THE OMAHA DAILY I : ATONDA * . JtTLY 23. 1383. A5IOXC THE DRUMMER BOYS , The Wook's Doltiga In the Commer cial Mnn's Field. ATTEMPT TO COMMIT SUICIDE. Trctl NVIcoii TMcH It on Account of n Jlonilnuhn A Lottery I'rl/.o ( In : Uiiuilm I'Votl NolHon'H Attempt to Ruialilc. FroiU-ru-k Nulson , n ttiivoliiitf iml'xiimii for Cheney ISros. , whulomilo snk dealers ul IbO I'VunUlm fclreut. Chicago , did hU utmost to end his life lait Tuesday. The Ohio itfo Hcr- nld gave the following account of the sud nlTalr : Mr. Siiylor , western inammur for Cliono.v IJros. , pat chatting with it customer nt that hour , nml both wcro slurtlcd by two revolver Bhots In the water rlosot , off the rear of the More , lluih ini'k u rush fur the cloiet , and , llndliu tlio duor bollcil , burst It Open Just In time to find Nui'ton swinging Iilfnsclf off on u lopf , on oml of which was looped iilnnit liis not k and the other fastened to a , lifiwy hook In Urn wall. Mlnnd wns Btienimiif ; from revolver shot wounds In the center of his forchcud and rlpht temple , whllo a smoking 'J'J cnllbru mviilvor was cllnohed In hlH right liiind. Tliu rope win lint and ( IIP wo.ipnn wrested frnm him. lie handed snmo letters to Mr. Knylor anil tln-n fell back Insensible. The patrol was called nnd hu was removed to tlie 1'resb.vtorlan hos- jiltal. The wiiunil in the forehead had failed to punclriitti the br.iiu , but the other is bo- llevod to bo fatal. "Ho was ono of the best known salesmen traveling out of Ctiinigo , " said Mr. Baylor. "IIo hud wife and n four-year-old daughter nt ins homo ( n Mollne , III. IIo was formerly n incmberof the linn \Villiamnon ft Nel- BOII. dry jjnods di xleis , at Ciiilosuiirg and JSIolliio. belling out his Inten-st there ho came to ChluiiKO , seven years ago , and traveled for four yours for J. V. Karwoll , milling Bilks. .Since then ho has horn with Cheni > llrolhors. He was nbnut forty-two years of UBI' , hiiopily niairied , had buou enJoying - Joying a good trade and had been given hand- Homo rinses of salary by the linns ho worked for ul the end of each year without his ask ing for them. Ho was not n drinking MUM , nor did he gamble. 11 _ > was , however , ot a very nervous temperament. IIo returned lint n week ago from his vacation nt Moline. "When in the city Nelson boarded nt 2 > " Oak Btrcot , but , In his wifo'sabsonco , helms been Btoppiug nt the ( ! race hotel. l''or the hist four days he has been rather nioiOHO and do- upondent. I said to him yesUr.lay : 'Cheer tip , Fred , and lot's ' go to the ball game. ' Ho declined I can't imagine what would cause liim to kill himself. " A score of traveling salesmen from the neighboring hounottof Mai. shall Fluid , Car- BOII , 1'n'iu , Scott & Co. and .1. V. Fanvoll ft Co. , CHIIIO rushing In cngcrly inquiring as to the truth of thii rumor. All spoke In the highest terms ol the unfortunate * man and rojsretteil his rashness. "Xo traveling sales man was better known through the northwest than Fred. I lo was not what wo term 'ono of the boys. ' IIo ne.ther drank , gambled , nor Was he given to any kind of sporting. lie was an even-going salesman , who rollec-ted credit on the craft , " so spokuono of Marshall Field's traveling men. "Lot's examine these letters , " saiu Mr. Baylor. The llrst one opened wijs telegram addressed to Nelson from his wife , reading : "You sent me. $ .15. What for ! No writing ivith it. " The second wai > a letter on the Una's letter head , reading : Jn.\K \ \ n n : I sent you $ , ' ' 5 You may need it. If 1 want some later 1 can got it from you This was dated July 12 and signed "Yours , Fred. " Another letter inclosed In the same cnvclopo with the nbovc , on a linn letter head , was dated July 13 and written in an irregular , almost undecipherable manner In his handwriting as follows : To Mt MII.O\ : : > U'IFU ANMI lUnv : My head aches terribly. I am afraid I cannot live through such another dro.idful night. You never would have thought I'd over come to thitt. Kiss little Hazel for inc. Uood-by. Your unworthy husband. FIIKD. Another letter read thus : MH. KVU.OII : For nine months I have not felt right. I am unable to get much sleep without taking medlelno. My head has been troubling me. I appeal to you as a friend to Bee that my wife and babe do not como to want. 1 am well-known to traveling mon throughout the northwest and in Now York. U'lioy would aid my wife and child rather than ! * eo them sutler , 1 regret to luuvo my wife nnd little I lanl destitute. Please see Mr Cheney and have him pay the balance of my salary to my wife , for she's a noble wo man. Yours , Fnr.n Nni.sox. J.V Hall , of the department of ttllks at J. V. Fur well's , said : "Nelson was a capital BfilcRinuu ; ono of the best in the west. IIo was a temperate man of exemplary habits. Why , only two days ago ho was showing mo Bomo plush ho was soiling and seemed all right then. I can't imagine why such a man Bhonld take his own life. IIo was happily married , thought the world of his wile , was pleasantly employed , held the conllUonco of Ills cmployir and customers alike , and was doubtless the best known silk salesman in Chicago. Ho got a raise last fall without risking it olil'0 , " A dinpateh was sent Mr. Williamson , Net- ton's former partner at Moline , asking him lo break the news to Mrs. Nelson. It was stated at the hospital that the unfortunate man could not live until daylight. Hlcli Tor One Day. "Somo years ago , when I was giddy and Voting , " said a prominent traveling salosma . , tor a Detroit shoo house to n reporter for the Michigan Tradesman , "i invested a whole , big , elegant dollar ( n the Crazyana lottery. I never hud any luck , but tlui thought came to buy , and buy I did. If the.ro wcro but a liundrod chanccB and I had iiinuty-nino of thorn the other follow would win. That's the Itlml of lottery luoklhavol Well , the day after the di awing , on picking up a Chicago * ially , I saw the list of numbers , and number 41tW had diawn the hi ? prUo and 1 held one- tenth of that number and was $15,000 better off limn 1 was the day before ! Happy I Why , Iho word doesn't express It crn/y is nearer right' ' 1 sent in my grips by express , opened iii ] a basket of champagne for the boys in the hotel , built grand plans of what I would do great trip to the Yosemlto valley , then to Kuropu , would live like n prince t Ah , that \vas a happy day for me , I assure you ! 1 loft for Chicago that sninn night nnd headed etrulgbt for the pluco whore 1 had bought thotliket , in order to have them send and cash it for mo. Then came the most terrible moment of my like ! The intollinent composi tor of that Chicago daily had mudu a blunder- used ono letter for the othor. Tim right ticket was -170:3 : , and I wns as poor as before. 1 got to the express company before they had delivered my grips to the linn and took the llrst truin back to my work. " "Tho ring Hat Hero. " When the Southern hotel burned In St. Thorns recently , A. I * . Hrookway , a repro- boututivo of Sargent & Co. , hunlwaro deal ers of New York , distinguished himself for his pr.-.seiico of mind and daring work in the rescuing of twenty woinou from the burning building , und as a rnwurJ for his bravery thu looal papers the next morning called him "Tho Plug Hat Hero. " Mr Uroekway iippcared nt n third stor } window shortly after the alarm of "tiro wai Hounded. His wardrobe consisted of the long wbito garment usually carried In n N traveling man's small grip , ono boot and hi : shining silk hat. t Speaking of the tire to a friend ho said : . " ] wns sleeping In a fourth story roon v/hen I wan nwnkcnoii by soma un usual nolso. I supposed porhups it was i Btrcet HUit below my win-Jaw. Suddonlj the word 'tiro' rang out , and yon can behove that 1 Jumped from juy bed. I tried to lluhi the gas but could not. In the dark I t > oi rchei for my clothing , but all 1 wan able to lint was i y stove-plpo .istl am1 one boot. I conk hear people running nleng the InUls am heard ill" shouts of men , and Unew 1 had tic time foe dress \Vlnni I reached th' hall the entire spare was llllod with Binoko , In company with others 1 row-hiM thu thlit Hour , an J entering u room flouting on tin street. 1 yelled lustily for a ladder ; one wa < run up tO'tho wiudow and. the .frightcuix : herd of IminUns rnshcil pell moll ovur o.ie ) othurto reach -sufetii Thcro neib abuul thirty men , nnd every ono at thorn would have gene out before the women had I not stoppefl ttiem. I do not know that I deserve nn.v particular credit. I had got partially over my nc'nro and had presence of mind rnodirli to n.mernber my gallantry. I secured n position onlBldo the window nndiasscd | the ladies down , but you enn be fissured that I was the llrsl man that followed them , I let Iho boys look out for theins"lves , It was nil awful night , and ills the saddest recollection of my life. I must have presented an Inter- estlnir sight when I reached terra flrma tiluil as I was , or rather clad as I was not. It Is a fuel , that since that night 1 hnvo never worn a plug hat. " Tin ; Protci Uvn Union. The Traveling Men's Protective union Is an organization that has been in existence n little over four years. Shortly after the fourth annual meeting , which was held nt Davenport , In. , haJ adjourned , the secretary addressed an open letter to the DCS Molnes State Register on the bcnellts of the associa tion to the traveling mun , The letter was briefly as follows : "For the information of those Who arc Ig norant of the objects of tills union , let me say , it wni not organized m Iho interest of any combination or Jobber , but earnestly for the protection of our salesmen , nnd in favor of honest expense accounts , and for foiling roods in an upright , manly and legitimate way. Heretofore prices have been m.ldo nnd lebates fiven , and underhanded , unscrupu lous , methods resorted to , that no honest Job ber or B.ilcsman could contend with. Ho hope's to overcome this by this union , the members of which pledge themselves not to cut prices on goods , with penalties attached , nnd to use every effort to have the same en forced. "This wo have entered Into most earnestly , nnd , as our membership is rapidly Increas ing , feel assured of success. Wo have a regu larly organ ized executive board , whose duty is to attend to those detected in cutting prices , ami in localities wo have already succeeded in establishing a healthier trade. "Only n few of Iho retailers object to the stand taken , nnd many of thorn think It , will result In fairer dealings among themselves. The chairman of the executive committee is 10. B. If earns , of Uiirlington , la. , who may bo addrcs ud on nil matters concerning cuts , reporting , etc. The "now low.i law" on cnn- binations , corporations , trusts , etc. , docs not affect us whatever. Wo hojio those dilatory ones who have boon hanging back for some one else llrst will promptly put their own shoulder to the wheel. " TriivclliiK Mc-li'i Trlnls. A traveling man for a Now York IIOURO called last week at llrcnk Hros.'just after dinner , says the Yenowino News , to sell sonio goods. Joe was busy draughting n garment that was promised for Saturday at I ) o'clock sharp , and Hob left his cutting table to look at Iho samples. The goods were Just unpacked when a gentleman eamo In to have his coat tried on. The agent waited. A businessman then consumed Just twenty minutes in selecting the goods nnd leaving his measure for i\ blue serge coat and vest , and cool , striped trousers. The agent , waited. A doctor followed , nnd selected a wide wale diagonal for cutaway coat and vest , and light trousers. His measure was taken and thirty minutes moro was con sumed. The agent got In llvo minutes work when a young man came in for a llanncl suit , but decided on a light weight sacque , pique vest and pinchbeck trousers. The agent grew restless and looked at his watch. A gentleman then came in , absorbing nearly half tin hour more and took some samples for his wife to ilecido on. The ngont said howe wo .lid call again when they wcro not so busy , but when informed that ho could not Hud amore moro favorablw time , ho waited and sue ceedcd in getting in n thirty minutes' Inter view during the afternoon , from 1 : ! ! ( > to ( i.Ot ) p. m. IIu says it is the liveliest establish ment he has struck in the city. HatCH Kuiiiain IIl There are a disappointed lot of commercial drummers In this city at present , says the San Francisco Chronicle. They all hail from the cast , nml they came out hero on the strength of the reports that the inter-stato commerce commissioners were about to lay an iron hand upon the railroad companies , which action would , it was believed , result in it great advance of rates before August 1. The drummers had only got fairly down to work here In making their arguments with the merchants that now was the time to buy goods while freight rates still remained ut low llgurcs , when the Chronicle published a p'-ivato dispatch received from a member of the Transcontinental association , stating that no change would be made In rates until August 1 , nnd that oven then the outlook was favorable for a continuance of the old tariff. This intelligence has sent a chill down the back of each of the drummers , who now fear that their mission to this coast wns in vain. Meantime the merchants are congratulating themselves on the outlook for the maintenance ot the present tariff. Kepresenlcil the Illfj House. A Philadelphia drummer saw a man In a railroad car , whom ho thought ho know , says the Denver Koail , and slapping him on the back , asked him how ho was. The man looked up , and the drummer saw that ho was a stranger. Ho apologized , saying that ho thought that ho was a frienu of his. What followed is best told by a Jersey newspaper : "I hope I am a friend of yours , " the man said , and they irot to talking , and the com mercial man , seeing the gentleman's grip sack , thought ho must bo a commercial man also , and nsked him what house ho repre sented. " 1 represent , " said the gent'oinan , "tho largest hotibo in the world. " "Well , " said the traveling man , "if you represent the largest house in the world you certainly have a snap What liouso is it1" "The Lord's liouse"said the gentleman"my namois.lohn Scarborough , bishop of the Protestant Kpls- copal church. " Ilooku Instead ofDrummerH. A number of Now York Jobbers are now llgnring on a plan for selling goods to their customers by means of Jobbers' price lists instead of having representatives on the road to look after their customers. The plan , according to interviews with whole- sillers on the above plan as published In the Mail nnd Express , Is to have largo circular or pamphlet prlco lists printed each month to mail to one's customurs nnd allow them to make the orders from the prices quoted In the lUts. The plan would save the merchants thousands ( if dollars expended iu salaries nud nllls , but whether it would hold their business or not is n question that will be set tled after they liuvtt tried the experiment. A Bummer ICxoiii-Hlon. The latest plan talked of for the benefit nnd entertainment of the traveling men of Oiimhii It u moonlight excursion some night during this week or the first of next to Lake Manawa. The proprietors at the lake have made the arrangements for an excursion and will await the pleasure of the traveling men , for whom It has been arranged , to name the evening for their visit to Mauawil. The evening wilt bo given up entirely to the p.irty and a pleasant time will no doubt be otijoyed by those who may see tit to Join in tliu expedition. Umnlia Sunday Guests. At the Mlllanl C. H. Hoa.rdman and M II. Marshall , Jr. , St. touls ; .1. L. Creswell Toledo ; r..ouli L.Utman , Detroit ; W. S. Gil mini , Kansas City ; T. 1 * . Owen and J , Kdgtir Jones , Chicago : William M Melntosh New York ; N. Uogers , C. K. Jossupn and K. Wells , St. .loo ; J. T. West , DCS Moines ; Charles Wellorpu ami Thomas Stair , Chicago cage ; M. JJ Huberts nml W. M. Kurc.v , New York ; J. C. NelT nnd M. U. Hathaway , Jr. , llnohclle , III ; E. H. Terrell. San Antonio ; N. T. Ilcddrn , Columbus , O. ; James U Smith and .lames Pattoa , St. Joe ; J. C. Carn- burn and 1) . M. JohiiAoii. Chicago ; A. F , Graves , lioilou ; U. II. Wright , Lynchburg , Va.s l'U. . Huloy , 13. I > . Pratt nuct W. It. . Stewart , Jr. , Dos Moines ; D. S. Watson , Toledo : W. W , Carues , Mucon , Gu. ; H. H , U.iinbridge , Now York ; Win. Wolfe , Syra r.iso , N. Y. ; IL. . Putjel , Philadelphia ; Charles Harreiipohl , Kansas City ; S. DCS' lire * and J. H. Hishop , Chicago ; II. J , Trucsdell , Hoston ; C. Dobrlner , St. Joe : M. Woodward , Ues Moines ; James T. Ilorryi Newport , Ky. ; W , O. Everett , Milwaukee ; M N Hureliard und John T. Norrollo , Chl cage : I . Kelt. I'liilndeliihla ; A. It. Vcrmll- yon. New York ; J. A. l-'leseh , Chicago ; 13. l. Hunker , Tojxika ; W. O. Kvaim , Now York ; W. A. Martinlere , Columbus , ( Ja , ; J. KluhaiMl&on , Jr. , St. LouU ; Upton. Keiupt'on linUiinore. .At thn Paxtou : ' E. LoobNev YOI-K ; .C. 0 .Mitchell and \Y. R. Sterling. ChJcafo ; Johi Klcrmin , St. Louis ; H. Moris , Deadwood ; 11.K. . Lyon , Kansas City ; S. L. Levy , Phila delphia : T. W. Sprngue. Ho 6n ; A , Hrccher , Cincinnati ; L. 1C. Miles Akron : John P. Kobcs , St. LouU : W. C. Hodman , Ed Friend and George D. Hoffman , Chieauo ; K. T. Le- Clalr , Minncnimll.s : lr. O. H. Nichols , Sacramento ; John H. Lcsh , nnd J. F. Pollard , Hoston ; A. H. Ideson , Osh * kosh ; Eltlngo Klmore , Milwaukee ; M. D. Jones , Lebanon , Ind. : Will It Harbor nnd Charles It. Coo | > or , Chicago ; Francis Kookley nnd C. Salmon , Now York ; A. C Davis , Hoston ; A. O. Knenle , Minneapolis ; H. II. Uallenborg and J. H. Marks , Chicago ; E. D. Palmer , Minneapolis : Hobert H. Stnnton , Denver ; M. lluckoyser , Milwau kee ; Frank Schlegel nnd 1) . S. Simon , Chicago cage ; William F. Nieoringhaus and Walter Salomon , St. Louis ; II. Kahn nnd Charles Crawford , Chicago ; E. Wodlnka nnd George L. Davidson , Now York ; E.Marx and M. M. Smith , Chicago ; Charles Sykcs , Now York ; W. N. W Hlay- ney. Denver ; C. A. Newman , Philadelphia : W. M. Thompson , Washington ; L. S. Carter , Hlnghn-npton , N. Y. ; J. M. Wolf , Chicago ; E. D. Kohn , Chattanooga. At the Harkor M. J. Halter. Greenville , Pa. ; T. H. Mitchell , Lo.idvlllo ; J. A. Taylor , Des Molnos ; E. MiK , Chioigo ; T , A. Jonner , Philadelphia ; Charles D. Stcnrnes , Now York ; W. S. Smith , Hoston ; D. Davis nnd J. Itottover , Chlo.igo ; H. Lnbows , Philadel phia ; W. T. McUtieltlgun , Chicago ; A. F. Cutter , Davenport ; Marsh Parker , Salem , Mass. Amoni : the Omnlm Hey * . II. J. Miner was out on his regular run last week for Vlnynrd & Schneider. W. II. Allen was selling Omaha dry goods and notions along the H. ft M. last woMc. Sam Host was selling W. V. Morse & Go's , boots und shoes among the Mormons last week. Yinyard & Schneider have not yet put a man on the road to 1111 Mr. E. E. Nordaiser's place. William McP. Fuller was along the Union Pacific the past week selling drugs for an Omaha ilrm. F. II. Daniels was sellmcr calicos along the line of the Union Pncille in Nebraska , for M. E. Smith & Co. F. D. Morrlll , of Paxtou & Gallagher's , was talking groceries nnd Manawa excur sion along his run last week. J. 11. Hcail was along the line of the H. & M. in western Nebraska last week , selling sun umbrellas for M. E. Smith fc Co. L. M. Winslow was selling drugs In south ern Nebraska last week. Ho sayn the weather was very hot down near Kansas. William Fisher was taking orders for the fall stock of boots and shoes throughout western Nebraska last week for an Omaha firm. firm.H. H. T. Flavon , who works Colorado and Wyoming for an Omaha drug house , says ho had to wear his overcoat iu the mountains last week. L. C. Heobo , of Grand Island , was selling Hlake , Hruco & Co.'s Dills , powders and drugs through western Nebraska during the past woclf. A. C. Weir , of Minneapolis , Minn. , was making the Union Pacific in Nebraska dur ing the past week for a prominent shoo house of this city. T. H. Wiley , of Council Hluffs , western Iowa representative of the Richardson Drug company , has returned from a thrco week's visit to his old homo in Illinois. Are you sad , despondent , gloomy ? Are you sore distressed i Listen to the welcome bidding "Ho at rest. " Have you aches and pains unnumbered , Poisoning life's Golden Cup ! Think not there's no balm in Gilead , and "Give it up. " A Golden Kemedy awaits you Golden not alone in nanio Iteach , oh , suffering one , and grasp it , Health reclaim. There is but ono "Goldon" Remedy Dr. Piorco's Golden Mudictil Discovery. It stands ulono : IB the great "blond purifier , " ' 'strength ronovvor , " nnd "health restorer" of the ngo. The Liver , it regulates , removing all im purities. The Lungs it strongthons. cleansing and nourishing them. The whole system it builds up , supplying that above all oilier tilings most needed pure , rich Itlnod. ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. AVinnint ; Men. In the course of his morning sermon at the Congregational church yesterday Rev. G. W. Crofts remarked that it wns to bo regretted that so many ministers felt it necessary to preach so much against Such evils as dancing , card play ing , theater-going , Sunday base ball , etc. Ho believed that if Christ was so preached as to reach the hearts of men those matters would quickly regulate themselves. The province of the church wns not merely to light sin , butte to probont truth so forcibly and attract ively that men would be drawn toward it. Men generally needed only to bo thoroughly convinced what was best for them , and they would strive to secure that. The church should bo made moro attractive than the ball game or the card rooms. Then there-would bo little necessity of spending time in denun einlions. Mr. Moody had clearly taken this position , and follow the policy. He illustrated it by _ the incident" a mother whoso child got hold of a pair of scissors. The alarmed mother tried to get the child to give them up , but finding the little one so obstinate that force would need bo used , offered the little ono an orange. The scisbors dropped from the dimpled but clinched list , and the orange ttiKcn. It was nec essary sometimes to wrest the harmful scissors , but the wise way was to oiler ono something belter to take the place of the evil. "The best on earth" can truly bo said of Griffps Glycoriuo Salvo a speedy euro for outs , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , totter uud till skin orui > - tious. Try this wonderful remedy , Uo cents. Guaranteed. Goodman JJi-ujj Co. Worthily Wedded. Lnst evening at the residence of Mr. Drolich , 638 Hroadwny , occurred the marriage of Mr. Kmil Drolich and Miss MolHo Abrahamowitz. At 0:30 : the happy couple stood up before Justice Scluitv. and took upon themselves the obligations of the civil contract. A little later the jvirty passed up btnirs to the synagogue whore the Jewish ceremony was performed by itabbi Benson , of Omaha. Thou fol lowed congratulations from the as sembled relatives and friends. A wed ding feast , prepared in conformity to , the practice of that church , wns spread. The festivities incident to the occasion , continued for hours , and to all who par ticipated In them they will remain n pleasant memory. Tim BKK , with all , ether friends , extends congratulations. No PAY TILL CUIIKD. This rule hat been adopted by the Western Remedy Co. , of Omaha , who successfully treat and cure tobacco , liquor or opium habit baldness , catarrh , fotnalo complaint1 lobt manhood , private disease of men etc. . The house lias such faith in their treatment that no pay is asked until af ter ettoctual nnd ; permanent euro is made. As the patient runs no risk and the company is known to bo strictly re liable. They are doing a largo and successful business. 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The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles , and patients here icccive every advantage that art. skill , science and human ingenuity , can bring to bear on their caves. Their comfort and convenience willalways be taken into consideration. Should > ou conclude to visit us for ticatmcnt or coricspoud with us , you will find that these statements ot our position , location and facilities arc not ovcidrawn in any particular , but rre plain unvarnished facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Itlood Diseases successfully treated. S } philitic I'oison removed from the system \\ithoutmerciiry. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons unable to visitus may I'e treated at home by correspondence. All communications confidential Medicines or instruments scut by mail or express securely packed , no marks to in dicate contents or sender. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history of your case , and we will scud in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEET , FREE , Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases Impotency , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocelc , wi'h question list. Ily lU-aion lor U'riliii a llo U Upon Private , Special and Nervous Diseases. I have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs , have become a recognized authority upon the subject , consequently I receive an immense number of letters from physicians and atllictcd persons , asking my opiiiiun and advice upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons , I have wiittcn a book , giving a general description of the most common diseases and conditions , my treatment , success , advice , etc. After leading itpersons will have a clearer idea of their condition nnd can write me more intelligently and to the point It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages is not to furnish reading matter to a class ot persons who read out of mete idle curiosity , but for the benefit of the many who are siillering to a greater or lc-.s degree from diseases , or the effects of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day pnsies but we red ivc many calls or letters Irom persons suffering from this class of discuses , or their sequel. Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difficulty that has wrecked their constitutions , thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and is shortening their days. SURGERY. Surgical pperations for the cure of Hare Lip , Club Feet , Tumors , Cancels , Fistula , Cataiacl , Strabismus ( Cross Eyes ) Varicocelc , Inverted Nails , Wens and Deformities mities of th'J llumoi Ilody performed in the most scientific manner. We treat Chronic Di-cases of the Lungs , Heart , Head , Wood , Skin , Scalp , Stomach , Liver , Kidneys , Rladdcr , Nerves , Bones , etc. , as Paralysis , Epilepsy , ( Fits ) , Sciofula , Hright's Djbcasc , Tape Worm , Ulcers or Kevrr Sores , Dvspcpsia or Gastiitis. Haldia-sn Eczema , etc. ' Caicfully , skillfully and scientifically by the latest and most approved methods. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN , FREE. Dr. McMcnamy has for ye.us devoted a large portion oVhis time to the study and treatment ot this class of diseases , and has spared neither time nor money to perfect himself , ana is fully supplied with every instrument , appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. We claim superiorly o\er any oculist or aurist in the vest , and the thousands whom we have cured , after others have failed , substantiate our claims. To those afflicted with Eye and Ear Diseases , we simply say , call and consult us , get a scientific opinion , than visit whom you like , and if you arc an intelligent person you will return to us for treat ment and cure. cure.Our book , describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases , in plain language , with numerous illustrations , arc written for the benefit ot patients and physicians who write us in regard to ca es ; l > ' v reading them carefully physician and patient will have a clear understanding and can describe cases to us moie intelligently. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF THE 'EVE AND EAR FREE. Address 'all letters to I E3TJIR.GKEO .A-X-i. INSTITUTE , il IDS. J. W. EEcSJENAMT , H. W. Corner13tli and Dodge Streets , Omaha , Hel ) . i much dtinmgo was dono. It was prob- uhly blurted by hpiirljs from a , pu-niujj locomotive. L5ut ono eomp.iny win culled out. An o.Ncollunt run wus"miulo : ind good service win rendered nftor- ward. The damage was merely nom inal. PKICKI/V ASH BITTKUS is an unftiil- f ; euro for all diseases originating in biliary derangements caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries. No other medicine now on sale will so ef fectually remove the disturbing ele ments , and at the same time tone up the whole syatem. It is sure and bitfo in its action. "Why the Navy is So Nioo. MthS Mistyngo "Oh , lieutenant. I should think you'd dote on being in the navy. I should jubt love to belong to the navy. " Lieutenant Mainstay "Why so , Mi s MistyageV Mibs Mistyago "It must bo so nice. Pa says the government often adver tises for proposals for the navy and gets all it wants. I think that it must be just too sweut to belong to the navy. " An Absolute Cure. The O1UG1NAL AU1ETINE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two ouni-o tin boxes , and is an absolute euro ( or old sores , burns , \vounils , chapped han-ls , ami all skin erup tions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AUIETINB OINT- MICNT. Sold by Goodman Urns Co. at 33 cents ] > or box by mall UO cents. An Honest Jinn. Pastor "Well. Brother Johnson , have you boon fishing again ? " Johnson "Yes , sir , and had good luck as umial. " I'ar.son "I'm glad to hear that , Brother Johiifcon. I hope you haven't acquired the ono bad habit of lislior- mon. " Johnson "You mean lying ? No , no , Mr. Goody. You see I'm always so busy pulling in six unu eight pounders that really I don't have lime to think up a lie that I wouldn't bo caught in as soon as I told it. " IIow to get rid of indigestion Take TAUHANT s Sui/rami AI-KUIUKT. i Conundrum. "Lulu , " ho queried facetiously , in the parlor Sunday evening1 , as ho turned the light down tola more shadow of its former self , "why am I like a nows- "I don't know , " ha/arod Lulu , hesi tatingly , "unless it'a because you try to make so many poor jokes. " "That's ' not , " ho answered with a tinge of coldness , ) "Why , thonV" "Becauho I am Just going to press , " nnd everything being justified und made up , the forma were locked and the th'st impression registered from Lulu's loft eye about bou'-by-sou'-east , ono point below her nose. ALL use it. lo outfit comrletj WllHoit IL Sprains , Strains , Bruises , Wounds. Sold to DruggltH nnil Xkalcri. Thi Chat. A. Vofidir Co. , Bflto. , HI. IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IT IT IS. AJ'iopnulury .Vemoimi Unit neodd but n trial to provo Its worth. Dr.Callendef's . ' left Liver Bitters , Tlio only Distilled Hitters In tint lTiit | a ftntes. The only IlltteM ieroKiil/uil liy the I nlti'd States Intornut rcvriiiw laws IIH n Pro- prlctnry Modlrlne. Lawfully Pntciitoil. No. of Patent 1 + 9.573. < "outulns no fusil olls.no e-isentlni oils , no lorclKn substance i > rdiiman- liiB drucs. A perh-ctly pure medicine , coin- pounded from Pure Hoot llerliH mid Old Punch : pleasant to tlm tustt" . ( inlet nnd doclslvo In Its ciruit. Cures Dyipen-iln or Vellow.liumdlce In llvo dny . Keculatvh the Dowels. Invltrorutes luactlvo J.ivcr. Cures Diseased Llvur , Itovlves the KidnoyH , Improves the .Amtotlto Quickly , lteRiilatt > s the wnolo systam. Now I.lfo to the whole bytttttm. Mantacti'red and for sale at wholo.snlo by Barbero & Callender , U.S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , N3B , Paid Up Capital $2r.0,000 .Surplus 50,000 * II. W. VATKI . President. LKWIB S. It KM * , Vice President. A. K. TOUZAI.IX.nd Vice President. \T. 11. S. HuuiiKS. Caslila IIIUIXTOIIH : W. V. HOUSE , JOHN S. COLLINS , H. W. VATKH , I.uwis S. UEBU , A. P. . TOUZAUN. DauVltiK OHIco THE IRON BANK , Cornrr 12th nnd Pnrnara Sts. A General Uunklrn ; UuslnnssTransacted Till : PEHKSIClIJj M1L1TAHV ACADCMV PeeVKklll-on-lliu on. N.Y SonH for c ta. ogtie. JNO , M.TILUliN M D. . Jl.A. Principal XJO.l L. A. NO. a54-PnOP08AI.S FOR -i- > Army Supplies. lleadriumteni Dcpt. of the Plane , OIHco ot Chief Com- mlssnry of Subsistence , Omaha , Neb , , July lutli , 18 S. Sealed proposals In tripli cate , accompanied by guarantee bondswill bore- cclvcil nt this olllce until 11 o'clock n. m. , central standard time , on Wednesday , the 8th day of August. 1&S.S , nt which time nod place they ill be opened In the presence of bidders , rorthafur- nlshtnc nnd delivery of tha fresh bsof ruiiulred at the rollowlne camps of Instruction , rctipec- tlvely , durlUK the month of September next , viz : one near Kearney , Neb. , one near the K , . U. & M. V. H. H. , between FortH Koblnson snd Nl- obrara. Neb. , one near old Fort C'ajuor , Wyo. , uud one In Strawberry Valley , Utah. Th tislit Is reserved to reject any or ull bids. Illauk proposals and guarantee bonds anil printed cir culars for Information of blddoin , will bo furnished upon application to the Acting Com- lulBsaries of Subnfstenco. ut Fort Sidney , Ntbr. , 1 ort Itoblnson , Nebr. . Kort Ntolirara. Ncbr.j tor { I'ttrRlle' " J' ° - ' ort Houstan. I'tnh , nncj ort Du t hesne , Utah , the Coinmlajiiry of Sub sistence , ; heyenne Depot , Wyo , or th under- U' JW. nnii C. S. , U. State University OF IOWA. Tim several Donnrtnienta will ueuln tlio year 1WB-8K na follows September 1J. ! Uolleglte , Law and I'lmnna- cuiitical. OctoberJM. Jleaical , Homoeopathic Medical anil Dmital. Uarh department Is thoroughly equipped with oltielniit work , and no pnlns will bo spared to ntlonl Btmlonls the best possible opportunity to pursue ttii-lr choiun Huns of study. Kor par ticular Information as to the respective de partments , address as follows rolltiKlato-Cii.uu.E ! * A. BciiAEFFF.n , Presi dent , Iowa Ulty. Law K.MLIN McCi.AiNVlcoCuaucellor , Iowa City. Medical W. F. I'KCK , M. D. , Denn of Faculty , Davenpoit. Homii-opatlilo Modlval A. C. Cowi-Kimi- WAITI : . M. I ) . , Dean of I'uculty , Jowa City. Dentnl I. . C. lNOiusoi.r : , , 1) . 1) . 8. , J > canof Facility , Keokuk. I'lmuimceiitlcul E. L. ItOKHNKlt , 1'h. , O.Dean of Faculty , Iowa L'lty. ' rxpen- In all departments nro reasonable. Cost of board In prlvato tumllle , W to fli pel- week ; In clubs , \.ta \ to tJ/iO pur week. For ( atalogucs , or for general Information , address , CIIAULESA. BGJlAKFPKIt , President. A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Aids Digestion , Cures Dyspepsia , Slrenytliats the System , Restores Sound , licfrcshlng bleep. Priceless to XnrnlnfIHothcrs. . RecomnioiiilcilliyEuiiiiGiitPliysiciaiis , For Sale l > ) / all Drntujlstsand Itlch- DriKj Co. , Wholesale ( JttltH. "The Overland lloutc. " Has BO nrraiifjcd its Family Slcopin Car faorvico , that berths ciiu now bo ro fcorvcd upon application by any ticket ugontto M. J. GrcovyPiuisongor Agpnt , Council Blulls , Iowa. The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cam , so that jiusbcngors can now faccuro berths or dered , tlio same as a Pullman berth is reserved uud secured. J. S. TlillliUTS , 10. 11. r < OMA.X , OCU.P , it T. Afeiit. Ass't 0. P. It T. OMAHA , MOD. JOSEPH GILLBTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION W3. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS. OrorO OOOeurtd. 9tn < fttnnfoi-fy jm tltt , AMO r.i.KOTHioliji.T/J / ron DIBEAKKH. to. MOJINE. 1HVUIOB. 101 WMUtX AVfc. CH1CAO. THECHiCAGOAND STERN RAILWAY. Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only road to titltc for PCS Mnlnrn , Murnlmltuwn CYilnr lliiptdv Clinton. Dlxon , Clilmuo. Milwiuikee nml nil points Kant , 'In Ihu piMtpIo nf Nobrafiku.dolo- rnilu , \ \ yonilnt ? , Utah , Iilnlm , Nuvndn , Oroyou , Wash ington und California. It oilers aupcrlur ftilvuntagdfl not po < itilo by nny other line , AmoiiUH lav nf llio numerous points of superlorttr cn ] < > 7 < l by tliu p.ilroni ot this roml between Omnb nml Clileauo , ire Us tliren Inilni a tiny of IMY ( 'OACIIKS , which lire tliii nncit that hiiumn urt n < t luueiiiiltycanciviitc. llnl'AI.ACKMI.UKl'INIt OAH9. tliu cqnul of which CHiinot hu found cinvrliuro. At Council lllnlls , tliu train * of tliu Union IMrllla Hull- wax oonnoct In union tlopot with thnso oflnuCul- cnuo \ NortlnYPMMM Uy In rlilciiKo tliu trnlno cif this line ma o clom lonncctlon with thono of ull other K.iitmi Hnu * . Kor Detroit ( 'oiumhiii , Indian apol ! * , Cincinnati , Nlimorn Hill' , llnlT.ilo , l'ltt l > uri : , Toronto , Montreal , llo-lon New York , riillailulpnlu , Iliilllnioro. Wnan. . luuton , uml all points In tliu cast. AikfurtlckoMYUk " 'U ' 'U"NORTHWESTERN" If 7011 wish Ibo best accoiuiuoiliitlon. All ticket nirril' sell tl < kuta vl.l tills Unu. 11. 1IIXJIUTT , K. 1' . WILSON. Utm'l Maunder. Uen'l t'uis'r Afieul. , . W. N , HAUCOCK , llflii'l WeilBrn Au ( > nt. 1) . K , KI.M IU1 , 1 , . Ticket Acent. (1 , K WKsT. Clly rauonvcr Agent. HOI Karimin Ht.tniHi ) , Nub FOUNTAIN FINE ) CUT AND Incomoarably tlio Bast. Out Lo nniukly CURED at homa liy uilnit VITAL TABLETSr W Nl'.ltVOIts mul M\lfAI : , IIKIIU.ITV.I.OST MAX. IIOOD.rlr. JI li > millt Illal pn kAK < > 2Ar L'lrflllnr frrfl. CIl IlllltUV II ) . . Ui ll.mrbur. Btrnl , UIU1I.U. ILL DM. B.C. WKST'B Nisnvr xtfn IlnAm UC.NT , a eoarantucd sneolllc for Hyuterla , DlzzL. ness. Convi\l Ions , Fun , Nervou * NeurnUla , llc.idnchr , Nnrroua Prostration , caused by th luo of alcohol or tobucao. WKk fulnM , Mental Depression , Softening of the Drain , rfiaulttnc In Insanity , and leading to mUurv , decay and death. Premature Ola Age , llnrrenuess , Loss of Power In either Her , Involuntary uuees and Bprrmatorha-ft caused by over-nxoitlon of th brain , self-abiuo or oTcr-lndulirence. Knch box contains on month's treatment. 11.09 a box , or elx boxes for 15.00 , Bent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of price. WI5 GUARANTOR BIX To cure any case. With , ich order received bjr us for fill boxes , acrompanlod with f.VOO , wa will tend the purchaser our written cuarantu * to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued onlr by ( } . V , ( IOODMAN. Dnirirlst , Hole Azvnt , U10 1'arnam Utrri-t , Omalin N h Advortlnlng hns nlirajs proven > > ' . iiiccotsful. Uofoio placing nn ? j Newspaper Advonlilnir consult LORD & THOMAS , io KTisi\n loiMu , CIIICACO. PEERLESS