THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JAKUAKY 9. 18Sa 5 COfflSCCARESCAllPMEST , , , , Lincoln Making Great Preparations For the Coming Evotit. CANDIDATES FOR COMMANDER AsplrnntH l-'cir tlio 1'oilllon Already IlculiinliiK t < > Slicnv TliciiisclvcB Hutch ul * SiiprcMiK- Court NCWH. frnoMTiii : iicr.'a LINCOLN nt'itr\u.1 Thu oo n line state encampment of the Grand Army of Uio Republic to bo held In this city In tlio early days of the coming month , promises to bo ono of the largest sessions of old soldiers ever fathered in business fcesslon in the state , Upon thu two local posts of Iho O. A. R , depends the entlro work of arrange incuts nnd flnunco for the eucuinpmunt. Saturday evening the Joint comiuttteu from tfietwo jwsts will hold Its first preliminary meeting. This committee wus com | > osod of Messrs. Gero , Dudley and Franklin , from Appamattox Post No. ! ! I4 , and Messrs. Hon- Moil , Pulno , Scothiuu and MuArtiiur , from Farragut 1'ost No. S3. The comuiittro had under discussion largely the question ol llnanco m one of early importance , and Cnp- taln Phelps I'.Uno was inudo ehalrman of the finance commltteo , ho to select ono member from each of the posts to act with him. On general arrangements unu programme Messrs. Honnoll , Franklin and Sprngue wuro appointed , and this committee witli the nornmittooon finance will rarot for further action on Saturday evening next. Department Commander RiusuUof Schuy lor , was In the city yesterday looking aftei details connected with the department and the coming meeting. Candidates for depirt incut coinmiinder ure not announced in very numerous numbers as jet. It is uiidorstoo < ' that Captain Henry , of Fairmount , is frc- iuontly | muiitloncd lor the place , and Hrad P. Cook , of this city , is alno named by his friends. Col'mol Sovoit , of tlio tttato militli nnd of Central City , is also n candidate. The encampment is x | > ected to matuti.ilt.y in- crc.iso fuWiro representation from 'obraskii In natiunal encampments. HUPIIIIMK COUlfl 1IKC1MONR. Prchm VH-Htato. Error from Red Willow county. Opinion by Reese , Ch. J. An information was filed ugainst plaintif in error for obtaining personal property ol another by false pretenses , which pretenses wcro alleged to bo the representation thu' ' "five certain worthless drafts were enel worth the sum of $100.00 , ute. " Uuon the trial the instrument was introduce.d in cvi donco and admitted over the objection o plaintiff in error. This instrument was not i draft , Its character buing shown by Uio ropj Hut. out in the opinion. It was hold U ) Imvo been improperly admitted , and Hint there was a variance between the allegation of the Information and the proof. Robitro ys Kendall. Error from Vallc. county. Aftirmud.Opinion by lleoso , Ch. .1 In an action pending before a Justice of the peace Judgment was rendered iu favor of plaintiff and against defendant. Dcfcndun appealed to district court. At n succeeding term of tlio district court plaintiff moved the court for an order requiring a luther under taking on appeal. The motion was sustaine < and defendant ordered to KIVO u further un ilertnking within twcnty-llvii days , and tha if not filed in said time the appeal to bo dis inisscil. Tlio undertaking was not filed withii the time prescribed by the order , but at the uccucding Uirm of court dofcndunt uppearut uud iiled a showing in effect that those.curitj uimn the undertaking for appeal was tmf flciont and asked fifrther time in which U file additional undertaking , if ono wcro re quired. Time wus granted by the distric court. Hold , no error , the first order vequli ing the additional security not being coin plied witli and the court not having lost iu. Juriadietion of the case. State ex rcl Clarke vs Gather. Mandamus. Writ allowed. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J Where an account has been duly allowe gainst a county , in a case where the count , board had Jurisdiction , it is the duty of sue board to iucludo the sauio iu its estimates o the taxes to bo lovicd for the ensuing year und if it fails to do so It may bo compelled by mandamus to perform Its duty. Uoscnbuuin & Co. vs Hayden & Co. > ro from Rod Willow county. Judgment of di trict court reversed and that of Justice ro instated. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1. In an action against a firm by its firm name , the summons may bo served by a copy loft tt its usual plaoo of doing business within the county , with ouo of Iho members or with tlio ulork or general manager thereof. And whcro un action is pro | erly brought but par- Bonal service cannot be hud upon any of the ubovo mimed persons , it may be niado by publication. 2. A partnership is a distlnctentity , having Its own property , debts ana credits. For the purjwsex for which it was created it is u person , and as such is recognized by the law. ! f. H. & Co. wcro doing business in Rod Willow county und the action was brought Against such firm in that county , and an at tachment issued nnd levied upon certain 11 rm property. Service was had by publication , and on the day set for hearing the defendant appealed and objected to the Jurisdiction of the court , for tlio reason that tno firm con- dinted of W. H. II. nnd no other person , and that since the announcement of the section ho has been n lesident of Adams county. Hold , that as ho had contractci1the | debts in a firm nuino and thereby received the benefit to bo derived from a partnership name , ho could not thereby divest himself of the bur dens ineldont-thoreto , ono 'of which was the right to bring nn action * in the county In which the alleged firm was doing business. 4. That having received credit us u tlrm ho was , us to .creditors , oMtoppcd to deny that relation. Leo & Co. vs Hayden & Co. Error from Red | Willow county. Judgment district court reversed and that ot Justice reinstated. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. Mussulman vs Hrondley. AppeAl from Har- lun county. Reversed und Judgment en tered In favor of plaintiff for ilOO. Opinion by Muxwull , Ch. J. In an action to foreclose a mortgage given to secure two promissory notes , each for the sum of * i50with interest , it appeared us u defense tnnt the notes were given for nn alleged stock of goods , having but little erne no intrlnalo value und nalublo only us auction Koods , the real vuluo of which did not exceed * HK > : Held , that" the docrco will bo reduced to $100 , witli interest from the date of sale. State ox rol Gregory vs School District 7. Mandamus writ allowed. Opinion by Max well , Ch. J. Where an application is made to the court for nmdninus to compel the levying of tuxes for the payment of bonds issued by a Hchool djstrict , end it Is apparent that thu tax , if levied in ono year , would be n burden upon the taxpayers of such district , the court , ns tv condition of granting relief , may appor tion the levy over such number ot years as tenet not bo oppressive. Bellman vs Pasoweok. Error from Madison county. Reversed. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1. Where In an action on nn Indemnifying bond signed by three sureties , but not by the principal , the petitioner alleged "That said indemnity bond was executed nnd delivered by the said defendants for thopurposo of sav. ing harmless the said plaintiff in the levy anil hn'oof ' property aforesaid , nnd was delivered to the plaintiff by the Norwegian Plow com pany with the consent of the said defendant : lor that purpose. " Hold , that if the ollegn tlons of the petition wcro true , that the Bureties bad waived the signing of the bond by tlio principal , J. Where nn Indomnlfiyinir bond signed bj three sureties was voluntarily given to nn of. llcer , conditioned that "If the above bounder Norwegian Plow company shall well ami truly save harmless nnd Indemnify the sail ! "W. L. Rothwcll , and any nnd all persons us nlsting him in the premises ( rom nil tinrm , troublii , damage , cosU , suits , actions , Jinlg incuts ami executions that shall or may a ( nny time arise , como or bo brought ngiiins him , them , or nny of them , then this obllpn tion to bo void , " which bond was not signet by the principal ; the oOtcer having sold tin poods and applied the proceeds on the exe cutions , and afterwards Judgment wus recov ered against him for the value of the goods held , that the oblbjirs signing the bond won liable thereon. Union Pucitlo Railway company vs Smersh Error Douplus county. Reversed. Oplnioi by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1.Vhllo an order made by n court in a pro coodlng in garnishment utor judgment can not bo attacked collaterally , yet the garnishci nftorwardb muy set up' fuct-s. showing tin mmranl owing liy such parnishcoto tnedcbtor to be' exempt from attachment or execution , 2. While the statute in proceedings in t , , irtihmicrit ! after Judgment docs not require iiotlcc to be given to the Judgment debtor , yet thu courts Imvo jtowor to require such notlco to bo given before thi gnrtilsheo flics his an- s ver. In older that the debtor may protect his rights/ and if Uio money or proi > orty is exempt , uiivo nn optKirtniilty to plead the exemption. 8 Money which la absolutely exempt , such us the wages of laborers , who lire heads of families , for sixty days , nru not subject to fraudulent alienation , und the fact that such wages ure txempt Is a complete defense to nny prom-ding to apply them to the payment of u judgment ugulut > t a dublor. Miles vs Stchlcr. Appeal from Richardson county Reversed and remanded. Opin ion by Maxwell. Ch. J. 1 in nn ordinary action to foreclose n mort gage , u decree of foreclosure and sale should bo i eudcred , yet whcro a purchaser In good faith under a decree of foreclosureof n senior mortgage , lllcs a bill to require n junior In- cumbhincer not a party to the action to fore close to redeem within u day to be named , or bo barred of the right , anil It docs not appear that the premises If sold would satisfy the liens prior to that of the junior Incumbrancer , n decree of strict foreclosure may be rendered requiring such junior Ineumbrunclcr to ro- ( Iccm the prior Incumbrances within u reason able time to bu named in the decree , or to bo barred of the right of redemption. Sturtevanl vs Winchuiil , Error from Nanco county. Motion to dismiss sustained. Opit'lon by Maxwell , Ch. J. The plaintiff iu error Ilied a petition In error in Iho supreme court upon which n summons In error wus issued nnd served on the defendant , but fulled to fllu u transcript of tins proceedings of the trial court. The defendant afterwards filed n motion to dis miss for the fnlluio to lllo a transcript and served notice upon the iilniiitiff 'a attorney of the pcnduncy of such motion. Held , Thut the motion must be sustained. Armstrong vs Middlcstadt. Error from Pierce county. Reversed. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1. Wherein mi action to foreclose u tux lien on real e tnte the petition nnd uftldarit for publication were duly sworn to on the 5th day of March , ISbll. in Mudison county , Ne braska , und filed in tlio oftlco of the clerk of the district court of Pierce county on the succeeding day , Held , Tlmt the affidavit for publication was sufficient to authori/o service on the defendant by publication. S. Where by notice by publication a de fendant was required to answer on the fore noon of the day on which by law the answer should have boon filed , held , thut the notlco wus not therefore Invalid , but that the do- fcndunt hud the entire day in which to an swer. 3. The ten days' notice to the adverse party provided in section -I'Jfi of the code , is necess.iry in all casas where it is sought to confirm a sale of renl estate in vacation. Such notice is jurisdictional , and unless it has boon given no valid confirmation can bo hud in vocation. Albright v. Brown , error front Thayer county. Judgment ntllnnod , nnd cause ro- inuuded with permission to Ellison to inter vene. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1. A , being jxmsosscd of n stock of goods. Uxm which H hold a lien sold the same to C tor the sum of fi,470 , the balance over and above the lion of LJ to bo paid upon the delivery - livery of the stock. There was also un ar rangement between U and C whereby C waste to transfer to F certain real estate in satis faction of his lion. C took possession of the goods without transferring the real estate to Ji , or paying the balancoduo to A , whereupon A entered and took possession of the store and goods. In the action of replevin by C against A , hold that a verdict in favor of A for Iho value of the foods wus sustained by the testimony , 2. Instructions set out in the opinion held , properly given. H. In an action of replevin where goods were token possession of by an alleged pur chaser , und there was a Hen nixm the Roods which tlio parties had failed to sot up dur ing the trial , the mortgagee will bo permit ted to intervene upon such terms as may bo just in order that his rights mid those of the mortgagor to the goods in controversy , or their value , may be determined in the nc tion. Urown vs Hiker. : Appeal from Saunders county. Afliruiod. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. .1. 1. In uu action to foreclose a mortgage given for part of the purchase money , the de fenses wore fulluro of consideration and fraudulent representations in the sale of the property. Held that the proof failed to cs tabiish the defenses. Q. Where it is sought to give a lien of I Junior mortgage precedence over the lion of u senior mortgage , the claim must bo based either on an agreement to thut effect , or on I the superior equity of the Junior mortgage. Hrown vs Brown. Appeal from Lancaster county. Affirmed. Opinion by Mavwell , Ch. J. A contract between n husband and wife , whereby ho transfers his property to her UjKm condition that she will assume his debts nnd pay the same out of the property re ceived from him and property inherited from his father , is valid as uguiiibt thu husband. Ncwlean Heard vs Olson. Error from Burt county. Anlrmcd. Opinion by Max well. Ch. J. 1. A chattel mortgage like any other in strument Is to bo considered together ; the whole instrument Is to bo viewed nnd com pared in all Its parts , so that every part of it may be mudo consistent and effectual. There fore , where the mortgugo provides that the debt shall draw interest nnd the debt unpaid nt certain times named , and thereby there is no implied agreement that the mortgager shall remain in iwssession of the projtcrty until there is a default iu the payment of the money or some part thereof , n provision m the mortgage that "if the mortgagee shall at uuy time Iccl unsafe or insecure , ho may seize and boll us aforesaid the propcity , " will not authorize such mortgagee , without cause , to seize and sell such property beloro the debt becomes due. 3. The words , "feels unsafe and Insecure , " do not mean thut ho may exercise nn arul- tary discretion hi the premises , but the mort gagor must bo about to do , or has done , some act which tends to impair tbo security of Iho mortgagee. Edney v. Willis. Error from Madison county. Reversed and decree for plaintiff. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1. Where a negotiable promissory note is transferred after duo , its nonpayment is a suspicious circumstance , and if the note tins been paid in whole or in part before the transfer , such purchaser will take subject to such payment. Davis v. Noligh , 7 Neb. TS. 2. Where a negotiable promissory note is transferred by endorsement after maturity , the legal title is thereby vested in the endorsee see and the amount due on the note cannot thereafter bo gnrnishecd in the hands of the maker as a debt due to the original holder whutliur the maker has iiotico of the transfer or not. 8. A frarnlshco cannot bo charged ns the debtor of the defendant unlesa it appears Afttnnativcly that at the time of the irurnish- uient the defendant hud n c.iusoof action against him for the recovery of a legal debt duo or to become duo by thnuillux of time. S. C. & P. R. Co. v. Smith. Error from Pliitto county. Affirmed. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. .1. 1. The foreman of u company of men engaged - gaged in the business of repairing bridges , water tanks nnd tolcpraph lines or. n line of railway who has power to control and direct the movements of his men , will render the company liable for acts of negligence com mitted by him in the course of Ills employ ment whereby one of the men under his con trol , without his fault , is injured. 2. A company of men under the control ol n foreman engaged in the business of repair ing bridges , water tanks and telegraph lines along a line of railway , in going to nnd from their labor on u hand car on such railway , are under the control of such foreman , and his principal U liable for his negligence oc curring in the course of hU employment. S. Verdict held to bo sustained by suflldcnt evidence. 4. Instructions set out In the opinion. Held , to have been properly given. Union Pacific Railway company vs. Marston , Error from Huffolo county. Reversed. . Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1. An agreement entered Into by nn nttor noy with n justice of the peace that sucl Justice shall tile a transcript of the proceed ings of a case tried before him. In the district court , will not upon the failure of the Justict to file the iratficrlut , rolluvo Iho uppellani from the consequence of such neglect. 2. In such case the duties not-being official the justice acts ns tbo mere agent for the appellant. 3. Under sections 100S and 1011 of the code ns U existed in ISNi , nn appellant had thirty days from the rendition of the judgment be fore the justice in which to Jile his transcript in the district couit , and until the second daj of the naxt term of the district court aftci the thirty days. 4. Wheixi a transcript is filed by cither o ; the parties on or b fore the thirteenth day nftcr the rendition of the judgment , the court will thereby acquire jurisdiction of the case. Specklempycr vs Pallpy. Error from \Vob- stcr county. Afllrined. Opinion by Reese , Ch. J. lu an notion founded upon a Judgment al leged to have been rendered by the Boone county circuit court , In the state of Indiana , It was held that It wns not necessary to al lege In direct terms that such twirt was a court of general jurisdiction ; but that the courts of this sUitu would take judicial notice of the fnet that the circuit courts of sister states nro courts of general jurisdiction. Cortflyou vs Maben. Error from1 Holt county. Keversed. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1. The drawee of n draft wrote neross the face thereof the words "accepted Septeinl > cr IS , L. B. Maben. " Held , a valid acceptance. 2 , Purol evidence that such was the pur pose of the writing , not being Inconsistent with the writing itself , was admissible. Camp & Comptou vs Sadler. Error from Harhin county. Affirmed. Opinion by Maxwell , Ch. J. 1. Where In nn nctlon on on nocount and set off the testimony is nearly equally bal anced , the verdict will not Itc sot asldo us being ngnlnst the weight of'evidence. 2. Where there is testimony tending to show that an order in favor of ono S Uxm | the firm of C & C wus orally accepted bysald lirm and paid to S in goods , it Is not error for the court to refuse to instruct the jury that , notwithstanding the oral acceptance of said order by C & C , they could sue said S for the value of the goods obtained by him upon said order. CITV niiinrs ASH ITKMS. The republican olub that was organized on Thursday last , adjourned to meet to-morrow ( Thursday ) , evening at the district court room , at which time n constitution nnd bv- laws will bo adopted and the permanent ofll- curs elected. Republicans in the city lire cordially Invited by the ofllcors of'tho tempo rary organi/atiou to Identify themselves witli thu club. Appamattox Post G. A. R. hold it * Installa tion proceedings Saturday evening and the newly elected officers wore Introduced to the work. A number of ladies were in attend ance and the occasion was in every way u pleasant ono. The Nebraska poultry and pet stock show occupies the week at the Metropolitan rink , commencing to-day and continuing through the week. The annual meeting of the asso ciation will bo held nt thu sumo time nnd a very successful week is assured. The poultry exhibits will bo passed upon by J. M. Gll- chrlst. of Murshulton , la. , und the beuch show by Dr. Billings , of this city. A number of the newspaper men In the city met at the Journal rooms Saturday evening for the purpose of reviving the press club that hus lain dormant for some time. H. W. Ilobhard was selected us president and Walter Ilogo secretary. W. O. Jones , John M. Cot ton and Colonel A. B. Hayes were named us n commltteo on membership. The next meet ing will bo held at the Journal rooms at 4 : 'M to-dav. Ruth Taylor has sued in district court for divorce from her husband of two months , William A. Taylor , who , she claims , has de serted her without cause or provocation , Taylor is a locomotive fireman and his wife of a few days asks alimony as well as separa tion. tion.Tho The State Historical society , the Stnto Press association and the State Poultry and Pet Stock association tire among the state as sociations having sessions in this city the present week , nil of which give presence of a large attendance. Nothing lint superlative merit cin ; ac count fur Uio phenomenal reputation achieved by Siilvati Oil. It kills pain. Price 23 cents. The Darwinian theory per 'exes the multitude. They object to uetscondiuita from from monkeys. lJut not even a baby objects to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. At n recent mooting of learned mon in Berlin it was said , as a fact , that when a bee has iillcd his cell with honey and has completed tlio lid he adds a drop of formic acid , which ho gets from the poison bug connected with Iho sting. To do this , ho perforates the lid with his stiug. The acid presoivos the honey. . Tlio RcHt Kxtcrnal Remedy. HALKY'S Marion Co. , Alabama , Dec. 21885. . Allcock'u Porous Plubtcr.iaro n most invaluable household remedy. They do all that is claimed for them. I eell many hundreds every year , and every day I hear of their curing coughs and colds , diseases of tlio spine , liver , and ague cake ; in fnet , there is no dis- ea.so that can bo readied by an cxternul application that they do not cure. J. S. TIDWULL. When Miss Sadie Aikon , of Reeves , Ga. , eloped the other night she took with her the family watchdog. After the marriage ceremony had been per formed she wrote n note to her parents acquainting them of the fact and im ploring their forgiveness , tied it to the dog's collar and sent him home. Old pill boxes are spread over the land by the thousands after having boon emptied by sulTering humanity. What a muss of sickening , disgusting medi cine tlio poor stomach has to contend with. Too much s'trong medicine. Prickly Ash Bitters is rapidly and surely Inking the place of all this class of drugs , and in curing all the , ills aris ing from a di-ordorcd condition of the liver , kidneys' stomach and bowels. Half a dozen book agents wore ar raigned before a Pennsylvania judge for obtaining money through falho pre tenses. The judge held that they had done no moro than to toll falt-ehoods in order to &oll their goods , and that the law would not warrant him in imprison ing them for plain , ordinary lying. For fear of losing a day's work , many persons put off taking physic until Sat urday. The better plan is not to delay but talco it as soon as needed , it may save you a hard spell of sickness. 11 you want the mos > t beiiellt from the least amount of physic without causing you any inconvenience , loss of appetite or rest , take St. Patrick's Pills. Their action on the liver and bowels are thorough , they give a freshness , toiio and vigor to the whole system and act in harmony with nature. 'Another proof that it always pays to advertise comes from Ontario county. Now York. A music teacher had her business card printed in ono of the co.mty papers. It was seen by a former lover out west , nnd ho hunted her up , explained his absence of twenty yours and more , and they wore married. An Englishman has invented a brake by which any person in a compartment c.iu turn a lever and stop the train. At Hits same time a white disk will appear outside of the compartment to notify the conductor in which carriage the brake has been used. When Sherman's troops foraged 1j around Macon , Ga. , they plundered Farmer Lowe's barnyard and loft him ono solitary rooster. The lonesome fowl was afterward treasured with great euro , and at its ( loath from old age last week there was general mourning in the household. A grajio grower near Albany protects his vineyards from thieves by electri city. Wires connected with a strong battery are scattered about among the vines , and the ra&cal who gets holds ol otio howls until the master of the vine yard comes and takes satisfaction out ol him with a club. Five negro forgers wore arrested in Lancaster , and when brought together began quarreling violently , accusing one another of treachery. This suggested a mode of punishment , ami eaon was provided with with a whale- bOnu whip and compelled to inllicl twenty lashes upon every one of the others. THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER Something About a tfomrtlo Drurn- inor and Her Wtvys. SHE MAKES LOTS OF FRIENDS4 Another Sympathetic Howl OOOM Up From n Trnrolur on tlio Klkhorit Vnlloy Iilnc Ontuhn's Kun- hiy'GucstH. A Girl Drummer. A trim little woman skipped lightly from the steps of n Hultimoro & Ohio passenger coach at the Chestnut street station the other night , snys the Phlluilolphln Inquirer. Walking uhcnd of her were Scniitor Thomas V. Cooper uiul wlfo , who caino In the sumo car from Washington. There was something about the female that would attract a * .second Blanco as she hurried oft In her neat-Ultln , long plush coat , showing Just the lower plults of a btyllsh woolen traveling dress , nnd a jaunty bit of u brown velvet bonnet bobbing with her head as lively ns Iho convenient grip-sack rattled which she carried in her hand. "That's n traveling saleslady , " remarked a train hand. "Yos , she's a regular female drummer. She travels on the road regularly , nnd makes herself qulto at homo in the car. She's not over eighteen years old. though if you henrd her talk you'd think she was twenty or more. She's as bright as n dollar , nnd a very pleasant and ready talker. She lives In I'ittsburf ! , travels for a millinery house , and is very popular with her cus tomers. " In all her traveling nlono between Pitts- burg , Philadelphia , lialtimoro and Washing ton who Is said to have suffered no nnnoyaiiru or insult. Though qulto free to make und pick acquaintance with fellow passengers of lior own sox , she carries herself with lady like dignity , und yet her manner might seem n trifle famlliar-with strangers unacquainted with the fact that she virtually makes her homo in the cars. It would bo hard to toll Just how many newcomers on the line liavo Imd their journey shortened by the pleasure of her company. It is said that her bright nnd interest ing chat has touched sparks of friendship in the bosoms of inauy fair travelers whom she had met. Mrs. Senator Cooper and she parted good friends. All incident which shows her composure oc curred on her last trip south. Alter travel ing some distance with u party homeward bound from California she seated herself beside ono of the women , and opened up 11 conversation with some remark about the weather. "I don't think I know you , miss , " ex claimed the woman , with n haughty air , and drawing herself away , as if 1'rom u thing un holy. "Kxcuse madam " said the mo , , young duuffhter of trade , jumping up like a Hash , "I thought I was addressing a lady. " A Sympathetic Brother. AMIION , Nob. , Jan. 4 , To the Editor of the HUB : In Monday's issue of the HUB , "Com mercial Traveler" complains long and loud of the accommodations , or luck of them , on the line of the Union Pacific railroad. Ho asks , "What other railroad in the world is there that runs its local trains in the nlghti" and wails pitlously for relief. Myself , a travel ing man , and of a -sympathetic , disposi tion , my sympathy goes out in sympathy with this fraternal brother , and if I cannot furnish ttie remedy ho prays for , I can at least afford him sweet relief in assurance with the old adage , "Misery loves company. " On the Blk- horn Valley line from Ncllgh west ward ono will scarcely reuluo be is in a railroad town , unless perchance ho is "nightambling" it around until the wee small hours of the night , instead of enjoying that sweet repose he so often' needed lifter riding in box cars , cabooses arid smoky couchei. In order U > catch n train from one station to another , perhaps five miles distant , it is necessary for ono to lese a whole night's sleep or pass through the terrible ordeal of being pulled out a warm bed by a sleepy hotel clerk just in time to experience a run to the depot and back through u t0 ! degrees below zero atmosphere , having arrived there just as the train pulled out. One-half of the time there is no fire in the depot , and the other half It is just being kindled by the sleepy agent , only to die out again after the train passes. There arc some kind and obliging employes on this line , but there are some miserable pukes who used to bo bootblacks in Chicago and New York who seem only to ho intent on making it as unpleasant and disagreeable for strangers as it is in their power to do. I am speaking now more particularly of the local agents and operators of the company , as there is , generally speaking , a line set of boys running on the trains. The BEE. the most universally read paper along the line , arrived in Ainsworth two and three days old part of the time while I was there , owing to the result of a change in the time card of this company , which makes traveling on this line almost a hell on earth. Oh , for thousand tongues to pray for the commercial man , a now time card or day train on both lines. H. Rmnll Orders. The number of commercial travelers in the United States is estimated at L'30,000. A commercial traveler from Hoston , now circulating through the west , has had an ex tensive trip and is not yet through with it. in IbSli he ute Thanksgiving dinner in Wash ington , D. C. , spent Christinas of the same year in Pittsburg , Pa. , enjoyed Thanksgiving service in 18 7 in Chicago , spent Christmas of that year in St. Paul and is yet , like the brook , going on. During this time this gen tleman bus visited every city with a popula tion over 8,000 in twenty-live states ot the Union and hopes to be at his Hostou homo December 33 of the present year. Omaha's Sunday Guests. The close of the holidays again finds the traveling men on the road in largo numbers , and as is usually the case Omaha receives her full share of these Jolly and irrepressible gentlemen. Saturday and yesterday they arrived in the city in droves , and put in their leisure hours in u manner patent to the "porfesh. " The arrivals at the Paxton were : H. E. Alexander , St. Louis ; L. A. Garner , DCS MoinesC. ; G. CodmanBoston ; D. C. Adams , Salt Lake ; William II. Daley , Philadelphia ; E. A. Cudahay , Chicago ; H. Perlinskoy , Chicago ; G. S. Clino. DCS Moines ; C. N. Gurley , Chicago ; II. Stein , Chicago ; M. Glasicr , Chicago ; Max Salinger , Philadel phia ; A. C. Beckwith , Evanston ; W. P. TibbetH , Denver ; A. H. Wooley , New York ; G. Lehibcrg , Chicago ; J. P. Wood , Chicago ; C. A. Wcatherington , Lin coln ; G. M. Lowrey , New York ; W. N. Kendall , Richmond ; J. U. Hamlin , St. Louis ; John Fisher , St. Louis ; William Lyler , St Louis ; W. If. Silvcrhorn , Chicago ; H. O. Willor.Westileld , Mass. ; K.M. Friend , Milwaukee ; E. M. Utftts Chicago ; G. F. Faxon , Kansas City ; It. II. Dangler , New York ; G. II. Hartley ; 'X > os Moines ; W. G. Fairleigh , New York ; A. Q. Davidis , Chicago ; William Iloss. Chicat.'W ; C. W. Waitc , Chicago cage ; F. Adler , Chicago' G. L. Custcr , Lin coln ; L. Benjamin , Kansas City ; F. C. Fischer , Denver ; I. Lubke , Philadelphia ; Thomas Shenvin , Upntyiu C. _ RL Copper , Peoria ; I. H. Murphy. Now York ; J. G. Gals , Chicago ; L. M.'llaudcn , Chicago ; D. Morgan , Cincinnati ; M. M. Huumol , Chicago ; P. C. Goblcr , Chicago ; VT. Q , Tucker , Now York ; A. W. Cook , NcV York ; J. H. Corey , New York ; L. Higgins , ' Kansas City ; J K. Burk. Rhode Island ; C. Huttortinld , St. Louis ; J. S. Lilt , Milwaukee ; M. Hort , Chicago ; H. F. Howcn , Chicago ; William Samson , Philadelphia ; G. Meyer , Now York ; F H , Robinson , Kansas City ; L. F. Weeks , Chicago cage ; C. S. Schooamnun , Chicago ; F. Fil- clul. Chicago ; R , H. Uhinke , Now York ; HJ C. Reed , Kansas City ; A. Achorson , New York ; E. A. Lundon , St. Louis , D. P Hard ing , Dorhlll , Tcnn ; H. E. Hockmiin , St. Louis ; J. A. Muthews , S. Louis ; H. M. Trcuser , Chicago. The following named nro registered ut the Millard. M. R. Stevens , Buffalo ; Lewis Neill , Now York ; J. H. Temple , Chicago ; J H. Ostnin- dcr , Chicago ; J. W. Dickson , HostoniS , Danzlnger , Milwaukee ; J. C. Slmnd , New York ; H. A. Sherman , Cleveland : M. Jacobs , St. Louis ; E. G. Marsh , Chicago ; E. G. Church , Huffalo ; Jno. M. Comstock , Chicago ; C. Dobriuer , St. Joseph , P. H , | Ueagon , Now York ; GE. . Morrisbu , Chicago j P. P. Mufroy , Chlcafo ( ; Ittifrh D. Hooker , lloston ; D. II. Siuawloy , Chicviffti ; S. J-'rc- shlnor , Mllnitukco : M. Wmnlward. Dos Molucsj Win. IXHUultlmoro ; I. L. Gnulo , Chicago ; K. J. Forbes , S.\nMUsoJ ; H.Owcn , Chloniro ; Hen Seep > l , 1'hlhulclplita ; l.rxvls Mcndt'lshon , Now York ; II. U. Dav , Clili-ago ; Satnll. Levy , Now York ; T. J. Sklllen. ; I. . Schloss , Now York ; J. Jtu-ob- son , Now York : II , H. Hnlnbrulpc , Chloaro ; Simon Cohen , lioohesUir : L ) . titonohill , Clil- CiiK'o ; U.K. So.vmoix1 , Chlcuira ; 13. A. Urnnt , GhlciiRo ; C. S. Wykoft , HufTulo ; E.C.Stunil- In cr , St. Louis ; L. Stcincr , iialttmoru ; ( I. W. Stanley , Now York ; Cluipc Meyer , St. Louis ; H. M. Hlrikc , Huslon. Hiuiu > k- . W. Ij. Kastmnn wus In titul out again ilur- Itnj the week. William Urynnt Is out on his malden trip over the Elkhorn route. K. J. Hoe , of W. S. PnrroUo & Co. , goes west iMondny to "hat the Inhabitants. " Mr. Gilaiore , who looks after Her it Co. 's Interests in the far west , leaves in n few dnys for his Hold of labor. J. W. Hniley , ono of the most youthful travelers on the roiul , will this season extend i his trips into Now Mexico. Frank MuICenna , n retired commercial traveler , 1ms settled down in Omaha. Hu is married and. according to his statement , hns nn undivided one-half interest iu Just the dearest boy-baby In the world. L. O. Robinson nnd his brother Abbott Robinson nro both former Kansas City drum mers , but this season they represent n promi nent Omaha hotiso , their territory extending over a largo portion of Kansas. 0PRICE'S CREAM Its superior excellence proven In m llllons homos for more tlmn a quiirtor of a century. Is used by the United States ( lovernmout. R domed bv the heads of the great universities , s the Strongest , Vure.st and Most Healthful. Dr. Price's the only linking Powder that docs not contain Ammonia. Ume or Alum. Hold only In cans. PJUOK UAKINO POWDEH Co. , New York. Chicago. Bt. Louis. Who Is WEAK , NERVOUS. UEim.ITA- TEn.MrhoinhlirOLLranctlONOHANCK hRS TRIFLED nwny his VICJOR of HOUY , MIN U and M A N HOOD , causing exhanitliiR drains upon the VOUNTAINH of 1,1 FE , HEADACHE , BACKACHE , Dreadful nrvims , WEAKBTEflN of Memory. BANH- rUI.NEHS in SOCIETY. PIMPLES upon the FACE , and all the EFFECTM leading to EAKI..Y nECA Y and perhaps CONNUMP- TION or INNAN1TY , ihould consult t once tLo CEI.EBKATED Ir. Clarke , Established 1851. Dr. Clarke ha * made NERVOUS DE BILITY. CIIHONIC and all Dlieaies of the UENITO URINARY Organi a Ufo U'tuly. It make * NO difference WHAT you ifcve taken or WHO has failed to cure you. 49-FEM A I , EH suffering from dlttasu pecu liar to their sex can consult with the assurance of speedy relief and cure , fiend 2 cent * pottage for works on your disease ! . O-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Work * on Chronic , Nervonn and Dell * eate Diseases. Consultation , personally or by letter , free. Consult the old Doctor. Thousands cured. Office * and parlor * private. 49-Thnse contemplating Marrlneo tend for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each lie. , both 25c. ( stamps ) . Before confining your case , consult Dr. CLARKE. A friendly letter or call may save future suflerintand shame , and add rolden years to life. 49-B < x > k " I.Ue'B ( Secret ) Er rors , " SOc. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8 : Bundayn , 9 to 12. Address , P. D. CLARKE , M. D. 185 So Clark St. . CHICAGO. ILL. FREE OF CHARGE ! Imoortant to Spectacle Wearers , Direct from London. Now at 1512 Street , Will thoroughly test your cyoslc'it t'roo of Charge , and sliow you where necessary tlio Glumes most suited to your condition. There are thousands of i > orsons permanently injuring their eyes by the use ot inferior and 111-flttlng C ! lasses , who roget when too Into their mistake. Wo would Invite tho.se pcrbons al > ont to begin uud those who think they cannot bo milted to see us. llemember , it costs you nothing but a few moments' timo. The proper adjustment of Hpectncles is a science which none but the skilled optician or oculist should pructico.Vo have thu most Im proved nnd scientific instruments nnd tests for determining the defects of vision nnd prom ise to remedy where posslblu by the use of Spec tacles. We use none but the most perfectly ground nnd accurately centered lenses , and make frames to lit thu fact ) . No fancy pilous. Our Crystuliuo Spectacles ut Jl.ic ] are unequalled for comfoit and eubo to the wearer. BUFFALO BILL , Csrbollo Pinoko Hull Co.-Go n tlemen : 1 take ureat plt'AMirn In ntntlni ! that 1 nave u ed tli Car bolic biuoku Hall. 1 would not he without ono. Kor n sudden cold or tlircmt trouble Hlilnral- iiMtitn lu fact worth tenthnes 111 welpht In ROM. Yuuri trulr , i WM. F.OODV. ( llunulo IIH. ) ' Catarrh , A llima. llronchltls , Keurnlfilft , C'oup. l.nni ; Troublen Colili , etc. , liKtnutljr roller < l nml rpi > dllr cured. Ono hall generally fumdcnt. Mailorders ! Mnoke llull by mail 12 and 4 conn iiortaitH. Dcbvllnlor for Hie hlnort it addltlonnl. A fUKK TK.vr \ oRlca imrlori. bold y all dr CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL COMPANY , 111 South Fifteenth B'reet. Omaha. Neb WILL NEVER BREAK FOR SALE BY - N. B. FALCONER AND FISHER BROS. FOUNTAIN BR.A.KTDS FINE CUT AN1D P incomparably the Oa t. DIVIDEND NOTICE. 31 Per Cent Dividend , Notice l.s hereby given to the Members of the Mutual Hcwrro J'nnd 1.1ft' Ao'oclnllon , Chlpf Olllco. I'otter lltilldlnc. iM 1'ark How , New York. that the amount of Surplus to the Credit of the Members of the Is-U diiss equal * n DIVIIIKMI or TiiniTV-ONK I-KII CINT. : upon thottfitiro Mortuary premiums pixld during the pnst live > enrH , to w-It : Trom l.ssJ to 1 > 7 lnclusl\ , said umount at- pllcnblo nnd payable ns provided In oivrh Certltl- cnteof Mpmbt'rshlp. Tlip amount to cover sntd dividend hns Iwcu deposited wltli. Invest e < l , ami held by the Central Trust Company of Now York , RR Trustee , ns provided In ttio Deed of Trust between the two companion. Notice Is further given , that lu addition to the abou'dUli end of TMIUTV-ONK nil VKNT. , the Muttnit llMorvn md l.lto A iM-lntlou hns pnlil to the Widows , Orplmns , nnd Clnlmmit-s of de c-used members , during 1S 7 , mir Ono Million I'our Hundred ThoUMind Dullur.s. nud dining the f-nmojenr ! Sb7 , it has saved Its living mem bers by reduction of the premium rules below the rntos usually chnrged under the old system of Life hiMirntire , said rediutlonnpproxlmntlng Three Millions of Dollnm , whlcli reduction equals an addltlonnl itlvhleiid i.f moro thnn titty per cent , of the eutlro pivmlum.s paid by our mombers. Our nctttnl cash pront for 18S7 exceeds JHS.OOO. r fl.sin for each day In the year. Including Sun- ny.s and holldnys. Itaclt dollur of c nld pro IIU -S fast ns earned , Is deposited with , Invested , .ml . held by the Central Trust company , ns rustce. for tlio exclusive use and briicltt of our uembers. Our total death claims paid exceed 1,100,000 nnd our casli surplus oxo 15XARI1NATION. After a most rnrofiil and thorough otllrlnlex- .mtnntlciu wltlilnthopusthlvly duxx.tlio AH.SO- Intlon IIIIM received the iiniiuullfled vndorsu- iient from th reo Scparnto Stnto Insiirnnro Do- inrtnientM. to-wlt : lly lion. I'hlllp ( luck. Jr. , iihiirauco CommHslonor of the Mate of W Iscon- In ; Hon. Charles Kluuidrow , Insurnncu Com- nls.slonerof the Stutc of Mlnneaotu : nl.no , Hon. KHshii W. llucklln , Iimuinnte Commissioner of ho btnto of lihodo Islnnd. Knch ono of these nsurunco Commissioners linvliiK madn u thor- niKh noi-Minul uMuiilimtkmor the ulTulr.H or the \.s.soclntlin ( In the months of November nnd H > cember , IW , nnd after said examination , en- loiso the Miitunl Heservo l'\ind ' I.lfo Association s worthy of the contidcnce of Its membera nml f the people. E. B. HARPER , 1'reahleiit. Mutual Herervo Fund l.lfo Association , I'otter ttilldlug , 3S 1'atk How , Now Yotk. B. H. ROBISON , Agent , Umuha Nnfl Hunk IliilUllng. U. S. DEl'OSITOHY. OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA. [ UF1TAL , . . . . $500,000 SURPLUS , . . . . 100,000 IEKMAN KOtWTZB. President. JOHN A. CHK1UHTON , Vlco-Prostdent. P. II. DAVIS , Cashier. W. H. MEQUIRB , Anslstnnt Cashier. 808 S. mill ST. , CAPITAL , - - $300,000 _ _ Loans Mafle on Real Estate , School. County and Municipal llonds Negotiated WM. A. PAXl-ON. Prenldent. WM. O. MAtlli , VlcCsProsldcnt. ItOIlT. L. QAltUCIIS , Secretary. P. II. JOHNSONTreasurer. DinKCTOUS : WM. A. PAXTON , HKNUTT. CI.ARKK , W. 0. HAUL , i > . U. WILLIAMS. Hour. L. CtAnucnn , 8. It. JUIINHON , P. II. .I Street , Omaha , PAID IN CAPITAL , - - - $100,000 GEO. B.H Alt K KR. President. HOUT. L. OAHUCHS , Vice-President. ! ' . II. JOHNSON. Cashier DIKRCTOKS : SAMUKI , It. JOHNSON , Gro. K. HAHKF.II , Hour. L. CJAKi.iciis , WM. SKIVKHS , l'U. . JOHNSON. A General luuiklng Business Transacted. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. DRUNKENNESS Or tlio LImior Habit , PosltiToIy Cured ) ) ? Administering Dr. Unities' ( Jolden Spec ! Ik1. ut 11 ran be given in n cup of coffee or tea w ftho o-the knowledge of the person taking It ; nhsolut dly harmless , nnd will ollcct n permanent nn espeedy cure , whether the patient IH u moderut fdiiuker or un alcoholic wieck. Thousands o drunknrdH have been mndo temperate men who have taken Golden Bpecillc In their cofTea with out their knowledge nnd to-day bttllevu they tiult drinking of their own free will. IT NfiVHlt FAILS. Tlio system once Impregnated with the Specific , it becomes an utter ImposBtbillty for the liquor uppctlt to exist. For wile by Kuhn & Co. , Kith and Douglas stu. and 181 h and Ciiui- ing st8 , Onitilm , Neb. ; A. I > . Pouter Jc Uro. , Council Ulutru. In. H. K. BURKET , Funeral Director and Embalmer , 111 NortU IClu btreo 1 Office and residence. Itooin 17 , Arlington IllocV 15th and Dodge sts. . llrst building west of post- ofllco. Telephone K18. M. R. RISDON. INSURANCE AGENT Merchants' National Hank Iliilldlng , Itoom 1 Upstairs. Telephone Ho. ui. * , , Oinuhn , Nebraska. . PhocnU , London , England . Io.723.n74.lf Flrenipn'H , Newnrk.N. J . „ ( lltn's Tails , ( lien's Falls , N. Y . . . Glrard , I'hlladulphla. Pn . l.aj.VlH.71 Westtheatrr New York N. V . J.a < a.iX .U UKATEFUL COHFOKTJNU Epps's Cocoa B KEAKFAST. "lly m tborotich knowledge ot tlio uatur.il law : fhltn vuverii thu ( * ! > riUonk : of dlfc.uion mill nitlrl dun , nnd by careful application of Ifoe fine prnpnrtle' of well i l ricd C'oci , .Mr. ipp ; lint provided < mi brtHkfuit IMblnnltlia delkutulf llavuroil bevernuc vrhlcb HIHT nrf } un ui&ny IIPUTJT tiin tor'n tlll . Uu by Iho jiidlL-loa * use of iiicli nrtlclei ot diet that t cuiutllullon mar l > xruUuallr tiulll uu unlll ttrunt euiiniili In resist KTCIlendcnrr [ o Uliraiu. llun drrdt of euhlle miilaill > nru tloatliv around ui read ] ID attack irlicrKVer llioru l < weak point. W maj etrupuiuanr a falal thnlt lij keeping ounelrei we ) torUDed nun pure ulool and a prupcrloournlieJ frame. " Civil V rf le Uaietlc. Made ilmplr with bolllnc water or milk. Bold onlj In half pound tlni bjr ( iroct-ri labeled ihu * ; 'inpci O nn Ilonufopathlc OhemUu lj , i.MJ.V ( , KSU1.4ND. POLLMAN PJAGE CAR CO. Thr Motltiii Ofic.rnntU PtirmifA fey Their KiHtioit < * t In Itcnnvnttny Tin it' 2'itl < n-t' CV/r.i. A Itrporior Visits the Ynnls ami l.o < irn- . Alt About It llumli-oil * of Mm Kmplojrd in ( In1 Work An Interview with One or the Aton. IVw persona who have enjoyed the luxury of n join noy In mio of the Mimptimui enroftlm I'tillman I'nlnco Car coinp ny know tlui trouble niul ( i.\i iitso ( lie compiiny nr < i nt to keep Uio nnxKnllliTUt valuers on wheel * In order and 10- pnlr. A repot ter for tills paper recent y vlmtod llu > yards near tlio tiansfrr depot , utul xuvv the modus opcrandl pursued by the employe * In irnuvutliiK the cars us they roinuln fiuintho lung Hips. 'Ihit loportur IK Indebted to Mr. 1'nuik liuhlMrom for the infurnmtlon During hUumversiitlon with Mr Dnhlstrom the ro- potter learned tlio folhmliu : hnrronliuroxpt'tl * once which that gontli'iniin lecintl ) iiitssril throUKh. Mr. DnhNliom paid , " 1 lived In llo.s- ton , Must , for unhlHt. nnd then obtained n good tdtnntlonnt 1'roUdenco. It. 1. , where 1 worked lor two > enis , hen I mndn up my inliut to make u ( luu K" , nud IIH ( hiMi. . tcrn fe > ur win then nt It hciKMt I was ludnred to leave thutu nm < landed In Oinnhnsoiiielhliitf overroiirvcnrrt ago. ( notlfi'd ' while. In tliii Mm Knglmitl StnU'H that I wits nluajit miiio or Uxt Uuubltdvitli rol.ls In Uio lioiul , nnd bud pa ns thioiii ; ! ) my rlicita anil Hlionlilors ttllh a tent niious nciiu- nrho. My no o vi s nt-ntly all stopped up HO Unit 1 ln'camo iKTiiMomed to brcMlilni through my mouth ultngi'lhur. VVhrn I lity In l > od nt night Iho mucous Uould guthrr In my throat nnd ledge there , ami In the morning n.ould g.ig mo. and It vnt of no uiirn-nnont orrurrcm o that I would Imvo tooinU bcfoio I could rid inj.si'lf oT It , 'I'licii 1 lu' ruu to notice that my hi'Hrlng \ \ us motr or less alTrrted und 1 I1HIN Til CiAII : IIKAKM l ns I liiul a ron.staut ringing nnd Imzrlng nol.sa In my hond nnd nnrs. 1 thotiglit thai ftcr I cliimui'd my ri'slni'iico tlu < cllninto would lie bont'llclul , lint \M\snotthocasr. . liHtond of gottlng lic'tti-r 1 ( Oiitlniird to grow worse , my apiiotlto wtiHpoor. o < pi > cliillyiis this the CUM ) In the mornliiR , athlrh ttmnl could soircoly oat my bronkfust nt nil , nnd what llttln food I did oat seuini'd to dlstrctn mo very nnirh. 1 Imd n bolchlng up of wind nnd would fuvt lrlc fiu morotliun iiu hour tiltcr o.illiiK. My food did not so m todlg'ht. I was roiMlputrd nearly all lr time , nnd Miflrrrd Trom ht'iuliu'tir. wliluli I iittrlliuted to tlio Mnmiiih i' u < d liy IniU ' .s- I Ion. WlioiioM'i 1 would toop < lown toplrknp nilthing I would bi'coinn dizzy , and would fit- imentlv Ktnugpr or would liuui to hmo xupport until the fnint spells would jmss away. I WHS Iriltnblo und moioso nnd wits very rnsily ox- rlliMl. 1 coutlutiod to grow \\orsu and\ton > u and bucaino i.ow sriurrr.it AMU nr.si'o.MiUNT , and felt ns though I wus golnc to dlo. 1 vorrtod injhulf consUlorublo nnd piobulily tlmt hoi pod to inako mo woixo. I nlwiiys felt tliod und drowsy with no ambition to do iniytlilmr. 1 d.d not .sleep soundly nt night , und what little Hlt < ep 1 did get was iittdid.-d by tin * most hoirlhlo diennis ImuKlnublo , und won d luy nwuku lor horns leaving If I xhonld go to Hloep 1 would liavo n lopetltlon My feet were nenily nl\\ny.s rold , my eyes wire red nnd fionnrnlly swollen , and tit times my n m would dlM-lvirgo thin white miiiuK , and when loiwened would bo kind putrid , Jly bi oath w IIH olfeiiflvo nnd .seemed to 1 o short , so much w > tlmt 1 could only walk it short distance before 1 would hare to Mop nud rot. " 1 grew rapidly worso. and w na iilxiut to glvo up my sltuntlon horn when I noticedUIHHUcctis- fill troiitmeiit of Drn. McCoy and Homy , and lluully I was Induced to visit their ollleit for ron- Hiiltntlon. After n earcful examination I was told I wns milTcrlng from ( ut-nrrh of the IIOHO , throutaud Htomurh , i.nd that tney could hnlp inc. and In nil proLnlilllty ourc me entirely , 'llioy would not. however. promLso mopot-ltholy tlmtthoy would euro mo 1 beuan treatmnnt about Iho Hist of OcloVjer , nnd vliltod thflr otlle nt rpgul'ir Intcn-als , following their direc tions to the letter , and I mimt Buy thut 1 nuver felt bettor In my life than 1 do to dny , and I cor- tnlnlvowemy fifoto HIOMI Kintlumnn , for I rte not liavo a Blugto Hvmplom of my foimor trouble , nnd 1 cheerfully lucommoml the trent- iiient of tho'-o Koutleniuu to any ono from Catarrh , " K1MMC DAIIr.STROM , the subject of the nbovo flkcti h , now resides nt No. nil William Miuet , und is cmployud by tin Pullman 1'iiluto Our company , and will verify this Matumi'Ul to nny ono v ho may cnll on him , FETID NASAL CATARRH. Its Symptoms and What it IjoatlH To 'J'hi ; nilHornhlc I'Vcling , Kic. This form ofoatnrih Is iwsontailly a disease of t ho niisnl ruIty proper und iloo.s not extend to tne vnult of ihu plmrynx , 1'or u wlillo u dry cu- tarrh may , nnd very fniiiipntly doeis develop In tlmt n'ftlon us thu rtMiiltuf Btructrinilchanges within thu ti ! iUOH of thii mucus memlirnnu. The sjmptomsnmlnly consist In tlio ucumnulntlon in the nasul citvlly ol ! ollrnstvu nia.isos uud crust toKether ltli moitior IChHof u llnlil d | . cliurco. The mihiil rarity tlnm olmtructed , ureuthinK is moie or loss illlllcult. The sense otsmi-11 Is Impalied. if not entirely lost , Thu hpoclHl liability to tuku cnldH uu thu leust exposure ox 1st n , nnd the Nusceptllilllty to chunKes of trmprimum and the Intliicnco of u ( lain ] ) utmospht'io frequently cun.sen thickening of the nas.il mucus na-inliiMiie. As thu necre- tlons KO on fiom the hiufacocf Iho mucus mem. liriino , thu musses aru llftrdfrom tluiir lii-d , and Htlll lo-.liii'thulriiioi.stuic , IIIIKO irustHuioifrud- uiilly built from bolowr vlnrh mouldthuniNulvuR in It A nni tow portions In Biich u Dimmer tlmt the Milterer is unable to ilKloil u them , nnd icmuln in position lor diiy nnd oun \ \ enks. 'I ho odor H ollonsheln the extreme , asuiesult of IOIIK ru- tentlim , during Mhlcli time the imtretiicttvo chuiiKUbfUucuiiiitantly KuliiKon , The Hiillvror may ho i-ntlmly unconscious of tht oiicusivo brouth , hut others icndlly notlco it and ondou- vortiiBhun thu companionship of Mich person. 'flits iitlo"tlnn Is iiHimlly rlassi-d nniiniK the In- tractlhln. uml nltontlinvH Incur.ihlu diseases , hut is trenti'd Miroesitiilly unit IH ( julte aimmaulo to tH'.ttment if thci InstinrtioiiHiuiil treatment Is runted out faithfully , nnd the nhy lclan thor oughly understand ! * hl huslncBs. It must bo conceded that u upociallst pus Iiu ; particular at tention to cntnrrh nnd IIIIIK froublo certainly is bettor iiunlltted to tient with hurross nil such cases' , because ho IK thoroughly pnstnd on nil th9 modern appliances in modkul sduuco , C/lTAKUIl CAN OK IDllKD. The Successful Methods nil Used by Drs. McCoy & Henry. The treatment for catarrh , lunff trouble , asthma , rhiMiinntlHin nnd ol her chronic dlseusetj can only bo applied MirouHHfully by onuwhii hns Invc.stlgAtud nnd inudu n llfo-long study of such disunion. Car lex.s doctors nnd those who nro not thoroughly ncminlnted with those troubles are liable to full , when n Hklllful Specialist who bus devoted yonis to that p.irtlc-iihir buslnexH , n.s Drs. McCoy * Heniy , tfl Htircrfd Nothing but tlm very belt treatment kno n to meilluul hchnce IK given to nil patients , and It cnn bu Miicly suld tlmt thuffl gentlemen uro nmxler.s or all Hint la known of consumption nnd other chronic discuses up to dnte.ltlitheniltlsno longer hpeculntlon nnd e > .p rlm < > nl It is Htrnlghllorwnid treatment , icsultlug from high Intellectual and n-lentltlo lUlHlnmuiitH , added to u thoiough medkii ! education In the grente.it AmurKun ho pltnb nnd under tlio grmitent American mnatuM of medicine nnd mil gen' . ThesH gentlemen hnve added to the oxtianxtlve knowlpdgt ) of their Hpoclallles it reputation for mo'.leruto chnrjm , H their consultation f o It but $1 , whether ut tholr olliie , or unupluloa glvotihy mull. , DOCTOR J , CRESAP McGOY , , Late of Bellevue Hospital , New York" , AND Dr. Columbus Henry ( Late of University of Pennsylvania ) HAVK OKKICKH No.JIIOnndHll IN ItAMtJU IIUIMINJ. Klfloeiith uud llunivytts. , Omaha. Nub. , where all rnrnblu cnxeg uue treated with Biirrrsi. Medical diseases treated skillfully. Consump tion , llrlKht'ii disease. Dyhiiepsln , uheuiiiutlain , und nil NitltVUUtt DI.SKAhm All dlhe.iHe.1 pc- ciillnr to the soxts n kpeclKlty. C'ATAHltll UN.si'ITATIN ) nt onico or by mall. II. Olllce hoiifb-U fi II a. m. , 2 to 4 p. m. , T to 8 p. in. , hunddyb Includml. Correspond ! ncuiecelvc.s prompt attention. Many ilUeasea ar * trenwd hnrrnwfiitiy by Dr.-i , McCoy uml Unary through the mall * , niul It Is thus poi-Nlblo for those nnnbln to miuc. a Join noy to obi aluauccej.3till hospital treatment ut their lionitH. Noluttera unswcrod unless awnnpiuilcil by 4clu btuinii.i. uMiill letteni to Urn , McCoy nud Henry , nud all lUuiuo building , Oiuu.hu ,