THE OMAHA DAILY. BEE : THtTESDAY. . MAY 12 ; 1887. DARING DIAMOND DEALING , How an Expert American Orook Made a Big Haul of Jewels. TREACHEROUS TABLE'S TALE. I'lc-Shapcd mill J'lcccnicnl An lnlii ) | ( ! Furniture Article Ono oftlio Most Clever TlieftH of tlio ARC. LONDON , Jan. S2. [ Correspondence Kan Francisco Chronicle ] Tliu latter part of last May witnessed the arrival oi nn American gentleman at a well known private hotel in Londonono of the houses which appeal only to the patronage ol tlio-to who are not compelled to count tliu cost of their accommodations. He se cured a bedroom and .sitting-room on the third lloor. Ho was an old man and his liealtli so precarious that he spent most of his time indoor.- * , leaving the house only on tlio warm , clear days which are BO Infrequent during the early part of May in London. After ho had been there n few days the lady who had occupied the suit of rooms immediately beneath liis , left for the continent , and theAincri- ] can engaged those for a friend of his then on tlio way to London. The friend ar rived and two highly respcotanlo Ameri can gentlemen wore now installed ono over tlio other. The first arrival any Mr. A. loft a cousidorablosumof money iu Knglish bank notes in the care of the manager of the hotel. In the course of some casual conversation with the mana ger ho subsequently gave the latter to un derstand that he was a Chicago railway man of great wealth. The tnanatrcr had every reason to believe him , for Mr. A. , BO far from trying to obtain c.xessive credit at tlio hotel , or to easli drafts on Chicago , hail deposited a quantity of ready money in tlio safe and paid his bills f.'jieh week without even drawing on this fund. In duo course the manager learned ' that Mr. A'H daughter was nb'out to bo married and Mr. A. consulted him as to whcro ho should go to buy her a stilli- ciently vahiablo sot of diamonds to bo worn ny n rich man's daughter who was marryint ? another ricli man. THE MAKAttEU'S COUOII. The manager , with lii.s fat commission in view , arranged to go with Mr. A. to ono of the largest jewelers inliond street , nnd assist him in selecting thostones. Ho was himself , ho said , n connoisseur , and Mr. A. admitted that he know very little about diamonds and that his eyesight was impaired. As luck would have it , Mr. A.'s cough grew worse daily , and the time apuroaehed when he wanted to dis- natch tlio stones to Chicago without his having boon able to go to llonil street. The manager ventured deferentially to remind him of this , and Mr. \ . said that lie had about made up his mind to let his business correspondent in Now York buy the stones at Tillany's , oven if they were a little more expensive than they would bo in London The manager saw that little commission of his receding toward the convergence of the lines ot perspec tive , and proposed to Mr. A. that the man in Bond street should send round SOUK Btouos for him to look nt. Mr. At expressed pressed a doubt ns to whether tlio mat would bo disposed to send round a larg assortment of reallv line goods. The malinger said there would bo no trouble about that , and ho himself won round to see tlio jeweler , made an ar rangcmout about the percentage , whicl was satisfactory to both parties ; and the jeweler promised not only to send nrotiiu the best sets he had , but likewise to get n larger assortment on approval from the diamond brokers according to their usua practice and submit those also. It should bo noted huro that Mr. A. hat told the manager that ho did not care so much for enormously largo stones as for stones of great brilliancy , real old Bra zilian and Indian diamonds. His intcn tlon was to let his daughter have then Bet in such forms as .she might hcrsol : prefer , uulobs , indued , ttie jeweler shouk Happen to have something very striking in the way of hair ornaments , bracelets or necklaces , already sot. TIIE I.KATHKltPAY. The man of Hoiid stroct was a good , Old-fashioned , conservative West-em tradesman , and when ho saw what an enormous sum the assortment of jewels which were going to the hotel aggre gated , instead of Heading a man roum witli tiiom , ho wont himself accompanict by a porter , who carried the leather bag containing the stones , and who was more as a matter of habit than because any apceial precaution seemed necessary armed witli ono of tho.su fearful am wonderful Knglish revolvers , which are about as convenient to carry ns an eight , ton gun , and take about as long to coc and lire. It was , indued , moro because the jo welor wanted to conduct the nego tiation In person and use his own judg ment as to how fetitl'a price ho could in- Bist upon than because ho had any mis givings about the good faith of the pur chaser that ho went to the hotel lumsolf. Arriving there the manager accom panied him nnd his porter to Mr. A's xoom. Mr. A. was reclining on n sofa before - fore the lire. The jeweler unlocked the bag which was chained around the per ter's waist , and the manager removed n number of books and papers from a table which stood by the pofn. On the table the jeweler arranged a tempting display of sot and unset stones , worth in the ag gregate , at his prices , some 18,000. of which ho hopud to bo able to sell about one-fourth , judging from the way in which the manager had spoken of his customer. Now , what was the position of afl'airs ? Around the table were the jeweler him self , bis armed porter , and the manager of tlio hotel , a man of unimpeachable in- tegfity. Aside from the presumption that Mr. A.was _ a most highly respectable individual , which in this case seomcd to amount to a moral certainty , he was a Veak man. attenuated by Jong illness , about which there could be no deception. The odds wore , in reality , far more than three to onu ; and a pull at the bell would liave made them moro than that. The Jeweler pointed to the various sots and stones , stating their weight , character and price ; and , in the instance of ono superb necklace , telling Mr. A. a curious history of the great lioblunian who had been frocnnt.y obliged to dispose of it among his family jewels. Mr. A. lis tened with great interest , and then said ! "It must bo a nervous sort of business handling these things. I should bo afraid that the devil would lly away with them , 1 think ! " Tliu jeweler smilingly assured 1dm that ho did not worry very much about that , nt any rate. rate.TUB TUB UEDUOOM DEVIL. Mr. A. then excused himself whdo he n-out into his bedroom a moment , re marking that ho expected a friend of Ida who wtw in tliu hotel to come up there in a moment , and wanted his advice m making the selection , After the dour closed behind him , the jeweler smiled at the { manager and the manager nt the jeweler. The jeweler thought of hia protits and the manager of his commission. If the stones wore safe before , consider what they wore now , with only the jeweler , the man ager and the porter in the room , and the stones in plain view of the tablo. While Jhoso doors remained closed mid no ono ) ho enturod the room , the jovrols , you would 6.iv , were as safe as if they had oocn in the jeweler's iron-wallod strong room iu Uoud street. A moment later there was a little noise , Uke the sharp closing of tho.lid of n bor , and to all ap'pearanccs the devil had llown away with the stones , it took the three men in the room a moment to real ize what had happened , and at the cnl of that moment the commissionaire at the door of tliu hotel saw Mr. A. and his friend , who occupied the room below , walk out of the door , the second gentle men carrying his ulster on his arm , stup into a liaii otn and drive rapidly down tlio street. Jti t as tlio cab drove oil' ho also noticed a tremendous shouting and boll-ringing , and , in company with the other employed of tlio house , ran tip to the corridor on the third story , where hemet met the jeweler , the porter and tlio man ager rustling out of Mr. A.'s sitting-room as if they hud sron a ghost. THK fcrONKS HKCOViitii : : > . Iteforo many hours the jeweler was closeted wilii one of the confidential in quiry agents , who were described in tlio last letter as "crooks' agents , " and a few days later ho recovered the stones by pay ing the broker JW.OOO. If ho had gone to the police instead of tlio broker ho would probably have never succeeded in bring ing the artists to justice and would cer tainly have lost the stones altogether. The police huvo never hoard anything about tlio operationthe manager had ex cellent reasons for not advertising his own blunder in having been hoodwinked , and as the jeweler had compounded a felony , ho certainly wanted to keep his mouth shut. The Americans were , it need hardly bo said , lirst class artists. They had perhaps in all invested . 'JlfiO ' in the lob , although when their trunks came to bo examined they were found to contain an amazing mlmbcr of all newspapers , which , with all the respect in tlio world for the peri odical press , can hardly bo regarded as valuable assets , The English banknotes locked in the safe , with the exception of the olio at the toil of the roll , wore like the old Bank ot Kleiranco notes ; they wore some of a quantity of advertisement having tlio general apper.tnco ot bank notes which a theatrical manager in Liverpool was Indiscreet enough to dis tribute through the streets of that city not long ago , and which wore s'eixed by tlio police as soon as they were called to their attention , but a good many of which found their way to London in the meantime. The manager had. of course , not scrutinized the notes , as lie merely saw Mr. A , put them into an envelope and write his name on it. A CUItlOIJS TAIIf.E. This is a story from tlio outside. Now let us look at it from the inside. A few days before the robbery Mr. A.'s friend had bought for him a curious antique table , which Mr. A. intended to take to America with them , nnd which , for the time being , ho had in his sitting-room , covered with a cloth to prevent its being scratched. It was on this table that the diamonds had been laid , and , as a matter of fact , this table was the devil that How away with them. It had been made , or rather remade , from a curious piece of old fur niture by a manufacturer of stage con jurors' appliances in Paris. It was a small , round-topped table , nnd from the top it sloped in and then spread out again toward the lloor , something like the trunk of a tree or an hour-glass with out its waist being pinched in very tightly. The top of the table was inlaid , the pattern consisting of a number of pio-shapcd pieces and radiating from an enameled medall ion in this middle. From the top to the lloor the table was hollow , when tlio Hat piece at the bottom of it was unscrewed and a load weight which made it as heavy as a solid table was removed. Through this hollow there ran a stout piece of heavy fish-lino , fastened to the under side of the medallion iu tlio top of the tablo. Uotoro the jeweler's visit this medallion had been replaced by a wooden plug , in which was set a little iron ring. On the under side of tlio cloth a piece of stout dogskin was securely glued and the ring sewn to this. When the cord was sharply jerked the top of the table collapsed to ward the middle , THE 1'IU-SIIAI'ED PIECES being hinged at the outside , nnd ar ranged so that their points would drop in when the cord pulled down the plug. Therefore , when the cord was pulled the cloth would bo drawn down into the hol low part of the table wrapphlg in itself whatever had been lying on it when the cord was pulled. DTlio two crooks had quietly cut n hole through the lloor of Mr. A.'s sitting-room and the ceiling of the room below as soon as the two sitting-rooms had been cleaned tip by the hotel servants that morning. In Mr. A's room ttio hole was of course concealed by the table , but the room below - low had to bo kept locked and unentered during tlio morning. This the partner had easily arranged by saying that ho was writing letters and did not wish to bo interrupted. When ever A. wont into his bedroom from tlio sitting-room he went out of tlio bedroom to the corridor and down stairs to his partner's room , His partner was in readiness , and when ho know it was time to act ho stood on a chair under the hole and hold his overcoat ready to catch the table cloth and the stones. Mr. A.stood with the cord in his loft hand an open knife in his right. Ho jerked the cord. His part ner's ulster received what it was waiting for and he quickly cut the cord close up to the cloth. The ulster was hastily doubled over its contents , and with it on the partner's arm they walked quickly down the stairs and were in the hansom before the people up stairs realized that the stones wore gone ; and even when they saw that the top of the table scorned to have fal len in it took them ti moment to discover that it was not in that room that they must look for the vanished diamonds. The two artists must have had fully live minutes start , and three minutes was all they needed to bo lost. For nn Irritated Throat , Congli or Cold , " /Iroit'jw Uroitchlnl Troches" nro of fered witli the fullest contidouua In their utllcacy. ' . ' 5 ct3 a box. REUNION OF BROTHERS. Singular Occurrence In the Streets of tlio City of Mexico. Two Republics : On the corner of Ganto and San 1-rancisco streets there occurred an incident yesterday morning which shows how small this world really is in these days of railroads and steam ship transportation. Karl and Julius Kretzmar , twin brotors , lirst saw the light of day fifty-two years ago in what was then a snmll village just outside ot the limits of licrlm , but which has since been incorporated in the great city. They { row up together into manhood , served together in the same regiment as one- year volunteers , tumor a provision of the "ompulsory military service of Germany ay which young men wlio reach the igo whun they become eligible as sol- liors may reduce their term of army life : o one year by feeding and clothing .hemsolvos. Upon leaving the army they ; ogether entered the establishment of : holr father , a wholesale grocer rt'hou they wcro twenty-three years > ld the father met with financial reverses which reduced his fortune to inch an extent that only a small pittance emained , scarcely enough to decently iiaintam the family , composed of ten ihildron. of whom the twins were the tldcst. When this state of alTuirs became tpparunt the two brothers resolved to itriko out for themselves. Karl accepted i humble position offered him by a Ham- Hirg merchant iu a branch house of the inn located in Calcutta , while Julius mtored the employ of a cloth manufac- uring establishment In ono of the in- crier towns of Germany. Karl kept up cgular correspondence with his brother or years , but finally tiring of his position io loft It and for ycar battled against .dversity . which ho was too proud to nako known , so ho ceased writing en- irely from that time. Ho finally drifted to New York , entered the employ of n collee-llouso , and came to Mexico three weeks ago to look Into the cofTeo-ralEinu Industry of the republic for his firm , of which ho has become n member. Julius in the meanwhile had been sent out as a wool-buyer by the factory in which he had found employment , and through the agent of an American woolen goods importing house had been made aware of the advantages oll'ered in the United States for the establishment of woolen mills. The stories he heard determined him to remove to America , and as soon as ho had a little sum laid by ho look ship from Now York , and traveled from thence to the woolen man ufacturing center in liliodo Islandwhere ho found u position , saved his moncyand is now the proprietor of one ot the largest mills in the.stato. lie came to Mexico some days ago to arrange with a firm In Chihuahua for n wool supply.aml extended his visit to this ciy to see the sights. While walking in opposite dircu- tions on San l-'rancibco street the broth ers came face to face , and , notwithstand ing the fact that tiventy-ninu years had passed since their last meeting , they rccogni/.ed each other instantly , whether through an unexplainable instinct , or whether owing to the fact that they resoluble - soluble each other so closely in llguruand features that It is hard to distinguish one from the other , it is hard to say , It 1 4 a Curious Fact That thn body is now more susceptible to ' benefit from 'medicine than at any other soason. Hence the importance of taking Hood's ' Sarsapanlla now , when it will do you the most good. It Is really wonder ful for purifying anil enriching tlio blood , creating an appetite and giving tone to the whole system. He sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla , which is peculiar to itself. * KEAIi KHTilTG. Transfers Filed May 10 , 1887. K S .Morris and wife to .lamps L Lovctt et a ! , lots 0,15 ami 10 blk 4W , Gnuut Vlow , qc 1 John 1) Hamilton anil wife to John 11 Levy , lot 5 block'JOO. & . wd 8,000 Omnlia Heal Kstate anil Trust Com pany to Martin Xclunelstor , lot S'J blk 1 { founders A : lliinebaunh's add , w il 530 Oinaliaaml Florence Lund ami Trust Company to Albert 0 Smithlot 1 blk ID , Flonmcivi c 1 Smith Siuuulcrs nnd wlte to William A { founders , lot 10 In Washington Snuaro. wd . " . . . . 1,300 City of Omaha to 0 GAltruist , 10x00 leet beginning at tlio nw cor of lot 5 blklT.qc 143.00 George U Hobble to Sophia A Lowe. lots 5 and Oblk IKJ , n c John S Caulllclit to Alon/o I' TuKoy , south 50 feet of lot 44 and tlio north 17 luet of blk 45 ami south ! ! S feet of lot10 nnd lots 40 anil 41 and tliu south S teet ot lot ! ? J in Kcdlck's Second add , wd 1 Mina lu Soden and hmband to linr- b.ira A Klomltiftlot 10 blk 24Walnut Hill , wd 3,000 South Cnmlm Lund Company to Joseph Kavan , lot C blk 74 , South Omaha , wd 300 John L McCaguo and wife to Thus lilackburn ; lot 15 , olock 0 , West Cuniineai'.U , wd 325 Cltv ol'Uniaha to HobcrtA Harris et ul.SxOO feet bcKlnninp nt tlio .sw cor of lot 0. blk 1S1J4 , in Omaha , n c . . . Ot OS Helen M Hall and husband to U'ni II ( ireen , No S ft ot the east 150 feet of timhoutli' < < > t lots lUnmieo in John I Hcdlcks add , w d 15,000 Sarah C 1'atrick to Win II Blanker , lots 14 and 15 In Patricks Saratoga add. wd 'l'J5 John L Hill and wlfetoltasinusl'uter- snn ot al ; lot 10 , block , iioirL's & HlU'sadtl , w d 3,000 Sam'l Cotnerand wife toJCcgert Speck lots ij ; , 14,15,10 and IS In block 14 , Mlllard.wc ! 600 I'nuliiio M Wheuler and husband .so Mrs ( iiissio M Post , lot ' ! ! , block 7 , llan.scnm Park add , wd 750 Jmnes M Woolwortli and wito to Itoso Al Davis , lot 14. block G , Sulphur Springs adit , wd 2,500 John It bhaw and wife toF Fit/irer.ild lots 13 and 13 , In block 0 , Sulphur Sprlncs add , wd 0,500 Aaron Cnbnctcl to Edwin Sherwood , lot 6 In Windsor 1'laco extension , w tl 1,800 John A JJrynnsto C O Clark , 100x120 feet In block 3 , Ambrose I'laci' , w d 1,400 Jauius Voro and wito to Samuel Mor- tenson , lot 4 , block 1 , Uoaneckcn's addto Walnut Hill , wd 800 Andrew Haas and otheis to J J { Mea- K-lier , lot lit , block J. Hans'subdivi sion to Jcttor's add. to South Omaha , Wd 475 John M Swotman to John C Dahl- stroni ; : iK ncres in 3,14,13 , w d. . . . 1,400 Willard \ Slabaush to Alonzo 1' Tu- kcy , north 8 feet of lot 44 mid south 42 tcet of lot 45 , in Itcdicks 3d add , w d 2,500 lluch U Clark to L E Corby , lot 2 , block 15 , Myers , Itlcbards & Til- den's add , wd 1,000 , Apparently a llnttomlcsn Pit. Malone Gazette : There is a sink hole on the line of the Carthage & Adiron dack railroad into which has been dumped ten acres of timber and innum erable car loads of stone , tiio cilect of which has not been apparent , tlio hole being as bad as when first discovered. The sink hole is 17. > feet long , situated between Harrisvillo nnd Jayvillo , and whqro the track runs between two chains of hills , making the chang ing of the road bud impossible. The C. & A. railroad people have long had trouble with it , and for some time past have been endeavoring to fill np the hole. It appeared to bo perfectly safe last Wednesday , and three cars loaded with gravel wcro pushed over the hole nnd unloaded , when they sank swiftly in Bightoon feet of water , ono of the men an them narrowly escaping drowning. About 300 car loads of gravel and stone together witli a vast amount of rubbish , lias been deposited in the hole. JACOBS For Strains , Sprains end Bruises. 49- JOHX TEEMER , Clmmpion Oarsman of America , "I luivo found St. Jucobi Oil of Incstim- able volue. " _ _ _ _ _ MR. J. C. COPELAND , Editor Atutra- Itan Cvcliit , Sydney , N. S. W. " My tricycle Journey of 1200 miles would not have bctm completed without St. Jacobs Oil. " MR. WM. BEACH. World's Champion Oarsman , Royal Hotel , RyJo. "St. Jacobs Oil euros stlffne-'s , cramps and muscular pains in tralntni ; . " _ _ a CAI'T. PAUL HOYTON , tbo world- renowned Swimmer. " I do not ecu how I could get alone with out St. Jacob * Oil. " MR. JOHN ROLFE , Champion Bicy clist. 81 Liverpool St. . Syducy. N. S. W. 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Hardly n week passcf itliotit the men lion by the newspaper * oi sudden deaths , nnd of late the alarming frequency of the statement that death was caused by rheu matism or neuralgia of the heart cannot fail to have been noticed , In all probabil ity many deaths attributed to heart disease arc caused by these terrible diseases wliic hare ' are far inore'dangeroiis than is generally considered. Is there any positive cure" ? The best answer 'o ' such a question is given b ) ' those who have been cured by the use of Athlophoros. Long Pine , NebAug.ll. . 1SSG. I suffered for years witli neuralgia in my iicad , neck and face , add have spent , I know , over $100 in trying to find some medicine to relioc me , and found only ' temporary relief in anything I tried unt'i I saw nd\ertUcmcnt . of Athlophoros , I gave relief at once , and after tibing on , bottle and a half 1 found lasting relief. It helped and cured me where all other reme dies failed. 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CHICAGO. lrlcoiHlf Mention Omabn Heo , winch , iliey dhtct tlulr m.it u < t iiiuriki. Diu Orritu- iioiR'i ' 1 * a vuvowrul IDuBirntioii ot ll.o nitnlt-i-n ttlioolof | tocUlUtB.AuJ bit utiptTfolcnlnil nirf rM In ( he trtAtinrrt or tbrunir.Ntrvoui HI id fefivcial UW M ( both HIM Jiint on * ilrf\il ItUfl.tttcrln ? . Ihom r otn w l 4 urnl | ii Itr l ndicT f > r tli4 mutt lKlt < ' t ofIJiw , III(1mI ( in nccom * Huitiitoli lilelily ri oiunitf-dul by ilio tunlUtl j iof * iju at homo Mini alroid TO THOSE 1.1 qvrsT OK 11 tii/nii Hiniiloiii | IJston which toprl _ * ( ntjiiitory | o I their tliwiw. Cumuli a lion fU'Oin < JCOiifUiill4p r uaII/or ty mail I.I CHROMC DI3IAKX8 AfTeclln llie NVrvmil H/btrni.flfii Mj IMnirjr and Hrpnvluo tlvo OriAni , wt-II ai all other Jun'reJ tVof tlllirr wi. C.IUnoraJJr f , Dr > OTtERBOURQ , OIC1CK HOriUi Ctf. IltknodDollf.Slt. , 0 to lit. n. , ilotuilT lt8kM. OKIKI , Nu Y rr I * Jf-rur , whih lie wUl to till follow i Addrvu. O. J. I1AAON. l' < u urM wv nun Lincoln , Neb. The host known and most popular hotel In 10 state. Lou-tlon contra ) , appointments first usa. Hcudiiunrturs for coiiiinurcliil mon and t political and pulillu tfotlierlnifs. E. 1' . UOUGUN , I'roprietor. 0. S. DEPOSITORY. ipltal $500,000 iirplus , . .f 100,000 irman Kountze , President. John AI Creighton , Vjce-Presidenl , F. H , Davis , 'Cashier. ' , ' . . ' Wi H , Meftjuier-As5t-Ci War. 1100 Turkey frinqrcil clothes al $1 , worth ? - ' . 000 Turkey fringed cloths at S3cwortli $1.25. 10 PCS Turkey rod dntuask at 23cworth COc. 10 pcs Turkey red damask at 3ocwortli COc. COc.C9 C9 dox red bordered doylies nt 03c , worth $1.23 20 pcs 18 inch pure twluo crash at OJp , worth 12c. 100 dox : crcpo towels , ISxol nt ? 1.20 per dO7.on , worth $1.75 100 docruaiu damask towels nt 15c , worth 25c. 100 doz Iiuck towels at ISJceacli , worth 20c. 5 cases yard wide sheeting nt 5c\vorth So. 0 cases yard \vitto bleached muslin nt Cc , worth 8jc. 50 bed sprcnds at 40o worth 75c. CO rloIndies' iniblenchod hose , IGc , worth 25c. 50 do/5 ladies' fancy hose , regular inndo 2Dc , worth 5Uc. Schoppers lisle thread hose , plain nnd ribbed , -lie , worth 75c. Ladles lisle thread vests , Jersey fitting in ecru , pink and blue , 98c worth $1.25 Ladies' line balbriggan vests , long and short sluovcd , 30u worth 5to. ) Ladles' balbriggnit vests , 03c worth 13c. Ladies' India gauze vests , extra nice , 25c worth 40c. 100 dogents' iinlaundricd shirts , dou ble back. 'ISo worth 7flc. Latest stylo-i iu satin lined neckwear lOc. Gents' tine balbriggnu shirts and drawers , 35c each. Gents' white laniidncd shirts only COc. Gents' Ikitibh half hose , supcriino , 1'Jc worth 2fie. Gents' percale shirts , in a variety of patterns , 47c , 75c , $1 and ? 1.25 Iii New Kcniiai'd ' I6tli Street , Near Douglas. OMAVIIA 1VEB. And many other complaints cured by EVIDENCE OF 1887 A Prominent Bufl'ulo Fliyslcian gays : BUKKAU ) . N , Y. , Fob. 14,1 7 Drllorno , Clilcniro , III. Da ir Sir : It li nomuthln ; iinuMia I for ono of ilio muillcnl prnfoslon to Indoria n nilvortUod artlclo : yet I tulte plonsnro la Inform- INK ynu thai ono of your Kloctrlc lieltH rurodiuouf rboumnthm , from which I Imit niilforotl 2yoarn. I Imru ruroniincncloil rour Inrontlon to nt lent forty if my pntlont.i9uirerlii < witli rlironioillteittoiiof va- rU > ' klnd , vie ; I'lilpltullon oftlio heart , nervous H'blllly , epilepsy , rliouniutl'in , i > aln In tlio buck and kldiuiyv , otc , . etc. , etc. All have luirch'isort uncl .vorn thorn wlttl nirn1. KnHltylnu rnsults. I cnnhlchly ecommpnd yourlOlecirlo IH'Iti as iioscosaltiif grant ucril. Fratcniiilly yours. I. . l > . .MrMirilAmM. D.m Nlaira-st A Cliicnco riiisiciun Says , Dr IIornu-Dourair : 1 liivo : u cd scvoral kinds ot iiiiKiiotlc iinil Kli'ctrle Halts on imUontaanit m > iolf. lean honoitlvKlvo the proferpnou to yours , ny nil iriS ( < . llencu I uinum ! do rccnnimenit ynuMOVPr till itlic'r.i. V"Mra frntorimlljr , J. II. Jouno.v , M I ) . Jnn II , ' . onico ! 78titc-t. : , t'lilcouo i Physician Says. All of My Patient aru Satisfied. OEVEVA , Nrn. , Jnn .11,1W nr W. J.IIorno , Inventor -Dear Hlr : 1 roooinnu'rl 1 our Rloctrlc Delta to nil wlm nurror with nnynorvoai louhle. nny chronic liver or klitnoy ill ease . Allot njr pntlantH that arauiliiK jour Kloctrlc Ileltn ara utlslluil. Fratcrimlly. M. I'ltoMT.M I ) , I'liyslclan anil S'ireoon V Minister of the German Evangelical Church , Says : T.Kinnro.v , AlleKan Co. , Ml < > h. , Fobs , on let mo hare tlie uifoncr for this towntblpTI'loaaa ITO your terms dim the minister of thn ( lerraun Ivangollcul Church of lieijthton. llctiioctfullr. Ittv. LIIUIH Iliit'HM , Hoaldonce , Uldillevlllo , Uurry coumr , Mich. Neuralgia of tlio Stomach Cured. CUCRI.VL'T. Ii.r. . , Jiin.Ol , W ! Dr. Ilorao Pear Sir : 1 win lufforliu with neural I tot the ntninucli , nnil niodlclne neeinod to liavo no- ifectievtm moriiUtno did not r < ill io mo much. Tha tuck would bKln every ovenlott about ntnoo'clock. nd Init aboutnlx lioiira 1 sent for one of your KltiC' 10 Ik'ltH. KOt It and put It on. and Imvn't had tlio 'Hit nyniptomot naurulfla ulnce. I tun neil ploiiod Vours truly , A.g. llAHfouur. > r. W. J. I10RNE , 191 Watmsh-avomio , Chicago. Sole Invpntor.po rriolor und Manufacturer , fend Btuinprno c.itlouuo. KEYSTONE MALT WHISKEY Specially Distilled far Medlel-Bl I/ . * . TJH BIS ! TOMiCl UNEOlMLEDtorCONSUMPTIOK WASTIN8 DISEASES and BENERAL PERFECTS DIQESTIOH DB. IDtV. L. Wil.UNO , Sur gwn In Clil r , NsUoniJ Oukrc of N.J.rllM : "Ur ttonllon WM ullwl U roar Kejituo * JUl WhUkgj lj Kr. lolor , Iruglil , of Trenlou s s > cd I hart niwl > f w to I U el with far t lt r effMt tbsa unj , ' hsT bftd. 1 am recommendinc your artlcU In my practice , Itnrus I i tnrus or > Ocnalot hu lb Slnttur * O H ; BlflXIR * MltXpILiuX 'ic-tlmOl cf Bottll. on tht L b t. ISNER A MENDELSON , ( S4l < if.nUPorU U. ) H 816 , 318 and 3X0 Rfte * St. Philadelchia. P . Hol oodmnn Drug Cp. Oenl.Aconts.Omahu . ol tn Nabraska. lo loP 111 ea ol ne ns .fo IS ini in FDRTHEBLnOD 5WEFF ePIEIFE ATLANTA.EAIL5.A. ( From tlio Pclorsburs.Vn. , Imlot.Appoal , April ipfi. ) Tlllt 11,1.1 Mi ClIAl'TKUS IN Till : VA.lir.KU OF A I'lll'UI.AK riTKKsiuiunii ) : , Wlmt Mayor Jnrrolt , Ku-Oovenior f.iiiiornn. pn Biltli llollliu nnil OlIiiT * Think of Mr. Culllcr .Sen- Htitlonal Miitoiuontii < if nbl icoru M.m. Wlio Is lint T known hi tlili r immunity tlmn Mr. Jm.ic K.Collier , of Ilia llmlti Mllli' Kou lit teen 5 curs iison * nKllctlon cn t iliirks ( unions OTOI lliariatlinriiyof tlint iinilnblo L-oiitlomiin a llfo. WlinUhatsuro tilil iix Mr. C < illlor IKIB cmmMiteilto willuclowii , In the IIOIMI Hint his axM < rl nco muv I HI the immii * uf Hiding ulliorft to C'ciifo the ilarkau > 8 thnt tliri'iitcn nil llro > . Tnnlmn tn thtfworlil how fie lir.riirilu.l. nu clvc Iho tc'llmuitrof his fallow citi zens. MAron' < < OKvin , ) I'nlcriburu. Vn. . April IS , 13S7. f TO Whom It nmy Concern ! This IK lo certify tint Mr Jmiioi K. Otllrr , n cltl- ron of Vulurnlimir , In n gon'lonmn ot lilKli noclnl HUindmx , ot culture , of Intwrlly of cbuMCltr , anil oil. tlrely worthy of bnllef , T. J..hirralU Muyor. William K. Ciunuion. KT(3nvornnrof ( Vtt. It. I * , lltirhnni , Keillor IVto.fbnrR Indoi-Appcnl ( len.HtltnilollliiK. ( Joo. 0. liarr , Proprietor lliitcl ( lury. Two yours ngo Mr. C'olllcr caniu Into tlio city from hl country pl.iop , line i-nKniHMl In tlui Hour mil line buslnojn ; It UHitfo to nay thai no prlvnto cltlrnii In hrtter knonn anil rauro gcnumlly beloved. Hero 18 Mr. Colller'n loiter : No. 212 Am-MK STIIKHT. J I'KTKitsnimo , Vii. , Aiirll 1CIS37 i Snlft Specific Ci. , Atlnnra.da. ( Jcntlomen Vou will parrton mo In bolnc n llttlo long In thin lottur , for 1 am iledroii * that you xlinll know tlio ripinilBof the most wonderful euro uf mj- BOlflijr H.H. H. In Ml kind of ni h broku out on my forclionrl which utiin sovoroly. Tim nojt > i > ar fit abouttlio pnniutlme ( tlio fall ) my forohend was coverud witli bolM , which iBBtcil two or three Honk * . lnlS7ri | September , my fiico Nwollod no sotbnt 1 ttns unro- roKiilinblu fortbroo month * . Dnrlnx thlsllmcn yel low nerid rmittor continually nui fnim my fnco , Then nc.-itunoiiia form anil tlio ncrlil dUrbnrKO continue tinill my nklii was in thick us n'llo lenllior ; my faro i-ntm lianl ncl nmooili oxcont when tbn scabs onld forin.m u billhinl Imll. Tlio f.ico tUCM ) munlus wun swollen up oven with inv noic , nnd but for the creiuo liotwoim tlio nose unil luechtukB , the nosownsnol dofccrnublo lifter the riirnInK wrmld stop , Imvlnn run two week .tliOBwelllnir oulcl BUbsldiiln nbnut wpuk. During thunubslillnt ; thnfiico ITIIS very roil. At noos us tliu cheeliH hud HOMO down to almost their normiil lie , mywhole fnco would boxln to throb llko n piiln. fill boll ; nnil the tbrobblnc wns rjulto painful us the wor < t boll. When the swolllni ; wns up to the hliihooi , thdiicrkl yellow dlJChurnu bewail , and ltlu.lt- od ubuutttto weaks. Thl44irelllnir. running mid no.ibblni Injted nliont Illtcuit X'ur * . I Hi r I IK Ihovi yonrnthero MIIXIIO Inter- ml ftiun oftlioiiKony dttscrlnod 1 wm nil the tlino unilei the bet pliyslcluna who pronounce ) ) luy CHHO evauKoratoil or/etna In tlio wor t foiin , .Ho aorliiua win iho TMPUnit iitiuoflho pliv lolnn * Hiked mu to RiMol'lillnilclpliln wlt'ihlm ami put lujseir under the Hkln npi'iiiilint of llmt city. .My uppetlto bud bcromo | our and tnv ftlKOHtlon wns jo weak thnl I could no' even ent boiled clilckon. ItluhtMftnrnluhtti ivn 1 Konotobed with a tunihlerof ttntor mid u t > poontul of t-oJn by myaldoi und 1 til- wnpsdr.-in'i ' It befoni moriilns to eel relief fromllio upi'toiulon of ilT l > o | ) ln. I bad become uloomv nnd almost hopales > i. My farm'nu IntPM'itseio being mined fur want of my ntluntlon. iitul my nyittoin was nu nit depleted by tlio Mflocn years f rnnnlnttof my f.ico , ha'iila nnd ankle - kle , lorlimfinvyenrH tlu < dl niiau nnil upreadln tny noek , tin ) barks of my linn l , tlu > Inside of mv ankle * nnil my Insteps. I have put my foot on tliu lloor. nf- tor lintlilnir li.niid lh dlrcliiir o from the niikloand. In-top , would lorrn snmll pool In 11 Mw minutes. The dlaohnvo from the fncn ami neck WHS so copi ous , that 1 bnvu often net ud a whole sheet Ins nlsht , ilrylna llioluce an.i neck. In inlscnnilitlon for nboul nftoen yunrs , day In and day ( ut , ouk liiaml week out. on to monihs and to years , ean ynu mnijliiii my montiil nnony not lame mo pny slnil snir IIIK ! With n lurtio family to sup- Hdor ,1 lilt-llfteeJ yoirsot my llfn li oiitoly ! thrown a awh io 1 Rttt helpless wnlchlntf uiy amnllcoiupo teneo dwindle before my vnry ye . Thodoctors lint all tiven inn npwlinn nbout two yojirsntfon tiontloDinn who said ho hnd boenntlllcted In a way similar to ray cnsc , but In n nilldorform told motbilS. H B hnil curvtl hint , nnd ho ur ed tna strontfly to Uiko It I followed his ndvlco nn.l h ifnn n course of H. N. S. The first few bottles soemcd to Intensity theillse iso , nnd iilnrmod 1 lef I oIT thotnedl * cine. Later 1 dnlo nilnfld to continue S. i ) . S. ; and under ihomedlclneMntluoncw bolls broke out on my nerkand fntonnd throimh them imssed off thnt ills- G'larKC , Itooktwonty bottlesnfawllt Hiieclllo and whenl KOttlirounli lhndlie sowniiontlrely Bono. Now that I ovun think of tbo uonilorful cluitiKO fnim thoai ) sloeplcsidnyi nnd nlchts of throbbing pnlii , Ibnciire r cmsk-ientur tb'in ' you can Imnglne. I lenialn with profound uralltii'lo , VouroboJIontsorvunt , JAH.K. COI.UIUlt P. S. That wnnt of appotllo nnd Itnrrlblo dys popsln of which I Ktioko. Inis c'titlrolv illsap- ponrod , nnd to-ilny Iliuvong irood diKi'Slloii M tiny limn In tliu sttttn uf Vlrylulit. AlthuiiKii I hitil never hud rlioumntlsm until this lorrlblo pliiK'iio struck nio , yet during II I liinl Bovoro , nouto attncks. Since I ctnmcol that conrsool twenty lioUles oC 8.3.B. , 1 linvo not hud tlio sllKhtust tliuuiuiitlc Hymiitonm , now over two joarrt ago. JAK. . COI.I.IKII. Trentlso on Dlood nml Skin Ulsunscs raiillod frco. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlanta ! Go. These Pnints are in every respect strictly first-class , being composed of tlio best and purest materials obtainable. They liavo a larger ualo than any other painta made in this country or abroad , and , although they cost a trifle more per gallon , they will do more oud better work for the samo. amount of money , owing to their wonderful covering proper ties , whila their superior durability renders them the most economical paints in thg world , Sample Shoots and Descriptive Price List free by mail. H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO. , BOLE MAMCrACTCBEIU OF t. f H.TV. Jolinn'Flro and 'Water-Proof Asboitoi llooflnff , Sheathing , llulldlnff Felt , Alberto ! Steam .Ticking * , Holler Coverings , lloor Paints , riro-l'roof FalutH. ctoi VULGABESTONi MoutdoJPlHton-nod racking , Illcgi , Caskets , Sheet racking ; etc. Established 1858. 175 RANDOLPH ST. , CHICAGO.'Tro oSrJIu5itDm > " " - For Sale by Chicago Lumber Co. , Omaha , Neb. , anil Council ISlufTa , Iowa. New Model LawnMower Mve Sizes- Will cut higher grass than any other. Jfas HO equal for simplicity , diirabilitu anil ease of operation. " This is tlio latest Improved Ma- cliino iu tlio Market. Prices. Send for circulars. PHIL STIMMEL & CO. OMAHA , NEltltASKA. Stale. Agcnttt for Porter' * Iftti/lny Tool and Jobber * of Ulndlng Twine , Nebraska National Bank OMAHA. NEBRASKA. ? ald tip Capital . $250,000 lurpluv . 40,000 I. W. Yatas , President A.E. Tou/alin , VJr.o President. W. H S. Hughes , Cashier. 1)111 KLTO IIS ! V. V. .Morse , John S. Collins. I. W. Yates , Lewis 3. Hood. A. E. Touznlin. BANKING OFFICE : VJIE IRON BANK , Cor 1-th and Furnain Sts. ' lUisincss'i'runsantod , 3REXEL < Sc MAUL , Successors to Jim , G. Jnuubi , At the olilstand 1107 Furnamst. rtolopraiih solicited and promptly at- ndod to. Telephone No. 2 r . IOUBLE YOUR MONEY r InvoatliiK m the following burt-aliis In real ostHto offured by AITKEN BROS. , oem 20 , Kiohurds * IHock , Lincoln , Neb. A fine 80 ncrra adjoining1 Toiunlln'H now town Hurdock , wlioro the li. \ M. U. 1C nro about locate bxton8lye ljop4 , mid noiir tliuVos - ran unlvcniity eittt , $ iuo per oro. Ail tu udjolnlnif tlio stock yards , nn J nonr tlio , ckln ? hoiiRo , very liltfh and rnmrnnndlng a > o \lo\v of tlio olty , $ xoj per ucre. MHO an cloKiint Wnorcs near the /Uyliun , utlnrost or tbo city , wltliln ono-foiirlli mlle proposed street car terminus JoadluK to yfuia , f-iW per noro. riio > o tlirc'O trnots uro olTorcd lit tl > o o low iirosfnr u tow dnyg. They lire all uvullnlilo r platting , and Epoclntors can doutlo tholr juor Iu thum ea easy RH tornliijovor your ud , Corruipoadoaco InvltoU. DRS.S.&D.DAV1ESON . . . 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis Mo. 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado , Of the Missouri Stale Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hotpi- tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES , More especially those arising from impru dence , invite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily with out detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drugt. Pa tients whotc cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms. All lettus receive immediate attention , JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added an ' Essay on Marriage , " with important chap ters on Diseases of the Reproductive Or gans , the vvhole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by alf young men. Address , DKS. S.&D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado. 1707 Olive St .St. Louis. Mo. INSTALMENT DEALERS Will llnd JustwIintlliuynccd-'A. FULL 1NE 9.lNSTALMB.NTjCJoqDS.b' > W. only to i INSTALMENT TRADE , by nddrcwing NbT-UIINT tleiUCHS * bUlTLV CO. . Krl * . Jhb