* r * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : SATITRDAY. MAY 21 : 1887. STARTLING IMPOSITION , Well Laid Plans of Nebraska Rail roads lo Hob the Public. THE GREAT WALKING MATCH. Xho Irish Memoir Ilnptlnt College- It allrnnd Commissioners Qunr * nntlno Station Lin coln News. THE nnr.'s MSCOI.N nmtr.Au.J The evidence continues to accumulate fcnd forcu itself upon thu dullest of ob servers that the railroads ro doing their utmost by fair moans and by foul to make the Intor-stato commerce law obnox ious. The closer their operations are noted the moro clearly It becomes appar ent that the scliomo in operation by ono road at least , was fornmlatud before the intor-stato law came Into cfli'ct , ready to bind upon tiio people of Nebraska with the advent of the now law. The llrst etep taken was an advancement of freight grates over ttio Hurlitiirton system , a now freight tarill'boiny promulgated April 4 , lor the ( guidance of agents and shippers. This now slu-ut wns as ingenious and tmsleaditiK us was possible to make it , on the face , as it represented a reduction In rates. It represented this from the fact that the company had , through their sys tem of rebates , placed their old rates on paper &o high that the now schedule flg- tires wore lower. However , it was only f nu apparent reduction , for in reality it advanced prices on corn and othorgrains on an average of nearly 0 cents a hun dred , and consequently irom that day to this every grain man In the state has been unable to pay within 1 ! cents a bushel for corn of what it is actually woitli. judging from the Chicago markets and freight rates in force prior to April 1. From the present rates charged and the rebate rate in operation before the lirst of April , thnro is an increasn on * corn rates to Chicago , as stated heretofore , from live to seven ccntn on a general vern e. This statement Is based upon to best possible authority , and the very men who thcnu'clves pay the increased rate and take it in turn from every bushel of grain they buy , know it. The rebate rate in force prior to the now tariff flchcdulo , and the rate now exacted on Chicago shipments per hundred , can bo best illustrated by citing a few towns taken at random in this section of the state , giving with each the old and the now per hundred : Old Hate. New Hate. Hastings . 25 : u Wilbur . 8-J 20 Bluonill . 20 34 OoilUVa . 25 Bl Central Olty . 2,1 lloldifRO . 20 a llepulillcan City . 28 or , Superior . : . . . . ! 2 And so on the list could bo continued until all the to.wns in central Nebraska were enrolled. It Is in order to remark that the same system of elevated rates is in vocuo at Kock Island and Northwestern - western stations in the state , and the policy of the Union Pacific is presumably on the same plan. A comparison of the old and new printed schedules , re veals the fact that every shipper who stood in witli the road in any decree , must , under tlio old rule , has received a rebate from published rates all the way from 0 to Hi cents. At one time the rate nt I'lattsmoulh under rebates was down to 10 cents where now cents per hun dred is extorted. The poor crippled corporations when asked why the rates have thus been ads - s vancod and 3 cents a bushel taken irom f the product of every farmer In this state , 1 reply that "it is on account of the inter state commerce law ! " and some people may accept and believe this statement , but it is as rank a falsehood as ever was uttered. The mtor-stato law required no advance whatever. If the OXCUBO had boon concocted that the long and short Laul clause required It , then it would have boon in order to reduce the short haul prices in proportion to the long haul ad vance. but not an instance can bo found Where a cents reduction has boon made < on a short haul in or out of the state. It jis a plain casoof "heads wo win and tails [ you lose" that the railroads are practicing ton the people. When with all this , it is considered that the C. , I ) . & Q. svstom pocketed a clean ftwclvu millions net earnings m the past 'wear ' , the robbery becomes the moro ap parent. The gist of this entire advance is ( to play the additional part aside from increasing the usurious re- jcoipts of the roads , of making { the people bollovo that the inter-stato ( commerce law Is doing it all and there- tore should bo declared obnoxious. To a 'jiorson who coiuuarcs the companies' old Jarlu" schedule with the now , it would look as though the railroads had really ( reduced tratuo charges , but the old rate Debated down one-third nearly , gave every producer in the state at least 3 Cunts u bushel more for grain than they receive now under the extortionate rates that the railroads in Nebraska have put .upon the people. And then , finally , the railroads lay it to the inter-stato com merce law ; the sublime farcical act of all else beside. The railway commissioners have ar ranged immediately following their tuooting on Tuesday next to depart for a trip over the Klkhorn Valley line com mencing at Blair on Wednesday. The commissioners are using extra efforts to bring the people out with whatever com- jplainta they mav have , and propose to notify every town in advance of their ad vent and give thoni twenty-four hours if necessary to hear and take evidence. It is understood that this trip largely will bo a test one to determine if the public have grievances and if they wif > h to hand them to the commission. The fol lowing letter of notllloatlon was yesterday issued from the office : LINCOLN , Nob. , May 20 , lbS7. To Whom It Hay Concern : Notice Is hereby given that pn Wednesday , May 2-\ the board of railroad commissioners will visit Ulalr , on the Fre mont , Klkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad , and proceed from thence west , stopping at each town and station , and respectfully re quest the citizens and shippers to moot them and present such grievances as thuv may liavo against tlio Fremont. Klkhorn & Mis- eourl Valley railroad , and tlio railroad Is re- nested to be piescnt by Its representative 8 urine the proijrosi of the commission along salil line of railway. Notice will bo sent In advance of the ad vent of the board to each town to be visited , BO that citizens will have twenty-four hours In which to prepare their cum plaints. By order ot the board.II. II. A. UADCOCK , WM. LKEHK , O. L. tiAWH , Railroad Commissioners. THK llAVTISr COI.LKOE committee on location at their mooting in this city again failed to locate and adjourned yesterday to meet again in this eity on the 3d of Juno. Two propo sitions from Lincoln real estate men were presented to the board and a committee of live were appointed to examine them and report at the next meeting. They wore looking at the locations yesterday. The death of the veteran Nebraska i. ' worker in the demonstration , lluv. J. M. / * Taggert , formerly of Palmyra , was noted i'i in appropriate resolutions. In the pre sentation of propositions it is noticeable that an extraordinary valuation was uul upon tracts of land several miles out but it is evident , notwithstanding that Lin- r- coin has thus far made the most llbcra propositions for the college. THE WALKING MATCH. O'Loary , Hart , Itoss and Huffman , who are pegging away at the Metropolitan rink In a fifty-hour heel and too match , wcro busy most of Thursday night from the start and yesterday taking only short resting spells at long intervals. U'Leary , who lo t a mile In the lirst Iwo hours of the contest , held to the track closely through tlio night and at 10 o'clock yes terday had forged ahead of Hart with a lead of a mile and eight laps. Koss had been doing the slowest work and is evi dently saving himself for otno vigorous showing at the close. Hess was pushing along through the morning hours and to the HiE : reporter said ho was feeling well but was getting a little core , but smiled as thotieli he un derstood his condition to bo ( ) . K. for the entire race. Huffman , from Hcllwood , Is a plucky man , and while his condition was not so good for tlio race in the com mencement as the others , ho was work ing vigorously yesterday ; and while O'Loary nad CO miles to his credit at 11 a. m. , Hart had 03 and Hoffman Co , with Ross turning the score at 51 miles. The attendance was small through the day , but great In the evening , and the pros pect is that the rink will bo packed to night at the clo-ting hours. The walking of O'Loary ' and Hart is considered worth admission price , regardless of thu inter est in the contest. The score showed at 8:00 : p. m. , the close of the lirst twenty-four hours , the following : O'Leary 80 , Hart&l , Hoffman 8 ! ) , Ross C ! ) . In the closing hours of the race the city editor of the Democrat and city editor of the Nnws will walk ono hour for a record , a purse and a cold medal. THE IlUSlt MKMQin , Thursday's dispatohcs contained the drift of a document , or alleged drift of a document , said to have been prepared at the Irish college at Howe , and which conveyed the impression that every fol lower of Parnell was under papal con demnation. The document , if true , had in It the elements of much trouble and anew now phase in the warfare. A Now York paper forwarded instructions to its Lin coln correspondent to interview Presi dent Fit/gorald and Patrick Kagan as to their opinion concerning the authenticity of the document , and both gentlemen unqtiallih'cdly pronounced the document unfounded and untrue , and the creation of an idle brain that never saw the Vati can. QUAItANTINB STATIONS. The Live Stock Sanitary commission have added a number1 of now ports of entry to the state and quarantine stations and nave now tlie following on tlio list with the accompanying dootor.s in charge : Plattsniouth , Ur. W. A. riiomiis ; Omaha , Dr. il. L. Hamacciotti ; Ulair , Dr. J. Hlcharda ; Covington. Dr. J. II. Ingcr- son ; Dccatur , Dr. C. K. Hall : Falls City , Dr. C. Noonan ; Stulo City via. Hanover , Kan. , Dr. L. Gunn. The rules and regu lations governing tlio stations are the same as those heretofore published in the DEE. The present week , Commissioner 15am- hart with Dr. Rauiacclotti , is visiting loints on the Union Pacific , and Com- nissionor Abbey with Dr. Wcsscl , of Hastings , is in Kearney county , Commis sion liirnoy remaining in charge of the otlico. A DAMAGE SUIT. In district court yesterday morning Judge Chapman called a jury in the case > f Sophia IScckman against the city of Lincoln and * il occupied the time of the court for the day. The petition of the ilaintiff is in effect that on Eighteenth street the city had in 188 , " ) a defective and dangerous walk , and that on the night of tlio 4th of that month she fell ipon the walk , sustaining a sprained and bruised nnklo from which she haslet lot yet fully recovered. She ajlcgcs that nor doctor bill was $300 , and in ad dition she asks for $5,000 damages. The defense denies the defective walk and illcges that whatever injuries were re ceived wcro duo to plaintiff's careless ness. "Dead Shot" for Bed Dutchor's Improved kills upon touch , ind remains a trap to catch intruders. LTso it thoroughly and sleep in peace. Use Dutchcr's Fly Killer. A citizen of Doston has been cured ol "ncrroua dys pepsin , insomnia , nud eroat thirst" by eating peanuts for desert. It is not recorded whether the invalid kept right on with beans as usual-or not. The invention of the war cycle , n ve locipede that oarrios ton soldiers , is con sidered so valuable in England that they nro to build ono for every twenty-six men , thirteen to work the cycle and thir teen to rldo. Weak lungs , spitting of blood , con sumption , and kindred affections , cured without physician. Address for treatise with two stamps , WOKLD'S DISI'KNSAUV , MEDICAL ASSOCIATION , Bufl'alo , N. Y. Thu Into Major Gordon , of Indian apolis , loft the most interesting scries of scrap books , which cover much of the political history of Indiana , and contain many autograph loiters from distin guished men. The duke of Connntight , youngest liv ing son of Queen Victoria , needs un net of parliament in order to allow of his presnnco nt the jubilee celebrations. Ho would have to resign his command in Bombay if ho returned homo wit hout special permission , and Sir John Gorsl has accordingly inlroducod a bill with this object. SCALP Clcumcd , 1'iirlflccl and Beautified by the Cuticura Remedied. For cloaiiHlnff the Skin and Sonlp of Dlsfigur- Intf Humors , for allaying Itching , IHirnlnif nnd Inllammation , forourltiu : the tlrst Bymptoinaof Koroma , 1'sorlnsls , Milk Crust. Bcnly Hond , Hcrotulu , and other Inliorltod Illood nnd Skin Diseases , CcTicun.t , tlio K'roat Skin Cure , nnd CUTICUIIA SOAP , un oxiiuUlto Skin Iloautltlor. uxtunmlly. and CUTICUKA HESOI.VKNT , tlio now Illood 1'urlllor , Internally , are infallible. A COMl'I.ETE CimK. I Imvo suffered all my Ufa with skin dlsoasos of different kinds nnd Imvo navor found por- nmnoiu relief , until , br t'.io ' udvluo of a Judy frlonO , I used your vnlu blo CUTICUHA UKMI- : DIKS. 1 uavothom n thorouKh trial , uslnif six bottles of the CUTICUHA UEHOI.VKNT , two boxes of the CUTICUHA and seven cakes of the CI.TI- cuitABoAV , and the result was Just what 1 had boon told It would bo a complete cure. HKLU5 WADE , Itlohmond , Viu Hcferonco , O. W. l x tinier , Urutfuist , Iticli- mend , Va , SALT 1UIKU.U I was troubled wltb Salt Khoum for a num ber of years , f-o that the skin entirely came off ono of my hands from the nuifer tips to the wrist. 1 tried remedies mid doctor * ' proscrip tions to no uurpoio until I commenced taking CUTICUUA HKMKIMKS , and now I nm entirely cured. K. T. 1'AUKKR. 37) Northampton St. , Boston. ITCHING , SCALY , FIUl'LY. For the last year I Imvo had a species of Itch- Intr , scaly nnd pimply humors on my fuco to which I Imve applied a great many methods of treatment without success , and which was speedily and entirely ourod by Cutiouru. MBS. IBAAC PHELP3. , Karenou.O. NO MEDICINE I.IHB Til KM. Wo have sold your CUTICOKA ItKUioiifl for the last six years , and no medicines on our belVfsglTo bettor satisfaction , 0. F. ATUKltTON , Druggist. Albany , N. Y. Ctmcuiiv llBUioiES are sold every where. Price : CUTICUHA , 50 cents ; IUSOI.VUNT , 11.00 ; BOAP , SS cents. Prepared by the POTTMU Duua ABto CHHMICAI , Co. . Boston , MOM. Bend for "How TO CUUK SKIN DISAKJES. " fill UBS "I I > | 09 > 8kl" I".610.06'ani1 ' l.laly Humors , cured by CUTICUUA SOAI' I ACHE ALL OVER. Neuralgia , Bclatlo , Sudden , Sharp , and Nervous Tains , Htrains and ) Wo kn ss uiLtiriu IN ONI MIMUTB by toe CUTICUKA ANTI-I'AIN I'tMB- TicK. New and perfect. At drugwlsts , as cents : dve for It.oo. Potter Urug and Cbomtcftl Co. , Boston. FROM LIFE TO DEATH E but a moment If rheumatism or neuralgia strikes the heart. These diseases arc the most painful and the most dangerous of any to which human kind Is liable. They fly from ono part to another without a mo ment's warning , and liniments and other outward applications arc in themselves dan gerous * because they arc liable to drive the disease to some vital organ and cause in stant death. Rheumatism nnd neuralgia arc diseases of the blood , and can only be reached by a remedy which will drive from the blood the dangerous acids , Sucli a remedy Is Athlophoros. It has been thoroughly roughly tested and Is a safe , sure cure. George Schneider , employed at the sash factory ot lluttig Dros. Manufacturing Co. , Muscatinc , Iowa , ssys : "About a year ago my wife was afflicted with both rheumatism and neuralgia. She had used numerous remedies with no apparent relief. Having learned of some of the cures affected by Athlophoros I bought some for her. I think it was four or five bottles she used , since which time she ha ; been entirely well of both rhematism and neuralgia. As she was a very great sufferer I consider Ath- lophoros n very efficient remedy in curing such a case. " W. C. McClain , clerk for Smith & none- steel , Druggists , Atlantic , Iowa , says : "I have tried everything I knew of for my rheumatism , but nothing did me any good until I used Athlophoros. It was in July , I&S4. I was confined to the house for over a month , and was obliged to use crutches. I suffered with this rheumatism for about a year. Finally I decided to give Athlo phoros a trial , thinking it wouly he no bet ter than the medicines I had used. I felt a change after I had used a bottle. I con tinued using it , and have not had any rheu matism since. " Every tlnigcist should keep Athlopho ros JUKI Athlophoros Pills , but whcro thuy cannot bo bought of thn druggist the Athlophoros Co. , 119 Wall St. . Now York , will send cither ( cnrrin u 1 > : iid ) on receipt of regular price , which is $1.00 nor hottlo for Athlophoros nnd 50c. for Pills. For liver nnd kidney rtlsoim-s dyspepsia , In- dlKPStlon , woaknovH , nurvous doblllly , dltuusug ol women , cMHulltmlion , lioatliiclin , impuio blood , etix. Athlopnoras 1'llh nro unoquallod. SOMETHING NEW. Warranted to nolthor break down or roll up In wear. line Genolnt without KiDO ttimprd on Iniljg oFCorut , Trj III 11111 emt yug notMiif If not ir pr f Uii. CHICAGO CORSET CO. CHICAGO. NEW YORK. Embody the hlchcst excellencies in Shape liness.Comfort and Durability and arc the Reigning Favorites n fashionable circles Our name is on eve ry sale. J. & T. COUSINS , New York. U NTKECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! OVER A MILLION D.STRIBUTED. PRIZE , $300,000. Louisania State Lottery Company. Incnrponitod IIT tlio legislature In 1W. for cduca- tloiml nnil churltnblo pur POOH , and UK frnnclilio inudoft piirtdf tutirGKont ) | itnto constitution , In IST'.i , by un overwhelming populur voto. Its Grand Single Number Drawings takoplaco rr.ontlilv , multlio Ornnil Soml-Annuiil Drawings regularly every eix months ( Juno nnd Dccoin- bor ) . "Wo do hnreby certify that wo stiporvlso tlio arrnngomonts for all the Monthly mid Soml-An- nual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company , nnd In person mnnago nnd control the drawings themselves , unit thnt the Baino are conducted with honesty , fulrncjs nnd In good faith toward nil parties and wo nuttiorl/.o the Company to use this cortlllcnto with fno-slm- llos of ourslgnaturoa attached , in its advertise ments. " COMMISSIONEnS. Wo the undersigned Rankfl and flankers will nil 1'rlzca drawn In The Loulilnmi Sttito ottorloa which may bo presented utour coun ters. J. II. oai.KHIW , Pres. Louisiana National me. 1-lEIlKK I.ANAltX , I'res. Stuto National Ilk A. UAI.nwiN.Pres. Now Orleans NnflBank CARL UOIIN , Prcs. Union National Hank. GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING. In the Academy of Musio , New Orleans , Tuesday , June 14 , 1887. CAPITAL PICIZE , 9300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars Each. Halves SIO ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen tieths SI. LIST OK IM1IZES. 1 PRI7R OP fMO.IK ) ) Is . $300 00 1PKIKHUK 100,0'JOIS ' . 100 00 II'IU/.KOK 00,00018 . 60.0(1 ( 1PUIXKOK tJii.OO'Ms ' . 25,00 21'UI/KSOF lO.OlWnro . 20,00 fiPIU/.KSOK O.OWnro . 25 ,00 2" . PUI/.KSOK l.OJUnro . 25,0. . ) 1(0 ( l'HI/KSOK WJnro . &ooo SiKIPUIXKSOF IJOJurO . OJ.OJ CUO PHIZES UK 200arO . 10),00 AI'I'IIOXIMATION I'lll/KS. 100 Prbcs of fr/JO approximating to -WOjJO ( I'rl/o are . SO.ODO ICO PrUos of $ .100 npproxlmatlng to $10)OJO I'rl/o nro . 30,000 100 Prl70 * of $ i.O npproximatlDg to f.'iO.OJJ 1'rUo me . 20,000 TF.nMINAIj rillZKS. 1,000 Prizes of $100 decided by. . . $300,000 PrUottro . 100,000 1,000 Prizes of 5100 decided by. . .1100,000 1'rlzoaro . . . . 100,030 3,13(1 ( Prizes amounting to . * 1OM,000 For club rntos or any further Information uprly to the undenlgnod. Vour hnndwrltluK must l > o dis tinct nnd Kliinnturo plum , sioro rapl'l ' return mall dellrorr will bi nnnroit by your enclosing an en- TPlupoliPnrlniirour full nddre . Sand I'OSTAl , NOTKS. eipreis luoocr ordort.or New York Kichunuo In ordinary letter. Carrency br OTM.A.DAUrilIK. WASHINHTON , D. C. Address Registered letters to NE\V ORLEANS NATIONAL II AN K , NKWOllLKAN 8 _ * R"R M "R JUDJ . P lt , Th t the pr teno < of o ner , | , ueauroftrd " > Ku-lf , who r In eharve of the drawlnn.lt fu r- DIM of boluta UfmeM > ad Intxrftr , th f th chance * are all equal , and that no on * can ooijlblr dlTln * * hat number * will draw a lrl HKMKMUKU that the parnien" all prliei 11 OlIAItANTEKn UV rOl'II NATIONAL IIANKAOf New Orloini.and tbo Ticket ! are ilgned br the president of an limitation , what * churtereil rUliU are recov plied In the hlxheit courts therefore , beware ofanf ( ImlUitloni or anonjrmoui icheme . DREXEL & MAUL , Successors to Jno. U. Jacobs. UXDE It TAKERS AND EMBAL.MEKS. . At the oldstana 1407 Farnam at. Order * telegraph solicited and promptly at * ttadedto. Tolaphoua No. 839. Jfavlnffjtist received a lot of new good * in the following departments fans , Parasols , Gloves and Cor sets and to dlsi > otc of tills lot at once wo mill place on sate tO'day some of the arealest bargains ever f/iott'it in Omaha. FANS , WOO blael : tiantl-jmlnted fans 2t ct worth Tfic. 50O defiant feather fans , all ithades , dKc ; worth # / . ' ? / . IFhltCHatln fans , only 47a reduced from $1. Jtcantlfal white satin fans , lianil- painted , $1 ; worth SJ.SO. Plain black satin fan * , 63c ; reduced from $ J , GLOVES 200 dozen ladles' llslo thread gloves , 23c ; worth 3 tc. GO dozen Indlen' black sllli gloves , 47c ; worth 75c. Ladles' silk taffeta glovcn,35ctvorth Ladles' embroidered blade kid ylovcs , Gfc ; worth 7Sc , CORSETS. zen Dcautj/ corset , We ; worth 1O ! ) do on Monogram corset , 2Gc ; worth fiO < ; SO dozen Ella corsets , UBc ; worth OOc. SO dozen Elsie corsets , SOc ; worth 75c. Also a full tine of French woven corsets. Parasols. We have all the late novelties In plain and fancy parasols. Also a complete line ofchllilrens' parasols. HAYDEN 16th Street , Near Douglas , OMAHA NEB. ) J And many other complaints cured by EVIDENCE OF 1887 A Proraiiiout Buffalo Physician says : i. N , Y. . Fob. II , 1W Dr Ilorno , Chicago , 111. IXir Sir : It Is nomotblnif umiBUul for ono of the medical profo'sl jn to Indorse tin iul vortlaoc nrtlolei yet I tnke ploiiBiira In Inform- Inn y. . u that ono of your Kloctrlo lleln piirod nioof rheumatism , from which I had mirrored Syoan. I linvo reoommcndod your Invention to at lo tat forty of my patients aufTerlnz with rhronlodlsensesof va rious kind ; , vli ; I'ulpltu'lon ' oftlu licart , nervous debility , enllepny , rnonmatlim , imlu In the hark nnd klilnor , etc. . otu , , etc. All Imvo mirchusnd nd worn tlioin with inoit Krittlfylng rcsuHn. I c.mhluhly recommend your Kloctrlo Helta ns pojsosslni grout merit. Krutcrnttlly ronrs. L. U. MrMicnAKL. M. I ) , ra Niagara-it A Chicago riiisiclun Says , Dr Homo Dour sir : I hurt ) unoJ noveral kind < ot mnunetlc and Kloctrlo Ilaltj on imtlsntsand mviolf. Iran honestly nl o the proforenod toyourt , by all ortdfl. Hence I cananddo recommend yours overall others. Vours iratornallr. J. H. JounoN. It U , Jan It. 1S87. OfficerStutost. . . Chlcisa APliysician Says. All of My Patient are Satisfied. OENr.VA.NKn. , Jan SI , 1W7 DrW. J.ITorne. Inrentor Dosr Hlr : 1 rucomment your Kloctrlo Bolt * to all who surfer with anynervou * tioublo , nnj'chronicllreror kidney diseases. Allot y patients that are usltu year Eloctrlo llelts ara tatltuod. Fraternally. M. I'lioi'sT. M D , Fhyslclan nnd Surifaon A Minister of the Gorman Kvaugolical tChurcli , Says : , Allogan Co , Mich. , Fobs. P you let me bavo the asoncy for this townsUlpTrioasa e'ro yonrtermt. I ninth * minister of the German Taniiellcal Church of Lelghton. Itcipectfully , , jf ' . . HKV. LOUIS BHtTMW. IloKldence , Mldillevllle , Hurry county , Mich. Neuralgia of the Stomach Cured. _ , . _ ClilSTNtiT. Il.i.Jan. 10.13J7 Dr. Home-near Sir : 1 WHS luffKrlnii with nournl gi \ of the Btomuoh , and medicine seemed to Imvo no erToctieven morphine did notrolloTO mn much. Thu nttiick would bpuln every * vonlng about nlna o'clock anil last aboutMx hours I ont for nneof yourKle o ( rlo Dolts , fn It and put It on. and harn't had tli least symptom of nauralflii since. Inui well plcojo Vours truly , MjA.y. HAHCOUHT Dr. W. J. HORNB , lOHWabosh-avenuo Clilcagoii Inventorpol'rlotor \ ua-l.Mutnifuoturar. t'end stamp for cutlozue. WEAK W Banim ll ell , tlc.rt uhn ! fciru IndlHrMlorior CICPMPI , ei > r d without SlaM.rh M 4lrl > . by Ilia QRBAT MAUSTON TUEATMUNT. ' Br l 4 bowk ! fr . BhfraM be read b/ Filbert TRflNfi 1 nURU ffR < plcl6 wllb Inrormulon of ratu * to > tl own. MARSTONREMEDVCO.I9Pu Plact.N wYork. Mention Omaha riee. it dlhr * na or . . . . . . . . " " ' \ * * * H.IT vr wvlui QrMU.t Improriintauonr ft Mitr U ! ntntntlrcurtdlalhrMnoDthi. SMl.d ThtSsndtaEMtrtoCe. 189 Uti On Atmt Qltn-jain oaly ) w u < l In T ry town for Our trade on your Tanslll's Punch U steadily increasing1 , taking loot month as a basis. Wo liopo to handle at least 20,000 per month. Moons , ALI.EN & Co. , Druggists , Bait I < nko City , Utah. Uim R. W. TANSILL&CO..mM EVELYN COLLEGE. For young women , Princeton , N. J. Prospectus , full particulars , sent on p plicatoa to T. H. McElv jrv TRIED is ros CRUCIBLE , About twenty year * ngo I dUcorcroJ a little sere on 017 chock , and the doctors pronounced It cancer. I have tried a number of ph jilclans , but without recelrlngimy permanent benefit. Among thonumbtrwerconoor two ipccl ll ti. The medicine they applied wa like flro to the core , causing Intcnio pnln. I taxr a statement In the papers telling what 8. S. a. tmd done for others similarly nmtctod. I procured loraoot onco. neforo I had uied the recond boltta the neighbor * couU notice that my cancer \rai healing up. My general health had been bad for two or three ye rt-I had ft hacking couch and tplt blood continually. I had n eevero pain In mjr lireait. After taklnR clrbottlosot B. S. 6. my cough loft me nnd I grcir ctoutcr than I had been for tOTcr.il year * . Jly cancer has healed over all but Allttlotpot about the ilzo of a half illmo , and It Is rapldlr disappear ing. I would ndrlso every ono-vlth cancer to giro 8. 8. B. a fall trial. lira. NANCY J. McCONAUOHEY , Athe Oruvo , TIppecauoo Co. , Ind , Feb. 16. 1S8& Swift' * Ppocino it entirely vegetable , and ncom to cure cancers by forcing out the Impu rities from the blood. Treatise on Illood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , , 3 , ATLANTA , OA. MALT WHISKEY Hperlnllr Dl.flllc.l fur Medicinal Uae. THI BIS ! TONIC ] UNEOUALEDfor CONSUMPTION WASTING DISEASES and GENERAL DEBIUTY. PERFECTS DIGESTION DR. MHV. I , . WAM.INd , gor eeon In Chief , National ( luari of N.J. , writwi : "Ur mention WM called K your Knjitone Blall WhUkey bj Mr. Lalor , Druggist , of Trenton. and I hare met ] a f < w Imttloi with far better effect tlian any i haTe had. I am recommendinc jour artlclo In mjr prnctlo , an } find II Ttry iwtlslxctory. " ( T7 * Th OonnlBt fcai the Igniturf a TISN R II UENDEL80K Cf BOttlt. < l-'b- " EISNER & MENDELSOH , | 8ol < ifnli tat the U H ) 316. 318 and 820 Race St. Philadelphia. Pa. Goodman Dnip tronl.Apcnts.Omaha Nobra ka. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $250,000 Surplus 40,000 H. W. Yates , President. A. K. Touzalln , Woe President W. H S. Hughes , Cashier. DIBKCTOnS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , H. W. Yates , Lewis S. Heod. A. 13. Tonzalin. BANKING OFFICE : THE JRON SANK , Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts. A General Banking Business Transacted , ( I IBOSTONMASS. BOSTONMASS. CAPITAL , . . . $40OOOO SURPLUS 600,000 Accounts of Hanks , Bankers and Corpo rations solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent and we re-discount for banks when balances warrant it Doston is a Reserve City , and balances with us frombankanot ( located in other Re serve Cities ; count as reserve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent , and make Cable trans- lers and place money by telegraph through out the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold , and Exchanges in Washington made for Banks without extra charge. We have a market for prime first-class Invcstrr.snt Securities , and inylte proposals Irom States , Counties and Cities when is suing bonds. We do a general Banking business , and invite correspondence. ASA P. POTTER , President. JOS. W. WOP.K , Cashier. DRS. S. ( S D. D A VIESON 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis Mo. Of the Missouri Stale Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Giescn , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous. Chronic and DISEASES , More cspeci ally thse arising from impru dence , invite all so suffering Jo correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely nd speedily with out detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drugs. Pa tients whose cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms' All letters receive immediate attention. And will be mulled 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 ter * on Diseases of the Reproductive Or gans , the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address. DRS. 8. & D. DAV1ESON , 1707 Olive St..St. Louis , Mo. WoodbridgeBrothers STATE AGENTS FOtt TIIL Decker Brothers OMAiiA , NEBRASKA. COME TO MORROW SATURDAY , Sale Opens at 7:30-a. : m. I3ring along your Husbands , Brothers , Uncles and Boysthis , will prove to your interest , a sale to lie long remembered. The stock consists of everything pertaining to tlio wear of Men , Youths , Boys and Children ; there can bo found anything you need at prices to suit your pocket b ook ; should your husband , brother or imolo de sire You should not fail to COMB TO-MOBKOW as tlioso suits iiro to be sold at such prices that would not buy the raw material. There will bo found also , the largest assortment of ofPABTAL008S , That over was displayed at any ono time. Combined In va riety of pattern , elegance of material , cut mid workman * ship , these wcro never equalled. All merchant tailor made , aUJ.,30 , $5$5.60 , $6,10 , ? G.GO , * 7 , f7.1.0 , ? , $8.U5. * .70'J.15 ' , ID.C5 , $10. and others too numerous for amount of space to nicutlou. FOR CLOTHING , HATS AND FURNISHINGS visit 1 1119 Farnam Street. JV. n. Orders outside of the city receive prompt and careful attention , Address the Misfit Parlors * ATTENTION DEALERS ii And Listen to the Song of the Chief. 18 Wo wish to call your attention to the Minnesota Chief Throshlntr Machine for the season of 1887. Wo take pleasure in introducing to our customers , the best Separator in the market , belli ? perfect in every detail , Wo spare neither pains nor expense to make THE "CHIEF" THE loading1 machine in tlio market , and have added , therefore , Twdy-Ep Important Ii To the scpcrator alone , which makes it beyond doubt , the most perfect ma chine offered to the trade for the year 1UU7. It threshes everything a farmer can raise wheat , oats , rye , barley , flax , timothy , millet , clover , and peas , requiring1 no chancre of parts , except con caves and sieves. Why docs it do all this ? Uecanso it is neither a VIBRA TOR nor an APRON machine , but surpasses either in all the essential re quirements of a perfect , thresher. We call your attention with pride to the k'Chief's" Cylindar , Side-gear , Elevator , Straw Stacker , Shoe Separating Table , Uatrffor Attachments , Wa ou Loading Elevator , style of frame1 , finish of ma chine and above nil to its simplicity of construction. We also wish to call your attention to our Centerlcss Pitts and Wtaiy Powers , and also the "PITTS IMPROVED. Three stvles of powers , all of thorn flrst class. Some prefer ono kind , sumo another. We also state without fear of contradiction , that wo manufacture the best STRAW DURNINU ENGINES now in the market. Our Giant and Traction engines have no peers. OHO of the chief merits of steam power is to have an engine which steams easily , with little erne trouble. Our engines cannot bo beaten in this respect. For further particulars , address , . ES. S. BROWJST , Receiver of the Northwestern M'ff'g and Car Co. , Stillwater , Minn , and 0. P. McKESSON , General Agent , Council JUuffs , Iowa. ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE , TERRE HAUTE. IND. I * School ol Engineering. Well nrj'lowred ' , well equipped depurtnifnU til Siren , anlral and Civil Knalnoerlog , Klcctrlclty , ChernUtry end Drawing , Kilflnl'e bhor nnd l.tlmratoriM. for Catalogue , a JilroH T. 0. M tN 1JEMIA LL , 1'rei. SCIENTIFIC URING 14-20 L. J. MARKS & Co. Grain and Provision Commis sion Merchants , 1O and 12 Pacific Avenue. Grain n < l I'roTlilont bought and olcl on lunrgla * nu tlio ChlcHiiu liuurdof Trucla. Oorruipondrnae ยง o llclttd , Dillyor weekly nmrkat lulter ieiil un nppll- cation. HoteranCB Oirn Kichnnun Hunk , Chicago. TO MORTGAGE -AND- INVESTMENT COMPANIES ! 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