rrT THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : HJESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1887. fini ECAB'S ' VIEWS OF CLEVELAND He Regards Him Very Much as Scotchman Do a Chip in Porridge. THE KIND OF A MAN HE WANTS. The Democratic Administration fjnek Ing In Orlclrtallty , Korea and ! ) ! nlty-.IiHllulnl lloiinrH-l'onrt'a Klicccflsur--IlrnvltlcB. rrnoii tiir. IIKK'S M.NCOI.X ntmKAu.l Hon. Patrick Kgan returned yesterday from Now York City and eastern points \vhcro business has taken him for the last ton days. Air. Kgnn , during his visit , mot Michael Uuvitt , who has been in the cait , and while in Now Yurk City met Messrs. O'Connor and Esmond , the two Irish members of parliament who have coino to America to prcsunt the Irish question to the people and who will visit tlio principal cities between Now York anil San Francisco. About October 27 Messrs. O'Connor und Esmond will bo in Omaha , where they will Attend the Irish national ball to bo held at that time. Either just prior to their Omaha visit or immediately following it , the two gentle men will visit Lincoln , where they will be accorded a grand reception and ban quet. Upon their return from the Pacific const tlnty will again visit Omaha and lecture at that time. In the Chicago News of recent date a letter was pub lished from Mr. Egan that WUH furnished the News in company with hundreds of others from prominent men in the nation on tlio presidential question. The people of Lindoln and the people of Nebraska entire will bo interested in Mr. Kuan's views of the president nnd his policy. The letter sent to the Chicago News was as follows : My Dear Sir : 1 have to acknowledge re ceipt of youi esteemed letter requesting my vlows on the administration of 1'rusldent Cleveland , HIII ! In reply 1 rt-grut that what 1 Imvu to miy on Hint suujuct must be unfavor able to the distinguished visitor whom your ft i city is preparing to receive. But as you have asked uiu tor my oulnlon 1 will state U with candor , 1 regard the administration of President Cleveland very much as a Scotchman regards 11 "a chip In 'porridge" capable ot neither ' much uonil nor gretit harm. 1 regard It ns lacking In oriuliiullly , lacklm : In foice , lack- In In Utility , but not intentionally vicious. 1 consider It lias failed to Increase the com merce , tlio prosperity , or tlui wealth of the people at home , and it certainly has not inadu the nr.tlon more respected abroad. 1 am ono of those who belluvo that In the case of nations , as of Individuals there IH inorit to live lor than mere material existence or than the accumulation of wealth , una that nations , as well ns Individuals , should strive to mm and to com maud tlio respect nnd es teem of their contemporaries. America Is recorded in Kurope , nnd especially In Kng- Ir.nd , as a nation of money grubbers una sharpers , whoso ideas of glory nnd patriotism never raise above the mluhty dollar , and who.so principles art ) regulated solely by thu standard ot expediency ; us a nation which , while possessing the freest , the greatest , the most glorious itnmbllcan lorm ot govern ment in tlio world , produces sumo of tlio worst and meanest toadies on the lace of the earth toadies who moro "dearly lo\e n lonl" than does tlio veriest Hedge In Kng- land. President Cleveland's administration has done nothing to remove the urst of these Impressions , mid It has given tangible color to the second by bunding to Knglnnd , and maintaining there as minister Mr. I'lielps , n man who from the lirst ( . 'ay ' lie sctblsfootln Urltain forgetful of the dig nity which should surround Ills ollico ns rcpiesuutntive of this great American re- puulic prostrated himself In liumblovor - fihip of everything aristocratic and every thing Kngllsh. I know that Minister Pheips does not rcpicsent the manhood of tlio great American people , and 1 regard tlio continu- nnco of sucli a man m a position of so much Importance its ono of tliosu blunders which arti L-onerally considered us repruhinsiulu us crimes. Keeling , as I ( to , Jealously proud of Ameri can national prestige and of the honor of the American Hair , 1 desire to sec as president n man who would give us an administration such as James U. Hlalno would give on thu republican side , or Allen U. Thtirman on tin ; democratic , an administration with n policy boid , strong , active , vigorous , manly , ana at and at the same time di iilueUly conserva tive ; In a word , an administration with a policy woriny of tlio greatness arid worthy of the dignity of tlio American nation. I remain , my dear sir , yours very tailfitiilly , Lincoln , Neb. , Uct. 1. PATIIIGK KUAN. AKTICI.US OK INCOI'OKATION of the Gold Dust Mining & Milling com pany , limited , wore tiled yesterday with the secretary of htato. The business of the company is to buy and dovclou gov ernment mining lands in Arkansas. The principal place of business is at Wymore , tiugo county , with a brunch ollico at Hear , Ark. Capital stock. $ ; t,0)0,000. ) The indebtedness is limUtid.to $15,01)0. ) Fol lowing arc thu incorporators : Unfits M. Stark , Charles Guy , E. K. Drew , C. 11. Carson , tt.V. . Lallm , K. T. Pookhniu , G. A. Wusliburn , E. L. Manstield , . K. Conin , W. II. Urown , AF. . liollobaugli , William M. Douglass , and II. A. Drew. TO THE JUUQK9. Thu mcmbors of the Lancaster count ; bar association will meat Wednesday evening next ; at thu ollico of N. C. Ab bott to make , arrangements for a grand reception to bo tendered to the lion. S , H. Pound and Hon. C. M. Parker , the two judges who retire from the bench this fall. The a ( lair , no doubt , will bo one of the most interesting nnd elabo rate of thl kind over held in the city , Ju'ljro Pound retires from the district judgship after twelve years continuous service on the bench and Judge Parker vacates thu coiiuty judge's ollico after sta yoniH faithful service to the people of the county. When the bar of Lancaster county enters tors upon a work of this character it out shines all other efforts and the esteem n which the judges wcru hold will bo hand Bomuly exemplified. TO VISIT OMAHA. There will bf a largo number of Lin coin democrats in Qimiha the coming t we days , the democratic state convention calling a goon many democrats nnd the visit of Mr. Cleveland lirlng the hearts ol many others to go and look upon a live democratic president. Among the purely democratic visitors to tiie president wil bo Postmaster Walkius , Police Judge Wtutmoru , Mayor Sawyer , John Mo Mnnigal and P. II. Cooper. Thu visit t < thu president will he u greater attractioi for the faithful than the state conven tion. JUI > 0 FIELD. In accordance with the resoiutioi passed bv the republican convention o the Second judicial district , Govorno Thnyor to dn. tppointud Allen W. Fieli as district judge for the unoxpircd tern of Judge Pond , whose resignation -wen into otl'oct thu 1st. Mr. Field is tlio re publican nominee "with Judge Ctuipmai in this district , and a court docket o nearly live hundred cases commences -li this county on the 17th. making a largi volume of work for both judges. Mr FiiKt will ( nullify at once lor his judlcia work. , STATE HOUSE ITEMS. Governor Thaycr departed yestorda' for Omahawhere ho welcomes the gram lodge of Knights of Pythias and assists ii welcoming Cleveland to the state. Captain Humphrey , ono of the Firs district nominees for district judge , wa a caller at tlio executive ollicc yesterday The Fremont , Klkhorn & Missouri Val ley railroad has tiled with the board o transportation the annual report of thread road for the year ending Juno 80. U. W. Montgomery , of Beaver City William 1) . Coc , of "Beatrice , and M. 11 1-ih , Omaha , were the notaries coinmis 1 yesterday by the governor. i Concealed Her Srx Twenty Yours. Ono of the most remarkable cases o concealment of sax has just been brougli to llcht nt Cincinnati. September 28 t\p- illcntion wns mndc to Colonel L. A , . Unr- Is , ono of the trustees of the Un.vton ohllirn' borne , for the ntlmlsslon of a sick veteran la that institution. The soltllor uallctt at Colonel Harris' house nnd wns Rlvon an application blank to bo Illicit out. Tim veteran's nnmo wns James Fisher. Ho hnil a latter from the colonel of Ins regiment which stated that Hslior had received an honorable dlHchango after two years' service hi Company C , Sixth Ohio infnntry. Fisher wan ill and tinalile to provide for him- pelf. Colonel Harris gave htm trans portation September 23 to Dayton , with u Icttor to Colonel Patrick , superintend ent of the home , requesting him to take earn of the bcnrcr until lie could bo pro- vidrni for. The medical examination at Dnyton rovimlcd the fact that Fi&lier WO.H a woman. Of course she 'wa.i not received into the home , and no one known where she now is. Very little is known of her history except that she is fifty-nine ynars old. ' Since the war she has continued to tlro s like a man nnd live with those of that sex. In appear ance Fisher is short ana heavy set , with a round smooth face , dark' hair and eyes. Her voice in somewhat cfl'eminatc , but no one has ever mi.spcclcd her sex. Col onel Tafol says the woniLti was one of tlio bravest soldiers in his regiment , and ho was astonished to learn Unit Fisher i.s a woman. . - "As is tlio bud hit with an envious worm. " so is many a youth cut down by the mwwlng worm consumption. But it can bo inatlo to release its hold and stop its gnawing. Dr. Picrce's "Golden Medical Discovery" will , if taken in time , cfl'cct permanent cures , not only in consump tion , but in all ca os of chronic Jor th\ bronchial tntl lung diseases. t "Check Your M. Quad in Detroit Free Press : The more I go about the country by rail the moro I want to kill a railroad employe. It was fully fifteen years ago that I tir.it got the idea that I should gome day shed the blood of a railroad man , nnd that be lief has been growing stronger every day since. There is a chap in the union depot at Uuflalo who is hourly courting death. I shan't kill him , but some day some other sullcring victim will surely sited his bilious blood. I wns in liiill'nlo the other day , and naturally wanted to conic to Detroit. 1 think the same fecl- intr would have possessed _ any other stranger in Hullalo. Tlioro is not one single valid reason why any one should remain in Uullalo when ho can start for Detroit. Ho was figuring on the distance of the sun from the earth when I stepped to the window. I waited seven minutes before interrupting him , and then asKed for a ticket to Detroit. He Hung down his pencil , yunkod a ticket out of the rack , stamped it in a vicious manner ami flung it at my chin. It was a ticket to Louis ville. " 1 wanted to go to Detroit. " "Wiiy didn't you say so , then ! " "I did. What time does the train go * " "Kight o'clocK to-morrow morning. " " 15tit I want to go to-night. " "Then why didn't you say so ! How did I know when you wanted to go. Train goun at 10 o'elock. " "Hut the time table says 11 o'clock. " "Then why did you ask me ? " 1 .started to apologue , but lie shut the whitlow down on mo. Then 1 told him lirough the glass that I would go to xmiavillc , wait over 'till ' morning , or do ilmost anything else to secure his for giveness , but ho continued obdurate anil refused to see me again. It is the baggageman , however , who o gore 1 sigh for. It sometimes seems ns if hey wore employed to add to the number > f lost souls. When I wanted to go down to Cincinnati the other day I saiil to the ir.ui at the depot : "Can you check this trunk for Cincm- wti ? " "llumpl" ho replied , looking at mo in search ot hayseed. I took the check he offered nip , saw dm place another on the trunk , and four days afterward , after much worry and ! onsiderable cost , trot my trunk' from Cleveland , wJiuro il had been carried as straight as a string. When 1 think of .nking a trip trom Detroit to Moscow there arc no anxieties connected with change of ears or jumping to steamboats and back. I know I'd bring up all right and at the head of the procession , but my trnnk , I'll bet $100 to f 1 it would never go ono rod beyond Toledo ! Tiie boss baggage man in thu union depot in Cleveland lias been living for Forty odtl years , but his days arc num bered. It won't bo my hand which will make his wife a widow , but the slayer is no doubt on his way tho. I had been down to Klvria. 1 chocked my trunk from Detroit to Klvria , but of course it didn't go there. The Lake Shore road felt under obligations to mo for patroniz ing twenty-live miles of its line , and therefore carried my trunk on to Nor- wulk. 1 tried hard to appreciate the kindness of this "long-haul" clause , but didn't succeed until the baggageman at Klvria got his coat off. The trunk finally came back with oao liingo broken and the lock out of repair , and three davs later I checked it for Cleveland. 1 bad a check rending from Klvira tr Cleveland , and I saw another put on the truck. I was assured by the baggomr.n and tlio ticket agent und the drayman that I need not worry. I .stood there and saw it put on the train , ami saw it como oll'i.ii Cleveland. . After getting : ! bit to eat I went into the baggage room and my trunk was not there. After twc hours' hunting I found it in a Lake Su perior line of boats. went back tt tackle tlio baggageman anil after I lint : jawed him for twenty-live minutes with out a break , lie coolly turned and said : "Twenty-livo cents for the transfer please. " "Hut 11 didn't order it transferred. " "Hut it was checked that way. " "Then , your man at Klyria is U blame. " "Perhaps , but I am not the man a1 Klyria. I am the man at Cleveland. " \Vo jawed' , and called each other liar : nnd horse thieves , but 1 paid the transfer Then 1 got the trunk and tied it up will fifty feet of clothes line and wrote "De trait1 on it thirteen places , and said U the check man : "Can you check this trunk for Detrol by stearaorr" "Certainly. " "And will it go there ? " "It will. " "To-night ? " "Yes. " "No misfako1 "What do you take mo for ! Are yoi getting soft in the head ? " He checked it. When I reached De troit it was not on the boat. It had no been put on. A telegram said it was no in the steamboat baggage room in Clove land. It had not gone buck to Klyria. I was not on its way to Xorwalk. It luu not come around by rail. Three day later I got news of it. The tclegran read : "Trnnb with check 080 carried up t ( Kennurd house , Cleveland , my mistake How shall wo forward it to Detroit ? " Ami I telegraphed back : "Send the whole durned thing to anj hospital which will accept it as a gift. " Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. VThMi n by w as sick , we gave her Castoria. When fcho was a Child , she cried for CMtorlft , Wheu &ho became. Miss , she clunrj to Castoria , When she had Children , she ga o them Castoria. GAMBLING DID IT. A Prominent Philadelphia Broker , Driven to Suicide. Long Brunch Letter to Philadelphia Times : On the south side ot the West Knd plazxa tlio other night sat John Pon- dir , still a New York broker , with a com fortable balance in bank. Ho has tried all the games , from poker nnd sovon-up down to keno , and last of till crlbbage , and is not much the worse for wear for his participation In some ot the greatest games of chance over played on the American continent. The cinvcr blos som in Pondlr's buttonhole looked droopIng - Ing and faint with the heat of the day , and the still alert and nllvo Now YorK broker tossed agido a cigar ho had smoked to the bitter end and seemed in a reminiscent mood. I asked : "Do you remember Ed Hill- son , n wool broker of Chestnut street ? Wn both mot thirty years ago at Joe Hall's game in Walnut street , Philadel phia ? " "Indeed 1 do , " replied Pondlr , "and thereby hangs a talc. No man ever lived who was fonder of all games of chance than poor Hillson , thu wool broker. He lived in Philadelphia for forty years nnd was , 1 think , from Alsace or Lorraine , for he was certainly half Frenchman. Hillson never. had the Napoleonic courage or nerve needed to make a great gambler , but with him it was the fatal passion for cards. Ho seemed to begrudge the hours spent m the ordinary vocations of business , albeit ho was recognized as the best wool buyer on tlio street. "In 1870 ho found hnns-cH f5,000bo- ilnd and disappeared from Philadelphia 'or ono year. Nobody made any search 'or him , as them scorned to bo a general repression Hint the little Alsatian- Frenchman 'would come out catbird' ( as they say out west ) . And lie did. In a year to a day from his disappearance llillson appeared , full of cine , bright , breezy , well dressed and with a heavy bank balance to Ids credit. He paid all his outstanding bills and no questions were asked. His story to his Intimates wns that he had but $500 when he reached Paris and he could not resist the temptation to take a run over to Monte Carlo. Ho iirat purchased a return ticket to America , avowing that lie was not afraid to face his creditors , tnit only waited tor his luck to turn. Hillson said he had flUO cash left. He mil some 100 francs on the retl. It won. He put the winnings , 100 francs , between the 0 nnd the ( K ) , which pays 17 for 1. lie won. He picked out the number 13 be cause It was called an unlucky number , and put 50 francs on that number. He won' He wns now a high-roller in luck nnd in ono hour was possessor of ; tO,000 ratios. He returned in the next steamer o America nnd liquidated all outstand < ng accounts. "In 1884 , Hlllson's luck turned. HU commissions as n Wool-buyer did not fur nish forth the wherewith to gratify his elegant dcsiror. ' He had sailed with a more swelling port than his faint uiuaus did grant continuance. ' 'Iln had friends , " continued John Pondir , "who would have loaned him fj.OOO. He wis : too proud to tell why he was poor. Hillson became tired of the struggle , anil one .Juno day he left Phila delphia for Niagara Falls. Nobody know where ho had gone. As soon as the tram reached Niagara lie gave a harUnrui $ u and simply said : " 'Drive me to the Falls. ' "Onco there ho laid off his coat and ended It all by one wild leap into the an gry , death dealing current of the river. His body was never found. The horrified hackman fouiui a bill of sale for hit : fur niture , covering the rent then due his landlord on Chestnut street , _ and a note asking the same person to give a colored boy he hail around his ollice his last 9 , inclosed. The last page of Ids letter rend thus : I have called the turn. 1 missed the call. Tell the Duya I'm In hnrd luck , nnd they will not tilamo mo if 1 leave the Ills 1 liuvo undlly to others t know not of. It Is bast so. John Ponder rose up sadly , lit a fresh cigar nnd said : "Young man , as I told you before , never gamble.1 There were all the evidences of a com ing storm ; but when he draw from his pocket a bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup then came a calm , for the baby had the croup und would now gel well. Little Willie screams and storms with burn upon his arm. To little Willie jo is sent , by using Salvation Oil , the grca liniment. A Itnby UCIOIIIIH. Galreston News : One of the small cratts , while anchored on the flats in the bay yesterday , on pulling up its anchor , drew up a small octopus winch had attached itself to the anchor by its tentacle' , . Hut few ot thesu lish iirc found in these waters and none have ever neon caught hero wliiuli have ever attained their full growth. The octopus is by some styled the devil fish , doubtless from its hideous shape and appearance , but au- thoilties do not so class it , the fish of tlic ray species , which was caught and G < tlub > ited at the beach about two years at0 , being the only lish classed in the encyclo pedia as the devil lisli. The octopus K ol the cuttle-fish family of winch there are numerous varieties , the octopus being so culled trom its having eitrlit projectiles or arms , with the mouth located at the center of their bases. Thcso arms are located .symmetrically around the mouth , anil are used in drawing in food. They are ver.v long as the lish grows in size , and on the inner surface are suckers in the form ol muscular , cup-like disks , which are ar ranged in several rows. When these suckers nre applied to any object tin. adhesion is very forcible , and they an frequently known to stop vessels. Tin ono caught yesterday was very young , it- body not being larger than an egg , whili its unns stretched out would cover the crowu of a hut It died soon after beinp taken from the water , and was turnec over to Ollicer Stansfield , who had II placed in alcohol to bo preserved as c curiosity. In another column of this Issue will lu found an entirely new and novel spec ! men of attractive advertising. It is out of tlio neatest ever placed in our paper and wo think our readers will be well re paid for examining the surrosKU dis play letters in tlic advertisement o Prickly Ash Bitters. Murk Twain's I'I ay * . New York World : It is rather Into u the day to point out that Mark Twain ii ns destitute of the dramatic instinct as i parish clerk. Mr. liowells himself is no ns unspotted in this respect ns Marl Twain , and there would bo no earthly sense in referring to the well known fue again if Mark Twain had not again chul longed the reference. His "Colonel Sell ers"onoof thcfunnierfthodgo-podgpsovci put on our boards , and , I believe one 01 the most successful , wns as fnr from bcliif a drama as is a counting-house almanan It would bo futile to wade through al : that Mark Twain has written with tin purpose of finding therein ono remoti excuse for his talent ever tak'u.g to tin theater. That he Is droll no one ever disputed that ho can make a dramatic story no oni in the possession of his senses eve : dreamed. Hut as if this fact had not been sul ficiently pounded into us by Mark Twain' ; voluminous pen , ho again takes to tin boards , and yesterday there was proonte ( at the Ljceuin theater , through thi medium of a special matinee , n so-callei "faroial corm-dy" in three acts by thl innocent who never before m all HI comical wanderings got so far abroad. American Taste anil Skill , represented by ' . 'olg to & Co. , produci portr.imis and toilet soaps more delicti than can be made abroad- GREAT ? AUCTION SALE OF LOTS AT GRAND ISLAND October 13th. One Fare for the Round Trip over all Roads ; The United States Investment Company' , will offer some of the % Iloal estate values have been advancing steadily and rapidly for several years. No inflated boom liable to bust , but the safest city in the west for Investment. Special train leaves Omaha for Grand Island , at 10:55 : a. m. , October 12th. Come and see the future capital of the state. Finest Residence Property , In Grand Island. Public auction without reserve. A GRAND OPPOR TUNITY for iuvesrors all oyer Nebraska to come and see the most prosperous city in the state. Grand Island is now a city of 12,000 pop ulation , possessing unequalled advantages as a manufacturing , job bing : and railroad center. BEN RHODES , > Auctioneers. 0. W. SCARFF , LAFE WILLIAMS , Manager. FOR THIS WEEK. Wo call special attention to our enormous stock of BOYS' CLOTHING ! Sails for $1.XO. S1.7T , $2 , $2.5O and upwards. * OH i1 large line of single pants , for KOt' , ( i , , c , 7Gc , dfic , $ J , f 1.1ft and upwards * On r large line of flannel shirt u'alsts. Our large line of bogs hats and caps front Xftc upward. . Hats , Our hat department is simply Im mense this season , and for $1.33 you can purchase a good stiff hat equal to hats bought elsewhere for $ . Other stiff hats for fl.GO , $2 , $2.r 0 , 9 # . Oursoftcnishcrs sell for liOc and 7Sc. Soft Hats from 75c Upwards , Underwear , Our line of underwear is selling at lower prices than has vrerbeen seen before. We call your attention to the goods shown in our window we arc selling at 75 Per Gent Cheaper than other Houses can Sell Them for , 1308 Farnam Street. The Theatrical Profession. Merit will win and recclro public recognition and praise. Facts , nklch are the outcome of general ex- l rlencc , srowlnc through years of critical ami practical tnl , bceomo 03 rooted and ImnuHablaas the rock of Cllurultur liipublla opinion , and hcnco- forth need no further iimrnu'-"o as to their genu InenehS. The Indisputable fact that Swift's Specific In the belt blood purlQcr In the world , Is olio of thcso Immotalilo Oibroltar rock facts of which wo have MK > Len , unit every ilay's vxperleneo roots tills con viction ilceinr nucl Ofi-uurlu piilillo'i > liilon. Every clusa of our ( H-niilu In Ainrilca an.l la t'uroro , ovcrr trade , calling And profession * Including the medical profession , liuvo burnoolunt.iry togtl- mouy to Ilia rrm.trkablu virtues of U. a. 0. and Ita lufalllUo rmracy In curing alt dlheasn of the blood. 'Ihe'o tcstlinonl.ila are on fllo bv the thou- Hands , and ojion to the Impccilon otall. Now come , uiisnllultrd , two dlstlnKUlshed niembcrs of thu theat rical profi'iwlOD.vTlio grutcf ully testify to the wundor- fill curatlto ( juniuies of the Specific ! In their Indl- \ldualcancs. Their tesllmonlals arc liurowltb sub. mlttrd to tlio publlo without further comment let them speak for themselves. The Indy Is a member of. thofnmoua Thalia Theatre Company , of New Yoik , ami formerly of tl.e Rcnldenco Theatre , ll rlln , Uer- nmny.and ot McVluker'nStock Compauy , uf OhleoKO. riio Kentlenmn Is a well known memlter of the Nerr York Tlnlla Thuntro Company. Doth are well knov , n lu theatrical circles lu thla country and In Lurouu. C'lnirlollo Itunilow'a Trselmony. NklT Voctc , May 3 , 1SS7. Swift SpecHlc Company , Atlanta , Qa. : Oenllemon HuTlng been annoyed llh pimples , ernptluus and roiinhncsj of the lclufrum bad con dition of my bliHHl , for moro than a year , I used a leading pn-iiarutlon of * ar > nparllla and other adver tised remedies to no effect- Then I consulted a prom inent physician , and from his treatment received no beiiutlt. 1 then concluded to try the a. S. 3. rem edy for the liloo-l , and nv ur six i-ackajjeH. by a tlioroiiKb eradication ot my trouble and restoring Hinoollmess to my skin , have made me happy , and I cheerfully give jou thin testimonial for such use and publicity us you wUu to make of It. CniULOITK lUKCOW , IS ] Itowery , near Cauitl Street , Hugo Hasskcrl' * Testimony. The S A 1ft Si clflo Company , Atlanta. Qo. : Oentlumen-Kor two jeanil had a severe cone of eczcmu. I used IftrtoapK.sulphursoaps.nud various other remedies , and was prescribed for by nuniU'ri of physicians , but found no relief At last I deter mined to try thus. S.S. remud > , and nuven or eight bottles liavu thoroughly relieved me , und you coil USD this certlUcate lu any luahner you n Uli. .Huoo IUBSKBHU ItemlMf of Thalia Tbeatr * l ew York , May S. IM7. ' Treatise < m Blood and Sktu Dliea es raalled frea. Tn * awirr ScEcino Co. , Drawer 3. Atlanta ( > a- FORlWKHlSSESSlkDRDJ ) ! * Kntbody thehfghet rrreJlrti. % rleflntl n > fHnruroinforlaiMt rt durability anil nrr thtrtia l f * favorltrilnfaihianallectrcl : Our name Is 1J .AT.COUSINS , on etery sole. ) NEW YORK. Tor Ointilia , HAYWABD BROS. ] , au7h by Mill. BcstwidsbortMtairitaunowinuM. Circular * i'reo. rrof.A. Fall Overcoats , $ < i.r 0 , $1.30 , $ and 9JO fall overcoats are the greatest wonder to our competitors , ivho cannot understand liotv ive-can do it. Ititt never mind , "we net there juit the sitinc , " and nobody need ( jo with- ont fall ovcrco'it when they can buy a splendid worsted coat for $6.50. HEALTH. WEALTH. Cor. lUth and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb. A ICotfiilur Ciiriitliiiilv In Mcdivliio uii l Spuviul I'riu-lltioiier , Auttiorl/oU to trout all Chronic , Norvou ntid "Siooit\l | Dlsensos. " ( Wliotbor ruUHcd by luipnidatiao , Kxcusg or ContHirlon ) Hcminiil WcaknoM , ( nlt'lit loasaa ) SeiuiU Debilityloss ( of ecxunl powur ) , Norv- oils Dublllty , Itlood Disorder.i , olc. Oiirnnlticasug Ruarantoed or motiuy rufuntied. Churijos low. TliotiAundM of unsos cured. Age und uxperloiiou are lnt | > urtutit. All mudlolnus csncclully pre- parcil lor oucli ludlvldunlcttso , \ Injurious or I'olMinou * C'oiu- pontuls lined. Not line lost from business. Patients ut a dlstuni'o trrntodliy Icttor ntido.xpri'fs. Mediciau iunt ovorywlioro free from unto or breakage. Ko Hrliiyin l'llliiiK < rilcrs. Kor-t cents In statnpirillmnll froo. nil our printed lltoriituri' , omLinuMnfla"SvmptoiiiI.ist" : on wlilch to irot u lull history of Dtsouso , eta. St to your cnso nndgond lor terms. All wo ask IH H trial. Secrecy obsurved clllior lu per son or by mull.OFFICE OFFICE HOIW9- 0 to 12a.m.,2 to 6 and7 to Rp. m. BtiDdays In- Cludud. Consulllutt room No. . GRATLFUL COMFORTING EPPS'S ' COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowle < l o of tlio natural law * which govern tlio operations of tllirnstlon utid nutrition , und by a varuful application of Ilio flnopropcitles ot woll-Holoclod Cocoa , Mr. jiH : | | luis provided our liroiikfuit tiililcs wltn u dellciitely lluvorod uevomt , ' " which may uvo us in liny liuiivy doctor's ulllH. It U by tlio judicious use ofHituh urtlcli'S ' ( if dlot tliut u con stitution may I ) ( rradunily built up until strong unotiRh to resist every tendency to dlsoixso. Hundreds of tintitlo muladlca are lloatlnir tiround us ica < lr to attack wliuruver theru U n weak point. We icav escape ninny a fatal g'uift by keeping ourselves wc-ll fortltlpil with pure blood anil n properly nourished frame. " Civil Service ( la/otte. Madeelinply with bolllnsr water or inilk. Sold ( inly In unit pound tint ) by Urocors labeled ( but : -iAMI : * ii : r * & c-o. , Ho mtc , ) < { t hlo Chemists. I .NDON , KNIMND. Mentlun tnU plpor ST.L9UI3 LAW SCHOOL LAW DEPARTMENT OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Th T enlT.flr t year ot tills Ttell knowa rclionlwlll b qln st 4 o'clock n.ni. . on rUMSDIT , < > < rr itbm. \ . KtluINOinN foradfsnixxUUudini MoNPAT.OcT. 10tby .m. Knllr counami > 7 hHcoiui > l > tillntwo or three ] earn at opt lee of stmUnt. Diploma odmltmto ll r Tuition $ * ) Pr annum For tjatalogaas , sto. , aildrss i WILLIAM O. HAMMOND , Lll-D. , Dean of If acuity. 1417 Lucas Place. Bl ! IVUIB. MO. DREXEL & MAUL , Jolin G. Jucotis. ) Dndcrtalffi and EnWmcrs At the old stand , 1407 Farnam Si. Order by telegraph solicited and promptly at tended to. ' Telephone No , K25. U. S. DEPOSITORY , Omo.li. a , Paid up Capital $250,000 Surplus 43,000 H. W. Yalps , President. Lewis S. Reed , Vicu-Presitient. A. E. Tou/.alin. Bd Vico-Preiidont. W. H. S. Hnglios , Cashier , IHUKOTOKS : W. V. Morse , John S. CollitH H. W. Yates , Lewis S. KcuJ A. E. Tou7.alm. HANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BAlfK Cor. 12th and Farnam Sis. A General ISunkinir 13 uslncss Trunsacto EFFERVESCENT , EGONOMIGIiL , EFFICACIOUS , Hownreof Indigestion's pnln And IVmstlimtlon'a cruel rultrn : l''or often In their wako prncood The snbln pull anil n.otirnor'a wood ; TlH-n elit'ok llioso troubles pro nn liour , ill TAHKAN I".S SEI.T/KH lies tlio power. FOR PLANTING TIMBER CLAIMS. Block Walmita , hull * on , f. o. b . . . OOo per bit Illaok Walnut , hulls off , " . . . . $ l.r > per bit llox Elilcr Seed , " . . . . lee per III Asli Heed , " . . . . lOe per ll > Honey Locust Seed , " . . . . 25o per II ) ltus"lnn Mulberry faced , " . . . . l.W per II ) C'ltnlpuBccd , . " . . . . l.OU peril ) Alt > o nil kinds of Fruit nnd Forest Treen ( or PBlo. AililiuM , SIIUNANllOAII NUKSKltV , 1) . B. LAKIi , 1'ioprlctor , SHKNANT OAU , IA. Pianos & Organs Iluliittod at Wlioleuilo Prices. Write for catalogues , prices and terms nnd save from | ' ) J to IIW In too purchase of an In strument. IIUYKTT Jl US. dthror or hifffSliPiiV luiuoui.iitlld , oolhli ccurrtoti of KlKirlcYA HjillrrcUr throcih all wrik pim.rntor- lngth mtV > .ti > hr > ltisnilVloruui8lfU'rlh. ! | iltctrio Current OVJS.J-f.Illnilinllror mfurfelt SJ. ( 0 la cuh. Otwltit Impiorf mtnUoier all olhir Ulli.Vor.l taxi per * pun ntl/riirtllnthrr9rnuatb Hrtlril | ) amphlit'H.n.n The Sandcn Electric Co. IC LsSslic ! . , ( TYLER DESK CO ST. LOUIS , MO. MNU cnwiiuor FINE DESKS , BANK COTOTERS. BATIK , COURTHOUSE , GOVERNMENT WORK ahl Yit.'KomCEmilNOB. Best Work and Lowest Prices Guaranteed , lOOpagelllult'd TlnnttTer printed , sent free. lknUg 7e. BlOmo-'Ira-ttt-tlliHtU FOUNTAIN 33RA2Sri3S B CUT AND PLUQ. Incomparably th Bast. Who l < WKAK , wr.HVor * . nr.itn.iTA > TKD.wtiolnhlKl'OM.YnmtlHNOItANCK ) injTim'I.KI awnyhi < VlUOItof IIOIIT. MINI ! nna M liming upon Hut FOUNTAIN * nf I.IFM , lliAl : > A 'IIR , IIACKAI'IIK , Dn-odfitl . WKAKNKHH of 11ANII- 1'ITI.NF.NNIn NOCliri'V. IMMl'l.r.Slpou Ilio PACK , nnflnlllho r.Ft'KVTN leiulltiij to K tlll.Y mH'AYnnJ rxtrhnnj 'O.VHlI.Ms . THIN or INS VNITY. sliouhl conniU nt once the CKI.KIIKATF.n lr. Clarke , IVtnblMir , ! ISM. Dr. C'lstko hM m < ! o NKHVOI'M Iir. nil.irv. 4'IIHONUI nml all Dlitiuci of thn UKNITO ItKINAltY Orcnnt n Ufa Btiutr. H mnkcii NO dltVcrcnce WHAT you linvo wkon or WHO tin failed to cure you. * * -FKMAI.I'J4MtircrlnB from illsca. rs pecu liar In their nex rnn cmumlt with tlio auuranco or ipcciljr relief urn ! cure. Bond 2 ecu Is posing * fur works on your ttlicasra. ftrPcml 4 cent * po t Ke tot CVIobrnlwl Work * on 4'lironlr. Norton * nml Poll- rule Ul'easos. ConstilUtlon , personally or by" Irltpr , rrcr. Consult the > l l l > orlor. TlioiitntuU rnrrcl. orllcr and | inrlnm lirlvnlc. tt Thnto rontcmplatltiR Miming * iiMul fur Dr. Clnrltc'H cclclimtcd gtilda Mnlo nnd IVniitlc. cncli UK * . , both l ! > * . ( stamps ) . Npforo confiding ymir c e. consult llr. < ! IAKKK. A friendly Icttrror rail mar MTO ftiluro Miller Inn ami titanic , and mid Rulilea years to life.look ! l.lfc'n ( Secret ) I'.r. roiti , " GOo. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writing * ent everywhere , neciiro from > | > oMirc > . llours , 8 to M : Sunday ! ) , lo 12. Address , F. D. CLARKE , M. D. 100 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. "LEAKY ROOFINfiT" Tin or lion. Repaired , And Painted nnd Riintiinlcod tight for mnnbof of j curs. 1'utiit.s novcr Mister. GRAVEL HOOFING Manufactured nnd repaired. Flro 1'ioof 1'nlnl Ulipllod lo shin ( rlos , 19 yours tixiiorioncii. WM. II. CU1IKAN 4 SON. 111 S.l'lt St. Hat Arbor and Vltiton. STECK PIANOS Remarkable tor powerful sympa thetic tone , pliable action and ab solute durability ; 80 years' record , the best guarantee of the excel lence of there instruments. WOODBRIDGfi BROS. , J. B. HAYNES OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER TiUUU JUDICIAL DISTIUCT , 87 Chambur of ( Jommcrco. DRS. S. &D.DAYIESON 1707 Olive St. , St. Louiw , Mo. Of tlic Missouri State Museum of Anatornjr St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous , Me id DISEASES , More especially those arising trom i in pur- deuce , invite all suffering lo correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured salely and speedily with out use of dangerous dru.'H. Patient * whose cas b have been neglected , badly treated or paonounded incut able , should not fail to write us concerning their symp toms. All letters receive immediate at tention. JUST And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical Obscivations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is. " added an "Essay on Marriage , " with important chapters on Discasei of the Reproductive Organs , the whole forming a valuable med ical 'treatise which sliotild be lead by all joung men. Address DRS. S. &D. DAV1ESON , 1707 Olive St. . St. Louis , Mo. WM. mo unosi" n. r. r. MrINTO.111 , Real Estate Dealers 14(1 ( South Spring Street , LOS ANQJSLKU , OALTronXTA. Doulora in city und country property of ail descriptions , ( lonoral Intorniiltloii to now- coiners freely Klvuu. - SCIENTIFIC MAN FACTSGOiynCto l r SJ O 50DB | STRO.T. GLUCK & WILKINSON. ROOFING-- G W , , ROGERS , 1'ractkiil Hoofer. Coniposlllnn nnil Onivol roollnif. Airont lor Wurron' * Nmnral Aiiiluilt Mcdiil liriind 2 nnilll ply Id ai | > ilixiC- loff. 1-jC Mason St. , Uinnlm.