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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BlflB ; MONDAY , JULY 29 , 1889.
THE CITY.
Porannnl
H. II. Prrwt Is In the city from Fremont.
J , O. Wlso , o ( Lincoln , wn * in town yes
terday.
A. F. Phillips , of Hastings , epcnl Sunday
In the city.
DCS Molncs' ball leasers nro quartered ot
tha Uarker.
James It Porter , of Hnlglor , Nob. , Is nt
the Uarxor.
J. II. Mohl was nt tno Arcade yesterday
from Wnboo.
DO. W. Buch Is nt the Murray from Sioux
Falls , Dakota. .
Miss n. Donty , of Tampa , Fla. , Is a Millard -
lard hotel quest.
Walter 33. Wood , of South Omaha , spent
Sunday In the city.
S , A. Darnoi nnd N. O. Tolman , of Lin
coln , nro at the Pnxton , .
William Hootti nad wl'o , of Loavonworth ,
Kan. , nio at the Pnxton ,
II , M. Adams and 13. F. Qrlflln were in the
city yesterday from OnlilanU ,
F. Dllll , of Sohulor , was n visitor In the
city yesterday , registered nt the Arcado.
"W. II , CORgcshnll xvns nt the Murray yea-
terdny , en route cast from Oaidand , Cul.
A small pnrty of Cleveland , O. , people
nro nt the Murray. ' 1 hcv are Mr. nnd Mrs ,
Sol Hallo and Louis A. Dialed.
n. A. Cooley , of Sioux City ; A. W. Ebor-
Imrt , of Cedar Haplda. nnd Pull Davis , of
Omnhn , dined at the Millnrd Sunday.
Frank Cnrruth , J. O. Hlchoy , A. B. Todd
nnd F. M. Ulchcy cumo In a party from
Plattsmouth yesterday to view tbo metrop
olis.
olis.Charles
Charles Rolpolbaum , of DCS Molnca.
dined nt the Murray yesterday with Mr. nnd
Mrs. M. H. Hlllor and Miss Cmvaa Uolgcl-
bnuin , of Omnhn.
Fred Qroon , Dr. J. L. Connnt , Charley
Reese , E. P. Newell , Fred PhlnRlng nnd
Tlionms Fnrwcll , nil of Herman , were nt the
Mlllnrd yesterday.
ttio Gnrrilfllico Liaw.
An important ineotlnR of the local branch
of the Nebraska Business Men's association
will bo hold to-night nt Y. M. C , A. hall nt
8 :80 : o'clock. The now Nebraska statute for
bidding creditors to garnlslico n Nebraska
man's ' wages from lown will bo strongly dis
approved of. nnd it is said funds will bo sub
scribed to aid Mnlicr & Pickering , grocers ,
who lost n test case bcforo Justice Uocd
throe or four weeks ago , to carry the light
into the higher courts. -
A Mad Doe Sonro.
A genuine mad doi ? scare has taken pos
session of the people down On Pierce , near
Twenty-Second. Yesterday afternoon about
two o'clock u small white cur was observed
snapping at everything In sight ns it ran
nlong Hickory. As it passed the homo of
Mr. Moss , a street lamp lighter , It bit four
teen-year-old Seaweed Moss and n man em
ployed to assist him , In each case snapping
at the Calf of the leg , tearing the clothes and
scratching the skin , but not drawing blood ,
Passing up on Pierre street , the animal bit
two or three other Jogs. A party was formed
nnd the mad dog was Rhot , as well as ono
of the dogs bitten by It The others could
not bo found. It wns said that a girl was also
bitten by the same cur earlier in the day ,
but her name nor that of the assistant lamp
lighter could bo learned.
Lncn.1 Military Note * .
Yesterday the companies at Fort Omaha
were Issued the now campaign knife.
The Fort Omaha nine and the Crane
Bros , played a gnmo of ball Satut day. The
former won by a score of 13 to 7.
The ten companies of the Second infantry
are cnco more united for a short tuna nnd
appeared together on dress parade last
Week.
Mr . McFarlnnd , principal witness for the
prosecution in the Fletcher case , has tele
graphed that she will arrive ou Monday
mqrnlng.
A complimentary serenade was tendered
to Mrs' General Huskln , mother of Assistant
Surgeon Haskin , U. S. A. , by the Second in
fantry bund , on July 24 , at Fort Omaha.
The entire command nt Fort Omaha was
out several day lust week under the direc
tion of Malor Uutlor cleaning out the weeds
Which bad grown up within the limits of the
post.
'Jj'horo will bo a prize drill to-morrow even
ing nt the Omnhn Guard armory for a gold
modal. Lieutenant Truitt , U. S. A. , will act
ns judge. A warmly contested drill is ex
pected.
A number of the ofllccrs , members of the
Fletcher court-martial , have transferred
I
, llioir quarters from the hotels In the oily to
the private quarters of the oflleors at Fort
Omnha. Gcnetal Mbnor is the guest of
Captain Halnes ; General Knutz nnd General
Blunt are staying with General Whoatoti ;
Lieutenant Klnzle entertains Colonel Offlcy ,
and Captain Dempsey , Colonel Poland.
Unvo You Cntnrrli ? There is one
remedy you can try without danger of hum
bug. Send to A. U. Colemnn , chemist , ICula-
muzoo , Mich. , for trial package of his catarrh
euro. Hla only mode of advertising is by giv
ing it nwnv. Postage 2c. Judge for your-
cclf. Mention this paper.
PICNIC.
A Very 1'lensant iny in the Woods at
"Waterloo.
No moro auspicious day than yesterday
could hnvo been chosen by the Butchers'
union for their picnic excursion to Waterloo.
Tbo morning- was cloujy , but this made no
apparent difference In the turnout , for at
10:10 : a. in. , when the train pulled out of the
depot , eight of the nine coaches wcro com
fortably filled with the jolly wielders of
the cleaver , accompanied by their wives
and sweethearts. At South Omnha another
largo delegation got on board , completely
filling the last conch , and monopolizing the
standing room of the others. The numerous
well flllud baskets , with chicken legs pcoplnt ;
from under clean impltliiH , showed that while
each rosy cheeked dame nnd maiden
"Was on pleasure bent ,
Still had a frugal mind. "
Besides the passenger coaches was a bag
gage car which contained liquid refresh
ments , and Jn front of tills was an Armour-
Cudnhy car containing the undressed -beeves
which wcro to figure In the sluughtorlng
nnd dressing match between John Koznlchek ,
of Omaha , nnd F. N. Scanlan , of Council
Bluffs. The nuislo for the occasion-was , fur
nished by the A. O. H. band.
The excursionists reached Waterloo about
11 :80 : , nnd their first work nf tor taking pos
session of the plcnlo grounds was to discuss
the contents of lunch bsskots. Ono of the
features of the afternoon's sport was the
match gutno of base ball between tha wholo-
Bale nnd retail butchers , The wholesalers
were from the linns of the Armour-Oudahy ,
O , H. Hummond and Swift & Son's com *
panics. The battery consisted of 13. Welch
nnd O. Welch , pitchers , mid Jumes Pttzsim-
mons , catcher. The retailers' battery con-
el&tcd of Tom Fatmlgun , pitcher , and Frank
Holnzman , catcher , The retailers laid the
wholesalers out most unmercifully- a
score of 00 to 4.
The match between John Rcznlchck , of
Omaha , nnd F. M. Scanlan , of Council
, Bluffs , for quickest tlmo in killing and dress *
Ing a beef , attracted considerable attention.
Heznlchcck came out ahead , completing the
Job In 0 minutes and ! IS seconds. Ho was
Awarded a prito of $20 In gold. Scanlon
finished his beef lu 13 minutes and 44 seconds ,
and was given $10.
Dancing and other sports made up the
quota of the day's jncasuro until 8p.m. ,
When the train was boarded for the home
ward trip. _
The Sueved Heart academy , for day
pupils , situated on St. Mary's avenue
. und Twonty-sovonth streets , is un lustl-
t.utiou devoted to tlio moral und intel
lectual education of young girls. Tbo
cowVso includes ovorythltiR from u nro-
jiaratory dopurtnio.it to a finished
clubslcul education. Besides the ordi
nary academical course , music , paint
ing , drawing and the languages ara
taught. French is included in the or
dinary course. '
Ditforonco of religion is no obstacle
to the receiving of pupils , provided
they conform to tlio general regulation
of the school. The scholastic term be
gins the first Tuesday of September.
C'lasbos commence at 0 a. m. , and arc
dismissed nt 8BO : n. m. , an hour for
recreation being aUo'.ved at noon ,
REVIVAL AT THE COLISEUM ,
Intoroatitiff Mootinga Yoatorday
Morning and Evening-
A GREAT SWEDISH EVANGELIST.
Dr. AVnlclonBtroin's Labors In tlio
Cnuso or IlcllKlou Ono or the
Moat Ilcinnrkablo Men
of ilia Time.
Dr. P. Waldenstrom , of Stockholm , Sweden ,
preached before great nudlonccs at the Coli
seum yesterday morning nnd evening. Mr.
Waldonstrom , la o man of imposing personal
nppoaranco , and ono of the most remarkable
men of the times. At homo ho has boon for
thirty years prominently before the people
ns a revivalist of wonderful power. Ho is
the Swedish Moody , and , lllto his American
counterpart , gains mastery over audiences
by the clearncMH and simplicity of his Inn-
gunge. Tlio preacher has for fifteen years
past stood without n peer in his own coun
try. and has had gratifying success ns an
author and educator. Many of his books have
been translated into half n dozen European
languages. As a teacher ho chose to work In
the preparatory colleges , delivering lectures
of the greatest value to the educated youths
of his land during the transition period from
boyhood to manhood.
Hut his greatest success has boon achieved
In the legislative halls of his country , whore
ho is now serving the third term In the lower
legislative house , to which ho was chosen by
the people. There ho Is ruler by right of
brain and matchless oratorio power , nnd no
other man In the Swedish parliament has
such Influence as ho.
First In the pulpit and on the ros
trum , a writer ot exceptional power ,
and head uud shoulders above his
colleagues In the carllamont , it in
easy to understand the reverence nnd
love manifested toward him by his fellow-
countrymen at homo nnd abroad.
During the past two months Mr. Waldon-
strotn hus been leading great revivals among
his countrymen In the largo cities of the
east , accompanied meantime by Ilov. John
A. Hultman , pastor of the Swedish mission
in this city , and who , combining in his own
parson the ability to act as chorister , organ
ist , and preacher , is ono of the most versa
tile and successful young men in the western
ministry.
When Rev. AVnldonstrom rose to address
his audience yesterday morning there wore
not less than throe thousand people before
him. They wore almost without exception
of Scandinavian birth or lineage , and repre
sented every part of Nebraska as far west as
Holdrodgo , western Iowa , Minneapolis and St.
Paul and the Scandinavian element InOmaha.
Omaha claims a population of 180,000 people ,
of which it is estimated that not more than
10,000 nro of Scandinavian descent. Of the
3,000 who listened to yesterday morning's
sermon , fully four-Qfths were of the 10,000 in ,
Omaha , and of the near 5,000 who came out
last night an oven larger per cent were
Omahans.
On the raised platform behind Rev. Wal-
donstrom sat the following ministers : Rev.
J. A. Hultman , of the Swedish Mission ,
Twenty-second and Davenport streets : Rev.
Mr. Froden , of the Cass Street Lutheran
church ; Rev. Mr. Berg , of the Swedish
Methodist church ; Rev. Mr. Nygron , of the
Swedish Baptist church , and Rev. Mr.
Fogelstrom , of Omaha. From outaido the
city were the following : Rev. O.
A. BJork , Hamilton county , Nebraska ; Rev.
J. Peterson , Oakland , Nob. ; Rev. N. A.
Blornstrund , Wavorly , Neb. ; Rev. J. Qulst ,
Wahoo , Neb. ; Rev. J. Josefson , Meade , Neb. ;
Rev. M. Lindoll , Malmo , Nob. ; Rev. F. O.
Hultmau , Holdrego , Nob. ; Rev. O. O.
Folk , York , Nob. ; Rov. Mr. Rosendal , of
Sioux City , la. ; Rev. M. Swanson ,
Swcdoborg , Neb. Other clorytnen , from
Council Bluffs and elsewhere , wcro in the
audience.
The morning service was opened with n
song by the congregation , followed by scrip
ture reading nnd prayer by C. A. BJork , of
Chicago. A collection was taken , and was
followed by a second song , in which the
whole congregation , led by Rov. James Hult-
nmn , joined heartily. There was a some
thing inspiring in the air , a soit of national
patriotic fooling , such as might bo Inspired
by the singing of "America" under the shad
ow of the pyramids. When the last note had
died awavtho speaker of the morning mounted
a table that stood on the front part of the
platform and ottered up n second prayer ,
reading also from Matthew v. 1:12. : The ser
mon , as well as the preliminary exercises ,
was given in the Swedish language.
Simple , unaffected and earnest was the
manner of the speaker , and his preaching
was simple and solely of the scripture. The
lessons taught in the text wore that the people
ple , when Christ came , had burdens enough ,
wherefore when Christ preached ho rfllsea
the bui dens , by right counsel and pure ex
amples. Such sermons had the poor people
never heard before , therefore thov received
him well and accepted his ministry , though
the rich rejected it. So always tlio gospel
has been the hope and the beacon light of
the poor and afflicted , an over present help
to those who will receive it.
Pimples , bolls and other humors nro
liable to npponr when the blood pots
heated. To euro them , take Hood's
Sarsaparilln. _
Wolves In Missouri. .
Missouri is ono of the few states in the
union in which bounties nro paid on
wolf scalps , and the only ono in which
there is a price put on the bond of a rat ,
BayR the St. Louis Star Sayings. The
state law outlawing those animals permits -
mits county courts to authorize their
extermination , but fixes the prize of n
wolf scalp at f3 , to bo paid by the
county. There nro counties in south
central Missouri , sparsely settled and
very poor in many ways , that are always
referred to as "wolf scalp counties. "
Before the war the settlers had the
wolves in pretty good control , but dur
ing the six years of lighting all the men
in the southern counties wqro in ono
army or the other , and during these
years the wolves multiplied to such
numbers that the slieop raising indus
try of that section never has boon re
stored. In the live years of 1870 to 1875
81,600,000 was paid out by the state for
wolf sculps. One would think that par
ties hud embarked in the business of
raising wolves for a livelihood. This
is not , houover , true , for it will take
more than another $1,500,000 to otlr- :
mitmto the wolves from couth Missouri ,
Wo sell great quantities of S. S. S. , nnd
the sale holds up well no fulling off , or pros
pect of falling off. While many uro loud in
its piulso , not ono complaint has been heard
from our customers.
J. E. SBAIIS' Duua STOICE , Waco , Texas.
A Rrinnrkiitilo Onvo.
Some workman recently discovered a
cave in Franklin Parlc , in the West
Roxbury district of Biwton , and explored -
plorod it for 100 foot. They discovered
arrow heads and other evidences of oo-
cunntion by Indians. Tlio sides of the
opening had the appearance of being
the work of nature , but within the cave
the work of man was plainly soon. The
walls were as smooth as though chiseled
out , and there was plenty of room for
throe men to stand abreast. Every few
foot there were openings in the side of
the cave which looked as though they
had boon cutout of the solid rock. The
coiling of the cave preheated an odd
appearance , A series of bowlders hang
ing from the roof seemed to have boon
fastened by mechanical means , and ex
tended the outiro length of the cavern.
Mnlca no
By dispelling the symptom * no often tu'.ten
for couisumptlou. SANTA A111B has
brought gladness to many a household. By
Its prompt use for breaking up the cold that
too often develops into that fatal disease ,
thousands can be saved from an untimely
pravo. You make no mtstnka by keeping a
bottle of this pleasant remoay in your
houso. CALIFORNIA OAT-R-OUUB is
equally effective lu eradicating all traces of
Nasal Catarrh. Both of theio wonderful
California remedies are told and warranted
hv Goodman Dru ? Co. f 1 a package , a for
A STEP IN THE DARK.
An Unknown Alnn Moctn AVUhix Ter
rible Dentil.
A step In the dark n slip and n crash.
Another human life has boon blotted out.
Last nlgnt the body lay in the morgue , and
there was none to name 1U
Some time during Saturday night a
man , probably stupid with drink , crept
Into the now brick building in oourao
of erection alongside the natatorlum oa
Howard street. From the first lloor
ho climbed to the second , then It is
presumed , though no ono knows , to the third.
The now building and the natatorlutn nro
connected , but there are wldo apertures in
the party wall opening from the third floor.
To carry out the hypothesis of the coroner ,
the man must have entered through ono of
the nporturcs upon the third floor of the
natatorlum. Then In endeavoring to retrace
his steps In the dark , ho stepped upon n nar-
no\v board which lay across the opening In
the floor loft for the olovaton. The board
tipped on Its eldo , and ho was precipitated a
distance of about twenty-five or thirty feet.
As ho fell the upper porthn of his body
struck upon the first lloor , and there lie was
hanging when , nt 8 o'clock yesterday morn
ing , ouo of the laborers catno Into the build
ing.Tho
The dead man was lying face downward In
n pool of blood which had oozed from ghastly
bruises on his face and head. His rljht Ice
was broken below the knee and his limbs
were quite cold.
The coroner was summoned , and caused
the body to bo removed to the morgue , whore
during the day dozens of persons came to sao
if the dead man was ono whom they know.
But not ono knew htm. On neither clothes
nor person was there any mark by which hla
name could bo learned. In his pockets wore
found two short load pencils und a piece of
tobacco , a leather protection for the fingers ,
such as is used by stone cutters , and a
broken foot rulo. His colored cotton shirt
was sprinkled with stone dust , which con
firmed the Idea that ho was a stone cutter.
The dead man was five feet , five inches tall ,
chest full and broad shoulders square , arms
sliglitty longer than the ordinary
man's , weight about 145 pounds ;
face square and covered with throe or four
days' growth of sandy board , mustache of
same color , eyes blue , hair somewhat scanty
and of light brown color , hands calloused as
though accustomed to hard labor. The shirt
he were was a light colored cotton affair
striped with n light shade of brotvn. collar
attached. Pants , coat and vest of light
stripe , grey und black.
Half a dozen cheap boarding houses fre
quented by men of his class were visited and
Inquiry mado. Atonoplacoon Harne.v. be
tween Tenth nnd Eleventh , a man of the
foregoing description had been inlsslnir since
the previous night. An attache of the place
was brought to the morgue but failed to iden
tify the corpse as his boarder.
Will you suffer with dyspepsia and
liver complaint ? Shiloh's Vitallzer is
guaranteed to euro you.
Two Cases of Insnnitjr.
J. P. McEllroy , who claims to DO nn em
ploye of the Wabash Railway company In
Chicago , is In the city Jail. Ho thinlcs ho is
still In Chicago and wants to send for some
of his friends to taito him out. Hohas , been
In the Jail since Friday , and is quite rational
at times. Last Friday ho wont out to the
county hospital and ascended a ladder to a
height of thirty-ftvo feet. From that height
he Jumped to a pile of lumber some distance
away. Ho is slightly disfigured as a result
of stopping too quick , but is doing well.
George Kicuth , who says he is a Milwau
kee druggist , is confined in the city Jail with
a bad case of "snakes" and a pair of ma
hogany-colored eyes. The combination was
too much for George and ho was found in a
recumbent attitude at the corner of
Eighteenth nad St. Mary's avenue yesterday
morning about 8 o'clock. In the afternoon
ho inscribed a voluminous letter to a friend
in Milwaukee and grow very indignant when
a messenger boy , whom ho had summoned ,
declined to undertake to aolivor it. George
is being treated by the city physician.
Excursion to Ogtlon , Utnli.
Round trip $30.
On August 20th an excursion run by
the Inter-State Land and Town Co. ,
will leave Missouri river points for Og-
( len , Utah. The rate will bo $30 for the
round trip. Tickets good to return up
to Sept. 10th. Passengers can have
choice of routes. Ogden is now the
most prosperous city in the country and
money invested thcro at present prices
will surely return a largo profit. Ad
dress ,
INTKII-STATE LAND & TOWN Co. ,
1807 Larimio St. , Denver Col.
Yachting in France.
The French are taking to the water
for umusomont. Rowing on the Seine
is receiving considerable and not un
successful attention. Yachting is becoming -
coming very fashionable. Jules Verne
has been for many yours an enthusi
astic yachtman. Guy do Maupassant
cruises about the Mediterranean fre
quently. Henri Monior , a son of the
wealthy ex-chocolato manufacturer , has
ono of the finest of French yachts , and
various other representatives of French
nobility and wealth take their vacation
on the Mediterranean , the Atlantic or
the various European canals.
Cushman's Menthol Inhaler , cures catarrh ,
headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay Fever.
Trial free at your druggist. Price 50 cents.
Ginger Beer uml Watermelons.
Dr. Howland , of Washington , fur
nishes the following recipe for a cool
and wholesome summer drink :
' 'White sugar , 8 pounds ; bruised gin
ger , 8 ounces ; cream tartar , 2 ounces ;
sliced lemons , 4 ; boiling water , 4 gallons
lens ; ycnst , i pint. Pour the hot water
over the four first named ingredients
und infuse for two hours. Add the
yeast , and when the fermentation has
gone on for two hours put the liquid in
strong stone bottles and cork securely.
It has 'kick'to ' it and
a powerful , un
less the corks 'are tied in they will bo
likely to fly out and the boor will lose
its 'snap. ' Two ordinary yeast cakes
will do as well us the half pint of
yoast.
"I have no hesitation in saying this
is the host all-round summer drink I
have over found. When taken it
should bo cool , but not ice cold , and
whatever olToct the cold water may
have on the stomach the ginger will
counteract.
Absolutely Purea
This pan d r n r r Tarle , . A Jnary l of pur * ,
ty. Buenett ) and wholeaomeness , Moro eco.
uomlaaltEaa tha ordinal r tclnds , end cannot
bu sold in corapotltlon with the multitudcp ot
lor or cnortwMght alum pr PtP pnMo pftwdera.
tjold Only in cans , lloyai llakint VOftdU Com-
puny , US W U Street , N w
Sick Headache
TS a complaint from which many suffer
1 and few are aiitlrcly froo. Its causa
is Indigestion and n. sluggish liver , the
euro for which is readily found in the
use of Aycr's rills ;
" I have found that for sick hoiulixcho ,
caused by a disordered condition of the
atoinncli , Aycr'a Pllls are the most rc-
llnblo remcdy.- Samuel ' 0. Bradburn ,
Worthington , Mnsn.
"After the use of Aycr's Tills for
many years , in roy practice and family ,
I am instilled in saying that they are an
excellent cathartic and liver medicine
sustaining all the claims made for them. "
W. A. Westfnll , M. . , V. 1 . Austin
& N. W. Hallway Co. , Burnot , Texas , j
"Ayor's Tills nro the best rncdiclno
linown to mo for regulating the bowels ,
nnd for all diseases caused by a dis
ordered stomach and liver. I suffered
for over throe years from headache , in
digestion , and constipation. I had no
appetite nnd was weak and nervous
most of the time. By using three boxes
of Aycr's rills , nnd at the same time
dieting myself , I was completely cured. "
riilllp LockwoodTopoka , Kansas.
" I was troubled for years with Indi
gestion , constipation , and headache. A
few boxes of Aycr's Tills , used in small
dally iloscs , restored mo to health.
They nro prompt and effective. " W.II.
Btrout , Moadvillo , I'd.
Ayer's Pills ,
BT
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass.
Sold by all Drug-Uti and Dealers In Medicine.
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oniTatfllvc
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liOa FAHNAM STREET , OMAHA ,
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Office hours , 9 . m , to 8 p. m. Sunday * , 10 a.
m. to 1 p. m.
Specialists In Chronic , Nervoui Skin and
Blood Diseases , .
t37 Consultatlon at office or by mail fre * .
Medicines Bent by mull or express , securely
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sion to loclety , easily discouraged , lacK of contl
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Blooi and Skin Diseases & & &
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of Mercury. Scrofula , Erysipelas , rever Sores ,
Blotches , ulcers , Pnms In the Head and Hones ,
Syphilitic Sore 1 hroat , Mouth and Tongue , Ca
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have failed.
Fidnnu Ifpinaiur and madder Complaint * ,
rUQuBYi UllUdiy rulnful. Difficult. too freJ
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To Yonn ? Men and Mide-Apd Men ,
"
PITDD Thej awful eirect"of early
AQIIDiD UUllD Vice. whiciirbtinRS organic-
weakness , destroying both mind and body , wltn
all Its dreaded Ills , permanently cured ,
TID1 } RDTTQ Adresi those who have impaired
UUUi DM 10 themselves by improper Indul
gences and solitary habits , which ruin both
body and mind , unlUtlcc them tor business ,
tuuy or marriagn.
M AiiuiKD MKN , or those entering on that hap
py life , aware of physical debility , quickly a *
rlsted.
ODK SUCCESS.
IB based upon facts. First Practical Eipe
rlence. Second Every case Is especially studied *
thus starting aright. Third Medicines are pre ,
pared lu our labatory exactly to suit each cnae ,
IhitB affecting cures without Injury
t37 8end 0 cents postcge for celebrated works ,
on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases.
Thousands cured. t 0r A friendly letter or call
may save you future Buttering nnd uhume , and
add golden years to life. & No letters on-
Trered unless accompanied by 4 cents in itamc * .
Address or call on
Wit's. JUETTS & IIirrTS ,
1108 Furnain BtrooL Omaha. N b.
In 1PS31 contracted Wood Poison
of bad type , and uus treated Mlth
mercury , potach nnd earsaparllla
mlxturci.grou Ing orto all thetIme.
1 took 7 mnall bottles U , H. S. lilch
cured ino entirely , nnd no sign of
the dreadful dlcato lias returned ,
J. C. NAM-I : ,
Jan. 10 , ' 8 ? . llobbyIllc , Ind.
Hy little niece had nlilto tuclllng
to fuch an extent that the \\fia con
fined to the bed for a long time.
JI ore than 'JO pieces of bone came
out of her leg , ami the doctors tald
amputation Mas the only remedy to
ea\ohcrlire. I refused tlio operation
and put hct on K.U.B. and the Is now
upacdncUveandlnasKoodlicnlthna
nuycblia. Miss ANXIB GEEtLiNa ,
Feb. 11 , VJ. Columbus , Oa.
Book oa Illood DlfcaEcs ecnt free.
bwi T Hi-Edna Co.
DraucrS. Atlanta , da.
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK ,
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , ITfiB.
Capital . , . 8400,000
Surplus Jan. 1st , 1880 . 02,000
OFI'ICBltS AM ) imtECTOHS.
HKMIV W. VATES. president.
Ljtvria B , HEED , Vlca President.
A. K. TOU/AI.IN ,
W. V. MOUSE ,
JOHN A COLMNS ,
It. U. CUHIUMl ,
J. N. II. PATIUCK.
W. II. B. lludiiKt , Cashier.
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor. 12th and I'arnam Sts.
A General Hanking HublnuRs Transacted.
anil Tuiaura njIlKfifuo noire ;
CANCER Look tree. L.u.BtHIlU8Ln.u. ,
160 VV'ablsU V. . C1UCAQO , ILL.
Continental Clothing House
IVmJN
We call attention to some special bargains in our Men's Suit Department , in medium col
ored sack and frock suits , Our price for a first class business suit/thoroughly reliable in
every respect.is $16. At this price we are showing several lines of popular mixtures which
we know will give perfect satisfaction. We guarantee every garment.
This will be the closing week on our $10 Suit Sale , but we have quite a variety of choice
styles yet in stock. Our effort will be to close up this entire line this week. Price $10 for a
suit guaranteed to be strictly all wool and perfectly made. We have samples of some of the
fabrics which we will send to any address.
Price 7 5 Cents ,
We will offer this week about 100 pairs of Men's pure linen Pants at the ridiculous prlco
of 75 cents , Goods which have always sold for $1.50 and $1.75 per pair , but we are over
stocked with them and have made the price so low that it will take only a few days to
close the entire lot.
Send Postal Note and 15 cents for postage and we will send a pair to any address.
Send waist measure and length in inside leg seam.
OMAHA
Co
BOSTON *
NEW YORK
DES MOINE3 Proprietors ]
Cor. Douglas and 15tli Sts , , Omaha.
STILL A CHANGE AT
$15.
Some good bargains may yet bo found
among our odd s.lzes of men n suits. Dear
in mind these nro not inferior goods which
TVO offer , but Ihstclabs in every partlculur.
MAX MEYEU. ADOtPII MBVEIl
ESTABLISHED IbCO ,
Max Meyer & Bro ,
Great reduction of price on second hand
Pianos and Organs. A good chance to got a
good Piano for a small amount of. monov.
The nbove prices are 10 per cent less than over
offered before 11 nd us wo must hav. room for our
large Block of NewPInnoH noulll give an extra
ID PIT cent discount fiom above prlrca to nny
one that buys an Instrument before Aunust 1st ,
KvcryliiHtrument guaranteed to bo just 3 re
presented ,
riuuos Tor rout for if 2.50 nnd upwards
] ior iiionlli.
for rent for $1.50 iiiul iipnnnlfj
per iiiontli.
] f you buy nuy ot the iibovo Initumonts and
you are not Batisllcd , o will allow you sumo as
you paid for it toward any DOW Piano you may
( telnet. Call catly and get a bargain.
Cor. 16th and Farnam Sta ,
Sleek
Remarkable for powerful sympathetic
tone , pliable action and absolute dura
bility ; 80 yearn' record the best guaran
tee of the excellence of those instru
ments.
I/1 n U C Vnnd nil unnry trouble ? easily , quick.
.
MUNtT lyiuiA BUfoly cured byUOOTUUA Cap.
BUl s. Several CIIBM cured in wren layi. Sold
ut l.60 per bor , allrtrue8 , ! ita , or by jria.ll from
Doctua * Jl'C'aCo. UJ WlilW a..lull <
lee * .
ALWAYS
gll LEMONADES , SHERBETS.
1 AND ALL COLD DRINKS.
It trill correct thctlamaatiig In *
' fliicnceoflce on tha Stomach ,
For Men Health rriierrln ? , for
Children Invigorating , , nd Re-
\frmhlng for All. Th Beit Sum-
'oerBcveragolnExlitence ' W r-
r nte4 Strictly faro and Unfer-
denied. An EBclent Remedy
( or DUrrhoi , Cholera Mortmi ,
Dyientory. and Ml Eliorieri ot
tbo Eowoli.
NAsnviLirTnvif.Jnno987.
ME5SHS. LOVENTIIAL 111108.
Dear Slra : I Imvo tried the
Hungarlnn Illncklicrry Julco
\ou BO kliullr sent me. Ills
tbc no plus ultra ot summer
drinks. It li free from nlto-
ho ] , nllnjf ) thirst , tones the
( llfcnllvo orRHns , 1ms a duo
arumntlc flavor , nnd Is Just
tha thltiRfordlarrliccnl troub
les In tlio heated term , A
TAJlIjESI'OONI'UI. IN A
UI.AHS OF ICB WATUll
OUTNEC'I'Aim NECTAll.
llMpectfully.
T. A. ATCUlbON , M. D.
Tor nnlflby Drupclsts.I.lquOC
Dealers uiiu Graters.
nn.R.O. WEST'S NBUVB AHD DRA.IN
HUNT , a guaranteed sjiBcluo for Hysteria , Dizzi
ness , Convulsions , Ills , Nervoiu Nouraluln ,
Headache , Nervous Prostration caused by th
ass of alcohol or tobacco. Wakofulncss , Mental
Deprusslon , Hoftnnlnanf the JJraln , resulting In
Insanity and londlniuo mlaery , docuynnd death.
Piemature Old Age , llarronniws. Loss of Power
In either nex , Involuntary Losses and Spermat-
orlicuacaused by orur-exertlou ot tliu brftln.self-
abufli ) or overlndulgcnon. JCach box contains
eno month's troatmont. $1.00 a box , or alx boxes
for 15 OO.sent by mall prepaid on receipt of prlco.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure nny caao , With each order received by
DB for six boxes , accompanied with iVi.OO , norlli
Bend the purchaser our written , giiaruntoo to re *
fund the money if ttio treatment does not otreot
ncuro. Quaraoteea Issued only by Uoolman
Drug Co. , Drugglita , Sole Agent * , lUO I'urnam
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
.
1802 FAHNAM STREET.
C.bo liquor Habit. I'mllUMy Cared
bjr AunilnlrlerlnK Dr. llalnev1
liulilen
Hcan hOKlrun In u cup of cofleoor ten vrltlioul he
knowledge of tlio person tHUIiitf It ; litiDrolutu ) } harm
It'bs.nntl Hill otfutt a vpuedy nnil perniiinvnt ouie
rtliuilicT tliu imilont ! n in'xI'Ttitu ' drinker or nn
Iroliol wrutU. 'lliuutandi of UrunkanU Imve liiiun
nude tumpornta men who IIHTU t ikfn Uulilun bpucino
M lliolrcunt'iinltlioul tliolrUnovrlod utiiiil ludnf ba
lore lliojr quit ilrlnLliid of lln'lr ( inn frto will , u
NKVIIll I'All.y. Tan > xnuiii onto liiiineuiiutcd wub
tliu BiHiclilc- becoiuim * uttur iDipomllillltjr for the
Iquor nppotltu to oslit. for iitlu lijr ICiiliu fc Co.
DruncUli. litb nndlioiulai t . , unil lnUiinlCura
it. , Ooiuliu , A.I ) . Kuitor li Uru. . Ujuin.il lllulfi.
For salu and by mall by Goodman
Company , Omaha.
N.W.COB. I3TH& DODQE STL , OMAHA. NEB *
FOB THE TBKAT1IEST OF AU.
1 APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES
HeitFaoIllUei.AppiratusandnemeilleifbrEuoeeiiftil
Treatment of every form of Diieaes requiring
MEDIOAL or SUROIOAL TREATMENT.
.NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENT8.1
Board & Attendance. But Accommodation ] in Wet t. '
03" WRITE yOR IROULARS on Deformltle
ing a Scecialtyoi
PRIVATE DISEASES
Ml Blood Ulitiiti iiieeeilfalljr trwiud. BjplilllllsTolMn
ooicontn. . . ( u. orln > rumtnl.ifiilljrn llor.x
I > r iiMurrlr | tke < Jn iii rk oliidlc > ti > eoiilriili or tenter.
pao perioutUiiUrileir preferred. C.ll.pJ ( omull uiorni
tlilo/r of jeur e w ul we will itod in jiltlu wrtrrer , on
RflnK Tfl MFW rTfEE : y ; > ° ° I'nv.i. ' Breeui 01
UUUrIU fllEri f KerrouiO ic.iei , l n > t ntrHrpiu
Illi ; lee ] n < 1 V.llcoAl. , vltU que.lloo ll.U JlUUreie"
OBIAKA MEDIOAI. as BUJtOIOArINaTITUIH ,
13th and Dodjo Strccti , OHAUA , MED.
C. E. & C. M. ANTHONY.
312 1st Nat'l Bank Building ,
Omaha , - Nebraska
FARM LOANS
.
I.owiates for Choice Loans. Titles and values
parsed upon promptly uiullo.uis closed \Utlioui
delay Local corretapoudcnta vumted in No
nisVaand louu.
FOR
HEAT8 ,
FISH ,
80UP8 ,
GRAVIES ,
H M nriiuii I'urUnoarriiioiiffo ( ) . Iloariilni ; I
JBcbO(71lorOlrl mid Yniiuir l.adlej. rorl
" caUloiiKi JKldit.i. . ! liAYJCIt. l.L ! > . .
Uor ; uu 1'ark , 111. , or 7J Madison Birmit.Clilcafi , 111.
QT. JOIIN'B JIILirAllV SCHOOL.
D MANLIUH , N. V.
Civil Kncluccrlnir. I'lKunlrs. lluslness.
UT. ItKV , F , l > . I1UNVINUTON. I'rosldenl
IfS. Cou W , ViillliOK : : , Buperliitondent.
FEMALE
_ ACADEMY
PrriisratoryBndcolloBlitecouriwi.lUr | lur , l iru.
tauilu. rt. B. V lii-nami. j-i1KjVl ; , jnckfuiirlUc. U
V)1'.W ) VOItIC Mln-AKV
\\ull-on-liiidson. . Cub. 0. J. WitiaiiT. I ) ,
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