\ " WfW f ' .sjIF P p llf s W'WW ' YJUMI pw % .i .iuuj , , , * . , - ' > \ . . jU TJBGB OIVCAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. ISSa I IN AND ABOUT THE CAPITAL , BuohioBB Mon Bxporlonco n Decided Ohnngo of Honrt. GAUZY SCHEMES OF RAILROADS. BI nnturoH to ItuinnnRtrniicc iliiHt n Unto lU-ilnctluii Ankcil to itr AVIIliiltawn Ullicr LiMoi.N Huiir.AU or TIII : OUUK UBB , 1 10' y I' bTlll'.KT , LINCOLN , Sept . 3. I It tins long been known tlmt i uilroad prlncl- p.iln unil lallroad agents nml cuppers will sloop to conquer It IIIIH ugaln unil again bwn Ucii.oiifttratcJ tlmt their ends must bo accomplished nt nny linraid. In tlio matter of tlio oitler reducing fi eight tariffs the rail road ( 'Otnpanli's doing business In'tho state linvp flimli'd tin1 country with petitions re- immslratlng ufiin ! t the oiifotcement of the oiuer , mil every device linown to s > chemliij | in di has been bioupht lo bear upon the crcdUious biiMtiess men or oiti/cns to induce tliLin to places their signatures to these re- nionstrain.es. Their object lius been to build u bulwark fortllled by the signatures of us many leprcsentntivo citizens of the state as possible. To do this they i CHOI ted to misrepre sentation and In many InstiiiueR have sin ; ceeded In convincing men of fair Intelligence th.it the order was imido In the fau > of the fart that the people of the state were satis- lied with the old rates , and that there was no demand for a reduction at the time it wa jnade. Letters and circulars hnvo been sent all over thu state to this effect , Agents and employes have followed them hero and thuro and further woiked upon credulity by stating that If the older was enforced the development of thu wostein p.ut of thu state would IK ) lotarded ; that many of the advan tages now onjoicd by the shipping public would have to cease ; that r.iilio.id uulldlng would bo gioatly crippled , and that capital ists would no longer duro to Invest their money m the undeveloped portions of the Btata. The gmi7oy htory had its ef fect ut Beatrice , Noligh , Kc.iincy , and especially Hastings. Tiom tlio Litter place a largo rcmoiiHtr.ineo was Hied with the board , llut the slippery way in which many ol the names were obtained became so p.itunt on explanation and a true statement of the facts that the following gentlemen signed a petition endorsing the action of tlio board and ( ; avu an explanation of their hasty action , and asked that their names bo taken from the icmonstraiico : S O. Cooper , Charles Doty , James Downier , J. H. Sauls- bury , W. K Fclton nnd U. K. 1'owell. riMin AM > iinroitDi'.D. Among the Interesting articles recorded in the olllco ol the secretary of state can now bo found articles Incorporating the "Nemaha Valley Coal and Quarry company , " the "Nomalia Loan and Investment company , " unil thu text of an act passed by the Missouri legislature to incorporate the "St. Joseph & loivn rallioad company. " The coal ant ! quarry company was organ ised Johnson county capitalists on the UOth d.iy of August , 18S3 , ut Tccumsuh , and will continue its corporate existence for n period of twenty ieais , unless dissolved by n major ity consent of the stockholders. The com pany authoiizes a capital stock of $100,000 , anil is divided Into-whares of $50 each. The company will mine coal , quarry lock , nnd transact all such business as may attend wnrk of tills character. James Commit , O. Chamberlain , Charles A. Holmes , Charles M. Chamhci lain , A. M. Applegct and A. J , Wright compnsa the company. The loan and investment company was or- giumcil at Holdiego , Juno 1 , Ibi8 , with an organi/cd capital of $100,000 , of which 50,000 was paid in hand. The object of the company is to buy and sell ic.il cstatu , ticgotiato loans and transact all attending business of u like class. The articles provide for strict busi ness discipline , and the in corpora tors are Jumes N. Claik , H. T. McGrow. O. M. Sheldon - don , L , 1' . Lewis. J. H. Marrinc , L. 1C. Mor tis and P. A. Hoitmund. The act to Incorporate the St. Joseph Iowa railroad company piovided for the building of n raihoad from St. Joseph , Mo. , to any point in Iowa , or west Into Kansas or Nebraska without dclinito designation of points The company , however , is subjected to the laws governing stales into which the road or branches of the road may extend ; hencu the filing of the act with Secretary Laws to day. It is understood that a branch of the road will bo built from St. Joseph tin oiifjh south Nebraska , to uoints as yet Undecided upon. The act authorizes u capi tal or $5,000,000. A NEW MAllKBT HOU8E. A move is now on foot tlmt promises to piovldo n great need of the city of Lincoln The freight bureau of the board of trade ha- .juit icportcd a late action of the board to the city council that moans a now market house for the city. H will bo built on the public bntiaro at an oxpcnsn of $75,000 ; that Is , pro viding the city council will move hand in band with the board to that end. This enter prise has been iccognizcd as one of the press ing needs for a long time , and it has been re peatedly talked of. It is to be hoped that wcry possibles encouragement will bo given tfho move , mid that it will matoiializo before another season comes and goes. A 6TUOMI IILSOLUTION' . The Hastings assembly of Knights of Labor passed the following resolution nt u icceut session of that body , which was fllcil with the state board of transportation to day : Kcsolvcd , That Hastings assembly , No , 87(58. ( Knights of Labor , representing 1113 \\orkliigmcn of thu city of Hustings , Adams county , Neb. , heartily endorses the senti ment bet foith in the petitions sustaining the board of trant > poitntion in the ordericduclnj , f i eight rates , nnd hereby order the mastci workman nud iceording sccietary to endorse tlio sumo with their signatures as the sense of the ass embly and attest the sumo will the seal of the assembly. SUPIILMIS couitr iiuoouns. The following causes wcio lllcd in the RUiircnio court this moinlng by Deputy Clerl * "Wheeler. John O. Milllgan vs. Paul A. English ; np peal from Wtivno county. I'aul A. English vs John O. Milllgan , ct nl. ; appeal fiom W.iyno county. State Insurance company , DOS Moiues , Iowa , vs John Schenk ; on or fiom Holt county. NEW xorcmirs rt'iiuc. Tno following Nooraskans were commis sioned notorlca public by Governor Thayer to day : S. M. Jordan , Wood River. , Hall county ; Charles C. Pearl , Atkinson , Holt county , O. r. Cotton , Syracuse , Otoo county ; O. L. " Kiehards , Lincoln , Lancaster county ; Prod "W Daniels , Crawford , Uawes county ; J. A. Towuscnd , Hastings , Adams comity. C1TV NEWS AND NOTUS. Dorn Stout , of Omuha , was In Lincoln to day on n pleasure trip. Doin is mall agent on the liurliugtou between Omatm and Falrlleld. Marlon Fowler was arraigned before Judge Houston this morning , A contmu- mice , however , was taken until Friday , September 7. His paramour , Ada Wilson , will bo tried on the same day. The call docket in Judge Stewart's court shows thirty-live cases for this month. The Judge s > ays that ho fears ho won't ' have time to take In the fair. Visor mid Vitality Are quickly Riven to every tmrt of the body by Hood's Sursuparlllu. . That tiroil iceliiiL' is entirely overcome. The blood is uuruiodenriched and vitalized , and carries health instead of disease to every organ. The btoinach ia toned nnd strengthened , the nppctita restored. The kidneys nnd liver arc roused and invigorated. The brain is refreshed , the mind mndo cleur nud ready for work. Try it. Dlebold Hafes. Call nnd see the largo stock of uafes nnd vault doors carried by Mcnghor is Whlluioro at 410 S. 15lh utreat Onmhu. Oinnhn National D.ink. The directors of the Omuha National bank , nt a mooting last Saturday , lncrcu cd the .capital stock of the bank fiom 1500,000 to Sl.OtXi.OOO , thus placing them at the head of nil thu banks of the city and state. This notion was doemcd necessary on account of the enormous bns.ine.ss of the bank during thn past year. They are also inurcuslug their capacity for iQlhi ; business by adding another story to heir building. The increase in the capital slock of the tlhtltulion will no doubt bo followe/d by a ur o Increase In local nnd exchange business , n nnolher columtr will bo found the lust talcment of the successful Inslitutlon , Tree to All. The bcnutlful picture , "Will They Joiipont ? " ia n liirifo magnificent on- prnvintr , printed upon n shoot 19 inches ivido by 1M inches long. It is nn exnct : opy of nn original painting by Kwull , ivhioh wnsold for WM)0. ( ) This cl ifdtit picture rciirescnts a young aily sUiiiiilng m a beautiful room , Huri-ouml- : < 1 by nil that is luxurious , near n half- open door , wliiln thoyotintf man , her Iovcrs ! cen lit an adjoining room asking the consent [ if her niirents for their daughter In marriage. The line Interior decorations , together , with ' .ho graceful position of the beautiful girl is n keeping with the sentiment of the picture , I must bo seen to bo nppiveiatcd. This valuable picture i * lilting to adorn the ivall of any Indies' parlor , and in order to offer an cxtr.ionllnaiy inducement to intro- iluco our Wu\ Starch , Ihis costly picture will ' o given uw.iy , free to every person puichas- ng a small box of Wa < c Starch , This starch is something entirely new , nnd is without u doubt the greatest starch inven tion of tlio nineteenth centuryatlc.istevery ( body says so lh.it havutiscd It ) . It supcrccdes evcritiling heretofore used or known to scleni'o in the laundry art Unllko anvother Btaich , as It Is coated with puio white wax and chemically pieparcd upon scientific principles by nn expert in the laundry pro fession who has hud years of practical cjij > or- ienco in fancy laundrylni ; . It Is the first und onlj starch in thu world that makes Ironing easy and restores old summer dresses to their natural whiteness , und imparts to linen u beautiful and lasting finish. I'loaso remember that the present you re ceive with eaeli box of Wax Starch , has never been sold at retail for less than one dollar. Tlilsgre.it offer is only good for six weeks , after which the pi went will be omit ted and the starch sold at the usual price. Try it and bo convinced of the whole truth. Ark your groeer for Wax Starch and ob tain this beautiful and costly picture ficu. THE WAX STARCH CO. , Kcokuk , Iowa. HI : KNOCKS urn OUT. Ijliulsny Victorious at South Oinnhn IjiVHt Night In the .Second llniinil. A fair crowd assembled ut Hunt's opera house , South Omaha , last evening to see the pugilistio contest between Jimmio Lindsay , of Omuhn , and Hilly Cianston , of South Otnoha , for the middleweight championship medal of Nebraska offuied by Hichard 1C. Fox , ot the Now York Police Gazette. Lindsay was the holder of tho.mcdal , having won it in a conflict with Hob Hcnnessy at Lloyd's opera house one night last winter. ' Fallen acted master of I'ntsey ns ceremo nies , while Homer Kirk was chosen ref eree. Mlko Uitchio esquired Cranston , whtlo Hilly Hawlcy was behind Llnusay , nnd J. W , Smith und G. H. Stuart were tlie timers. a At n quarter to 10 the referee introduced Lindsay and u moment later Cranston. Time was then called and the men advanced to the center of the stage. After a moment's feinting Lindsay made a savage lunge at Cranston , only to receive n hot counter on thujmug. Lindsay , however , continued to force the lighting and it was at once evident that his ferocious onslaughts wore certain to land him a victor. Another rush by Lindsay and a litllo harmless in lighting , and time was called without either man having received any nmishment. In the second round Li iJsay went right at Cranston without any coicmony. and got In ono good blow on his victualing department. Cranston retaliated by catching Jimmio a hot one in the Jaw. This roused all the pugnac ity in the Omaha mnn ana ho went at Ci ans- ton like a tiger , forcing him back against the background scenery , wlicro for a second or two there was a little short arm Jabbing , und then , all of a suffden , Lindsay got in a terrific swinging blow on the point of Cranstones Jaw , which cleanly , com pletely , thoroughly knocked him out. It was a beautiful lick , and the South Omaha champion went back and to the iloor like a a man who had been struck witji nn ax. It was one of the cleanest knockouts over seen in this section of the country. Cr.uiston was carried off the stage by his seconds and it wns fully three minutes before ho sufficiently recovered to Know \\hero he was. ' i Of com so the referee promptly announced the fight In favor of Lindsay , nnd he Is , in deed , to-day the middleweight champion of the state of Nebraska. Ho domonsUated last night by Ins Irresistible aggressiveness. by Ids bulldog ferocity aim unequivocal skill nnd science that ho is more tlmn n clever innn , tlmt ho is a fighter from way back , and capable of holding his own with many n nugillst who ranks far above him to-day. The light lasted Just four minutes. Mothers Heart. The proprietors of SANTA ABIE hnvo authorized Goodman Drug Co. , to refund your money if , nftor giving this California King of Cough Cures a fnir trial as directed , it fails to give sat isfaction for the euro of Coughs , Croup , Whooping Cough nnd nil throat and Lung troubles. When the diseas.o nftects the head , and assumes the form of Catarrh , nothing is bo effective as CALIFORNIA CAT-H-CUKE. These proparatioiiH nro without equals ns household remedies. Sold ut $1.00 a package. Throe for $2.50. NKW TUAINS. Changes In the Heccntly Issncil Union Pnclflo Time Tahlo. Sunday morning nn entirely new time table wus issued by the Union Pacific. It was rendered necessary by the withdrawa of ono connecting train on the Central Pa cille , and "a change of time with the eastern roads connecting at Council Bluffs. In future , train No. 1 , that left the Tenth-street depot for the Pacill coast at 0 p. m , , will start nn hour earlier , nnd No. 8 , which loft at 12 20 noon will leave at 7:50 : a. in. Neither ot the Irains will hereafter bo cousideied limited , but will bo furnished with couches ns well as the Pullman ears that formerly maao them up nnd transient passengers wishing to take ad vantage of the quick time made between leading points will bo accommodated Trains Nos. 7 and S have been withdraw ! and No. 5 , the Urand Island accommodation will leave nt 2:40 : p. in. instead of 5 p. m. Passengers coming over the Omaha & Ho publican Valley will no longer have to change cars at the Valloy.but will como on to Omaha direct , and returning will leave the depot al 8 a. in. The Atlantic express will read Omaha at 7:50 : a. in. , as formerly , but No. 4 , whloli has hereto fore been billed to arrive at 13:55 : a. m. will get here at 4:50 : , and will bring with ii through passengers from Portland to tin coast. NumberO , from Grand Island , lha' ' was duo at 13 , noon , will in futuie arrive at 10:40 : u. m. nnd the O. & U. V. . passenger at , " > p. in. Trains a and 4 will make con nections with ull points for branch and con necting roads. ' The best on earth" can truly ho said of Grlggs' Glycerine Salvo u speedy euro for cuts , urulsoB.scnldB , burns.fioros , piles , totter und all skin eruptions. Try this wonder healer. 25 cents. Guaran teed. Goodman Drug1 Co. , agents , Omaha. Capturing n Thief. The chief of police rccoived a telegram ycbtordny tolling him to look out for a mulatto , Dennis Scroggins , who would ho In from Norfolk on thu 0:30 : train , nnd was wanted ut that place for grand larceny. Ofllccr Urummy was detailed to make the arrest , which ha accompli&hnd without diffi culty , und Scrogglni now languishes behind the bars awaiting the arrival of the Norfolk authorities _ Drinlr Multo nt soda fountain. Got YourUiillroml Ticket * NORTH , SODT1I , EAST and WEST , and socuroyour sleeping berths at IHlKJFiirnumSt. , Union Pnoino Ticket ofllec , liAHUV P. niHTKt. , City Ticket agent. MARRIED HER UNCLE. ItomnntluVcil < llii on. n Tun lion t , at Hen. S. R Chronicle : The little tug Ethel uid Marion left the landing-stops nt 'A'tiMliiiifiton street u few minutes before 0 o'clock with a party of eight , con- Isting of ladies nnd gentlemen. Little attention wns p.iid to their movements : it the time , but when thov returned to he steps nt 1 o'clock in the afternoon t wns noticed that nil hnnds looked un commonly happy , nnd the presence of a clergyman wns remarked. The news luickly spread ulonp tli2 front that boniething unusual had happened , nnd the conclusion wns quickly reached that the Ethel and Marion had nmdo n trip outside the heads for the lurposo of uniting two loving icarts in the holy bonds ofedlock. . Jnptain John Vignrn of the tug is n nodel nud conscientious man , nnd was otli to give up the secret that was toar- ng his bosom. Twooverturiiod benches , two empty uhatnpngno bottles and frng- ments of cake gtu.ed up in silent olo- quonuo to the reporter who stood on the wharf , nnd , calling the captain's atten tion to their presence , the old sea dog smiled nn.l acknowledged the coin. Ho did not know the parties names , however - over , and could give no further information mation save that ho had tnkon them out to the n i no-fathom buoy , and there the knot hud boon tied by a Catholic priest : md sealed with a little hoop of gold. A gentle swell greeted the parly on the way out , and the ladies were overcome and had to bo supported by their male escorts. The dark face of the bride paled visibly from emotion , and the trip was hardly a happy wedding voyage. When they arrived at the wharf , however - over , ull this \\as forgotten and the bridal party landed as happy aa larks. The contracting parties , whoso nnmo is Bijani , nro undo and niece. The uuolo is a moderately well-to-do Portu guese fnrmor , and tlio parents of the girl being away from the state , the niece made his farm her homo. The undo is about twenty years the senior of his niece , ward and wife , she being about eighteen ; but love equalises all ngcs and Iho fire had entered the uncle's bronst and was daily consuming him , until ho finally braced himself up to the Until eflort and precipitated himself , farm and all , at the maiden's foot. lo pressed not his suit in vain. The nicco reciprocated , and an curly day was set for the marriage. But true love is not without its trials , iind theirs looked lilcq a thorny path. Both were Catholics , and their church pro hibited such a marriage. This matter \\as settled bj obtaining u dispensation through Father Pendergast , vicar gen eral of the archdiocese of San Fran cisco. Accompanying the dispensa tion , however , was a warning that tlio contracting parties might bo violating lating the laws of the state by their union. This was another setback , and they found that the warn ing was but too true. For some limo the pair wore despondent , but a disciple of Coke was ciilled in and ho straight ened out the tangled knot by proposing the romantic wedding on the high boas , outside the jurisdiction of any state ; and so the affair was settled , and the two cooing doves were mated for life. Oh , if I only had her complexion- Why , it in easily obtained. Use Po/ zonl's Complexion Powder. TI1K HEAI/Ar MAltKET. Instruments Placed on Hccoril Dur- iiiK Ycstonlny. 0 A Llmlnulst to J Olson , lot 2J. blk 1 J , Itoso Hill , wil $ Sij Win O Albright nnd wife to r K Ilnpun , lot II , blkII , AllnlBhfs Choice , wil. . . . 760 Ihos Hiennnn toV Ilicen , und Ji lots 1 & S , blkSi.Omnhu , wd 20,000 1 S Ilasciill to P Melchiois ot nl. lot 0 , blk 8. Intel's sub. Okulimuo , wrt . . . 1,000 A I' Tukey ft al to C A 11 JlrCanloy , lot 1 , blk 'J , and lots 5. t ! and 7 , blk 10 , Clifton lllll.w.1 n,000 A TTukov ct nl to 0 A 11 McCnuley , lot IP. blk U. Clifton Hill , wil 500 11 Michel to the public , MlUmul's sub tax lot ; . 8M-i H. e. plat J O WilcoK ami w ifu to W J Vampola.lot 15 , blkll. Wllcox'smlil , w il 50 Otto l.obcclc anillto to C O LobfcCk , lots 7. 8 nnJ 20 , Bpl IIIR Vnlloy , w il 3.KO Otto Lobeek and -n ifo to M Wuybrlght , n ! jof lot 1 , Spring Valley , wil 1,000 fi U lllnkeslee anil husband to F M King , lots. blk2l , Hoience , q oil 1 J I , Miles ct nl to 0 A Claik , lot S , blk 8. Orchard Illll.wd . BOO W J Council to J T IIollli , lot B , Hickory place , wrt SCO South Omaha I.anil Co. to J W Mnynard , lots7aml8blk > JIS'mtliOmiln. wil . l.SOO ' Eouth Omalia'Laiul Co. to J W Mayuard , lot 12. blk CO. South Omaha , wd . . . I" II V Patterson toV I > Iverson.lot 35 , blk , ] . Hlmobaunh i Patterson's sub , w fl. . . COO A Hen7on ct al to C Johnson , lot ID , Hen- ? on & Johnson's snh , w d ICO Win O AlbriKht and wlfo to T O nnd F .lollrics , lots ! > , 10 , II and 10 , blk 2 , Jell- lies'H plat , w (1 2,003 John Dnyer to C M Illock , n 44 ft , lots 15 anil lit , sub H and SW Inn's 3 add , wit. . 3,000 JO flatter ami Ifo to S (1 Damon IxlOj ft no ( orncirtnx lot I'l , Omaha , w rt 1,100 A Hast to J II Iloehnie , lot 1 nnd ! J , block B ) . Omuha View I'.v , w il . . 3.000 June Thomas to M J Hartman , lot C , blk 47 , I'loi encp , w (1 E Dclphln to K II Iloyleas et nl. e fill ft lot 13 nnd II , blk 01 , South Omnhn , wd . . . 3.MX ) G W Loomls to S ! ' Smith , lot Iti , O.ik Hill wd 23.514 Twenty-four transfeis aggregating..t 1W5 Drink Malto. Visitors to the city should try the Globe hotel , 1312 Douglas. Army News. Colonel Frank Wheaton , Second infantry , has been ordered to join his command al camp of instruction at Kearney , Nob. Major John W. Harriger has been detailed to inspect bacon to bo delivered under ron tract for the Indian service at Nebraska City Neb. Major Charles J. Dickey , Eighth infantry , now in this city , has boon ordeiod to roturt to his stalion ut Fort Robinson , Neb. His presence before the retiring board will not bo required before October 18 next. Toadies a word In your car Good looks are your gift most precious , For these nre the silken toils With which the girls inmcsh us. So line teeth your paramount charm Witli Sozodont guard from harm. You can find cool , well furnishot rooms nt the Globe hotel , best locatoi house in Omaha. ' , Knllroail Notos. Union Pacific Iraln No. 3 was an hour nnd forly minules late yesterday The delay was caused by the Hock Island losing timoii picking up passengers for the fairs nt Dos Molncs nnd Davenport , In. S. M. dimming , general manager of the St. Joe fi Grand Island railroad , is in town Thomas Miller , general freight agent o the H. & M. , has left for Chicago 01 n business trip. P. O. Warrack , division freight agent o the Union Pacific , is spending his vacation li Now York and will return the latter part o this week. C. VI. Harman , tram master of the B , f M. at McCook , was at headquarters ycstcr day on business , J. A. Munroo. cenoral freight agent of the Union 1'dcihc , Iclt for the east Sunday. rromllorsforil'H Aclil I'hnsplmto For dm Tired Urnlu over-exertion. Iry It. Denounce Free Trade Losnox , Sept. U. A trades congress was held at Bradford last night. The president Mr. Shlpton , bitterly denounced the frco traders , who advised buying In the cheats markets irrespective ot the consequences to workmen. U absolute and unronJItionii cheapness was right , ho said , then by nl moaiiB import Chinese and encourage the sw eating system. SKEPTICAL PEOPLE Who Never Believe Anything They Read , low Some J.Voplp nro IIiimlMicKPil Xhn IlccorU of nVrll Known l'l > y > lalnn Mniln Public la Ho n The skeptlfUin of sonic people Is very te- naricnlilcMIS the rrtnirk muiluliimirlieiirliin evci.Uil > H HKO , "It Heemi to ino tlmt some > eoplo would not foellove u tiling If tlu < y were to ivoltwltli their own re * , they would iiulicr hlnk tin1) ' weru tlio victim of fcomu optical tie- uilun , thau lielltni' , \ \ Iiy thl.i In so It la hanl o sny , people will tnko up a iiewcpiipor tluy [ iftcnliiy nnd runtlnuil then say "Oh' it M only in mUtrtl fluent and I don't believe it. " Mure him n your iw > Uieio intue to Omixlm one of thu nest Hklllful and Mlcestful phyBlcluni In Ainer- en. niul linking faith In the tutme inpntnrvi of lie ( Into Llty , lie located nn olllce hurt ) uuil ou ; uu thu priii tlco of inutllclno unil OMVIJet > k mbllMieil the testimonials of Rome one of his nnny patients that ho Imtl ctnoil. 'Ihe-e pa tient * vcrn not people from the obscure classi'i lor were they people- who existed only in HIM imiRluatlnn * of the wilier or the mtlcls but were people who wore losuleuts of thu iiU , leoplu who \\rro lolif ? and f.vunably known to nest of our citizens , they wort- not published Mr - who it-sides nt - out the lull name nnd plnco of i evidence were [ tlvon und ridded to ill this w.is tin invitation to thu doubtful to cnll md see for thcmsol\e.s Could uulhlUK bo uoro fair/Could nnjthliiKmoiP be iloiu1 to con \lnee people who would not believeWo think lot. l.ct Homo fiiklr wliima know ledge of dings nnd medicines is equalled by anj hdiool boj mil wlio knows no more about human disease thnn it tn nn who 1ms never read any medical \ > orka In his life , let him net ill ) on the street corner , with nome bad Miiullliitf , Kly ta tniK nnd Renenilly good for nothing nostium that Islet lot worth thu paper It IN w tapped In , nnd which lad better be tlu own nwny nnd never should be tisfjj tinder any cons dci.ulon. How soon docs 10 ha en crowd about him ? and Just sec how ; hBpeopl"btiy that nnd they believe lilm when IB sajs that his "tako" ill euro oveiy nnd miy- ; hltiK. and this Isn man who comes into town : o-ilay and perhaps stays here i > eeral daj s and [ hen decamps leaving ninny unpaid bills and countless McUniK who only unit until tno next lakliTomes nlon nnd then they bite aRaiu , while n man who makes nlife study of curing disease , and who has nmdo foi himself n repu tation that extends from the Atlantic to the 1'acillc oceans , conies into town and baKlna business in n perfectlj Icxltlmnto way , makes conti acts with the newspapers for as imi > h ns V'fwoith of space and what H moio , pnjs for it prompt ! } when It becomes due. ho is looked on with distuist und the tmtimonialsolun tarllyKheii by Riatoful patients who nrn In telligent and ceitalnly know w hat they aic talk- tup aboilti are read and tlmn t heso .same people will pay lltty cents nnd cno dollar for a com pound which costs tno rompouniler ns much is four or six tents and is really woith- less , s.iy " 1 dou't boliuvo It. " "The } buy thcli " cases lust consider , for one moment , are the people of this community so Krasplm ; for money that they in goueml our raises HID taken fiom the Kcnerul public w ould connh e for a paltry hum to hoodwink and lleerotholr fellow menf Not only th.it , could w o alt ord , in n monetary sense , not to speak of ilniUni ; the pin son , to pay trotn ten to lift } ttoll.iis for the use of a man's name and his manhood to cheat and nw indie poor tin foitunates ? No. Our testimonials nro jrhen viilimtarlly by thankful patients whose names nnil addresses me Klveu in full , we do not il\c the Initials followed by n - , but the unost name and address so that all can find them. 'J here aio thousands of skeptics still In the < * ity who sillier fiom stopped up iiasf-n , with minus collecting in 'heir tliroat , maklnn tlielrolces thick and hii'-kv ' nnd with n nasal twang , sullcr- IHK with liitadacho , oars sliiplug , couuhlnt : , haw king and splttiiiK continually , othcts wltn discharges from their ( 'an , raoro or less deaf , n great annoyance to themselves nnd others , nnd why ? Pimply becnuso they are nkepticalj they don't take the trouble to look our cases up , and even if they did , thcvottlmes IIUK th small sum tnat would make them Well until it Kroans Ilonlth is worth morn than money , and ut the low price for which lollef can bo obtained it is a ' bloch on his escutcheon" to lot the chance lleiow nioelvou a few cases that hnro tilteady been given , but which will bo again chen for thnhenetttof those who would llkotocallon them and tlnd out for themselves. Mis. II. II. Hall , residence No. S30J South .Mill stieet , wv "Iwas tioublod for more thau a } ear w lib c.itarrh and alter reading the testimonials menials of Dr. C. M. Jordan for some time , I nt last mode up mymlnd to call on him , anil now after two months treatment I am entirely cuicil and 1 am Ki.iteful for It anil feel that I cannot say enough , for the skill of the doctor. 1 would advise nil who aio allllctod to call on him , " Mr. William Wind , rrcldonco No. 41J South 1'ith streetsajs : "I sullcrod tenlbly nnd be- cuino dlscournKCd. I tried numeiotis patent preparations , and obtaining no-relief , I con tinued 1 would make one moio trial , 1 called on Dr. .lordon and T am to flny a well mnn , and it Is all oIIIK to the skill , knowledge and porsevei- enco of the do tor and I did not lo'ic a Blnglo day from my work while under the cloctoi'b cnie. " Mr. ( Icorgo Handeiaon , residence No. 11J7 ! Nortli ith stieet , sajs : "J was treated one month by Ii ) , .loidounnd was cured of a bad case ofc-itanh. I hauitold numerousfilends of my success nnd sent quite a number of patients to the doctor. I do this because he helped me und I wish 1 could do mote for him. " Air. Ohailcs Larlson residence No. 811 Farnam stroct , says : " 1)1. Jordon cured mo completely ofarnsoof nsthnift nnd Iliad a bad case. His tii-ixtinont relieved meat once. I was Inn bud way too ami Buffered terribly. At times 1 had such n tightness on my client that I could Kcariely breathe nnd thought that I would rather be dead than suffer the way 1 wasMillor- ing , but I heard of Dr. Jonlon and w tnt to see him nnd to-day I can scarcely realize that I ever had iiHthma and nujono who has ever had tlmt diseuKo knows what that means. He has enroll mo ontirel } . " Mr. 1' T. Shlnrock , residence No. fUJWheaton Htitet.says : "My little l > o > Howard , who is only 7 years old , was cured by Dr. .lordon uud hail his heat ing icbtoied after being almost entire ly deaf Iroiu birth. Mttle Howard no\er heard nUook tick until aftei he had been treated by the doctor and now helical's perfectly and Is In better health than ho has ever been " Mr. Kd Matthews , hattci , room 18 , H rald bulldlmr. sas : "I'oi twenty yoaih I had not heard with my left oar nnd Ir. Jordon miulo me hear , after tientlng me and stopping the discharge from iuj ear , ho devl ed nnd made nnai tllltlnl ear drum and now lean hear pur- fiTtlviWiny leltear as well asthe light one. I bad the ( hum of my eai distiojed while In the I'nlted States navy twenty J oars ago ami until the doctor llxcd my ear I had not he.ud n sound in it. " And now In the face of all this Is there people In this city or In the state who who will say "I don't bellovolt , " or llo Is only a humbug. " If so. then their bellof In human natuie Is w > small that it cannot bo seen , and this is not nil , those nro only a few nnd anyone calling at the doi tor's otIUodin Have the pleasuio of leading huudicds like them , How rntnrrli Is Produced. Although taking cold Is one of the common est and most familiar of phenomena , } et the dangers of its neglect In treating and its ulti mate result aronot nppieclatod. 'I ho rule is to let it w oar itself out or seemingly to. In .1 very laigo nmjoilty of cases , patching cold develops in an att ICK of acute Inllninatlouof some portion tion of the upper all passages , as being n point of least resistance , und , f urthor. as ihobo attacks recur with increased frequency and gr.ivltv. wo tlnd the morbid process locall/es Itself further down and nearer to the vitalceuteis , as logards the so-culled liability to take cold , it should bo understood that this Is due to an existing chronic cattirrhal Inllammutlon of perhaps so mild a tvpoas to give ilsuto butveiy tiivlal symptoms , or oven passed unnotked ; but still nn existing catarrh , the result probably of n neglected cold nnd the renewed attacks to which the Individual becomes so liable , consists In the lightlng.upof the old trouble. Aseacli fresh attack subsides , the chronic trouble makes itself known by more decided symptoms fresh colds odcur with greater Ire- quency andthero is llnullv established a chronic catarrh of the nose aud , thioat with its many annoyances of stopped up no e , lump of mucus in the throat , haw king liuCl spitting , pain over eyes and bridge of nose , ringing or buzzing in oars , bucking cough , later oil bad odor stabs , unusual dryness of nose and throat , nnd llnully graver trouble low or down in the air passages. Jt Is very much to bo dcuieratod tlmt ns a lulo nn ordinary cold is allow od to take Its own course without treatment , ! It apart has once become Inllnmed It Is lot I , In n weakened condi tion which lu\ltcs renewed attacks fiom a voiy slight cause. 'Jimcountry Is flooded with patent jnedlrlnes for the cure of catairh.i.whlch nre concreted nnd made attractlvo tor Uifl exprobs purpoue of making money. It is utterly impossible to pre pare n hluglo remedy to meet the dllfeiont phases of catarrh. A remedy for one stage may be Injuilous to anotherj'ltls just such piepaia rations , with their "giuirnntee euro' label on , that have weakened thf confidence of the great majority of bulferersot'-thls loathsome trouble , of having their disease1 skillfully treated by u physician who has maiTo'Ustudy of the disease In its everv condition , has devised remedies , methods of applying them and with the largo experience of having treated thousands of crises before your case comes before him Theold le gend that "I'locrustlnatlon Is the Thief of Time" can be no better exemplified than in a case of neglected catarrh. Pptnnnnnily Imcutoil. . Dr.J.Cresap McCoy , late of Ilellevue Hospi tal , Now York , succeeded by Dr. Charles M. Jordon. late of the Unlver slty of New Yoik City , also of Wushlng ton , 1) , ( ' . , have located permanently In the Kamge Illock , Omaha , Neb. , whore nil curable cases nro treated skillfully. Consumption , ltrlght'8 Disease , Dyspepsia. Itheuniutlsm , anil all nervous diseases. All diseases peculiar to sex a specialty. CATARRH CURED. Consultation at ofllce or by mall , fl , Ofllce hours 9to 11 a.m.'to { p.m.,7 to p. m. Sunday Hour ? , from O n. in , to 1 p. in. Corrspondence receives prompt attention. No letters muwered unless uccompnulid byl cents in tUmpa. Yoyr Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. Al'ruurlutary Meilknu ! that needs but UiJ to prove Us worth. lr , Calender's ' Lell Urn Bitters. . Tno only Distilled lllttorj In the United 'tntcs. The only Hitters tocopnlzed by the JniteclStatei Internal revenue laws aa 1'ro- irlctury Morticing. Lawfully Patented. No. of Patent 1-1-0.573. Contain * no fiibll olH.no ! sscnttnl olli. no fnrelfm aubstanco nrilitmnc * ng ihUBj A porfcctlv ipuro modlclnp. compounded - pounded from 1'uro Hoot llarba nuil Old Poach : ileannnt to the tmto , quiet nnd decisive In lt effect. Cures r > y pop i or Yellow .Innmllre In Ivedays. Ucgulntpf ; the Uowels. Invltrorntes nactlve l\\or , Ouret Dlieasod Llrcr , Hovlvcj .he Kidners , Improves the Appetite Quickly , UfKulatei the wnolo system. New Life to tut whole By stem. l.c'U Liver littler * nrp soM In Omalin , Neb * bjr tba 0 lonliix ( IrnxiiKM Hlelinnlion Mriiic Co , Mierlnl liolo iilo. lur tlioilriiK Iniuiust ot hebrusku. Ho- .Jllurs us lollona ilfioilniini lrn Co . W .1. > Ylilto1mu < e , T. \ \ " Spilt- 'nnl , SHIII II. Imrn'wiirtli , sclirntars I'Juirnmoy , ilunlors In CliiornHiul i.oft l.lvur llitlcn DR. B. 0. WKST'H Ninv AVD nnAtrc KENT , a nunrantoeil uppolflo for Hysteria , nesa , Conyulslons , lit * . Ner\ous Neuralgia , lieadaotie. Nervous Prostration rauded by tlie useof alcabolor tobacco , Wnkefulness. Mental Depression , 8of trulnj ; of the Ilraln , resulting tn Insanity , nnd leading to misery , decay nnd deitli , Prcmuture Old Ag , Ilnrrenness , Loss ot I'ower lu cither SOT. Involuntary Lessen and 3pcrraitorhrn ( caused by over exertion of the brain , eelf nbuiie or over-lnduluence. Esnh IIOT contftlna ono month's treatment. SI 00 n box , or Biz bozos for J5.00 , sent by mall prepaid on r - celpt of price. TVK GT3AHANTEB SIX BOXES To cure any cns . With each order received by on for six boxes , nccomptinled with S3 00 , we will send the purchaser our written guarantee toiefundthe money If the treatment does not elToct a euro Guarantees Issued only by C. F. GOODMAN , DriiRcrlst , Sole Agent , 1110 Farnam Stiost Oradha. N b CllATKFUL C031F011TINU. 's Cocoa HHIUKTAST. "nv u thorough kno\flMlKe of the natural Inwa whirl ) irovrrn the operation * ( if uleeslloti nnd nn lilliun , mill liy .1 c.i re I til application uf llicMlno | irov | ertles ot well oleoiml Cote I , Mr Kpl > * hns provided oururenktiiHt tivtileslln n uellctililj lln\tiri > d buTer- nitw winch limy * n\a us niniir hoivy noclnrv hiili U l hy the liiillclnnt u n of < nch nitUIO'nl illut that n coiulHulloji nmr bu uniiluull.v built up until ttimiK nnonsh to rcclit mory teiuU'nOy to dijon * ? lluu ilrod fif auhllo nialiullo * nro Ho ttlntf umund us tend ) to nttHCk whororcr thcru Is n wean point We HUT ejcaho m in ) u liitnl tli ill by kpnplni.niir > cl oi \\pllfoillllod nllli iiurti liluml and a | ) io | > erly nour ished trnnie V Clrll eritroa/otte M rti > fliui'ly with hnllliie wntt-r or milk. i-oM only Inhatr | .iiuiui UIH l > r C.ioccr ! Inboloa HUM JAME3EPFS & CO , . U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. I'nid Up Capital . $100,000 Surplus . & 0)00 ( ) II.V. . V.\TI . < . I'roslilent LE\M ' . Iti til. Vice Vioililent. A. I ! . Tuti7.tL.ix. L'nil Vice 1'ieililcnt. W. U.S. I Urn MIOabliier. : . unit emu * . \V. V , MORSI * . .lOIIN S. COM.IN3 , 11. W. VATLS , LEWIS S. llm-.u , , I ! . TiiuLI.N. . THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and raruain Sts. A Geneinl ll.inkiug llusluoas Tmnsacted. fiueci'Bslully U6Cd monthly by over 1Q.OOU Are Safe . Kfftitualand Pleasant $1 JUT box by mall.or at drugRlsta. Sealed rarticitlan S postngn stamps. Address Tnu r.ijnir. * . OniuncAi. Co. , DETROIT , Micu. e and Ininnil by Goodman Drat ) Co. , Omaha , Kelt. S. W , Cor , Farnam and 15th Sts. I'aid in Capital $500,000 no. K. IlAKKr.lt , President. K. IIIIKIUIOVVI'.K. . Vice President. ! ' . 11 JOHNbON , Cashier. DIIUX'TOHS : ll \\III.IAMS , h. Ij.Vlf.RV. . S. H. JOII.M-ON. .7. II. Ml WM , BiFM.ns. CHAMhr / . A.I.MJNT. Ul CrOll. 1) ) . CUNMMIIIAM. i : . A. HI.NSOV ( iu-rvvA.MihHboN. J. L. 311 l.l.-i. - Account- Hankers Merchants and Individ uuli retcit ud on thu most fuvoiablo tuim . T E CHICAGO AND Council Bluffs And Chicago , Tlioonlr roa 1 to take fur Dot Molnot , Jlnnlultorra Coil.ir llapIdHClinton , Dlxon , Chliaso , .Milwaukee , unit nil nulnta la U Tc Ilia ponplo ot .Vibraikn ( 'olu- ruun.N juiiiliu , Hub , Idnlio , Nor.uln , Oicuon.ualt InKton nud California , It ntrcri mperlor ml ntniu ; notlioiilblo by Any other llnu. AmonK B fc ollho niirncrom polntjof nuperlorltr cnjojo.l b ; thu luitrous nf Ihu road betwueu Oinuli i an I ClilciiKo. are IU three train , u ilar of DAV COACHH . irlllcli Arc the llni' t that humJn art JUKI InKvnuUr rnn crpato. IU TALAPK SI.KKIM.Nii CA It-1 , tlio equal of whlcll cannot ho lound el > cnharu. Al l.'ouniU liliilti , DIB tralin of thn Union I'lirlllo Hall , wujr connect In union depot wltli thoiu of the Oil- ninoNorlliKiMtcrn Ilj. In Cnlcnco tn * trains ol thl > line nmkn rloio connection with tuoio of all olln'r hiutorn llnon. Tor liulrolt , Culiimbiu , Indlannpolli , Cincinnati , Nlisnrn I-H | | , HutTuI" . 1'iltilnirg , 'Juruntu , Montreal llotton , Ne < vnrk , I'hlliullliihm , lialtluiorpVaili. . Invlou , and all points In the ia : > t. A k lor CkVeU f U the "NORTH-WESTERN" If you wluli the hen ntcorauioputlon. All ticket f."filfi.Vli'l ' li T'tt ' lbU " - ? . . K.-1' . WIMON , uen-l ana . . Uen'l J'HU'r A ut. | W. N UAIiCOCK. Ovn'lve tern A.-ent. 1) . K. KIMIIAI.I. , Tuknt Aitent , . . , ( J < K < WJISl1 , wty IMuanier A.sat. „ „ } (01 1'arnam Stmet , Omaha , Neb. BARNUM-BAILEY Omaha , Wednesday , September 5tli , Grounds at Charles St. , Between 21st and 24th Sts , P T BARNUM'S * JL JLc9JL J. JE > i JL , ilJf JLvJL 1 .Slio\v on Iarlli ! , forever united to ( ho Paris Olympia Hippodroma and Monster World's ' Fair , 5 NEW SHOWS ADDED THIS YEAR , Tremendously Big Shows Combined , Circuses In : t It ) Mt'iincorlcH In U tents. llorso Knlr , JIHO HOMO * In pppolal tent , i'arls Olyin | > la Hippodrome. HiiKO Hlcvntcil StHRo Performances. AlllHolim of Liivlni ; XVondors. Artltlolai Ijnke or UnrtlVnte * * Talking Seals , Tralncil Kr > urnR , Klophnuts , Uatrluliea , ( Jlrall'ef , tto. , Jto. as natural as life and his Capt. PAUL DO\'TOK , the Acqiuitlc Marcel. RenlWILD MOORISH CARAVAN ; Genuine TRIBE of WANDERING Hedouins : ALGERIAN DANCING Girls ; Arnbinij Hoi-bos , War Weapons , &c. TlHtBLLIXG KACCS , OA.UXfi FKATS , ATHAZHVCi ACTS , JAPANESE troupe of Exports ; 100 Sensational nnd Novel displays ; iiOO Phonom- onnlnnd Dashitif. ' Performers ; 101)0 ) New Features never seen boforo. " "Impossible to produce another sticli sliotv."a ( 3 2 Performances Every day , - 2 and 8 p. m. Doors open nt 12tO : ; and 0:30 : p. m. ADMISSION TO ALL 60 CENTS. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS , 25 CENTS. All tents remain up until 9 o'clock nt night. ESTTremendous New Free Street Parade. With n myriad of absolutely now features , nt 0 o'clock n. in.through 10th , Furnam Douglas ana principal streets. To accommodate visitors , reserved numbered sents will bo hold at the regular price , and admission tickets at the usual slight ndvanco at J. T. KiiiBlor'n drug store , 1H07 Parnam street. REDUCED RATES OS ALL RAILROADS. WILL EXHIBIT IN LINCOLN SEPT. G. DR. HOLE'S Elecfro-Mapefic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Etcclrlc Science . < ll Scisntificnlly Made and Practically Applied. SeBk DISMSES CORED WITHOUT EEDKMS. lAtttn. llftlrlBi HfHralolMt BelaUrB , I > l * tKi of Kidney * . Hiilnal llv * t * . Xurvlu _ . . . _ . . Uont , Bxhauttloii , Knlulvu. A thm . Bcurl Dlwo.r , Dj.i.cp.lo , Oonrtlpi.llon , Kmlpclu , lndl f llou , WeabncM. Impotencjr. O.tarrli , 1'llci , KpllopiT. Uumli Acue , JHnbites , Ilfilrootlc Blootf niMiue * . l > rer Tt * lk' " llll < b > 1 > * Jut wh t TOM need. Xttetricitt Inttantlu ffltl Gun h applied to any p n of the bortr. Whole Uuillj c n VB * MEN * ABB A > I M" DM . . * * * mm " r-cABL ? * k . we r It. It eloctrlflM th blood and curei WW rD BM a bln ILaDaOB l * JiBl Oi : CTIlflnyill * CrerronecenulDoHndniMliriicnnUilon. NoTK Ihufollowlnpt who hare been . 9llnURIALa criltDi-A. J. llotitrUnJ , U. b. farkcrand J.K.Il/u.UttallunDoirtlof Tr J , Chlcairo : A. Orftrory , oonrnlulonraerohintBlockTardii lluildDohle.thnKroathonemauiUol Cormellr , of the Mir O < - ni O. Vf. Deling , M. D , Mormontown. lovrai Lrmuel Mine , Ka kakeclll I Judge i. N. Mttrr T.N rerTille , III i V I- Abbott , anpt.oltywatrrworke , Booth llencl.Ind i Koht. II.Sampion. Chlcaito root oOcoi L D. HcHlchad , M. I ) . Duffaio. N. r. " Your holt bal ncoomplltliml what no other rriuodr hail t adTnerrMaiidromrortabl al epatught. " Bolt. Bali , aidennaii , JW > Halt WthBtroetHe * York andtbouiuidi of other * Dr. HOBHE'S ELECTRO MI6KETIC BELT . „ . . _ . . flrei prodooes a continuous current } oonrori electrloltj throng h the hod ? on the nerrei. It curve dlscatue br ( trnorattne * oontlnnoo current of olectricItT (1O ( or 18 houn out of 4) ) throuirbout tlio human iritein ailAjlnir allnerTOtiinnts Immedtatelr , and producing a new clroulatlon of the lira forcoft tha hloud , 1m- imrflnif rigor , itronith. cntrtry and health , when another treatment > > * ! failed. The merit * ot this clou- tulo H ltarth lnjrtH30frnlcea and Indoreed by thouiands whom It hai onred. REtEUEKCESAny uanlc. commercial acencr or wholeialo houie InOlilcagoi nholotalo druggbtl Ban Fr ncl co and Ohlc o rWHond Hjupfur ll p fn Illnitrated pamphlet X > XL. W. if. zkOXUXriDt Inyentor and Manufacturer , ItU WabMh Arrnne Chlcnco. RUPTURE < ! SStfff DB. HORNE'S ELECTROSHETIC BELT-TRUSS , CHICHESTHR'S ENGLISH DIAMOND RAN JHE ORICftJAL.THE OHLY GENUI IENNYRQYAI ASK DRUGGIST FOR ( FflCHESTER'S ENCCISK , SAFF.ALWAYSREtlABlE.TO LADIES\ DIAMOND BRANDJAKENOOTHEK - INDISPENSABLE.SOLDByALtDRUSeiSTS : , OH INCLOSE 4f ( STAMPS ) ! AJKFOB DIAMOND BRAND.CHICHESTIWStNSUSH PARTICULARS ANDTAKEIIOOniERSEESICNATlWtOHEVERYBOX. wri ran ui-iitnu. . TTURM MAIL CHICH STERCH MICAiCOSOl PPOf MADISON SQPHILA.PATste SIONATUHEON CVCKY BOX 1 I c nnpuNjaunEDWRirTEH TCSTIMONIAIS ANDOVCR rrcMtADIESwHo HAVE USED S.OOO'HlCtl STtJ15Ert5U5HJIAMOMDBnAJU PtMWYROYALPIU.5 WITHSUItt ) ! . TUBer or TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Jiest Ilouto from Omalia nud Council Hlnlls lo - = THE EAST- TWO TllAINS DAILY IIKHVKKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUKH5 Chicago , -AND- Milwaukee , St. 1'anl , Minneapolis , Cellar Rapids , Rock Island , Free-port ) Ruckfonl , Clinton , Dnbnqne , Davenport , Jnnesvllle , Ilclolt , Winona , La Crossc , And all other Important jiolnH Kait , Nortbfait and Hoiithouit. KortliroilKli tlcknts call no the ticket asent lit 1901 Farnam atrcft. In barker Ulocli , br at Union I'acldo Depot. 1'ullman Sleeprrs and the linen Dining Can In th world are run on the mam line of tbu CUIravo , Milwaukee waukoe A bt. I'aul llallwajr , and HYory uttootlouli paid to pasiengcn bjr couiicoui cmplorui of LM company , 11. MlLMCR , Qenerul Manager. J. V. TUCKEU A litaut Uuneral llsnojer. A. V. U. CAKl'KM'KU , Ucneral 1'Mitogar and Tlt-Vet AgKDt. UKO. K. HKAKKOni ) , ASSlltaDt OtMtkl tfUltKfU end 'Ilcket Ajjont. J. T. OJ JUtE. llenerul BuptrtDtettJeat. Or the Li'iuor Habit , rosltlrclT Cured bj Adniinlitcrln Dr. IIallies' Gulden Kpcclllo. U can bo given In a rnp of coffee or tea wltn- put the KncNvletlKe ot tlio person taking it : abso lutely harmletg. unrt will otrect * . perraSnent and sptedy euro , whether tliB putltnt la a modurUa drinker or un nlcoliollo wrcolr. Thouwnda ol drunkarda hare been made femperat * men who have taken ( loldeu boccltlo in tiialr colTeu wltU- ont their knowledge and to day Ulleve they nult arlnklne of th'lr own fiee will. U no vet falls. Ilia Hyst m once IranrecnaUd With the Bneclllo. It becomes an mtJr Imponlhllity for llie liquor appetite to axlut. Torisalo by IVuUn f C'o. . 15th and linu lai nt.i , ana leth and Cuin- imgM. . ntoahu , Nt-1 j A , J > . reu'erllro. . IV * . J , U.t Ml/Mm ? , Surgeon and Physician , OUIee N.V Uiruer . . . . Hill ar.d UoucUii St. Offle UailrttBM Ui5pUoiW | ; % CN CQUIMTtD WITH THE OCOOIAFHy OF 1HE COUNTIty WIU , CCTAIN MUCH INFORMATION TROM A STUOy OF THIS Ml ? ft TH CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC H'l Itn main lines and broiichoa Include CHICAOO. PEOIIIA , MOLINB , HOCK ISLAKD. DAVES- 1'OKT. DEB KOINES. COUNCIL BIiUFrS , MX7S- CATIWE , KANSAO CITT. BT. JOSEPH. LEAV- ENWORTH , ATOBISON. CEDAIt llArlBB. WATEBLOO. MINNEAPOLIS , and BT. FAUX * And icores of Intonncdlate cltlei. Choloa ot routes to and from the Pacing Coaat. All trans fers in Union ( If pole , fast trains of Fins Da * Caachca , elegant Dining Oars , magnificent ; Pulf man Palace Sleepera , end ( between Chicago , Bt , Joseph. Atcblson and Kansas city ) Hecllulna Chair Cars. Beats Ifrea. to boldora of through first-clans Uckita. Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska R'y "Croat Rook lalnnd Route. " Extendi West and Southwest from Kansas Olty and Bt. Joiecb to NELSON , I10HTON , , BELLE VILLE. TOPEKA , IIERINQTONYIoniTA. . IIUTOIIINSON , OALDWBW , and all point * In KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NIBRAdKA end beyond. Zntlro passenger saulpment of the celobrntod Pullman manufacture. All safety ap Vllancea aud modern Improvomenti. The Famous Albert Lea Route la the favorite between Chicago , Bock Island , AtchUon , Kansas City and Minneapolis find Bt. Paul. Ita Watertown branch traverses the great "WHEAT AND DAIRY BBLT" " of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Minnesota , and East Central Dakota , to Watertown , Spirit Lake. Blour rnlla nnd many other towns and cltlea. The abort Line via Oeneca and Kankakee offers superior facilities to travel to and from Indian apolis , Cincinnati and other Southern points. Fcr Tickets , Maps , fcldera , or desired informa tion , apply nt any Coupon Ticket Office or address E. ST. - JOHN , K. A. HOLDROOK , OTEADY EMPLOYMENT I and enerntila l 1r canfamers rcddinx In this " or other lown . No capital noc i ary. Ooods soil thBTfiar round , deference reoulrnd , Addrxn ' ' ' o 111