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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1888)
-OMASA DAILY TUESDAY , /MAJRQH ,20 , V1888. FOR- SWEET CIMITY'S ' SAKE , How the Gotham Girls Brilso frunda for the Poor. THE LAtEST FEMALE POQiLlSlT \tho \ Orazo for Drninatlo Fnmc The Secret Iilfo of ft Well-Known Ijccturcr Clnra Hello's Jjcttcr. YOKK , March IT.- Even Ltont , produces novcllty in the feminine world of trivinlity > Ono of the newest fea tures of charitable entertainments dur ing this Lenten season is portrait lak- ing by girls. These pictures arc not photographs , hut old-fnshi6ned silhou ettes , such us the 'grandfathers of this generation used to have made. Prom the method ot taking it happens that gontlem6n nro the most numerous and profitable customers of these artistic enterprises. The subject is sot before h Bhcet of white paper plnndd to a wall , nnd by an arrangement of lamps his nhudow In profile is thrown. If the operation included then only the trac ing the outlines of the figure upon the paper , the enterprise would not bo so interesting and profitable as It has proved , but there is another feature. It tukos at least two girls to got out n sil houette in this stylo. Ono busies her self at the paper in tracing the profile , nnd another holds the subject's head steady in her soft , white hands while the artist is nt worif. The subject pays a dollar for Ave or ton minutes'occupa tion of this kind , and in rdtlirn ho gets n black caricature of himself. This matter of amateur' ph6tograr > hy ecoms to bo oil the increase ? It is 116 uncommon Bight to moot parties of girls In Central park with photographic trap pings and pedestrian costumes. They are clubs of picture takers , who go about in search of flno bits of winter landscape. The park presents n great Variety of views of this kind , artd the club spends many hours oven in the jcoldcst weather , searching for them nnd transferring them to prepared bapor. Their success in the essentially artificial Central park led onoof the " 'young ladibs to remark in all innocence that the iiatural resources of the city were greater than she supnosod. Fair amateur photdgrabhors haVe various ways | of making their1 work of- riamchtal. The pictures which they take in thbir studios or < consreyatories , ore mounted in odd fashions. 'Oilb ' girl showed to mo a white satin fan on which she had photographed a group of friends whispering to each other. She had a firescreen vith prtisti'cally arranged groups' clustered abduttho firoplacoono ; group1 was it Halloween party watching 'chestnuts roasting on the hearth. This scene ( might ho looh&d at by anybody , but in her chamber she had pictures that wore destined for her eyes alone , pr at most for those of her intimate Irionds. Around the mirror was a circle T&f finely mounted photographs of her girl friends in TUBIU PRETTIEST nojnss , Go riuit. "Hero they a'rd bVdfy bvehirig to bid the good night , " she'said ; "and I'wns so Weased with the fancy that I * made ' Ibis,1' shoeing a group of white robed girls with flowing tresses and one with beautiful hands working at the curl tiaprirs on her head. Circling around "thoso'phdtfigraphs was a long curl papei On which the words "Good night" had been engraved in a fantastioBccoll. Thit picture stretches clear across the head hoard of her 'bod. On the foot board was an assembly ot fair ones in all stages of attire ; girls of the gartftr and girls ol the cross ; onb buttoning her shoes and another lacing her. whalebone and \vtttohsnrihg machinery. Ttleso wore all smiling a ' 'Good ' morning , " . Ono more possession of this versatile young lady amused me. It was a small card table to bo given as a prize at the next progressive euchre party. It had a border of photographs of the cham- * on players of theseasdn all pictured ir § irious nttitutes of tvlump. Ah oil painted portrait in the curronl exhibition at the Academy of Desigrt it exciting a.greatdeal of remark. It is c line thing in an artistic way , and it it guaranteed as a perfect likeness. Nov- Grtholoss , the original Woman cannot Jjo identified. The reason is simple , The buck of the head , neck ancl $ houldors are shown , but not a glimpse of her face. She has brown hair , Hewing - ing loosely , nnd her skin 'is fair and ivhito , but those are not distinctions re Vrictqd to few onoujrh women to give nny clue. "Portrait of a Lady , " is the jltlOj anjfl h.o other explanation is to be pained from the catalogue , but it is un uorstood that the model is a belle ir /qehjonablo sodloty. The rest is c ini'Htery. A young woman who more boldlj pommands notice just now is a prize lighter. At all events , she declares Jiprsolf able and willing to meet nnj pihor living woman in a twonty-foui Toot ting. I suppose likelyeho is u hum hug , fee far as real intention to use hoi fair fists is concerned , but she Is exceed ingly muscular , though prettily fomi i ) hit ) , nnd she is connected with u riding academy and gymnasium supported bj the Upper ton. Her name is Annie Burnock , nnd she is from London , witi Jior English accent unaffected by the sea voyage. She servos as a practica' Illustration of the lessons giv6n by th < riding master to his pupils. And hoi nbrsomanship shows grnco allied to grca ngillty and strength. I imagine tlui tier .pugilistic pretontions are bosh , bu she makes them constantly u vowing ho hnxioty to got up a genuine prize JiglH with borne \\omnn. If it is her purposi to merely engage the admiring inteies of her gentle punlls , she is successful for it is almost comical to see tin ' wrapped attention bestowed upon ho by the very daintiest daughters o vronllh nnd culturo. The ease will which she performs some athletic feat away beyond the ability of the sof "flbored pupils inspires them ' with awe tind the vontuVosomo bollo'who won into an Impromptu wrestling bout vitl Jior in the riding ring , to bo promptl ; though gently thrown flat on her bncl in a jlfly , became at once n heorine ii the eyes of her companions. Sleighing is the fashionable divorslo of the week , and it happens to bo on JJOT UNDER LKNUKN TA110O. Snow is not usually a plentiful ful supply in Now York , nm pnolls of sleighing are usuall , sliorf but the tremendous downfall ii Monday's storm covered the roads c Central park so deeply that runner will blip thereon many n day. Sleigh nro in brisk demand , and there are no one-tenth enough of them t meet the demand , Even among rici people , when f.it horses and whoolo equipage , * lolghs are often lacking Extravagant prices are demanded fo nnything stylish on runnorsttnd llvorj Vnon provided vrlth them are reaping golden harvest. But the private owner o ( strikingly hundsomo leighs'aro in rnoioiiB enough to make aroiuprkabl Bhowjng , and vehicles that out-Russia the fur-trimmed nnd bell-jlnglln iloighs of Moscow arc ) to bo seen. Ju ono of these barn-Hko , cold an open-ended pockets of the BowerV called concert gardens , loft Open to the street to tUvc"rt into tlidmn&much of thd cdhsb- loss procession of sight-seeing rhbn fts possible , the usual half concert , Half variety performance was well undbr way. The routine buffoonery of the cheapest sort of mouhlo-banks nnd the dhnraotor- isllo nasal felngihgof ipaihtod wcmion In sliort skirts mtornatod } when BiMdenly two or three persons of tnsto who had strayed in there was surprised td BCO n stately , lady-like woman of mhtronly yet youthful appearance advance down the stage in n dross ot sober black silk holding a sheet of music in her neatly gloved hands , bxactly as if she were in Siclnway hall instead of the Bowery. Whert she opened her mouth she car- rolled ns sweetly ns n bird. ' Who on earth is shoV" the manager was asked. "Oh , she ton'd polong hero , " eald ho. "Sho is a rcg'lnr lady und ougnt to peon In d6r opera. " Ho told her story and It was sti-angcly like fiW)3 ) others , with only the differ ence that the lady was of lady-lllco ap pearance , good morals and excellent > recding. She had boon wldowejd and oft without'means. In her happy days ho had taken part in nnmtcur thcatrl- : itld , arid Vlion cdnfr6rilcd by the neces- iltvof cflrrllng her own livllhdod she lad "tried to join the stage. Her efforts ended with her being on the Bowery at 310 n > vcdU. Every week in the dally [ mpors and the dramatic weeklies there ippear the advertisements of twenty-ono -cachbrs wh6 ilretdnd to prepare women 'or the stage. Far more than half ot ihom are frauds dither broken-down icthSsses or sdmotimcg women ndver on , ho stag6 themselves. They frame por- Tixlts of actrd < 5SOs df lesser farno. and mng them up to point to as , pictures of jraduntes of thdlr teachings' , nhd th6y make tt n point to tell "whoever Applies for information nnd advice that feho is exactly fitted for the stago. If thd ap plicant bo old and thin , or young and octangular she is precisely iko Bornhnrdt or Magglo Mitch- oil ; if stout . and clumsy , she is told that she has the stagb pres ence of Joffroytf-Lowlsflr Fanny Daven port. She is asked to'rocitd ft pbom or cad somesthing Hko "Young Uochin- var , " and the last gtraw is rohiovod from the weight of her doubts * Her voice , accent and all olSd itro pronounced ifacdful of only a little training td make hem perfect. Strangely enough , all these teachers are doing well in their business Olio bf the gonuinb actresses In the business Bjiid last woott that her oxperlorico led her to suppose that rtt least aovon out often ton theator-g6ing women in town , in every class of' ' life , have an idda that they could fascinate the public from behind - hind the footlights , and at least four but of ten litivo at ono time or uhothcr dressed thoinsolves like some dctross they admire in ono of her bestjparts , ami have rdcitod her lines before a mirror. All the teachers have all they ban do to teach/ " all who apply , in spite bf the -fact that the appcaranio of n nowcbmdr on thostago [ , like Miss Rus- feoll's at Daly's and Mrs. James Brown Pottofs bn her owii behalf , are thd great everits of one seasdn in three. When a pupil's lessons are over she finds her greatest difficulty before her. Ono or two teachers are able to givd their pupils letters to theatrical managers , but there are seldom any openings to filL nnd 'most of the t6achers Bimply toll the women to go the roundsjof the theatres and apply at each place. ' Nine in ton1 soon * tird of tho'rdpeatcd disap pointments that ensue , but once in a while thdro is a persistent erie whc rhodifies'hor ambition bit by bit until at lastrsho may bo able to get an dtter ol $10 a week inia-Bowery show to give a dance or sing a song or appear as a chambermaid or figurantod in a farce twice a day. "And these are of ten i the women who reach the highest places in the profession. But they must bo re markably energetic and remarkably solfi possessed ; Thoyfmd their associates THE OUTCASTS OF THE SEX on the stage merely because it is a tradition among outcasts that . these who are bn ttho stage have better chances to prey updn men than these who wander the streets. I ! a gonius'drops down among them she must battle , often with main physical strength , to preserve her self respect , musjb hoar the profane and outrageous talk of her companions , she must hear and | feel the ulttbrhess of their con tempt for moral pretensions , and she must slave at her work patiently in the hope that some variety manager on his everlasting rounds foi attractions may see her , admird what she does , nnd lift her ono stop higher in her profession with an engag6mont in ono of The stock traveling companies. Thence , by her genius , persistence ac quaintances and good luck , she rriay in time become a member of a regular theatre company. But every stop ol her way is besot with obstacles and temptations. Another class of advertisements ( against which the law should inter vene ) is that calling for beautiful women to take positions in companies forming on the road. No profossldnal company is formed by advertising. The man agers of all such companies got their performers at the theatrical agencies of which there nro a' dozen always crowded with men and wdmen clamor ing for placos\ do everything frorr the duties ofardad agent or afscono' shifter to the rendition of Hamlet These nnvertisements are a now device of the rich idlers in the club : who prey upon the other BOX by gathering these whc answer their appeals , pick ing out ones that please their tastes and then either rnnlo ing direct proposals of outrageous chur actor actually getting the woman t subordinate place in a fourth rate com pany by un arrangement with the man agdr , whereby they .agree to pay hin whatever ho agrees to pay the woman This is done when it seems necessary te effect their purposes , but the thoatrica people declare that the evil is more ox tonsivd than nny outsider would drean it could bo. The clubman who thus BO cures a woman a place enters intq a correspondence rospondonco wlth , her , advances raonoj for her extra wantsnnd entangles hoi with obligations followed by protesta tlons of high regard. It is related of Lester Wallatk tha ho always inquired of every female np pllcnnt lor entrance into the profossioi whether she had been married , buriei n child , quarreled with her husbane and suffered poverty. If not ho toll her these wore requisites for the nor trayal of the cardinal emotions and fo simulation of experience with the sten realities of life. "Whether that is : mere tradition of the stage or not , it i certainly trud that Very nearly tha standard is set upby a manager wio hai maelo his Dow to the public nsthobusl ness man of an English star whom w all know , * "You must have been married. " In always says to women who apply to him "if unhappily married or widowed al the better. " Death has .recently removed a physl cJnn in this city who was the only per son able to prove a s.tory which ho usoi to whisper to his nearcbt friends nbou n leoturess who felt the justice of thi ndvico so strongly that she wont to him and urged him to dnablo her to socrotl ; marry in order to obtain the necossar ; experience without the public lega formality , She. was , and is , pccuha and strong-mlnelod to n il&gr'co. She coffotl tit the Idea of either dropping icr llvdllhoofl to please a permanent lusband , br ot hftridlng oydV the profits rdm it to secure ft h\isbnhd a life- with out toll * Her baby died Just ns every provision wag made for it to bo brought in In luxury , with the sedrot o ( its iirlh hidden under n titet divorce , so hat neither it nor nny ono else but hor- elf rind her ndvlsor nnd ox-husband hoUld ovdr know it/ The locturess is o\orywhore rogardoel as the stbrncst of nnldcn Indies. C&A.II.V. BELLE. Don't Oot Caught This spring with your blood full of 1m- niritics , your digestion imjiared , your niipetlto poor , kidneys und liver tortfld , md whole systdrn liable to bo prostrated jy disease but get yourself into good condition , nnd ready for the changing tnd warmer weather , by tnklngf Hood's Sarsaparllla. It stands unequalled for iUrifylng the blood , giving hn nrlpotito , md loi'n gdnchil spring medicine. PULLMAN'S PALACES. The True Story of the Origin or n Orcnt Public Coiivchlcnuc. Boston Globe : Various ivocouiils ot Gcorgo M. Pullman's Invdhtloii 'of the palatial sleeping cars that bear his \iamo are afloat. They do not ttgrco in gen eral or in particulars. In order to got an exact nnd authentic statomcht As sistant Superintendent J.V. . St6ckton , ) f tlio Piillmah company , was askdd fdr the facts. Mr. Stockton reflected a mo- nchtntul tlldn said that Mr. Pulllnnn told him the whole stOrysome two years igo. His narrative was very Intorcst- ng , not only in Itself , but ns rin lllustra- , ilm df the possibilities ot Useful invon- , ibns when attention is once fastened upon them. Mr. Pullman's statement , ris Mr. atockton recalls it , was substantially as follows ; After the idea had boon con- cldVcd , nnd thd patent obtained , Mr. Pullman wont to Chicago and had his first car built thofo , putting nil his money into thd vorituro , Thb cost of the work wop about $18,000. In all its essential features the car was the model on which the PiSllmans of the present day are co'nstrudted. , The building was , of course , Vatchod with the utmost care xnd imp'utiorico , but , curiously enough , it wastound after the care was done that it Was so Wide that It wduld not clear the platforms of the stations on the line of the road where it was to bo run. As Mr. Pullman had put all his funds into the coach and no ono/slso was ready to * ' contribute'foF the conslructing a now one-on-u smaller scale , ho naturally lost heart in some measure. The car was stored at Chicago , and the enterprise was given up for the time being. No use was made of .the vehicle until the assassination of jPrdsidont Lincoln fin ally gave the inventor the desired chance to enter on the road to fame Knd' fortune. Mr. Lincoln's body was ! td bo taken'from'Chicago to Springfield fdr burial , and Jtho question of its ( trans portation was 'brought up. Sonio ono sug'gested that this unused palace ) draw- ing-roOm sleeping car bo employed , and Mr. Pullman hurried to got it ready. The Chicago & Alton railroadlundor the strain of the great excitement of the time , sent out gangs of imonjforth- with along the line to narrow uji the station platforms and remove other ob structions BO that the car might p'ass. This being done , the car was used as was proposed , and , as all the * great newspapers of the. world we're intent on publishing every item of interest about the-burial , Mr. Pullman's invention of coursoibecamo the subject of1 universal comment. Vpr6m that moment its sUc- boss was"assured. . t 4 , The Pullman company as it nbw ex ists was founded in 1867 with a dapital of $1,000,000. Its stock to-day Topre- sonts'neatly ' $10,000,000 , besides $2.000- 000 debenture bonds. The Pullman cars are operated on nearly , blghty thousand-miles of railway ii ) the United , States , Canada , Mexico and England ! and in spite of some grumbling about charges , -universally recognised its the finest railroad equipment in any part of the world ; Oft obscure the road that loads to health , 'Unmarked ' by board or sign ; Wisdom avails not. f > oworless is wealth To'sootlio these aches of thine. But do not despair , with life there's hope , The cloud concjonls the sun ; With Pierco's Pavorito Prescription nt hand You life's full race may run. More truth than poetry in these lines , 'as thousands of ladies all over the land now blooming with health , testify to the groat-curative powera of Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescription , adapted by much research and careful study to the happy relief of all those weaknesses and ail ments peculiar to females. All drug gists. On a Now York "Wharf. Now York Correspondence of the Globe-Democrat : The other day I watched the bustling bceno on a big Now Yoik wharf. It was on the East river front , near ancient Rutgor's > Slip , in a region of high yellow dry-docks , on which ships are calked and repaired , of ship chandlers' shops , odorous of tar and oakum , of sail lofts where ships nro lilted with danvas that will'whiten dis- tanl season , a region of great warehouses radiant of oriental merchandise , of cheap saildr restaurants , und lounging 'longshoremen in blud-checked "jump ers" nnd weather-worn caps , pulling blackened pipes and tolling endless stories with a strong Celtic accent. Not far oil the great Brooklyn bridge lifts its prow towers and imperial span umiito hosannn to human genius. Hero are ships from every clime. The ono I noticed was the British steamship Albany , which stretched along the wharf some 300 foot. A swarthy Chinaman , in a greasy cap and jacket , was scraping the side of the steamer and putting on roil lead preparatory to painting it black. Ho jabbers his native Jargon 10 another Mongolian similarly oniployod , while still another countryman of Confucius i'a shoveling snow into the river from the forward dock , Near by are some of the steamer's officer's blue and , in caps gold cord , stolidly watching the Scandinav ian crow , humble descendants perhaps of ancient Norse rulers of the sea , mov ing hero and there along the pitchy deck in phlegmatic obedience to briefly spoken orders. A-wreath of brownish smoke is curling upward from a huge black funnel. A puffing nnd snorting steam-winch is busily nt work raising with ropes and pUlleys , big chests of tor from the gloomy hold of the vessel , anel ns fast as they come up thcso matteei packages of leaf , brought 15,000 miles from China to aggravate American nervousness , are pilot on the wharf , or loaded upon trucks , Which every few minutes go rumbling out into noisy South street. Tliii steamer has brought 1,400,000 pounds of tea , or more than 35,000 chests. The largest cargo of tea that over came to Now York arrived last summer by n new English btenmer , after a race ol 12,000 miles , and beating another ton eteamer tlvo days. A close race for such a distance. She brought no ICES than 60,000 chests , or about 4,600,000 , pounds , Fbrty years ago the trade with China was carried on by some of the finest sail ing ships that oyor plowed the sees. The stately clippers and packet ships were manned by American seamen nnd were the pride of the nation , Thoflrst John Jacob A&tor owned the famous Beaver , which traded to Canton He began this business , under peculiar circumstances. t wus nt about Uio spoiling t > f tho'prbscnt century ttiot a Jondon official'of ttho East IKelfnn TrAd- ng company gnv6 him n pass which would ailmlt hiftqhips to the jealously nihrddd Untld ofi.Cahtdrr . , invhich Iho iast Indlfi cornpany had long hold Iho nonopoly. Av'that time ho Wag too wor to own ft ship , nnd had neVer .hoUght of owning ono. "On his return .O.NOW York hd took the Cnntoji pass .o ono ot the leading merchants of the lay nnd offered to allow him the use of rt for a consideration of half the profits ) f the voyage. The merchant trentcel liis proposition with contempt , but graciously acquiesced after thinking the natter over for a few weeks , and In clue tlmo the poor young dortnan received his iharo of thoprdntsIn 50,000 Spanish milled d611nrs , which word de livered to him in barroh. A few ; years inter lip sent out the famous BenVor. lor many years bho brought great car- gods from the oneTo great port of ' 'Far Cnthnv , " And hulpod to lay thd founda tion of the fortune whidh enabled Mr. Astor to accede to his wife's terms for selecting furs for hlmnt $500 an hour. The part thai , the lea ships tilrlycd in the rdvolutioiiiiry history of the country id , bf donrsoi too familiar to require mention. The Ghhin clippers and puck- olei long ngo disappeared for mos't port , and steamers of foreign Hags do most of the trading. Aboilt 80,000,000 pdUnels of tea are imnorled to Hits boiuilry an nually , nnd'Now ' York has three-fourths of the Irndc. Most of Iho tea cargoes received hero are sold at auction in lower Wall , street by n tall , slightly-built young man who a few' ydtlrs1 ago Was tin inexperienced olilh fresh from college , hhd Who now lias an incorho of froih $25,000 to 130,000 a year , mainly from ituctidn Bales of tea , of which ho ifas sold moro than 600,000 pounds in a day. It is llicliard M. MonWdmorV. aprolego Of A. A. Low , Iho Bi'oeiklyil milHbnaird , and a son-lli- Iriw of Mr. Gdbfgo S. COO. pk-osldent of the American Exchaugp banf. | AboUt forty tea steamers arrive every year , coming from China and Japan Uy the Suo.5 canal In from forty-five toi slxtv days , wlibreas''in the good old times0' Iho Bailing vessels going nrbUnd tile Cabb of Good Hope required from throd to four inotilhs to make tllb voyage. If some onlorprlsihg follow would now tiornor the market On Di * . Bull's Cough Syrup ho could nidkd Ids'fortune. Beware of frauds. "For I nm decliriod liitd the , vale of years' , " she sa'ld a little sadly , ' 'but ' in- dded I doii't much mind It since I can got'Salvation Oil for 25 cents. Ho To"ld tho'Trlith. Chicago News : A gobd story on Sen ator James G. Fair was , told in one bf the1 local stook'brokcrngo houses yester day by n former "mbmbor of thb Sanf Francisco Stook-and Mlniiig bxbhange , who is ndw welll known in this1 city. Some tlmo in lSK'or 1860 the rufaior got abroad that a big "strike'- ' had ! been made in the Ophir. They shut' ' down the 'mine ' , bullcheaded the Bubposed find , nnd rofusodito allo'w'exports'or the public on the promises. Fair , who was suporlntondonto'of the mine , 'assured ' the people that 'there 'was ' "nothing in the supposed discovery. The specula tive public , welj Icnowing his rbputtt- tloii as a trutiful ] didponsor of ( point ers , coppered .him , and their' ' buy ing advanced the price of the < stock from ono hundred arid fifty to about bight hundred.\Fair , \ and his'suspceted colleague , Banker Trwin Davis , who wore supposed tp bo largely short'of ' the stock. Were for90dlnsla matter of fiolf- 'ilroteclion ' , tb open the tnlno tb th'o pub lic'as , any further advance Avould ox- liaust theft' rrfa'rgins ahd ruin them. On > the admission of bxports to the mine the public wore horrified to dis- covdr that thd 'superintendent , Mr. 'Fair ' , had tdld the trulh-Mibsalutaly the ' truth. The rdsult was a panic and a'de- cline in the stock , which was not checked Until it had 'dropped consider ably below the figure from Which the advance started. The demoralization arid finandial distress among thd gam blers in mining- stocks was something awful , but the affair won for the wily superintendent the name of "Honest -Jim , " which is still-Ms title on the Pa cific coast. Its superior excellence proven In millions of homes for more than a quarter ot a century. It Is used liq the United States Government. En dorsed by the heads of the OreatllulVflrwitlcH ns the strongest , Vuiest and Most Healthful , Dr. Prlae's Cream Making Powder docs not contain Ammonia , Lime or Alum. Bold only In cans , . , Now York Chicago. 8t Louis Tv'otlco to Stockholders. A special mpetlnijf'of the stockholders' of The U ( e Utilldlng Oomiia'fiy will bo held at theolllco ofthoOinnhu Hoe , on Tueslny eveulnK. March 20 , at 8 o'clock , to take action In regard to the negotiating pf a loan on the new building. Jly order of the president. N. 1" . FBI I * See y , 3 mUdTt JIOWTOAOT. UAMTflH CO , ' " rtrktlMt.BMrtTtrlh W C a V t" M uff < riDp from the Vf. IV UHlXMIk llttxti qf youthful rr- _ _ _ _ m b II ron , nrljr iloc r , loit rnliSood , ttc. I wjit kn3W lu bro tnuktlte ( * l dj eontalulni foil pirUovl rt lor Uoine cure , fiea oJ r , . IT * > arriuii to frloodtiSi Conn. JiniCiOUS AND PERSISTENT Adrertlstncr bas always provcn euoceesful. Before placingany Newspaper Advertising consul LORD & THOMAS , ABTKnillSa iGIITB , CHICAGO. OF OMAHA. Northwest Corner Faruum and * 18th Sis. PAID UP CAPITAL , $100,000 SUKPLUS FUND , 80,00(1 ( HUNK MURPHY , President , BAMUEL K. HOaElta , Vlce-Presldent , BEN P , WOOD. Cashier. LUTHKU DI1AKB , Assistant Cashier , Accounts solicited and prompt attention glroi to business tqtruated to Jts core. HOW TUl3YPAljfl D13U1ND. _ 'Let anyone hdk wlioro (0 ftp f6f lljfj WHof of allmonts when ml CjUcr- nnl n ( tHcntlOli is IntH- cntctl , ttntl tlio nnturnl rosiioneo h to IhtS drug gist. The druggist beIng - ! Ing in ninny codes not ' only a t'hj-sicirlii ' bit ft > juilgo with sUporlor nd vnhlngos , the COn ( lilonco hi iilsbplniou Is At once oxplnlncd. Besides , ns cliiss in tradd , nnd there cxlsls no rotlt 111 i'ec- oinmoniHtlg onb thing over nnolhbr , their IrUo motive is to ccomnicnd tlio best nt its true vrtllipi Thcrols really no profit In rccdmmohd- ing the ubrthloss , for the rcncllbn in the Inlnds of these who bilj' Hnd hro J16'- colvo is pointedly ngninst everything sold by BUbh ti dbftlcr. Ilonco , the fdrco of the following' VoHilltni-ylottbl' . which Is bnsert upon Iho conscientious convic tion fdrined Ii6rn * tile Idhg" ttnfl chutlous oxpofienco bf u lehdihg ut'dff hbUso bf Boston , represents in every iltio n mbst important and yrvlued revolution. " 13bs- ton , July 11 , 1887 The Charles A. Vogoler Co. Gontlbmon : Many prep arations nro placed bbforo tlio public , alid for a linlo at least they httvo U largo but temporary sale largo , bocduso of the extensive advertising ; lohipdrary , as the suffering class soon realuo Hint the co'mponnd possesses but little merit. Not so with St. Jticiobs OH. It success had been constant from tlio stai-t , ahd lb-day wb rdgnrd it ft8 one of these strtndai'd remedies that our fi-aao con sider ns absolutely essential to always carry iii "thoir stock. Personal experi ence and the good words of thd drug gists of Now England all tend to provo that each year will add to its Bale and Well deserved popularity. Signed } Doo- little & Smith. ' ' Tattl tlio tiinny cilsea of cure , pub lished by the pro prietors , nnd pre sented in full with out the onlarge- mebt of a word or * - . letter , examples are givcri of its uifvary- jng effects n the worslchronic cases , cases , traced from beginning to end , rtnd in connoctidn wilh theunqualifled indorsements of tlio drug trade , there ia nothing in trade 'which ' , can approach ita olllcaoy. A OR NO PAY. Dur. Magic .Remedy WILL , POSITIVELY CURE ? All syphilitic DI iMI'of cert or lonuiUnatnc.ln-- from ten to flfteen ( layi. W will glr wntton gutr- , BIUC > to cure any caie or rafu&d yourmon y. And wdwould lay to thoi wbo have employed U > a teen Bulled rbyilclani uiedicrery known remedy on * hare not been cured , that you arc tha sublecli wa are looking for. You that hBTQ been , to tbe ctlebratert IlotiSprtnii of Arkiniu , fad bav lost all bop * of t OOT IT , Will Cure You ernilike-nocharfte. 'Ounremedy'U ' unknown to any one In the world .outside of our Company.And It Ii the Only remedy.in the world that will cure rou. W 'Will cure tho'tnoitiobittaaia ' case In Icis thanDna > month. geTen day * In recent cases docs tbawork. It UUieold , chronic , deep-seated casei that Woiollclt. rVerhare cured bundrdds who bad been abbadonod fcy I'torslclans and pronounotd acarablo , and ' We Challenge tfie World .tobrlnrni Beueitbat we will not cure In less than one month Since th , hl tory of medicine. aTnio'HpeolBo'for Ej-pbllltlOhEruptloni , Uloers , Bora tnoutb&c. , has vin sou ( or but neror 'found ' until Our Magic Remedy mi fllscof erefl , and wo are jnittfled In laying It Is tin pnlyremcdyln the world tbatwlll potlUTely cure , because the latest medical works , published by tba best Vnown authorities , say there was never a true specific before. Our llemody Ii the only medium * In the world tbat wlH'cura ' wbea verytblngielse km failed , H has been so conceded by a farce number ot Celebrated J'hyslHiuiB/ HAS NEVEJI YKT FAILED ro cum. Vfhy wast * your 'time and money with patent raedlclcei tbat never bad virtue , or doctor Bl you Itemcdy or NEVKB recover. And yon that have beta kffilctea but a thort timenhould by all means com * to ns now. Many cot help ami think tbeya re free frcm Iho Ul f 8 o , but In pen , two or three yeara after , It appears agtln In a more Horrible form. Investigate our financial otandlnE through the mor- eantllo aiencle and note that we are fullrcuponsl' ble and our Written guarantees are eood. We liavi n uxiiEDY prepared ou purely Scientific 1'ilndplet and we wish to repeat that It HE VKU rAlLS TO CUIIB. Ail Itttera eacredly conndinttal. THE COOK IlEMEDY CO. , Oioalia , Neb. Boomj U and 17 Ilellman Blooh. Heroarkable for poyerfulfeympa- tliKtto toua. pllaUlo ucUoii uhd ab- Bolute tlnrahllUy. JJ > cara' record , the best ipmraniuc of tlio oxcef lenco of Ihoee InstrunientH. GSLLQTTS COLD NEPAL PARIS EXPOSITION H7S. NOB. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PEBFECT OP PENS. ' * 9wiK.r iiic iw " CLUCK & WILKINSON. THE OMAHA BEE , -BBHVESIED TOM - M PAST OF Fon- 20 Cents a Week. BoVen papers a week. Send your order to tUa office , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building CoatructorH Attention. Over $700 worth of lumber ( or sale cheap at tha Ice skating pavilion , RJd and Harne ? sta lllds on Uio wholu or on part 111 be recehed ubtl Wednesday , March , i ! ) . Address D 83 , l ORTAIN MUCH INFORMATION FROM A ITUOY Of TtllS M CHICAGO , ROCK ISLflHDfi PACIFIC R'l ' ItiiB < lUillacshtulbrftntho liifclutlo CHICAGO , PKOIUA. UPLINE. HOCK JBLAUD , DAVEN- roiiT. DEB MOINES. cjotmcti. flLtreTs , itua. OAtlNB , TtAKSAB Ciry , BT. J08KMI. 1.EAV- EtrwonTn. ATcmsoN , C&OAR liArics , WATERLOO. MINNEAPOI.IS , ftnd W. TAUL , imd Bcoroa , if Intormoctinto cities. Cholco of route * to find troth tha Fdclfl6 Ooist All , trnn - fora io tJnlqn flcpfita. Faat Untnfl of riao Day Coaches , .elegant Dining Oors , masnlflcont Full- ttdh fftlhcb JJIiJopers. onfl fbolwicti Chlciiw. Bt. Joseph , AtchlBtm nnd Xtwtarf City ) nqcllntna Chair Can , Bontn Froo. to lioldori of Uirougti Chldfigo , Knnbns & Nobrnika R'y , aront Hock Inland RdUto. " EkldndsWcot ( md doulhvrcst from KahmsClt ? andBt 36ooph io 1JKLSON. nOKTON. , BKLLI5- yitJiB , TOPEKA , imrnHaTQN , vnanrrA , XrUTCUINBON , OAIiDVBTXiU and all p&lnta la KANSAS AND SOOtHERN NHDRrtSKA n&dbflycmd. Entlro rxieoonwi' OQulpmonf of Uio celebrated ruUman mmufocturo. All safety DP * pUaneoB and modern Improvcincnto. The Famous Albert ton Route Is thi fftvotltb between Chlengo , nick Island , Atchlaon. Itnnsoa City nncl Zllnnoapollt find Bt. Paul. lit WtttorttmmljrnnchtrnvoTOiiothoBrciat "WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT11. of Northern Town , Southwestern Minnesota , and Cast Control Dakota to WMortownj Dplrlt Lako. Dlouz Tolla ana many other towns and cltlfes. The Bbort Llna via Oenscn. and Kankakoo oflTora kuporlor .faculties to travel to and from Indian- opolts. Clntlnnntl and other Southern polntn. ForTlckotK , Maps.FilUora. or desired informa tion , Apply bt any Coupon Ticket OQJco or address E. ST. JOHN , U. A. HOLQROOK , a oul gnnneer. Ocn'l Tkt. Ct Pass. Agt. ELL. NORTH iH vimnvaM Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only road to take for J > es3Iolnos , Marsnaltovrn- Cedar HnnkU , Clinton , DUojt , Chicago , Milwaukee Rnrt all points Hast. To tlio people ot Nebraska Cole rado. Wyoming. Utah , Idnbq , Nevada , Oregon , Wash ington and California , It offera superior adrantagos not possible by nny other lino. Amaru ; a low of the Humorous points of superiority enjoyoiTby the patron * Of tills BWl botWOeh Omaha nnd Chicago , ' are Its 1-rJti trains a flay 'of DAY COACHK8. nmcli ara the ilncsttliat human art nnd Inconulty can croatp. Us PALACHPUKKl'INl } OAIIH , whlcli are DiO'loh of comfort and Cleunnco. Its 1'Alt- LOH .DllAWINU IlOOilOAttS , unsurpassed by any , nnd Its widely celebrated 1'ALAT1AI > UIMNU OAKS , the equal of irhloh cannot be found elsowlicre. At Couucll liluffs.tlio trains of tlio union I'ftriilc Rail' way connect In union depot -with these ori ttio Chicago - , cage & Northwestern tty , In Clilcitco the trains of tills line make close connection , with tlioso of all other Unstern lines. ( tor Detroit , Columbu * , Indianapolis , Clnolnnatl. , Nlaiara Mills , nnflulo , I'lltsbttre , l ironto , Montreal , Upatoni New York , I'litladelpmn , llalttmora Wash ington , andalt points la the least. Ask for tickets via he "NORTH-WESTERN" If You wish tha best accommodation. Alii ticket neonts sell tickets vU'tUls Una. it I1UU1I1TT , H. I1. WILSON. Gcn'lUanagor. Gou'l 1'uss'r Accint. CttlCAOO , Tt.t.3. W. N. BABCOCK , Oen'l Western Aient. D , B. KIMllAI-l. , aicket Asonl. O. V. Vt&Sf , Oily Passcngdr Agent. HOJ Farnam St. , Omaha. Nob. TDK OITIIE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Best'Bouto from Omnlm and Council Binds to iTHE .EAST- . TWO TltAKNS DAILY BBTWKKN OMAIlA AND CX3UNC1IBLUfcKB Chicago , AND BlUwnnkce , St. Paul , Dllnncnpolls , C'cilur Itnpids , Hock Island ; Frccportj Itockforil , Clinton , Dnburiuc , D.IA cirport , Elgin , Miidison , .Tnncsilllc , Uelolt , Wnonn , Ln Cros.sc , And all other Important points Eait , Nortbcait and Southeast. For throucli tickets cijll on the ticket aucntntl'iOl KarnamntKVt , In liarkur lllock , or nt Union 1'iiclllo lopot. I'nllman Bleepors and the finest Dining Cars In the world nro run on tlio main line ot the ( jlilciiuo , Mil , ' naukoa A. til 1'aul Itallwuy , and every attention Is paid to passengers by courteous employes of the company. 11 MIl.liKH , Cicnernl Manaccr. J. 1'1 UCIvUH , AsslitiintUpnoral Manager. ' A. V. 11 UAlll'UM'BU , Oentral i'assengor and UKO K , II 1C A riOUI ) , Assistant General 1'nseoiuor ond'llQkct Ak'ent. J.T , CIiAUK Uufleral gupcrlnlendent. MPOIVI'EID BTALiLiIONS POHSAIjE Perchcrops , Clydesdales and Shire , nlfco home bred colts. Is very nnlmal Biiarantocd a breeder Our stock lias been selected with reference to both individual merit and pedigree , homo of these horses ha\o talren first prlz at 'the Ne braska Btat reir , 1BH7. AH our horseiiare no- climated , and colts of their get can bo sliowii. Price's reasonable and easy terms , is accessible liy the three leading railroads of tlio state , U. & P. . K. & - vori , Neb HID GAUNTLET SND. DB 11. NOBLE Blair Neb , . , , , , Importer and Breeder of , EjlMiCojcHailIctoiiian | | ] Tbey are all fine and la prlma condition and tan not fail to null. Tliey consist of prtio wlnliarj am tbelr get. In bcotland , Canada und this country. Our tenn , jirlrei and uonei wlll ult you. Write for i > rl oe and parilculam Illalrls2liulles nortb of Omalia ou T. K , It M. V. U. It. and 0. Bt. I' . W. i O , It . It. THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. Toe best Vnowu and root popular Hotel U th tate. Location central , aitpuiutuKmu Ortt-class. licadquarlors for utiinmerclal mea aad all polltloal TEn.whMrtMUFpIlI.V'aivdrimoAANUE hMTftirfMr w y'hla ' YUlon of BOOT , HIND nndMANIIOonvtftuitnR tkhauitlng dralni upon lha rOIINTAINN Of I.IfE , of M raorr , RA Tk PIMl'Lr.Supon he 'ACE < andnlltbe.ltrriEOTr } Icadlncto KAni.Y nE Atld JWfhsritCOrVHlJMIN TION ortlnRANITTi iHPiiW oopralt nt one * he CEI. HKAiT.l for. MjkSKtAblUhia K51 < Dr. Clark * hal rnkd * NF.HVOUB DE. BIMTV. iilinnimijund , all Dli a ei of h VENIT04 .VRUVAtir .Qreani a Life Jjr H.WAVM.NO difrcrPhhi.TrilAT jou A en ohtVII0 liai fallj-d io euro you. -rKMAIiEdtuflcHnftfroniauoiuoipecU' lar to tacit i X cqnoomutt wllhlhoaMuranc * dr relief/ifd ) cute. Send a cents po tae br wotta 6h jqurai ae .i , j , l JTSr-flebd 4 SftlU twltaffb fet Cctchrntcfl "WofKn on CUrOMlui NofTonn and I > 11 entef Dli a < ot. Oopiull&tioni pAtt nij ] ! ' or bf letter , , frooConsult , the Ttionanuuii.ciifQd. Ontrcnati -Thos6 coutent)1atln Marrla end for m * . lnrho'il rclebfMedboth Mole anA.jJTcnnle.t each , both S&e. { UinrxK llofoto confining you , cate , coniult br. fcl.XlSltE. . Xrrlon3lylettcrof.can mar wveiutura tuflcNngand Bhnmo , And Rd < J col Jen yc r to llfej > B6ok MUfo'a ( Secrcl ) Kr. ror , " 60o , ( it rap ) . Medlalne\smlitTrltlne rent .OTqrjwherri , iieaure from , xponr * . U6uriBlb8i Bundlfjl , 9 to 12. Auoress , FiD. DLAlUiB.M.p. If O &cu Cltitk St. . omOAOf ) . ILL. ) t the Missouri State Miifoum ot Anatomy , St. Ixiuls , Mo , Uulvorslt- College Ifospttnl , I.on > floruGleson. Gcrrauny nnd Noir Vork , having deotcd tholr attoutlou SPECIALLY TO THE TBSff JteM OF DISEASES. Wore osprcially thosa arialnR froln Irapm deiieo luvlte all so BUlTeriris to correspond with , out delay * Diseases ot Ihtoctlon mid contagion abrc."shbxild not fall to vrrito Hi boucenilnn tholr symptoms. All letters receive Immediate atten- ion. JUST PTJBIiISHEDj , Ahd will bo mailed VKKE to nny aadrcss on re ceipt of ono 8-cont stamp. "Practical OUsorva- i .lons on Nervous Debility and Pliyfll ' 4on , " tolilch la added au ' 'B8S y ort Mar- rlage , " with Irrtpbrtftnt chapters bn diseases ot the Ueproduotlvo-Organs , the \vhrjto fortnlrlR 4 vnluablo medical treatise which aliould be read l > y all young men. Address DBS. S. & D. DAVIESON , ' 1743 Lawrence St. , Tonr r , Col. Health is Wealth ! Dn. B. CV "WEST'S NETIVB JIENI. s. B iaronteed BpeclftO tot Hysteria , Dlzzl * ne s , Convulsions iPlts , N nons Neuralgia , Headache , Nervbus Prostrmlon. caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , Wftkofulness , Mental In oltller sex , Involuntary Losses and Sperma torrhoea enujod by over-exertion or the brain , self-abuse or of er-lndulgonce. Bach box con tains < ? ne month's treatment. Sl.OO a box , or six boxes for K 00 , sent by mall Prepaid on receipt ° P\VE GUAUAN' ' EE SIX Bt XES To cure hny cage. With each order received by us for six box s , accompanied with 15.00 , we win end ttio purchaserour written guarantee tore- fund the moneyi It ths treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by 0. V. OOOD MAN. Druggist , Solo Agent , HlO'arnttm Street , Omaha , Neb. 'Proprietor Qtnoha Business College , IN WHICH 18 TAUQHT Book-Keeping , Penmansliip , Commercial Law , Shorlfond , Telegraphing and Typewriting. , Oend ( or College Journal , S E. Cor 10th and Capitol Avpnuo .T. B. HAYNES , OPl'IOIAt Third Judicial Plitrlct , Room 41 , Ghtunbar of.Commorco. Telephone 014. ( lUUlUll 17UU11 , U. S. DEPOSITORY , OHAHA , WEB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplus , - BO.OOO II. W. VATKB-Preildpnt. LI.WIB H. HLBD , Vlco-Prestdent , A. IS. XOUMI.IH. 2nd Vlco-Tresldent. W. ll.fi. UuaiiKS , Cashier. w , V MOUSE , JOHNS. COM.INS , It. V > YATK3. LKWIBB. UKtl ) , A. E.TOCZAUN , IJanUnorOnice THE IRON BANK , Cor. 12th and Furnuiu Hts , A General Uanklni ; Uuslnesa Transacted. vri coidUuir rccoian 4 rout Uftltbco it r tae4 known M u lui CxiaoiiUJti rTcoM"D'T8.\ 4 Cl.lt , D rutMt HM 11 . We bare ( old ccnildir. tutaitliUM. .ablt,4 > 4la eterv turn r " ' ' - - - - DMgltcai--- f Vrttrt/ljltt Cincinnati Ohio , Cold by Draf ftsti. Filce 1.00. J. W. Barnsdall , M. D Homoeopathic SpociallBt , STTRG-EON ' Gynaecologist OUsttirlotan , Telephone 070. RAMGE BlOGK , - - OMAHA , E.T.Allen , M. D. , Homoeopathic Specialist , EYE EAR Spectacle * Accurately Preacrtted. MAJUGE U///C , OMAHA tr , j , Surgeon 'and ' Physician. OrtlceN.n ( iTrnurluliiiia llounlitsSt. Qlfle * , telbphuue , { (5 ; Itfcaldoiii'e ttUybon * , CGI.