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* ' . ! CHE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. JULY 9. 1887. ONLY A HATTER. OF RUMOR. Eeported Sale By the B. 4 M. of Ita Lln- coln-Milford Lice. THE M. P. SAID TO HAVE BOUGHT I'robablllty That iio Story In Ca- nnrtl The Womnn'H CtirlHtlnn A floatation of Omaha Incorpor ates Notes and 1'crnonalH. . [ FROM HIP. IIEE'S Itathcr an absurd railroad story has boon put In circulation late this after noon. It is wall known that there has been considerable strife between the Burlington and the Missouri I'aciho for territory. The direction of ttiis strife Boctiis to Imvo been toward Milford. The J * Missouri Pacific steered across the coun try frgm TalmaRo toward Crete , with the announcement that the line would bo ex tended to Milford and further north nnd west. This stirred uptho linrllngton and Immediately that company put on sui- vcyorn to locate n line from Crcto to Milford nnd further west , Now , so runs the rumor , the nurlinc- ton has sold to the Missouri Pacific tlio Atchison & Nebraska line between Lin coln and Milford , which if true would of course cull a halt on the construction of other linos. This story sounds very ab surd , for n line so short would bo of little tiso to the Missouri Pacific and the Itur- Jincton has certainly no disposition to give up any of its lines now in operation. TIM ; u. & M. STKIKI : . The strikers on the li. & M. nro quiet though they do not give up. They insist upon the train men coming to their rescue - cue , ttnd though liUlo is said it seems the company's business is somewhat inter fered with , as the now men employed are green at the business. NfcW COIU'OKATIONS. The Utlca Driving Park association has 1 filed articles of incorporation with the eoretary of state. Tlio object of this company is to own and maintain suitable grounds and buildings for the training and exhibition of houses. The capital stock IB (1,000. No indebtedness can bo incurred exceeding one-half the capital took. The incorporators arc S. II. Nel son , I ) . C. Regan and U. S. Neir. The Nebraska Loan and Trust company filed amended articles. Thu principal place of business is at Hastings , Neb. Capital stock $500,000. to bo increased to $1,000,000 on n vote of tlio stockholders. The indebtedness of the association is limited to $250.000 and the private property of the stockholders ia in no event to be liable for the dobtd ot the corporation. The articles nro fligned by James li. Heartwell , us presi dent of the association. Articles of incorporation were also filed by the Women's Christian association of Oniahn. The object of tlio association is declared to bo the temporal , moral nnd religions welfare of women and chil dren and the furnishing of protection to these in m-cd until permanent homes can 1)o secured for thorn. The articles are signed by Mr.s. Pcrine , Mrs. MoLain , Mrs. Jardino , Mrs. Knight and adozen others. The state veterinarian has received a letter from Blair stating that there is some disease among cattle there which lias the appearance of black leg. Four nninialH huve died and ono more is sick. They live from ten to twenty-aix hours after being taken. The dead cattle can be found for examination at Mills' station. There is alho a letter fromCerisco stating that some fatal disease of long duration t exists among the horses there. Dr. Gerth has gone to Tckamah in response to a telegram to look after the alleged Texas fever. The opinion is of fered tlmt it will not bo a berious matter to stamp out this disease , even if it is dis covered to exist. NOTKS. Hon. Frank Itallon , of Washington , I ) . C. , accompanied by his son , is in the city for a few day's visit. Mr. S. M. Moliok , sheriff of Lancaster county , with his family , is absent in ChiC - C cngo. The weather continues very dry and warm. To-day thcro has been some approach preach to the hot winds which nro so fatal to crops. Thcro is a little prospect for ruin. The district court continues to grind away on the Dawson will case. A largo number of witnesses have boon examined but no facts of startling interest have been developed. D. 1) ) . Howard , who mode the lowest bid on the now school homo to bo orootcd on C street , appeared before the board and withdrew his bid. It now seems likely that the next lowest bid will bu ac cepted. Tlio building when completed will cost ahoiit 130,000 , and will bo the handsomest in the city. George Phillips , a colored man , wi.s drowned while nulling In Oak creek yes- torduy. Florida , "The Imnil of Flowers , " is tlio paradise for the invalid , and the "Fountain of Youth" was once thought to bo hid in ono of its forest glades. It is now tlio haven of many consumptives , who liml benefit in her genial warmth and fragrant flowers. The consumptive Invalid need not necessarily go no far from homo and friends to get relief. For if not in the last stages of the disease , Dr. U. V. Pierco's "Golden Medical Dis covery" will restore to perfect health. For all chronic throat , bronchial and lung diseases it is a most reliable spo- ollio. By druggists. STORIES FROM THE FIELD. Cautioning n Jockey to Streak It If ' , Ho Octi Afrnld. Chicago Hornld : ' 'Look hero , boy , wo i got an instruction to give yo' 'fore yo' start. " The speaker was a broad-shouldered fnun whoso overv tone and action denoted "boss" of the old Ho school. was speak ing to a diminutive jockey , who had been lifted into the saddle of ti horse entered for a Washington Park race. "Thar's goin' to bo a big field , an' yo'll bo liu-kyif yo1 como out'n the clutter with u whole skin. Now if yo' git started fui' nnd get well ahead , list Mrcak it like h , my boy , but if vo' don't ' an' yo' git behind , stay thar. Don't try to run. thro1 that bunch fo'yo' life , 'cause thar's a I chance fo' YO' to lose a bit o1 that prec ious hideo' yourn. liutmind me. boy , if YO' git ahead streak it to the finish. " 'Iho liltlu jockey smiled his acquiescence , and rode out to the track to join the cavul- cado ot racers that were prancing im patiently wiviting for the signal to start. The Hold during a race day is the meet ing place of about as many queer char acters as could bo found any whoro. Hero gather millionaire owners , stable men , jockles , horse fancier : ) , touts , trainers , and scores of others. While the prepar ation of horses is being carried forward their chances of winning are discussed , and many a ruco is practically run be fore it Is begun. The trainers and stable man give their particular friends quiet tips on the quality of their particular racers' dilating upon their good points . and concealing their weak ones. Own ers atand around and silently IOOK over their animals as if calculating tbeir ohancos to win , and occasionally ask a question of the trainer , which is always answered lu a low tune. The following is a nuuplo : of what.cun bo heard any fmu daj : "Say , Tom , how'sfor this race ? " "Little afraid of that right leg of liis'n , It's not quite right y it , " Tom answers. "Do you think ho eun run fast onouch to stand a chance with the other horses ? ' " \Visll , I'd rather think ho might if he's ridden in the right wuy , Say , uko a ten , over to the books for mo,1' and Tom ' ' " 1 ' ' . ' ' . - - , x * . . . ' . ' . - ' forces - a wet sponge into the Lorso's mouth. ' Anotlicr'ownorgocs up to his , trainer and almost whispers : ' 'How's ' the bay for this dash r" "J'astor'ii a cyclone. Whoal- you brute , " and the trainer dodges nimbly aside to escape n well-aimed kick f rojn "the bay. " ' , "Think he's all right then , oht" Is the next question. "Say , he'd run over the grand stand if you'd give him n olianco , " and tlio owner retires to interview the bookmakers. , The old "hodman" is always around. Ho is an attache of the racing stable who is intlispensiblo to its success , and ho is always in the field just before the race is run to add his opinion fo the others about the merits of a particular horse. DISF.ASK lies in ambush for the weak1 , a feeble constitution is ill adapted to en counter a malarious atmovphcro nnd sudden changes of temperature , and the least robust are usually the easiest vic tims ; Dr. J. II. McLcan'j Strengthening Cordial and lllood Purifier will give tone and vitality and strength to your entire body. A Colorado View of Vriltico. Range Journal , Denver : There are reasons why the prices of cattle must advance , possibly not this year , but in the no very remote future. Statistics snow that never in the history of the cat tle business were so many cows mark eted as liut year. It is ono of the tin- accountable things in the cattle business that the producers all pursue the same- line of policy at the same time. The idea that a reduction of the number would incrcnso the nricc , took possession of the cattlemen all at once , and they began a wholesale disposal of their she stock , For the purpose of further reducing the increase , spaying was resorted to and thousands upon thousands of heifers were rendered barren by thi moans. The result is inevitable ; a largo falling off In the beef supply from the range country will soon bo observed , and the price will necessarily advance. Then all the cowmen will sco where some of them at least missed it , and heifers will bo heifers. In truth there has never been an over-production. The consumers have all tlio time been gaining on the animal production , but prices were low and the ranchmen adopted a plan of relief which may beef of temporary benefit , but which will in the end prove to bo an unprofitable ex periment. On some ranges , greatly over stocked , something had to bo done to reduce - duce the herds , and wo Imvo advised in such cases that everything bo sold that was tnarketaulo , and that the spaying knife bo resorted to for the purpose of limiting the stock to the capacith of the range , but this practice has not stopped here , but has been employed where necessity did not require it. While It may result in nn advance in prices we believe that many ranchmen will find in the end that it was an expen sive experiment , which had bettor not been tried. Values were depressed by artiiiclal means , and the stockmen should have stood together in a determination to have justice , regardless of cost , and while it might involved an outlay of money direct which they were very un willing to incur , they will in timii dis cover that they made a very great sacri fice in depleting their herds of female stock. Wo predict that the tide will turn within twelve months , and that all the cowmen will bo looking for heifers. Everybody understands the force of tlio saying , "buy whenever everybody wants to sell , and sell win-never everybody wants to buy. " Wo suggest that when ever everybody wants to relieve their ranges of heifers is a splendid time to time to carefully nurse the she stock and bo ready for the day when the inquiry will bo general lor cows and heifora. That time is not far away. "Kly Killer1' llutclicr'rt The most successful cxtorm inator , Kvery sheet will kill a quart. Quick work. Persistent use will keep ahead of repro duction. Dutcher's Dead Shot for bed bugs. _ ItUALi KHTA.TE. Transfers Filed July 7 , 1887. Omaha Lund Co to Oyron Itccd , gov ernment lot 4 , and so of se , 10 , 15 , 1'J , west of Mlssouit river , q o . 9 1 A B Uunt and wife to S K Kiik , lot 6 , blk 8 , A S Patrick's add , w d . 1,425 , U \V Shields anil wife to 0 I ) Hum , lots 7 and 8 , blk 3 , Shields' add , w d . 210 J M Swetnain and H K llo.'lo to K A Jirowntne , lot 15 , blk 4 , Thoruburif Plnceadil , w d . 400 W L McCaKUP to VT N McLean , wH Iot3 , blkl , Parker's add , w d . 1,600 O A Haker and wife to E Fosdlko. lots 111 nnu 20. blk 12 , Hod lord Place. 1,300 E O'Neill and wile to M M Putnam , wU ot o4 of north 150 feet o lot 2 , blk 2. LOWU'H 'Jil mid , w d . 1,200 , M A Corlett to J lluntou , lots 1 , 2.3 , 4 , 5 , S , U and 10 , blk 0 , lie ) d's add , qc . 1 A Uufreiio nnd wlfo to U \ \ Loomls and Morton , lots 1 , 2 , ! ) , 4 , . % U , 0 and 10 , blkO , Novel's ndd , wd . -1,200 J Ko-iS to U U Looiiiis and Phclps , lot BU , Knga'i's add , q e . 1 MT Patrick and wlfo to J Small , lot 2 , In blk , Patrick's add , w d . 400 J K Stevens to 15 F Cook , lot : i In Stev en's sub dlv of lois ii : and 14 , in blk 0 , Parker's add. w d . 3.0 J. A lioidon and wife to L Y Slkcs and Camp , n 150 tt of o 55 tt of lot 10 , blk 5 , Park Place , w d . 1,400 C U Oeorcu to I Kottal nnit IJrch.il , lot 13 , blk 1 , Potter & Cobb's add to South Oiualia , w d . 600 U A Joslyn ot nl to K M Graham , lots IS oiul 14 , blk 4Lako , View , wd . 1,200 J llonnor anil wife toV 'L Graham , hit 3blk"V8lilnn's8l ( add , w d . 3,800 Doimlns county to William Rogers , lot 1 blk : i , DoiiRlas add. wd . 2,250 Uonulas county to V S Holers , lot 21 , blk 3 , Douglas add. w d . 1,175 Douglas county to 11 M Holers , lot 20 , blk 3 , Uouclas add , w d . 1,100 Douglas county toV \ S Uogers , lota , blk a , DotiRlRS add , wd . 1,000 W Manvlllu to 11 U Miiuvillo o lot , blk 12 , Parker's aad.w d . 1,000 A feast toV \ it Vaughn , lots 21 , 22. 23 and 24 , In blk 10 , Went Albright's A Kiist to J Dliirks , tots 17 , 18,11) and 20 , blk 15 , WpsttUbrlght's add , w d 1 A East to J Dlerks , lots 1 to24 , blk U , and loti 1 to 5 , blk 10 , West Al- brlght'sadd. w d 1 J Dlerks and wife to W It Vaughn. Inls 1 , 2. 8. 4 , r , , 0. 7 , 8 , U and 10 , blk H. Wi't AlbrlBhtWld. wd 8,000 J Diorks and wife to .1 Dlcrk'H .Manti- iacturliiK company , lots 11 to 24 , bllf 0 , anil 1 to 5 , blk 10 , West Albright's add. wd C.OOO J Al .Slsotnam et nl to P S LelJiiirlntc , lot 23 , Vlnton place , w d 1,300 O W AIIIM and wile to A M Flmnlnjr , lots S , t > , 10 and 11 , blk 7 , llanscom place , w d 2,400 D Turnoy and wife to W Patrick lots 4 mid b , blk 3 , Klkhorn , w d 150 C G lloubol and wife to L M Alns- worlh , lot 1. Housel & Stebbln's sub division of lot 15 , llartMt's ndd , w d 1,610 South Omaha Land company to M J Civrpenter.tot 7 blk 135 South Omaha , wd. 000 (5 W Amos and wlfo to .Mrs D S Stubb , lot 4 blk 2 llanscom park add , wd 650 K U Pattoraun and wife to'A Itelf stock , lot 22 blk 1 Hast Side add , wd. . . . , . . 000 it Leo and.wife to K McKlnloy & Col- llns , lot 1 Loe's subdlv. wd 800 K McKlnloy and J Collins to M Lee. Iot2 Lee's subdlv , wd 300 1) Jamleson et al to J McDonnald and W U Croft , lot 14 blk 1 Itedlck park , wu , . 1,000 K Wallace and wife to W K Mllroy , lot 22 blk 3 Hawthorne , wd 1,925 W Vlers and wife to 0 Fralim , lot 0 Nelwm'aaiM. wd S90 J Voroand wlfo to K n Arnold , lot 12 blk 4 South Pmalia park add to Smith Omaha , wd > . 425 U 11 He lit i < u and wife to W J Paul , w 41 ft of lot 8 Capitol add , wd 10,250 litlle of flottrbon Whisky. ' Ten Years Old. Sure Cure for Consumption. Price , f 1.25 per bottle. . For Sale by all Drug- ' ' , . . . . . . . . . uA i- Mfay j [ v * * : tJL' * * 4jjfca iff uyi.A THOSE AZTEC MUMMIES , Bodies Found la a. Gave of the Sierra Madre Mountains , . ' A MOST INTERESTING DISCOVERY The IlcmnrknhlGAppearance of the Iletnnlns The Manner la Which the Discovery Was Madci Sfin Francisco bulletin : So mo tow vrccks nuo there wns brought to this city a collection of mummies , which constitute ono oi the most remarkable scientific discoveries nmdo on the American conti nent. Tlicso mummies dill'ur from those ( llscovcrciiin Kgypt It1 a remarkable do- Rrce , boliiR entirely undo , without wrap pings , and apparently not having been subjected to any onipalaiing process , Exposure t the air has no effect upon them , the llcsh having been dried in an hermetically Healed cavern until It is like parchment , and the weight of tlio bodies is merely nominal. Mr. Docking , in whoso possession thcsa specimens arc at the present time , toll.su romantic story regarding their discov ery. In ono of tlio spurs of tlio Sierra Madre mountains , not far from the banks of the Ulla river , and nlmost on the boundary line between Arizona and Now Mexico , a party of American miners wore searching for treasure which tradition pays is buried in these hills. A cavern was ono day discovered , hermetically scaled with a cement which defied the picks of the party , and only after chipping - ping it oll'llako by iltiko wus an entrance gained to the cavo. Lighted only by the tlame of a blazing pinu branch the party traversed a passage about thirty foot in length , which ended in a room cut in the solid rock. Here , instead of untold gold and other treasures ot the A/.tecs , they were wtartled to find a number of human bodies , look ing more ghastly than usual in the flick ering light of the torches. Alter recover ing irom their surprisepreparations were made to remove the remains , but the suporstitous natives of the vicinitv , be lieving that the bodies were these of their gods , objected to the proceeding , and it WRS only with much diplomacy and occa sional skirmishes that they wcro finally convoyed to a Hag station oil the Southern Pacific road and transported to this city , where they wcro placed in the cliargo of Mr. Docking , who still keeps them in his residence , wiioro they have been viewed by a number of scientists nad physicians as well as by various consuls of foreign powers in this city. DESUltllTION Of THE MUMMIES. The most remarkable of the mummies arc those of a mother and child , which when found wore enveloped in one shroud , portions of winch are still to bo seen covering the lower limbs of the mother. Still another mummy is that ofa wo man , her long hair oeing in a state of porfeot preservation. The fret are small and high arched , while the fingers arc long and tapering. Komnants of her shroud still remaining are of a dark line color , dllVering both in this respect and texture from the material of which the sliiomU were composed. Another remarkable specimen , how ever , is that of a man in a sitting pos ture , the body being considerably larger than any of the others. During lifo his girth of chest must have been much above the average , the whole of the upper portion of the body having seemingly been molded in gigantic proportions , The oartilcges of the oars and nose tire still plainly to be seen , while the head is covered with n dense growth of black hair. The eyebrows nro well defined , while between the glistening teeth pro- tudes the tongue , now dried to an almost cork-like consistency. The remaining mummy is that of a man , said by .scientists to have been comparatively young at the time of his death. Many speculations have been made by these who have soon the collection tion as to his relation to the female bodies reclining on either side gf him. And dif ferent theories of brother and husband have been advocated. That the remains tire these of the ancient Aztecs , members of that civiliza tion which was destroyed in Mexico by the soldiers of Cortex , there can bo no doubt. The woman and tlio smaller man present all tlio peculiar physical conditions attributed to this once numerous people. The high cheek bones and slanting eyes are thoio , the thick skin and black hair are plainly visible to the eye , and the heiv'ht of the bodies , although they were found more or less doubled upon thorn- selves , is estimated at about live feet three inches. When this is taken into consideration , with the fact that the A/.tees spread southward fioni about the thirtieth parallel until tiioy inhabited the high plateaus of MGMCO and Central America , there can be little doubt as to the raeo of which these mummies were once living members. The specimens will bo shipped east in few days , and , in all probability , will find a resting place in ono of the princi pal museums of Europe. Although .Mr. Docking has kindly shown them to all scientists and historians who have called upon him , they will not be placed on public exhibition in this city. Thnt Decision , In the decision of Judge Doaly of the United States court of Portland , Ore. , in the matter ot the intor-stato commerce law , the words "similar and dissimilar eireiimstaueca" are accepted by trallic managers hereabouts as meaning that competition may bo met by reducing rates between common points without aflecting rates to or from non-competing , and they propose to govern themselves accordingly , or , to put it just as it is , hereafter unprotected local shippers will jnwo to make good any losses that may accrue to the road through competition between points that happen to have more than ono route to the outer world. This is just as It was before the commerce hm became operative , and Judge Dcaly'n in tt'rprctation of the long and short hail i clause conforms exactly to a well dcfinec principle of railroading , to-wit : Make the helpless local shipper pay the OK- pense of all rate wars , all compotitioi mid all of everything else that can b crowded upon him. ORPRICE'S SPECIAL txnwets MMURAL FRUIT FLAVOR * MOST PERFECT MADE Ue l 'by the United States GoTernment. Endorsed kr tha UaiJa of the Great Uulier ltles and I'ubllcFood AnalTctaMThsStrontrest.l'ureet , and most Healthful , pr. Prica'e tlio only lioklpg IJowder that doe * not contsin Ammonia , l.iine nt Dr. I'llco'n KitracU , Vanilla , Luinou , utc. AKINOOWDEaCO. BLOOD from IMniplei lo Scro fuln Cured l y C'ulluiirn. For clertnslnir the Skin mi'il Sculp of nivflqurlnir Humor * , for nllnyliig lulling , llurnliik- mid Inflammation , tor curlns tlic first c.Mimoms of Kczunm , I'sorlfi'K Milk Crtist , fccaly HonJ. Bciofilln , nnd otliur Inherited Skin and Ulomi ll oii8H , Cimeunx ( lie im'ut Skin euro , nml CtnicuHASOAP. nn PiquUlto Hkln. HontitlHor nxtorrmlly. nini Curtcvti.t [ IMOM T.NT , tlio now Uluodl'urlUer , Ituornnlly , nru Infaimblc , A COMI'LKTK CUHC. T have gulToroil nil my llfo with pMn dl onses of different , kind ! and huvo novvr found pormn- nent relief , until , by the ml vice of n Indy friend I used jour vAluahlq CimcuiiA UKMKIIKH , 1 Kitvo tliom n ilinurotmh trull , uilnir nix bottle" of tlio UTTICUIIA ItBsot.vKNTtwo bojto of Cimwjitt , and eevon cakes of UUTIOUKA BoAr , mid tlio re- suit wni Jmtwlmf I had boon told It would bo n complete cure. HKAI ) . VACR AND I10DY HAW. I commenced to uiu your Uutlcurn Itomodles tut July. My liond and f UPC and some parts ot my body wrroalmrtt inw. My licnd was cov ered with ficgbs nnd sores , nnd my sntTorlni ? WM fearful. 1 bail tried everything I hart iioard of In the oust nnd * \ est. My case nas considered u very bud ono. I have now not n particle oi f > kln humor about mo , nnd my cuso Is considered wondoriul. wondoriul.Mas. Mas. 3. E. Wini'iT.K. Oocntur , Mich , A . I must extend to you the thnnks of ono ot my customer ? , who 1ms boon cured , by xi lnir the Cutluiirn remedies , of nn old gore , cuuued by nloiitf spoil of Hlekiii' s or fever oltrht yours Biro. Houts "O liml lie was fonrtul ho would linvotn h.ivolilg ICK nmiiutntcil.but Is happy to ty ho It now entirely well- sound ns n dollar. Ho ri'iiioBts | mo to usohh name , which Is II. II , Cnson , morcliiiiit , of this plncu. JOHN V. MIMOII , DrUKK'st ' , CliUnsboro.Tonu. t'UTiriiUA llKMKiiiK.f mo sold otcrywhorn. rico , CdTlcniiA. 50 cents ; HKSOI.VKST , $1.00 : ovp , , " 1 touts. I'ropnred by thol'onui 1) mm vit CllKMiCAti Co. , Ho'toii , Muss. Hond tor HOW TO Olllll ! StCIN ltK ) 4SES. " GRUBS I'iinplo , Skin nioml hc , nrdlluby , Humors , cured by CuriutniA HOW IT ACHES ! Muck Aclie. Kidney Vnlns , lllp.SM liml Cheat I'nlni , mill nil Stinlns nnd Weakness relieved lit ono mlii'-to l > y tlio Cntlciirn Antl-1'nln I'liiMer. At dmjTKlsts. 2. > cents , llvo lor $1.IM 1'otter Drug nml Clioiulenl Co.H ston. Mexican War Veteran. The wonderful efficacy of Swift's Bncclflo ta a remedy and euro for rheumatism and all blood dU- tufi , hnn never had a moro conspicuous Illustration thau this cane afToriia. Tlio candid , uusoIIcHwl ami rtnphatlo teillmony given by Iho venerable gentle man must b accepted an convincing and conclusive. 'ho ' writer li a prominent cltlten uf Mississippi. The gentleman to wbom Mr. Xartln refen , nuit to whom hols Indebted for the mlvlco to which ho ones lila flnal relief from your * of Hittcrlng , It llr. King , for any yean tha popular night clerk of tbe Lawrcnoa House , at Jackson. JACKJOX , Hiss. , April 29 , 1SST , THE SWIFT Srncino COMPANY , Atlanta , On. : Gcntlfmen I have been nn ihvalltl pensioner for forty years , having contracted 'pnlmonury ' nnd other enaes In the Hotlcnn War , but not till the lit of Murch , 1S73 , did I feel any pymptmns of rheumatism. On that day I was suddenly etrlcken with that dis ease In both hips nnd nnkles' . For twenty days I walked on crutches. Then thK'paln v 0.1 less violent , but It shifted from Joint to Joint , For weeks I vrouM bo totally dtunblcd , cllhor on ono side of my body or tlio other. The | ulu iifmr left tno u moinrnt for rli-ven J cars and seven months that I * * from March I , IKS , when 1 was llrst nttackvd , to October 1 , lSfc6 , when I was cured. IHirlnt ? thrao cloMti jcnm of In- tenio suffering I tried Innumerable prescriptions from Mirkuis physicians , nnd , tried ever } tiling BUU- ceKted tiy friends , but If I c\cr received the least Leuellt from nny mcdlclno taken Internally or ex ternally , I nm not uwaroof It. finally , nlnuttbo llret of September , I inailo nrmiiRcmi nta to K ° to the Hot Springs of Arkansia , liaMnn despaired of every other remedy , when I nccldfntnlly met an old no- ( junlntnnco , fir. Klnp , now of iLoLnnrcnrallouso of this city. Ho bad once been npreat sufferer from l hi'umaUim , and , as I supposed , bad been cuied by n visit to Hot Spi-luK" . llutvniMt I met him lie tnld mo tlmt Ills visit V > the Hot { Springs v > as In MUn ho found no rell.'f. On hll return from Hot Sprlt.ga ho hoard , for the lift | inio , of the H. B. S. as ft ri-inedy for rheumatism. Ho tried It nnd six bottle * made a complete cure. Several > cars huve paseodfifnoc , but be lion tail no return of tlio dtst'ase. I Immediately returned to try It. In September I took four bottles , nnd by the tlrstof Octobei I wax well asfnriw theiheumattun was concerned. All pain had disappeared , and 1 IIAVE HOT FKLT X TWIMJB * I Inn e no Interest In making this statement nther than the hone that It may direct Home other sufferer to a sure source of relief , uml If It has this result I am well rewarded for my trouble. I am very re- epoctf ully and truly your f rloud. j M n For sate by all druggists. Treatise on Blood aud Skin DlMiasut mailed free. TUB Bwrrr Sritcmo Co. , Drawer 3. Atlanta , Oi. CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,090. "Woilo linroliy coitlfy tlmt wo fuiporvlso the nrraii uiiiunta fur till the Muntlily uiul hi'inl-An- nnixllrrnvliiK9 ) ot Tlio houlBlinin Stnto Lottery Coniimny , nnd In person inimniro iiml control tlio ill mviiiirRtlioiiwIrc * , mill tlmt ttio sninoiini ooiiiluotocl wltn hotinsty , fiilrnoM and in jjood faith toward all iinrtius , nml wu nutUmlzo the Company to u e thN certlflonto with fnc-slm- ilesof ourslgrmturusiUtHcliea , in Its nilvortlso- uicnts. " * COMMIFSIONKHS. We the undersigned Hanks nnd Hankers will iiay nil t'rlzos rtrnwn In The Ixnilelumi Stnto Ixittcrlos which may be prosonteJ at our coun tors. .1. II. Oil T.KSllY , Pros. Loulsinim National Ilk. 1'JICIUIK I.ANAUX , I'rts.Stiitu National Ilk A. KAI.DWIN , J'ros. Now Orlcnns Nnt'lllunk CAUL KUIIN , I'ros. Union Nuttonal lltink. UNPUECEDESTI-nTATRTACTION ! OVER AJ11LL10N DISTRIBUTED. Lonlsanla State Lottery Com pan Incorporate * In 1H , fur'J'iyi-urs lif the for tMluciitloiml nml clmrUiihlu pnrpoiu rupltnlof il.iui.HU-tn which a reserve Jumi f.VU.UO lias slucn been milled. llynnovon tu > ltnlni ! popnliirTOtolts iranoiilso wa _ niHilu part of the pretent stnta constitution mluptoil December Sncl , A. l > . W7'J. Thu only lottury over voted on uud endorsed bytlio pcopluol uny httito. It no\ur tiio ! or iiofltp. Its ( irftiitl Blnglii iNuinbcr UrnwtnifS tiikopmco monthly , uml the ScinlUnmwl Drawmw rctriilnrly every x months ( Juno nnd necom- bT'8Pf.ENUID OI'1'OHTtINlTV TO WIN A FOUTUNK. Boventh (5 rund Drawing , ch 8 ( i , In tUo Academy of Music , Now Orlenm. Tues day , July 12 , 1H17 smith MiAitlily lirawinjr. C'APITAIliiXK , # 150,000. t Notice Ticket * arc Ten Dollars only Halves. $5. Fifths , $2 , Tenths , SI. I.IRT Or I'Hl/.t-l. 1 OAVITAI. PHI7.K OK J160.000. . . . JJM.OOO 1 GRAND 1'UIV.KOP W.OOO. . . . Wl.OO inUANIJI'HI/KOK ) ,00l ) . . . WK SI.AIKIK I'lllXrSOP 10,11110. . . S0,00 4I.All < : KI'U'KSOH ! c 6tXH. . . . aOW ( : tOl'UIZESOF , 1 , J. . . . UO.iiu 50 " NH. . . . 2fi. ( Tine ino * n soo. . . . M.OOC 2(10 ( " 210. . . 40K ( &JO " ' I'O ' 1,000 " , & ] APinoxiMrtox mire * . 100 Approximation FrlH-soll JOJ " lee " 2,178 Prizes Hmotintlnir to Application for club rates should he msaoouly o thBotllcuof tb coinpunr In Now lrle n . . for farther InforniHllon wrttu rlenrlr. ulv'ng ' full artdri'M. lO8TAIj M ) 1'KS , prf s moneT orJurs.or .Snvr York Kicharme In ordinary letter. Currency by NKW Or I. A. IlAIfrillN , WASIHMOTON , D. C. Reglateretl If Hers to MVOHLEANa NATIONAL HANK RV Ar V Ar Tl P II That th preienos of j JU. i M U Cu H Qaneruls Uaiuranard an4 Karlr , who are In ohi > rie of the druwlniM , U aauar- ant ot absolut * fitlrndss anil Integrity , that tha chance * are all equal , and that no on * eaa possibly ClTtoaitbiitnumberiwIlldrtira Prlta. . lil.MKMIIKU that lb payaiunt of all prliai Is OirAriiNTKtll l > V Cnllll flATIUSAl. llA.SKrt Cjt .NOW UrUuins.and tha Tickets ar ilgned by the preildent of an Institution , whose chnnereit rlnhts arq raooic nljod In tha blk-lMit tx.urwi th r ( or . btward of any Imitations or anonymous schemoi DRS.UD.DAYIESON . . 1707 OHve St. , St. Lou ! Mo. Or the MUiouri State Museum of Anatomr , St. Ix > ul , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Gicsen , Gcrtrmny and New York. Having ilcvotcd tlioir attention Sl'EClALLY.TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES , More especially thse 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 drugs. Pa. ticnts whose casea have been neglected , badly treated oi pronounced Incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms' All letter * 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 \hole _ forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address , DllS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St..St. L uis , Mo. U , S. Mail Chutes luoflice buildingsenables ten ants to mail their own letters without leaving the , , floor on which their oflices are located In use in sixteen cities. Write the CUTLEH MANUFAC TUKING Co. , Rochester , N. Y. sole makers. BEST HOTEL" M > n Bufferlne fnwi ! 11 _ l.m k ot WEAK , , .y. n " ' wlllM.ut NIoiBaoh /ilft / iXJ& nruKlnB.brlllO ORE AT MARSTON TRE/tTMMT / , &il3fcwt n.l/r SlionMhrrc.\d IIT Fathers A pliicM ill lilt ) Imiula of link Nun t < > " UlplclenitU _ _ _ Infoimntloil of TRiun to nil men. MARSTON REMEDY CO. IB Park Place. New York. LYON&HEALY ST T 4. MoNRor ST. . CHIC will null. ITM , tlivlr o.wlj lQUr | ; d C.lilcgu * of Btnd tntlruiiwnll , Utlfotm ) Mul EautfnwiU 400/ . . . . . Pin. lllBilr.UoBi d.Kfll.lnK * * .ry ( ktlkto n vlr.il tj H n < ti or I > Tum ] rlU , Trtrornlnp.tc. . . CoBtAln. t.itrarllonl for .Am.l.or IKxIi , Eimlm ud Sotlts , 1 nriim fcUJor'i TtrtlcK Pr-Lawi , &Qd K : iUJ til C ( ' "VJ Miukj. U. S. DEI'OSITOHY , 2iToTo. Paid up Onpital $260,000 Surplus 42,500 H. W. Yules , President. A. E. TouKiilin , Vicc-Prcsidont. W. 11. S. Huslius ; , Cashier , DIltKOTOlfS : W. V. Morse , John S Collins , II. W. Yutofi , Lewis S. Uced. A. E. TotixiUm. UANKINcToFFICE : THE IRON BANK Cor. 12th : inil Farrmm Uts. A General llunkinji' Uusinoss Trnnsaote N.W. Harris & Go. 116-117 MONROE sr.CHICACO B 11V C n Q 65 DEVONSHIRE ST. , BOSTON. DAIUVCIIO ofConntles.Citiea , Towus.Wnter , BONDS Ons , Btrout. It. H. Co.'s a > peo- lulty , Uurreipoudeuco lollolteU. J. B. HAYNES OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER THIKI ) JUDICIAL DISTIUCT , UmiUia , No brnskn EDTJOATJONAIi- CALLANAN Collcjre , lies MolnoB. Iiiwn. A Homo Buhool lor Girls , rail C'oursrs of Htudy. apodal n-U'RiitiiKos In Mu to , Art , .Mod cm l.niiRUUiiL'a uml Klecutlon. I'ttil tcirnlic' uius Snpt. 8th. Address the president , C. It. 1'omoroy. Howard Collegiate Institute , Tor Younp I mlio reopens Pept Kl. Collcno 1'roparatory , Classical uud Scluntlllu Grudinit liiK'-oui cs. For clrciilHia udiliest K.MMA U CONltO , 1'rinoiimi.or II. U. IlUWAltD , Si-cro- tiny\Vcst IlrMirowntor , Mms. j > 6tuw.'ia SOHERVILLE SCHOOL FOItST. ST. CLA1U , 3IICI1. Three courses of nUHly Tnor iu'hiiB < ln OTTIT < ! partrnent. Hullilinin rla nntlr furnlihert , lljultvi Klthstenra l.lnhtiMt with KHI. VTatcr from St. Clulr Illver bui'orhiruJmutsioi In uiuilc urnl urt , Ad- drt'.jfor circular , EOMUKV1I.I.K hCllOOt , . Ht. flair , Mich. ALBANY LAW SCHOOL , Thlrty-sevonth jrearbvirlns Sept. f.tb , 1S87. Forclroulaisor special Information addrons Horncoi : Smith. IU I ) , Dunn , Albany , N. V EVELYN COLLEGE. For joutlg women , 1'nnceton , N . J. Prospectus , fullparticulars , mit on ap- plicatonto I. H. M Elvaine. Hill YUU.Nd I.AUlES.l.ttt North HrhailSt I'lillaileluhlo , 17th jtarbo Ins Sept. 21st , 1147. Adillc-s Mil a It. K. JUI'KINH ' , I'nncli > al , who rnffirs by BJ.OCIH ! iiermls lon tti Mr. unil Mrs , John N. jBHTott , I Mr. and Mrs. 1'lilllp IX Armour , .K'liica.'O. Mr. unu Mra. Uoraco F. Waite , ) LIGHT J AT YOUR OWN PRICE , FORtheNEXT 10DAYS The Largest Assortment ever Dis played in Omaha. See What this Means , AT THE CUT 1119 Farnam Street. Omaha , - - Neb Saturday evening , open till 10:30 : o'clock. Tlicso Paints are ia every respect Btrictly firsl-clriss , being composed of the best aud purest materials obtainable. They have a litrgor sale than any other paints made in this country or ftbroad , nnd , although they cost a trifle more per gallon , they will do more and better work for the earna amount of money , owing to their wonderful covering properties , while their superior durability renders them the most economical paints in the world. Sample Sheets and Descriptive Frico List free by mail. H. W. JOHNS MANUFAOTURINQ CO.t OLE MiSDfAOTC IM OF I / HAV. Johns' Flro ml Water-Proof Asbestos Ilooflnj , Sheathing , Hutlcllng r lf , Asbestos bteam racUliiKi , lloller Covering ! , lloof Pulnti , Flro-rroof Paint * . tei VULCABESTONi Moulded riston-Iloa FMklnf , Illngi , Gaskets , Shoot Tackingctci Established 1858. 175 RANDOLPH ST. , CHICAGO. For Sale by Chicago Lumber Co. , Omaha , Neb. , and Council Blufls , Iowa. DEWEYd STONE , I FURNITURE A magnificant display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. New Model Lawn Mower MreSlsea. Will c.ut higher fjraxs than any other. Has n < > equal for Hlmpllclti/ , diirtiblUtami } case of operation , This is the latest Improved Ma chine in the Market. f < & * Low J'rft-cn. Send for clrcnJnra. PHIL STIMMEL & CO. OMAHA , NISHHASKA. State Agents for J'ortur's Jfaulny 'J\ol < nnl Jobbcrn of Jilndlng Ttniim. RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Pine Jewelry , Silverware . . . . , . . . _ . . . . The largest stock. I'ricej tlic lowest. Repairing a secialty. Work warranted. Corner Douglas and 16tlt streets , Omaha. Licensed Watchmaker for the Union I'acificRailroad Company. HOUSEKEEPERS'IDEAL ' KETTLE SomothinK entirely nuw uml nolle ut sigtit. llur- .ton's Htbiimleai. O'lni- 'ii'gd , Nuu-Iiojl-Ovor-Ket tlu. lla-R docp ritlsod covnr and water joint , uiul nn outlet which cur ries nil fitfum mi'l ' odor of the chlmnny. 1'titcnt Stunner attnohmnnt nl"0 worth tli pilu . A ( fonts niuitod , mitluor frmiiln In ovary town In NiiUruskiu I'rofltt t'i to 110 per lny Clbcrtil tciini mid oxclin\ct | terri tory Kit en. Send stamp for rlrrulnr nud KirnH. I'ricoa , r. | U , JI.7M 8 nt. . Sl. ; luqt. , t i llijt. , I2.3X Hodtlhy mall , io. W..S. CjtMI ) | ? . Ocnonil Agent , Oniftbii , .Veu. , 1' . O. Ilax m GOLDEN foriuttn , cuii .u JUuy boml ! < jr purt.culata , KN bKAL , CO.lQJ.ocustfct * .1 t * * * i FOR SALE. Anlblaii'l on tlm Sou thorn count of Muasuchu Kottn ( ! f > < l llBhliik nnd bouc'li fur bathlDK. I/i ruled In tlm b t Suininir CllmHto In the world For full piirtlclarn < 3driBS ! , UDWAHU. 11 MKHUII.li , > liituul Lilu ll.ill II nn. iti a i aSt. , N. Y DREXEL & MAUL , Successors to Jno ( J Jacobs , AM At tlio olditanfl 1407 Kuriiamflt. byt h"rajh ) oUcitoil nntl pronjitly ) tit teruledto. Toleph'jno No. 23fl. INSTALMENT DEALERS lllndJmtHlmttlii'rneed-A FULLLlN.t INSTALMENT GOODS oiaimlv lu INSTALMENTT.R by uddrrklEg 1M9TAI.UIMT aurrLV Co. . Erie. l'