Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1884)
OMAHA JDAII/ * BEE MONDAY , OCTOUEIi 13 DOCTOR WVHITTiER Nervous Pioslrallon , Deblitlv. Mental am Phulcal Weakness , Mercurial and other Alice Honk ol Throat , Skin or Doncs , Dlood Poisoning Old Sores end UlCCrS , M trrittd * ltb onj-trtlMo ouiwif tifl pTl lrict. P Vlrrrlt tftj. Mit tu Diseases Arising trum Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence. Wth trodnte m or th Mtonlnff effwtit bertoBtnMi , AcMlitr , dl * M of riffli Dltlrftltr rafmory , rtmr-lf * # n the fi , | t > / lrnl dwtj artTilen to th loeletj of ItmalM , ro&fnUi f l4cMeto. renderlnft Marriage Improper or unii npy , r ptrmineitij-eorrii , I'mphl i(3A ( ttrticnih ) beT * ( n it itftlM fOTrlt ri free la unr ndilm * . Convolution tltl fleeer t j tattl frw , aodlnrltej * WtH for questions. * A Positive Written Guarantee Rtrr to fell car t > te ei t . ) f rdletnti lent errryithen. 2amphlMi , English or German , ot rC * * d * crtblnffabovodlipaees intn&leor female , KllES MARRIAGE GUIDE I va ft" , One ft ln. lllcitmlfil In i 60emontj rponuttt itmMai r coirr * . I5o. Tbii i. _ eooulni > H t e cnrlooi , dontiiful t > r loant.ltlte * Bt u Itio * . A book of trrai Imcrut lo ill , Uctlib , Bcio'j ' u rrint" rc t > rom i < l tIII idrkk 5f/c ? , yif. n S Office , 211 South Ulh tU o t , oicr Bclirotor < ccht't Apotliowry formorl ) Dr. are sm n'6 re nice , 1149 North ICth St. DR. HORHE'S ELECTRIC BEL ! Will cnr NerronneM , I.timbniro. llhenmillim r NcunlRlm 8cl tlc , Mdnoj , Splno mid l.ltcr i tlont , Amhmt , lle rtdl eitiit , Dl n piil , mnMltmtlon , l.rj nlpclM , Cnurrh. riloi , Kpllti r < Impnlrncjr , numb AKIII rnlipiui Cltrl , etc. Only nclpntmo Klcctrlc IWl In Ainci ICA th t mlillie Klfctrlcllj und m KiiMI m ttmnisli tk - bod/i mil can be rocbargoil la an Iniuui btti jwtlonU Winter U omnlnff , tbo emon of the ) oar for ftchci ami palm. In view of this fict wo say buy one o Dr. Iloroo'i KIcctrlo nelta. By eo doing you nil ivold Hhoumatlira , Kldnoy Troubles And other Illi that (1o ( h Is heir to. Do not delay , but call at ou : offloo and examine belti , No. 1422 Douglas tteetci 0. F. Ooodman't , 1110 Farnam St.Om ha , Nob. Or denBUodO 0 D OCUUST&AURIffl 8' J. T.SARMSTRDNG. M. D. Practice Limited to Diseases of tin Eye find Ear. 503 Farnam StrootOJIA HA OMAHA Chemical Dyeing AND- 0. T. PAULSON , 1'roprlotorj GcnUemons' Cloth'ne Cleaned , Dyed and Repaired Ladles' Dresses Cloantil and. Dyed , without Ripping PlumcflCItancd or Oolorod any elude , to sample Rilki , Velvets ano Laces Clouted , Dyed and llO'fln Uhod. 1212 Douglas Street , - OMAIIA , NEB a Western Cornice-Works , IRON AND Bti E nOOFINO. 0 , SPECHT , FEOP , 1111 DoiylM Bl. OmiAa , Neb. KAH0PAOTUREB OF Qalvamzeo iron Cornices OTDarmor Windows , TinUts , Tin , Iron and Slate , Hooting , Bnoonl'a Pitont Slotalilo Skylight , Patent adjusted tUehott Hvt anil Uraoket SholvlnR. I am the gen'ral agent for the aboro line of KOoJa. Iron Crestlngg , Foncln DMujtrftdoi , Verandas , Iron Oar Ine UKO ol n lotm dnj Line" In connection with th SHORT corporate name of a ( front ro ad convey * an Idea of tut what 0 BLR f required by the traveling nab I I lu I" llc R Bhott UQ ° I I"1" * 1 I IV I _ " "d Ua bc9' ° ' accomniod * HaB In Sal tlons-olt of which r faro flhod by the Rrtatctt rillwuv In Amorlc * . QHOAQO , MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. Itowni and operate ! over 4,500 miles of orthern Illinois , Wisconsin , Mlnnoeot * , Iowa akotaandaa ; ta main linen , branchei andoonnee/ on reach all the great buslnetu centres of Ihi Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers lh < description of Short LUio , and Best Route between Chicago , Milwaukee , Ht Paul and Minneapolis. Chlcago.MlIwaukco , La Crosse and Wlnona. Ohloago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendalt Ohloigo , Milwaukee , Eau Clalro and Btlllwatci * Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Beaver Dam and Oshloeh , Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukneba and Ooonomowoa. Ohlaago , MUwaukoe , Madison and Pratrladu Chlin Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbaull. Chicago , Ilololt JanosvlUo and Mineral Pout. "Chicago , Elgin , llockford and Dubuqno. Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and 0 dar Rapldi. Chicago , Council BluBa and Omaha. Chicago , Bloux City , Sioux Falls end Tankton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. i ; Rook leluid , Dubuque , St. Paul and Minneapolis , Davenport , "almar , St. Paul and Minneapolis , Pullman B oopers and the Finest Dining Cars In ihoMCrld are run on the main lines of thoUHIOAOO , 11IUVAUKEK AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY , aud ever ) attention la paid to p&BscDgcraby cocrteous employe ) ol the Company. f > . B. MEttRILL , OenT Manager. A.V II. OAIU'ENI'KR , den' Post. AgL J .T , CLARK , Oen'l Bapt. QEO. II. UKAFKOUn. AM'tOrnl. Pa Alit THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , isucoiaaoiia TO THE j. M. u. & a co.isi The moit extensive manufacturers of IN TUB WORLD. John Hockitiatser General Agent or Nebraska an Wusteru low * . (0 8. Tenth Street ! . . . . OUAHA , NE1 f9Trloci of DIUUrd and eel Tables and tnaterla urnlihed on application , I ' ALONG THE LINK 0V TUB Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis i an OMAHA RAILWAY. The now exteukn ol thli line Iioiu > Y lefl M t th * r , . . BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GA3 ! | < J thiouxb Ooaooid and Oolerld ( T . . Un atvst t bortportUnof the Btate , Bptclol curtloo rate * tor laud seekers over luli line I V/ajne , Norfolk and lUrtlngtoi , and ila Illalr to i ] ur&cpal ! ! polbtf on th SIOUX 01TY & PAOIFIO BAILROA" Trams over tht a , Bt. V. U. ft 0 , RkUwar to Co Dgtoo , Bloux Ulty , Ponca , Haitlcjtso , Wayue ai Nottolk , Oo73.za.oot tt OEJl .lar o/Fromlat , Oakdaji , N lltb ; , andthroujU to Vi entlae. jrrorntos and aUInformatlon till on r v. vru . FINS LINE OF I * -AT- IN OMAIIA NED. Royal Havana Lottery I lA ( QOVKllNirENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana , Oubn , Every 12 to 14 : Days. TICKETS , W.OO , . HALVES. HOC Subject to no manipulation , not controlled ny th partlcaln Interest. It Is the fairest thing In th nature of chance In existence. Forlnformatlonand particulars apply toSUIsnT , CO.Oon. AtenU , 1S15 llroadwav , N Y. city. K. KAUn & 00. , 417WaInut street , Bt. Louis' , Me or Frank Lobrano , L. D , , SO Wyandotte , Kan. A w lv Manhood Restored , VIctlmiofToutbfullmpnideneo.causlnKNervousDe' Willy. Premature Dec , and all dltnrdors brought or br Indiscretion or oici- orapdr FABIB , BAKER'S AVnrrantci ! ntuolittttu pur- Cocoa , from which tlio excess o OH has been removed , ItlinstAre ( ( met the itrength of Cocoa mlxci with Starch , Airowroot or Bngnr aud is llicrcforo far more cconoml cnl. It Is delicious , rjourlshlng Ktrcngtlicnlng , easily illgcstcd , an admirably adapted for Invalid * a well as for persons In health. Sold by ( Iroccrs CTcrjTrhcra , I. BAKER & COu BorcliGSter. Ms Science of Lite , Only $1,00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KHHW A OIIEAT MKDIOAJi TVOBR Bxhauetcd Vitality , Norvons and Pbysloal Debility Premature Decline- Man. Errors of Youth , an the untold mloorlos csultlng from Indlacrotlona or ox oocaei. A book for every man , young , middle-aged , and old. It contains 126 proeorlptlons for nil acute and chronic dlHotsoo each one of which Is Invaluable So found by the Author , whose experience for 21 fears Is such as probably never before fell to the ct of any phytilc an 800 pages , bound In beantlfn French muslin maoesedcovers , full gllt.gaaranteed ka ba a finer work n every some , niechanloal , lit- irary and professional , than any other work sold In this country for ft.60 , or the money will bo refunded la every Instanoa. Prloeonly 11.00 by mall , pott- paid. Illustrative simple 6 cent * . Bend now. Gold nodal awarded the author by the National Medical Ireoclatlon , to the officers ol which ho refers. The Sclense of Life should be read br the young lor Instruction , and by the afflicted (01 relief. It will boned ! all London Lanoot , There Is no member of society to whom The Bd- snoo of Life will not bo useful , whether youth , par- > nt , guardian , Instructor or clergyman. Argonaut. Aildrosa the Peabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. l.Paiker.Ho. 4 Bulflnch Street , Boston Mass. , who nay be consulted on all diseases roqnlr'ignkllland ixperlonco , Ohronloandobstlnatodlseujotbathave Dofllcd the skill of all other phys- C AI clanj k specialty : Bach treated success-1I.HE. fcll > ulthout anlnslince failure. TUVCCJ C NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY BUOOESSOR TO DAVIfl ti BNTDEU. ) Genera Dealers In ESTATE ISM FAHNAU ST. OilAHA. Have [ or lalelOO.OCO acres carefully Mleoted Uadi D Uaatern Nebraska , at low price and on easy teriuu Improves larms lor sale In Donglas , Dad u , Oolfai PUtte , Hurt , turning , Baniy , Washington , iferlck Siundors , and Duller Oountlus. Taxes paid In all parts ol the Stats , ; Honey loaned on mprovad farms. Notary Publlo always In office Correspond 1.U BOTTLES. Erlangor , Uavnria Oulinbncher , Bnvnria Pilsner Bohemian. Kaioor - .Brnmon , DOMESTIC. Bud woiser St. Louis. Ajibausor. . . . .St. Louis. B ost's. . . . Milwaukee. Sclilitz-Pilsner Milwaukee. Ivrucfs . . . . .Omnha Ale , Porter. Domestic and Rhine Wiuo , ED. MAUUER , 121SFarnnmSt HEOHLTTRUB IRON [ TONIC nLOOD.'TCirai Wllljiurlfyllio Into tta LIVER uiiaK.iD/iEXSf * " * ' . 7ll"llti'i'TOIlK ! nnd VIGOR of VOUTIC. lljtf- licpslii. Wain of Am > yme. In- dlKi-Mlun. l-uck of blrengUi. L nul'l lrcV""Uun l ) oluTclir curcil. lloiice. luuiclviaim tifrvi's rccult u nuwlorcu , lit llvvus tlio jiilnil aim bemiis a rruiiucii tnlliuiiopularltyuriliuurliiliinl. Do uut expert * . ANO1IK8T. OlCIlt KutllloOUKIlNAI. BunJ jcuriKldtfMto'JUolir. . St.I ul > . Mo. , tar our "DUKAM 11OOU , " iFullul ( truottaaad usoful.ulotinaUoa.traa thrives on IlorllcV * 1'ood , " write hundreds of grateful iitothcw. Mothcn' inllk contains no Mxivb. II011L10KB' rOOI ) VOU INI'ANTS ( frco from stanh ) r < cjulrui nocooklDir. ' 1 lie Uvt fooil In uoalth or tlcknou for I N VAN' ! H. The U t dkt for DVHI'EITICH and INVALIDS HlvhlyUacCclg' tQHUrtiuu uioUitnmiiadrtuk. ITlcoWaiuKDc. Al ifinU. UoolionthetrcatiueiitcfUiUilren.frux "I Ulltt. li to l > ( iiMilor tg > ii > lllDi o ( a l > I In clilldrtu " It. ilMMUai , il II. , .V. ) 'urt , ' UM..HHil UtnHH . . Unt c ( > tteil uUtliuic ( or Bother i milk , " ll ( I itu . M , II . UiMUjn , Jf , r W'M be teut i T nail on ivcrll't of ITioo In etamps. IIOIIMT l\K \ 1'intli CO. , Jlurliie1. . . LIONS TAMED WITH A TOUCH & Eleclrict Wind Tiiat paralyze Saya c Bcasis. Nnttiro'a Forccn Udll/cd by aVI1 Anlnml Tnnicr , nud Mnclo I'oworfulVcapon of OfTenso orDoJciiBO. New York Star. On Thuradfty afternoon , whllo th crowd of olegnnt equipages was moat nu mcroiiB nt the Fifth Avcnno entrance t Centrol Park , a roottlod stood got hlmap ] tangled up in the broken harness of it rnato. The frightened animal began t kick and plunge , and the other vehicle scurried right and loft In anticipation o a runaway. The occupants of the car riaco were hauled oat without ceremony and half n dozen citizens rushed to th aid of the two policemen who were hold Ing and trying to pacify the frlghtonot honca. Their effort a eocmod nil in vain. Th unlnuls could not bo disentangled fron the broken traces , and every moment i delay Increased the dangers of the sitna tion. The park roads out ahead won filled with pony phaotoni , village cart driven by young ladloa , and stylish vohi clcs of varied descriptions. A runawn ; would bo sure to result in injury , am perhaps death , to somp of those ploasur Bookers. When the pitch of despair hai boon reached by thu policemen and thai naaistanta an athlotla man , aged about C1 years , florid with Blgna of good living herculean in proportions , though evident ly out of condition , owing to the indulgence gonco of his gastronomic tastes , stoppei out of the crowd on the sidewalk , am approached the plunging horses. H Bpoko English very imperfectly , and wit ! a funny Gorman idiom , though ho wa evidently an educated gentleman. TAMINO 8CA11EDIIOUSKS. "Dom horses lot gol" ho commandoi of the policeman and their sweating Jcitl zen aaaiatantp. "What'll wo lot go fur ? " growled on of the cops , fiercely. "Pocauao doro don't vaa any danger , ' said the ( stranger. "Shoot the crank , " said a cabman. "Club his 'cad hoflT' suggested a prl vato coachman in a gaudy livery and to ] boots. But before either of thcao suggestion ; could bo acted upon the tall Gorman hac pushed his way through , and , oxtondlnr. ilia thick club-liko cane , had laid thi steel tip on the nose of either horse li succession. The effect was magical. Thi mimals that had boon so full of fira am rigor a moment before ceased tholr fran lie kicks and plunges at once and stooi .rcmbllng and weak in their places. The ; voro speedily unhitched and led to thi snrb where they stood for half an hou if tor , shaking in weakness and uttorl' inablo to even draw the coach wit ! vliich they had threatened to run awa ; inly a short time boforo. The Gorman was viewed with open uouthod amazement by the assomblagi if Jehus , flunkies and cops. The own ; raof _ the vehicle were very profuse ii heir thanks , but the stranger took thei ; ratitudo with a grand air of equalit ; md strolled away toward the park , afto ) owing in a courtly way to the ladles. Such a person was well worth follow ng up by any reporter In search of nov iltios ; so the stranger was followed. AMONO TIIE WILD HEARTS. Ho wont direct to the menagerie a Central Park. "Did you make up your mind ynt i ootlo ? " ho asked the keeper in charge "No , " sold the latter , surlily ; "we tin't furnishin' easy means of enlcldo t ( 10 one. " "Then I can't try and provo it t < pou ? " "You bet you can't. " "Dom commissioners doy eay.dey go * no objections if you don't got any. " "That'a only a political way of glvin you a stand-off. They know darned wol I ain't a-goin' to see you chawed up righ afore my eyes , and then have all the papers pors howlin' at mo nest day for foodin fresh Gorman meat to my animals. No that I care BO much for follow that go suoh notions in their heads. It's the papers pors that wo care for hero. " The Gorman , after listening to thi slangy torrent of words to the end gave i ilgh and wandered oil among the cages "Watch that follor , Jack , or he'll got i piece chawed out of him , " called thi keeper to an assistant. "Who is hoi" inquired the reporter. "A crank who wants to got himself 'o ' jp , " was the reply. "Dow ? " queried the scribe. "By going into the cages and trying lomo now charm ho says ho's got for tarn ng wild boosts. " "What it the charm ? " "Oh , I don't know. It's a magician' * nrand , or seine nonsense of that sort. " "And you refuse to lot him tryj" "Of course I do. You don't suppose [ 'm going to lot him got himself killoc uid have all the blaine laid on mo , d < foul" "But maybe ho wouldn't bo killed. " "Wouldn't hi ? Well , I wouldn't bo DU it. " "Maybe ho isn't a crank. " "What do you mean ? " "Muybo lie has a umgio wand , afto nil. " The keeper started back and eyed th reporter with keen suspicion , "What ails you ? " said ho , "Aro you i crank , too ? " Then the reporter told what ho ha < witnessed on the avenue and how oasll ; the stranger had quelled the furious run aways. Btill the oflicial vlowcd him will suspicion and scorned to strengthen hi growlnp opinion that the ecribo was i match to the Gorman crank. rAUAIAZINO A HAVAGB LION. The man who had displayed his abili ties as a horse tamer with such great sue cess was at this moment in nrgumon with a keeper , who objected to his getting ting under the guard rail and approach Ing the cages of the lion and lioness The lion , a magnificent specimen , wa eyeing the wranglers with u hungry glar pnd occasionally joined his yolco to thi argument in u loud roar , < ts if potulantl ; urging the keeper to allow the rash moi tal to como ou. "Only just near enough to touch hii with my Htick , and I tame him for you , pleaded the Gorman , "Tamo him ! llu'll ' tame you in aboil four BocoudH , " said the man , "If yo o in I hero , dead auro you'll lese an nn und maybe got your skull cracked or a the bruins clawed out of it if you've gc any. " "Lot him get in , " urged the roportoi "You eliut up , " urged the keopei "you'ro as bad as t'other one. " While this talk was going on , howovoi the stranger loaned forward over tli rail. The lion rushed nr the bark an thrust his paw out. The steel-pointe oano touched hi * limb Rontly and it fell c if paralyzed. The animal growled eharj ly as if frorn pain. The stranger taklu I advantage of the opportunity , dodge under the rail and approached the cag closely. lie placed the ferrule againt the boast's shoulder , and with a convul tivo shudder the animal foil to the floe of the cage and lay there , trembling li apparent terror , while the bold tame stroked its head and tugged at its whin kors with impunity. Walking along , h next encountered the largoot and fiorcee tigress in the collection. Ono touch o the cano was Biifliclent to prostrate th animal and reduce it to the harmlos state of a week-old kitten. EVBK TIQERS MADE TO SUCCUMI ) . The keepers were astounded. It wa the same with all the animals the hyc naa , the jougars , the leopards , The bear made moro resistance to the chain thai any of the rest. They snarled , growlei and struck at the cano , but retreated before fore it instead of advancing to the comba as they expected them to do. The struggle glo was lunger , but the boars , too , won at last compelled to succumb to the magi of the stranger , and lay abject , tamoi and harmless in their cages. Nor die they recover from the terror and languo for several hours. During that time no a roar broke the stillness of the monog rrio. rrio."Now "Now lot mo got at the snake , said th Gorman. "Not by a jngful , " said the astoundoi keeper. ' 'You have run enough risk and given mo a bg ! enough scare for on day. Bo content that you've done who you've done , and got away with a wholi skin. " The stranger pleaded so hard for i chance to test his powers on the big boa which was hungry and active , that ho wa allowed the opportunityhodeairodthougl extraordinary precautions rroro taken t < guard against accidents in case of hi failure. Snakes ain't horses and four-footoi boaats , " creaked a sapient employe , win had been the loudest in his prediction that the hardy stranger would bo chawoi up at the first approach to tlui wild boasts Bo had it at this tlmo thathowouli bo equoezcd to the shape of a rat-tail Dl and taken in by the snake. Ho wasn't though. When ho touchoi the squirming monster with his magi wand the gigantic reptile uncoiled , a violent lent shudder ran through ito whole longtl giving it the appearance of n giganti ribbon fluttering in a gale , and then i foil limp and insensible , and remained si for five hours , manifesting not n sign o life. life.Tho The stranger was evidently satiaficc with this. Ho gave a chuckle and with i "Thank you , " stroao off , planting hii magio cano in the ground firmly at ovjrj stop with many triumphant flourishes. "Who is ho/ / " was the coneral query. "Blessed if I know , " was the reply ol the .istnundod employes. "He's a friend of General Cesnola's that 13 , I don't know if ho's a friend , bul ho'o an acquaintance , anyhow , " said i Park policeman to whom the tall Gormai was pointed out. "He's a crank who's boon haunting tht general for n week , " said another. A IlKMAIiKABLE INVENTION. Farther inquiry elicited the fact tha the stranger is a brother of Herr Raus bach , a German lion tamer , -who has In vented , and a month ago displayed before fore the English Academy of Sciences at London , England , an apparatus fo : the taming of wild beauts. This ia ai application of electricity to purposes o offence and defence. The tamer carrlc on his person a powerful electric batter ; of peculiar construction , which is con nee ted with a stool wand or cano Through this the lightning is darted inti the animal with the effect noted above The stranger will probably sell his inven tlon to lion tamers who will carry it will them into the performing cages , and thu , make assurance of their ability to contra and dominate the fiercest boast under al circumstances. The power of the bat tery , it is said , may be increased to a do fir eo that trould insure the Instant doatl of the nnimal against which the wan : might bo levelled.Vhow ? how I'd liki to have that for my wife ! " remarked i lounger in the park. "No family shoulc bo without one , " acquiesced another. "But , " suggested a tough customer "wouldn't this invention just lay 'wa ] over the sand bag or revolver for thi boya , when they go out for a night' : work ? Wouldn't it even up things between tweon the 'gangs' and the cops , oh { Well I guess clubs won't bo trumps no more when them magio wanda got around. " "Very true , " thought the philoaophii reporter. "Hero's lood for reflection What , for instance , if it ehould turn ou that owing to the march of science nnc modern improvement wo reputable people plo are to risk being struck by the high wayman or burglar's lightning instead ol his revolver or bludgeon or knife 1" This taming apparatus needs lookiuc after , indeed. * * * * Delicate diseases of either BOX , however induced , speedily and pormaiv ontiy cured. Book of particulars ! ) centi in stumps. Consultation free. Address , World's Dispensary Medical Association Bullalo , N. Y. Tno Fortunes ol Athletes. Now York Graphic. The increase of interest in athletii sports has been the moans of makin ; small fortunes for their dovotoos. J well known athlete has approximated foi us the following : Charles E. Courtney § 20,000 in rowintt ; Edward Hanlan , 850 000. same ; Wallace Hoes , Homer Plalsted and Toomer , each § 5,000 t ( 810,000 , same ; John L. Sullivun , $150 , 000 in slugging ; Billy Madden , § 15,000 , same ; Joe Ooburn , § 20,000 , aamoj John Morriaoy and Jem Mace made aovpra fortunes , which they lost in gambling Wcaton made $30,000 , pioneer node * triau of the world ; other pedestrians Unwell , $00,000 ; Knnis and Fitzgerald $15,000 each ; Harding $7,000Huriroan $10,000 ; Duncan 0. Host cleared § : iOOOi in wrestling matches , Horaiord H Aolil Phosphate. AS A llEFUiaEllANT IUUHK IN FEVE113. Dr. 0. H. S. DAVIS , Meriden , Conn. snys "I have used it as A pleasant an eooj m drink in fevers , and have boo : Tory much pleased with it. " It vnri Satisfactory. San 1'rancifco Chronicle. "I will bo frank with you. I hov loved before , with all the passion of m soul. You ask mo to marry you. I wi but my heart is gone and all I can offt YOU in my earnest duty and a wifely al foction. " "You have loved. Alast hoi unhappy. " "Yes , loved as I can never love again. "And ho ? la ho dead , or has ho ai othoi ? " "No ; ho still lives , but ho does no love me. I can never wed him. Yo will not bo jeniouB ? " "Toll mo who ho is and I will bo satli fied of your truth. " "Ho is the family butcher. " MAL.K DUKSSMAKEH" . All ilio Itnuo In Fnshlonahlo Olrclns r AVashlnRlon Just Now. Washington Star. "A woman's much easier to fit than man , " said n fashionable down > tow tailor the other day as ho sat cross-leggc on his table making button-holes in pigeon-breasted garment somewhat resembling sombling n coat. "They're much mor satisfactory to fit. There's form groc pyramotry ; beautiful 1 Not all ankle like men ? " "Bahl You can't fit a man. Bu look at that ! " ho cried with a burst c fossional enthusiasmholding up the garment mont that lay in his lap so ns to diapla ; the swell of the bust and graceful curv of the hips. "Look at that. Isn't i grace symmetry form ? " "What is it ? " asked the Star man , wh stood with his head on ono side ovoin the garment from a distance. "Whot i it ? " "What ? Why a ladies' waist. Whn have I been talking about ? You don' ' think there is a man with such n form ? "Do you moan to Bay you make ladioi garments ? " "Of courso. I fit dresses on some c the most fashionable ladies in Washing ton. You don't think they could got dressmaker to make a waist like that No ono but a man an artist tailor- could do that. " "But how do yon manatee ? How di you How that is , how do you fit then try them on , you know ? ' asked th cribo , trying to hide his blushes bohini a red bandanna. "Manage ? Manage ? "Oh , yes ; I BOO Easily enough. The fitting is ver ; eatily managed. You have never boot to Paris ? They know how to do every thing there. The fitting is easily arrang od. Our customers are ladies who havi traveled ladies of refinement. Fit WHyjustofow minutes ago I meaauroi a lady for a pair of pants. " "A pair of what ? " "A pair of pants. Ladles wear pant with their riding habits. They -wea them under their riding skirts. This ha boon the custom for some tlmo. The ; wear their skirts shorter than formorly- just so an to touch the ground when the ; stand. Then they wear pants underneath noath , nothing elao ; no skirts. Oh , ah you are wondering how I manage abou the pants , " ho added , noticing the puzzled zlod and ombarras'ed expression of th scribe's countenance. "It is all oxtroml ; delicate and modest. You ought to go i Paris. Wo measure the size of a lady' waist. Then the distance from th waist to the floor. Then wo hav her sit on a table and meaaurt the distance from her wale to the table , subtract this from the die tan co from her waist to the floor and w hive the length of her I moan the le of the pants. When they are cut an basted she tries them on herself. Th fitting is all managed very nicely. W make a great many ladies' suits. In facl all the faehionablo ladies particular ! those who have been to Paris , have thol suits made by tailors. Washington i getting almost like Paris. The ladie have good taste. I could name lots c ladies I don't know how many- who come in and have the ! measures taken , jnat as graciously a men would , and then they are much easier sior to fit and pleasanter to serve thai men. And the trying on of garments Wo have parloas and maids in atteo dance. They retire to a parlor and pn on the garment , which ia basted togothei and when they get it on I am sent fa and go in and fit It , taking it In here marking it for alterations , and letting i out there. When I have finished I re tire , and the lady again changes her gar ment. Everything is very modest. Thi is the custom altogether in Paris , and i ia wory rapidly becoming BO hrro. "What Is the cost of a lady's suit ? " "It depends somewhat upon the mate rial. Some § 00 , some § 100 , some $12. and moro. " "Do you make party dresses , or any thing of that kind ? " ' 'No , wo don't do anything ; at that They can be blown together by a dress maker Wo make walking suits , * ani superintend the preparation of the bet tor part of their ward robe. Fashion nblo ladies generally have qulto a num her of different styles of cloth suita , am heavy silks- and satins. These are wha wo mako. Sometimes wo have a lady" entire wardrobe brought hero , and re pair it as it woae. Wo change the cut o aomo Bults , after the looping in on another or ; arranging the drapery , and then mak new auits to supply the places of thos which cannot bo worn any more , and t keep up with the latest fashion. Thoi wo make % large number of riding habile Wo have a wooden horao which they ei folds of thei on while we arrange the habits , " "Oti , yes , " ho added , drawing hla JORI up under him once moro and running hi hand over the face of hio gooao. "Thi ladies' costumes that are intended to ii are made by men. " Worfccrti and Eatcru , It ia sound doctrine , that if any mat will not work , neither shall ho oat. Am it is juot as true that if any man canno oat neither can ho work. Thora an thousands of people whoso digestion is s < poor that they cannot with any comfor eat a square meal. How can we expcc auch sufferers to do n fair day's work Brown's Iron Bitters strengthens weakened oned digoatlou1 toaes up the whole sys torn , enables people to eat , to work , am enjoy prosperity. Any druggist will aup ply you. K.xhlblt. llichinoml Mapatcli. At the Virginia State Fair at Rich moml , which opens October 22 , ono o the principal attractions will bo the bo and honey exhibit. This feature will b shown under a mammoth tent , 40 by Ol feet , with an annex of 12 by 20. Ou exhibitor will show eighteen cases of liv ing boos , representing twelve species o varieties , with their queens and progeny In addition , one of the latest and bca systems of quuoa breeding will ba full ; dcmonotrated and explained. In facl the display will bo a model apairy , con duotad on e clou ti lie principles by ono o America's bee-keepers , who has spoil over thirty years in thu study of the bee YOUNO MAN. UKr\I > THIH. THK VOLTAIC MELT COSIFANT , of Marshal Michigan , olli'r tj Bond their celebrated Kl.E Tiuo VOLT.UO KELT aud other Kutcrmo Ai I'HANCEH ou trial for thirty daya , to me ( youiur or old ) nlllictod with nervoua clebilin lima \italitv and manhood , and ull kinilre troubles. Alia for rheumatism , nounilgl ; purulyf is , and many other Utse.wa. Comjilct restoration to health , vlftor and limnhoo guaranteed. No mk incurml , as thirty clay i rial U allowed. Write them nt tmco for illui trutod lumjihlot , free. No ; No 1'oUtloi this Year , 1'ooila I'lCt-inaii ( Dem. ) . Ohio will doubtless go republican o wool. Polities will have nothing to d with It. ' -THE BEST TOHBC. medicine , combining Iron with r > ur l > lo tonics , rjnlokly find comi > lotel Cures l > vpop ln , ImllKnttlnn , Wrnknrio tin li iironinniliUnlnrlaClilllfi nml I'cvctB unit Nrnrnlnln. It Is an unfailing remedy far Discuses of th KlilncjH nml I.lviT. It Is invalunblo for Diseases rcrnllnr t Women , nnd nil who lend fcclcntnry lives. Itdocunotlnjtiro the teethcnusohcmUclic.o produce constlpntlon oAcr Iron mcdiclnculc Itcnrlchcsnnd purlflci the blood , stimulate HIR nppctltc , nlds the n lmllntlon of food , re llcrcs Hcntthiirn nnd Belching , aud strength ens the imicclcs nnd nerves. Tor Intermittent rovers , Lassitude , Laclcc Energy , &o. , It lias no equal , 42- The Konulne 1ms above trmlo mnrk nni crossed red lines on M rapper. Tnko no othci n j i > iii/b7 IMIOW.V tnnaiciL 10 , iHLTinoni ; ui And Undisputed in tne BROAD CLAIMottelDgUi VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING ANE Ever offered to the public. EAMBUKG-AMERIOAN DIRECT LINK FOR ENGLAND , FRANCE ANI GERMANY. The eteamsblpB ol this wcU-lmown line are ballt o Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are furnleh od with every requisite to make the passage botl safe and agroaablo. Thev carry the United State and European malls , and leave Now York Thurs days and Saturdays ( or Plymouth ( LONDON ) Choi bourR , ( FAKIS ) and HAMBURG. Rates : Steerage from Europe only 718. Firs Cabin , 855 , $ 5 and ? 76. 8tee K , t2i. UenryPundt , Mark Uansen , F .E. lloorcs.ll. Toll igcntslo Omaha , Qroneweu & Schoontfron , agents li Council Bluffs. 0. B : RI01IARD 4 CO. , don. Tan Agts. , 61 Broadway , N. Y. Cbas. Kcwmlnskl A Co General Western Aguata , 170 Washington SU , Cnlc go.IU. Wames Medical InslM Dlood promptly relic vcd and permanently cured by reme- Jtics.teswdln ni'orti/yenw ti > tclulfractlce. Seminal . N it-lit Least. by Dreams , Pimples on thsPnfc , I. o-.t Manhood , \iusltlvety cureiLtTltert i. < iu > CLv > criicMliiuThe [ appropriate re.r.edj * ii fit once used In each crts. Consultations , per- lunal or bv letter , sacredly confidential. Med- , ? ines sent bv Mall and Express. No marks on p-tnici to indicate ccntentu or sender. Address Mt > JfiM SNo. 204Washinfllon SI. , Chicago , W ± For Hen. * Qo1ck , iarer mfA. Hook Tne VIGOR ClT'sle AS'-- . ' , 1 Fulton H L , New fork ; g 1,000.00 i $ fTTItr , be paltlto any one who will find partlc/ , Y T of Mercury , Potash , Iodine , Arsonlo , or any Pol eoQOua substance la SWIFT'S S-PifiCiFio'g "I have cared Blood Taint by the use of Sniff : SpocIQc after I l < iui moot algnally failed with the-Her cury and Ititash Treatment. P. A. TOOMF.U , M. D. Perry , Ga , "Swl't'g ' Spedflo baa cured mo ot Scrofula-ct 1 ! years standing. Had Bore ) aa laiyo as my hnnd , ani eTory one thought I waa doomed. Swift's Spoeidi curuil mo alter phj'sklana nnd all other medicine hat failed. ' K. L. HIGH , Lonoke , Ark. ( & 1 ft nr\f\WW'J \ ' not purchase from no wJw 3PI V UUlTSwilt'n Hjicclflo hai done for mo. K cudro me of Itheumattem caused by malaria. " AJIUIIIK TIIOMAU , SprlngHold , Tenn. Our Treitlaa on Dlood and Skin Diseases mailed frei applicants to THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ox N. Y. Offi.U , 163 W. 22(1 St. , between 8ih and 7th Avenues. Philadelphia offlcs IGSClioatnut t. PliuutxAMarMuuCo.,01 cu.Ctsti Axtte veitohMtor.N. Y. , Cipltti . 0 iflo Mbjrai nt , o ! NcMV. . N. i. , Capital 1S7.\CO. > . Qlrart Fire , PhlltdolrhU , V.IW . 1,100 , ftO lniDiKn'AlnnH fitrnit . \ EED STAS LINE Belgian Boynl anil U.S. Mall Stoninon BAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP TluILhinc , Germany , Italy , Holland and Franct Steerage Outwaid(30 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , tig , Excursion , (39 , Including beddlnir , etc , 3d Cabin , fCO ; Round Trip , 990 00 ; Excursion , 9100 ; Soloou from $5t lo SO ; Excursion 110 to 8109. iVPetor Wright k Bone , Gen Agenta. H Broad w y N. Y. CililwelL Hamilton il Oa. , Omaha. F. K. Flo tnuikCo. , Su3H. 10th Street , Cmau ! D. E. Kim all , OrnahaA ontii. od-ljr Eiealth is Wealth ! DR E. 0. WKST'S NBRTM AND BRAIN TRKASUBST , t zuirintoo.1 BiieclQo for Hjetcrla , Dulnoiw , Convul. IOUH | , Fltd.Nertoui Neuralgia , Hoidacho , Norvoui I'rMtration caurod by the uio of alcohol or tobbacoo , WakefulucM , Mental dcprceslnn. Softeuln * of tht brain , resultme In Insanity and leaping to mliery , decay and death , Premature Old ago , liaronciU , los ofpoHtrlu cither MX , Involuntary Losses and tipor matorhor * caused by o > erex rtlontof tlie brain , self , abuse or over indulgence. Kaon box , contains OIK month's treatment. fl.oo boior tlx bottled lei 15.00 , lent by mall prepaid on roeelpt of pi-loe. WK OUARANTEK SIX BOXE1 To euro tnv caao. With each order received by ui lor ill bottles , uoompllihtd with { 5.00 , we trill send the purchaser our written guarinteo to rotund tht money II thetrvatmeutdoe * not effect a cure. Ovur antecslMued only by JOHN 0 : WEST li CO. , Jy SS-mio-rr M ! Madison St. , Chloas-o. til. J AS. H. PEABODY W. it. PEYBIOIAN & BURGEON , ilMldeooe No. UUT Jonw St. Otllou , No. 1609 Xar m d OdlM hjun It m. to 1 p. m. and romjl.tc ? .ui. Ttb ut ( M ollcesn , roiiaoaoo , 1U The remarkable growth of Omaha during the lost few years is a matter of great astonishment to thoao who pay an occasional visit to this growing city. The development of the Stock Yards the necessity of the Bolt Line Road the finely paved streets the hundreds of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled in the last five years. All tills is a ( jrent surprise to visitors nnd is the admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial Improvements made a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every Investor has made a handsome profit. Since the Wall Street panic last May , with the subsequent cry of hard times , there has boon less demaud from specula tors , but a fair demand from investors seeking homos. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices in build ing material and are seen ring their homes at much lees cost than will bo possible a year honco. Speculators , too , can buy real estate cheaper now and ought t3 take advantage of present prices for future profits. The next few years promises greater developments in Omaha than the past five years , which have boon as good as wo could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo job bing houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through out the State , who have their money la the banks drawing a nominal rate of n- terost , which , if judiciously Invested in Omaha real estate , would bring thorn much greater returns.Vo have many bargains Trhich wo are confidant will bring the purchaser largo profits in the near future. ( We have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenue , 17tb , AJ 18th , 1'Jth and 20th streets. \ West on Farnam. Daveuporfc , Cuming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made . accessible some of the finest and Jr cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in value. We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price m a short time. We also have some fine business lots and some elegant inside resi dence ? for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find some good bargains by calling on u REAL ESTATE BROKERS. South 14th St , Between Farnham and Douglas. P. S. Wo ask those who have property for sale ut a bargain to give us a callWo want only bargains. We will positively not handle prop erty at xtord thnn its real value.