THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 21. 1SS& THE CITY. The Internal revenue collections to day amounted to $ i,011.U ! ( > . City Treasurer Hush sold $07,500 of short time curbing bonds , bearing 0 per cent Interest to John Day , of Omaha , at $103.51 and accrued interest. A marriage license was granted yes terday to William M. Dulin of Fremont , nged twenty-six , and Miss Alice E. Ev- titiH of Omaha , aged nineteen. Secretary Nattinger of the board of trade has received printed copies of the rulings of the Inter-sUito commerce commission in the cases submitted by the Lincoln board of trade. Whitney II. Wuluton was arrested yesterday on a warrant issued by Justice Anderson for nttumptlnir to burglarize " the poiloflleo at Mascot. His case will como up for trial in n day or two. Mr. Charles P. Henjamin , the real estate man , advertised in the SUXDAY JJKB for a female copyist. During yesterday - torday 103 ladies applied for the posi tion. Tins incident indicates u surpris ingly largo number of Omaha women seoh'ing employment. John Gideon , who had n hand crushed by a caboose at Uriggs station , is doing well , and it is thought amputiition will not bo necessary. IIo was joined yes terday by ti brother from Crescent , In. Gideon s'ayn ho left $000 with a friend atCalhoun for wife keeping. His ac cident is particularly untimely , as ho was to bo married this week. I'rrHonnl 1'uragi'aplm. Mrs. John Petty is seriously ill. Mr. tint ] Mrs. K. I' . Ewlng , of Lincoln , are In the metropolis. f Dr. G. T. MeGIUIeuddy , .of Hupiil City , j , Dnk. , is at the I'uUon. B' ' Miss Emma Morse is visiting Miss Nellie rachctt , of CoUncil HlulTs. - J. B. Weston , of Beatrice , undW. T. Scott , | of York , wuio In town yesterday. , T. D. Heed , of York , M. T. Cnssidy , of O'Neill , nnd Oswald Oliver , of Hustings , uro in the city. Clwrlcs 11. Brtinncr. of Fremont , and W. H. B. Stout , of Lincoln , wcro in the city f- yesterday. It J. M. McCarthy , of Fremont ; J. W. Krcit- : lor , of Norfolk , and J. B. Frederick , of Sut- k ton , were Omnliu visitors yeslorday. W. H. Harrison , of Grand Island ; Thomas C. Hrnimird , of ICcnrnoy , nnd A. S. McKay , of Fremont , wore in Omaha yesterday. Hov. und Mrs. O. B. F. Hutlock , of Minne apolis , are Puxton guests. They nro accom panied by Mrs. M. C. und Miss Sarah Cobli , of Now York. Frederick Sonnenschlcn ( German for Sun- Hlilno ) Is a iuust at the Millard. Ho suys politics nro at a red heat in West Point , and ho believes the republicans will carry the county. I C. M. Sclienck , of the White-breast coal * company of Ottumw.i , In. , was in the city. Mr. Schunck is an oarsman well known throughout the west and was one of the double scull winners nt the Spirit lake re gatta. G. C. McKnight , n former resident of Omnha , hut who has been in Denver seine months , passed through the city .yesterday en route to his former homo in Hardin county , Tennessee , having lost the use of both arms from paralysis. Chief Paul , of the lire department of Kan sas City , Kan. , and Councilman Packard , of the same plucc , und a member of the lire committee arc in the city on their way homo .from the meeting of lire chiefs , which was recently hold In St. Paul. Both were shown the city by Chief Galllgan. TjlclitobcrRcr's AVntcll. John Lichtcborgcr mourns the loss of a fine gold watch itud chain and elegant Knight Templar charm , which were stolen fiom him u niqht or two since whiloho was asleep in his room at the Cantluld. There is no clue to the thief. _ Jjo.-it Hoy. Frank Burt , a fourteen-year-old hey , son of the cashier of the Second National banic , Minneapolis , mysteriously disappeared from Ills homo ono week ago yesterday. The police of this city have received a description of the lad , with a request that a lookout bo kept for him. _ Tnkon Biultlculy III. Mrs. Shields , mother of County Judge ShlcldR , was taken suddenly ill Sunday , and her condition Is such that she requires constant attention. William Shields , cleric in the probate department , was by her side nil day. Hgr early recovery is hoped for by a largo circle of friends. Senroliliit * l''or Ills Brother. Hugh Brady , of Kcswlclf , la. , writes to the authorities here that ho is of the belief that iJohn Brady , ono of the three laborers killed n u sandbank in this city , a couple of months since , is KU brother. Ho wants a description of the unfortunate man , which will bo sent him. _ Chattel Mortgage * ) . The following chattel mortgages have been filed in the county clerk's ofllco : U. L. Cotes to Storz & Her for S'3,000 on the stock , fttnil- turo and fixtures in his saloon and billiard room at the corner of Twenty-sixth and W.il- nut streets ; also by C. N. SulUgivcr ic Co , to Parkhurst , Hopper & Parker for SilM.W ! on their stock of meats and butchers' sup plies nt ' . " .Mo South Thirteenth street , and also on their horses and wagons connected Witli their business. Drink Mai to. Omniums Burglarizing Panndonn. The superintendent of police nt Padasena Cal. , has written to Chief Seavoy that three boys , Charles Wilson , aged seventeen , Dai McCarty , sixteen , and Tom Haley , llftcen have been arrested at that place for bur fe'lary. Ho further adds that the three lad ! constitute- vury tough gang , and that they claim to reside in Omaha. Young Haloj Buys that his father Is in the employ of the Union Pacific company. The Pasadem authorities uro in quest of information as t < their past records. Fit for the GoilH. They wore at dinner. The table wa of tasteful form , the cloth of whites linen , the service of cut gliibS and shin ing silver. On the door was a Waltoi carpet of dainty pattern. Inlaid ii French oalc walls wore polished mirror , mid beyond the windows wcro Holds o grain , trees and meadows. The colling were richly linished and from glistoninj poles hung velvet curtains. The mem comprised choicest viands that won duliciously cooKed and oxquisitol ; served. There scorned nothing luckinj unlobs it were musiu and a fountain , am these the diners did not expect , for tho' were In the dining car of the Penney ! vnniiv Limited , the famous Pullman Vestibule tibulo train that leaves Chicago over1 uf tornoon nt 6 o'clock nnd runs througj to Now York In twonty-livo hours. The ; were content with the luxury of theli surroundings , with the beauty and com fort of the smoking room and library with the covered hallways between oacl car , with the comfortable Brats in thi Bleeping cars that were formed at nigh into berths inviting slumber. Th < Pennsylvania Limited Is admitted 01 every hand to bo the finest train in set vice on the Pennsylvania- Lines , bu there are four other trains that louv Chicago dally which present comfort nnd conveniences that in conncctioi with the splendid road bed , the unsur passed method of running trains and th < beautiful scenery of the Alloghon ; mountains that render a- trip to Pitts burg , Baltimore'Washington , Philadol iilna , Now York or other of the prominent inont cities reached by the Ponnsyl van ! System a source of positive pleasure Secure your tickets through via thes lines or call on or address C. W. Adams Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent , No. 05 Soutl Clark street , Chicago. Visitors to the city should try th Globe fibtol , 1312 Douglas. 1MIOTHST. Citizens nro Becoming Weary of Side walk Btookndeti. Thousands of visitors will bo in Omaha within two weeks , not only from all parts of the state , but from surrounding states. Omaha should therefore place herself on dress parade , and endeavor between now nnd that time to present an appearance that will bo creditable , nnd which will causa favorable comment. In the first place the sidewalks within the business portion of the city should bo re placed , wherever they can be , with substan tial materials. Then the street commissioner nnd chief of police should clear the streets of all needless obstructions. Ono of the most unsightly things in the city is the shed in front of the Now York Life building on Farnnmstrcet. This shed was put up eighteen months ago , by a Massachusetts contractor who has nothing in common with Omaha , and not entitled to special consideration , yet he has leased the bill-board privilege upon the shed for a terra of ten years. The ob struction is within two feet and a half of the street car track , and in consequence people are crowded Into the middle of the street or Jammed against the cars that pass there. Thereof roof has been taken olT the shed , nnd it pre sents both an unsightly and ragged appear ance. There-Is no need of it any longer , the New York Life building being under roof , nnd all the materials now within the area of the shed can readily bo placed within the building. The shed should be rared nt once. Attention Is also called to Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets , between Farnam and Douglas , which are all but impassable by reason of largo piles of rock and debris. It is well enough to accommodate builders and leave a certain sp.ico for building materials , but there is no excuse for blockading the whole street with refuse material that can and ought to bo hauled away. The re-sotting of telegraph poles should bo ordered in every instance where they nro in the way of pedestrians. In Chicago and several other cities nearly all the wires In the business portion are underground , nnd the poles have disappeared. Hero we not only permit them , but they nro allowed to bo planted promiscuously In places where they absolutely endanger life nnd limb. It is about time that some action be taken and some uniform rule bo enforced. The weeds which fringe the sidewalks on paved and unpaved streets in this city are increasing duilynnd In some places reach a height of six feet. Lot owners ought to be compelled to cut them down and it is the duty of the street commissioner to take charge of the matter. McLAHIU & OIGHULIIO. The Men Who Mukc Those Immense "Water Mains. Near the corner of 25th street and Patrick avenue is located an unpreten tious building. But like bomo modest men it has more of real worth than ap pears at lirst sjght. Once inside the visitor is struckwith surprise at seeing the kind of work being done. The second end floor is tibed as a pattern room , where experienced men are making patterns for all kinds of heavy castings. This department is under the supervi sion of ono of the firm , Mr. Oohrlio , who for years was employed in the Union Pacific ahops. The first floor of the building contains a largo engine to furnish the power for the necessary ma chinery , the balance of the largo floor area being tnkon up for casting pur poses. It may surprise some Omaha people to learn that right in this foundry are made those immense water mains to bo used between this city and Florence. Those mains are 30 inches in diameter nnd capable of a resisting power of 180 Ibs. to the square inch. Tliebo mains nro of especial size and are not made in any other place in the west. These gentlemen - men make a specialty of castings used in the construction of waterworks and are prepared to fill all orders entrusted to them. They do a general foundry business also. Mr. McLario was for merly foreman of the U. P. shops and is a thoroughly practical man and employs only competent men. This institution is a credit to our city and will well re pay a visit from any of our citizens. UKHVES' IlLUVFS. The 'Doctor" Suing Tor Defamation of Character. "Dr. " Powell Reeves , who o quackery has already been exposed in TUB BKB and who brought suit in this city against Dr. McMen- amy and then skipped without waiting to have it tried , Is at his old game in Butte , Mont. Somebody out there , it scorns , has been circulating the "doctors" history as published In Tnr Ben , and aroused the gen tleman's anger to that degree that a few days ago , according to the Butte Miner , he "swore out a complaint against the circula tors charging them with 'willfully , mali ciously , wickedly , scandalously , falsely nnd feloniously' distributing this Information with intent to 'injure , vilify , defame , dis grace and to prejudice the good namo' of the nlllant in so doing. Upon the warrants is sued the defendants were arrested and brought before the court nnd admitted to ball. Hooves' preliminary examination will bo a racy ono. " If the doctor shows the same courage he did in Omaha the suit will bo brought to a bpccdy termination. Holla Vestibule ) ! Trains now run over the Michigan Central , "tho Niagara Falls Route , " and the Now York Central and Boston & Albany railroads from Chicago to Now York nnd Boston. Thcso trains are not only equipped with the finest Wagner palace sleeping cars , but are made thoroughly complete by having vestibulod dining , smoking , first-class and baggage cars , and although constitutiting the famous "limited" of the Michigan Cen tral , carry all classes of passengers without extra charge. Attached tc this train is a through sleeper , Chicago to Toronto ( via Canadian Pacificwhere ) connection is made with parlor car for Montreal. Accommodations secured at the Michigan Central ticket offices , No. 07 Clarlc btroot , corner Randolph , anil depot , foot of Lake street , Chicago. Tllia IMPKTUOUS SIOUX. "What nn Army Ullluor Thinks of Theli ImtCHt Move. Speaking of the departure of the Siouj from their agency near Pine Bluffs to th < Choycnnes , a military ofncersaid that ho was not surprised. The Indians in question wer < wild. They were mainly young bucks win hud never been whipped. Besides they were offended by commissioner ! who know nothing about thorn. The gov ernment sent out men who knew no mon about Indians than they did about undiscov ered truths of science. If such men as Gen crul Crook and General Hatch had been sent their simple word would have n but tar effect than a dozen commissioners The Indians know and respected them , and would do Just as was desired of them. Blood shed , ho thought , might result from this going out , but it would not take plao neai the agency. Get Your Ilnllroml Tickets NORTH , SOUTH , EAST and WEST , and secure your sleeping berths at 1802FnrnnmSt. , Union Pacific Ticket office , HAitiiY P. DKUL , City Ticket agent. 3 Ono More Unfortunate. t The South Sioux City Sun tells the story o a young girl of Omaha who Is now leading r llfo of shame In that city. Her first name 1 : Addle. She Is the daughter of rospcctabli parents whoso strict ideas of propriety dli did not accord with those of her own. Sh attended ono of the business colleges of th ! city , and became a favorite of professors one students. A Hvoly disposition led to mad can pranks when away from homo , Wbll indulging this disposition a vlsl to R wina room resulted , gn this was followed by the fall. She tmddcnly disappeared from family and friends. The latter wcro not surprised. The former are heart broken. Ono day last week a gentleman of this city , In whoso family the girl had been a visitor , saw her At n window as ho passed along the levco in Sioux City. To bo sure of the mutter ho called upon her. Ho found that ho had not been mistaken. Ho endeavored , without success , to Induce her to retrace her steps , but the child spurned his entreaties , resolutely declaring that she would continue on her erring career. IT WON'T BAKU BIIKAD. In other words. Hood's ' Sarsaparilla will not do mpossibilitics. its proprietors toll plainly what It has done , submit proofs from sources of unquestioned reliabil ity , and ask you frankly If you nro sulTorlng from anv discaso or affection caused or promoted by impure blood or low state of the system , to try Hood's Snr.Mitmrilln. The bxporioneo of others is sufficient assurance that you will not bo disappointed In the result. A solid vestibule train daily , with dining ear attached , viatho Burlington route , leaves from their own depot , Omaha , at 'AM p. m. , arriving at Chicago cage 8 a. in. Tickets sold ana sleeping car berths reserved at the city office , 1223 Farnam street. Telephone 250. HTOIjKX Of 1311 ON 13 YKAK AGO. A Protracted Clmsu Alter n Jlorso Thief. Ono year ago Charles E. TiUoll , n livery man at Fairbury , this state , hired a team tone no William McCoy , who said ho was a trav- iling man from Omaha. McCoy never re- urned the team and detective * have been ftcr him over since. He was traced first to Santa Fc , then back to Kansas City. Miin- inttun mid Ft. Hayes , whore the trail was ost. Since then nothing hud been he.ird of .ho thief until n few tlu.vs since , when Tit/ell ecclvod Information that ho was in this city /Isiting a brother under a false name. The ; hlof of the police has been telegraphed to ook him up and place him under arrest. DIcholtl Safes. Call and see the largo stock of safes nd vault doors carried by Meaghor & Whitmoro at 410 S. 15th street Omaha. Postolllco Hollri ) Coming. Deputy United States Marshal Allen left Sunday evening for Alma , Harlan county , .o bring to this city W. II. Walston , who was irrpstod last week for the robbery of the postoftlces of Wilcoxand Mnseotte.in Hat-Inn fount ) * . The robbery was committed about lie first of this month. The plunder oh- aincd consisted of tetters , stamps and Irufts. Postolllco Inspector C. J. Brown , of his city , was sent out to work on the case , ind succeeded in fixing the burglary on Wal ton. The latter w.is arrested by the sheriff mil loilgo.l in Jail until a deputy can reach Alma to bring him to this city for safe keep- 'ng.Tho ' The warrant for Walston's arrest was worn out in Justice Anderson's court. The grand flourish of trumpets often loralus the advent of an article which 'ails , when tried , to justify the noiho undo in its behalf. The unassuming norits of Van Du/.er's Flavoring Ex- racts , derived from choice fruits , of itandard purity , and elected over a juarter of a century ago to the chief ilaco among flavors , are too well known o need more than a general reminder. Cheap competition of valueless articles 'uiighton the popularity of these. All grocers. , Another Clerk. "Havo you noticed that the couticil has not et got through multiplying clerical positions ncity ofllcesl" naked a prominent citizen esterduy. "If you haven't , let mo toll you that Aud io r Goodrich was given another ulerk at the ast meeting of the council. That makes four men in the auditor's office. There is work there for about two. The auditor him self Doesn't work , but his original assistants could attend to the business if they had not contracted laziness from the auditor's ex- lunplc. I am told that m checking up the books of the other olllees that the auditor is behind , nnd I believe that In the case of the city treasurer ho is as much as several months behind. " Free to All. The beautiful picture , "Will They Consent ? " is a largo magnificent engraving - graving , printed upon a sheet 10 inches wide by 21 inches long. It is an exact copy of an original painting by Kwnll , tvhieh was sold for $5,000. This elegant picture represents a young ludy stnnaing in n beautiful room , surround ed by ail that is luxurious , near a half- open door , while the young man , her lovcrIs seen In nn adjoining room asking the consent of her parents for thelrdaughter In marriage. The line interior decorations , together , with the graceful position of the beautiful girl is in keeping with the sentiment of the picture. It must bo seen to bo appreciated. This valuable picture is fitting to adorn the wall of any ladies' parlor , and in order to offer an extraordinary inducement to intro duce our Wax Starch , this costly picture will bo given away , free to every person purchas ing a small box of Wax Starch. This starch is something entirely now , nnd is without a doubt the greatest starch inven tion of the nineteenth century , ( at least every body says so that have used it ) . It supcrccdes everything heretofore used or known to science in the laundry nrt Unlike any other starch , as it is coated with pure white wax nnd chemically prepared upon scientific principles by an expert in the laundry pro fession who has had years of practical exper ience in fancy laundrying. It is the ilrstand only starch in the world that makes ironing easy nnd restores oldhummor dresses to their natural whiteness , and imparts to linen a beautiful nnd lasting finish. Plcaso remember that the present you receive - ceivo with each box of Wax Starch , has never been sold at retail for less than one dollar. This great offer is only good for six weeks , uftcr which the present will bo omit ted and the starch sold at the usual price. Try it ami bo convinced of the whole truth. Ark your grocer for Wax Starch and ob tain this beautiful and costlv picture freo. THE WAX STAHCH CO. , Kcokuk , Iowa. You can find cool , well furnished rooms at the Globe hotel , best located houbu in Omaha. One of Jlrlxhnm'N Sons. John W. Young , son of Brighatn Young , nnd editor of the Mormon Journal Descrol Herald , published at Salt Lake City , stopped In the city a few hours yesterday. Ho ; i : on his way homo from New York city am : was accompanied by his wife and four chil dren. Mr. Young is a shrewd-looking and affable man of about forty-live years , will dark complexion , hair and eyes. AWINTER'N8011THERN Ap larty tails Dro.Mfor the South of FHANCK , m .Y , SICILY , and other delightful resorts. ' Second 1'arty for th U T I.ANI ) , < 1UEKCK , TDKKRY.Tlie NILE , and the chief countrlPS and cities of Europe , sails same date. Send for Circular. E. TOU R J EE , Franklin Sq. , Boston. Hit G huclven unlver- eal satisfaction In the cure of Gonorrhoea nnd Oleet. iprescrlboitand 'eel safe In recommend- lag u to . . rnicc. 01.00. Bold by Druggtta ATENTS Tr Obtained. de M rk , P Lakxl , 1'nnt and Copyngh protection e. cured. Good work , good references , moder * 'gi. ScndCorpamphlet. R , Q , DuBoll tSIOFSt , W shlnSton , D.C. AOVICIF8I8. ROW TO ACT. i itTI r n'lM n oo > lRMU > i d. Fit , tn tii l ) cllD * and Faactlontl dltor. < ! eri rind uilkoulRtcmuh tlidlclxt. Siil < d THE TRUE BENEFACTOR What Gives the Element of Superior ity in Man How Can AVe lengthen Our Days A Wont to the Wl-iois Snlllolont An Advertiser's Sunday Clint. Somebody or other nay somewhere or other , pomothltiK or other about thu great good clone bylilm\vho makes two bhidos of trass grow where , ono grow before. Of course , Mr. ( or Mrs. or Miss ) 'Ilitngumboblio said that hud no reference to grass growing In the streets of mm- enterprising towns and In front of non-nilver- tber's stores : ho ( or xholineunt actual or llgura- tl\olienellts. Now , I claim to bu Just tmch a benefactor. Ity my rt'soarctie ? uuil chut.s I show yon how to inuku a dollar go an fur us two used to : flow a tiling may be made , for n given cost , twice as well us usual or In half the customary time. 1 sweeten jour tempera , brighten and lengthen your lives , ami generally help tilings nlong. Ir there Is nny medal to be Kiven to benef urtors , \\unt I it to huuil down to my chil dren. Ifnoinednl Is ottered , I hiivo the liuppy cnuclonsiicssof long continued good \\llluml usefulness. Anlinnl Vitnlttv. In these days of contest * of physical ondnr anco there hu- < been u great ileul bum ttboiit the- Increasing vitality of uthlotes as compared with Hint exhibited by them at the old Olympian games and similar contests , and the long-con- tlnued contest between the forces of lifts and ilonth iccently exhibited In the case of Kinperor William us well us thu great longevity of iniinv of hlx nuvlBsra uiid genuials ; has also tinned Dopulnr attention to tno nnmo topic with an Interest - terest tlin' him scarcely founil a parallel , except In the ( luv.s when , with feverish Interest o vat hoiltho bulletins which told ot the ebbing life of the maityr ( iurlleld , ami then later on \vhl < h gave the news of ( ienerul Urunt.s condi tion. Mutters of longevity uiul endurance have engrossed our attention , and bet n the subject of experiment iinil rcicnrch. I Imvo boi'iivut < h- mg HID i ourso of sovorul men ami women noted us piomlnent factors In the woiltl'H ongoing , us well us those of ethers ; "muto Inglorious .Mil- tons mid village Ilumpclens" who 1ms shown themselves toliavu In u mm ked degree thecmul- tyor vitality , and I think that what I have ob served ami what I have thought upon the sub ject will Interest jon. Inn word , since my M > - journ In thl-i bo.intlfiil city that stands out with prominence on the banks of one of the greatest rivers lu this countiy , I have been wut'iblng vigorous people , and. In piiitlculnr , heveral people - plo of prominence X have found out Hits thnt In order to bo luippy , ono mut enjoy good health nnd in order to bu healthy nnd vigorous a man must have u good bast ) of supplies , lie must lnuo good and Milllclent food and bo able to dlgert It well lu HIM btumucli , nnd iifler It 1ms been then dlgerted ho must bo iitilo to muko IIOIIH and brawn and bruin ; the stomach Is our best friend. Whllo on a business trip to Not th Omaha 10- cenllv I met and conversed with Mr. William Ward , u young gentleman who is employed as a jjrlpman ou the cublo tramway Hue. ntllPMAN WAIID. Mr. Ward having had quite an experience lately told me the following particulars of It : "I was troubled with the catarrh about four years. It commenced with a f resn cold. I had tits of succKlut ; , with chilly tcnsations follow ed by a level iih condition , nnd my nose was btopped up although 1 had a watery dlhdiargo from ray nostrils continually , until the edges of my nostrils looked red enough to satlsly the most fastidious old toper , nnd my eyes would bo lllled with tears. This condition soon lessened , and wot.ld cause mo but llttlo annoyance , but ouch uow cold would make tlia condition vorst.- , until 1 had apcrmanentcondltion of old In the head , The discharge was then thicker and changed in color. I could hardly breathe through my nose , and the discharge would col lect In my throat , which kept mo continually hemming and spitting , the slightest change in temperature would atrect my condition and then the other. After going to bed , if 1 laid on my right side my light nostril would stop up. If on ray left , my left nostril , nnd 1 was compelled to keep mv mouth open to get sulllclent ulr. My voice had a muniod character and kind of "nasal twang. " 1 had a continual pain over my eyi-s , an 1 in the back i urt of my eyes , mv food did not set well on my Momach nnd my nppetlto was changeable , 1 ute a very light breakfast , due no doubt to my being compelled to hem and hplt so much upon arising. 1 mulcted this way until 1 became discouraged. After trying numerous patent pi enaratlons and obtaining no relief , I concluded I would make ono more tilal. I had been reading about Dr. McCoy and his associates and visited their olllce In the Hamge block and must say that I was benefited by their treatment , furl feel like n new man again. 1 feel today like a man who has been liberated from a close conllument. 1 do not Imvo the pains over my eyes nny more , my head Is clear and my nose also. 1 have no more discharge from the nose , my appe tite Is good and wluit 1 ent ngiees with mo. I am gaining lu llchh. Isleepwell and get up In the morning refreshed , no moro hemming and spit ting , and in shoit I feel much better than 1 have for OVIT four j ears. 1 feel like doing and saying nlllauf r the doctor and certainly icconimend alt who are sullerlngwlth catarrh to give him a trial , for has worked wonders forme. Mr. Wntd , who'-u portrait Is produced above , isuinplovcdas glipman. and icsldt-s at No. lii : South lllth btnet and will willingly substantiate tlin above statement to anyone doubting It who will UJo ; the tioublo to call on him. " 1 Don't Uolicvo It. " No doubt this Is the remaik made many times after ru.idlng our testimonials l > y skeptics They buy their cases. " Just consli'er , for ouo moment , nro the people of tills community so Binsplng for money that they lu general our cases are taken from ths general public would connlvu for a paltiy sum to hoodwink nnd lleecu their follow men ? Not only that , could uo alVorJ , iu a monetary souse , not to speak of llndlnglhe person , to pay fiom ten to tffty dollars lars lor the use of a man's name and his man hood to cheat and BUimllo poor unfoitunates ? No. Our testimonials at u given voluntarily by thankful patients whose names and addresses uro given In full , we do uot glvo the initials fol lowed by a , but the correct name and ad dress so that all can llnd them. There are thous ands of skeptics still in the city who sulfer fiom stopped up noses , \ \ 1th mucus collecting in their throats , ranking their voices thick and husky and with a nasal twang , suffering from head ache , oars ringing , coughing , hawking and spit ting continually , others with discharges from their ears , moro or loss deaf , a great annoy ance to themselves nnd others , nnd whyMm - ply because they are skeptical ; they don't take the trouble to look our cases up , and even If they did , they oftentimes hug the small sum that would make them well until It groans. Health Is woithmore than money , and at the low price for whlcn relief can OB obtained It Is a "blotch on , his escutcheon" to lot the chance goby. DOCTOR J. CRESAP McCOY , ( Late of llellevuo Hospltnl.NewYoik , ) Succeeded by Docrou CHA11LKS M. JOllDAN. ( I.nto of the University of New York City nnd * Howard University , Washington , D , C. HAS Ofc'PICKS No. 31O and 311 Ramcro Building Coiner Fifteenth nnd Hartley sts. , Omaha , Neb. , v. hern all curable cases uro treated with success. Note Dr. Charles M. Jordan has bsen resi dent physician for Dr. McCoy , In Omaha , for the past year and Is the physician who has made tha cures that have bccu published Meekly In this paper. Medical diseases treated skillfully. Consump tion , llrlcht's disease. Dyspepsia , Itheuumtlam , and all N1UIVOUS DISIIASKS. All disease * pe culiar to tbe sexes a specialty , CATAltltll CUHED. ( XKNBlTI/rATJON nt ofllce or by mall , $1. Olllce hours U to 11 n. m , . U to I p.m. , 7 to8p. m. , Sunday olllce hours from U a , m. , to 1 p. m. Correspondence receives prompt attention. ManVdiseases tire treated tmccrusfullY by Dr. Jordon througn the malls.and U 1s thus possible for those una.ble to make n journey to obtain fwcOKSSPDIj , HOSPITAL 'rUBATMBNT AT Burlington Burlington I Route CB.8Q.RR. The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska , " It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. JNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY Or THE COUNTRY WIU. OBTAIN MUCH INFORMATION FROM A ( TUOY Op THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y Itu main lines and bronchos Include CHICAGO. PEOniA. MOLINE , HOCK ISLAND. DAVEIT- POUT. DBS MOINES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. HUB- OATINE. KANSAS CUT. BT. JOSEPH. LEAV- ENWOimt. ATCHIBON. OEDAH BATIUB , WATERLOO. MnmEAPOLIS. and BT. PATJI , . and acorea of Intermediate clUos. Choice ot routes to and from the Pacific Const. All trans- fera In Union depots. Fast trains of Fine Day Coaches , elegant Dining Cars , magnificent Pull man Palace Sleepers , and ( between Chicago , St. Joseph , Atchlson and Kansas City ) Reclining Chair Cars , Seats Tree , to holders of through first-class tickets. Chicago , Kansas St. Nebraska R'y "Great Rock Island Route. " ' Extends West and Southwest from Kansas City andBt. Joseph to NELSON. HOBTON. . BELLE VILLE. TOPEKA. HEBJNQTON , WICHITA. HTJTC1HNSON. CALDWELL. and all points in KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of the celebrated Pullman manufacture. All safety ap pliances and modern Improvements. The Famous Albert Loa Route Is the favorite between Chicago , Rock Island , Atchlson , Kansas City and Minneapolis and St. Paul. Its Water-town branch traverses the great "WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Minnesota , and East Central Dakota to Watertown , Spirit Lake , BIouz Falls and many othei towns and cities. The Short Line via Beneca and Kankakeo offers superior facilities to travel to and from Indian- o rolls. Cincinnati and other Southern points. For Tickets , Maps , Folders , or desired informa tion , apply at any Coupon Ticket Oilico or address E. ST. JOHN , U. A. HOLBROOK , Ocu'l Manager. Gen'l Tlitflc Pass. Agt > CHICAGO. ILL. Or the Liquor Habit , Positively Cured bj AdiuIuistcringDr. Huliics' Golden SpccIHc. U can be given In n cup of coffee or ten with- but the Itnoultdgu ot thu person taking It ; abso lutely harmless , nnd will ellect a peiinunent and speedy euro , whether the patluui Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wrcci. 'JJiousamla ol drunkards have been made temperate men who have takcu Golden Snecltlcln tliolrcolicoltli - out their knowledge and to day bellovo they quit drlnklnenf tliolr own free "ill. Hne\er rails. 'The H ) stem once Impregnated With the Speclflc , it becomes an utter Impossibility for the llijuor uppftlto to exist. 1'ur Kuln by Kuhn & Co. , 13th and Douglas si- ) . , ana ISlh and Cum- 'i > K sts. , Omaha. Neb , ; A. 1) . 1'oster A : Uro " oUbdl Hind's. Iowa. GU.mrUL-CO.MFOIlTIXC. . Epps's Cocoa "Mr n thoroucli knowledge of tlio natural l.iw lilcli KOTurn Ilio unorntluni of illuuttlon itnd mi- uiion inuy uo Krauuitur uuiiiiiniiiuu biruni ; unotivli to re l > t erer ) tendency to UWmo. Hun- ( Irtnlsdf nubllH nmluillvH lira Ho.ittiiK arnuntl us ri'aily touttackwliurnTer iliern Is n wunk point.V may e caie luunr u filial sliult by kpopltiKnurtclvcs well fortified with iinre blood und a properly nour- Ishoil fruiuc.-Clvllt > r lcejaieUe. .MnileImply nlth bolllni ; wutor or milk. Sold only In Imlf poiiiul tins tj Grocers , iHbelon tlitt t Homoeopathic Chemists i , LONDON , CAMPAIGN UNIFORMS TORCHES. FLAGS. BAN * ERS.TRANSPARENCIE8. Send forManufs Catalog GFfosterSca&Co 172 Madlson-etcmcaco. toi t n thl ip eifleurpoMCllBXor IMSSiTITIlfVllKHUS , ( If- - ! C oihlnf currciu ! ? , " . > . r.k 7 J5j' ° r ? Cvrtsl * 5 Jt-flilniu tlTor furf lti .wo la MA. Urttttit Impni.meaU our til tkt r bill * . Worjt mil p - puniillr cund In Ih'M moitki. S l d f4 itkl t4c. H tha3sndonEUculoCo. JUDICIOUS AND PEKSISTEHf Advertising hu Blwnj-a proven successful. Ceforo placing any Nowepupor Advertising coniuv LORD & THOMAS , IDTIBTlSISa iCIITS , U UiaiU ol .8tmt. CHICACO. _ _ , IT. J. OALnitAlTIJ. Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner i4tb and l ouglas at. Offlc * telephone , 4 ; ltesldoae telephone , Ki , PEGIAL ll'e still lutfc IcJt ftw odd suits from our larye stock of Summer < iOo I > . ' , that , we want to dispose of. i before the fall season open * , price * $10 , $12 , ? lfi. Jit-member Uicsc arc. utrlcllji all wool aoods , made In U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , USB. Paid Up Capitol $250,000 Surplus. . . . . 50,000 II. W. VATBP. President. LEWIS S. Uutiti , Vice President. A. K TOUZAUN. 2nd Vlco President. W. 11.8. HUGIIUS , Cashier. UIIIECTOUS : W. V. MOUSE , .JOHN S. COLLINS , II. W. VATES LKWIS S. llcuu , A. 15. TO U A LIN. Hanking Offlco THE IRON BANK , Corner r.'tli and Knrnam StH. A General Hanking Husluess Transacted. h is Wealth ! Du. K. 0. WEST'S NERVE AND TlrtAin THEAT- UENT , a euurnnted specific for Hysteria , Ulzsil * nuss. Convulsions , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous Prostration , caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , Wakefulness. Mental Depression , Softening of the Drain , resulting In 1man Ity , and lending to mlserr. decay nnd death , Premature Old Age , llurrenness. Loss of Power In wither sex. Involuntary Losses and Fpermntorhrca caused by over-exertion of the brain , self-abuse or oTer-lnduIcenco. Kaon box contains one month's treatment. 11.00 a box , or six boxes for $5.00 , lent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of price. AVE GUARANTEE SIX KOXRB To cure any casa. With each order received by as for six boxes , accompanied with 15.00. w will send the purchaser our written cuaranteo to i efund th money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantors Issued only by C. F. GOODMAN. Druggist , Sola Agent , 1110 Farnam Ktraet. Omaha. Nm > SteckPiano Itemnrxable'for powerful straps * ihetlc tone , pliable action and al > ioluta durability. It ! ) ytara'record , tha best Kuarantee of tin exceC lence of tncsa Instrument" . WOODBRIDGEBROS. Have You a Baby ? If so. proper nourishment Is the first considera tion , if nature's supply Is not adequate , feed It on onRIDGE'S FOOD , None genuine \vlthout Wooh leh it Co. on label Farm Loans LOWEST RATESI AND BEST TERMS ! Hespontllile representatives wunted. Cull or write us , BURNJIAJI , TilKVETTA MATTIS , Who ll WEAK , NEHVOtlH. I > E1II.ITA TF.I > , wholnhlFOIIYfcnd ! lONOKANC hM TRIFLED away bit VIGOR of HI NI and MANIIOOI > . musing exli drains upon the FOUNTAIN * of IIEADATiUE , 11AUKACHE , Dreamt , WEAKNENA of Memory. I ) A Nil * PULNENUlll HOGIETT. PIMPI.KS Ufcfia tha FACE , and all the EFFEVTN lending I ? EAKL.Y DECAY i.ud perhaps CONMIMP * yjOK or INMAMIT Y. should consult at one * the CEI.EUUATED Dr. Clarke , Eflobll hed 18S1. Hr Clarke hai made NEKVOUH I > E BII.1TY. VUKONIti and all Dlseatei cf the OENITO ORIKAUY Organs a Lite ftludj. It make * NO difference VVIIATtfi ) | hate taken or WMO has failed to cure you. / < * - FEM ALK8 tufTerlng from dlteaiet pe liar to thalr MK can commit with the fuiurar of sptedj rellof and cure. Send 2 cents posit for works on jour uiara ei. t'Jj fiS-8und 4 cent ! postage for Celebrated Worlim on Chronic , IVorvosm and Pent o Ce Itiieases. ConsulUtlon , personally of Dlf tetter , fre . Consult the old Dorter. Ti < iuaKntIu carnd. Office * and parlors ! prlYat % * * The e contemplating Warrlur * tend for Dr. Clarke' * celebrated guld * Hale and Fetsaale , each 16c. , both 'Hit i tarn pi ) . Before confiding your case , consult Dr. CL.AHKE. A friendly Utter or call r.ajr. UTS future Buflerinxand shame , and add eoldln years to life. 40-Book " Life' * ( Secret ) ror , " 0o. ( ttampi ) . Medicine and wrl ri rout everywhere , secure from cxpoiar t ? Hours , t to S ; Sundays , 9 to 12. Address , ' P. D. OLAAKB , M. D. , 33 So. fclarlc Sr . ' OHIGAGQ. ILL ! Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT A Proprietary Medlcmn thnt needs to prove Its worth , Dr. Calleodei's ' Left Liver Bitterfc The only Distilled IWterj in the Unltei Status. Tha only Hitters reiocnlzcd ; by that United.States Internal lovcnuo laws as a I > ro4 nrlettiry Modlrlno. Lawfully i'atcnto . No. Ofi I'atent 1 1-O,573. Contains no funil oils , esprntlnl olh , no foreign butistancn or ( him inn drugs. A perfectly pure medicine. com < pounded from I'ure flout llerhs and Old I'cacb pleainnt to the taste , quiet und derlsivo In it atfett. Cures Dyspepsia or Vcllow Jaundlct 1 ] five daj-s. Hi'EiilBti-B tha lloucls. Invlirorat InnctUe I.ivor , Cares llKf ) sod Liver , llnvlve the Kidneys , Improves the Ajipotlto Qnlckl Keirulates the woolo sy tom. Suvt 1,1 fo to tW whole system. J.eltl.lvurllltti > r.i nro oM In Omnhn , Neb. , tir n lolluMliiir driiirulits. IlltUard oi > liriitf Co. , necIal \\liolomlc.lorlhuiJrUKliHLTustot Ncbrntk Uclalw cr us follows : . _ } wlltono , ,0j T. \vj FrmtTarcl. Sam 11. Kiirnnrortli , ' "irutcr' I'unriuao/ KuUn&Co. , Jnlin ( iluiloti , Si. I'M .1. A Co. . W.J. Iluglie.v John II. Conte , raac > .Oiirn * > uT'sV J. H. Kluif. J. W. Clarke. Jl 11. rfclmililt. MIIX Ilocht. J. H. ClirlnU-ns inV. . Kl J-mubcreon , 11. H. Cox , Max Cunmcl , I rank \V. toft ] K.ltn Miu § < on , ( lourzn Itoedor , .Hord" \'hrmcr.0t \ A..M lcliprHuwurd Mowv 1 rank Welkins * CiU UNION PACIFIC "Tho Ovcrlnnil Hoiitc. " ITaa so urrangod it3 Fttnilly Sleeping Cur BcrvicH , thnt berths can nosv bo ro BCfvccl unoa application by tiny ticlcoC u ont to Al. J. C rcovylJii6sonKor Afront , Council IJlulTs , Iowa. The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cara , no that passengers can now sociiro barthi or-f dorcd , the tunic ns n I'ullman berth i rofterved and Bocurcil. 0. S. TKI1IIKTH , 13. Ifc IjOfllAX. Oen. P. If T. Agent. As-i't ti. P. & T. Af r OMAHA , Mia JOSEPH GILIOTTS STEEL PENS 1 COLD MEDAL PAKIS EXPOSITION H7ff. Not. 3O3-4O4-I7O-CO4. I THE HOST PERFECT OF