thoro is no appeal ,
and when Dad Turner said the man
could run , the man could run whether
he could or not.
Wllklns and his pleasure party left at
noon today for a two [ game series at
Wayne. On Thursday and Friday they
will be .at Wausa and will return for
games here Saturday and Sunday
against Wausa.
A set of uniforms costing $70 has been
ordered and will be here within the next
two weeks. Cheaper material could
have been bought , but Norfolk was con
sidered worthy of something good , and
better stuff will last longer. They will
bo dork brown and have "Norfolk
Brownies" printed across the front.
They will be left here at the end of the
leason.
Rex Conditioner expels worms from
all stock.
Notice of Dissolution of Copartner
ship.
Notice Is hereby given that the co
partnership heretofore existing between
John Humphrey and Davenport Bros
under the name and style of Norfolk
Tailoring Co. has this day been dissolved
by mutual consent.
The business heretofore concuoted by
said copartnership will hereafter be con
ducted by John Humphrey. All credits
due said firm will bo collected by John
Humphrey and all debts of said firm
will bo paldiby him. Dated this 14th
day of July , 1902.
DAVENPORT BROS.
J. W , HUMPHREY.
Signed in the presence of M. D. Tyler ,
Good Advice.
The most miserable beings In the
world are those suffering from dyspepsia
and liver complaint. More than seventy-
five per cent of the people In the United
States are afflicted with these two dis
eases and their effects : such as sour
stomach , sick headache , habitual costiveness -
tiveness , palpitation of tbe heart , heart
burn , water-brash , gnawing and burn
ing pains at the pit of the stomach ,
yellow skin , coated tongue and dis
agreeable taste in the mouth , coming up
of food after eating , low spirits , oto.
Go to your druggist and get a bottle of
August Flower for 75 cents. Two
doses will relieve you. Try it. Get
Green's special almanac. Asa. K.
Leonard.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund tbe money if it
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
Is on each box. 35o.
She Has Cured Thousands
Given up to Dio.
DR. CALDWELL
OF CHICAGO
Practicing Aleopafchy , Home
opathy , Electric and Gen
eral Medicine.
Will , by reqnoit , vlilt profssslonallj
NORFOLK , NEBRASKA , PACIFIC
HOTEL , FRIDAY , AUG. 15 , ONE
DAY ONLY.
returning ovary four week * . Consult bar | whllo
tba opportunity la at baud.
DB. CALDWELL limits bor pmct'ca to tlio
ipeoial treatment of diseases of tbe eye , oar ,
nose , throat. laugB , femalu diseases , dUeatoa of
chililrou and all chronic. nonoin and surgical
dlsonaes of a curable uaturo Early consump
tion , bronchitis , bronrbtal catarrh , cbroulo
catarrh , boadaobe , conitipatlou , stomach and
bowel troubles , rheumatism , neuralgia , sci
atica , Rrialit'8 diseasekidney diseasesdleoaeea
of tbo liver and bladder , dizziness , uortousneas ,
iudigoitlon , obesity. Interrupted rntrition ,
slow growth iu cbildron , and nil wartlng diseases -
oases in adults , doformitioi. club-foot , cnrva-
tare of tbe tpino , diioasos of tbo brain , paralysis -
sis , heartllaoaeo , dropsy , swelling of tbe limba ,
atrlotnre , open sores , pain in tbo bones , granu
lar enlargements and all long-standing dis
eases properly treated.
Ulood and Skin Diseases ,
Pimples , blotches , eruptions , liver spots , fall
ing of tba hair , bad complexion , eczema , tbroat
ulcare , bono paine , bladder troubles , uoak
back , burning nrino , parsing nrine too often.
Tbe effects of constitntional sicknota or tbo
taking of too much injurious medicine receives
searching tieatmeut , prompt relief and a care
for life.
Diseases of women , irregular menstruation ,
falling of the womb , bearing down pains ,
female replacements , lack of seznal tone.
Leucorrbea. sterility or barrenness , couanlt
Dr. Caldwell and she will show tbem tbe causa
of their trouble and tbo way to become cared ,
Cancers , Goiter , Fistula , Piles
and enlarged glands treated with tbo subcu
taneous injection method , absolutely without
pain and without tbe loss of a drop of blood ,
is one of her own discoveries and is really tbo
most scientific method of tbia advanced age ,
Dr. Caldwell has practiced bor profession in
some of tbe largest hospitals throughout the
country. She has no superior in tbe treating
and diagnosing diseases , deformities , etc. She
baa lately opened an ofllco inOmaha , Nebraska ,
whore she will apond a portion of each week
treating her many patients. No incurable
cases accepted for treatment. Consultation ,
examination and advice , one dollar to thoao in
terested. DB. DBA CALDWELL & Co.
Omaha , Neb , Chicago , 111 ,
Are
You
a
Fisherman
If so , before making any plans for
your Summer fishing trip , you should
write or call on us for information per-
tuning to the Lakes of Minnesota.
There are ten thousand lakes in the
State of Minnesota , which are filled
with Bass , Pickerel , Grapple , Muska-
ongo , etc.
Remarkably low round trip tickets
with long limits , will bo on sale all
summer ,
Information regarding fishing resorts ,
hotel rates , and round trip tickers will
be cheerfully furnished by
W. H. BRILL ,
Dist. Pass. Agent , 111. Cent. R. R.
No. 1402 Faruam St. Omaha.
A SWELL TRAIN ,
THE ELECTRIC LIGHTED LIMITED
"SHORTLINE. "
To Chicago , Milwaukee , Racine ,
Rockford , Lacrosse , Dnbnque , Elgin ,
Freeport , Madison , Janesville
aud other important points East , North
east and Southeast , via
An Electric Light in Every Berth.
The Milwaukee is the only Electric
Lighted Train that runs in and out of
Omaha. All cars are supplied with in.
candescent lights.
Palace Sleepers and the finest Dining
Cars in the world are run on the 0. M.
& St. P. Ry. Write and get full in-
formation.
F. A. NASH ,
General Western Agent ,
H. W. HOWELL , 1504 Faruam St. ,
Truv. Frt. & Pass. Agt. Omaha.