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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BJSS : MONDAY , AUGUST 19 , 1889.
JOHN SHEFFER'S ' GOOD NAME ,
A Merchant Fro m Mnnvlllo Dofondo
It Against Asporslona.
THE DEATH OF MRS. WILSON.
A FriontJ Snys the Blnn Who WaH
Acitltlil ! of Selden's Murder la
Kqitally Innoocnt of tlio
Otticr Charge.
Calls It n Foul Slnnilrr.
On August the 7th TUB BEE contained nn
entitled "Soldon's
nrtlclo of some length
Murder Unavenged. " It related to the
death of Mrs. Wilson , ono of the witnesses
m the case against John A Shaffer , who was
tried nnd acquitted of the murder of O. B.
Soldon , who wus nssnsMnatcd tit Mnnvlllo ,
\Vyo. , last spring , It will bo remembered
that Mr. Scldon wn sitting in his house
Into in the evening , and was shot through
the head by some unknown person outsldo.
It was Insinuated in the nrtlclo referred thai
Mrtt Wilson was familiar witfi llio facts of
the case , and was poisoned by SliofTor 011 the
principle that dead men toll no titles.
A merchant from Manvlllo , W.yo. , whllo
on a business trip to Omuha , culled at TUB
BEB ofllco and refuted the article In question
on behalf of Mr. Shelter and his friends lit
Wyoming oa a base untruth. Ho said : "Mr.
Shoffcr was triumphantly acquitted of the
charge of murder unit It was con
clusively shown at the trial how Innocent of
the crime ho win , nnd the sympathy that
was felt for him. " The gentleman exhibited
a newspaper published in GlcnrockVyo , ,
in which n description In given of the re
ception of welcome nd congratulation ten
dered Mr. Shutter at Manvlllo after his uo-
qulttnl.
"In regard to the supposed murder of Mrs.
\Vllsnn , 11 is regarded ua being entirely with
out foundation , " said this gentleman. "I
nm an un Intimate friend of the family , and
know whereof I Bpualc. Her death was
caused by tin excess of phlegm In her throat ,
which choked her. The primary cause of
her death was it functional disorder with
which she huit been afflicted for about a year.
O'o my personal knowledge Mrs. Wilson had
not been to Mr. Seldon's liouso for twelve
days. The implied accusation is nothing
tnoro nor less than a stab by his enemiesami ,
merits the contempt whicli It is receiving by
the people of Munvillcvho are thoroughly
acquainted with the facts in the case. "
Judge Muglnnls , of Cheyenne , who was on
the bench at Sbcffer's ' trial , wus at the Millard
this week , and Raid that from the ? evidence
adduced at the trial there was not
n particle of ilnubt as to the man's Innocence
of the crime. He pooh-poohed the idea that
Shelter -was in nny way responsible fur the
death of Mrs. Wilson , and thought Umtbomo
malicious and interested party must have
started the rumor.
A lenctliy communication has been re
ceived by THE UKI : from W. II. C. Jacques ,
csq. , ono of the counsel in the trial , covurln g
the case. The purport of the article shows
lack of motive on Snuffer's part for the kill
ing ot Mrs. Wilson and also slio.v.s that Mrs.
Soldon , at the time of the murder , accused
other parties of the crime.
This letter , and the statement of the Manville -
villo merchant , both deny that Shcffcr
wus unpopular , or that sentiment was
against him either before , during or after the
trial. They suy that ho is a respected citi
zen , and since his vindication at the hands of
the Jury is more popular than ever.
"The people of Munvillc , " said the gontlc-
Dinn , "are indignant that ono of their leading
citizens has been so maligned , and that the
resuectablo citizens of the town snould have
to bear the stigma of fostering so foul a
murder. "
Bill Barlow's Budget , of Douglas , Wyo. ,
May ft ! , ISb'J , contains n series of letters
written to M. Nichols by a self-confessed
morphine "fiend , " named Harris. Harris
claims to have been bought by a nir.n named
Kelly , lor $ . - > 00 , to kill Soldon. That ho was
sent to Mavillo with money to cover his ex
penses , commissioned to commit the crime.
When he got there his nerve failed him nnd
ho wont 10 Dead wood , whore ho received
money from his family and departed fur thu
east wltnout having accomplished his mis
sion. Ho happened to see un account in a
Chicago paper of the murder , and the trial
of Slioffcr , and wrote these letters to Mr.
Nichols. In them the innocence of Mr.
Sheffor is clearly proven , and fuels which
would probably hiivo turned the accusations
into another channel nro hinted at , but with
held , but the writer expresses a willingness
to po before the grand Jury or nny other
tribunal and tell all he knows.
O. A. It. Excursion.
From August 21 , to August 28 inclu
sive , the "Kock Islund Routo" will soil
round trip tickets to Milwaukee via.
Chicago for the G. A. B. oncimpmont
nt $14-60 , tickets good for return until
September 6. Choice of rail'or luke
route from Chicago.
Ticket olllce JK05 Fnrnam street.
S. S. STKVENS , W. A. 4
liocnl Military No'os.
Richard C. Boymor , the soldier who do-
sertoil from Fort Omaha on the 17th of Au
gust , whllo at work near the bakery , wus
hold at Fort Omaha to bo sent to the mili
tary prison at Fort , Loavcnworth to serve u
term of four years for desertion from Colurn-
bus bovracks , Ohio , on Juno 8 , 1SS8.
Ho vvos aoprohendcd on the 29th of June ,
_ 18S9 , nt Pluttsmouth , and was awaiting or
ders to go to the military prison at Fort
Leavenworth , whora ho was to servo out
his four years. A detachment of
three men and a non-commissioned
oflicer wore sent In pursuit , but
have returned without their man.
Mrs. Hartsuff. wife of Dr. Hartsuff , efFort
Fort Omaha , and her two daughters arrived
nt Fort Omaha yesterday from Now Vprk.
The Hartsuffe will occupy the quarters that
Dr. Brown occupmd while at Fort Omaha.
Captain J uther S. Amns , company E , Second
end infantry , has just returned from New
York , whore he has been on leave enjoying
the pleasure of senlng his family ana indulg
ing In hunting and lishlng on Lnko ( Jcorgo.
The captuln expects to jom ) is | company ai
Camp George Crook , Fort Kobinson , in a
lew days.
Mr. Henderson , brother of Dr. Henderson ,
now at Fort Omaha , is expected from St.
Paul this moruing to visit his brother at thu
Fort.
The post quartermaster sergeant at Foit
Omaha expects his wlfo to return from the
cast this morning.
Captain Mills and Ills battalion are ex
pected to return to FortOmahaon Saturday ,
the 24th inst. Captain Daggett nnd his bat
talion uro also expected about the same time.
The Fort Omahas crossed bats with
the Central Parks yesterday on the Fort
grounds , The game ended with a victory
for the Fort boys. Good playing and effective -
ive work was done by Cody In the box and
Purcell in the cage. Mr. Cowley ofllclatcd
as umpire , and with such Justness that oven
the losers could not complain.
A liondsoniocomploxlon is ono of the great
est churins a woman can possess , i'ozzoiil's
Complexion Powder gives It.
An ISnrly Moming Hurso Tlniif.
About 8 o'clock Sunday morning Mr. Wat-
eon , of the Una of Watson Bros , , blacK-
Binlths , on Harnoy near Fitteenth street ,
tlrpvo up to the shop with n horse and buggy
' from Jfiuies Stephunson's ' barn. Ho tied the
horse securely and went Inside- the shop.
When ho cumu out the rig was nowhere to
bo seen. Ho ri'ported'the matter to the jw-
llco and at 0 o'clock Ofllccr Mitchell found
the horse on the street , but without the
buggy , The horse Ima evidently boon un
hitched , aft the harness was not broken , The
ofllccr started for the pound with the animal ,
when he mot ono of Stepheneon's men , who
claimed the homo , and was allowed to tike
it. No truce was discovered of thu buggy.
Mortuarr ,
Miss Dubornh Schoolply died yester.jny
morning at the residence of her \uiolo
Joseph Shcoly , 2503 Leavcnworth treot.
For some time past the dcccasr' , jmg suflorcd
with dropsy and death came. , , uor as gllo ro.
gffiSSi" Thorns ft"r . . ' UX fr
oclock | thU uftcruoo ? 0 iCpcct' & „ ?
Uccvbam'c
vllli cnr nervous
Till : IsURfjlNOTUN'S HtO OUT.
Views of rrotnlnont Ilnllrtmd OITlclnls
on ( lie Matter.
ProbaoXv the bigfjmt bomb tlmt over ox-
nlodcil in rallroud circles was the action of
, lie Chicago , Uurlingtoii it Northern in
cutting rates from CO to 15 cents , as nn-
nouncod by Tur. QRB .vcstordny morning ,
The cIToot this tnovomont will have cannot
nt this lime bo iBinglnod. As n mnttcr of
Tact , it was a uaso ot necessity , knowing no
law , nnd the Chicago , Uurllngton & North-
era people were led into making the sweep
ing reduction only through a choice of ruin
LhrouRh disastrous competition ou the ona
hand or a possibility of uulllui ? through a cri
sis on the other.
Interviews with leading railroad men
of Omaha yesterday afternoon developed
the fact that the announcement was at loust
regarded us startling. General Malinger
itimbal ) , of the Union Pacific , said regarding
the case :
"I am not at all surprised nt the action of
the Uurllngton & Northern , The road has
tiad a hard time of late , anil hin had mnoh
to contend with. Their action wlllnottnjuro
or affect the lines west of tlio river , but the
Missouri river roads , the lines lending from
Chicago to the river , will bo likely to suller
some inconvenience. "
J. S , Tobbotts , assistant general freight
agent of the Union Piiclllc , snldi "fho an
nouncement was n corker. Of course the oth
er lines from Cliicng-o to the river will follow
suit. They cunnot help it , The Chicago ,
Su Paul & ICttnsas City , which reaches
Chmihu by way of the Wnbasli Western &
3t. Joseph over Its own line , has already
given notice that U will meet the cut , This
will doubtless force the other lines Into the
umtter , "
General Passenger Agent Francis , of the
JJ. & M. , did not believe Omaha would bo
much nffcclod , but on second thought ad
mitted that if the Chicago , St. Paul & Kan-
sits City had cut us announcedas ; u matter of
course nit river towns would bo affected.
Another olllciul , in speaking of the case ,
mid : "It Is the biggest cut over tnndo , nnd
if adhered to for iin.v time , will result in a
survival , not of the fittest roads , but the
wealthiest. It will be impossible- for the
Snnta Fc to keep out of the hands of a re
ceiver thirty days. They are on their last
loi8 now , mid this enormous cut In their
revenue will knock their foundation right
jut from under thorn. And , olt my , how the
St. Louis lines will kick if the present
differential ratals muntlotieil. Do you know
whitt the ritto from St. Louis to Oumtm will
bo to-morrow ? Five cents per hundred
pounds. Thu roads which will bo affected
most nro the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Pitul
nnd thu Itoelc Islund. The 'Q' will doubtless
stand the strain upon its revenue better than
any of the others. Uut us Tiu : Ucn's special
said , the outlook for the railroads Is very
dark nt present. However , some arrange
nent may be made by which thin notion will
bo rescinded. The Canadian lines will have
to bo consulted , nnd It is possible that they
will demand a subsidy. Time alone can tell.
The problem Is a difficult one.
The Sacred Heart iicadoiny , for day
pupils , Bituatod on St. Mary's avenue
ind Twenty-seventh streets , is an Insti
tution devoted to the moral and inkil-
lectual education of young girls. The
course includes overythuig from n pre
paratory department to a finished
classical education. Besides the ordi-
: iary academical course , music , paint
ing , drawing and the languages nro
taught. French is included in the or
dinary courso.
Dilforonco of religion is no obstacle
the receiving of pupils , provided
they conform to the general regulation
of the school. The scholn&tic term bo-
_ iiis the first Tuesday of September.
Jlafases commence ) at 0'a. in. , and are
dismissed at 8:30 : p. m. , an hour for
recreation being allowed at noon.
A Ij.Y
Police Oflloar Hlooin Goes Down to
Avoid Punishment.
Patrolman Ulpo.m of the Metropolitan po
lice force left \vriltuti resignation with the
chief yesterday. Charges hava been pend
ing nealnst him for so mo time past , and on
Saturday morning the chief notified Bloom
that his case would probably bo considered
by the commissioners that evening. The
commissioners hadn't tiuio to investigate
Saturday evening , but deferred the matter
to the next meeting. IJut the patrolman was
w lly and went down to avoid punishment.
The commission innv yet decide to niaka an
investigation into tliu officer's conduct , es
pecially as ho has been notoriously ono of
the most-brutal men ever on the forco.
Porsonnl I'nr.iirr.iplis.
\V. L. Wright , of Stockton , is at the Mur
ray.
ray.Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Lowe and son , of Chicago , are
at the Paxton.
N. P. Rlchman , wife aud daughter are in
the city from Chicago.
Charles 7 . Allen and wife , of Sterling ,
Colo. , were in the city yesterday.
Miss dura Grogir , of St. Louis , is in the
city , the guest of Raymond Gregg , of the
Chicago , Burlington & Qnlncy.
K. O. Wnrnoll nnd W. O Barnes , of No-
brasku City , wore at the Arcade yesterday.
AV. C. Brown , of the same place , is In town
to-day.
Wo soil great quantities of S. S. S. , and
the ftalo holds up well no falling off , or pros
pect of falling Off. While many are loud in
its praise , iiotono ; complaint has been heard
from our customers.
J , E. SEAHS' Dituo STOKE , Waco , Texas.
American Stnto Reports.
The seventh volume of the American State
Reports has just been Issued by the Ban
croft-Whitney company , of San Francisco.
The loading cases in the different states pre
sented in this work are selected , reported and
annotated by Mr. A. C. Freeman und his as
sociate editors. The \vholo is elegantly
bound in full calf , and printed in clc.tr , legi
ble type. The present volume contains the
latest decisions up to the your 1SS9 , and all
the valuable points may bo conveniently
founds by iiluuna of the carefully arranged
Index.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Will you suffer with dyspepsia and
liver complaint ? Shiloh's Vitallzor is
guaranteed to euro you.
A Sewer Cnvf-Iti.
North Twentieth street , above Clark , is
In bad condition owing to a sewer cuvo-in.
There nro several very bad holes which
should bo attended to in order that accidents
may bo prevented.
'Absolutely Purer. '
This powder never varies. A marvel ot pur * <
ty , htreugth and xrhoUsotncnesa , More eco
nomical thmi the ordinary kinds , and cannot
be sold In competition wjth the multitudes of
lor or nhortwf ik-ht ulum or vhosphate nowdtra ,
bold only lit cans. Itoyal Ilaklnif l'o dor Corn-
pauy , U * Wtal bU * t , Now Vvrk.
Have you
SOAP ?
ALWAYS
r
RELIABLE
For the cure of nil DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH , LIVER. BOWELS .KID
NEYS , BLADDER , NERVOUS DISEASES. HEADACHE. CONSTIPATION
COSTIVENESS , COMPLAINTS PECULIAR TO FEMALES. PAINS IN THE
BACK , DRAGGING FEELINGS , &c. , INDIGESTION , BILLIOUSNESS , FEVER ,
1NFLAMATION OF THE BOWELS , PILES , nnd nil doranuomont of the Inter
nal Viscera.
RADWAY'S PILLS nro a cure for this complaint. They tone up the 'internal
secretions to healthy action , restore strength to the storauoh and enable It to
perform its functions. Price 2oc nor box. Sold by all druggists.
RADWAY & CO. , Now York ,
For sale by M. II. Blisa , Oitulia , Nebraska.
p" j _ | f ( F % A
FA IR B A
FAIRBANKS , MORSE & CO.
SB-ST 1018 Farnam Streat , Omaha ,
ETCHINGS , S3 S3TEMERSON ,
ENGRAVINGS , USfJIALLET & DAVIS
ARTIST SUPPLIESj S * B3V-KIMGALL ,
MOULDINGS , 6STFRAMES.
PIANOS & ORGANSj i USTSHEET MUSIC.
1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating
Apparatus and Supplies.
Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc.
TOE fltSTWHITE MAP MADE IN AMEHCfc
HITE- .
CLOUD !
FLO ATI N-Soup-
RAPPERS
( URC.C 3IZr.i ' g
ana receive i ' 5
CASL' .
For two yeara I hail
rheumatism F o liail tltui ,
ItilUnblcd me for work
and confined mo to my
bed for a uholo year ,
during which time I
could not cen raise my
li.inclii to my head , and
for 8 months could not
move iny | l t In bcd.ynu
ndiici'd in fleU from
UWtoMlbs. waslrcat-
ccl by lictt plijBlrlans ,
only to grow Moree.
finally I took Shift's Bpcclllc , mid foon be au to
improve. Artcr.iMlillo vnantiny uorlc , ( iiiil for tlio
past flo months lmo been as \ \ ell A31 ucr n at all
from tuo cUccta of bullt's iSpccltlc.
_ JOHN RAT ,
Jan. B , 1SS3 , "v Ft. Wayne , Ind
tlocke oil Wood and Blcln Dlscajcs umllod frco.
SWIFT Si-rciria Co. . j\tl If
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1302 FAHNAM STREET.
Romnrlmblo for jiowcrfut fiymputliclio
tone , pliablu notion and absolute dura
bility ; 80 yours' record the best jf uantn-
tco of the excellence of tlic&o intrns-
inonts.
A I'ockul Cl nr Case Fivoto Smokers of
CHICAGO SHORT LIKE
OP THE
Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' ,
Tlio licst Ilouto from Omaha and Council
Itlnffr to
Eft'F'ti'S'T'g ' ' ' TC A C ! l .
M U BM
k2.Jn.AJ M a.tS J
TWO TRAINS DAILY BKTWEEN OMAHA
AND COUSCIii liLUFFS
Chicago , AND Milwaukee ,
St. 1'aul , Minneapolis , Cellar Rapids ,
Rock Island , Freeporl , llockford ,
Clinton , Duliiiqnc , Davenport ,
Elfc'Iu , Madison , JancsTillo ,
Helolt , Winona , La Crossc ,
And all other Important points East , NortUosst and
biiuclicnit.
For throutli tlcketi call on the llckc' ncnt at 1VI )
Fnrniiiu street , In barker Ulock , or IU Union 1'aciflc
Pullmiin Sleepora and the flnoit DlnltiR Carj In tlio
irorldarc run on tlio ma'n ' line ot tliu t. hleairn. Mil
vaukce A St. r ul Hallway , and every attention 19
pnlit to rmstcnKCM ay courteouit cmplo/aa of tlio
company.
It. MIMiRlt. General Mnnnser.
j. b' . TUOKISH , AssUtuuGeiiernl Mnnnpor.
A. V. It. CAKI'KNTBlt , Uuneral I'lisjenjor and
Ticket Accnt.
UICO , I ? , IIKAKKOHD. Assistant General I'ajienger
ftnd'ilcket/ifAiit. "
T.J.OLAUKUanorol Snpirlnt ndcnt.
CONSERVATORY . . . *
OFMUStG
AM departments of Musical Instruction , Modirn T an
i.llnoAi'U eta. L. F. BirLLiui * , Jucksoavlllc. Ill
IlrooUo Hall , for OlrU nnd YounI.iullcn
l > ortldgo ! Alodla Acudomy , for Hoys anil Young 3lcn
SwilMn C , SliortMgG. A , M , JSSSS.
Mcdln , I'ciuisylvaiiia , near Piilladolpliiu.
IlllorcrnnParmncarClilcairni , JloardliiKCf"
SKchool for Girls and Vourir Iiurtlos. ForBra
cotuloBue address O. TIIAVh'lt , LL. 1)l
ilor u I'urk.llh.or ; 7iladlso bircct , CUIcaeo. 111.
NOIll'llWHRTKRN
Conseriratory of Music
Mlnnnapalls , Wlinn.
PIANO Hesttbttcliera only In every dopurt
liH'tit. Unennuliuil bDportunlty for Htudy.
OltOAN M leHsolis for * li. Kreo iidvuntitges
worth price of tuition. All Instruments , Lan
guages , History. J.lti'ruturc.
VO1CU Bend for.culeiidiir.
CHAltuS U. 3IOU8B , Director.
ST. JOHN'S MIMTAHV HOII
MAN 1.1 US , N. V.
Civil Rnglnpcrlnp. ( 'lu | . - . llusiiiesn.
ItT. ItKV. V. H. HIINTINCITOX , PrcHldunt ,
I T. Cor. . W. VMtllUUK.Buperlntendent.
NKH'VOKK JI1MTAUV ACAI'.MV , COUN
wall-on-JIiidson. Col. 0. .1. Wrlsiit. II. S. ,
A. Jl. . bjpt , : II. 1' . Hyatt , Comd.tof Uailou.
SlTpRANCiS ACADEMY
COI.UMHUS , I'larn : , COUNTINKUIIASKA. .
Conducted by tnoSlstorsot St. Franclf. Opens
Us olulitli BctioliiBtlo your hept 4 , l ' , Tniu In.
btltuilon otlurii every advuuuiye for ttrriuirlnt ; u.
thoroucli. Clirlatliin education. For urms and
puttluulnrfl uddresu , Bister JI Joacphu , Buper-
vlsorcsi ,
II A 11 V VIGOR ,
M fill LI
- . Vurlco-
tiitcU ltlutialiiore | r tion. ,
eslon-Oupre Cllnluua , i Tnaiu * at , JUtow
Continental Clothing House
FALL ANNOUNCEMENT.
New Goods in the Men's Ready Made De
partment.
We have received this week our first installment of New Goods , .and already our stock has
assumed mammoth proportions , consisting- some of the choicest styles , and the first to
come to hand , Early Buyers will find it to ther advantage to make their selections now.
FALL OVERCOATS.
The numerous sales of light weight overcoats this week have reminded us that the season
for summer goods is passed. Our light weight overcoat stock is seldom equalled in variety
by any of the large houses in the country.
Merchant Tailoring Department.
We expcxt to have our Fall opening on the 27th. Some styles in this department have
been received , but we expect our full line here on the 2th , which will be shown in our
SPACIOUS CUSTOM DEPARTMENT on the second floor. _
HAT DEPARTMENT.
WILCOX HATS ! WILCOX HATS !
We have been successful in having a line of Derby Hats made for us ( which we know is
equal to any agency hat in the market ) , made by David VVilcox & Co. , of Boston. These goods
are well known all about the country , and we feel confident of giving perfect satisfaction when
we offer them to our trade. The price will be $3.50 , and we assert that it is not necessary to
pay a fancy price for other makes , when these can bo bought for $3.50. Five shapes have been
received , and will be shown in our windows this week.
Iron's '
The preparations for this department have been on the broadest scale , and we propose to
offer a line of goods which will be all that capital , experience , and good taste can suggest.
We will have more to say about this department in a few days.
OMAHA BOSTON Freeland9 Loomis & Co.
NEW YORK
Proprietors
0 S MOINEI9
Cor. Douglas and ISfcli Sts. , Omalia.
ONE MORE CALL
Tliis Is the time to replenish summer
wardrobes.
Wo shall continue through the month of
August to oirer special bargains In various ]
Hues of llr.-it-cliiss poods. Our I'ull stock j
Is already being selected In tlio Jlnstern !
market , and we must soon 1mvo room for
fresh Invoices. Hut thu warm weather Is
not over yet , anil our supply Is btlll equal
to the demand of a not day.
MAX MBVJBIl. AIOM > iI WliVEH
KSTADLISHUD 1WK5 ,
Great reduction of price on second liand
Pianos nnd Orpins. A BOOI ! cliatico to get a
good Pliino for u small amount of inonov.
Tim above prices are 10 pir cent less thiin over
ottered before and OR weintibt have room for our
lar e stock of Nuw Pianos we will K'VO ' nn extra
Id per cent discount from above pilcuH to any
one that buys nn Instrument before August 1st.
Kvrry Instruineiit guaranteed to bo just an represented -
presented ,
I'liiuos for rent for $2,30 and upwards
)10I'IMOIlill ) ,
Organs for rent for $1.50 ami npuanls
] K > r nioiiili.
If you buy any of the above Injrumcnts and
you are not butiHlled , wo ulll allow you HUIIIO IIH
you puld for it toward any new Pluno you may
bt'lt-ct. Cull early and eet a Imrcalii.
Cor , 16th and Farnam Sta.
Halford MEATS FOR ,
KRM I I FISH ,
Tabse SOUPS ,
GRAVIES ,
Sauce. &o.
A full net or teeth for M. I'alnleia oxtrartlon of
tcuth without thlorofonu , gun or ether , Ullin. lit
half rate * ,
DB. DAI LEY , Dentist ,
3U 1'uxtuu UJuU.
N.W.COR. ! 3rH& DODGE STB , OMAHA. NEB.
rOIi TUB TREATMENT OF AL1.
3S3fE.-A.OEJS ,
APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES.
Beit Facilities , App ratu RjidRernedleiforSiicee"fa
Treatment of every form of Btitno reguirine
MEDICAL or BUHQIOAI. TREATMENT.
NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.
Board & Attendance. Beit Accommodation ! in Wcit.
Kf WRITE FOR CIRCULARS on Deformities and
Bracei.Truuei , Club Feet , Gurvaturei of Epine , Pllc .
Turaori. Cancer , Catarrh , Broncliitli , Inhalation ,
Electricity , FarilytU , Epilepsy , Sidney , Bladder ,
Sy , Ear , Skin and Blood trd all Surgical Ororatloni ,
DISEASES OF WOMEN . ' .VnV. fS
VrKIUVRMTKLYinilKni LTISO.IK DIPiRTBESTfOH
woaE-i DiiiiKo coKmnnrsT. ( STRICTIT PRIVATr. )
Only Reliable Medical Institute matin j a Bpecialty of
PRIVATE DISEASES
All Illood Elic.rti intcmfollj Iroltl. Brrhllllle 1'eliou
rcmOTcd from lh ijilem wllbout m < r ur7 * fitw U lor ll
TrMinfitrurLoiiormikronicn. r nl i un n IOTIIII
Bitnft7Lelr atf4at hotoab . .
; cormpondtncc. AllcomniUDlrft.
lion.conOiitoll.l. MtdltlDti rlnlrumfCl cntb millor. .
criiiiieurclrp > ckt < liioi rliolndlc : > l eoiil iiliorirDiltr.
Uu0 rtrioQ&tlQttrTler prefcrrvd. Cill ted eoniult nt orpc-ol
1111 ; uieti ana vtrlcacgle , with nuulluo Mil. Aiartii
OMAJIA MEDICAL * BUBQIOAT. INSTITUTE ,
13Ul and Dodge Btrcett , OHA1IA , NEB.
Dn.E.0. WKST'S Nsnve _ NU BIIAIK . . . . . -
tf&.ST. Kuaruntoe < i ipocluo for Hyuteria. UUzl-
aeaa. Convulsions , fits , Nervous Neuralgia ,
Headache. Nerrous Proitratlon caused by Uie
uue of alcohol or tobacco. WakefulnussMontal
Deprustlon , Bofcnnliisnf tha llraln , resiiltlnt'ln
InHutilty and I adlni < to rolivry , decay and nuHth.
pjumutura Old ABO. llarrenn s . Ixisy of I'ower
In either BOX , Involuntary Io se and Hpfrmat-
orh ! tttausea by oyer-exertlon of thobralnelf-
atmsu or orerlndulgenc0. Jlnfh box contatQj
cnemonth'a treatment. tl.OOa box , or alxboMH
for5.U.aent ) by mall prepaid on receipt of iirlc * .
WB QUARANTBH SIX BOX&3
To cure any case. With each order renulved bj
M for nix boxes , accounmnled with tt.OO , > ru will
Bend the purchaser our written guarantee to re
fund the money if tne tioatmcut does not onoot
cure. Quurantons Issued only br Uoodmua
Drug Co. , DrusKliU , Bolt AgenU , lUO Farnam
Omaha Steam Dye Works
O , T. PAULSON , Prop.
First Class Cleaning and Dyeing
ingof All Descriptions.
1B21 Howard St. . Umulia. TvlvplionoUIT.
Do H ! rlUK
to exam
SHOE DEALERS ine tlio
Jiutly eel-
nbrated llneitof lldotn und filioea , inunufuctur-
cd oy t ! . M. HundulH'ili if Co. , of ClilciiKO l-ac-
torlea at ChUnKo. Dlxon , inn. , und 1'ond Hu l-nc ,
\Vg. | Bliould write HAM. N. WATSON , resi
dence , i'UKMONr. NKII. TiuvellUB atseut.
] lcadiiiarertf | | for llubbera.
TVIVOKCKS-A. aOOOIIICII , ATTOltTTBV.AT-
\J l.\w , Ki lioiirborn St. , Chicago ; advice
true : SI yenr ' experience ; business quietly aud
2Oto6O DAYS.
This is a disease which has horotofora
Baftlod all Medical Scicnco.
When Mercury , Iodide of Potassium , Sarsapa
rllla or Hot tiprlnRS fall , we guarantee a cure.
Wo have a Uetnedy , unknown to anyone lnta
World outside of oiirCoinpnuy , and ona tUatha *
1'KVKJi. FAII d
to cure the most obstinate cns s. Ten daya In
recent cases does tlie work. It IH the old uhronlo
deep eeaten vases that we solicit. We have
cured hundreds who hare been abandoned by
Physicians , and pronounced Incurable , and w
challenge the world to IJrliiK us u cuao that via
will not cure In Insatnan sixty dayH.
Since the history of menlcina a true spectflo
for 8yphllls baa beun sought for but never
found until our
KEtflKOV
was discovered , and we are Justified In saying
It la the only Hemciiy in the World trial will pos
itively euro , bneause the latest Medical Works ,
publlsncd by the bout known authorities , nay
there was never a true speclllo before. Our rem
edy will cure \vlien eveiythlna else bin failed.
Why waste you time und money with patent
medicines that never had virtue , or doctor with
phj'Blclann that cannot cure you. you that hav
tried everything else should come to us now and
IT t permanent relief , you never can got It elae-
where. Mark what wo say. In the eud yog
must take our remedy or NKVUH recover and
you that have been mulcted but a short tlmi
should by all meana coma to us now. not one la
ten of now cases ever jjct permanently cured.
Many Ret help and think thor are free from tin
disease , but In one , two or throe vear.1 after It
appears again In a more horrible form ,
This IB n blood PurLflor and will Cura
nny Skin or Blood Disease when
Evor.ythinn' Else Fails.
NOTICE We desire to caution patients In re
gard to parties claiming to use the c'ook Hera *
edy. Our formula Is not and CANNOT b
known to unyrme but ourselves.
THE COOK REMEDY GO ,
Rooms 418 aui 419 , Paxton Block.
MLY/AHO
DRINK Withj
LEMONADES ,
AND ALL COLD DRINKS.
Itiflll earrecl tliatliiiniiadtf/ *
flufuceofJeooH tlicfilonmcltf
Tor Men Ktilth rrturvUr , for
Children JnrlcorHInj , mid >
frtrblBgrorAll , The Belt Sura-
luirlloi < r > c ° luEilittn . W r >
rtcttd litrlrtljr rur ted Vnfer *
saiaUd , An EiCclint K medy
for niarrhat , Cholir * Mortal.
VysonUry , tad all Dliordcri of
tllf flOWill.
NA uvii.i.cTrvK.tJunol > , > 87.
JIuk..iis. l.uviNTiMiiIlnoi : ,
IicnrBlrni-Ilinyo tried the
IIiiniirliiii ! Illnckbcrry Juice
yon bn Kindly cnt me. HID
thu no i > lim 11 Urn ol Hummer
drink * . Itli ( roe from nlco-
lidl , ulluj'H thirst , tone * tlio
illccRtlvu orgnnn , him a fine
iininiiitlc llnvor. nnd la Just
tluillilnitforilUrrlKenltroub.
leu In fliB lifatrd term. A
TAIH.KHI'OONI'UJ. IN A
( II.ASH ( It1 IL'K WATUll
OUT.NKCTA It NKCTAIt.
Itcunectfully.
rrt i p ( llli.l , C1 Tl.
lye
For nfn by I iiRu
Di'ult'ts and
JOSEPH
STEEL PENS
COLD MEDAI. PARIS EXPOSITION W3.
Nos. 3O3-4O4-l7O-ffO4.
THS MOST PERFECT OF PENS
in./ ( I fihtamlaril . , _
IleiiiHlloi for the Lur. . "
WEAK lnliulu nllnitlitli nic un-
IUIIA | M ! fur jiurlty , etc.
HalUfaillan lluarantitd.
Oidtrr lt < meily Nn , I for
stnlnil tlr.k.,1. vr vital
lo .m. l'rli ) 11.00.
'u. i or U.l UuHiuoJ ur iliytliuldeLlllty In married
Au ifor ( * on rrlcfa ur Klti-t In fiiliir vt.1. Aronittncd
trialiiinit for InUMiial nn.l luial u . Cum In 1 to &
imlnurtiiiurtliitf llurcurtxlliuudriiuotc'atci.rjltt'll *
[ < o. 4. t iili > b.tfin < for Him or women , I'rouiU
011011)101 ) , Hi' . .No rutljir nor In1 - < lloii. l'uil.iiio
i.uaoiln ) . luMI ) UKfil. 1'rk-elIOO Millumlttheultil
trial tniiinluvf iiuitU ) .So 1 or z oil lutlplol . ! .In
ttalliM | (01 iHirtnKf , All ) Olieuf tillKjrilildllt-niroiul'U
ly tint ( M'ulfli bj mall nn itrili'l of tlio pilrv.llijO
lilrrr.tli > lli > < < t Ir filler OI lnarilulc.rlliiKle.mitIrri ,
bTANDAUD REMEDY CO , ClliCPCO , III.
l'iniJCVailall urin.iry trnuDies easily qu
M Ull LI ly und /lately / cured byi > OCTUUA ! C u.
miles. Heverul Citsei cured in nevon Uuy . Bold }
at 11.00 per box , all ilruiuUtu , or b/ mail frui4
IJ'icttUu M't'Kl > > , UWU1W N , V. Full dlruo- ,
iouu