Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 02, 1888, Part II, Page 15, Image 15

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    I CON'TBELIEVE ' IT ,
The Scepticism of Some People ard
How it is Carried to Extremes ,
The Ili'coril < > fn Well Known IMiyH'o-
Inn Mniln 1'iilillu In Hit n limn-
' "ni ( > iikppllrlsm < > f notno people IH very IP-
iimrknbli , " WIIH tlu < lomurk iniuliMnotirhcnrlnit
Mivural tlaVH IIKO , "It net-ill1 * to inn Unit mtmn
peonln would ii'it lii'llcvc u thliiK If llicy worn to
Ki'oltwlth lliolr own cynh , llicy wniilil nithcr
think t'u-y ' niTiitliu victim of MIIIIU optical < li > -
liiHluii thnti licllcvc , Why thin IK M > II H liuril
to mxy , peojilo will tnko tip u iiuwNpiipcf day
nftcrility und rnulnnd tin n xuy "ohl It It only
mi iicHt rtlMuincnt mill I ( Inn t liotlovo It , " Morn
tliiin u yi'nr iitti UiL'KM uiiiij In oiniilin ( inii of llio
HUH ! t klllfnl unil HiiiTHsriil pliyjildiuiH In Amor-
Iru mi I hnvlng fullli In tlii' luttirti Kn-atnoss of
the ( tiiti > ( Ity , ho located un otllco lioro unit
Kiin tl.n iiru tlco of nicilklna nnil uvrry wi-i-k
liunlhlioil thu tpNtinionlalH or Hoiiiu onn of Ills
nmny p itlumi that IIP hrul rurvd. 'Iho'ot pu-
tlontH urro not people from lliu ohsruroclimsi'H ,
norwirc tli'-y pvniilo who i-xluti-d only In thu
ImnKl'i-'itlnn * of tlm wiltrr of thu nrtlclo nut
\vcr p.'oplu who \\cln usitluntN of tlin city ,
petij'l" who \vi ri > lonK nil fiivoinhly known to
moitor our rltl.cliM , tlu-y wi-lo not imliliHliuil
Mr. - \ \ lici rcHiiluM ut - nut tlio lull mime
nnd | il. i a of ipliliwncro ( jlvou mill udilud to
nil tills wan nn Invltiitlon to tlio doubtful to cull
mid mo for tlii'insolvi'i. Could unythltitf 1m
more lilr'/Conld iinythlnir morn lii1 ilonn to con
vince iipopki who would not lii-llovo ? \ \ o tlilnlc
not. l.itmmio fakir whoHu know li'dKi-ot drills
nncl miMllcliiui Is c < | imllt'd by any mhool lioy
mid wno kiui\vH no morn about liuinitn dlsi'.if-n
tlinn a mini who IIHH novur luiul any medical
works In hlH life , let lilm m-t n on thu stioiit
corner , with HOIIID Imil Hinn'lliiK. nuly tailing
nnd Ki-iicriilly ijood for nothing notttuni tlmt IH
not wen Hi the paper It IH wrapped In , and which
linit l > i- * i-r l > o thrown uway nnd nivi-r Hlionld no
used uinler any conn ( li-rntloit , How HOOII dots
ho have u crow diiljuiit him ? and Ju.st RUO how
tliii pcnpl" hu v that and tli y liisllnvu him whun
ho miyh that hltt "fako" will i-nro ovi-ry and miy-
tliltiK. nnil Him IH u man who coniiHlnlii town
to-day nnd pcrhups ta > n hero fwvernl ilnj-H and
tliondiiCiinipH. IfiivltiK liuiny unpaid InlN and
counties * victims \\lio only wnliuntll tno next
fitklr coined nluiiK und turn tlioy bllu nuiiln ,
w hlltiu mnn who ninki'S allfonttidy of curing
dlMcnf e , and who has niiido for lilinxplf n impu
tation tl.nt uxtendH from tlm Atlantlo to the
1'ftclllc oci'iuiH. comes Into town and U4 ln.s
IniKlniuUna perfectly lesltlmatony , makes
contract * with the nuwnpiiin'tH for a.s mui li as
ay * ! ) w-Mth uf npnto and what IH moro. pays for
It promptly when It liocomo.s due. hu IH looked
on with distrust and thu testimonial volim
tartly ulvi'ii by Krntoful patients .who . are In-
tolllKent nnd certainly know what they mo talk-
IIIK aticmt ) are read anil thun llmso Kiinie people
will pay fifty ccntH and ono dollar for u com
pound which co.'ta tno cnmpotmdcr us much
IIH four or nix. ci'iitH nnd IB ronlly worth-
IOHH , Hiiy "I don't bollovo It. " "They buy tholr
casci JUKI ( tinslilnr , foronu moment , mo the people
of till" ci mmunlty HO grasplnu for money that
they in Kfiioral our cases aru taken from the
Rpnurnl public would connlvo for a paltry HIIIII
to hoodwink and lleecu tholr follow mutu Not
only Unit , could w o allord , In a monetary wmie ,
not to Hpeak of finding the person , to pay from
ten to llfty dollars for thu Ubii of a man's name
and his nmiihood to chc.vt and nwlndlu poor un-
fortunaU'SNo. . Our testimonial1) ) nru
valunt rlly by thankful patinntn whoao niunoj
and a-ldrus.scs urn Kcn \ In full , we do not clv
the Inl' alt ) followed by a .but thocoriuct
imnioiunl addti'H.H HO that all can llml thorn.
There . n > thousands of skeptics Btlll In tlio city
whoHiiTerfioin stoppcil up nosi H , with mucus
colli ctimr In their tiroit ) : , maklim their voices
thick und hntky nndwlth n nasal twan hiilfer-
lUK wl'li h-'iidiiche , curs HltiKlnn , unwhliiK.
ImwkliiKandHpltltni ; continually , others wltn
dlacliiuttes from tlielrenrj , moro or IfHsdi'.if , a
Krent nnrojanco to themselves and others , and
why ? Simply because they are skeptical ; they
don't t ko til" trouble to look our cases tin , and
oven If t'lnv ' did , thovoftlmcs huir tins small mini
tnntwiuld make them well until It groans.
Health is worth morn than inonoy , and at tlm
low prlc for which relief can bo obtained 11 Is a
"bloch on hl.s escutcheon" to lot the chance
' lli'low are Riven a few cases that have already
been K1" ! ' ! ! , hut which will bo nKain plvon for
Uu < ben fl of those who would like to call on
them ai.d I.nd out for themselves
Mrs. II , It. Hall , residence .Vo. 'J'01 South ! -th !
Htrcot , HIVH. "I was troubled for moro than a
year wl 1' catarrh nd after leading the testl-
monlr.lf uf Dr. U. M. .lordon for some time , 1 at
last nntde up my mind to call on him , and now
nttertwo mouths tie.itmunt I am entlrol ) cu-od
and 1 1 n Kralotnl for It and feel that l ( aimot
Kny nou'li ! lor Uit'bltlHot the doctor. I would
advise all who aio allllctod to call on him , "
Mr. \ \ dllam Ward , lesldenro No. II ! South
llith Hti.'et. H.I.VH "I siiircrort terribly nnd became -
came ( VRCouriiBcd. I tried nunifrou.s lutont
lironaiailons. and obtaining no roller , I con-
i > luied I would make on moiu trial. I called on
Dr. , lordon and I am to tiny a well man , and It Is
nil owl' K to the still , know led o and porfcover-
rncuof tno do tur and I did not lo-io u ttliiKlo
day livu my work while under the doctor's
Mr. ( Jeoi'tfO Handcrson , rpaldenco No. 1127
Nortli u th Hlrout. n.iys ! "I was treated ono
mouth by Dr. Joulonnml was cured of a bad
cnse of iMtarrh. I have told numerous friende of.
my Hticcefs and Bent quite n number of patients
to the doctor. 1 do this bec.iusa ho helped mo
and I wl ill 1 could do moro for him. " .
Mr , C'larle.s ' Carlson residence No. 811 Fnrnnni
street , MiyH : "Dr. .lordon cured mo completely
otuui oof aRthmaartd I had a. bad case. Hit
ticatni'Mit ' rollovfld me at onco. 1 was In a bad
way tioandsuirerod torrlbly. At times 1 had
such n tightness on my chot that 1 could
scarcely breathe nnd thought that I would
lathur nn dead than suitor the way 1 was sulfur-
IIIK , but I bear.l or Dr. Jordon and went to see
him nnd to-day 1 can scarcnly realUe that I ovci
hud PS i.ma and nnyonu who has over had thai
dibea.s l.nows what that means. Ho has curuil
mo out loly. "
Mr 1' T. Hhlnrock. residence No. P3)\Vheaton
" llttlo Howard , ho Is only
street , -avsi "My boy
7 vcar. old , was cured by Dr. Jordon and had
lilshwIncioMtorod after being almost entlio
ly deaf from birth. Mttte Ilowurd never heard
n clock tick until utter he had been tvratnd bj
the do tor and now ho hears poffectlyand Is li ;
better lieallh than ho hasovcr boon , "
Mr. 1M Matthows. hnttor , room IB. H rnld
bulldhi ! , ' . ays : " 1'or twenty years 1 hud not
heard \\lth my In ft oar and Dr. Jordoutnadu
mo hear , nltur treating mo and stouplng the
dl.HChiu o fiom inv onr , ho dovlsert and made
nn artliiclal car drum and now T oiui hear per
ftfotlyiumy lottcar nnwoll tiRtheiluht one. 1
had thn drum of my ear destioycd whllci In thi
UuttPrtPtatosiiavy twenty years ngounduntl
thodoctorllxed my ear 1 had not hoard u soum
In It. "
And now 111 tlio fnco of all this 1 there people
In thin city or In the sUto who who will gay
" 1 dou t bollnvo It , " or "lln Is only u humbug. '
If PO. tltuii their belief In human natiiro la s (
Hinalli'iiitlt cnnuot bu seen , and this la not till
those urn only a few nnd anyone calling nt tin
doctor's oflliocan have th ploasnro of
huudrcdH Ilko them ,
licrvv Catarrh la Prottuoril.
Although taking cold In ono of the common
est and most fnmlllar of phenomena , yet tin
( Inngur.iof Its neglect In tre.itlni ; amlltaultt
mute result aronot appreciated. The rule lst <
lot It w ear Itsiilf out or seemingly to. Jn aver :
largo majority of cases , catching cold develop
In nn niticic of acute Intlnmntlonof soinu per
tlon or the upper air passages , as bnng | upolu
of least iPdlHtance , and , further , us those attack
recur with incroJHOd ( rmiiitincj'nnd Kr.ivlty , wi
llnd thu morbid procrss localizes ! itsi-lt ftirthe
ilown and nearer to the vital ceutora. nn regard
the so-railed liability to take cold. It should bi
understood that this Is duo to nn o.xlstinf
chronic caturrhul Inllnmmatlon of perhaps HI
mild n tvpo ns to jslve ris to but wry trivia
Hynuiuims , or even pnshud unnoticed ; but Hill
linexlMliiK catnfih , tlio result probably of i
Jieglect"dcold nnd thornowod attacks to whlcl
thf Individual booomes so liable , conUsts In thi
lighting up of the old trouble.
j\seiich fre.-h ntt.ick wil'sldes , tlio chronl
Iroubla mnkcs Itself known "by moro decidei
Bymptoms , frehh colds oct'iti with grenter frc
( liicucy nnd there la finally established a ehromi
ctitarrliot thu nosu and throat with Its man1
aunoyi-ncos of Btomit-d up nai > .lmnu of mncti'
In the throat , hawking und splttliiK. pain eve
oye.snnd brldguof nose , ringing or lui/zlng n
cars , hacklni ; cough. Inter o'i Vad oder scabs
imtiPiuil drynojs of uo o nnd throat , and llnall ;
jH'avor trouble lower down In the air punsagcu
It Is very much to be deprecated that as a ml
im ordinary cold Is allowed to take llaowi
course without treatment , U apart has one
become Inflamed It Is left tu a weakened condl
tlon which luvltes renewed nttacks from a vor ;
slight < nu e.
The country Is Hooded with patent medicine
for the < urn of cutairh , which are concictei
iindmadoattractlvo for the fxpr - < s jiurpoi.oo
itmkini' moii'iy. ' It Is utterly ImpossUiio to pro
pure u single remedy to meet the dllferen
tmnseof catarrh. A remedy foronoHtiigoma ;
bo Injurious to another. It U just b\ich proparn
i at Ions , with their "Ktianinteo euro' label 01
that have weakened the eonlldencu of the grcii
jnalorltyof HiUIereraof this loiitli'-ometroubU
of having tholr disease skillfully treat oil by
phVHlclun wliohiiH inndu a study o ! the d'aois
Inltatvery condition. 1-ai devlstd remedlcr
methods of applying them nnd with tholnrg
experience of having treated thousands of cnse
before your cnso comus before him Ttuiold li
pond that " 1'rocrustln.itlon U the Thlof c
Tlmo"canb no better oxemp'.llle.l thin In
case of neglected catarrh.
I'oiiinnontly f.ncptoil.
Dr.O.Crfsan McCoy , late of llellnvun Hosp
t l , Now V'oik , succeeded by lr. Charlt
M. Jordon , late of thu 1'nlvo
ally of Now York City , also atcnhlni
ton , D , (5. , hav locate ! iiermnnciitly In th
Itamgo lllock , Omaha , Nub. , where all cur.ibl
rixufs urn treated skillfully. Consumpiloi
JlrlRhf.s Disease. DVBj'Misla. Kheunmtlxiu , nil
nil nen-Diia diseases. All dbo.i.-ica ppctillav t
erx a bix'rlnUy.
CATARRH CURED.
Conciliation at onico or bj- mall , fl , OfUc
Iioura 9 to 11 a , tu. , 2 to 4 p. m. , T to a p. m.
Bundny Hour * , from O n. in. to 1 p. in
OoreH > Knd < mc * receiver prompt attention.
Nn letter * numeral u l is MxxnopauUd by
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
AND INSTITUTE OFFer
For- the Pi'iictlcnl Educnllon of Young Men , Lttdlcs nnd Boys.
Located on the S. E. Cor. of Sixteenth Street
and Capitol Avenue , Omaha.
GEO. R. RATHBUN , Prop. ,
J. T. DAILEY , Manager.
Initltation oi'i'tiiiii's the c'litiro third lluor of the CI-OUMHO P.tiildliiL' ,
isoloiruntly furniahoil. 'J'lio cotirmof instruction is priiii'lpiilly practiciil
Li'iilnliiK l > i which Btudonts iitlvnnco further in six inontliH than in a full voar
iindor tlio old Hystuni of loach tni ; book-lu-oiiltij , ' . Three lirat-chws I'omnon
Jinpluyud. Five tuuchurd of
Bookkeeping , SlioriiianO , Telegraptiing , Gommeroial
und Kn lish brancliu.s. Night School aftorSept. . 10th.
tliu locutUin , 1 1. 'I , 115 , 117 , nn , lai niiil l2l ! !
North HUli Wl. , or S. K. 4or. ; Kltli iiiul Capliol Arcniio.
Call on or Address : JT. . DAILBY , Manaier.
MctWCOII till ) lltlCM.
Amn ] 1'cii'lcjtci' ' lli\\i \ \ < \ ' \ \ ,
It was sucli u dl.soruut little luttor ,
Not formal onotitli to bo fold ,
Not fond UIIDIIKII to cncoiiriiKO
Thu roiulur to love and bo hold.
It hold him nt right proper ill'ituneo ,
No HWot words or dean glvo-riwny
Yet BOtnuhow It Illloil him with fr
And brightcnud the whole prosy day.
For ho rend her love nil unspoken ,
Ami ho hud tlio nssuriinua to write :
" .My dourest , axpuct mo ut Lilcowood
On the Into train Saturday night.
Then ho ( tald that day In the oftlco
llonhotild talco n week out of town ,
That his slatur was off in the country ,
And hu "really must make u run down. "
O , happy the lever whoso sweetheart ,
Tho' prudent and shy she m.iy bo.
Leaves hid 'ttuath the lines of her letter
Some mc.Hsngo ho only c in sue I
fllUSlCAIj AM )
Madami ! Hhea lias returned to Now York.
Null Hurgess wilhopcu hla season In llos-
ton.
ton.Tho
The late London opera season netted
jU.-OJO.
A NottltiKliuin bass singer is said to fjo
down to U flat.-
nuffalo Hill will talco his "Wild West" to
IMttsburtf , Pa. , September , for u week.
A manuscript volume of compositions by
Michael Haydn , diitiiiK from 177" to 177JI , has
recently been discovered'at Ktil/.burp.
Theo has signed for a three months' on-
KnKomontnt the Nauvoantcs in Paris , where
she will create the leading part in u new op
eretta next season.
Miss Koslnn Voltes will open her season in
Albany on September 'JO. Miss Leslie Ches
ter , who played hero with Miss Vokes two
seasons ngo , has rejoined her company.
Miss Maggie Mitchell , it is Htatcd , intends
to build n theater in Harlem. N. Y. , on the
ground ut Quo Hundred and Twenty-sixth
street and Seventh avenue , which is oceu-
pied by her old homestead. She will put up
a llrst-ulass building.
The report that Mr , Franklin Sargent had
withdrawn from the directorship of the New
York School of Acting is untrue. Mr. Sac-
gent founded this institution , and ho will re
main in clmrgo next year , as heretofore , with
Henry DoMillo us associate director.
Now that Mile. Mnrio Vim Zandt has been
paid a $3,000 fee for singing ut a private en
tertainment , in Paris , there is n demand that
aho felmll como over to America nnd piuk up
thodollars whieli her countrymen are long
ing to cast ut her foot.
Mine. Emolui Lablachc. the contralto , who
will bo plcns.uitly remembered us a member
for several successive seasons of Manager
Miiplcson's companies , writes that she in
tends making Boston her permanent resi
dence for professional engagements , nnd will
arrive there ai September.
Holossy ICIralfy , wlulo In Europe this sum
mer , secured the solo American rights for u
now ballet , "Tho Four Seasons. " U is in
four scenes , was arranged by Hanson , of
the Pauls Opera liouso. and will bj done in
Now York shortly. Each season will bo
represented by n llgura showing a European
capital , Florence being springtlnin : Naples ,
summer ; Vienna , uiuumu , and Moscow ,
winter.
When Dion Bouclcault married Louise
ThorndyUo in Australia , his daughter Nlnii
loft him to earn her own living , and she has
done so over since. At the first perform
ance of "A Legal Wreck" ut the Now York
Mndison Squuru theater the other night the
horomo w.is played by Miss Nina IJoucicault.
In u front seat sat Dion Bouciciudt and Mrs ,
Loniso Thorndyko IJoucicault , They ap
plauded the young uetrcss throughout the
piny.
piny.Mrs.
Mrs. Langtry says tlmt she will begin her
next season "in Omaha on October lu. I am
going to rcverso the usual order mid begin
west und work oast. I linvo ono new play
already securoit , 'The Love Story , ' by Mr.
Luolorcq , brother of Carlotta and Charles
Loclorcq , This has been tried in England ,
and 1 hope u great deal from it. Then I may
llnd somcthingto suit mo in California , nnd
Mr. French is also on the lookout for mo , "
She tidds that aho will not shorten her sea
son at all ; that her tlmo Is "nil booked uu to
thu end of April , " that she is not going to
bo murriod , mid tlmt Mr. Coghlan is to bo
her leading man. Per contra , it ib said that
all her contracts with managers , members ot
hnr company , etc. , are nuulu so that she can
c.uicel any of them ut u fortnight's notice ,
and that Mr. Coghlan is to go with his sister
aud not with Mrs Langtry.
QMaity rumors are abroad concerning thu
name of Oilbart and Sullivan's ' new opera ,
about which M ) much speculation has been
Indulged. This is the liitcst from the Now
York Times , though it is still Jealously
guarded from the general public. The
Time's correspondent is In u position to an
noimco positively that the title of the new
work is "Tho Tower of London , " and that
the story is woven about the ancient olil
fortress , which i.s the pndo and glory of the
gomilno Briton , All the guesses which have
placed the acunu of the opera in Norway ,
Sweden nnd n doron other different places
have been utterly wild. In "Tho Tower ol
London" Gilbert and Sullivan have produm !
n satire on the London cru/u for antiquities ,
especially foroU architectural landmarks , a ;
In " 1'ntlunco" they satirlvod the Oscar Wilde
craze on iiHliotlelsm. The cast embraces
eleven principal singers nnd actors , and the
chorus calls for thirty-two men and twenty ,
four women , who will represent the beef
outers , soldiers , and other human attach
incuts of the tower.
CONNUMIAIilTIMS.
"I know , " ncrccd the gny coquette ,
"I haven't hooked u husband yet ;
Hut then , " shuuddeil , softly Mgttlng ,
"I've had some fun whllo 1'vo boon trying. '
p A Miss Leg nt Montana has just married i
man mimed Hand. She thought she hat
iithor bj 11 right Hand than n lolt Leg.
Joseph Anderson , tlio brother of Mary , I :
to marry ( lortrudb , Iho youngest daughtcrol
Lawrence ISarrolt , early in Novorabur.
Miss Wollom , of ( 'Inclnmitl , sot the tnbl *
forhor younger sister's wedding , tht'ti. us slii
was ill mid still un wedded , cut bcr throat It
grief over It.
Ths fluke of AoBta has received a spec-lit
dUpcnaation from the | > ojui poriiiUiliiK hi
nmrrmgu to 1'rincoh.s Lutitlu Honupurto , am
has sent 100,000 francs to thu Vatican to shov
his recognition.
A ivcoullnr agitation it in progress In Mln
ncnotu. Cortuln women lu that utato uri
trying to have a law passed compelling i
man to declare his Intentions within four
"ay'"g ' ' " " " ' " 'l Vislt to
.MlsitnMc'fl , ' "o.V , who dlsai.pnared from
r
Kansas ' , V whore ? 11)10 ) < lll-YH has ns ° been ' lm > 1 lllr"ll(1 married ( " ! to ' i u
former lover named Hlnton. Konuudy. to
Tlmri " ' " XV'S ! l ? lmv ° 1)UO" ) ' " " ' ' I'd'last '
, ,
.
I h irsday t night at Llimi.hasiilso disappeared
and nothing IIUH been heard from him.
nfAMli"llnCO"i"J1V } "lildo of tll ° engagement
Hi ° llr-l : ' ' " ' 'l'tor ' ' t Treasurer
NrnvVn - n w'V ' ? Nr-,1- Tl"-cnd company of
, , ,
Newark. N. .1. , to William cjoaU , son of the
senior imrtnor of the great thread llrm of J.
mid ' .Coats who have mills in Puislov ,
Scotland , and also In Uhodo Island.
Caroline , the dowager duchess of Montrose -
rose , who has astonished London bv marry
ing a Hpradthrift youth of twcnty-fotir , is a
fat , red-faced woman of Bovonty-slx , loud In
Urcss and manner , fond of horse races and
games of chance , aud profauo of speech.
inis is her third marriage , her second hus
band U. Sterling Cruwrurd.ii well-known
sportsman-having died in l-8i. : It is said
that sue wooed Fred Archer , the Jockey , but
ho would not bo won.
, iTI'i ' ° , Illtcst clfe' L'mcut talked about In
Washington is that of Miss Caldwell ,
younger sister of Mary Gwendolen Caldwell -
well who gave Smo.lXH ) to the Catholic uni
versity , to LJaron von LcdtwlU , until n-rentlv
secretary of the German legation in this
country. J'ho baron Is now Germun minister
to Mexico. Ho is n wealthy man , and was
extremely popular in Washington. His
Jlanceo is nn nttractivo woman and very rich.
It is said they will bo married late in the
full.
full.Bill
Bill Ary tolls the readers of the Atlanta
Constintiori that the plnro for northern clrls
who want husbands is the sunny south. " Ho
adds : "Three Yankee girls are hero tench-
ing school , und I'll bet that some of our
widowers mnrry them before the year closes.
Away back , before the war , when Yankee
girls used to como south und tench school ,
our widowers married them as fast as thov
came. Tlmy were smart , self-reliant and
economical , and that is the kind ot a wife a
widower wants. "
A young cashier of n Pans bank had been
for some time the lever of the wife of his
most intimate friend , a woman of romurka'ilo '
beauty , und finally induced her to elope with
him. In the morning ho took 70OOJ from
the bank , loft the building at luncheon hour ,
and driving to his friend's house found the
couple Just ending their meal. While chat
ting with the husband ho managed to lot the
wife know that a cab was wailing around the
corner to take tlteni to the railroad station.
Ten minutes later they wore off , and the
husband aud the hankers did not lo.irn the
facts until the couple wcra well toward Eng
land.
In Need of Funds.
To nid Mr. Pnriiell in his notion
against the London Times , the follow
ing oni-nost appeal for financial aid is
inaclo to the state delegates to the Irish
National league , by John L'Mt/.gorald ' ,
president , Lincoln , Neb. :
Owing to the refusal of the Salisbury
cabinet to grant the Irish members of
parliament un investigating committee
to examine into the truth of the charges
made against them by the London
Times , and owing to the evident collu
sion between the members of the cabi
net and the proprietors of the "Times"
in drafting the royal commission bill
which a brutal machine majority carried
through the British house of commons ,
it would bo absurd to expect an impar
tial verdict from a tribunal so consti
tuted. The royal commission can
have but ono object , and that is to
evade investigation into the authenti
city of the "Times' " letters , and to
screen its proprietors and tholr friends
in the cabinet from the punishment
that strict justice should accord to
forgers and moral thugs.
Mr.Parnoll seeks from a Scottish jury
the justice that could not bo obtained
from the British parliament , nor from
London law courts liable to the inter
ference of corrupt government otllcials.
Acmed with unanswerable evidence ,
Mr. Parnoll asks a jury of honest
Scolohmcn to convict the propriotgrs of
the Times of uttering forged letters
and of attempting by such criminal
moans to destroy the reputations of
honcbt mon. Great issues hang upon
this trial. A verdict against tlio Times
will cover with alesorved infamy the
cowardly aud murderous cabinet of
Lord Salisbury and disgust every man
not altogether blind to decency with a
government capable of defending to
measures bo unutterably vile to defeat
its political opponents.
To prevent tliat result and its attend
ant consequences , the colters of the
London Times , will bo supplemented by
the secret service money at the ditipo.sal
of tlio government , and no means that
can fciifoly help to defeat the ends of
justice will be left untried by this
cabinet t > o experienced in all the dark-
ROIUO ways abhorrent to honest mon. In
fatich n critical position Mr. Parnoll
must not bo left to light unaided. The
Irish ratio must not permit their loader
to fail in his olTorts to soouro a fair
hearing of his cause for moro want of
funds to carry oa what must bo an ex
pensive suit. It Is our cause ho is tight-
lug. It is wo who , through him. iiro
assailed by this combination of perjurers -
jurors and forgers , and It is incumbent
upon us to stund loyally by him and
Vivo him that llmuieial support which
tlio circumstances may dennitu1. A Par-
neil do fen so fund should bo inaugurated
in every state without delay. The need
In Imperative and the funds collected
should bo remitted promptly to Hov.
Dr. O'Kollly at Detroit , Mich. It is a
cause that appeals not only to Irishmen ,
but to every man who believes in the
good American virtue of fair play. It
is a case of honesty nguhibt corruption ,
backed by England's treasury , anil Mr.
ParnoU'a triumph will bo the nvant-
courier ol a still grouter triumph when
this cabinet o ( murderforgory nnd per
jury will bo.cjrlvon from poWer to umko
way for honest mou. .
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BARNUM-BAILEY
Omaha , Wednesday , September 5th ,
Grounds at Charles St. , Between 21st and 24th Sts ,
P. T.
OruutCHt Show on I'nrtli , forever milfoil to lite
Paris Olympia Hippodroma and Monster World's ' Fair ,
5 NEW SHOWS ADDED THIS YEAR ,
Tremendously Big Shows Combined
Circuses In 15
1 ! MunaeorlcH In 2 tents.
Itorwo Fair , IfNO Horse In special tent.
1'urlH Olyiniilu Illppoilinino.
Jluao KlovatoU Htn o I'crrormanoos.
Museum of Ijivlnu WondorH.
Artificial Ivuke ofllonl Water.
Talking So-ilj , Tr.ilncil / Iiras , Clop' antn , Ostriches , Girall'uti , &c. , &n.
: f
as natural as life and his
Cnpt. FAU1 * HOYTOX , the Acquatic Man-el.
RoalWILD MOORISH CARAVAN ; Genuine TRIBE of WANDERING Bedouins :
ALGERIAN DANCING Girls ; Arabian Horses , War Weapons , &u.
TIIItlLLIXG HACKS , DARING FEATS , AMAZIXG ACTS ,
JAPANESE troupe of Experts ; 100 Sensational and Novel displays ; 200 Phenom
enal and Dashing Performers ; 1000 Now Features never soon before.
C3T" Mi ; o .sJbfe to produce another such shnn > . " % :3
2 Performances Every day , - 2 and 8 p. m.
Doors open at 12:30 : and 0:30 : p. m.
ADMISSION TO ALL 50 CENTS. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS , 25 CENTS.
All touts remain up until 9 o'clock at night.
SSTTremendous New Free Street Parade.
With a myriad of absolutely now features , at 9 o'clock n. m.through 10th , Farnam
Douglas and principal streets.
To accommodate visitors , reserved numbered scats will bo sold at the regular
price , and admission tickets at the usual slight advance at J. T. Kiuslor's drug
store , 1307 Farnam street.
HEDUCED HATES ON ALL RAILROADS.
WILL EXHIBIT IN LINCOLN SEPT. 0.
DYSPEPSIA GISHED
Ily IIAIIN'SOOLOKN DYSl'Kl'SIA CUHR.
This remedy IH warranted to cure nil ca t-s of
Dyspopila. I-'latntoncc , Acidity of the Stomach ,
nml luiltKOHtlim , no matter of how loii" aland-
IUR. Prlcu COc per l > ox. 1'or sale by all ilrni-
uNts. .Mminfactured by Uu taro Ilaliii , Um.ilm ,
Nobrnska.
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MEAD INVESTMENT CO.
IXCO Ul'ORATED.
Capital , - $10OOOO
Loan * Maile on Heal / isft ? .
No rommlv'lon . Money on hand.
UJ-t you Ik 13th Street , Ointiliit , Sab
n
I Hotel
OMAHA , EEE.
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. JZJJU lih \
IN THE CITY.
Rooms Entirely Refitted and Newly
Furnished.
Visitors to the Fair and Exposition will
find nice Rooms and good Board
at the GLOBE.
, L ER.
1308,1310,1312 , , DoBglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
OPTICS TJPSTAIBS.
THE BEST MADE.
We. can f/lve 1/nn the larucnl
stock and give the lowest prices
\ln \ Ihf. clly.
l\jrvvriMmr \
To ( Jlasgow , IJplfast , Dublin and Lirerpuol
From New York Every Tuesdav ,
Cabin pn saf e * 33 end 550. according to location
ol state room. Excursion Vh to $ .0.
Stecrace to nnd from Europe ut Lowest flutes.
AUSTIN IJALIMVIN & GX ) . . Gen'l .Vgcptx.
M Hroamvay. New York.
JOHN ULKGI'.N. Gcu'l Western Aijent.
101 Itnndolph St. , Chicago.
IIAIIKY K. MOOItKS. Agent. Omaha.
Reduced Cabin Rates to Glasgow Ex
'
hibition.
WTbo U WEAK , NKBVOVN. DKBIMTA *
TED , who In hi * roiIT hnd ICiNOHA .NCB
r.MTairLEi wi.r MI vinonor nuur ,
niltOind JIA.NHOOn.rainingub uitlng
drain * upon the POUNTAINH of LIFE ,
UKADAVIIE , IIACKACUK , Dreadful
DrtAmi. WEAKlVKNn nf Memory , BANII >
PULNENHln ( IOCIKTT , FIMPI.EN upon
the FACK. audalUbe EPfKCTB Ittdlneto
EARLY nKC'AT and p rhr * < ; OH CMP.
riOM or INHA WITT , should comult at one *
tbo CKI.KnUA.TEl > Dr. Cliulrc. EiUhllihtd
l//l Cr Clarke liu mode XERTOCH IE-
J1II.1TT. CUaoKIC and all DUeaiei of
Ui UK.TITO IIUI.VAKT Omni a Ufa
studjr. It m&kCMVO dlfTerence WIIAT roa
ttxre tAkcn or W SIO btu failed to cure you.
9-yKf2AliEU differing from dlie uip OK
liar to th tr tez can counlt with the ujuranco
of ipc-Mlr relief and cure. Send 2 cenU postiga
fbr worki on jour < 1IitM 9.
JtiHJend 4 cent * ] > o tag for C'tlohrnted
Worh on Clironlr , Nrr u and D ll
c te UlM&aei. Contultatlon , penonaL'jr or by
totter , fro * . Coniull the old Doctor.
5"honTiiti l curfa. OOleciand pnrlnr *
prlYut-i. * a-Tho e contcmplttlng Marrliie
< x.cd for Dr. CInrke'H celeliraied guide
Mnlo and rrmalc , each ISc. , toth 26c.
( itamu ) , Itofoto confiding jrour cue. coninlt
Dr. CJ.ARK K. A friendlr letter or call may
are future * u3cilnirand shame , aud odd golden
yean to life.B&ok "Ufp'ii ( Secret ) Er.
ror , " We. ( ztatnps ) . Medicine and writing *
Mnt eTeryvrhero. iwctir * from exposure.
Hoari , 6 too : Sundays. 9 toll. Address ,
2t ) . OL.AP.KB. M. D.
188 So. Clark at. iaiCAQQ. ILL.
LOMBARD
Maxs. ; Kansas ( lily , Mo.
Capital & Surplus , $1 $ ,
company hn op ned an Omaha o ftr
and is prepared to furnish money promptly on
Improved city and farm property.
No applications sent away for approval.
Loins closed and paid for without delay.
_ JOHN \V fJISH. Miina rr.
3OT Soath 13th Street , First National Bank.
1888 THE GREAT 1888
OMAHA FAIR AND EXPOSITION
Held September 3 to 8 , Inclusive.
Most Complete aud Best Arranged Fair Grounds in the West
The best accommodations for stoo.k , which can bo unloaded from cars nt the
grounds. Superior accommodations for agricultural exhibits. The bcjt and
fastest trade iti the country. Competition open to the world. No entry fee ex
cept in racing purses.
'Special Attraction Each Day.
GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT P.vrotebhnical Display ovorv cvenin" of th
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SIEGE OP SEBASTOPOL. For premium lists , circulars'jind informa
tion , addri\-
J. H. McSHANE , Secretary , Omaha , Nebraska ,
TIME FOR VISITORS TO THE
BOOKS , HAND BAGS , Etc. , at prices ranging from toe to $2.95. PLUSH NOVELTIES including Work Boxes , Dressing
Cases , Jewel Cases , Shaving Cases , etc. , etc. , at prices marvelonsly low. OUR TOY DEPARTMENT , as usual , is the largest
and best arranged of any in the city , and contains everything to please the little ones left at honv\
The
In Omaha , during your visit next week , is the
99 CENT STORE , 1209 FARNAM ST
ESTABLISHED TWELVE YEARS.