THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 , 18 7. DID SHE INTEND TO DO IT ? A. Young Woman's Supposed Suicide by Asphyxiation in a Hotel , HORRIQAN'S BLOODY BATTLE. The Desperate Resistance to Arrest Blade by A South Onmha Rough and a Dotcctlve'a Had Eyfl in Consequence. Klllotl hy Gut , t Lizzie Dastul , n nineteen-year-old Bo- liomlan girl , was found dead in her bed Rt the Gees hotel nbout 4 o'clock yester day afternoon , asphyxiated with gas. Tbo deceased seems to bo without friends. She had been employed at a hoarding house at 713 South Fourteenth Iruot as laundry girl for two weeks. Although a capable domestic her ignor ance of the English language impaired her usefulness , and on Thursday she was discharged. Nothing was scon of her wrain until about 2 o'clock Saturday morning when she cumo to the Gees hotel in company with a young follow who scorned to bo a Ho- bomian. Ho explained to the clerk that she was wandering about looking for n room , and as the city was full of strangers sbo had been unsuccess ful in securing accommodations. The clerk assigned her room 15 in the third story , and she paid for it. The young follow who accompanied her leu und has not been seen since. About Saturday noon Lizzie wns seen to leave her room , but the time of her return is unknown. Yesterday morning about 0 o'clock the chambermaid at tempted to get into tbo room , but found tho.door looked. About noon the door was tried with the same result. At 4 o'clocktho , chambermaid again tried to enter tbo room , but failing , reported the matter to Peter Gees , the proprietor. The escape of gas was not detected until after Mr. Gees opened the transom and the fumes came pouring out. Seeing the girl stretched out on the bed Mr. Gees had the door immediately opened , hop ing to save her life , but upon approach ing the bedside the distorted feature ! ) and the stains of the fatal hemorrhage that coyorod her face , breast and the pillows showed that help had eomo too latn. The body was eold and she had been dead for probably eighteen hours. M'ho window was down about a foot from the top , but the curtain in front of it had prevented the escape ot the poisoned air. A coroner's jury was summoned , who rendered a verdict of death by asphyxia tion and suffocation with gas. Whether she hud Ignorantly blown out the gas , or deliberately turned it on to commit sui cide , can not be determined. About 0 o'clock last evening the body was taken to the morgue at Droxcl & Maul's to await identiiicution. A Bloody Struggle. Detective Pat Horrigun entered the ' "White Elephant , " a little concert saloon on Tenth street near Howard , about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and his at tention was uttracted to a rough looking man who carried a valise and overcoat nnd was drinking with two printers. Shortly after llorrigan's entrance the drinking trio made it convenient to leave the saloon , and started through the alley eastward. Suspecting that the valise and overcoat were plunder ? the officer followed at onco. The three men walked up to Eleventh street and turning south , wont as far as Howard where the sus pected man sat down on the walk with his feet in the gutter. liorngan had made up his mind and as ho approached the Mvaugcr he said : "Got up ; I want you. " The man made considerable show of indignation , but llorrigan Without heeding , seized valise and coal nnd marched his man off , with the inten tion of going to the station afoot , liar- rigan turned with his prize into the alloy between Ilarnoy and Howard and had walked about twenty foot when the prisoner stopped und jerking away do Glared that ho would go no further. Her rigan at once dropped the valise and coal for free action , when the man struck him a stunning blow m the face followed by another over left eye. The ollicor and the prisoner wore nearly of even match with the favor of strength and desperate energy slightly with the hitter. Herri pan fell back under each blow which though clvon with the naked list , came llko solid shot and cut and bruised the olllcer's face shockingly. Recovering himself Horrlgan struck bacK ant attempted to draw his pistol With that the man clinched him and UK two rolled to the ground together. Thi advantage in this part of the light is un known but both men suffered the sound est kind of punishment and had theii clqthing nearly torn from them. Sovera times Hprrigan reached for his rovolvei when some ono in the crowd , whlcl gathered , an evident friend of the pris oner , deftly took the weapon from th < otlieor's pocket. In some manner , a : the struggling men retrained their feet the prisoner tore away and ruslmif through.tho crowds attempted to cscapi by n'run down the street. Several oil ! cote' ' attracted to the scone , however pressed the ohaso and as a last resort thi fugitive triple refuge in a private dwellins at the southwest corner of Eleventh ant Howard streets. Dashing into thi house ho rushed up stairs until he gaiuci the attlo , where ho hid himself behind sonn Storage. The police , who had by that tlim arrived in considerable numbers , stir rounded the houstf and Ofllcors Wiiolai anil Deuipsoy made the search within The culprit was found with little dilllcultj and was dragcml trom his hiding place Ho fought stubbornly and in the struggl OIHcor Dempsey foil through the coilm < to the lloor bolow. ; Thus deserted , Olllce "Wholan resorted to severe measures am subdued the prisoner with u hearty and bloody clubbing. Again , in the patrol wagon thi man showed his viclousucss und wai given some more of the locust. Once ii the jail ho was thrown into a cell am chained to the grated door until pan and loss of blood weakened him int submission , Ho gave the name of John Jonoa bu was subsequently identified to be Jo Norton a botith Omaha thief who ha just served a long term in the count jail for larceny. The valise und overcoat which HarrI can suspected to be "graft" had indee been stolen from the Southern Hole The detective's injuries will mar hi beauty for a few days and cost nun euit of clothes. An A in table Husband , Albert Fleming , n Uohonuau living a 1430 South Thirteenth street , was jailc < yesterday for boating his wife in a mos inhuman manner. Her face and uou were terribly distigurod with bruises an wounds from a stick of wood with whicl he had beaten hor. This is the fourt tluio ho has buen arrested tor this otlimsi Arnstoln-Sonnontnrt. | The Arnstcin-Sonnenborg wcddin was held at the Jewish synagogue aboi 0.80 last evening. The groom , Si&muo Arnstein , is a merchant at No. 4 Bouth Tenth sUcot , and the br'ul Theresa Sonnouberg , a daughter < Joseph Sonnenberjj , No. 533 Soul Fourteenth street. ' The ceremony wi presided oYer by , Rabbi .Benson ; tl Mlflscs Carrie Miller and Eva Spiegel acted as bridesmaids , and Messrs. Sam Sonnunborg and Sol. Frank as grooms men. At 730 ; the grand supper and re ception wore hold at Gorraania hall , and at 10 o'clock the dancing commenced , with Prof , Gaynoro as prompter. A magnificent lot of presents wcro re ceived by the newly wedded couple. Nearly 800 guests were present , and the event was in ovcry sense an elegant and enjoyable all'air. MI21IIOD1ST MINISTERS. Important Mooting to lie Held In the City this lOvciilng. The meeting at the First M. E. church announced for this evening , of which notice was made in the telegraph col umns of yesterday morning'a BEE , at which Itishop J. P. Hurst will bo present , will also bo addressed by Rev. Dr. Ben nett , of Garrctt Biblical institute , Evanston - ton , 111. } Rev. B. St. J. Fryo , editor of the Central Christian Advocate , St. Louis , Mo.Rev. . W. P. Stowo , of the Methodist Book Concern , and probably ol ors. These gentlemen have been in attend ance during the past week , ut the North Nebraska conference in session nt Fre mont. This meeting is in the nature of a recep tion to those gentlemen , and for the pur pose of acquainting them with Metho dism in Omaha , and it is fitting that their presence here should call out the attend ance of every member and friend of the denomination in the city. Cohcn-Cohn. The marriagn of Wolf Cohen and Annie Cohn nt the Metropolitan hall last even ing , was performed in the now somewhat rare Jewish orthodox manner. The core- emony was at 0:45. : Four young men ad vanced to the middle of the hall bearing a canopy , under which was Rabbi Ben son and his assistant. The groom next appeared accompanied by A. Bernstein and F. Talmud , and then the bride with Mrs. Bernstein and Mrs. Talmud. Fol lowing the bride wore four little flower girls , four groomsmen and four brides maids. The bride was led around the grcom three times , and then took her place by his side , when in the Jewish tongue , the Rabbi pronounced them man and wife. After the ceremony followed the bountiful supper , and then the danco. About 200 guests wore present. If the gentleman whoso lips pressed the lady's snowy brow and thus caught a severe cold had but used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , no doctor's bill would have been necessary. That Trumpet. Tbo silver trumpet which was pre sented to the New York veteran firemen upon the occasion of their recent visit to Omaha , was the gift of Mr. Richard Wilde , whoso naino was engraved upon the instrument. Owing to an oversight this fact was not mentioned either in the presentation speech or in nny of the pa pers. It Is only just to Mr. Wilde that ho should receive tne credit for the gen erous nnd appropriate gift which ho caused to bo presented to the "vets" ns coming from Omaha Fire King , No. 2 , of which bo is an honored member. Ho is nn old Now Yorker , and is acquainted with nearly all the "vets" who were in Omaha on Friday. Get rid of that tired feeling as quick as possible. Take Hood'n Sarsaparill& which gives strength , n good appetite and health. The Motor " Sneak. " The work on the Motor line on Dottg- las street continued all day yesterday , nnd the ties and rails were laid froru Fourteenth to Twelfth streets. The greater part of the work , however , re mains yet to bo done that of replacing the torn-up pavement. Brevities. Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Martin loft yes terday over the Burlington & Missouri for Los Angeles , Cul. , where they will reside - side in the future. Mr. Martin has for the past year been connected with T. 11. Cotter's printing house in this city. Julius Hughcrt , formerly a bar-tender for Henry Gladdis , No. 150 ! ) Douglas street , is lying at the police station dying with consumption. : .nd will bo taken to the poor farm to-day. Ho has been sick about six weeks. Ho has resided in Omaha about six months , but has no friends or relatives hero. Albert Alexander , a brutal teamster , was arrested yesterday for cruelty to ani mals. The shameful manner in which ho was beating a horse over the head was witnessed by Captain Van Orman , of Sulphur Springs , and he caused the arrest of tlio craul Jehu. Some genius proposes to introduce paper shirts. Wearing paper shirts means bearing rheumatism. With Sal vation Oil , however , paper shirts might still be a success. Price 35 rents. Gored to Death Ily a Mad null. ST. JOSEPH , Mo. , Sept , 11. ( Special Tele- giam totlio UKK.I Jolmulo Perrlne , a boy ulueteen years of ago , living close to Uolckow , a town fourteen miles north of at Joe , was last evening nearly torn to pieces by a mad bull buloiiKim ; to his father. The screams of the boy brought his mother nnd father to their block yard to liiul their boy bleedine and nearly torn to pieces , the llosli h.mKing in IODR strips Irotn his tlil 'li and body through Ills clothes. Medical assistance was Immediately summoned , but the boy died before mklnlslit. „ Powdorlj'a t'laus. SCUANTON , Pa. , Sept 11. tleneial Master Workman 1'owdorlj bays that his next an nual message will advocate got eminent ownership of telegraph and railroad lines and the establishment ot the postal saving's hank , A bill will be prepared by him to carry these suirKestlous Into eflect and they will bo submitted to the general assembly for Its approval. Should the assembly ap prove these measures they will bu Introduced In couiricss anil bucked by the lull Btrun tl : of tlio Kuliihts ot Labor. An liiHiilt to Nationalists. MITCIIKLLSTOWN , Sept. 11. Contingent ! of nationalists from all surrounding town ! promise to attend the funerals to-morrow The procession will be an enormous one The polloo refuse to allow the cortege t < travurbe the regular route to the cemetery which passes tlm barracks.- The nationalist ! consider this a Krtmt Indlcnlty , as they wil bu compelled to go through the I'rotestan jmrtot town. John Bright Alan Declines. LONDON , bept 11. Mr. Bright has repllei to the invitation to attend the 1'hlladulphli festival , saying In a very courteous maiino that ho is unable to accept It hut exprcssu ; great sympathy with the uatherlu. % Notice. Any person giving information to tin undersigned of the whereabouts of Gil burl Kvurtou will confer a fwor : on him He loft O'Neill , Neb. , thruo years since and has not sincu been heard from. B. Roai.KT.1 , O'Neill. Neb. Tlio Chadron land oflice harvested ; largo crop of settlers during August Eighty-throe homestead entries \yur < made , covering 12,080 acres ; forty-sovfli timber culture entries , 7.3J7 acres suvonty-sevun pre-emption tilings , l'jtt , ! acres ; three sola lord' declaratory state luouts , 470 acres ; two tinal homesteads 1UO acres ; eighty-eight cash sules , 14,03 acres , aggregating f 17,000. , Electric Lustrd Starch will aot stick t < the iron. It ia the best sturoli. ' WHISKY TASTINF THAT PAYS. A Prominent Whisky Tauter Who Makes Prohibition A Ittislncss. Now York Mall : "Uruukr1 "Yes , drunk. " "I drunkT" . . . "Yes. You ought to bo tlrunk clear , clonn through by this tirno. " "Well , you sco 1 um not , ilou't yout" "Yes , nnil that is what surprises rue In the hour thut I have boon with you in thli cellar , you have drunk not less than fifty glasses of whisky. " ' 'That ' Is just where you nro mistaken. In the dim light you didn't notice that I only covered the bottom of my glass with liquor and didn't swallow a ttisto of that * ' C VCIle "The business of a professional whirky taster h u peculiar one , " explained the lirst speaker to a Mail and Express re porter. "If 1 were to swallow any liquor I would bo no judge of It. I simply smull the livuor and then put a teaspoonful - ful in my mnuth to get the exact flavor. I never swallow a drop. I don't suppose In the last gvo years I have drank an ounce of uny kind of alcoholic or malt liquor. I never cat onions , cheese , or any spiced food. 1 keep my diet down to the plainest sort of articles and there by preserve my tusto. "Aren't you over deceived ? " "Never. I regard my taste as Infalli ble. I can toll the ailloroncc between a hundred brands blindfolded and never make a mistake. It is much surer than any test in tolling cloths or jewels by ex- aming them with the oycs. I give orders sometimes for 1,000 barrels of whisky after tasting ono teaspoonful of the sam ple , and not wasting over five minutes In the act. " "Don't the fumes of the liquor over in- roxicato you ? " "They used to , but they don't any more. They never made mo drunk , but sometimes after a long day's work 1 got got dizzy , that was all. " "Pays well , doesn't ir ? " "I won't toll you how much I got , but I can sav that I gave nu the manage ment of a Louisville distillery , where 1 got $15,000 salary to accept my present pasition. The trouble with whissy tasters ia , they often bacomo drunkards , though they' know that ono drink of liquor spoils their work for hours after ward. Odd , what fools some men arel But I don't find fault. If everyone could bo a whisky taster it would prob ably pay no better than driving a street not * . " Offensive breath vanishes with the use of Dr. Sago's Catarrh llcmcdy. An Inanitions African King. Cardinal Massala , who was over thirty- fire years a missionary in Abyssinia , is his recollections of his event- Publishing il life. Ho tolls the following story of King Mcnilukof African roknown : "King Menilck knows perfectly well ail that is going on nnd talked about in Europe , and ono day , hearing of a now sowing machine , ho asked me to get him one , I told him that a poor monk like mo Know nothing of such thincs , and 1 wondered lint the king could think of them , and hat I really did not know how to procure what ho wanted. But when Mcnllck takes a notion in his head nothing can change his mindso ; , at last , topleaso him , 1 wrote to a friend , begging him to send me a sowing machine. At last it came , but in pieced ; and I cannot tell you what time and patience it took to put it together. That done , the king turned to mo und ' .old mo to teach hint to work it. 'Yon , , vho know everything , ' ho said , 'must < now how to work this thingl' But 1 junst confess that hero 1 failed. I studied it day after day , but could make nothing out of It , and at last had to give up the attempt. Tlio king called mo a fool , and then told his court digni taries to unravel the mystery. Hut they wore not moro fortunate than mysolf. Mcniluk wns furious. 'You are all fools , ' ho said , 'I'll do it myself.1 And so he did. Ho sat up all night studving the machine , but ho did it , and you should have scon his delight when he sat down before us and showed us how it was worked. When cramped you have no time to experiment. Hfou want relief , if possible , at once. Tell your druggist you want Fred Brown's Ginger the genuine. Phil adelphia , 1823. How Iln Was Mndo Better Off. A Scotch tradesman who had amassed , as ho believed , 1,000 , was surprised by his oldclerk with a balance shont show ing his fortune to bo 0,000. "It can not bo , " said the principal ; "count again. " The clerk did count again , and again de clared the balance to bo 0.000. The mas ter counted himself , and ho also brought out a surplus of 0,000. Time after time ho cast up the columns it was still a G and not a ! , that rewarded his labors. So the old merchant , on the strength of his good fortune , modorni/.od his house , and "put money in the purso" of the car penter , the painter , and the upholsterer. Still , liowovor , ho had a lurking doubt of the oxistcnco of the extra 3,000 , so ono winter night he sal down to give the col- ums "ono count more. " At the close of his task ho jumped up as though ho had boon galvanized , and rushed through the streets in a shower of rain to the hoti e of the clerk. The clerk's "Ticad , capped and drowsy , emerged from an attic window at the sound of the knocker to inquire the errand of his midnight vis itor. "Whoso there ? " ho mumbled"and , what d'ye want ? " "It's mo , yo scoond- rel ! " exclaimed his omuloyer ; "yo'vo added up the year of our lord amonir the pounds. " DR8.S.&D.DAYIESOH . . . 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Gicsen , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous , Chronic and DISEASES , More especially those arising from impur- dence , invite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured salely and speedily with out use of dangerous drups. Patients whose cas s have been neglected , badly treated or paonounded incurable , should not fail to wtite us concerning their symp toms. All letters receive immediate at tention. pJIJMS1EDt 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 the Reproductive Organs , the whole forming a valuable med ical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St. . St. Louis , Mo. LEAKY ROOFING , Tin or Iron , Repaired. And 1'nlntod , and guaranteed tlpht for number of years. I'aluts never blister. GRAVEL ROOFING Mauufuctuieil andropaliod. Fire J'roof Point applied to shingles. 15 years experience. . VVM. h. OUltllAN 4SON. ' 2111 S.Ut St. Uot Arbor aud Vlntoo. Beware \ of Scrofula BcrofuU Is probably morn ccner.il than any other dhcaso. It U'lhilillous In character , and raanlfeits ItieU In running sores , pustular eruptions , bolls , swellings , enlarged Joints , niisccsses.soro eyes , etc. Hood's Sarsaparllla expels nil trace oj scrofula from the blood , loaylng It pure , enriched , and healthy. " I was severely Afflicted with scrofula , and over a year had two tunning sores on my neck. Took flvo bottles Ilbod's Sarsaparllb , nnd am cured. " .0. E. LovEJor , Lowell , Mass. 0. A. Arnold , Arnold , Me. , had scrofulous f ores for sovcn years , spring and fall , Hood's Sarsaparllla cured him. Salt Rheum la ono of the most dlsagrccaModMeases caused by Impure blood. It Is readily cured by Hood's Barsaparllla , the ip-oat blood purifier. - "William Spies , Elyrla , O. , suffered greatly from erysipelas and salt rheum , caused by handling tobacco. At times bis hands would crack open and bleed. Ho tried various prep arations without aid ; Anally took Hood's Sar- eaparllla , and now say si" I am entirely well. " "My son had salt rheum on his hands and on the calves of his legs. Ho took Hood's Barsaparllla and Is entirely cured.J. . II. Btaiiton , Mt. Vcrnon , Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparllla Bold hy Ml druggists. HjiliforgS. Made only by O. I. HOOD A CO. , Apothecaries , Lowtll , Mas * . IOO Doses One Dollar A For all kinds of business at the New Town of Harbine , Id way between Fnlrbury and Doatrlco on the C. K. * N , U. K. Lots Cheap on Easy Icnns. Address C. B. LKTT Falrburv. EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY , CHESTKK. 28th year opens 8KITEMUEH It A HILItABV COM.KQK. DEGREES IN CIVIL KNOINKHttlNO. CHKMIST11Y , AllCIUTBCTUKli , AHT3. Proparntoiy Courses. Thorough Technical Work. All Dupnrtmunts couilucted by ablu I'HUFESHOltS. Military system second only to thut of U. B. M. A. Anatmls of Llout. b T. Ilart- lott , 1 < 05 Sliormun Avo. , City : or CUIof Pay master's Office , Armr HciadnuarterB. COU THKO. HVATT President. ALBANY LAW SCHOOL Thirty-Bovonth year begins Sept Oth , 1897. For olroulai8 or special Information address Horace K. Smith. LL. D. Dean. Albany , N. Y. YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE And HOIrtE SCHOOL for GIRLS. KANSAS C1T Y MO. . Kiill corps of urcompllnh Teacher. . 1'up Us received at nny time torclrcula apply to , illMB. , McCOMAB. lrlnclpil. Howard Collegiate Institute. For Young Ladles loopona Sept 21. College Propitriitory , Classical and Scientific Graduat ing courROH. For circulars address EMMA O. CUNKO , Principal , or n. 11. IIOWAUI1 , Socro- taty , West Briditowator , Ma"S. jybtawZtit T > H1LAI1EIPH1A SKjflNAHY JL FUll YOUNG LAIJIKS.ia.'S North nroad = lt Philadelphia. 17th year btxdns Sept.1st , 18S7. Address Miss H. K. .IUDK1NS , 1'miclpul , who refers by special permission to Mr. and Mrs , John N. Jowott , I Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip J'Armour , VChicago. Jlr. ana Mrs. Borneo P.Vaito , J BEHOLD , "Swept Sixteen. " who rompi In the orchard , over the inemlow ? , rides on the rab atb , i amliloi over the mountain * anil en- joytallinu llvnly outdoor gamut nnd aporti , yul hrr 1'ucc , Nrrlt , Arm * nnd llnndx ara perfect picture ) of Ueauty , which she presjrvci by using usingHACAN'S Magnolia Balm for the ( joinnloxlnil. It makon a lady of 4 0 appear Gut -Ju. 'TIS n llnriitk'xK Liquid , amilled Instftutlv. Cnn't bit Delected. Atmtea tlie 111 cltccUof lint , Dry , \\lnrty W eti t b e'f. TSoei"oway"wtl h'Tn nVli m bur n , iTCcklf , Telloi-anil every akin ClcmUh. Wondrrlully Ucrrealilnu. Tnko It with > outu tlieSiuburuaiul Mountains. j7 Kwatt ntttlf U. S. DEPOSITORY , Paid up Capital $250,000 Surplus 42.60C H. W. Yntes , President. Lewis S , Ueetl , Vice-President. A. E. Tou/.alin. ! M Vice-Prcsldcnt , W. H. S. Hushes , Cashier , DIUEOTOItS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins H. W. Yatcs Lewis S. Heed A. E. Touzalm. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANE Cor. 12th andFu-nnm , ( Sts. A General Nankin g Business Transact ! Indigesti , , Sick Headache , Constipation ' Inactive Liver Tlio merchant piannlne buslnes sobomo ; Tliu preacher struKKllumtirouifU Uls thomcs Tim statesman In assembly "tills The Inokor wild with "puM and calls" To cool the blood and brnce-tho mind Will Turrant'B Seltzer aafpst find. /ILL NOT UNHOOK WHILE.BEINQ WORN. rcrvUdywl dnucs ptrtcctioo In style snJ form ould wcsr them. Manufactured only by the WORCESTER CORSET COMPANY , Wofce ; . M ss. , snJaiS > UiV t street , Clilcsga iiuit > ervHisl ebllltycuu i'i through errors und had pructlcnu CURED HCAI < CU,19U > cuatst. fctiLoui FACE HUMORS t Seven Year * or IMiyilcul and f Mental Suffering Untied by Catlcnra. ' A BOUT foven year * no I hnd n Immor lironk XX out upon my factt ; It started lit n small blotch ntul looked llko tbo stlntror nboo.tliim It spread niu\ \ looked llko n ringworm , nnd became came \cry pnlnful. 1 at once wont toonoot tbo best doctors In the city nnd ho could do mo no Rood. No lo < stlmn twelve doctors hjvo had ntrlnlnt my fnco und nil of them fnllod. I will not give you a list of tholr names , but will say Hint thor wore Trnm ItoJton , Now York and Mnltie , flNo from Knglnnd , Trance and Canada. I lm\o boon a hotel oook nnd steward for yours. In the summer Icook nt wntorlnir places ! that Is why I Imvo hnd nn opportunity of bolntr Hmotiir ( rood doctors. They could not cuio tuy face , mull hnd given up nil hopes of over being nny bettor. I.nst Juno , 1 went to Mooxohond I.itHo , Maine , to COOK tor the snngon. My fnco WHS so liiul tlmt 1 did not llko to bo soon. At tlio Inko I met a Kditlomnn from Kntrland. He told mo to use your CUTICUIIA UEMEDIF nnd they would euro mo nt onco. 1 did so. The re- suit was In tbroo weeks tbo sores on my fnco' wore hcnlcd up. I used It nil tbo season. My face Is nil well and no sours to bo seen. 1 have recommended It to a number , and In every cuso thns ourod them. It would take a great uonl of money to put me back wbero I wns one year ire , providing I did not know what your Curt- JUIIA would do. I Blmll recommend It at lonir asl llro , and dmll over remain , II. STEVENS , Kast Jackson , Mo. A MOST WONDEIIFUL SKIN OUHE. Hare just mod your CUTICIMA UKMIDIKI on > no of my girls , and found It to bo Just what It s recommended to bo. My daughter was nil jroked out on hnr bend and body , and tbo hair lommoncod to come out. Now she Is as smooth as ever iho war , nnd ho has only taken one box of CtmcunA. one cake of CtmctntA SOAP , and ono bottle of CUTICUIIA HKROLVRNT. I doctored with qulto a number or doctors , but ' , o no avail. I am willing to make affidavit to ho truth of the stntomnnt. OEOUOli IS AST. Macon , Mich. OuTicnitA , the ( treat Skin Cureand CtrricunA SOAP , an oxiiuhlto Skin HeautlUar externally , ndCUTICUIIA Kt SOLVENT , the now lllood Purl- flor Intornnlly , arc n positive euro for every ' 'arm of Skin and Ulood Disease , from I'lmplcs o Scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price , ( Jim- : ! Uiu : fioctfl.j SOAP.SS cts. ; HK OI.VKNT , Jl.OO. Prepared by the POTTER Dittta AND CHEMICAL Jo. , UOSTO.V. Send for "How TO Cuuu SKIN DISEASES. " SKIN nicmlshos , Pimples. Dlackhonds and Uaby Humors , use CUTIUUII v SOAI > . IT STOPS THE PAIN. Aching Muscles , Hacks , Hips nnd SI < K > s , nnd nil Pain , Inllammatlon nnd weakness REURVED IN ONF. WIN- UTK by the CUTICUIIA ANTI-PAIN , 'LAHTEIU At druggists , S3 cents. The Theatrical Frofeulon. Merit will win and reoelra publlo recognition and praise. Facts , which are the outcome of general ex * ptrlence , growing through years of critical and practical test , become as roottd and Immovable as the rock of Gibraltar In publlo opinion , and hence forth need no further guarantee as to their gcnu Ineness. The Indisputable fact that Swift's Speclno Is the best blood purlfler In the world , U one of these Immovable Gibraltar rock facts of which we hare spoken , and entry day's experience roots this con viction deeper and deeper In publlo opinion. Every class of our people lu America and In Europe , every trade , calling and profession. Including the medical profession , hare born * voluntary testi mony to the remarkable virtues of 8. 8. B. and Its Infallible efficacy lu curing all diseases of the blood. These testimonial ! ara on file by the thou- 'i , and open to the Inspection of elL Now come , unsolicited , two dlitlnKULincd members of the theat rlcat profession , who gratefully testify to tbo wonder ful curative quAlltles of the Fpeclao in their Indi vidual cases. Their testimonials are herewith sub mitted to the publlo without further comment let them spook for themselves. The lady Is n memlwr of the famous Thalia Thuatro Company , of New Yolk , nud formerly of the Residence Theatre , Berlin , Ger man v , and of McVlcker's Stock Company , of Chicago. Tlio Rontlomnn Is nw ll known member of the Ntur \ork Thalli Theatre Company. Both ore well known In theatrical circles In this country and lu Europe. Charlotte Itnndovr' * Testimony. Niw YORK , May 3 , 1537. Swift Specific Company , Atlanta , Oa. : Gentlemen Having been nnuojcd with pimples , ci minions nud toughness of the skin , from bad con- lltlnn of my Wood , for more than a year , I ut > ed a eudliiK preparation of sarsnparllla and other advcr- Ised remedies to no effect. Then I consulted a prom- ncnt physician , and from his treatment rtcelled 10 beuelU. I then concluded to try the 8. S. 8. rein- dy for tbo blooil. nnd five or six packages , hy a horough eradication of my trouble ami restoring Kinopthnos to my skin , hare made me happy , and I cheerfully glre Jell thin testimonial for suihuso uud publicity as you wish to make of It. CriJULOTTE IUNDOW , 153 Bowery , near Cuual Street , Hugo IlnsaUcrl'ii Testimony. The Swift Specific Company , Atlanta. Go. : Gentlemen For two years I had a screro cue of ecscmn. 1 used tar soaps , sulphur soaps , and various otbtr remedies , nnd was prescribed for by numbers of physicians , but found no relief. At last I deter mined to try the 8. S. S. remedy , and seven or elKht bottles barn thoroughly relieved me , and you can use this certltlcato lu any manner you n Ish. IIUOO HiSSKRtlU Member of Tnalla Thiatra JwvYork , May 3,1837. Treatise on Blood and Skla Diseases mailed freo. Tin SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. , Drawers. Atlanta. Oa. MERCHANTS' National Bank , Or OMAHA. Northwest Corner Farnum tintt 13th SU Paid up Capital , - - $400,000 Surplus Fund , . - - 8O.OOO Frank Murphv , President. Snmuul E. Hogcrs , Vico-Prositlcnt Uen B. Wood , Cashier. Luther Drake , Assl-Cushier Accounts solicited and prompt atten tion paid to all business entrusted to its care. care.WANAMAKER WANAMAKER & BROWN'S " " "ant iaiiori..D 1A11 ] > oiiiu Jilrcel , HoBlho iBipnst line of ] ) loce pnods In Oninhn , to bo mndo Into Hulls to oidet at pileos thut cannot ho diipllcnted In Oinnhu. SulUTuctlon KiKirnHtccd. FARNAM STREET STABLES CornorStli nnd Farnam Sttects. CANF1ELD & W1LUUH , Prop'rs. Boarding Horses a Specialty. 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