THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JTTLY 8 , 1889. 5 THE MAN WITH THE GRIP , Rov. Clmrloa W. Snvngo's Sermon to tbo Angola of Oommoroo. AN ADVENTURE IN WYOMING. Dlsnpppnrnnoo of n St. Josriih Drum * mcr Under ditaplcloiiH Clroum- alnncjcs A Very Hot Dny nt the Untnlin lintels Tlio Com- mcrolnl Traveler. A Horinon to Dninunnrs. Kov. C.V. . Savldgo took for the text of his scrmnn to the Unvoting mon txt Cushmun Park , Kings li , 2 , "Show thy- Bolf u rnnn. " Ho sntd our subject this afternoon is 'Tho Three Elements of Chrlstiun Manhood. " I tnko this subject by special request of n traveling man present. I address tills sermon to "tho ixngols of commerce , " though one of our south ern preachers says that you are very dlfforont ( .from the tinjjols of the olden * inio. Their visits were few and far ntid far between , but yours are every day and everywhere. I do not know exactly why you sent for mo to preach this sermon. Certainly It was not because you thought mo especially liberal. I am old-time In mv beliefs. I bcllovo in this bible from lid to lid ; I t.-ollovo In a bottomless hell and a topless heaven ; I believe In a personal God and that the devil is an actuality. I bolicvu that these two great leaders of the forces in this universe are bidding for the love and service of every soul , however In ferior that soul may bo. Hut they bid for you especially. You know the devil lias askcd'you to ( jo into his service , lie wants you bqcauso you are n mighty army of 800,000 , men In this country. What a power you are in the Hold'of morals and in the world of commorco. It is not etrango that the prince of darkness wants you. Ho docs not como from the pit with horns and hoofs after you. On the contrary , sin cornes to you as an enticement. Satan employs men to build gilded palaces of sin that you may bo entrapped. Some of you have visited Unit elegant ante-chamber of hell , in Chicago , whore repairs on one room lately cost 976,000. Where the pictures are rare pieces of art of great value , and the statuary well nigh as line as Phidias ever cut. The devil comes to you with the cap tivating but vicious game of cards. lie tells you that you cannot do anything else that will while away the time so quickly , and the stake you put tin is ju&t enough to make it interesting. Thoarch liond comes to you in the per son of the lost woman , as beautiful aa a fallpn angel could bo. Ho raofcs his brain that ho might bring the awful pressure of temptation to boar on these HOO.OOO traveling men. It is not strange that so many of you fall. Few mon have moral power enough to stand transportation. Many a man is a ehribtian at homo and kcops the Sabbath , but when ho goes abroad ho goes to see the Spanish bull lights on God's day. But I am glad to toll you that God bids for thta mighty army of traveling knights , also Ho comes to you when the bill of goods is sold and speaks to you in the teachings of a mother long since dead or with a master hand ho draws k for you a picture of your homo with wife and little ones begging you i to bo pure and good. Yon cannot drown the still small voice of God. The divine Jesus says to you to-uay , "How can I give thee up ? " Which of these great leaders will you servo ? I would say to these people who are hero who do not travel on the road , wo ought to help thcso iiicn in this choice which moans eternal des tiny. For this fiery battle that they wage has all the intensity of a lifo and death struggle. A kind word , an'invi- tatlon to the house of God , and a noble example are never lost on our brothers of the grip. God wants you to bo a success , and Ho wants you to join his army that you may bo this. Ho would remove all 'ob stacles in the , way of the grandest prosperity. Mon do not fall in this worla for lack of ability , but because of unfaithfulness and sin. A man may coma from the common walks of life and still do the best work. Stanley was born in Wales in 1810 , the son of a man who was too poor to keep htm , hence ho was put in the poor house.for a term of years. LJut that bravo soul has gone on and up , and has carried a torch that has lighted up the dark places of the earth. That some of you have failed to do all that you hoped to do , need not dishearten you. "It is by the ship wreck Unit wo learn to build ships , " and though some of you who carry the grip say "I am not as young as I once was , my hair is turning gay , " wo an swer , 1 > A- man is never old until his heart is old.1' Ago ought to bring sense and skill. At seventy yours of ago one oftho greatest spirits of the old world rose up and said : "I will hang the Pantheon in mld-alr. " If youcouldonly realize tlio bonodts that result from being on God's sldo , you would not hesitate for a moment. Head the third chapter of Proverbs and God will toll you souio of those. "Happy is the man that llndoth wisdom and the man that gottoth un derstanding , for the merchandise of it is bettor than the merchandise of silver nncl the gain thereof than fine gold. She is more precious than rubies and all the things thou canst desire are not to bo compared unto her. Length of days is in her right hand and in her loft hand riches and honor. " I will name for you throe principles of Christian manhood that lam sure Our Father wants you to havo. The llrst of ttioso is the blessing of Almighty-God. You have had this in n good measure or you would not bo hero to-day under such favorable circumstances. . God has boon bettor to us all than wo deserved. You look up hero at mo very Innocently as though you never did a wrong thlnp in your lives , but you would not bo willing to write out the record of the past and have people read it. I 1 have como to the cunclusion that some of the biggest scamps that run , go to church. A young Scotch girl came to our homo the other day and told Mrs , Savidgo and myself the saddest Btory I over hoard ; of the base betrayal by one who was called a man. Yet that thing frequently attended church. Many mon have n good measure of di- rlno blosalngs , though they do not merit them. But by the blessing of God I moan not only the general bless ings which fall upon nil , but divine pardon and forgiveness. How easily obtained Is this. Every man that trav els on the road in a legitimate line can bo God's child If ho wishes. Tina prize is not to bo worked for or bought , but accepted as iv free gift. The sins of the lifo and the evil thoughts of the heart must nil bo loft , and us a little child comes to Us mother , so In the simplicity &nd honesty of our hearts must wo como to God. Then nro wo taken out from the number of the condemned and put In the lists of the Raved. How simple that. is. A Sunday school teacher wanted to toll * his class how it was , and ho told his boys ho would give his watch to the one who would take It. But not till ho came to the smallest boy was the watch grasped and hold on to. It IB yours to take , 'i'horo are many examines that micht bo glvon to Illus trate this point of God's blessing. Road that beautiful story of Esther , the queen , and you will ECO tins thought : The king gave a banquet , whore every body got drunk , and sent word for Vashtl , the qucon , to como In. 4Tho qu'con refused and was dismissed from the palace. Esther , the Jewess - ess , became queen in her stead. Old Mordocal , the Jew , who had brought her up , would not bow to Ha inan , the prime minister. Thatold Jew had only one borio in his back and that was Etraight. The traveling man ought to bo llko him in that respect. Through Hainan's Intrigue , the Jews In all that province were to bo put to death on a cortuin day. Riders on swift horses carry the dcatli message. Through old Mordccai , Hsthor hears of their futo and she touches the sceptre of tlio king and invites her hus band and the prime minister to a private dinner. When a woman would roach a man's heart , ahu often docs it through his stomach. They are again Invited to dinner u second day. That night the king can't sloop. Ho tlnds by the records that old Morducal has saved his life and lias not been re warded. Ho compels Hainan to dress the old Jew in the King's apparel and place him on the king's liorbo , and makes him load the horde through the city. You know the sequel. Hainan is hanged and the Jews are saved. Old Mordocal is made prime minister. God's blessing rests on his own. His blessing saves iu danger and in peril. You may have it. If I had time I would give you another example of how God can not only bless in this general way , but can save frOni sin. Ono of your own number who lives in ray town was last winter convicted for sin. Ho had n godly wife. That wife prayed In the family and said grace at the table , until her husband told her that he would have no more of that ' 'foolishness , " with an ad jective before the "foolishness. " A man will light when God crowds him into the last ditch. The wife did not give him up. Shosnid "those meetings cannot close until my husband is con verted. " A meeting was appointed for that man's special benefit. The whole charge in the gospel gun was aimed at him. Ho said , "this mooting' is for one man. Will ho give his heart to God ? Ho hesitated just a moment , then rising up in his seat he said : "I am that man. and I will bo a chribllan by God's help. " Ho came to the altar and prayed for himself , but ho did not got anything. God can wait a million years till the conditions are fulfilled. Jack wont homb. resigned his $2COO job , mailed his resignation to the St. Joseph liquor house and returned his sample case of liquors. Again ho knelt at God's altar and this time ho got religion. Jack weighed 225 , but ho wont over that house as light as a feather , urging the most hardened and desperate to come to Jesus. If only you will pay the price you may have God's blessing that saves from sin. The second quality I mention is sound sense. The fools are in the devil's crowd. The sensible men are on God's sido. See an example of this : A man made money in largo amounts. Hiswlfo put on her llnory and started out to call. She saw a Quo bible on the center tablo. She had to say something. She said , "That's a beautiful booic , what is it ? " The lady replied , "That's the bible. " "Ah , ' ! said the caller , "I think I've read it a nice story ; ho married her , didn't ho " That woman's daughter had no souse. She went away to school. The masters wrote back that she could not learn any thing she lacked the capacity. The old man replied , "That's all right , you buy her a capacity and I'll pay for "it. " The llrst thing I want to Icnow when my child is born is , has ho got good sense'/ God only can give this and help us to cultivate it. If you have sound sense you will bo saved from the vices of tht > day which moot you at every step. The prophet Isaiah says that the horses and oxen in his day know moro than mon , and this is about true to-day. A hog wont drink beorbutsomo traveling men will. Have the blessing of God and common sense and you will steer clear of the vices. And then , too , you will have a homo of your own. God pity the man that is like the mule at the stable aoor , with nothing to oat and snow all about him with "no one to love him. " I have been happier and moro useful in pno year since my marriage than I was in ton before. AH a rule , an old bache lor hasn't much sense. But the true husband honors woman , loves little children and is kinder to all. If you do not roach homo oRonor than once in six months , love some woman and toll her so. And at the marriage alter take the vow that binds till death , and Keep that vow sacred ; and thai woman at homo will watch and pray fet you. And I trust God may send to your homo little children , and that you maybe bo the happiest , gladdest man this side of heaven. Sound sense will help In thobo linos. The third quality I name for you Is bravery. God can't use a coward , either on the road or in the pulpit. Bravery la needed for the traveling man , and grit of the purest quality , lit the heat of battle Napoleon asked Mos- sonna , "How long can you hold out1/ ' Mossonna sent back word : "I can hold out for two hours , or for six hours , or for twenty-four hours , or until Franco gains the victory. " They called Marshall Murat a soldier fop. but they never called him that in .the hour of battle , for whore the balls How the thickest and the light was the hottest there rode the Held marshal ol Franco. In God's nnmo grow this bravery. Once in a dull time the traveling men who sold the old lour-horsa McCormick reaper wrote back to the house they could not do business. McCormick son' ouch man a bag of white sand without n word of explanation. The mon took the hint. That sand was worth thou sands of dollars to the house. . urge you to-day , bo brave in your business. Bo braver still in fighting the dovi every stop of the road. Your wives nt homo are good am bravo , for it takes n woman for a hart placo. I make a prayer for you from the heart that when you have sold the las hill of goods and made the last trip , am you are called to make a final settlomon with the Great Employer , you may bo able to say , "I have lought a good light. " # 4 Tlmy Were In Wyoming. DKADWOOD , Dale. , July 8. Messrs. 0 G , Wallott , representing the Buckloj Shirt companyof St. Louis ; W. 1C. Mar tin , formerly of William A. Wilson & , Co. , of Omaha , but now representing IConnarn & Mhior.oigar manufacturers of St. Joseph , and J. 0. Carson , ropro sonting Leo , Clark tc Androoson , hard ware merchants , of Omaha , all well cnown nnd representative traveling non , who frequently make the rounds of the Black Hills , have just returned rom Sundance , Wyo. , and they relate an experience which would Indicate Ifat some of the officers of justice there are very peculiar in their ideas. On Saturday last the above named gentlemen , at the request of Mr. Mar- rln , who has frequently visited Wyo- nlng , and who represented the fishing on Sand crook to be excellent , decided to make n trip out to Sundance and spend a portion of the tlmo in fishing. Leaving Doadxvood on Saturday they cached Boulnh , a small village just across the Wyoming line , the following lay about noon , whore they took dinner at the Wheeler house , and were pro ceeding to fish in Sand crook , which runs through the town. Sir. Wheeler , the proprietor , advised .horn that they had batter desist from Isblng , as it was contrary to the law , md also told them that the proprietor of the opposite hotel , one Sol Bunker > y name , who was also n justice of the loacc , might have them arrested and cause them some trouble. The boys , acting uuon his advice , abandoned their tailing project and wont in bathing , jut observing a small drag not on the jank of the crook they throw it In in iport and caught a few fish , which they mmodiatoly released and throw back into tlio water. Bunker's nephew and son , having doubtless boon posted for the purpose , were watching the pro- . codings and reported in duo tlmo what I/hoy saw to the old man. In thn mean- limb the boys had gone on to Sundanco. On Monday , while they were solicit ing orders for their respective houses , Meyer Frank , of the firm ol Meyer [ 'Yank ' & Co. , a dry goods establish ment , wont before Justice Martin and swore out a warrant for Mr. Wallet for selling goods by sample without a 11- conso. lie was arrested by the sheriff md his deputy and taken to the police court , where ho was fined $20 and costs , amounting to $ HO.'Mr.Wallettrognrding the proceeding us unjust and entirely unwarranted , refused to pav the line and nskod for an appeal to the district court of Crook county. This display of legal knowledge on 'Mr. Wallett's part fuvo a turn to the affair which evident ly had not been oxpeetod , the nnrtios thinking , undoubtedly , that their victim would pay his line peaceably and that 110 occasion would bo given for resort ing to arbitrary and harsh measures which might load them onto dangerous ground. But the cowardly piece of work liaving once been undertaken had to bo completed. A bond was fixed at SoOO and pending the search by Mr. Wallott's issociatcs for some ono to go on his liond ho was thrust into jail and put in Lho pen in company with a number of liorso thieves , where ho remained for nearly an hour. By this time , however , a number of the leading citizens of Sundance got wind of what was going on , and they lost no tlmo in denouncing the affair as brutal and outrageous. Several of the best citizens of Sundance , including Todd Pottigrow , Qon Porter and W. J. Hawkins , a wealthy euUlo man , gave security for Mr. Wallctt's appearance. Mr. Wallott at once engaged Messrs. Fowler & Motz , attorneys of Sundance , to bring suit for SoOL)0 ) damages and for false imprisonment against Meyer Frank and all parties engaged in his arrest , and the laugh now looks as if it might turn out to bo on the other side of the mouth. At any rate Meyer Frank and some of the so-called otllcors of justice of Crook county arc likely to experience some trouble before the bus iness is done with , for Mr. Wallett is determined to push the matter as far as the law will allow , and ho has consulted a prominent attorney of Dead wood , who will probably conduct his case for -him. It will probably como up in the August term of court. But this was not all. Returning to Beulah , on their wi > y to Dead wood , the party were at once arrested for fishing on Sunday , to which they pleaded guilty , and were lined $10 , which was paid. The boys think it extremely probable that .ludgo Bunker pocketed this line , but as they had considerable fun at his honor's expense , and were cordially invited to "havo something" on him after courtadjournudthoy make no kick on that score. Taken alto gether , they think their treatment by the civil authorities of Wyoming to have been about as shabby and in iquitous as they have over experienced anywhere ii their whole career on the road. They wish , however , to bear witness that the respectable citizens of Sundance were not parties to the affair , but on the other hand were most out spoken in their indignation at the out rage. W. K. MAUTIN C. G. WALLKTTE , J..C. CAUSON. * _ Drink Ills Downfall. Louis C. Herr , representing in St. Joseph , Mo. , the wholesale tea and cigar house of II. C. Fisher , of Chicaga , left his homo as Ujual atr8 o'clock last Wednesday morningnnd since thattimo nothing has boon scon or heard of him either by his.distracted wife or friends. Tlit ) firm of H. C. Fisher was formerly located in this city , but several years ago removed its business to Chicago. Three years ago Ilorr was appointed representative of the company at this point. Ho was supplied with samples and a small stock of goods , his business being to take orders and forward to the linn for delivery , or , if the order was small , fill it from the stock ho kept on hand. In addition to taking orders , Herr also attended to the collections and paid all bills against tlio lirpi incurred hero. Armond LaUorg , formerly a resident of St. Joseph , is also connected with the house of II. C. Fisher , in the capacity of bookkeeper , and is a personal frlond of the Herr family , and being in Kansas City for the Fourth , ho had received an invita tion to visit with Herr , but on his arrival was In formed of that gentleman's ' disappearance. As a member of the firm ho at once took charge of Horr's books and in a short time discovered n shortage of $000. The accounts were somewhat mixed as Herr had appropriated money to his own I'so that ho should have used to pay bills , at other times ho had collected money and inbtoad of forward ing it to his firm , had used it to pay bills. LaBorg has boon at work on the boolis for the past two days and as the speculations extend over quite a period , has not yet boon able to gel at the exact amount. Ho dons not think It will exceed 8900. Herr has an interest in an estate at Moalmnicsburg , Ohio , that will pay the shortage , and no effort has been made to find him , Horr'ti downfall was drink. * * * The Uiionrtnlniinn orOofTco , J. L. Ailworth , representing Winslow - low , Rand and Watson , importers o : teas and coffees , Boston , Sundayed ui the Millurd , He has just returnui ! from n trip to the coast and reports hav ing found business unusually promis ing ; "Wo are having a hard tlmo , " said Mr. Ailworth , "in our trade because o the coffee market , which has boon very unsteady. " - Ho produced n lolfar from Mr , Wat son , who writes : "Now , in regard to. the market , while wo cannot see , \ny boitollt to us in hav- ng it go higher , yet wo fool that the srop conditions are such that coffee is inblo to bo n , great deal higher for many months to como ; so you need lot bo afraid to soil your good custom ers larpo bills of colloo , as in our Judg- nont there will bo no chance for its go ng down , but n utpat chance for its go ng up. " "On the strength of this , " said Jimmy , "I sold ono mnn 0,000 pounds , and in loss than a week the market wont down. The result is that wo will uivo to make him good ; consequently , ho trade under such circumstances is mrd to handle. " ' A Chapter un Hats. "Tho man who can discover a jot black dye fast in Its color will make a fortune. " : t was Samuel U. Levy , a Now York .raveling man. who made this doclara- , ion to a BEIJ reporter yesterday while dilating quite eloquently on the process n hat goes through in its manufacture. Mr. Levy represents the firm of Uonzor , Stern & Co. , Now. York , and is now nt the Mlllnrd with n largo display of sample goods for his customers to ox- xmitio. While exhibiting two or throe jluok dorbys , ho ran his hand over thorn to show that the coloring would rub off , and explained the fact that a [ ast dye , except for brown colored hats , lias never been invented. "But , " said ho , "wo will got the right .hing some time. All the stiff and soft 'oil hats are made from the fur of an animal. It is blown on to n cone first , .hen coyorod with a brass funnel and Dolled about two hours in hot water. This mats the fur. Then It is pounded , : olorod , aim put in to the block for shap- ng and sizing. Before the finishing .ouches are added the hat is loft in a hot room until thoroughly dried out. The . evolving machine with which the fur is blown on to the cone has an instru ment attached to It by which the opora- .or determines just the amount to blow 'or a certain sized hat. " . Mr. Levy has been on the road fifteen years , and had such great success as a salesman that the firm took him into ) artiiorship. Ho declares the business ibis year is very good. "Omaha , which [ visit four times a rear , " said ho , "is always one of my biggest points , and I Have sold an immense pile of goods hereon on this trip. " * * nioKraphic.il Sketches , 'j. K. QAnUATT. Nine years ago Jack F. Garratt com menced the pilgrimage incidental to commercial lifo for > W. L. Parrottifc Co. , of Omaha , the ontorprisinsr wholesale dealers in hats and caps , and that" ho lias hold his plico' until now is suf ficient evidence that he has done his woric faithfully a'nd well. Indeed , it would be a hard liiattor to find a more popular salesman mdandoringthc towns of the state than Jack , as he is familiar ly called. Ho was born in Belleville , Province of Onturjti , Canada , in 1861 , and is therefore 23 years of ago. Jack is a modest follow , 'yet generous to a fault and wholly without fear. It is said of him that while on a trip through Iowa , a few years "ago , and while at Spirit Lake , ho 'rescued u little girl from drowning , at ho peril of his own life , and refused toigivo the public his name for fear it would get into the papers. A brothersknijrht of the grip , however , chanced to bo there who know Jack quite well , and ho gave up his name , which so incensed him that ho gave the Sir Knight to understand that the only thing that saved him from a spunking was his diminutive size. The company ho represents has no peer on the road in the state. Ho is deservedly popular with the boys , und especially with his customers , whom ho visits regularly every sixty days. CIIAllLKY M'CAIIGEII. Few traveling men are better known throughout Nebraska and Iowa than Charley McCargor , who represents Aultman , Miller & Co. , of Akron , O. , as special agent in this state. Among agricultural implement dealers ho is known as the "Buckoyo man. " Charley is about twonty-eight years of ago , and was born near Blackvillo , Canada , on the St , Lawrence river. Ho is deserv edly popular wherever known , and hia proverbial politeness has miuio him a general favorite , not only with his cus tomers , but with the girls whom he has chanced to meet from place to place In his nine years' tramp as a commercial tourist. Ho may properly bo chibsed as ono of the old timers on the road out of Omaha and Council BlulTs. As Charley tersely put it , "My escapades would fill a good sized volume , and my size has saved mo from many a good thrashing. " McCargor has very few peers as a Bales- man , and as a collector has had phe nomenal success. A hundred dollars would cover his losses during his entire service with the company ho repre sents. With the statement that ho has been with Aultman throughout his ca- veer as a tourist , and the class of goods ho handles considered , something of the romurkablcness of this state in out becomes apparent. During the late outing Charley was a conspicuous figure at Cushman's park , and contributed greatly to the pleasures of the week. AV. I. HKIil'UUUY. Among the most popular boys on the road in Nebraska may bo found W. S. Holphroy , who does the state for the A. Booth Packing company , of Chicago , Baltimore and Omaha. Ho commenced the tramp with the grip about eight years ago for Collins , Gordon & Kay , and handled sporting goods for the firm over five years. At' 'the close of his contract with that firm , which was suc ceeded by the Collins Gun Co. , ho engaged - gaged with the A , Booth Packing com pany , successfully rdpresonting it up to this time. Holphrcy was ono of the lead ing spirits in the Wte outing hold at Custimnn park , and contributed greatly to Its success. Ho lej twenty-nine years of ago , rather undpr than over the a\or- ago man's size , bit | ; nevertheless keen and sagacious , and a perfect mimic. Ho can impersonate iv , dt0 ; ken man better than any pt-rson on earth , and ho never drank a drop of linuoi ; in his life. When out for a lark , us fiho boys put it. ho is apparently the drunkonost member of his party , to the gretit amusement of all who nro up to his raokot. In this way ho escapes the opportunings of passing acquaintances and strangers to ioln in a social glass. Few of the boys have a wider acquaintance aiid fewer are moro favorably known throughout the state. At the There was a largo installment of th tourists at the Murray yesterday , and most of thorn appeared to bo sorry thai they were alive. With fine silk hand kerchiefs they mopped their lofty fore heads , and with palm loaf fans they funned away the flies , which , with to- imolous fout , clung to their perspiring cuttuloa. "Good morning , gentleman , " re marked the interviewer , as ho approached preached a. group consisting of Etnil Munn , representing A. . L , Linger & Co. ; S. Silver , representing H. Tide- paid & Co. ; Lou Wuuel , with Schuol- dy Bros. iVCo. , and Frank Adler , with D. Adler & Son. "It's a wnr "Somebody kill htm , " gasped ono of them. "Walter , bring us an ovovcoatl" rolled another , while the other two glanced musingly upon the lappols of , holr nogligo flannel shirts , which bore the legend "It's always warm in sum mer. " This quartette know nothing about .ho state of trade , and didn't want to for the present hour. They wanted chiefly a cool breeze , an Infallible fly extinguisher and n pass to the base ball grounds. S. Gutmann with Max L. Gutmnnn , of Rochester , was one of the guests who makes a trip every throe months from , ho city by the lake to Kearney. 'Trado ' , " ho says , "Is a little up a slump ; it's hot you know. Who in ihundcr wants to buy goods when the Impnoss of their collars and shirt- losoms engrosses the principal share of their attention. The others who spent Sunday nt this : iouso were : Frodil. Dayton , Chicago ; E. A. Firestone , J. S. Smith , Chicago ; II. F. Princes , Now York ; D. F. Urp- huart , Boston ; W. H. Cosgrovo , Chicago cage ; A. Opponholmor , Rochester , N. Y. ; A. Briotlcstool , Rochester ; II. Story , Now York ; W. C. Sjmtld- ing , Cleveland ; J. E. Dean. Chicago ; M. W. Robinson. Jackson ; .losoph Jn- cobson , Now York ; A. M. Slnnott , Now York ; Louis Worngor , Chicago ; E. C. jrant , Chicago ; J. L. Peck , Chicago ; L. Hamburg , New York ; John GoodChi- cage ; H. D. Martin , Indianapolis ; II. Wright , Now York ; II. G. Lugohlmrdt , Chicago ; J. O. Smith , Chicago ; S Meyer , Chicago ; James MoLaron , St. Louis : W. C. Price , St. Louis : C. [ I. Smith , Chicago ; J. ,11. Whit- Uikor , Chicago ; I < rank Flcitfcs , Chicago ; II. A. Foster , Chicago cage ; Clint Bultcnflold , Denver ; T. S. O'Connor , Now Kork ; G. W. Mason. Now York ; Max Glazier , Chicago cage ; J. J. Little , Chicago ; L. II. Watorburv , Chicago ; Gcorgo Smith , Chicago ; A. M. Lyman , Chicago , and W. E. Mihis , Chicago. Impurities of the blood often cause Treat annoyance at this season ; Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood , and cures all such affections. .JOHNSON" KXPI.IAINS. Ho Tolls About Ills Rotations Will ) the Sidney Hank. In view of the faot that a variety of opin- ons exist rogiu'dlng tlio affairs of the bunk at Sidney , ot which Charles Morgan wns cnshlor , Mr. P. 13. Johnson was scon nnd nskod to state just what hia rotations were with the institution. Said ho : "I was not a [ inrtnnr , und have had no business connec tion with the Sldnoy bank for over two years. I was shown a paper purporting to bo a pavtnershiu agreement between myself and Moraan. It had my name signed to it , but I had never scon the paper before. The date of llllng with the county clerk was not ca tered outho paper. "All the connection I hail with the Institu tion wns In this way : When it started it was liroposed to incorporate , and another party und myself were to to in with Morgan. When the tlmo came the other man backed out , and I lent Morgan money to start with. This was afterwards returned. 1 Imvo loaned hlrn inondy at different times , and have discounted paper for him. "I told the people at Sidney 1 would do what was fair , inereiv because of friendship for Morgan , who was an old chum and Rclioolinato. I don't care to become mixed In any litigation , and would assume reason able obligations , but I would not do this because - cause I feel that 1 am responsible in any way for the affairs of the bank. " Mr. Johnson also stated that the statement in some of the papers that there was any danger of trouble between Morgan's rela tives mid himself was a lie out of whole cloth. The following is only QUO of over fifty families who have testified to the cures effected by Chamberlain's ColicCholera and DiarrlKL'a Remedy in Pope county , 111. , during the epidemic of bloody flux last summer. Daniel W. Pee , Rook P. O. , says : "I tried it for a bad case of the flux und found three doses sufficient. After that I took it in smaller doses now and then. I gave it to my family In the same way during the epidemic and had no trouble. " Local military Notes. The Omaha Guards will resume their Mon day evening drills on the Stli lust. There was no Sunday concert at Fort Omaha on Sunday , the reason being that the Second Infantry band , accompanied by tno Musical Union , gave an excursion , On Saturday there was a Juvenile oicnic at Pries' lake , composed of children from Fort Omalm. It was a most enjoyable affair. Mi- . Keller gave a very pleasant bop on Friday nt the post hop room. It was largely attended by the ofllcers and their families , and passed off pleasantly and was a credit to Mrs. Keller , who worked earnestly to make it a success. Lieutenant W. M. Wright , Second Infan try , is ordered to tlio Uelfovuo rifle range in charge of the enlisted men In the right wing of the Second infantry , who are to represent the companies of that wing in the depart ment competition. Ho is to glvo them six days practice at known distances and skir mishing. Each company Is represented by ono competitor , as follows : Company A , Second end infantry , Private Gustav Ohrenberg : company j ) , Corporal John Collopy ; company C , Sergeant C. Klwcll ; company E , Corporal J. Frederioltson ; company G , Private Wil liam J. Schoonibroom. The competitors who will represent the loft wing have not yet been announced. Lieutenant Wright and his detachment will leave for the rlllo range at Bcllovuo on Monday. Mrs. Doctor Mosoly , who has been the guest of Mrs. Cautnin Keller for the past week , leaves for the cast to-day. Lieutenant W. J.Elliot. Ninth infantry , who has boon a visitor at the fort during the past week , leaves for Fort fieuvonworth to day to go through the course of instruction at the school of application. Mrs. Wlllard , , her son ( Brayton ) and daughter , ( Miss Hortonso ) are visiting their relatives , Quartermaster Sarson , Second In fantry , and Mrs. Haraon , ' Mr. Wllhins , brother of Llovtsnant Wll- Itms , Is at Fort Omaha , the guest of Mrs. Ul hi. hi.Lieutenant Lieutenant Charles A. Harvey , of the Omaha Guards , sent in his resignation nboul onn month ago , and it was not until Irisi Wednesday night that it was accepted. Lieutenant Harvey is sorry to leave so line a company , and the company In ono voice express sincere sorrow at loosing such an up right comrade and ofllcer , and hope ho may in time loin them again , On the 15th of July there will bo a selection madofrom the men of the Guards to iill the vacancy. That hacking coug hcanbo soqulckly cured by Shlloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale by Goodman Drug Co. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , revisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , SOS ( south lUtli Street , WAWTEO Q Cllici. CountlM. Bchool DUUIct , 'A'ater Com. panics , &p. We are iu tlie market for the purchase of round amounts of such bonds. Correspondence solicited. N , W. HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers , 113-117 Monroe Street , CHICAGO. 06 Dovonahlro $ tra t. BOSTON * Pears' Fail * white hands , Bright clear coi Soft healthful skin * liB Great English Complexion SOAP.-Sold . Evoiywiiere. ? . IMPORTERS JOBBERS * . .r. . Q --cs - - rf ssqs/fl i . < . r . IF ffiS fe. ' * , * : . j- " ) ' n V iJ J , _ TIN PLATE i ' FISHINQ METALS , TACKLE , NAILS , SPORTING HOUSE GOODS. FURNISHING LAMPS , COODS , GLAS8WARI 18 , 20 , 22 , 24 , 26 , 26 , 30 AND 32 LAKE STREET. CHICAGO , ILL. O FOR PAIN Instantly Btops tlio most excruohitlim iialns ; ncvor falla t > nl o case to the fmiroror For PAINS , IIKUISKS. IIACKACIIi : , CbNUUSTIONS , INFLAMMATIONS. UIIKUM ATISM NEUtlAI.UIA , SCIATICA , IIUAUAC'Iin/rOOTHAUIlli ' , or nliy Other 1'AIN , u fciv npplloutlOB act llko ninglc , causing the pitta to Instantly stop. A CU11E FOR ALL JJOWEL COMPLAINTS pains urlJlnnrom / chii-i o or ( Hot or wutor or other causes. ( iO Omits n ISottlo. Bold I > y For sale by M. IT. Bliss , Omnhn , Nobrnslcn. A. J. POl'PLBTON , I'roililont. II. W. VATB3. Treasurer. J. J. UUOWN. Vlco-l'reslilout. K. T. J033KIA-N , Sjorotirr A SOLID NEBRASKA COMPANY. OF OM.-VIIA , NI2B. Paid ITp Capital , SIOO.OOO Fire , - Lightning - and - Tornado Insurance , OfllccB , S. K. Corner Douglas and Sixteenth Bis. Tclnplionu l-l5. ! Directors : A. J. I'oppleton. J. II. MlllnrdVm. . Wallace. J. W. O.uuiatt , II.V. . Yutos , N. A Kuhn , K. S * . Stone , C. I ) . Wooilworth , J. S. Collins , J. J. Drown , S. T. Josselyn. Home OfUee. Xos. ttOO , U01 , 302 , ItUIi Ihwvu's lllock , Onmlm , Nob. TOHINQS , | EMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , HALLET & DAVIS , ARTIST SUPPLIES , KIMBAT.L , MOULDINGS , PIANOS AND ORQAN3 FRAMES , SHEET MUSIO. 1513 Douglas St S Omaha , Nebraska , Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. Dn.B.0. WEST'S NJEHVE AND URAIM THE AT. I NT , aguaruntooJ 8 eclQo for Hysteria , Dtzzl- DOM. Convulsions , FU3 , Nerrou * Neuralgia , Ueadtohe , Narrous 1'roitration caused bjr tha use of alcohol or tobacoo , Wnkefulnesi , Mental Deprusilon , Bof caning of the Drain , resulting la Insanity and leacUnn to rulsory , decay und death. 1'iemuture Old Ace , llnrrenness , LOUD of Power In either sex. Involuntary Losses and Hponnat- orhrca canned by orer-oxertlnn of the brain.self , abuse or overindulgence. Kach box contain ] cue month'n treatment. $1.00 a box , or six boxen for .1.00s nt by mall prepaid on receipt ot price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by iu for six boxes , accompanied with U.OO , wo wlU Bend tbe purchaser our written guarantee to ro tund the money If tbe treatment does not effect cure. Guarantees ligued only by Goodman DrnuCo. , UrugRlata , SoU Agents , UlO Fornam Uoet. OmaUft Web. „ . . ICE WATER LEMONADES , SHERBETS , AND ALL COLD DRINKS. lltt'lll correct t/teilii i < iul/i/In. " HtneeofJte OH the Stomach , Tot U.n ll.illh FriMrrinr , for " lBrlfor tln , md Xi. . . .forAll , ThtUntBom. W r tlivirsit In rililinet. War- r Ll.d Btrlclly tart mJ u ir. niDltd , An 2Qcl Dt Rtmtdr for DUrrhcc * , Chol.m Morbsi. 1'rittUrr , nd til Dligjd-.rj o ( tin Dovili , J/OVEMT1UI..II110S. Hear blrsI lmv tried the Hungarian filackbrrry Julco you BU kindly if lit me. Hit thv no plus ullra ol nummor drinks. It Is free from ulco. liol , nllays tlilrit , tones ilia dllffstlvo organs , lias a rlna aruuiRllo flavor , and Is Just Uiothlnifordl rri ! lrout > . Ins In inn limtml term , A TAHI.KHI'OONI'OI. IN A GIAHS OP ICK WATKH UUTtNKCTAHH NiXTAU. Jtetiiectiully. T.A .ATCHIflQ > lM.I ) . For mleby UruKxI Uuulvrs auu u roccio. 'NESS CU ED r ! Pit. umitliaiiTtllUlARlAR CUSHIONS WOP fem * KkllM/i fcrird al.ll.lll ; . CtufOf I W . itr > l wttrull Ji n > * ii mi. face. 2Oto60 DAYS.- - Thin is a disanso which bus horetofor * Bullied all Medical Scicn'co. Wn n Mercury , Iodide of I'otpimtum. Sarnnpa rtlla or Hot Springs fall , we gunranteea cure. We have a Remedy , unknown to anyone lntn World outside of onrCompany. and one thai has NEVCH FAILED to cure the most obstinate cases. T n dayo la recent cases does tbe work. It Is the old chronlo il deep eoatod cases that we solicit. We b vo curoil hundreds who hare been abandoned by Physician * . andpronouucod Incurnbls , and vfer < challenge the wbrld to bring us a case that WA will not cure In Ifem than Blxty dayx. Since tbo history of mealclno a true opeclflo for B/pbllls ha * boim sought for but oarer found until our MAGIC was discovered , and wu are jiiitlflad ila saying It U the only llemeuy m the World tn t will now Itlvuly cure , because the latent ModlualVorkn. . publlsned by the bent known uutnoHtloj , i&i there wasnevera true specific before. Our rim. edy will cure when ererythlnu elae has far-od. Why waste you'time and money with patonB medicines that never had virtue , or doctor wltlt physicians that cannot cure you , you that hare tried everything else should come to us now ana Kit permanent relief , you never cart get It else where. Mark what we say , in the - ud you" must take our remedy or NBVIilt recover . ma you that have been afflicted "but. n short tlm should by ull moana come to us now , not one 10 tenet new canes aver utt permanentcured. ! . Many net help and think they are free 'from thl disease , but In one , two or three year * after U appears again In a more horrible form. This IB a blood Purifier und will Curd any Skin or Dlood Dlooaso ' .tiion Everything Eleo Fails. NOTICK We cleilro to ciutlou patients In ro * Card to partlou claiming to usu Iho Cook tliiat i-dy. Our formula U not and UANNOT b xuown to anyone but ourselves , THE COOK REMEDY ! 6. . . Ron 418 aiiJ 419 , PailoD Block , OMAHA BU8IHE3 MUTU VUM . o , IU.