1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 6. 1887. HOT PROPEET ADDRESSED. Griffith's Oomaiunlcatlon Failed to Eoach the Bond of Transportation , 'THE ROAMING DAKOTA INDIANS. Tn rieply to tTio Complaint of Ne braska Bottlers Commissioner Aiklns Hnys 'llioy Will bo Corrnllcd'-Kalr Notes. [ KltOM TUB nr.K'S LINCOLN The clnltn mrulo by the secretary of "the Oinuha freight bureau that his communi cation has received no attention at the hands of the state board of transportation is answered by the board that they have novcr received rmycommunication what ever from the Omaha freight bureau And. consequently have had 'none to answer. Some time since the manager of the Lin coln freight bureau received a document from Mr. Grlfllths in the form of a com plaint that was directed , to the Lincoln freight bureau , and this Is evidently the communication that Mr. GrillHhs claims lias received no attention. If properly addressed the board would have received It. INDIAN DKPHEDATION9. The governor has received numerous letters rctrnrdingiho injury to game and in .some instances to stock committed oy wandering Indians iu tire northwestern counties of the ttlato. Among these lot * tcrs came n numerously signed petition which the governor forwarded to the in terior department at Washington accom panied by a personal letter. Yesterday the following reply was received by the commissioner of Indian all'airs : WAHIIINCIION , Sept. 1. lion. J. M. Tlwyer , governor of Nebraska. 1 have re ceived > oiir cotmminlcntion dated Ant ? . 17 , 11W7 , enclosing a petition signed by * " . E. Woods , F. U. roalo and 100 others , all citi zens of Keith and ailjncont counties In tbo north of Nebraska , ( Intoa Atiir. ! , 1887 , com plaining that the Indians of I'IUD Itldxo and Kosebud agencies , Dakota , nro roamlm : nbout In said counties destroying game , and requesting that stops be taken to cause the Indians to bs moved to their proper agencies. Veil urge that measures bo taken to krep said Indians on their reservation , or to keep them outbid * ! the limits of said stato. In reply I have the honor to say that 1 have this day addressed letteis on the sub ject to the United States liulhin agents at i > ald agencies , directing each to adopt proper measures tosecute the return ut all Indians ot the bands complained ot belonging to said agencies , respectively , to their reservations. Said agents are directed to make reports In the matter , at as early a date ns practicable , on receipt of which any further stops In tlm piemlsos which may be deemed proper , will be taken. Very respectfully. J. U. C. ATKI.NH , Commissioner. NEW NOTARIES. The following now notaries public were commissioned yesterday by the governor : Charles W. Anson , Noligh ; James Hagerty , Sargcant , Cttstcrcounty ; Franklin 1' . IlulVinan , Manchester , Cus- ter county Kobcrt Williams , Omaha ; Knwold Enwoldson , St. Paul ; George D. Dennett , Tucmnsoh ; ( } . L. Godfrey , Minden - don , Nathaniel A. Gale , Central City ; F. II. Honnoll , Superior ; J. H. Patrick , lloldrcge ; John II. Noonan , Falls City ; C. F. Wysiut , Milford ; Ed P. Smith , Sow- ard. William J. Thompson , liartley ; E. E. Post , York. Mr. Perkins , Mr. lloldrego and Mr. Marnuctto , were in Dincoln tlio entire day Sunday and it is stated that they had a long interview with Judge Mason relative to the rate question iu the state upon which the republican county con vention took such aggressive grounds. It is absolutely impossible to gain any facts regarding the conference but it is probable that nothing delinito has yet been promised in the way of reductions. There is ono fact that the people of the state can rely upon , and that is that no terms will be accepted by the board of transportation that do not directly secure radical reductions in freight rates for every town aud shipping point in the state. What the board is working for la iho state entire , and nothing will DO ac cepted that would simply benoilt a few of the moro important points. Trio Lincoln freight bureau is working for rates direct for Lincoln , and the city expects , in com mon with every other point , to bo benc- titted In a ireneral reduction. To-day the hearing of the charges against the Elkhorn - horn line will bo hoard , anil it is expected that it will bo an important meeting , at which ti largo number of railroad men will bo in attendance. 8 > rATK FA IK NOTES. Robert W. lllake , of Long Pine , has en tered for exhibition a collection of native Nebraska grasses , 283 in number. 'Jho U , it M. has extended its platform at the grounds 150 foot to accommodate shippers in loading and unloading. The Fremont , Elkhorn A : Missouri Valley aud Missouri I'ncitie will also deliver freight and passengers ut the grounds. The following counties will make ex hibits at the state fair : Valley , Wayne , Gngo , llnlValo. Hayes , Howard , Frontier , Polk , Dnnily , Hall. Choyct.no , Ouster , Neinaha , Gosper anil Kearney. liratl Satightor will act as assistant secretary for Governor Furnas at the fair anil George Uykonmn of Seward , will have charge of the secretary's books in the speed department. Among the improvements at the grounds are the poultry house doubled in si/.e , two now buildings for express o Hi res , the llsh exhibit building increased one-third in .si/.e , and the latter supplied with separate water mains for an exclus ive supply. " " " Cheyenne , Morton , Decatur and Sher man counties , Kansas , anil Weld , Wash ington and Arauahoo counties , Colorado , will rm.ko county exhibits at the tair. The ladies' department will bo in charge of Miss Emma Gillosplo , who in former years has occupied the same po sition to the entire satisfaction of both the board and exhibitors. The entries up to yesterday were , in the horse department IttO. and the cuttle department > 0. As the fair is nearly a week in the distance yet the showing is deiimed highly satisfactory. The appearance of the celebrated trotter - tor Jay-Eyu-Sei ) promincs to be ono of the great events of the fair and draw a nliil- tttudo to sco the famous animal. IN ttUlKF. The Pritchott Chemical company ol Fturbury , has incorporated for the pur pose of manufacturing and handling bottled goods. The stoek of the com pany is $5,000. The incorporators are G. L. Pritchott , John Lauterbuoh , J. M Pritchott und A. H. I.autorbuoh. The board of public lands and build ings hold their regular monthly mooting yesterday. The linal settlement with tin salt well contractors will be made , tin time for the appropriation to run having .expired. The well is down 2-NK , ) feet. J. W. Cuslinmn , a farmer living thro miles east of the city was at church ii this city Sunday and while thus abson from honui burglars made a raid , captur ing a good watuh and f 10 in cash. Par tics followed the thief into the city bu the chap escaped und has disappears from sight. Peculiar ' In the combination , proportion , and preparation paration of its Ingredients , Hood's Sat Rapnrilla accomplishes cures wher other preparations entirely fail , Pcculia in its good name at home , which is "tower of strength abroad , " peculiar li the phenomenal sales it has attained Hood's SarsajK.rillu is the most ducce * ; ful moilicino for purifying the blood giving strength , and creating an appc tito. "WATCH Til AT BOX ! " BtnrtlltiR Adventure of I.ailjr Tolo- Rt-npher , Plttsburg Dispatch : Telegraph oper ators are often very commonplace poet - t > lo. They listen dully to the click of the lustrti'iut : ! , and , beyond this monoton ous repetition of sound nothing very often happens to disturb t ! : tranquil surface of their ovory-day existence , Oc casionally one Is found , however , who has had u thrilling experience. In fact , it requires no small amount of courage to sit in a lonely watch tower at night away out In the country along n railroad. It takes considerable tact to handle tramps and unruly persons who may be passing , and arc always willing , ft seems , to create trouble at any cost. It is surpris ing how many of the fair sox , weak , doll- cato creatures , as man has seen fit to call women , have taken to telegraphy as a means of obtaining a livelihood , and what a dcgroo of nerve and firmness they display under trying and dangerous cir cumstances , .Men have not ceased to recount the one daring exploit of Grace Darling of to speak with prldo of tlio manly heroism displayed i > y Florence Nightingale. "Not long ago , " said a gentleman re cently in conversation with a Dispatch reporter , "I mot a most singular uud dar ing woman in a little town In the west. She was a telegraph operator , and a very good one. too. Though fifty years old , slio was still fresh and . , - FULL OF VIOOH. Her piercing blacK eyes , closely shut lips and fine gray hair , brushed back from a low brow , bespoke very plainly tea a close observer that this woman at least was not one of the kind that shrieks and faints away in emergency. "Sho related to m-i an adventure she had with a lobber in her earlv days , which , connected with a strange freak of the telegraphic instrument , is worth re- latinir , " 'In my early days , ' she said , a num ber of years nifo , I was tiio railroad oper ator in a little western town in tin entirely now and unsettled country. It was dur ing the gold excitement and people wore coming and going till the time. It was : io uncommon occurrence for a box of gold to bo sent by express , and the great est diligence and care were required on tlio part of tht ! trainmen to see that they were not robbed of their precious burden. "One afternoon an oxprcss train ar rived and left at tlio station in my care a box of money , the amount I do not rem ember. Later in the day u rough box containing the body of a man who had been killed was landed on the platform , and it was found it could not bo removed until the next day. Well , both boxes were carried iu , and 1 must confess it was not very pleasant to sleep with a golden treasure on onn side and a lifeless body on the other. There was no remedy , however , and I had to put up with the arrangement. As the money had been forwarded very quietly , 1 felt confident that no one knew anything about it , and so was not troubled with any serious ap prehensions. "Tlio night proved to bo very dark and it bcg&il to rain. I had been lying awake for some time watching the bright scin- tilations , of the lightning from tlio wires when clearly and distinctly across the line came the startling message : 'Watch that box , watch that box. ' 1 sprang up at once and tried to llnd out from whom the message camo. I telegraphed to a , number of points but no ono knew any- temg about it. Finally I came to the conclusion that I had bccndreamingand retired. 1 had scarcely got into bed when the strange message was heard again. This time it was more distinct and the instrument began to click nt n lively rate , repeating the words over < ind over again : 'Watch that box , watch that box. ' At once I got up and pulled out a heavy Colt's revolver that had been rust ing in that ollico , and found to my horror ror it wouldn't work. I was afraid to go near the box containing the dead man ; for I now felt sure that a live one was in it. The treasure was too heavy for mete to carry , and to go out and leave it for n moment would have given the villain in tlio box an opportunity to take it. What to do I scarcely knew. The instrument clicked , clicked , and the same short line message was repeated over and over again. By aid of a flickering light I could see trio rough box very plainly at the other end of the station. It gave no signs of life. Finally I secreted myself behind a dry goods box where I could see aud not bo scon and 1 hold in my hand an iron bar and the old rusty revolver , these were the only weapons of defense I had. I did not wait very long before I thought I saw the lid of the coflm move. I was not mistaken , either. Pretty soon it was pushed gently aside , and the head of the most villainous-lookinc man was pushed out. 1 saw through the whole scheme now , and well it had been planned. Ho got out from his temporary scpulehcr and lit a dark lantern. He moved cautiously about , evidently search- ins for tlui treasure. As he drew closer and closer to whore I was I was afraid my hard breathing would reveal my hiding place. He passed mo un noticed , and 1 know now was my oniy chance. The man heard mo move , and turned quickly , but not quick enough to ward oil a well aimed blow , as it after wards proved. I struck him near the car with the bar and with sulliciont force to fell him to the lloor. Almost over come with excitement , I ran to tlio near est neighbor's , and returned to find the bird had llown. The marks of carriage wheels in the mud could bo plainly seen , and while I was gone his confederates had nrrivcdf found their unlucky pal , and taken him away , but had loft tlio box. 1 never found out who ho was , neither could I learn from whom the strange message of warning came. I am not superstitious , but I never could ac count for the occurrence onjy by ascrib ing it to supernatural causes.1 Hero her stor.v ended , " continued the gentleman , "and I believe that cverj word of it is true. I know a number ol eoplo wno can substantiate the ludy porator's narratvo. pPRICE's CREAM 2 ? nittFEBt MA ? ! Its superior excellence proven in millions o homos for moro ttian a quarter of a tontutj U Is used by tlio United States Govnrnment Kndorsed by ilio htuilsof tlia Grett Ciilvcril ties , iw the Strontfest , Purest and Most Hoaltli ( ill. Dr. Price's the only Hiking Powder thn does not contain Ammonia , Mine , or Alun : sold o"ru } % jjXlkNO TOff DKirco. . MKW YORK CUIOAQO , bT. I.OUlf , TT A T8"TI Wrttlnc thorough -xi A a ur \ uuittit bj u. M Bet and ibortMi j lem no w in iu . CirouUr i'r . frof. A. N , OAEDLEU. Bl > x IDi. Ut.Loull . STREETJ AVING. Onmlm * * Strcctt Compared With Streets of Other Cities , A Reporter fn Search for an Item Diicovers an Interesting Case Vain Search for Re- Ilef-Fcund at Last A Frank and ! nter sllng Interview , A reporter tncnnderlnff in bCruj ! f several days slneo , orornourlnK n uonvcriatiuTi In regard to tlio street pavluv of Oraiilia com- puma with other cltloj , determined to look the luntter up , nnd cnrao to the conclusion tlmt tlio ImvoclMroetiof Omnhix compared very fnvorn- > ly with the same in any city In the United States , rinltlmoro. Md.lsn well-pared olty.tho ttrooti holiiir mostly puvod In what Is known M the cobble-stone stylo. Washington , 1) . a. Is probably the best paved city in the United States , the streets there , with few exceptions , brtn ? pared with the bi-st asphaltiun and what Is known M the Delirium black , anniy granite block somewhat similar to the rod rranlto block uiod In Omaha. The street * of St. Paul , Minn. , nro lurgolr paved with what Is known as the cedar blocks. This makes nn excellent pavlnir , but Joes not last nonrly so Inn * as asphaltum or granite blocks. Omnhn streets are pared with m-pliultum and granite blocks , with one or two streets piivod with the cedar blocks , mak ing a showing of paved streets second to nouo In the country. While on this tour of Investigation the re porter ongngod In conversation wllh Mil. WIM.tAM IKI.IOUI ) , ( Tenth street between MIISOM nnd 1'uolflo streets ) null-out paver omjiloycd by Contrngior Hugh jMurphv. Mr. Telford , n very liitclllgunt gen. tloiimn , u it * ovuiscoliur his Knng of 111011 laying the grunltu blocks on fourteenth struct near Capital uvcmio , nnd being accosted by the re porter greeted that Individual very plonsnntly. "Ves , " sulit Mr. Tolford , "I hnro boon paving stteots iimv for nearly tuoyoais. It U u fairly oed business , and pays about us good 113 most indoor jobs. It being an outdoor job is , In aet , the only objection 1 have to It. A man forking on the streets isllablo to bo caught in , sudden shower and got wet through before 0 can roach shelter , mid In the fail of the oar. with winter close on us , wo must wotk HtoTroJans to got our oontractHfinished before ho ( ixtroino cold coition to Mop us. While working at my business about one your ago I OOK a heavy cold , which brought on a jerero acklng rough and numoioiis sIcK headaches , would be working In the morning , when about U o'clock a severe Hick headache would como n me and I would lnxvo to stop work for tlio ny. 1 would go homo and Ho down , when the ( inch \\ould as-nill mo and inuko life miseiublo or mo. I trleu numerous cough inodlclnos nd could pot no relief. Ihlngs wont on this ruy for awhile whou matters bccamo worse or mo. I commenced having night sweatsnnd ivould got up In tlio muinlngnnd , Instond of "celliiR lOfieMiodas 1 should have felt , I would eel more tired thtn when I wont to bod. 1 lion bccamo seriously alarmed and consulted 1 doctor , \\lio told mo 1 had weak luntrs. He rcatcd mo for ijulto a while , and I could obtain 10 relief. I chnnireil doctors , and changed sov- rn\ \ times , but could get no relief. 1 could not ivorli mote than ono or two days a week ; I punt all the money I had , and the major part jf my brother's money , all for nothing , for I \\na \ getting worse instead of bettor. I had nbout glvon up all hope or ever getting well again. Atror n visit to Kansas of nbollt two ivcek ? In the vain hope or ontalnlng some re- Jlof In the change of cllmato , I returned to Omaha discouraged. In looking over the dally papers I noticed the advertisement of Dr. J CrcsapMcCov , and concluded I would make ono more nttompt to regain my health. I visited his clllco the next dny and had him oxamlnome when he told mo I had cutarrhal consumption , but that ho thought ho could euro me. I don't know why. but 1 had confidence in what ho said and had him place mo on treatment ut once. 1 commenced to got better after the first treatment. 1 slept well the llrst night ; had no cough , no moro night sweats , and got up In the morning greatly refreshed with my night's sleep. I have only noon under his treatment for two weeks and feel bettor to-day than I have fora whole year. Why. I lost 'M pounds weight Hlnco last January , but have gained about 10 pounds aicaln slnco being tientrd by Dr. McCoy , jud am fully satisfied that I will bo as well as over I was in a week or two. " "Will you have nny objection to my ptiblish- , ng this interview ? " queried the reporter. "None whatever , " answered Mr. i'olford. "I am very glad to add my testimony to the many that the doctor has , and if I can do anything for poor , suffering humanity by testifying to Dr. MoCoy'e skill 1 am very willing to do so. " The reporter thanked Mr. Tolford tor Ills frankness , and continued on his weary way after Information COUNTV OK UOUUI.AS. f BS William Tolford , being first duly sworn , do- , OSes and Bays that the foregoing statement is true and correct to the befit of his knowledge and belief. WII.MAM TF.I.KOIIII. Sworn to nnd subscribed In my presence this DOth day of August. A. It. 1887. C. O. ItOKMEii , Notary Public. Mr. Tolford resideon rionth'l'enth stioet , between - tweon Mason mid I'acltlo stieots , wlioio ho will fully corroborate the above statement to anyone ono who will call or address Him there. LIADS : TO CONSUMPTION. INTKltKSTtNO KVIDKNCK OF A CONDITION NOT TO in : Tiari.r.D WITH. When catarrh bus existed In the head and the tipncr part of the throat tor any length of time tre patient living In a dlnrlct where people are subject to ratnrrlml novation- and the dis ease has been lott uncuipd , the catarrh Invari ably , 8011101111103 slowly , extends down the windpipe and Into the bronchial tubes , which tubescouvey the air to the different parts o ! the lungs. The tubes become affected from the ( welling and the mucous urlslng Irom catarrh , and , In some instances , become pluireoi ! up. so that the air cannot got In as freely as It should. ( Shortness of breath follows , and the patient breathes with labor and dllHculty. In either rase there H n sound of crackling and wheezing Ineldo the chest. At this stage ol the disease the breathhic la usually moro rapid than when In health. The patient has aluo hot dnihes over his body. The pain which accompanies this condition I : of u dull characterfolt In the cheat , behind the bronst bone , or under tlio shoulder blade. The pain may como and go lust few days and ( her lie absent for several others. The cough thai occurs in the llrst stapes of bronchial catarrh ir dry , comes on ut Intervals , hacking In charao tor , and is usually most troublesome In tni morning on i-Hing , or going to bed at night am It may bain the ( list evidence of the disease extending tending into the lungs. " Sometimes there uro fits of coughing Induce * by the tough mucus no violent as to cause voni Hmg. Later on the mucus that Is raised , I : found4o contain small particles of yellow mat ter , which Indicates that the ( mall tubes In tin lungs are now affected. With this there an otton sttesks of blood mixed with the muciii In some cases the patient becomes very pale hits fever , nnd expectorates before any cougl &PP6U1 H. In some cases smal 'masse * of chocsv suli stance are spit up , which , when pressed between twoon the fingers , omit u bad odor. In otlio cases , particles of a hard , chalky nature ar spit up. The raising of cheesy or chalky lump Indicate serious mlshlof at work In tbo lungs. DOCTOR JCresapM'Coy Late of Bellevue Hospital , N.Ti AND DOCTOR Columbus Henrj Havp Offices 310-311 RANGE BUILDING Cor. 15th aud Harney Streets Omalia , Nob. Where ull curable cae ( are treated with BUI ce s. Medical diseases treated tullfully. Cot sumption , llrlgbt's Disease , Dyspepsia , Ithoi nmtl.-mi , und all NK11VOU3 DISliASKS. All deaf oaf os peculiar to the ( ox ( u specialty. GA TAlUtll COHKD. CONSULTATION at office or by mall Jl. Oirtco hours : 0 toll a.m. ; 3to 4p.m. ; Tt 9 p. m. Sunday * included. Ciinu | > ondonoe rocolres prompt attention. Many disease * are treated successfully by I ) McCoy through the nlalU , and It Is thus post hie for those unable to make nlournov ( o ol tain.Miccesstm . hospital treatment at thcl homes. No loiters answered unless occompi nled by < c In > l mp . AUdresi alllqtlora to Or , J. C , McCoy , roon 310 and 211 lUmg Bulttiujr , Omaha , NuU DR. POWELL REEVES , 314 S. 13th strot , Omaha , PRIVATE Established for the Scientific and Speedy Cure of Chronic. Nervous and Special Diseases. The Old llellablj Specialist of many years ox- pcrienoo , treats with wonderful success nil LUNO.THHOAT , CANCBIt , P1LB9. FIS1Y > LA , IIUPTURE , cured without KNIFE OH Tronti all forms of Throat Lunjr , NerYO and Dlood diseases , all Chronic dl airs and De formities far In advancs of any Institution In this country. Those who contemplate Kolnit to Hot Springs for.the treatment of nny 1'rlvnto or lllood dl oa cnn lie cured for one third the costnt our Prlrato Dispensary , 3M Bouth IStli street , Omaha , Nob. RUPTUUR cured without pain orhlndoranoo rotn tiuxinosg. I miCC Dy this treatment a pure Lovely LHUICO Complexion , free from slovrnoM , IrcouloB , ulnokheadtf , oruptlonp , oto. , Hrllllatit Eycn nnd perfect hotilth ctm ho hnd. Vff Tlmt "tired" foellnif mid nil f omalo weaknesses - nesses promptly cured , lllontlnp ; Headaches , Nonom ProMrntlon , General Debility. Sleep- leasnct > 4 , Depression and Indigestion , Ovnrlon troubles , Inthimmntlon nnd Uleeuitlon , Falllni ? anil Displacements , Spinal weakliest , Kidney complaints nnd Change of Life. Consult th old Doctor. EVE IMn E ID Acute or Chronic Inllfim CIC mill CHnsmntlonof tlio ri-lld3 or liloho nnd far or Near Slifhtodnoss , Inversion , of the Mils , Scrofulous Kjos , Ulccratlous , In- ( laminations , Alisoc s , Dimness of V Won of one or both eyes mi'l ' Tumors of IM. ttf Intlnnimntlon of the Tar. ITlporntton or Cnturrh. Interim ! or External Dcnlnus , or rurulysls , singing or Hodi-Ing noises , Thickened ftienlffillO Debility , Spormntorrhinn , Sum- nCnVUUv Inul Losses , Nik-lit Emissions , Loss of Vitnl Power , tJIcoplo ness , Despond ency , LORS of Memory , Confusion of Iileiix , Itltirs Dcforo the Kyoi , I.iissltude , Lnniruor , ( Jloomlness , Depression o ( Bpliltf. A\ei ionto Society , Kaally Discouraged , I.nok of Contl- de-lice , Dull , Llstleia , Unlit for Study or Husi- nei > s. uud llmls life u burden , Safely , Perma nently nnd Prlvatnly Cured. DI nnn o. ctfiM1) | > cn9o3-syplill--n | < ll- DLUUll tt wS\lllsenM ( ) most horrible In Its results completely enullcutod without the use of mercury. Scrofula , Kryslpehis. Fever Sores , blotches. Pimples , Ulcers , pains In the Head and nones , Syphilitic Sore Thiont , Moutti and Tongue , Glandular hnlarffemont ot the Neck , Ktieumuti m , Catarrh , etc. , Permanently Cured When Others Have Failed. IIDIUIDV Kidney and llladdor troubles , UtflHllnTl Weak Hack , Uurnlng Urlno. Frequency of Urinating , Trine high colored or milky sediment on stiindlnir , Gonorrhoni , Oloot , Cystitis , etc. , promptly and safely cured. Charges reasonable. PRIVITE DISEASES Blout , stricture , somlmil omissions , loss of BOX- ual power , weakness ot the sexual nrKans.wnnt of desire In male or female , whether from im prudent tinblts ot yountf or sexual hiiblts In mature years , or any cauKo that debilitates the Bo.\iml lunctlona , cpeeJUy aud permanently cured. Consultation frco nnd strictly conlldentlal Medicine sent free from observation to all purls of the United Stixtes. Correspondence receives prompt attention. No letters an swered unless accompanied by four cents.In ttnrap * . Send stamp tor pamnhlct and list of nuostlona. Terms strictly cash. Cull on nr ad dress I'OWKM , KKKVKs. No. SU South lUth St. . Omaha , Neb. YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. Owing to tht BUC014L USTU ITT of the cloth ( which our DAlvntl rortir eiclulrrT ) ) will lit n rfi.rtlr flirt lime worn. JU'lulr. . no breaking In Horn KKTCHIICD t * n l | r ft r b lnr worn ten < l-.r * If not found in * mote PKKMICT ril-TIKO. HKAI.THFC1. nd CoBtfortiible Coriet eTer worn. Hold l > 7 nil CMr pa. III. DRS.5.&D.DAYIESON . . . 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy St. Louis , Mo. , Univcrbity College Hospi tal , London , Gicsen , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES , More especially those arising from itnpur- dence , invite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured salely and speedily with out use of dangerous drus. Patients whose cas s have been neglected , badly treated or paonoundcd incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symp toms. All letters receive immediate at tention. 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 chapters on Diseases of Jlie Reproductive Organs , the whole forming a valuable med ical treatise which should be read by all jounc men. Address DRS. S. &D. DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St. . St. Louis , Mo. "fnn- - lnrotm-Jlonof t.luelonllmtn. KA1STOI ( IMIIT C6. IB Park Plici. New York. WM. MO iNTOsn. I n. r. IIOUWKJ.L BODWEI.L \ McI\TOSII , Real Estate Dealers 140 South Spring Street , LOS ANQELES , CALIFOllXTA. Dealers In oily and country property of ail descriptions. General information to new comers freely siren. Lincoln , Neb. Tim best known and most popular hotel In the state. Location central , ap | > olntments first class. Headquarters for commercial men and all political and public Kitherlnirs. K.P. KOOGEN. Proprietor. emuu" l > uoy. h.rrooj , Loit Mu.hagd.iU ! . , htrlDK Irlai to T ia tferr known r mnr. lull dUonvrnri a ilnipl * whfek b wlU wad fjtxm to hta f Uow iuttwer- . WE INVITE The 100,000 visitors that vrill enjoy the hospitalities of the city during this woolc , to visit tlio largest and finest clothing establishment of the weal , and inspect the grandest collec tion of goods for meus' \vearever shown hore. Our three floors fairly groan beneath their load of new fall and winter goods in every variety of fabric and of every conceivable shape. Wo have made special provisions for the members of tlio tlioR. . In the shape of 2,000 G. A. R. suits , of the best all wool indigo blue flannels and finest Yacht cloth , heavy and medium weight , which we guarantee to sell from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than other houses. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. All who visited this new department last week , acknowledged it to be the finest and best arranged establishment of the kind , and expressed surprise at the immense assortment of boys' and childrens' suits , and the low prices. Experience has taught thousands of cus tomers that wo claim only what we can demonstrate , and that wo offer no baits nor prac tice any catch-penny devices to make new trade. * All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at ' * Nebraska Clothing Company Oor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Cor. 13tliSt. and Capital A ue. , OMAHA , KCB. ron THE TREATMENT OK AI.I. CHRONIC < ® SURGICAL DISEASES BRACES AhD APPLIANCES FOU DEFORMITIES. TRUSSES. AID THE HEW VARIOOOUE SUSPENSORY CLAMP COMPRESS. TtcBt ri"llitlrs Nrrcralu1 " ' * "nilli- $ fcriif'fiittr * tnint f viirr form of < lC , rrinlriii.r l-liol or Hurflral lNlti > rnt. 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Tbo proprietor of the Oinalia Moillcil iin > IHurvl- o l Institute lius pablttliod a rnluubio BU of bookt ami inpers upon clironlciuiiJ BU'Kical ill-cast ! and ilcformltli-B , unil tlio motbotli ut rure whlcli Imie Klven him tne roputatliiiiot liuliK the most skillful uullucccftsfitl peclallit In llio west , anil inmlo ttio .nstltuto so culo mtacl ttiut in dlclnei nroaentto mill p.Ulcnts rocol i o 1 tioin every itntc In the union. Amnnit the hooks Is nno np n the dlicn < oi of women ; ono upon iicrvou , special nnd prlvnta ills- fl so < oftliu > eiual "I'd urlnnry organs ! vrrluoculo unrud by iiirKlcid opcm'loni , un.l their l-itely Inruat- uilclainp comprcHs auip.-Tisory tor the relief nml curoof virloooelo. npriou * otli-Mi'tlon undsouil debility now rostciritlvo treatment l'a ? r uiiuii > in lc.il bracei. plldi , inncom , parulrsl , lln. Kloo- trlntj mid tli no inngiiutlo battery for Iiomn use ; ratnrrh and tnhul.itlcm. eto. Unlike mn t book * Miitdbr ilnctort Ireo , they il lint consist of tout- . -nonnls nlth Uctltlousniimosaiid Inltlal.t. or rnbbliii of thai kind , but are pi tin descriptions of dlteisos , niraplomi. now d ; covcrlui In maillclne. nur err und oluclrlclty. anil lire wvll worth the PHMIS it , nnd can bo obtained f roe bi ndilieitlnx the OniahH Modi * ral and surulciil In tUute , 13th straet an I Capitol venue , Omaha , Nei < rnska. EDUCATIONAI. . PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY. MILITARY CHKSTKIl. 20th year opens HliPTliMUBlt 11 A M ILItABY1 COI.I.KC1K. DF.QIIKKS IN CIVIL BNOINKKItlNO , Ulll.MI8T.tY , AltCHITKOIUltK , AUT3. Prepftrutoi-y Courses. TtiorouRh Tocliolcul Work. All Departments conducted by ubln I'ltOFCSSOnS. Military system second only to tlmt of IT. H. M. A. Annuals of Uout. B T. Hurt- lett , HOG Sherman Avo. , City : or Chief Pay- master's Office , Armv Headquarters. COU THKO. lIYATr 1'rcsldont. FKUEIIOM ) INSTITUTK-FrccboId , Now Jersey , 41th year. Prepares for Princeton , Yale , Columbia , llxrvanl , and for Iluslnoss. Itov. A. G. Chambers , A. M , Principal. Morgan Park Military Academy A llrft-cluss English , Clus lciil und Commer cial School. Send lor Catalogue MORGAN PARK , COOK CO. , ILLINOIS. Illinois Conservatory of Music Un urp ' 3t'H nclvintiRoii In all Dcnitrtmonti o [ Miiflc. l.ltenitiiru , Motli-n I.ut > KUiKO , Klncutlim. Addtrii K. F. nUllAltl > . Supt , Jacksotirlilo. Ill U. S. DEPOSITORY , 2-Teto. Paid up Capital . $250,000 Surplus . 42,600 ' II. W. YMes , President. Lewis S. Kced , Vico-President. A. K. Touzalin. 3d Vico-Presidont. W. H. S. Hughes , Cashier , DIKEOTOItS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collliu II. W. Yatns , Lewis S. Uoed A. E. Touzalin. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANE Cor. 12th and Farnam Uts. A General liankin ? Business Transact N.W. Harris & Co. 66DIYON5HHE IT , BOSTON. DAAinC * BONDS DEWEYcfe STONE , * & : W # FURNITURE A magnificant display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. JUMBO IS DEAD And Maud S. Has Retired from the Track lint we have the Larje.-it ami Mncut Una of Carrlane * , Harness , ltobe , Elanlfets , XTor.se Clotltinu and all kinds of Turf Goods , ever carried l > ! > an H firm in the cif// / . 200 Sets of Team , farm , K.cpresi , Coupe TAgM , Double < C Slnale ITar nvss , for sale , regaralnM of cort. Sole age.nlH for the California JforM Hoots. None genuine.unless stnm nl , "J. A , McKcrron , S. f. " Western Aaeiitsfor the celebrated Toomen Sulky. Shop armtntl and when you are ready to buy call on ' MITCHELL .1 ! MAINE * , 5. W. Corner 16th St. and Capital Avc. , Omaha. HOUSEKEEPERS'IDEAL KETTLE SomothliiR entirely now and soils ut elh'lit. Itur * ton's Stouinli'SJ. O < lor- 'loss ' , Nou-lIoll-UvorKot- tlo. Has deep ritlsoil cover mill water joint , mid nn outlet wliich cur- lies all stuitra uml odor of I ho chimney. 1'iitout Pto-unur iittuohnuiiit Blono worth tli * * pi loo. wanted , miiloor 4iaiBv Aifcnts femnlo In every town In Nohraska. Profits t'i to $10 per day. Liberal terms and oxcluxlve terri tory given. Send stamp Tor circular and torois. Prices , fiit. | , I1.73 : nt , l.S510qt.tSi ; Hut. , ! it. , gui * . Qonornl Oinoho Neu. . I' . O. Uox 48J. S. S. FELKER , OMAHANEB. , 1'IIUK CAIill'OltNlA WINIIS , Hhlppc'd direct from our vinpyiird ; Hlrsllnir , Gntodel Clarets , Port , HIiorrlOH.otc. San Joeo Vaults Snventh. KlKhtli , Han Salvador and Wllllum sts. , Sun Jo o , Culllornla. DKEXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John G. Jacobs. ) ndertakcrs and Einlial At Ihe old stand , 1407 Farnain St. Orders telegraph solicited and promptly at tended to. Telephone No , S.25. STEGK PIANOS Remarkable for powerful tympa- thetic tone , pliable action and ab solute durability ; 30 years' record , the best guarantee of the excel lence of these mstiuinentb WOODBRIDGE BROS , W UJOTELOPED PARTS of tb todr cnlircej &n4 ttrenctlitnrd. Full partlc- Ulari ( > uBil ) ) ( tit. HUH MKU , CO liufl&lu , ti. Y , BRIGGS HOTEL" BEST HOUSE. AMERICA DR Cor. IDth anil ] ) oilge Sts. , Oinahn , Neb. A ECeKiilar Graduate in Medicine 3 I and Special I'ru 'lHioiH > r. AulliorUod In treat nil Chronic , Nervous nnil "riprL'lal Dinoututt. " ( Wliotlinrcnueuil by IippriKlonao , Kxcoss or Contusion ) Nominal Wcaknots , ( nlilit losios ) hoKiiul Mobility , ( Ions of svzinil | in\rui ) , Norv- OIH Dublllty , lllood DIsonlorH , eli : . OiirublocRSug Kuarnntnoil or mnnoy rolnndud. Charges low. Thousand * of cutuH oiiroil. AKO uiul nxporlotioe nri ! linpiirtiint. All iiKullolnux uspoclullpro - pari'd lor eiioli Individual t-aso , 2Vo Injiiriuiiit or l'oloiioiit Cum * lioiiiuN Uoed. KII tlino lost from business. I'utlcnts ut a illstunco treated by letter tindoipre'K. Modlcluo bunt ovorywlicru free from ( 'u/o or brcukiigo. IVo Delay In I'llliiiK Order * . 1'or ( cents in Hlanips , will inull froo. nil our plintixl lltoritturo , oinliruclngu * > HymptoiiiIjUl" on which to KOI u lull history or Dlsunio , oto. StHlo your CIIHU unil ROIII ! fur terms. All HU imk is a trial. Kuorocy ohsorvoJ ultlior In por- eon or by mull , OPKICK IIOUUS- 0 to II n. tn. , " to 5 ninlT to 8 | > . m. Bundnysln- rludcd. Consulting room No. 4. WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And ctben , luQeilnr ftom liurvous dvbllltxliaudtlitic rlironlQ dlkt&ivi. premfttur * 'Iccllno of jouns or old ro iMjftltlvelcurrd \ > f Itr llurnc-'tf famuiil Klrtlru. . . . . aliiinrllt II HTlioutand . * In crerYt/\HUilo In tb * Unlun kafa bn curfj Klrrlrlil fSlJ lil'Unlly fell r > lent d Alirt tuld IO > tar Wlolo fanillir onn vrr r stunt ) tvlt. Klvrtrla HiKUintorlri fn-o tlhlnla kt-IU ATIII | | xortliltxi lin. lUlMin * null Ixitcus roinpanle * F.lrrtrlo ( l ru * t fur Kvpturr. 7iO ( rurnl ln' & , Hcnd lUnipfnr pinipld t. OK. W. J. HOkNC , INVEUTOR. 101 W A BASH AV , , ClIICACO. J ilhl * S T M AWHOJD. ? V utTiiiTTinpT7 [ IP9 I mUiiicu.Mrvoiidl > < 'ljllUyfalined throuith riniiH nml hilil practleua CURED. UOLUCN NKAl , CO , l'JJ.ocu tstatil uU