T4-J .L-J- : . - . . . _ : . ; . . - - - - - ' _ 4 ! rnE : OMAHA 1AILY BEE : (1DNESDAY. ( EPTEM13ER 818S7. . . - . . TilE EW YORK IIE1OCRACYI . Empire taton "Trooly Loll" Having a : _ high Old Time at Saratoga. . PLUG HATS AND CIGARS PLENTY , A Great Ihptity of Bourbon f'roer . Ity on Ivnry IIaII-t Lot ConteMt-TIic Pro ' , . ( cetqIIng. The frtnncracy itt HsirAtogn. SAI1A'rOflA , Sept. 27.-'I'Iio democracy Ius . . , Vones.Ion of tII'3 town , Sutiinior visUors jin'Vd 'flown arni the event of ttio day 'for ev'rybody was the uponInt ses.lon ot the tlwuoctntlc.atato conveiition , svhikbi btgan at noon , The city presented a trIkIiig contrast - ' trast to the Saratoga of two veoks ago. Ttian the crowd sconied to bo more or Ies Poverty r . Mrtckft1 , and It WIS openly asserted that the one day convention was duo , , to that fact. 'ro.clay , however , the optoslte . Wn5 tile truth. 'rue KIlk hat , the cigar , the . gold Watch and chain are everywhere and an ' . . evIdence of money enoughi nt a wiLlingness T to iqond It were aliuarent on all hands. Two weeks ago not a single band of music - . was In towti except small orchestras as hotel 4 attractIons. Today Ihero are dozemiB , and the 8lreets are gay with the 8trauls of splon. w did marching organizations. . ( ; eorgo Italnes of Itochester was mnously chosemi temporary chairman of the convention. Ills allusIons to 11111 and Clove. land were greeted with applause. 8ornebody called for tlirt'o cheers for Hill but liey vcro . not given. ill , condemnation of the foreign proprletorshlpofland andalluslon totleneral klrant wore also apolatuled. The chair ruled that all contests , of which there were a great Illany. - must be referred to the committee on credentials. While the commIttees were . . being announced a dispatch from the Asso. s clsted press was read , announctng the fact . that ( lie Volunteer was niieat of the Thistle ' Inthe yacht raeo and was gaining every mo- Iflent. it was greeted with great applause , tIm conventIon rtsiig and giving three chOerL A resolution was olTPred as follows : ltem4olvel. 'rust the iaw8 of sssessmont and taxation should be readjusted anL reformed , . so that all property shalL ratcably share in tliesuppol t f the wovernment and relieve larmlng and other kindred pursuits from tim , disproportionate burdens imposed under the present laws , and that national logisia- tion should hO modified and amended that agricultural shall no longer be embarrasod or impaired by unwise discrimInatIon. The conventIon thou took a rooss until S o'clock thIs evenIng. A S p. in , there were not fifty delegates In their places and tim conventIon took a recess intII to-morrow at 10 o'clock. There has been much talk of a schism between the Cleveland and 11111 men , but If there be any auch there arc no outward demonstrations of it. it.NOT NOT AFTEIt THE JUDGFSIIIP , Ienlai That Mr. Senimes I Seeking the Appointment. \VAsNoTo , Sept. 27.-ESpecIal Tolo. grain to the Ba.J-hlon. E. John EuhIs , ox- congressman fromu LouIsiana , was asked so- day wnat truth there Is In the report that T. I ; , . Sonimes , of Now Orleans , has arrived with ft delegation of friends to press his appoint- nontto thobouch. lie replied : "It is true only in the fact that Mr. Somnmos Is In this city. Lie is not here with a elozatIon of rionds ; lioi not hero to see time president ; lie is not here directly or remotely , in reference - once to the supreme bench vacancy. Ho is here to study and prepare the ( alnos case pow on npical to the supreme court and assigimoil forhearlng early in October. " "Uavo you seen Mr. ienunes since hIs arrival ? " ht " 1es , he was In my office an hour thIs imiorning. lie strongLy depreatos the lmnpras. shon created by the newspapers that ho Is here seeking limo appointment. lie has not eeii the president nor wiLl ho seek to see him either personally or through friends. Ii is view of a place on the suprrnno bench Is the lofty and correct view. 'l'imo pinco alionid seek tim than anil not the maim ttio roan the 1)15cc. You may say posItively that ' Mr. Senimnes visIt here is purely private and . rotessLonal and for the preparation of a great case , and if you want to hInd him , go to the law library at the espital at any time between U and 4 o'clock. Ito Is too great as a lawyer and too good as a man and hIs lIfe too busy to be lingering about Washington hunting an 0(11cc. " l'ogtai Ohange. \VASiIINGToN , Sept. 27.-ISpectal Telegram - gram to the l3iii.I-Starschedulo changes In ebraska-Ciarkson toCurry : Leave Clark- mon Tuesdays and Fridays at 2:10 : p. in. , ar- iive at Curry by 4:10 : p. m. ; leave Curry Tuesdays amid Fridays at 4 p. m. , arrive at Clarkoon by 5:20 : p. in. Nlobrara to Yank- ton : lisavo Niobrira Mondays , Wednes- dayo and Fridays at 1:30 p. in. , arrive at addIson by I ) p. in. ; leave Addison Mon- lays , Wednesdays and Fridays at a. rn. , arrive at Niobrara by 12:30 : p. in. ; leave Addison - dison 'ruesdays , Thiirstays and Saturdays t5a. m. , arrive at Yankton byl2:30p. : in. : 'eave ' Ynnkton 'I'uesdays , Thursdays and tiaturdimys at 1:30 : p. in arrive at Addison by U p. ni. AlaniIra to Zhrd : Leave Alemirla ally , except Sundays , at 5 a. m. , arrive at Willow Sirlngs by 1 p. in. ; leave Willow 3prlnga daily , except Sundays , at 12:50 : p. In. arrive at Alemnira by bhO : p. in. ; leave Whlow Springs daIly , except Sundays , at2 p. in. , arrive at Ord by a :30 : p. mu. ; leave Ord tlaiiy , except Sundays , at 7 a. m. , arrive at . Willow Springs by 11:30 : a. m. Iowa-MacedonIa to Vhaaler : Leave Mace- donla Mondays and FrIdays at 2:30 : p. in , , ar- _ 4 , live at Wheeler by 4:30 : p. in. ; leave Wheeler 7stondays and FrIdays at 5 p. in. . arrive at 7dacedonia by 7 p. m. From September 23 , lswr. iticevilie to Wentworth : Leave itice . 'vIlle ' Tuesdays , 'rimursdaya and Saturdays at - a. nt. arrive at Weutwortti by 9:30 : a. m.- eave * entwortlL Tuesdays , Thursdays an taturdim's at 10 a. ni. arlivo at Itleevilie by 32 iii. l'rom Septeiider , iis. irorestvhlle to Dundee : Leave Forestvhiie Mondays , Wednesdays and FrIdays at 2'JOp. : in. , arrive tDundeeby3p. mu , ; heave Dundee Moe- days , Ve.lnesdays . and FrIdays at :3O : p. in. , arrivoat 1'ort'ityilio by4:30p. : iii. 1romn Sop- tciiiber23 , ISS7. A. new 0111cc has been establIshed at 'Thatcher , Cherry county wIth James It. Eu- . wood as Poslilmaster , Fred Schwartz has been commissioned postmaster at Abbott : Neb. John O'Leary was to-day appointed i postinasterat La Platte , Sarpy county , vice John ColyLu , rcmoyed. Lecretary flayatd'e Joint Coin , uis'don , VAsm1Nt1ToN , Sept. 27.-IsoecIni ' [ 'ole- grain to the ligg.J-lt Is understood thai l3ecrotary Ihayard intends that his "joIni conimlsslon" ahali not only consider and dis hose of the fisherIes controversy , but shall also adjust disputes concerning the Jurladic. lion of the United States over liebrings see and the boundary between the UnIte states and British Columbia and settle thm question of reciprocal commercIal relatiom - iwiwevn ite UZLti5.I11d Vintli.Thil II an ambitious programme and Ii is not sur prlslug , therefore , that Bayard experlence aouio difllculty In finding men who are suit ablotoactascommlssionerson beimalfof thu United States. Tue Star says : 'sit is diM cult to get any man of prominent ability Si go on the committee because there Is notbini lii the posItIon that pmmlsea anythIng bu severe criticism. They will not have any di roeS power and It is altogether probable thti congress will repudIate anything that tbe dci. Organized , is they wlii be In direet vie- ) atlon of the expressed wishes of the las , congress vhich by Its action do dared that no treaty was wantei mi authorized retaliatory measures for the viola ilon by tim Canadians of tim comonhlty o limitiins , , liavard , it Is aasorted , has eonceede to Canada that the treaty of iSIS is In force- a hung which was dtbputod both In the boua and senate. The commission would have ti . treat upon the basis of this concession ani 'would probably bring upon themselves sever pubilo critIcIsm and possibly the dlree censure of congressandpolitical ruin. " , L'atents Granted. . U. V&ahmtNoTow , Sept. 7.-SpeclalTolograr to tim lhsir.J-The following Iowa and No braiska penalous were granted to-day : 1im lard , James PT. , and H. ii. Flaher , Toledc In. , asaIguori to howe manufacturlug corn , pany , ditchIng machine ; lies ; William 0 bewird. slIdIng door fastener ; IirIcklo ' inier K , Anita. Ia. , spring gun ; hardim 't , . , . ' , . i , . . ' ct . . . Eugene F. , assgnor to Dinges , McGahey & Cu. , 1.incoIn Nob. , car door faqtener harris , Edward and J , N. Tlmrer Waverlv , Neb. , c'iiltI'ator mtttachtuent ; Iiobbi , PhilIp M. , Vyrnore , Nob. , cow mIlker Klnir , James si. , assltnor to humnsoif and J. C. Ilelfrich , ileimron , Nob. , ; , rnnlng hook ; Lewis , Robert A. . Chierokoo , 1 * . . tIre hontlnm furnace ; Ma- thins. levIs cliii V.S'ztlkup , Auilubomi , In. . ald Vakiip assizuor to said .iatliIa , rackanti plnlan device : Thumnn , James W. \'eeiing , Water cacti Planter ; Wheeler , Fred I. . , Ocheyetiami , is. , neck 3'OlO. h4evon Preildcntlal rardons. WAsi11NOTo ? , Sept. 27.-The president has granted a pardon In time case of WillIam Brooks , Jannum Fitzgerald , Thomas Jackson , Wiiilaiii hlenilerson , John l'ahmnor , Reuben Oolns and George horton , who veru con- vlcted In the United Slates court for the vvstern ( listrict of Arkansas last August , of manslaughter and whose sebtencos w rc sus ponleI. Tim pardon I , granted on the ground that the convIcts had reason to sip- preheod bodily harm frau : the men whom they killed. ISi'smervc Agentis Approved. SVAslhIuTo , Sept. 27.ISpeclal Tale- gram to the llu.-The selection of the FiratNational bank of Omaha as reserve agent for the First National of helena Mont. , antI of the Jilacicatone NatIonal o Boston , Mass , , for time Capitol National of Lincoln , Neb. , have been approved by the coinotrohier of the currency. will lieS the Brewers Atone. WASIiTNOT0N , Sept. 27.-Miller , commis- abner of Internal revenue , this morning do. nled that lie Intended making a raid on the brewers hi analyze their hoer. As the brew- cr5 all pay their taxes It is not his duty to make such an examination. Yesterday's hoed Offering. . WASILINQTON , Sept. 27.-The total bond offerings to-day wore 5717,850 , of which amount O,5OO were 4 and $13t,35 4 er cents. _ _ flualnosis Troubles. NEW YORK. Sept. 27.-Carrutbers & Co. , commission nierchanta , to-day flied ached- tiles In assignment , showing the liabilities to be $93,913 and the actual assets $19,710. KNIGHTS OF LABOR. Comnln Meeting of' the Co-Operative Board to He an important One. bfmNuAi'ot.ts. Sept. 21'--Speciat [ 'role- grain to the IiEE.1-Several of time members of the general co-operatIve board of the Knights of Labor arrived in the city to-day and the otners are exocetod to-morrow. Thisi first session of time board vlll be held at the Vest hotel to morrow. Thelrcomlng session will be an important one. On the acilonof the boare and the ratification of time sammie by the general assembly largely depends the future - turo success of co-operation in America. The board has arranged to bring to Minne- apohls to their meotin the representatives of a great many of tue co-operative enterprises from all over the country. This has been done to gIve the board a direct insight into time workings at the various co-operative institutiomis simm ! enable time board to deline a larger aumd more useful field for the Knights ot Labor organization. The board will ask the general assembly to repeat that portIon of the present law which obstructs the free actIon of time board and to enact new legisla. tlon gIving the board moro opportunitIes to follow thu English co.operatlve plan for the collection and distribution of co-operative literature. Since the meetIng of the international - tional co-operative congress lastJuno a large amount of correspondence has been received by the secretary of the board asking that the board at this meeting take some action to bringahout a meotIns of co-operatIve Inter- esta in time United States and Canada and the establishment of a North American con- gress. Undoubtedly time board will decide to enter into correpommdenco with Mrs. lie- ogone C. Faies , presiIent ( of time American Soclalogle society , i'rof. Iticimard Eli , of Johns hlopklmis university. and oilier prominent - nont advocates of co-operatIon with this end In view. - Tins Pollue Muit Walk. CORK , SOjt. 27.-Tue rails on. the . railway between Cork and Youglmai , whIch the police must traverse in order to reach the Ponsomby estatesfromn Cork for time purpoo of aiding In the eyletlomms to be executed there to.day , was torn up last night , and the telegraph wires cut. Captain i'lunkett arrived at Youglmal to superintend time evictions. but no troops have got there yet. National Vetoranp. Cr.EVELANI' , Sept. 27.-Time second national - tional encampment of the NatIonal Coin- timed of Veterans of the UnIon met bore last night , M. A. Dillon , of Washington , D. C. , grand conmrnander.In-chlef , presiding. Jcle. Rates aropresent from Massachusetts , Now J er&'y. NewYork l'ennsyivanui , Con nectl- cut , Illinois , Michigan , District of Columbia and Ohio. - - Death era Seil-Coimfeseed Murderer. JOMET , Sept. 27.-James Young. a self. convicted murderer , dIed in the prison to- day. Whilie serving a ten year burglary son- tonced. Ho confessed to tile murder of Mr. Allan , ot Sandwich. ill. , in iSbO , for which crime WillIam Thomas had boon sentenced to seventeen years imprisonment. Thomas served six years ot lila Semi before Young's confession liberated him. . Personal Paragraph , . Sot Levi , of I'lattsmouthi , is at the Pax- ton. ton.M. M. S. McDonald , of Des Moines , Is at the Paxton , : E. S. Noble , of Blair , was at the Arcade yesterday. S. II. Audrewe , of Genoa , Is staying at the Arcade , If. H. Eyman , of Genoa , is a guest at - the Arcade. Charles B. Eaton , of Kansas City , Is at the Arcade. 13. A. Gibson , of Weeping Water , is at the Millard. T. R. LewIs , of Shelby , Is. , is registered at the Millard. Henry G. Hay , of Cheyenne , ts a guest at tbe Millard. ; N. E. Marsim , of Des Moines , was in town yesterday. Miss Oeorgia howe , of Seattle. W. 1' . , is at the Paxton. Mrs. Folder and daughter , of Schuyler , are at time Pmtxton. W. Claypool , of Lmncon , was in town on business yesterday. L 1) . F. hawks , of Atlantic , In. , was at the Arcade yesterday. Pierson 1) . Smith , of St. Edward , P L registered at time Paxton. S. 11. Jones , a well-known business of Wahoo , is at the Arcade , Mrs. G. W. Logan and daughter imavo S gone to Valparalso for a few days' visLt H. 1st. Sage , general fright agent of th Rocic Island , came me on thoQ.ycstoraa3 morning. A. Chapolie , manager of the Dakoti . Granite company of Sioux Falls , is regis tered itt time I'axron. a H. Miller of Norfolk , eroprlctor. of the : i railroad house sit that place and at Long Pine is at time Miliard. Ii. B. Rlclmardr , a batting capitalist itmit - president of the First National bank o : t Dubuque , is in time city. r Jacob and Ben hirabat have returnet train Peoria where they put in bhts fo time new custom house which Is soon Si - be erected there. 3 , E. McClure , of the Chicago.Mliwsu f kee & St. Paul road went west yestorda. Li morning over time St. Joe & Weston ; railroad territory , in time interest of him ronmi. a hloim , Vi , A. Paxton arrived from 0 flying trip to Cheyenne yesterday morn it Leg. 1' . N.Skinnor , inchmargoof thoPulimam Palace Car conmumtuy'a affairs In this city arrived on the overland train ycaterda ml morning. lie has been on an Inapeotiom tnipoyer the entire division. which reaohe as far as Portland , Ore.on , Mr. Skmnne ) , was accompanied by ills brotber In.law Mr. Kelsey , of Kansas City. : Yesterday's Internal tevenuo collec I , Sbus ittuoumited to 3l5,83t.4O. . . - - - CO'EISED WITh O1OR. Time Swamp EagloCondacti a Case I PoiletI Court. Attorney J. W. Lyons , bettor known to facto as time swnmn ) eagle , " had a case iii the police court yesterday , and for nearly an hour his voice rang mm the corridors of the Jail like the musIc of a snw.stmarpcner. Ills client was Harry KIngsley , who was charged with stcailng a valise bolougini to S. A. Conley , a travelIng salesman for l'oycko Bros. , and in honor of time ovenS lAyette arrayed hminmself In a clean piper : coliar timatahmone out resplendent amid time contIngent darkness. Lyons demanded a jury trial , bilL ! after consmdorablo trouble Officer Vimrtlon secured six good man and true , but fell tinder the dlsoleasure of time do- fondant's attorney by refusIng to Im. anei a jury from the loafers poet lug through the screen. \Vittt.a dignity befitting time occasion , Lyons qumestionot each juror as closely as though ho Intended omubolhishlug his future history of this case with an ox- teuided biography of each jtmryman. Mr. Butler , the janitor of tile city hail , was deemed disqualified for a juror on the groummd that he was In the service of time state and would therefore be prejudiced In the state's favor. Mr. Roe was next rejected because ho was seen to nod to a poilcemnan 'vito happened to be In the court roon. After learning the next juror's name , Patrick It. Sullivan , time attorney - torney , In a touchIng fit of levity , remarked - marked : "Then you mire not thepugiliatSul- hlvan I" "No , " replied the juror , "but I sometimes - times would like to be. " Thinking that Mr , Sullivan might be ontcrtminlng bellicose notlon towards hilni , down foil the legal guillotine and off fell Mr. Sullivan's head. Mr. Maloney , thesuporintondont of time county poor house , was time next Inline. Upon being asked where ho resided Mr. Maloney replied. "At the poor farm. " Timat settled it. No pauper was qualified to sit on is Jury. Despite all protesta- tlons Lyons kept tip thu wlmolesile : slaughter of jurors until lie had reachmmt timu limit time law allowed him. The testImony produced showed con elusively that Kinsloy was guilty. Despite this , however , Lyons arose and commenced hIs defense with an air thinS simowed hIs promo contempt for evidence anti implicit reliance in his powers to sway a jury. He eloquently quoted from ml "burgullery" case lie once lost In the district court , and fiercely charged the prosecution with having blood in Its eye mum time present case. He spoke contemptuously - temptuously of the stolen yauise and contents - tents and their being valued at $ GO. ye- marking "great hmeaveums but I'd lika to sell valises at that price. " Ho ended his flight of oratory with his. charge to time jury , informing timom that Judge lierka had to "set" still iii timis Case and lot him ( Lyons ) post thnnm on the law. After a brief speech by Mr. Davis , the case wont to the Jury , who rottmrned In about fifteen minutes with a verdict of "guilty. " Time Sentence of the prisoimer was fixed at thirty days , lifteen on bread and water. But novertiteless Mr. Lyons had covered himself with glory. AMUSE MENTS. Mrand Mrs.W.J.Florenoo In "rho FUrL" ' Last . at lloyd's Night. 'rho people of this city are most familiar - liar with Mr. W. J. ( Billy ) Florence in a round of characters , among which , noticeably , are those of Bimrdwehl Stote and Pinto Perkins. In each of these , the physical persoumaiity of the star Is lost be- neatli a skillful disguise. In "The Flirt , " however , Mr. Florence , appears , without that extraneous aid , which so , contlnues to ( lostroy intientity mind appears as.a gay , lmappy , irresistible individual who , iii Imis personnel , may well expect un- sought.for conquests of the female heart. lImit Mr. Florence has a rotundity of form and immeolmanical vivnclt which do not satisfactorily set oil' imla Syhvcstur Sparks. time "Attmlettc Flirt. " His voIce is that of Pinto and Stole , though his face , barring its3 ruddy , good.nature and rotundity , Is time same as when , in years gone by , ho was the admired of crowded auditor- linus. Mr. F'lorenee's forte hereafter , as it 1m lain indeed for seine tmnmo in time past , depends upon character sketches. In his repertoire he is not without a selection - lection from which to draw , neither is ho without a character which Imas not already , in its own way , brought to him fame as well as fortune. Mr. Florence's engagement closes to- niglmt , and though he appears in "Uncle Bob. " a character which will certainly enable him to satisfy his auditors , the piece Is of bat an ephemeral nature , which can in no way satisfy a people who arc bent upon the realism of the itngo in so far as that realism can be attained. In Mr. Florence's 1)1000 to-nIght , played for the first time in this city , the star is an uncle of time stereotype form , .though it is said that time character is one of Mr. Fiorenomm cimoiccat creations. in the piece last night Mr. Florence's company appeared to better advantage than it did on the opening night and greatly to the satisfaction of the audience - dienco , ' 'fT I fl ii I 5 , . . . Williams-Rogers , Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock Oscar B. Williams , of this olty. was married to Miss Alice ogors , one of the most admirable young women was daughter of AlliSon Rogers , of this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Thomas 0. hall , formerly of the South. west Presbyterian church of this city and now of Chicago. It was performed at the resIdence of the bride's parents anti wits attended only by the Immediate rola. tivos of time contracting parties. Of the latter , timoro wore not more than eleven couples In attendance , because time mn tent was to confine the ceremony tc but it few people. Time couple loft last night for the east. I Fiumoti Fur KillIng a Dog. Thomas McNanmara was tried yeater- day for shooting William Dahlniau'm m dog , which bit him so severely on the 20th lest : Attorney Ritchie appeared tom tim prosecution , but Me. ido'iainare pleaded In his own defense. in his promises the defendant admitted that b had broken the law , but he maintained ii was necessary for him 'to ' kill the dog becauao If ever In the future the do shoimld go mad lie , too , would be seized with hydrophobia , as would all othei persons who had over boon bitten ny tht dog. Mr. MoNamara also spoke in glowing terms of his services In thi army , but desolte all these argunmeimb the obdurate jury found him guilty anc r was assessed $14. ) White-Berlin. The wedding of George Knight White auditor of time Patrick Land company and Miss AlwaldaBorlin occurtod yester day afternoon at time' residence of thu a bride's mother , corner of Nineteentim aiim - Iavenport. streets. itev. Dean Gartlnei olilciated. Robert Patrick was best nmau ahmU Miss Klnzio was bridesmaid. Thim affair was a quiet one , only a few fnicnd : and relatIves of the bride mind grooim being present. The happy couple left ou 8 short brIdal tommr last evenimig , whiol will embrace a visit to New Yo k nut ' other eastern cities. 'I Deadly Assault In a Saloon. I. 'rwo Swiss camnorters named Geor Waawoe and Emil Sollontlabler caine Ii . . . . ' . . : _ . - hard words over th tr cupa In the Elkhorn - horn Vaulay lmotmse yesterday afternoon. In the heat of passmn Wasmee solzod a large stone maeh box and struck Soiloimdalmler a fem'tul blow in time taco with it. Three Wjiqnmls were inflicted- one On time brow , mtilbtimor on time cheek , and a third nord. time nose. Wasmeo was arrested on. tjhe charge ot assault with intent to kilt.m . , m , Conmfortsli'or Prisoners. As there seemstd ! be no imopes of getting - ting furnaces amW ? proper heating imp- paratus for tliejocntrat police station for some time , } wnty.ilvo new ( iOUble blankets were to keep time prIsoners from sulFuring witim the cold during the red tape proceedIngs of time circumlocution society. As the jail is gcttimmg to be a sort of hospital , three flow cots and mattresres were also pro- vided. _ _ _ _ A Gasoline Lamp Exploded. The fire depantnuient was called out Iastniglmt about 10 o'clock to the corner of Jiurt and SIxteenth streets by a blaze caused by the explosion of it gasoline lamp belonging to a popcorn stand. Time flames were subdued before they had a chauice to spread to Dayis' saloon adjolmi. ing. _ _ _ _ Coroner. John Drexel It is thought will be a candidate for coroner on time democratic ticket and Is wIthout a rival for the ofilce in his party. The republican aspir. antanre Mr. Barrett , of Barrett & hleafy , and Dr. C. % Y. Hayes. Waterwork. Did. . Bids will be received until October 3 , for the excavation of about 200,000 yards of earth on time waterworks company's new settliug basins i Florence. Urevitios. The remains of Mkflmnol Cody were taken last ovenlug to Waterloo , Nob. , for Interment. All members of time W. C. C. ox.Stu- dents' associatmon are requested to meet at the ofilce of It. M. Patterson , rooms I and 2 Omaha National Bank building , this OVednesday ) evening. Singer's SVfves'and Wealth. A recent cable dIspatch announced the death , at Paris , of the Duke Canepo Sd- ice , who was described as the husband of one of time beautiful daughters of Isaac M. Singer. Time duke died of heart dis- case and was a millionaire. Hardly a twelvetnontim passes withotmt the occurrence - renco of some incident , either foreign or domestic , which recalls memories of the patentee amid first manufacturer of time Singer sowing maclmine , Isaac M. Singer , whose immense wealth and total disregard - gard for matrimonial bonds made him notorious on both sides of the Atlantic. Singer. was born in Massachusetts , but spent time earlj part of his lifo in and around New York 'City. After obtaining - ing his patent Singer , in order to protect iilmuuit against Howe associated himslf with a lawyer mmamod Clarke In the manufacture of immachmncs. Ciarkomnmnnagcd time business and in reality made time money for Singer. After the organizuiViin in 1853 tIme style of time item was Isami.b M. Singer & Co. , Clarke being time cqjdpany. Singer made the most , it not all pf his gigantic fortune between the yearstoZ 1SJ and 1863 , for during the latter your the company was incorporated as tiid Singer Manufacturing company , anti Singer himself , having been married about sour times more than time law allows , sold faIl of 1mm property , retaining only sombjof time stock of time imewly organized company and crossmzmg the Atlantic tookup his residence in England with the q e of his five wives with whom he wasmostimpressed , at time time. Hero Singctdlti4jn 1873 , and litm gation of his estate of over fifteen million is hot yet emmded. Time wife of time Duke Camnpo Solicc Is thought , by Chicago persons who know something of Singer's history , to be one of the clmlldron ot the union maintained by Simgor anti one of his wives for ten years in England. Several daughters ot the renowned Singer reside in New York city , and attract considerable attention through their great personal beauty and style , Some timree years ago the imototl actor Frank C. Bangsmarriotl one ot them , but a sensational separation followed the wedding before time honeymoon was passedand later on the actor instituted stilt fordivorco. Sometime within a year passed an entorrising newspaper corres- PontIent unearthed , us.it were , one of Sin- gor's widows down on the Jerady coast near New York cliv , where slmo had been living for years under an assunmcd name , and having given up all hope of obtain. Ing any portion of Singer's estate. A brother of Isaac Singer has hived In various portions of Illinois for tIme past ton years. lie is of a roving nature , however , and chooses fmmrmln as his vocation. The brotlmer'a name is John , and lie occasionally comes to Chicago. About mm year ago he stepped into the Singer. manufacturing agency , on Wabash - bash avenue and Jackson street , Intro duced himself to the managers , and after spending a few moments in conversation , disappeared as suddenly as he had come , and has not been heard from since. MillIonaire hearst. Cosmopolitan : One of the most sue- cesaful men on thePaciflo coastis George Hearst.recently elected by the denmocrats as United States senator Irom California. Hearst is a Plain old Missouriamm , of small ethmcatiomm , and no polish ofmanners. lie lmas spent most of hislifo Inrougfm mining camps. Upon mines and quartz mining his judgment is almost infallible. Since then he has touched nothing wInch did not turn imito gold. He owns time richest mine in Montana- has valuabin mines iii Utah , idaho , I4evada and Mexico. 'imon ho hogan to appear as a power , : Ilagin amid Tcvls Invited him to become an associate with them. 'rhuis ho huts ztc qimiroti large Interests in California lands. lIe is a man slow of specohandof actioum , lie Imesitates over a decision , but lie can be rapid when the occasion calls for prommpt ! action. Thins lie had been nego- tiatmug fora large ittican ranch just over time border , whleh imad been allowed to go to rmmin becau it was on the trail that Geronimo mmlwmtyaiumsed when on ono of his periodical raid. hearst got early intelligence of thocplure of time Apache chief anti ouri tkn hind at about 20 cents mm acre. For$00,000 lie obtained a body of rich land that is worth t0iay I seveniil million. . Many amusing stories sire related of L hearst's peculiarities , but with all his oddities lie comnuuqtmds respect for his honesty and his loyalty to friends two I traits not conspicdo4 among mlmmng millionaires. lime gthQroslty to the deem- ocratie part.y in CauItruia led to iis ole- I vatlon to the scnat.oJ lie had strong m political ambition , biiIhmia advisors have usually been badly spl oted. Thus , when he was placed In norqitjatiomi for governor of California , ho mudea speech so limit of learned words and florid. rhetoric that every one knew It had been written for him. It fell that , and General Stoneman secured the nomlna- : tlon. But after the rosmilt was announced llearstcame forward anti In smmplo , plain language' deciared that ho would work for the candidate r sincerely ammd faitlmftihly. His speech was the event of the convention , and one of 3 the audience called out : "Uncle George S if you had taiked that way before time vote vou would have got that nomipa- m tioni Senator Ilearat's wealth Is estimated at $15,000,000 and his income at $80,000 xi montim. lie recently inatle a pr $ ent te imis only son of at newspaper in San Frau cisco. 'l'kie young maim has a atrommg tast4 a for journalism amid nu almost tmnoxamu a plod opportummity for gratifyiimg 15. . . . - . , : _ ' . CITY COUNCIL. A Very Isarge Amount or Routine flimsiness rranaatetl. A regular adjotmrimctt umeoting of time city council was lucid last eve iilmmg with l'rcsldont ilechel in time chair. Messrs. Alexander , Bedford , lkmrnimamu nuuti [ Cuts- per were absent. Commimunleatiomis wore received mis follows - lows : Approving contract anul bonds of Stuimt & Hamnel ; approving ortlimmanice.4 lasscti at the inst meetimmg ; approving contract of Iluigh Mtmrptmy for paving ; appointing aptrausers on certain tin- provewents ; from time city treasurer noti- tying time board of time tender of dimniages to certain peroums : imon.approvat of Acting Mayor l chet of time ortilxmnnce regarding time Isstiu of pay- mug bonds ; notification front time city treasurer the imtymcnt of certain roery owners' shares due in time grad. hug of Dodge street from Twenty-sixth to 'rimirty.slxtlm street ; George V , ' . Tilson , city cngiumecr , asked for a two weeks' lcmivo of abscuico , granted ; froni time city troasumrer aimnouneing thut Bell & Mc- ( Jantilisim had paid $500 for time opening of alley in block 4 , Kountze'a third ad- dmtion. Thecmty engineer , In a communication , stated that the easIest way to ome to a decision mis to the best means of chang- leg the grade of Capitol avommuo would be to call a meeting of thu property owners. About * 8,000 In estimateawore received from time board of public works and were approved. 'l'imo contract and bond for time con- strtmetlon of time sewer In district No. 61 by Hugh Murphy were anprovod. Time contract of Regan Bros. & Co. , for paving of certain streets wits approved. A conimnunmcation was read from time residents of Vobster street between 'rwcnty-elgIth , anti Timirtletim streets , ask- tog that the Street be brought to mm proper grade at a reasonable expense to timem. Referred to the committee on grades anti grading. From 0. V. Gallagher and otimers , that Webster street at certain points be re- graded flnl waiving all damages. Re- ferrect to the committee oa grades and grading. II. D. Estabrook , G. P. Diets and bttmers petitioneti [ lint the gas mains be extended up Decatur street as far as ! l'wonty.eightim , anti north on time latter Street as far its time sixth block. iteferred to the committee on guts and electric lights. A petition from several resitlenta of Blaimmo street asking timmit said street be qpcmmcd , extended mind widened : rsnn Tenth to Thirteenth streets. Refcrid to the oonimnitteo on grades and grading. Petition from A. and II. Kountze , and others , for time grading of time alloy north of Hickory street , between Eighth and 'fetiSh streets. Committee on grades and grading. An invitation from James W. Savidge , president of the board of directors of the public library , iimviting the members of time couincil to their annual nmcotmng , was accepted. A communication from J. M. Eddy , superintendent of time Missouri Pacific railway , stating that ho thought the rules governing time Sixteenth street crossing of time Belt line are simfilcient to protect time travclingpubllo , was referred to the city attorney. A communication from Artlmtmr S. Walcott , notifying the board that there is an mm- healthy pond of stagnant water at Thirtieth and Chicago streets , was no- ferret ! to the comumnittwi on streets uumtt alloys. \v. H. Smmtlu waived all damages by reason of grading howard street from Twenty-second to Twcmmty-fourth Street. L'laced oum file. H. 0. Ctmshming , Frank Colpctzor and others , by a petltmon , asked that time order providing for time lowering ot the grade of 1)odge street , from Twenty.fourtli mtve- flue , east antI west , be rescinded as it will entail a great loss to time property owners in time vicinity , and a cost of 8,000 or $10,000 to the city. R3ferrod to the corn- fluittec on grades and grading. 1-hugh G. Clark and others were given the privilege of keeping their powder magazines in their present location until Juno 1 , 1888 when time locmtioum will ho voluntary changed to outside of the city limits. A conmniunlcation was received from Hogan Bros. & ( Jo , , announcing tlmat nil gratiimmg and paving lies been abated owing to the fact that there are no more streom curbed and ready for grading and paving. They claim that this involves - volves a loss to them of nearly $106 a day , and they ask for Instructions. te- ferreti to the comwitteo on paving , curb- lag and guttering. The following changes in election ofl'm- cors were made : H M. Sampson in place of E. 0. Ballou r , first district , ein-hth ward ; Herman iVagner in place of'Jotmn bucks , d , second district , ei'hth ward ; J. .J. O'Connor In place of S. I. Hawk , d , first district. fourth ward ; 'l'hoinu Cleveland In place of David hlmmrpstcr , first district , fifth ward ; Thomas Leddy in place of B. B. Neoly and V. H. Brereton In place of P. A. Gaven , imintim ward ; John Brnndt in place of - Ron- bins , W B. Pimyton in place of Julius Cooley , third ward ; James J. McCabe , ml , Sclmimylor VaketIeld , r , clerks in second ( listnict , fifth ward , In place of John Mchitirmitt mind Ed A. Taylor ; Charles Thomas anti 0. P. Seward , judges ; C. A. l'otter , clerk , sovoumthm ward , first district. Itesoiutiomis were adopted as follows : 'l'hat thu Lolicc commissluimers be in. structed to grade tha soutim side of Cum- lug street from Timirty.sixthi street to Lowe avenue So that the sidewalks can be laid ; timat the democrats be allowed time misc of time city hail for a immecting on October 5 ; notifying the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railway , and also the Belt , Line company , to plank their crossings across Twelfth n.nd Cass streets ; authorizing time chairman of time hearth of ubiie works to mumako contracts for tIme gratling of Webster street. froni 'J.'wonty.cighth avenue to 'rimirtietli Street ; directing tIme chiniruien of time board of public works to contract with Riley & Co. for time repair of Tenth street froumm hlmirney to Mason Wherever the street pavement has boon displaced in the constrtmction of time trucks of the Cable Tramway company , mind time latter company be charged with time cost , providing they do not do time necessary repairing timemselves before ten days ; directiiig the notification of the Cable Tramway COflhlLmnY to renmoro all obstructions on 'J'ontb street , especially time castings omm the sidewalks anti in time gutters ; authorizing the placing of dee- trio hlgimts at time railroad crossings on Ninth street , between Jones and Leaven- worth streets ; that time nmayor take time nroper steps to remove three or four houses of prnstitutlomi Oti Eleventh street and Capitol aventme , saId houses being nine toot on the street and being a pimbhie utilsanco. The following reports of committees wore received and adopted : Referring the clainis of Frammems E. Wilde and Oren Smith to time city attorney - ney ; that P. J. Quamloy be lormitted to place dirt on South Twenty-sevomitim street , granted under thmo directions of the city engineer ; that the hmrni of May , k Ettingr he allowed time privimege of erecting scales In the alley In block r,7 , , city ; recommending the opening of Timmrty.tlrst street to Davemmport street. Time committee on having , curbing and guttening recomnmneniled thmat the bill of : liarber Aspbaitoonpauiy , svimlchm amounts to $ i,47l,20 , for [ lie roairiflg of I'enttm street trommi ( 'onter SO Williams , be allowed - lowed , ΒΆ Iho recomnineuidatlon was imot I granted and the bill was referred to the , city attorney. 'Xbu same committee recowunomidad time ' - . . - - . . passage of an.orttinancn crcmitlumg sewer district No , 183. This committee recommontieti also the PhYnmelmt of $ J07.6S iii favor of time Barber Asphalt ctiinpammy for lnbor amid nmaterlitl iii cimmumgti at time immterseetioui of Flfteoimtim : tntl himunimey streets. Adopted. l'iie following ortilnances were Creating sewer dIstrict No , 63 , auth tilroctimig time coumstruetioum of time sotver ; ordorliug time paving of StWoimtccmithi uintL Eigiitcemmtim streets from Ihirumey to Farnam streets ; declaring time necessity of cimuunging time gratte of Twenty- soconti street froumi St. Mutrys avenue , to Leavenworth street ; ordering time paylmmg of Soventeeuit street fromim Davenport to Cunmmmng streets with cedar blocks with concrete base ; tiecianluig Newton street In ( Bse's addition , from 1)avenport snb division to Thirtieth street , open for travel ; creating pavIng dIstrict No. 13.3 ; ortleriimg time gnatilmig of I'ierce street to a poiumt 100 feet south of Mason street ; provitlummg for thu issue of district naviimg bonds 1mm tlmstrmots Noi. 81 , 87 and 9(1 ( , ned to create a sinking fumed for time 1)iYnieult : thereof ; providing for time Isumo of alley district paving bonds in alley paving dIstricts Nos. 33 , 34 , 85 , 80 anti 87 , immmti time creation of a sinking fund for the nay- mont thereof , ordering time gratling of that part of .Toftesistreet from mm ioint $00 feet cast of Twenty-fourth street to Twenty-smxtim street , and ordering the board of publlo works to cause said work to be done , declaring the necessity of appropriating certain property and lands for the use of the city of Omaha for the purpose of opening Thirty-first avenun to Davenport street ; changing the grade of Castellar street from the cast curb of Fifteenth street to time cast curb of 1"oumrtceutlm street. For travelers it 1s a necessity , Time genuine Brown's Ginger , Frederick Brown , l'lmiladclpimla , 1822. - - A VEISY BAt ) MAN. Arrest or . Notorious Cutthroat and flighwayman in Omaha. M. B. Flonis has a record-and a bad one. lie Is a Mexican. Some twelve odd years ago lie was time envy of youth. ful desperadoes for imis daring deeds. lie was popular nniong time westenum border thieving clmmss for his recklessness and disrcgarti of tIme gentler forms of living. He cotmlti cut a timroxtt with time same neatmmcss thmat ho could rob a coachin the latter business ho was something of an expert. lie becanmo bold in that call- leg umitit time oflicers nipput him and that time ho served tivelvo years. Time penitentiary did mmot improve his morals. Wimen out lie began his old him of trader and mnany are the escapiuttes lie has had with the ofhiecra amid others. lie cmmme to Ommihma. It was an evil tiny , lie made nothing hero as far as is shown , but being shadowed amid his cimaractor known , hue was taken cairo of by Oflleor Ormsby. The jtil : holds hum until time time of hmi preliminary hearing. Thfrteenlh Street Gang. Officers are on the outlook for time Mo Donalti boys , members of time umotoriouxi 1'hirteonth Street gangwlio attoniptcd to muse a row at Kessler's garden last Sun- day. Constable Stegcman gave thenm a severe clubbing , and the probabilities are that they can be distinguished by the marks they bear upon their heads. Time Coumimiy UoiimmiMslonere , The three county commminmssioners are now in time country fixing tip culverts , bridges , etc. A well-known Politician remarked yesterday that In his opimi- ion they were fixing imp "fences" for time fall campaign. Hood 's Sarsaparilla Combines , 1mm a manner peculiar to itself , the best blood-purifying and strcngtlmenlmmg renie- dies of the vegetable kingdom. You will fled this wonderful remedy effective ivimere other immedicines have failed. Try It now. It will perRy your blood , regulate the digestion , and give now life and vigor to the entIre body. "flood's Sarsaparllla did inc great good. I was tired omit from overwork , and it toned mo up. " Mite. U. E. SIMM0s , Cohmoes , N.Y. " I aufferod tlmree years from blood 1)OlSOfl. I took Hood's Sarsaparllla and think I am cured. " Mits. Id. J. DAvis , iirockport , N. Y. Purifies the .73tooc ilood'aRarsspaniila Is clttracterized by three peculiarities : fat , time conaincJha of remedial agents ; 2d , the proportion ; ad , the process of securing the active medicinal qualities. Time result Is a medlcimic of unusual strength , effecting cures hitherto unknown. Send for book containing additIonal evidence , 4' Rood's Sarsapariila tones up my system purifies my blood , sharpens my appetite , anti seems to make moe over. " J. 1' . TU0MI'SON , egister of Deeds , Lowell , Mass. "Hood's Rarsiapanilla beats all others , and is worth Its weight in gold. " I. BAIUIU'IQTOX , 130 Bank Street , NuwYork City. Hood's SarsaparHa 8old by'ail druggists. $ i ; six for $ . Made only by 0. 1 , hOOD k CO. , Lowell , Mass. 100 Doses One Doflar. BflOLD , "Sweet Sixteen. " who Is the , , rch&rd. c.vpr iii , , m.odowa . rides Tompa on the s.eboch rambles over thu mountain. aui es. Jo cmi the iiviy outdoor game , , auti pormg. jt.t me , Jee , Neek , Arm. , and * Innd crc pcrtect ptciurt.Of fle.uuy , whieiiiie yrecrvc by UluI.g UluI.gHACAN'S Magnolia Balm tor the Cusisplexion. it mako. a ia.iy of 40 c.pear but tie. 'Tic s iinrniei. ' , IIqui,1 , LL.miied Inau.autiy. Cau'i be Ieiecl.d , Abates the iii eftectsot 1101 , Dry. ' , Vlclj' W.sllisr. ioecawcy wiih Tan , S5uebura , Freckle. , Triter and evtry5ki , , Iiienm.h. , W.odrt1llr Refreshing. fake ii vit. item lu the bacberu an.l uuma1ac. 0 , 'v JeZ WILL Npr UNHOOK Wi-uiLc BrJNQ WooN. vcry lady wiio destics perccton , in style sii , Iorui should wear them. ) Ianusctued oniy by Ui WORCESTER CORSET COMPttNY , .Wuzcetcr , Mass. sno at Ma.ici cuect , iIlcsQ MARKET GARDENING. , C- .1 AU ItitcrIet' sVfhIi Otto or Orna Imn' . 'etcIiibk OnvdeiICra. An Article of Interest to All-Time Life W 5. Sailor-flow time Gooti Shmip"hlcalthm" was Fotmnticred , Etc. . Etc. - . - p The life of a sailor it ; often verr interesting reatuummue tt ) the citizens 01 thu western coummury. Kumowluir title 1(1 ( be time fact a r.JortOr iiotil- S 'icritig his unto book amid Futior No , 2 , i'taried , omit tt ) flint xiii ( iti sailor , ammti lmmtorview iiini on ( hue mutter. The reporter nmot ilir. tiornartl Cnm-m'tonq , who rosiiios ii , ontral Park near time city ilumlts. Ne. Cmirstom'5 , a ( lerimmaim by birth Is It bmmshtmess a.t mm gsmnuier , mind trtiOkot ammd etippitos the iiotoi amid rt'stmmuirnnts of Omnith ' whim frcii vegetables tivery mnnrnhmif. Ommt'&ng tiecosteil ty tim re.tJrter $ ito nid f " 'i cc I seliod tiu em * for about ton Ytir , , anti In tiiat v1sit - . ttt itlnmoet oteryctUntry iii thu world. I liars to Olmimimi , Amitraiin , Now Zoalammii , time East In , ( mitts , amid almnust over' soimi'ontelaine the Mcdi- . ( cmrtmfleflim $05. Timi hiloot it sailor is ft hard OnO' its , woii as a dengorous ono , and oimiy a man with a very good constitution can stand It very1 long. leimJoyoti mmiv life on the aea * mind WM always healthy there. in fioll noverbad a days I sickness until atoimt omue year ago. " "Then yOU have boon sick lately , " asicod the ' ' rovorter. . wastakun sick lasttalL 1 lost maylpu petite , could not eat enough to keep a child alive , imni night sweats. would got up in themnorningfeeilng worse than a main who hind not siopt mit alt. oouid only alit a Ilt.tle , broskfitct , anti would hero to vomit that Si very soon sitter eating it. I was attaekcd Wit a bad imacking cough which wouid cause me hmmteuiso lamn him my chot mini iupgl , would have chums and lever every three or four ttay , My ctndltIon became alarming. I oouitl icitreoly lift as much us a child. As I aahdt'.foro I be- cameo alarmed , amid hearing anti rouulimg comm. sidorabionbommt liii. McCoy and henry r eon- eluded to call 1,1)00 thom , which I did about three week ago amid was examine-i. toiti mo I had catserhimml eonstmmptton and pi-omisod to cure moo Iii two months. Not quite It month hits elapsed mind 1 ama well again. I have mm imiore night sweats , no nmnrc cimills and fever. do not voniit any more iii time morning , ' aiid to toil the truth fool ilko a now mean alto'I' gether. I feel its tmiouglm I could not any enough for irs , McCoy and henry for they have ia- doodwo'icdwonders mini casoi alit. iiiNAitD CARSTENS. The above cut i mm very good portrstt of Mr. Carm.tens , who rvsidoq Iii Central l'ark , near tb4 city itmnits , where he wiii gladly corronorato tht above stateniont to anyone who will take thi roubio to call or address bun there , LEADS ' 10 CONSUMPTION. lsTmnF.srisu 5.1IRNCa OF ) . CONDITION NOT TO 'him TitiVI.zu ) WiTh , When cntarrh iiims existed in the head amid the Upuer part of tue throat for tiny length of time --tre patient living 1mm a tiItrlct whom people mire stihjoct to ctttimrrhai mmiTtctioim-anti the die. ettse has been ieit mmnctired , tue cuttirrhm Invari. ably , aomotiiiios iowiy , uxtond dowmm tOo wimmdpmpo and into tiio broimchiaI tubes , which tubescoflvcv the ahr to tlio diiforont i.mrts of use mugs. 'The tubes bacomno affected from limo woliiiiir sOd ttio mucous arising from cntarrh ' nnd , In sonlo ln4tahicos , bocomno iitiggod lip. 50 t'bat time air osmoimot got in an freely neit tioUid. Sliortiless of breath follows , lied time 1)Iltieflt breathes with laboranti dilllnuity. lii either case tiloro is a sound of crackling and wlieoMng imishie the cijoit. At this stage of the diseasetho broittiiinm Is usually momrnpitlL , t. titati wimoim in health , . 'rime patiunt 1ia alsO hot diuthos over his body. The paIn whlclm scoompanios this condition is or a tiuil charactorfeIt In the chtht behind tue iirott bone , or tinder tiio siiommlderbindo. The jiiiim may como mmmd go--last few titlyB aimd thea be absent for several otbor. The cough that occurs in the first stagea of bronchial oatarrh is dry , comes on at intervals , hacking In ehmarso. icr , anti Ii uuaIiy mot troublesome in time mornung on rising , or going to bed at night and It may be in the ihrt evidence of the disease ox- tcntming Into time lungs. Sometimes there are fits of cotmgltlng induced by the tough muons so violent as to cause vomn- ititig. Later on the mucus thmit is raised , ha intmnd to contain small partlcio of yoilow matter - tor , which iimclicittes that the imaul tubes In the lungs are now aff'ctcd. With tihiS there are often Streak8 of blood mixed with the mucus. in some 05805 time Patient becoiiios very pale , litme fever , and expectorates before ammy cough appeats. in some caaes smai hnasaem of cheesy 5ut , . Stance arc spit up , which , vheii pressed between - twoon thofltgorsomit , a bad odor. In other cases , particles oC it hard , chalky nature are sPit ll. 'rite raising of cheesy or chalky limp. indtcato serious mishlef at work in the lungs. SNEEZING CATARRIN. What it Meatia , lime it Acts , and What it is. You sneeze when you got up in the morning you try to anoeo your nose off every time you cr0 exposed to the icast draft or air. You have ft fulimmoss over the front of time forehiond , and time nose fools as it there was a plug in each nostril which you cannot.diaiodgo , You biome your umoso Until your ears crack , but It don't tie any good , md the only resuit Is that you euc. Coed In getting up a very rod nose , and you so irritate the lining memntrano of that organ thiityou are unabie to breatbo through it at all. This is a correct and not overdrawn piotuie of an acute attuok of cat.arrh , or "Snoozing Catarrh" as it is otiiod. Now , whmmtdooe this condition indicate ? Virst , a cold that causes muons to be poured cut by th. giaimds in tiio nose : then timoo diseased glands are attacked by swarms of ilttio germ. -the ontarrh germ-that heat in tIme iir in u iocauity where tiio disease is prevalent. 't'hoee imiilmmiomilae , in their eiforts to iiimd a lotigmont , irritate time sensitive membrane lining the nose and natmmro undertakeS to rid herself of them by producing a lit of snoozing. Stiioii thin nose becomes fluloti vlth timiokonod timid tilsoasoti nmmmous tim natural chtmimnels rsir . . 4 tlmo Intrtduotion of air into limo iumigtt $5 Intor- Cored with , timid time porsoim so oifctod irmuat iroathe through tIiO mouth , anti hmy aucti tnoaims time ttmrotmt tiucoinoR parched and dry smmorirmg is produced , ttnti thou time catsirrhal disease gains ready umecoss to the thotitsiutJ lungs. DOCTOR II Cresap . - . Late ofBellovuo Hospital , N.Y AND noc'ron Columbus Henry flavo Ollices : . 3IO3II RANGE BUILDING - - Cor. 15th and Harrsey Streets Omaha , Neb , - - Whore all curablu cas.a are ti-cited With sue. etas. Modict ' tremutoti ilmiifmiiiy , ( Jon. tmmnptioui , hirmgimt's flhstase , iyamopitsi ) , , lthou. inmutisImI , amid tilt Nititvous liSiimls. il , ui. 50505 si specialty. txNstJl'I'A'rISN ( t oflico or by mall $1. ' ( ) ilIco imouri : tJ to 11 mt.mnm S to 4 p. iii. ; 7 to - sp mu. f3undsy included. torrespomidonco rcocivea prompt attention , ) iimnytilseastos mire treated succesetIhily by lit McCoy through the flialid , and it is timmis pout , bio fur those Unsitthmto make milourmicy to oh. mum sUecessrui hmUBiiitsii troatiminimi t Ihsoit homes. No lpttor am.wed , unless accounpa. nitstl 4o , by Instmmpa. Address aiiittor to Di-J. C..McCoy rpotu ' . lu iuid Ji I ltsimngo Uuhitiiimg , Omaha , N.h. . . . . 5-