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* v i' * nr * ) $ Kc3i vai pwr' ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. : THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1887. IT" TATE AUCTION J. W. Keok's Tower Hill and Walnut Hill Sub-Divisions , and Selections of Business Property , In Kearney , Neb. , on Thursday , September 22d , 1887. Tlio offering will crrnpri'n Cl li'ncko ' of otiolco rojl'lcuco properly , equal to ulout ; . < > u louai.t I. J In sl/o , HiuliH litistnc > < 8 lot' . fho re l irnto kits in r continuous to Ixtko Kcnrncy nml fronting thcrton.on hl ! h Rronnd. romninmlinir nMmr of tlio 1'lntlo JHvcr \ nl- ley for tnnny milts unil ' .vcrlooklnir nil parts of the city. The bmlncM lolsnronn tvjrumlntf nvenno ami Htlmtt'ct ( , ndjitccnt to tlio " .Mid- Tv&y , ' iind nro miinujr the mo t valuable uoiv iinliiiprovril. At IT four toiaratotutiinmions by eminent hydraulic niiRlnrer * frotn Ilnncnp ll nml Dcnvcr.oich reports Unit Ki-urnujr limnn rtcol- Ipnt ana pcnnnnont vrtttor power , nlilcli If fully rjnplojwl cannot fnllto mal.o Kcnrnoy 11 lni o inmiutact mine city Tlio WIIIIT power nt Kcainoy.ll H fully Ijfllnvtxl. will mnku HIP olry tlio niiuiiitnrttirlni ! ci-ntor or Ncbntvkn nml fimilnti n lar o ljii lne s. with ndjolnlni : ttntcs nml tcTrltnrtM. Wo Hit return btllevo tlio pro'ont offer of well locntuil nml ik'Blnihlu lots nlTonls nn opportunity for limstimmt liottcr thntinnv cpetnlatirn. . . . . * Ono ( if tlio do'Irnli.e rrslJeneo blocks will bo jilven ( o seine onu of the | i irelitiMTH nt tins mo. Tusms or SAM ? . Tin rMlilnnco property , ono-foui Hi eiuli , bnlanco In 1 , " nml Syents , nil per cent Inloreft. On iiii int PI propel tono-tlilnl cash , balance In 1 nml 2 years nt 7 per cent InlnicM. 1 nr further particulars inrjulro of or luldies ? ulthcr of thu under- C. H. ELMENDORF , MiuniXur ol' Salt ! , Jt IJAKXBV , SK PACE & RSCOADES , 'h. MXC'OLrY , XSIK. SPECIOUS PLEAS EXPOSED , Testimony of Secretary Utt Baforo the Board of Transportation. THE BOARD ADOPTS NEW RULES. Duties of Uio Secretaries Oi'ftnctl IjIncnln'H I'avlntr Muddle In Kin- nlly Settled Ainlculily Oilier Capital City News. fntovt THE nr.K's MXCOUT nur.r.Au.l Tlio State hoard of tr.instiorlntion oc cupied the Creator part of tlio day yester day in hearing the testimony against the rreinont , Klkliorn & Missouri Valley railroiid. Attorney llavvloy appeared for the company anil K. M. Lambertson for the Lincoln freight Initean. I. M. llay- inoiul , president of the board of trade , nnd J. ! ] . Utt , secretary of the Lincoln froiirht bureau , were the witnesses. Thorn wore some very serious charges of excessive rates brought out by Mr. Kay- niond's testimony , he showing that it was impossible for him to ilo business on the Elkhorn line owing to the local tariffs charged. The testimony of Mr. Utt was of much interest , for ho spoku by the card and was an equal oxnort on railroad rates. The facts brought out in Mr. Utt's testimony .showed that tha rates on Nebraska roads were as heretofore charged increased since the passage of the inter-stato law. Mr. Ut testified that since the interstate and Mate law had taken dl'ect that the rate on lumber had been raised 10 cents pur 100 on both Omaha and Lincoln ; that the former rate at Omaha < jf 1" cents hail been increased to 2J cents , and the former rate of 18 cents to Lincoln had boon raised to 28 cents. Mr. Utt's testi mony also showed the discrepancy that existed between the Omaha rate and the Lincoln rate when mileage was consid ered. Mr. Utt stated that from the best of his knowledge the city of Lincoln would pay from sjaOO.OOO to $500,000 moro. at present rates , this year for freights > than it would have been obliged to pay a year ago under the old rato. lie testified also that Yankton , Dak. , had a less rate than Lincoln and it was farther distant than tlio latter place from Chi cago. Mr. Utt estimated that the amount of goods distributed from Nebraska wholesale points would bo over double that distributed in Dakota. The cost of building and equipping their road and the now country argument , advanced by the Ulkhorn attorney , was ventilated by Mr. Utt's testimony on cost of construe- ' tion and operation of the Northwestern lines in the Mute. The question of net earnings was opened up niidtlio liled Malimint : ! of the road of its not earnings for 1880 was placed in evidence. Tlio poverty claim of the road was not estab lished by the report in question. During the testimony yesterday Messrd. Popploton , Kimball , Marqucttn and other prominent railroad men were in attendance , and Mr. Marquette was ex pected to make his argument against tlte powers of the board , which will probably bo heard to-day. The rumarkablo plea of Mr. 1'opploton the day before that the Union Pacilio was in all matters all'ect- ing management and rate * entirely be yond the jurisdiction of the state did not scum to deter him from carefully weav ing the. evidence against the unreasona ble rates in tlio Mate that ho may yet have to moot for his company. Owing to thu detail work of taking testimony yes terday the Mission was not of the interest that was brought out in Air. ropploton'ti open delianeo the day before , but a linU- iiig will i-qtutli/.u matters. itrus : OF nuiDANRn. The stati ) board of transportation has lately adoutcd certain rules of guidance. The rules require all petitions to bo ver ified by the party in interest , his agent or attorney. Upon receipt of complaint the secretaries are to tile the same and forward certified copies t < the road ngainbt which the complaint is made ; suoh complaint is to require an answer in ten days. If this answer is not satisfac tory the heerotaries shall set n day lot hearing not later than ten davs afte'r the nnsvyer is received. The secretaries art instniuto.il to attend all mooting * , anil tc furnish n vviitton report of their lindmg- and conclusions to the board at its noxl regular meeting for linal order of jmlg mcnt. The Hccivtaries are instructed to keoi complete and voluminous records of tin proceeding anil eorii'spondeneo of tin hoard , litisiness hours tire to bo fron t ) to 13 a. m. and 1 to1 p. m. , and a least ono secretary ami cleric are re quired to bo present during busincs : hours. The secretaries are required t < ' bo'prosent nt all meetings of the board and the regular meetings are fixed HDOI : the lirst 'i hurt-day of oacn month , am special meetings to bo held on call o two mi'inbcrs. C1TV NEWS. The paving mu jttlo that has in tun oxeitcil and exasperated citi/.ens for let iliiys past has been harmoniously settlct upon the advent of Mr. Oarko from tin ciibt , nnd the work of laying blocks i ; progressing favorably. The rccen order of the council changing the block : from Eoven to six inches , with hot com position , will bo the future line o work. 11. 1' . Lane , the wholesale ) grocer will , upon the completion o the U. T. Clarke Drug Co. ' ; building occuuy one-third of it with hi : wholesale grocery house. The locatint and convonicnclos will bo duly approci nted In Mr. Lm. : The Lancaster county fair will bo holt in connection or at the same tune as tin state fair in their own individual build Ing on the grounds , The entries for tin local fair are very promising. A man named iJerry , who robbed a beef < of some money while passing along tlii strojt , was MMU up on a line and impris onment yesterday. IJerry had a watch.ii h\s \ possession that lias found u claimant and his troubles arc evidently just com tnonomg. il Uerf & Co. , clpthiers , whonrocalloi upon to answer the violation of lho Sun day ordinance , had yesterday for trial day , but the case was continued. An expressman who was using violent anil unseemly language to a couple of ladies was made to di-Mst by force ot arms by Mr. Dean , who was present. The angry expressman had Dean arrested and the trial wa tip yesterday. A man named Win. Brooks was in charge of the police yesterday charged with stealing a watch. The non-appe.ir- unco of the complaining witness caused j the case to go over. The State fair has yet two days before opening day and the entries already greatly exceed those of any former year. 1'ho prospects are that the fair will bo greater in exhibits by one-third ever any former showing. Dy-ipepsia Makes the lives of many people.misera ble , and often leads to self-dostruction. We know of no remedy for dyspepsia more successful than Hood's S.irs.ip.irilla. It acts getitlv , yet surely and elliciently , tones the stomach and other org.tns , re moves the faint fi-cling , creates a good appetite , euros hcadachp and refreshes the burdened mind. Give Hood's Sar- sapnrilla a fair trial. It will do you good ALL THE WORLD'S MONEY. J'Yom Uiifl.Sum's Mint nnd From Mlnt'f Illmiwhcic. No economic discussion lias caused lho shedding of more ink in recent years than the disputes that have taken place over the currency. Gold , silver and paper have cacli a special school of cliampious who are ready to follow their favorite to the la t extremity. There is also u fourth and apparently growing class , who be lieve more in bank checks , bills of ex change , and other agencies of a system ot perfected barter tliau in any kind of money that was ever invented. But barter , unfortunately , is continually reaching chasms and pitfalls which only n stumped currency , or n currency with some gener.illy accepted endorsement , can bridge. Its operations cannot bo made continuous. It is true , lowcvcr , that were thcro no rogues n the world wo could got ilong with very little money. The moro minerals on a piece of blank paper , with .ho giver's endorsement , could bo made o indicate the extent of service'rendered ind the holder's claims upon the market , something of this idea Umust ho at thn ouiulation of those Pccusylvania store orders of which we have heard. With universal confidence and a banking sys- .em which could bo made io reach every lamlot , there would bo little use for money oven for the payment of weekly wages and current household expenses. But the rogues who would use checks and can write u clorky hand of their own are perpetually heading oil' the millennium and compelling us to avail ourselves of elaborate and complicated devices. As the world runs , it takes a great deal of money to mnkq the universal mare go. Kxclnsivo of China , a country whicn seems to be nn unknown quantity in the problem of terrestial life , the total me tallic ami paper currency in lho world is estimated at about * 10.0'JO,000,000. Of tins total , something moro than ? lri9,000.000 ! ) is found in natural treas uries and banks , and over 8,000,000'000 in active circulation. It will bo worth while Io trace some of this currency through a few of the leading nations of the globe , anil to observe its effect on industrial and mcrcuntilu conditions. To this cud the report of the director of the United States mint for the year for 1834 will bo used , the figures for that year twing fnllcr than the ligures for the current year nnd just as suggestive. Changes thorn have been , but they do not materially modify pro portions nor place the subject in any no- light. Franco leads the world in the amount of her metallic and paper currency. It reached in 1831 thu enormous total of ? 1W)0,801'J1'J ) , or nearly one-fifth the entire reported currency circulation of the world. Of this total ! ? lO : > , U3'J,8jl ' was reported in the national treasury , or in the banks , and ! ? lr 83,022,15S in active circulation. This made the active circu lation ! jI4.iij per capita. Tlio United States followed with a total circulation of § 115.I2J.775 ( , n total in reserve of 5il,0i'\07j ! , and an active circulation of fl.yll.SlM.dSl. Thiseamo closely on tlio lieols of France ; but on account of thu greater population of the United States their per capita of active circulation fell to $ 'J1.1C , not muuh more than naif that of Franco. Kngland , or Great Britain and Ireland , had only u total circulation of ! ? 8718,130n ( ! ! total in the treasury and banks of $151,18.i'Jl , and an active cir culation ol $7 jaii5,448tho ; latter amount giving but $ MAl per capita. The total of Germany fell but little below tliat of Knglnntl , and the German per capita was only sfll.'a. Thcro was no peculiar significance in lho figure * fmn the re maining countries of Kurope. But it may bo observed generally that tlio larger the total the larger , also , the amount found in reserve. This rule did not qtiito hold good between Franco and the United States , the greater use of the check system in this country seeming to retire a great deal of money which is demanded by the Froncli methods of ex change. But tlio total not in active circulation in England is but little more than ono-tnird the total in Franco. In Germany it is considerably less than one- half that of Franco , and in Hnsiiu less than one third. In all other countries in Kuropo it is a bagatelle , fulling below SlOO.OiW.OOO at the highest. It will bo observed from thcso figures that the country with the largest volume of currency is not the 'richest nor most ' . The total of prosperous coun'ry. exchange - change in the United States in any ono year Is at least one-third greater than the total in Franco , yol in involves ttui use of a much smaller volume ot currency. The estimates of circulation for the current year arc for Franco a trifle more than $ W per capita , and for the United States about ? 3'1 per c.ipita. Tot wo are build ing about two-thirds as many miles of railroad this year as rr.inco has built in fifty years , and ure carrying on many other operations'on u'.corresponding drain. The monctarj tran aclions of England , again , are larger than those of France , and her foreign investments of cauital rise ntnoni : the incredible billions. Yet tin ) nnglish currency circulation for the current year is reported at only about s'Jl per capita , an increase of only 5 per cent since 1881. Tlio German currency lias increased in the same period 10 per cent , and is reported for this year at about $10 per o.ipita. All these facts seem to show that the importance of mtmcy.or a stamped ourrcuovati a facto r in the market is ovostinritod. They fail to show , however , thai a largo founda tion of currency and a currency system of exchange are not a protection against an undue expansion of tlio credit system and panics. That can be settled only by observing other facts. The figures in relation to the dill'eront kinds of curtnncy in circulation are also instructive. In paper currency tlio United Slates leads easily , the total in 18S4 having been reported at $873,420,7. ) . Of this amount $33Vi2fi,7i > . 'i was issued by nai.onal banks , and the remainder was credited to the fsdora ! treasury. Wo had ? ( HOr.OOOOD , 111 gold. IflSr.OOO.OUO ill silver of a full legal tender Value , and § 75IOO- 000 of limited value. The amount of sil ver supposed to bo in circulation has of course been considerably increased under tlio operations of the silver coinage law. Franco has les.s paper money than the United States , her entire issue , all in bank notes , having been reported at ? 5IS/1I12. ( ! ! But in silver coinage not withstanding our eH'orts at forging ahead wo are still tar in the rear ot I1 ranee can show the equivalent of about $ (300,000,000 ( in silver coins. It would bo pinions to know how largo a proportion of the money reported in the French national treasury and in banks was made up of Ibis Kind of currency. Germany , too , notwithstanding her monomentallism. is well up in silver comago , her total of full and limited value , rising to $211,180,000. Her bank issues reached ! f279.57T5.0 , > ; > , and her gold was reported at sj-MUSO.OOJ. England proves hea devotion to gold by her works. She has only ifl'J7SlS,139 in bank notes and $17,000,000 in silver , all of united value. To remainder , or ir : > 83- _ 500,000 , was represented in glittering jold. Gout has various names according to : ho parts alleated , as poil-igra. when in the foot ; chiragra. when In the hands , etc. , but whether the att.iok is lirst felt in tlio feet or the hands , rub with Salva tion Oil at oncu. It annihilates pain. 1'rice , 25e. Popular trial shows the worth of cvory article , and 43 years' constant usu has proven the great ellicacy of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It has no superior. KKAJj INSTATE. Transfers Filed September 7 , 1HS7. Kdwnnl J Wohlers ct al to Philip An dres , lots 1 , S , . ' > ' , U and 15. blk 1 , Gate City park , wd . 2,500 Jacob Kanimnun nml wife to Utto biemssen , n } f oflot 13 } . i Mil liard and Oalihvell's adit , w d . V > 00 \Villinin U ( iailil to Al.ittli : M Can , lot fi , Mk3 , South Omaha , w d . 1,23d Kdv\In II Walker unit vvifo to James L Collins , lots 5 , 8 and 0. bllt DO , Florence , < i o d . 1 The Umnlm and Florence Linil nml Trust eonnmnv to Edwin 11 W.dkcr , lot 7 , till : W. Ploronce. q c . 1 Milton llcndrlx nnd vvllo to Edwin 11 Walker , lot r > , tilk 03 , Kloicnoe , n cd 1 llimict I Spem- Edwin U Walker , lots 2 and I , hlk Hi , Florence , u c d. . 1 Victor ( ! Lantry nml wife to Eihvln tl Walker , lot 17 blk 00 , Florence , neil 1 Sarah J Walker rum husband to hd- vvin It Walker , undivided 14 of lots U nnd 1 ! ) blk < ( , fiord's add , nnd all ot lots 1 nnd - blk 'J < < and lots 0 nnd 7 blk C9. Florence , vd . 1 Jiimes ll DcLand nnd vvito to Edwin 11 Walker , lots 3 and S blk CO. Flor ence. w d . SC A U llossolman and vvifo to Eugene Puidy. n K it l"t 18 bile 1 , Arm strongs Istadcl . 3CO , ( Small J Hn.U.ud and liUsb.Mid to K.irluwl M Evans , o > of hit 11 blk S.J-ov.o's add , wd . 2CO ( John li Willis nnd vvifo to John A. Lawiunce , lot 10 , block 2 , Iillo Wild , wd . n,10 ( Ellery U Hume to Alexander T Young , ! ot 7 , block 1 , Uunlse's add , w d. . . . . 2,201 Wllli.im Latoy ct al to I'M win S Huw- ley ct al , i > art of lots 'J nnd 10. block 10. U V Smith's add. w d . G.OCX W < i Albrlplit and wile tr Anna Grav Cl.iik.lnt 5 , blorU 1 , llotmu'a lo- ! nnn/.n subdlv ot block 10 in Al- brislit's Clioluo ndd to South Omaha , w d . BW Laura Wnv Wlilttlesov nnd husband to KT Mnvvvell et nl , all of lot 7 In West Hill mid nml w ' . ' 0 teet of lot (1 ( Jn West Hill nda to South Oinauu , w it . 2,00 W ( ! Albright and vvlfo to Kinllo K Charniot , lotO , block 0 ot subdlv of block 3t ) . Albright's Choice add to South Omaha , w d . 40 Wm Latov ut al to Win P Carman , IMI tot lots Oand 10 blk 11) ) , E V Smith's aitil , wd . 5.CO John MMcMalmn to Constantine J Smyth , s 27 ( t lot 0 , liosnllnd place , add , w d . : Charles M Kau nml wlfo to Alvln Sauiulors a part of lot 2 , Cuitltol add wd . A . 7,00 Platot Itlleliart A : Poisons subdlv . - Augustus Kountze and wile to .Mary Vnverka , lot 15 blk 7 , Kount/o 4th ndd , w d . SO Edcnr K Hastings to ( ! co II Pavno et nl n iw tt ot lot 10 nnd n w ft of vvK oriotlibllcS , Shull's add , w d . 3,00 fieo W Holbronk nnd vvito to Fnnk V Wasseim.m , lots 3 and ) , Cherrv Garden , bolnc ft subdivision or blk 10 , West Omaha , w d . 8,50 Tvvnnty-slx transfer * agciezatmg. . . .550,30 UU1LD1NO P13UM1TB. September O. Peterson & Chrlslrnsen , Seventeenth anil Canton , two pottaccs. nach . S 47 Board of Education , l-'iunklin nml Thirty-fourth , school house . 1,25 1 * . Julius Uir un , Tvventy-Urst and Center , cottagti . 80 Carl Anderson , Tnenty-ilrsi and Center - tor , cottage . SO Mrs. Ann Wllcox , Twenty-second nml Howard , three-story double dwelllnc . 8,00 E. F. Kinder. Twenty-first ami Daven port , addition . 60 U. .11. JlaWrldk-'o , P.uk and Sprlnitwo cpttAKi'S , each . , . 60 E.'A. Le.ivenworth , Twenty-sixth and , Caldwcll , two-story dwelling . 1,20 Sarah Scldon.Tlilrtlcth anil Ceiitornil- dltioii 125 Its superior c.Tcollunco proven in millions ot homes lor moio tliiinn ( jnnrtrr of n century. It is used t > y ihii t'nlteU Stnto * ( ovorimient. Knilorseil li } ' tliu liuiuU of the Uieat ( 'Diversi ties , in tlio Stroneu l , Purest ami Jloi-t Hc.iltli fill. Dr 1'ricu'H tlio onlv llulclnif Powiler that iloe * lint ooiitnln Ammonlu , Limp , or Alum. KhW 1 OltK OIllCAOO. The Theatrical I'rofecs'.on. Hcrlt will win nml receive public recognition nml praUo. Tacts , n blch nro tlio outcome of coiicral ex perience , gro lnrf throuch } ra" of critical unit practical test , Ixcomc ns rooted and Immovable nl t'lorocUuf Gibraltar In public opinion , nnd hence forth n d uo further BUarnn"e cMo their penti lucnni.3. The Indisputable fact that (3\vlft's ( Specif o Is tl ) l > cat Mood purifier la the world , la oneof thcso Immorulilo Gibraltar reek I acts of uhlch is lmvo pokciiuud cveiy ili } ' cxpeilenco rc > oU tliNcon- Mellon droper and dei-prr lii iiutille opinion. J.very class of our i > cHplu In .Vincrlcn niul lit rurojio , every trmle , c-alUiu ; nnd proreulon , Including tlio medical profe-wion , have Iwriio olimtnry trstl- inony to thu l cnui : table vlrlui-j of U. 8. S. nud Itn lufallllilo cfllcaey In rurlns nil illfonnc ? of tlio lilnoil. 'Iheso tesllmuulals nrnon llk bi tlio tlion- rjniU , nnd i > i'ii i to the Inspocllon of nil. Now come , unsolicited , two OlstlaRHl' > iio < l mcmbere of tin1 tlie.it- rlejl p-ofoMou , who Krutef ully tenlfy to thp wonder- fill curotUu iliinlliles of tin n < 'Clno In Ilirlr Indi vidual cases. Their testimonials hcroH ith tub- mlttcd to thopuhllu without further coinnient let them speak for thcmivhcf. The lady Is n mpuilriif thn famous Thalia Theutre Company.of New Yoik , nndfi/rmerlr orti.ellpfldpiiee Tinafro , Bfrlln , On- tnauy.and of BlcVloLerVStock Cotnpan } ' , of Clilij KO. 'I hn trputlen.nn U u well known inemlicr of the ? * utv YorlTliill.rilieatroConiiaiiy. | Uith ure well know u la theati Ic.il circles lu this couutiy and 111 Kurope. Chnrlotlo Itiimlon'N Teollmniiy. KOT Yonic , Jtay 3 , 1S87. ! 3vIft Bpeclflc Compnny , Atlanta , Oa. : arntleuieu llntluff ! > ccn nnnojcd with pimples , ( ruptlois nnd loiii'lincuof the skin , from l > .id con dition of my blood , for moro tlmnu jear , I uttda prepiratlon of fiarsanarllln and other mlver * il rt ine < lledtu no effect. ' 1IHU 1 consulted u prom * Inent ph > slclan , uud fiom hu trcntnicnt received no benellt. I then concluded Io try thp I , . S. S. rcm- tdy for tin ) hlood. nnd fl'fi ) or f > lx paekn es. by a thorough irndlciilion rf my trouble uud restoring Miioi'thnoa to my cMn. liai D inailu mo happy , and 1 tbeertullv gl\e you itiU IcMlnionUiror t.ui.h usj awl publicity a i } uu \ \ bill tunko of It. UllAI'.LOlTE ItiNPOW , 152 Boner } , uear Cccul blrect. idiito IInwnkrrl'H TeHtlinnny. The Sulft Specific Company , Atlanta. Oa. : Ocntlenipii For two } farsl hadn n > cro cvoof ; rcziiniu liiHpil larfonps , sulphur tu pi.aud variouu othir rpniedlis. and was pni.crlb' > il torliy iiumtKrd or 1'lijilflan * . but found no relief. At Ian lihter- niliiMl tolry thoB. S. 8. remedy , nnd gcvcn or eight botlh * havn thoroiiKhly rtllo\cd me , anil } ou can use tlilj cvrtlllcatu lu any nunner ; on wish. llUOO IlitSKCBL , ITember of Thalia Tliuilro New York , May 3 , 18S7. 1 realise ou Clood ami Skin Disease * nmlloU free. TBE Bwit-r BITCIFJO Co. , Drawer S. Atlanta. Oa. ! W piiaU' " "a A v B jjU | > c lh > l YalMMimrlf Ct YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. Owiujr to the DUGovil , rusnilir nt ti ) cloth ( vlilch our | 4l nt COYIT cxclu lrplv will tit Ttf 'IlT tir t tlmewuiu Iteijultrs no trc klii In .MOM \ nil t IIS III br * > ll rnfter twtniwom t , nttua 1f not fouii < ITh * . moat rKisrr.iT rrr rjx , juiAi/rnrui. -mil rural.iriaiiloCorset rvrrworn. ol < l by all iHK'lasn ilc.UfM. ' 15110S. . Cblcuvn , III. BEST HOTEL" AMERICJ AT DAY DREXEL & MAUL , ( Succc'tors to John G. Jncobj. ) A t the old Btantl , 1407 Farnam St. Order by ' telegraph solicited and promptly at . tended to. Telephone No , 2j. The 100,000 visitors that will enjoy the hospitalities of flio city during this week , io visit the largest and linest clothing establishment of the \vo4 , and inspect the grandest colled- tion of goods for mens' wear over shown hove. Our three floors fairly groan beneath their load of new fall and winter goods in cvory variety of fabric and of every conceivable shape. We have made special provisions for the members of the tIn the shape of 2,000 Gr. A. 11. suits , of the best all wool indigo bine flannels and finest Yacht cloth , heavy and medium weight , which we guarantee to sell from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than other houses. All who visited this now 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 childrcns' suits , and the low prices. Experience has taught thousands of cus tomers that AVO claim only what wo can demonstrate , and that we 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 Gor , 14th sts. , Omaha , .S.ADDAYIE50H . . , 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy St. LouiMo. . , University College Hospital - tal , 1-cnJon , Giesen , Gertnany and New Yoik Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF s , Ctaie it ! DISEASES , More especially those arising from impttr- dencu , invite all fo snileiing to correspond without delay. IMsea es of infection and contagion cured salcly and speedily with out use of dangerous dru.-h. Patients whose cas s have been neglected , badly treated or paonotinded incurable , thould not fail to write us concerning their symp toms. AH- letters receive immediate at tention. JUST A.nd will be mailed FREE to any address on iccuipt ot one 2 cent btainp. 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S n < 1 taiiiifdr | ' ) > int bltt. DC. W. J. HORHC , IKVEHTQR. 191 WAEAJH AVM CrilCACO. O I And Maud S. Has Retired from the TracM lint we Iinve tint Lnryi" < t and Finest line nf Ctirrlmtc , Jlafnots , Jilnnkct.i , Horse Clothing nnd all kltnl * ofl'itrf Goods , cw carried * by any Jlrm In tlie.cHtf. 20O Svtsof Team , Farm. IS-rprcs * , Conpn IAyM , Double r Wiit/lu Jfitr ness , for fate , rat/irdlef # of rot. Sole ayentx for the California Jforse Jloota. Aoiir ( irnahtc unlm * ftin t > i-d , "eT" A , McKrrron , .V. J'Ifcslerit Ai/entsfor the celebrated Tonnien ' Sulky. 8ln > n around and when yon are ready ( o buy call on MITCHELL .0 JIAJXJ3S , SW. . Corner Jdtli .St. and Capital Ai'c. , Onialitt. Diamond Merchant , DEWEY& STONE , e x&fc&a& ra * y&w A magnificant display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. S. E. Cor. lath nnd Dodge Sts. Successful/ Treats a'l Nervous , Chronic and Private Diseases of Dr. 8. la well known us tlio Cnundur of llio Montreal ( Camilla ) .Modleul In tltutu unil | uo- jirlutor of the Sulnnoyvlllo Inllrnmry , 'J'lio Dr. Ims ImJ 'J7 years' o.\purlonco In Uiu treatment of cliroulo nnd 'oxiiiil dispii'ts. nn 1 Ills utlorlK boiiiK orow ncrt Iiy \ \ ondcrl ull HUUCOSS , hf ould call tlio allcntlon ot tlio ullllctod to lih lonif ftandlnff uud well carn l lonutiitloii as suill- cluut osjuriinci ) of Ills skill an i nlillit 7. NUitvotis nr.iui.i rv. Rpcrmnlorrlupii , I'urllnl Imiiotenry nml nil 1 discuses of tlio norvout ) sstotn \ ami fiozual or- I eanst > i > cmtlly nnd pnrinnnuntly cured. isLoiii ) AM > sici.x I > ISIASIS. : : SYl'nUS-Aillsoiisomott liorrllilcinltiicsulta completely oiiullcatoJ without tlio Ubu of mercury. Clinrpus rriiRonntilu. ' Who trmy liosulrerliifr trom tlio oToota ot joitth- lul folllosor imllbori'tlotip , will do wull Io iivnll tlioniM'lvi'S ' of tills , thii KriMtcbl boon orcrlnlil ut thu iiltorof BUllorinir huniiitiltr DU. SIMN- NUV will Buiiiiuiloo to forfttit tTiU fur every caeoof fomltml wonkiiusi or prlvnto ilhuaaoa of nny ktnil or clmrnctur which hu undortakoj nml I tills to euro. Tlioio nro miiny tioutiloil with too frfqucu ovnuuntionsot thu Ldaddur , otlon nceonipunloil Iiy it t-llKht Riimrtlni ; or bnniliiK hvntiitloii nn < t wcakciiiDK of IhoBJStoiu In it UIHUIIC i- the pit- tiuiit I'aunot accou.it lor. Ou nxniiniiinir tlio uriiiurydoiiosltsn inpy Jodlnicnt Mlllolton lie loutid , aurt foinctlines Hinnll paitlch ) nf alhti- . men will uppo.tr or lho color tin of a thin , inllk- leh hue , iiKUln cliaut'itij- a dark or tnrplilnp- ixiuriuifo , TiintK AUK MVNV MI.V : WHO niv : OK THIS uiKKicui/rv , Itiiorant ot lho imtiio.liicli l thoHocond stiiKo of annilniil rAkno . Tiir. DOCIOKvu.r , nuvitAN"in : A i-KiifuOT criu : IN AM , MICH ctst. . > , nnd it houithy rebtorutlun of the t-'unlin-iirlnarjr orKiins. Olllco hours V tn 12 n. in , I to f > . fi to ! l p in. K. II. ror.-ous nnablii to vl'lt IIA may bo treated ut tholr homes by conusijomlunru. Modlelnnt nml instup lion * sent by innll or in- press. COSSUI.TATKIN AND ADVHT. , I'Klt-OS tr < - LV ( iu nv i K.ri t.it , run' Send stamp for ijtii tlon Hat nnd c-lirular. Cull or niMri-M DU. Sl'JNNJIV & CO. . 103 S. 13ti8trcrlOtnnlia ) VVM. MO 1NTOSM. II. T , IIOIJU ii.l , xi , & Real Estate Dealers 1 ( ) South Spring Street. LOS DouJcrD hi city nml country pinporly ol ml ' descriptions. Gnutiiul lururiiiutlun to newcomers - comers treulr fc'lven. Tin or Iron , And 1'alntod , nnd Kiiniantoixl tlirht for nutntjcr of j cms. I'lilnutievvr bttur. ! GRAVEI , B.OOPING . Mttnuln'turoil uml rrjiuiiuil. 1'iro 1'ioof J'alnt uviullcd to fill nil's , Ijyiurs uxporluni'u. VV..I. II. OUHIIAN iSON , 'Jill S.I it M. lli-t. 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Bund fdrCiitaloKlio , MORGAN PAW , COOK CO. , JUINOIS. TJ1K - dilciuntiuiilUM | uijvuntauof to Intp.irt to your tons nml wniilH u thoion.'h O'lnuntion tor tilth- orcoiiiiiinicliil 6nur i'.or a luilcoun'ii'0iiiru. | | intr ( 'InsBiiF , law , FCIUICO , uintlu > mutlc < uiul . Tilfi ItMtl Dii AK'3MlE\T : ( HL I.dwiinl Hull ) for boyn iindir lhlit'--on > ciue of ni'o. llcloro L-onc ) nllii wliuiu to SIMM your Bonn mud lor nciitaliMin uort itlnlnif lih-s- trail , in ; * ol Ilic tiulldini/i ol X'ltro D.uuu nnd lull p .itlrulura itMX'j ti i me and course or > liy \ 'J ho l > 7tli MM9loii iiiii | > * 'I uc iliiyB irtflitiliBr fcth , 4 > "rr , Atldrp-J llov. 't , K. Wjlsfi , 0. ti. ( i , l'r fc I im unity , .Notru Dumu , lad.