THE ( BEAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. JULY 26. 1888. 5 \ fO fs Ml ta tire tilhi [ jui Koi lair ir- bill b , ' ! ay rn it ) n- ny y WASTED , AS ELEVATOR SITE Platte Contor'a Grlovanco Against the Union Pacific. THE CITIZENS EXASPERATED' Ilrnllhy Competition Crou licit Out null I'urnicrN I'oructl to Sell 'Jliclr rrniluctH to the Jtiiilronil Company. LIXCOLK Hi'itcvu or THE OMAIU nnn , ) 1020 1' STIICKT , [ LINCOLN , July 2' . 1 A comprMnl from I'ltitto Cciitt'f of ti licctiHiirly aggravating nature Was filed before the Btnlo board of ItaiiHporlatlon thin morning. It rolulos that the Union Pacific1 Hnilrond company has ru- ) > cntudly been usked by tlio Plntto Cen ter Hlcvntor iihsocitition for a t-uiUiblc bite Uon uhh'h to build an elevator , and a eidu track nucobyiry for the easy aliininiMit of the grain that the company might handle. Such procure was brought to bear on tlio company hint fall that Mr. Motion was sent to the place to provide for the site and the necessary side track. Uoth were promised. The elevator company was satiHliod , silenced and consequently happy. Yet the Hito WIIH not selected at that time. Other olllcials of the road imiat be consulted about this matter. Meden went his way , and the grain men , merchants and farmers waited for word as to where the bite was to bo located , that tlio olouitor might bo worked and equipped. No word wime. Hut the el evator company continued to buy grain and products of the farmers as fast as the cars on track could bo obtained for the commercial change. This grow tiresome. Jtboon became intolor.uit and the Union Pacific authorities hayo Binco boon asked again and again to fulfill the promise of their agent and provide them the desired ele vator site , but thus far without avail. The elevator company Bland ready to pay in spot cash whatever reasonable ju'rchaso price the Union Pacific may ask for the Hito. This is the first in- Btance on record that this railroad com pany ban over refused to sell any portion of their real estate for an honest price unless it had been reserved for the bpticial uju of the corporation. As a reason for this pure bred cusped- ncbs , it in stated that lloimbaugh & Morriman operate an elevator nt Platte Centre in which the Union Pacific is believed to own a con trolling interest , and by freight extor tions the robbing is carried into the purchase price of farm products by Crowding out competition. At least the actions of the railroad compiinj domon- Btrutn tills. The elevator company asks the board if there is a remedy , and if so to point it out. .H'Pfli ; MAM1X INTIJUVIi\VKD. "You have asked mo two or three times lately , " said Judge Mason to Tine HIK representative this morning , "whether I had anything now to oiler on the tianspurlatiun question. I gen erally avoid jim newspaper men as much as possible , but 1 have this to say touching tlio question that will explain why western jobbing centers , suoh as Lincoln and Omaha , must give way to Chicago and other gtcat eastern cities. U'lio railroads build thorn up anil kcei flown biiLolic places nf promise ant " "there is no disguising the fact. Why sir , the discriminations in rates 01 fourth class freight is positive proof on tlio position. Now tlio state boards of Iowa , Illinois and Min ? nesotn have reduced rates at the behest of homo industries. The policj of this course could not bo roasonablj questioned. It is moro important in Nebraska than in those slates Unit the guardians of the commerce of the state bhonld pursue the same course. It is not plain , for example , why a jobber ii Jhia state should not handle goods 01 tlio SalnO t cmi as a jobber in Chicago Our jobbers buy sugar , tOtlM and otliet articles In Now York , Boston , Pittsunrf , and other eastern cities from Iho same refineries and factories that the Chicago cage dealer docs. Their rates to .Chi cage are the same , and llio rate west Bliould bo the same , taken in the aggregate , laid down to the retailers tailors at the distributing points. If the cost of transportation on any of the attending conditions justified higher rates ba crt on Nebraska job- Iiing points than Chicago or St. Louis , hen tlio position of equality would not bo tenable , but the goods tire hauled from Nov York orUOston , as the case might be , over the same route , in the tame direction , starting at the same points and reaching the sumo dOhtinu- tion. Then why not tlio same charge ? Hut how dllloront tlio rates , assuming llio iatcs to Chicago to bo fixed rates. Take the discriminations as shown by Iho following comparisons on fourth class freight , whi'ch makes the princi pal tonnage , and you have the basis for the conclusions T reach in a nutshell : Chicago to Lincoln , ! M ; Lincoln to liar- \vood , ! U , sum of tlio rates , tiii ; ( Jhifiigo to Ilnrwood , , r > : i ; distance Chicago to Lincoln , 540 miles ; Lincoln to Ilnrwood , h * miles. C'liicnjro to Lincoln , ! M ; Lincoln to York , 2S ; sum of the rates , IW ; Chicago to York , M ; distance ChiiMo U > Lincoln , 510 miles ; Lincoln to York , 5 } miles. Chicago to Lincoln , ill ; Lincoln to TJdgnr , 80 ; sum of the rotes , 70 ; ChlenRO to Ktluar , 50 ; ilist.uicoCliic.i o to Lincoln , 510 miles ; Lincoln to lidKiir , 111 miles. Chicago to Lincoln , ! U , Lincoln to Super lor , ! ! 0 ; sum of tlio rates , 70 ; Chicago to Su ) > crior. M , dlstnncu Chicago to Lincoln , SIC Inllcs ; Lincoln to Supei lor , l'miles. ! . "It will bo soon that this system of making rates breaks down and destroys nil commercial centers within the state tuul transfers the business of the state to the great cities and commercial cen ters without the state , and the only pos- Bible method of preventing this calam ity to our commercial interests is a re duction of local railway rates. The only existing evil of which the people have a right to complain is that the reduction made by the board of trans portation was not greater instead ol ICPS. " "Is that all ? " "Isn't that enough 'f You reporters fire never satistiod , oven after jou have pumped a follow dry. " SrCACIUK INVEVTMKNT COMPANV. Articles Incorporating the M'Caguc Investment company were received ant ] filed at the olllco of the soorotary o ! Btato to-day. The company was or pivuiiiud and commenced doing business III the city of Omaha on iho 3rd day ol last .Tilly , and under stipulation of tlu articles will continue for a period o fifty years. The general nature of the business of this corporation is to receive on deposit money , valuable or othoi property for investment or safe keep ing ; to loan QP advance money or credit ! on real or personal securitioi nud to purchase , sell ant negotiate notes , mortgages and debentures turos ; collect and tlisburso or Invest tlu income and principal of the ni9iioy 01 credits so Ivuned.or advanced , whoi duo ; to borrow inonov anil issiiu the ob llgatlon of the company thorofor and t < trunfcuvl all othur business of u lik < character or nature. Ono hundroi thousand dollars is the authorised cap ( tal stoek , which Is divided into share of $100 each. Jehu L.'William L. , am / 2 ± v 'homas II. McPaguo and Alex C. } ] iarUofi arc the incorporatdrfl. ONLY A SIlSL'Nnr.USTAN'DlNrt , General 'Manager Holdrego writoi W. II. Mungor , one of the secretaries of ho board of transportation , that O. G. Jailoy , of liloomington. labored under v misapprehension of facts. Of date , Inly SM. ho says : "Mr. HtiUey misuri- lorstands the facts in the case as to vlilch ho complains. The shipment vas billed to Chicago only , and robilled rom there. Tlio charge made from Chicago to Ulooininglon was in accord- nice ! with our regular classification and suhi'dulo. The way bill Issued by tlio agent a Fort Ann , N. Y. , was an error. Aa the amount claimed , however - over , was smnll , wo ordered the goods delivered to Mr. Hatloy in accordance with the amounts shown on the bill of ading iKiforo receipt of complaint .hrougli jou. " uiiAxrmor HASH. The People11 bank , of Grafton , by a rosolutlon filed with the secretary of state to-day , signed by Irwln 13. Chase , I. II. Welch and W. A. Kcelcr , board of directors , chaniro tlio bank's princi pal place of doing business from Oration to Fairmont , which took place on the JOth inst. The resolution amends the articles of incorporation. Are yon sad , despondent , gloomy Arc you sore distressed I Listen to the welcome bidding "Ho nt rest. " Hnvo you aches anil pnins unnumbered , Polsonlm ; life's GolJcn Cup ! Think not there's no halm in Qilcad , and "Give it up. " A Golden Hcmcdy nwults you Golilon not alone in mime Heach , oil , HUfTcrhiK one , and grasp It , Health reclaim. There is but one "Golden" Romcdy Dr. Piorco's Golden Medical Discovery. It stands alone as the great "blood purifier , " "strength ronowor , " and "health restorer" of tlio ago. The Livc-r , it regulates , removing all im purities. The Lungs it strengthens , cleansing and nourishing them. The whole system It builds up , supplying that above all other things most needed pure , rich Blood. MR. ENDICOTT SNUBBED. The Scimte Doorkeeper 1)1(1 Not Know the Secretary of Wnr. Baltimore Sun : Secretary Endicott is not a frequent visitor to the capltol , and therefore it is not strange that the doorkeepers of congress do not know him when they see him. lie had occa- bion to visit the sonata to-day , mid when ho applied to one of the doorkeepers for information regarding the wherea bouts of n certain senator the senate employe , in a most indillcront manner , replied : "You will have to go around to the ladies' reception room. We don't hand in cards hero. " "Hut , " said the secretary , "I simply uisli to ascertain if Senator - is in his scat. " "And I tell you , " insisted tlio door keeper grullly , "that you must go around to the ladies' reception room. " It was a very embarrassing moment for the dignified secretary of war , as several newspaper men whom ho prob ably knows by sight _ were present , llo drew back , sajing that it was very Htrango that ho could not obtain such a trilling bit of information without so much ceremony. Mortified and con fused , ho bumped intoSonatorVoorhecs , who was entering the senate chamber. The latter came to tlio assistance of the 'secretary and escorted him triumph antly into tlio democratic cloak room , where ho was first introduced to a _ glass of senatorial lemonade , after which lie was given an opportunity to consult the senator he was looking for. The door keeper declared that ho did not know the secretary when ho came to the door , and had ho but mentioned the fact that ho was Secretary Endicott there would liivvo been no ditllculty. "Such is fame. " soliloquized the secretary as lie took his carriage to the war department. Had a bilious attack and one of those indescribable cases of constant weari ness. Took quinine and other reme dies wltliout relief. Took Dr. .Tones' ' Rod Clover Tonic , am strong and well , ASA TnoMi'bON , Logan. O. Goodniar Drug Co. _ _ Po Inflects Curry Philadelphia Record : A popular 1m prossion has existed for a number o years to tlio ollect that during warn weather germs of microbes or contagi oils diseases have been carried by llioi and mosquitoes , thus- assisting in tin spread of these diseases. This impres sion has gone abroad in spite of the fae that medical science has never cstab lished its truth. The subject wa brought to tlio attention of Dr. Ford president of the board of health , ant also Dr. William M. Welch , physiciai in charge of tlio Municipal hospital. "Such iv thing is possible , " said Dr , Ford , "but it lias never boon vcrifiei by practical experiment. It is knowi that such things as living germs of di seases do exist , for they have been dis covered in cases of fever , but never ii smallpox. They are such an infinitossi mal thing that , if they do exist ant there is no reason why they should no they have never been scon , and pos sibly never will bo. If there is such i thing as a small-pox germ it is not im possible or improbable that tlics wouh carry it. I suppose that if a fly alightei on a maltorated sere on a small-po' patient it could carry particles of tin diseased oxcrcsoneo 'to another persoi under favoring circumstances and in oeulato that person with tlio disease just as vacaino is convoyed from om person to another. " Dr. Welsh said that the theory was very far-fetched one , and that It wa simply a thought an idea that ha occurred to some specialist , and tliu gained notoriety. An Absolute ! Cure. The ORIGINAL AWIiTINU OINTMEN' is only put up in lurgo two ounce tin boxe < and is an absolute euro for old sores , burn ; wounds : clmpped linn Is , and all skin erui tions. Will iiosltlvcly euro nil kinds of pile ; Ask for the OWdlNAL AUIBflNB OIN'l MENT. Sold by Gooilmr.n Drug Co. at 2 cents per box by mail Ui ) coats. Mulnr Jewels. Table Talk. Wo have frequently hoard of gems c thought falling from the lips , but i has boon loft to the nineteenth centur to implant actual jewels in the teotl so that as the lips move , no matter who soiitimonts they utter , the jewels this with rare "brilliancy. Verily are ono : teeth becoming objects of value. l'fad" still later than jeweling thorn i to preserve the molars as they nr drawn , have them carefully polibhci and wear thorn as single charms , or , i there bo ivsutlloient numbor1 have thei sot medallion slmpo and made int bracelets. The wearing of , a huma tooth is said to bo unequaled as u cat rlur of happiness and insurer of pei sonal safoty. This queer fancy ma really bo claimed as bplonging to on century , as. no record ia iound of it 1 th.Q niusty pngos pf long ago. 'Thu hast on earth , " can truly I said of Grigg's Glycoriuo Salvo speedy cu.ro lor outa , bruises , burni sores , pile * , totter , and all skin oruj tions. Try this wonder healer. ! J5 cent ! Goodman Drug Co. Drink Malta. SCIENTIFIC EATING. Varying Conditions Under Which Wo Can Lint to Satisfaction. Globe-Democrat : In the considera tion of how and what wo shall eat , many things must bo taken Into consid eration , tind in the preparation of a formula by which to bo governed , wo must make the correct diagnosis of our necessities. The traditional habit of blaming the food that wo cat for our ' troublo'ls not tunable , as is the fact that the real source of the ditllculty is in ourselves , and that the blame must be placed upon the one who eatu rather than on what has been eaten. The essentials for u natural indulg ence of our appetites uo conceive to bo the following : 1. A lit condition to receive food , de pendent upon the oxirtting state and surroundings of the individual at the time of ingcstion. - . A fit quality and quantity ot food , determined by the geographical hab itat , occupation and habits of the indi vidual. . . " . . A proper preparation and ingestion of food. 1. A necessity for variety of action for mind and body , found in exercise , recreation , etc. fi. Host. Under our first proposition it is at once BO en that as a man's physical and mental state varies bo must his diet. Take , lor instance , an individual who is greatly fatigued , cither by mental or phjsionl labor , and let him sit at table to oat. If lie has been in good health and his fatigue is the result of a tem porary cause and ho is done with his labor ho will experience hunger , have a good appetite , and can cat heartily. Yet this man is not in lit condition to indulge his appetite , either as to qual ity or quantity , as liberally as ho could in his usual sliito. In his usual state he has indulged in every edible food that was on the table , in a , natural way , witli bonolit. To-day , fatigued as ho is , ho automatically , without thought , oats as usual , meats , vegetables , bueh as cab bage , cucumbers , watermelon , potatoes , etc. , and feels no special discomfort , a little full possibly , and a few hours afterward beirins to feel nauseated , re jects at last the contents of his stomach , and finally gets real sick with cholera morbus. His immediate occupation is u mental ono and the condemna tion of liis food is centralized as the cause of all the dilliculty. lie fails to realize his bodily in firmity of fatigue as tlio real cause. The causes of fatigue are so many and varied that we bliould know them and act ticcordingly. Physical or mental labor , loss of rest , high temperature , emotional inlUionces anything which calls for vital force , if sutllciently pro longed , moans fatigueand ; wo can read ily see the many varied causes which , in a healthy man , can produce a condi tion in which ho is not lit to cat. ft is nothing strange or mysterious that wo find that the same article of food will in the bamo individual at one time bo beneficial , at another delete rious. There are many inlluonces which are generated in the individual , duo to interference with its functional equilibrium , or the action of agents in his surroundings , such as malaria , vitiated air , bower gas , etc. , which bring about conditions that have the bamo relation to our diet , save that usually the dictates of the appetite pre vent trouble by prohibiting indulgence. Sometimes the premonitory symptoms of their effects is scon in a morbid ag gravation of the bcnbo of hunger , usually ill the direction of quantity , and tlio individual , where he hits been pur suing his usual hivbitb of living , who has tliis experience , should bo warned that something is wrong and give it atton- tion. tion.That all things edible are eatable , is still true. But in this wo must not as sume that all things to all individualb are edible. Our proposition demands a consideration of the place of nbodo on this earth , occupation tvnd habits of the individual. The first of these presents as the important essential that of the tomnoraturo in which wo live. Wo find that the great demand on the body for the generation of more or less heat is according as the temperature ; if this is low , more ; if hig.h , less heat must bo i5rf > ' 1noeii to maintain the normal body heat , while by pr6V'el' clothing and shelter , wo nro enabled , to meet tins flo- mand to ft largo extent , wo can in a far moro effective way do to by n careful and intelligent attention to our foods. Tlio great aids for this purpose in cold climates nro found in the non-nitrogen- ized class of foods , such as sugarstarch , fats , etc. Tlio strongest testimony is ottered in tlio absolute craving of the body for fat in the arctic temperatures , and the reports of the various explorers who httvo returned to us , of their personal experience as well as observation of the habits and diet of the natives , are almost incredible : Dr. Ilayes states that the daily ration of the Esquimaux is L from twelve to fifteen pounds of meat , about one-third of which is fat. On ono occasion ho saw an Esquimaux eonswmo in one incut , lasting over several hours , ton pounds of walrus llesh and blubber. A remark able effect was been in the members ol his own party , some of whichfrom thoii strong cravings for animal diet , wore in the habit of drinking the contents of the oil kettle with evident relish. At the other extreme , tlio tropieal'wc find that less animal and moro vegeta bles and liquids are demanded , fruit be ing iv most important part of the diet , To us , therefore , who are in tlio torn- porato regions , where the seasons arc marked by moro strongly drawn linesol demarcation , the dictittes of nature arc for a variety and change in our foods which is not neccs * bary in tlio other. In winter om diet should approach that of the arctics , in summer that of tropic's. Oc cupation is n strong modifier of oui food. Ho who is called upon for strong physical exertion must meet the waste by a stronger diet than ho who is men tally laboring or ho who ( iocs little , if anything. This feature can bo calcu lated mathematically : xnd the results bo demonstrated. A comparison was made between the English and French laborers in the building of the railroad from Paris to HOUGH in 1811. The f French engaged in the work were able I at first to norfotm only about two- thirds of the labor accomplished by the English , and it was givspected that this was duo to the difference in the diet Tlio French were placed upon the more liberal regimen of the English nnil were then nblo to accomplish an equal amount of work. Sovoro- mental work demands a liberal diet , but it is fount in practice that there is a bettor ca pacity for mental work whore tlio ani mal foods are reduced tvnd tbo vegetable used moro libornlly. Our habits of life , ns regards } regular ity , indulgences in stimulants and nur colics have a pronounced intluenco Tlio o who use regularly alcohol in anj form or tobacco , and to excess , suffer ii their capacity for eating , and worst o all endeavor to effect o , compensation b ; periodical stuffings , which usually brln | their rowarcl. Alcohol and tobacci even under "certain circumstances , ari Unquestionably foods , uud their habitua use iiv moderation enables man to sub slit on less food for thp time being. I can be said in spite of'this scomingl. JiwortvblQ ofTco.t , that just EU soon a as their use effects the individual's ap N , W. Cor. I3th and Dodge Sts , , Omaha , Neb , CAUTION ncslRntnc persons , taking ndvnntrtirft nCour rmiutn- tlun nrn constantly ctnrtlni ; l > "Uii Blcdlcnl lIstnltllHlimt'iitu to tlcoolvo HtrnnuciHlsltlnu tlio oily. Tlu-mi iirotondrr * iiMiully ai i jicnr | Inn 1'iMVviMikn. . Ilu\\nro of them or I heir runners ornirontH. ' 1 tin Omnlin IModlcnl nnil Surulunl liiNlltutc Is tli only cxtablleluMl Mediant Instlluto In Onmlin , Dr. MaMrimmy , Proprietor. Whou you innlco up jour inliid to viHlt IIM innkn n inciiiurnmluin of our cxnut ntltlrc.ss , null thus save trouble , delay of FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases , and Diseases of the Eye and Ear DR. J. W. McMEN&lfiY , Physician and Surgeon in Charge. TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. A < iKMc < l by a Niniihur of Competent , Skillful anil i\poricnccd : Physician * anil SI Particular Attention paid to Deformillrs , lispi ) ! CH of Vf men , IH easps of HIP tlrlnarv and Sexual Organs. I'rhato of the Xono.is Sy-icin , Liui ; and TurJ.it ONfau" , Snrglc.il Operations , L'p Icpsy or 1'iis , l'ili"j Canc.'r < , 'liiiuorlite. . More money in\estcd ; morehkillful phybiciansand suigeons employedj more patients treated ; _ more cures effected ; more mod ern improved instruments , apparatus ami appliances than can be found in all olhci infirmaries , institutes or dispensaries in the % \cst combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or llosnit.il in the west. Fifty newly furnished , well uarmcd and ven tilated rooms for patients , three skilled physicians iilunyg in the building. All kinds of diseases ticatcd in the most scientific manner , We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , Electrical Batteries , and can supply physicians or patients any appliance , remedy or instrument known. Call mid consult us , or rile for circulars upon all sub- ccts , with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by conespondence. \Vcha\esupcripradvantagcs and facilities for ti eating diseases , per- fanning surgical operations and nuraing patients , which combined with our acknowl'edged ability , experience , responsibility nnd reputation , should make the Omaha Medica and Surgical Institute the first choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles , nnd patients here receive ccry ad\antage tl'at ait. skill , science and human ingenuity , can brinj ; to bear on their ca es. Their comfort and con\enicnce willah\a > s be taken into consideration. Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us , you will find that thc c statements of our position , location and facilities arc not overdrawn in any particular , but arc plain unvarnished facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES- All Blood Diseases successfully tieatcd. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system \\ithotit mercury. New lestoralivc treatment for loss of Vital Poucr. Person * unable \isitus may lie treated at home by conespondence. All comtr.unic.itions confidential Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to in * clicate contents or sender. One personal interview pieferred. Call and consult us or send history of your case , and we will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FUEE , Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotency , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicoccle , with question list. iTly Kcnsoii lor Writing a Hook Upon Private , Special ami Nervous Diseases. I have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the unnaiy and sexual organs , have become a recognized authority upon the subject , consequently I receive an immense number of letters fioin physicians and afllictcd peisons , asking my opinion and .ulv ice upon imliuduiil cases. For the benefit of such persons , 1 have written a book , giving a general description of the must common diseases and conditions , my treatment , success , advice , etc. After tending itpersonsill have n clearer idea of their condition and can write me more intelligently and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages K not to furnish reading matter to a class ot persons who read out of mere idle curiosity , but for the benefit of the many who are suffering to a greater or le-s device from diseases , or the effects of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day passes but we receive many calls or letters from peisons suffei ing from this class of diseases , or their sccmcl. 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 operalionR for the cure of Hare Lip , Club Feet , Tumors , Cancers , Fistula , Cataract , Strabismus ( Cross Eyes ) Varicocele , Inverted Nails , Wens and Deformities mities of the Human Body pei formed in the most scientific manner. We Ucat Gluonic Diseases of the Lungs , Hcait , Head , BloodSkin , Scalp , Stomach , Liver , Kidneys , Bladder , Nerves , Bones , etc. , as Paralysii , Epilepsy , ( fits ) , Scrofula , Bright's Disease , Tape Woim , Ulcers or Fever Soies , Dyspepsia or Ciastiitis. Baldness Ec/etna , etc. . ' DISESES O 1 'WO3vEE3iT. T K , tE3 A. T 33 33 Carefully , skillfully and scientifically by the latest and most approved methods. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN , FREE. Dr. McMcnatny has for years devoted a lanje portion of bis time to the study and treatment ol this class of diseases , and has spared neither time nor money to perfect hiimclf , and is fully supplied with e\erv instrument , appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. We claim superiouty over any oculist or aurist in the west , and the thousands whom we have cut oil , after others have failed , substantiate our claims. To those afllictcd with Eye and Ear Diseases , we simply say , call and consult us , get a scientific opinion , tlisn visit whom you like , nnd if you aic an intelligent person you will icturn to us for treat ment and cute. cute.Our book , describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases in plain language , with numerous ilhiRtr.itions , arc wiittcn for the benefit ot patients and physicians who write us in regard to cases ; by reading them carefully physician and patient will have a clear undcistanding nnd can describe cases to us moie intelligently. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR FREE. Address all letters to STJK.OIOA.3Li. INSTITUTE , DR. J. W. McMENAMY , .Iff. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets , Omaha , Neb. polite , that lie is laying up in store dis aster for the future. Makes the lives of many people miser able , and often leads to self-destruction. Wo know of no remedy for dyspepsia moro successful than Ilood'b Sarsapar ilia. It acts gently , yet surely and efficiently , tones the stomach and other organs , removes the faint feeling , creates a good appotitocurcs headache , and refreshes the burdened mind. Give Ilood'b Sa'rttuparilla a fair trial. It will llo you good. HIMIVCIIR , iVfcftl rt Fnto , Washington Letter : Tlio wife of ft congressman docs not have the happiest of lives. Fancy the preparation of bor husband 'E > speech. She does not write it. No , indeed. That would bo far easier than her task. She well , listen to her trialb nnd hear what bhu docs. The history of tlio speech begins at home. Perhaps it is a humorous speech. Heavens , how much domestic butloring lias been cau.sed by each uoll "worked up" joke ! The secret history of the manuscript is bad. _ lL-H"\u ely concealed from ( lie public. The wife alone knows it. Tlio pinched and p.ilo expression of sad resignation on her face alone tells the story. No ono oUo knows how those jokes , or those bursts of eloquence , wear upon the tic-3 of do mestic happiness. It is a terrible test of tlio devotion of a wife to bit and listen to her husband , while , with wild gesticulation and varied tones , bo reads over and over again some high sounding sentence , ' committing to memory and practicing its ollocts. What deep and bottled sorrow row winks into a woman's heart when bho must listen to a joke nor husband is memorising ? Hut this not naif of it. Ordinarily tha preparation of a speech is tlio result of many days' perhaps weeks' work. During this lime the wife is a thing to be practiced upon. Night and day , at all times , borne fi ag- menv of that speech , either in t-ouiid or the manuscript , is somewhere about tlio house. When the httbband is at homo ho is either reading it , talking about it or repeating fragments to himself aloud. When ho' away thu children take it up , and at every turn the wife runs upon a bit of manuscript. Make no Mistake. By dispelling the symptoms so often mis taken for Consumption. SANTA AHIU has brought Kindness to riinny ix household. Uv its prompt use for brcnkmu up the cold that too of ten develops into thai fatal dlsc.isu.thou- sands can bo saved from un untiiAely gr.ivo. You make no mistake l > y keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy In your house , OAIjI- FOUNIA OAT-K-CUUK is equally effective in eradicating all tracevof nasal catarrh. Uoth of those wonderful California remedies are sold and warranted by Goodman Drug Co. ? 1 ft package , 3 for $2 .10. The Emperor' * Ijelt Arm. London Truth : Among the many different accounts of the now emperor H physical blemish that I htwe boon it Is curious that there is not ono which is correct. The left arm is not deformed , but withered , or rather dwarfed. The nerves which vitalize it wore subjec ted to great unit prolonged pressure during birth , so that their conducting pomr ( nerves are like telegraph wires ) wus destroyed. Hence the muscles of the arm were paralyzed and became wasted from want of tiso nnd tlio limb did not urov wm , tno roat Of tbo body. Tie ) responsiuility of this roata with the German doctot-s who officiated on the occasion , n fact which partly explains tbo Kmpross Victoria's distrust of na tive talent , ' Sno-'nsistod ' on Dr. Cream presiding at all subsequent ceremonies of the same kind , and outraged Teutons have never forgiven her for this iitTront to Gorman "science.1" fMIFAM Its Miporior excellence proven In millions of liomos fi > v morn than n iiuiuter of n century. It Is used by the t'nlted States < ! oeminent. . Kn- iloisud liy tiio heads of thu git'iit nnhorMtiesns the strongest , purest und most healthlul. llr. I'jices Cream linking 1'owder deus not contain nniinonln , llnioor alutn. fold only In cans IMIH I. II VKIN'I ! I'OWniJK CO. . New York , Chicago. bt Louis. 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GrcatiitlinprttrmrnUoYfr all olhtrbtlt > Worftctlviper- mtncntlyciircdlnthTeinontUf. McK\e \ < i pimt hlct < c tumo Thoiiinden EUcli id Co. IBB LaSall ; ( . . Chictfla JOSEPHGilLpTTS" STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1678. Nos. 303-404-170-004. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF Industry , Science and Art , Open Until October. 1888. Medical C'ongresb Meets August 7th , GLAMGOW , SCOTLAND. Round Trip Excursion Ticket , Via STATE LINE , $03 and $75. Tor Information tipiilv to AUSTIN , BALDWIN & CO. , Agts. , W Uroadway , Now York. I'F.NNYHOYAI , XVAFRIIS nrfl ITS siirCusifuUy us l monthly by over 1(1,1)00 ( ) " M Ladles AroSa/e , Kfftctualanil 1'leaiant tl piTboxbyinAil.oratUrURRlsta. Healed .Parliculura 2 postage Etaraps. Address Tuc KURHEA Cunuic.it. 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READ THIS IF IT IS. A i'ropilotary Median. ' that tu.oiH but a trial h. Df.Callendef's . ' Left Liver Bitters. . The only Distilled Hitters In thu United States , 'iho only Hitters itcoRiilzud liy tha t'nltcil Stains Inteinal rovcnuo luws ns ul'ro. lirletiiry .Mnillolnc. Lawfully Patented. No. ot Patent 1 4.9 , 673. ( "ontiiiin no fusil olls.no essential oils , no foreign substance or ( lulling- ln rlriiKH A peiloitiy iiure nieillclne. com. pounded from Pure llor > t llurlm niul old Peach : ] ) ) e.i8unt to tlin tiihte. quiet nnd dertslvo In Its elfect. Cures OyMjielisln or Yellow Jaundice In live days , Iteeuliitott the HoweU. Invigorates Inactlvu I.IVPI , Cures Oiarasod Mver. lluvlvoa the Kidi'ejs , improve1) ) the AppotUe Quickly , Itegulateg thu wnole system. Nuw Ufe to tlia \\liolo system. Manf uctvred uud for oulo at wholesale by Barbero & Callender , POLITICAL. Campaign Songs. 'Lljt up your Voices In the Cause. " 'Let morlto thu songs of a nation and I c are not who iimtces Its laws. " Tin potency of well aoleatd words and melo dy ( a too \ \ ell kiiown to ru'iutre turiUe roinlinjut tionuHfqr Club SlnuliHi , Sonya/or titrcct "Purailea OurBongShoatNo 1 , forllopubllcanpaity. HoiiKHheut No ] , for th Democratic Puity , nro now rta ly. Size I x2l. Printed In Muck , with neatly ongrav. ud keudH. iuch : coiitulnini ; 10 nuw hony tut to popular nnd familiar ulre that every hody can join In. fisamples by mall forO tents ; 1U ) copies postpaid for 160 ; 1000 copies by express , Itj0 , AUo ns\ > ' ready nemopratle Chart No. 1. Itppulillcan Cliart No 1 I irn In II colors. Slzo lfM , Hainplocopybv mill , rc. Addre KunlerM ulth reiiilttiuu-u to lUTfcHCOCK I'lUNIlNO & PIJll'JNQ. UOUStt 185 BUth Avenue New Vork.