THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , .MONDAY , AUGUST 2-5 , 1890. miixT's ' TRIP TO ROSTON vjIIMu 0 Hill lu JUl/kJll/iii / / bright and Breezy Oommont on the Hub's ' Happy Hubbub HE OWNED A WAR VESSEL FOR A DAY , Onmtia IfonnrtMl Hl li AllOVft KIUIHIIB City , Denver , SI. Paul niul Mliine- ii.o1K A JjSSJB IVr Plato Din. lid-\\itll tllU I'l'GHlllutlt. Mnyor C'ushltifr relumed yesterday from Iho ( 'nuid banquet given III honor of the president , vlcoprosMunl , tlio cabinet untl the innyon of the prlnclp.il cltlos of the union by the Mayon' club of Massachusetts , In Bos ton. AuKUit I1. . "I Imvobnon nhwnt about two weeks , " Bnlil Im to a rpprowntatlvo of Tin ; Hun , "nml ninoro thoroughly delightful tlmo than tli.U tponl In Hostou Hh.is nurcr before been my privilege to enjoy. The banquet wns muilo H prini'lpul fu.itura In coniicotloii with the re union of the ( Jr.iMd Army of tlio Hcpublic , nml a mmi < superb affiilr WIH probably never witnessed In tlio history of such occasions in Aincr u i "lljston cort'ilnly ilid hnriolf cxcocdlnRly proud In tlio thorouch-Kolni'manner In which she dispensed hoipitiilltloa , which scorned simply limitless. Tlio decjr.it Ions In them selves wore worth many u hundred uiilos of travel tosco , while tlio innnnor In which the city planned for lh < > every pleasure of her multitude. of Muots was iiiatelilchH. "From the fiiytjinoincnt of Oinalm's nnlvnl she was fuirly tulceii up in arms mid not set down again until tlio en tire programme of festivities htl : been fully completed. And In tlilt connection 1 nm uinibla to IIml words to oxprcHj tlio ciMtltu lu I feel to tivo gcnUonicn In pur.iculiir ( it-ncral Collins anil Mr. Noonun. It will bo remembered Hint Cuierul Collins visited Omaha n few months auo accompanied by Mr. Xoonnn , mid was given n reception and banquet by our Union Club. Mr. Noonan w.is appointed u upcclul ijuiird over us us soon as wo touched Ufi'.lon , and under hli control wo wore not nil * wed under any clivmnstnncea to spend a penny and werotiiken everywhere and shown every tliinir Yes , Ociicral Collins and Mr. " > J ( > ( imiii certainly did nil In their powot to bestow every possible courtesy , favor nnd lionor upon Omaha ai ro presented bv uiysulf on the occasion. "The statement , tnny seem incredible , but it took tliu great procession , whifh the dos- patchca noticed so fully , from S o'clock In the morning toll o'clock at nlL-ht to form nnd tin- Ish its line of inarch This was owinp to the hhort , n.iriow and winding streets in Boston. 'Jlio same procession ronld have Icon handled on Omaha's broad and long streets in a couple of lioui's with perfect c.iso. Omaha's represen tative was Riven a line pl.ico for viewing tlio Kreat turnout , tlio location being the demo cratic state headquarters on Washington MrcotVhen tlio Nebraska veterans came nlong I roinnrked loud enough to bo hoard fern n rons'ider.iblo distunco around throuL'h the crowd ' "Hero 00:110 : our boys ! Not very many of them , but they're the stuff ! ' "And you should Inivn hoard the vollcvs of roaring cheers which the host of democrats nml ethers nil about mo set up ! "Tho little Incident seemed to make the old iiauii'-scivrrod lighters boys ngnln. Other crowds or spectator * caught on to the ovation Given the Nebraska troops and took up tlio cheering in i manner that in.ido one's blood UM IU wmi piuiiour pleasure. "Hut n word about the banquet ! "In his table talk President Harrison said that never before in the history of the gov ernment had tborobeon so many ofllcers nml executives of the government gathered about n banqueting board. Thcro were about two hundred of them , anil amore magninccnt mid Imposing body of men 1 never again expect to sto around a tnblo. The room was simply ono great bower oflowers , while the tublo Itself WHS simply Indescribable in Its cle- panco. As n llttlo roir.ark on the sldu I will Inform you that the cost to the club WIM. I learned , over fJo a plate , ftotico the menu card ; MttlcuVoelt Claim , Green TurlluhoiiDiin.x ( jucnlllos Cons'jiiiine H In l.iiiililno. ) | Uoiory. h'pnnMi .Miivkuiul u lit Miiltrod'llniul. Oucuinlu-M , Soft Siit-li Cribs a la Tartare , Milet of bi'of mix C'hiiiiiplj.'iioiis , Orcon Uoiiso , Ho t ] , ardcd Spiliur chicken , bwt'etllri'iids iuiI'ctlts 1'oK , lltmohees of Lobs to i a laSIarjland , I'Diet of lirousp. a In IVrlguuiix , Tiniballsof SiiiiKhcttl a la illlaiialso , Corbel u la Itoiiiulno. Plover. KnclMiPnlpe. Boulllt ; a In I'arUlt'iiiu' , Uharlottu Husio. < ream Tortunl , Deml-slaco aux I'r.ilit's , Tiutl 1'nittl. Sultana Koll , t'lai-ut tiiiuco , I'ciut , I'eiwlies , llimlmi ! Uraiu'S. Stilton and Itoiiuufiirl L'lioiBu , Olives , Collco. "You observe , " continued itho mayor , "Unit the card contains no mention of wine but let mo tell you there was plenty of it served to each guest , just tlio same. "Omaha was honored with n very liand- some compliment and a mighty line bit of nd- vorUsitiB ut ono unit llio mime tlmo , at tills dlmur where wore gathered thoprlndpalaiul leadl ig dignitaries of the nation. It came ubout In this way : As I have said , there were nbout two hundred guests. Notwith standing this great number , however , Omaha was the only western city that WHS called upon for a speech , And Omaha responded to the vary best of her ability , and with nil duo modesty allow mo to add that she received at various parts of her tulk n regular ovelono of dicers and wills of ' ( Jo on I Go on I1' "Poor old Kansas City , Denver , St. 1'aul nnd Minneapolis were not in it nt nil , both llguratively speaking and us a matter of fact. And hero I will say that it was nothing less than wonderful how much the Dos ton people have to tay , about Omaha's ' census-Its knocaing Kan.sns City and Denver both out so com pletely Everybody was anxious to know what prospect there was of our boating pro hibition hero this full. Several ca ltmlsts- told nio that Ifvo downed it they had ar ranged to Invest largo sums of monev In "umifaoturlnt'nnd mercantile business in SpcnUIng about tlio nppc.iranco of the BUChta present nt the banquet , Mr. dishing mild that to his eye YIco I'rcMdout Morton was the picture of Sol Smith Russell when the latter was doing his net of crying and laughing nt ono nnd the s.imo tlinp. IIo wns most Impressed with Congressman Boutello , of Maine , vhoin ho described as the most brilliant find entcrtalnliiK speaker ho over has heard. \V hlloln Doston the mayor MIVS ho heard that In the North American squadron , then riding In the harbor , was a boat named "Tho Lushing , " mid proceeded to look it up. IIo found it to bo n torjiedo boat with the fastest record of any war boat In the world , U was named after Commander Cubhing , whoso brilliant naval exploit , that of blowing up the Albcmarlo during the civil war , has become n part or the history of that strugglo. Con- tinning his Investigation , the mayor found that ho was a fourth cousin of Commander Cushlng. Upon acqualntlnff the superior ofilcor of the vessel with these facts , that In dividual honored him by steaming up nnd Riving Mm a spin of several miles on the oceiin. "It Isn't ' every mayor In the country. " laughingly commented Mr. dishing , "Hint is honored with the freedom of a United States wnr vessel and given u long ildo in It , all for hla special bcnellt. And , hard as it may bo to believe , It's a fact ne\crtheloss , that when the old captain gave orders to run live miles full speed just to let mo see what my name- Bake could do , It seemed as though wo were Colngnearlv in fast as u train of cars when milking up lost tlmo. I cdnslder that ride ouo of the greatest events of my life. " 3n conclusion , Mayor Gushing said that ho visited Philadelphia and examined tlio new cltv hull that Is now under roof thorn H is to Iw the lai-Bcat mid most imiffiiillecnt city Imll in America , and will cost f.WK,0 > J. Ho also visited the city hull in Now York , and says that the town has so much outgrown the btructuro that largo numbers of oiiu-o rooms 'have had to be taken outside to accommodate. the city business. So far ns getting now Ideas for use in Omaha , ho says that the entlro niodoof tr.ms- nctintf business thcro is so wholly different tlmt none of the Now York Ideas could bo ap plied to this city's government , which , niter having compared It with that of many of the principal cities , the mayor thinks U less sus ceptible of luinrovcmeiU thau auy ho hoa over ItOTIIACItUirs I'OUTIIAIT. Artist Mntviincy'N ' Gift to Tlic Otiinlm I'rosn Club. A special meeting of the Omahn press club was held nt Its rooms In TUB BED building yesterday afternoon , which was well at tended. The occasion was the presentation to the club of the lifelike portrait of the Into O. II. llothnckcr which Wfts painted by the artist. John Mulvnnoy , \iurm personal friend of the dead writer. Major Howard , who wns tlio most Inlimato friend of the late Kothackor , inivlo the pre sentation speech , prefacing Ids remarks with the explanation that the painting had been sent to the club , through him , by the nrtlst. Ho then referred In n brief but eloquent speech to the many ennobling characteristics of the dead man. The speaker said that when the present generation of newspaper men had paswd iiwriv , many , perhaps , might Inquire who the original of tlio portrait was , but few would bo compelled to nslt what ho was , The major then presented the portrait to the club in the immoof the nrtlst. The gift was ace.'ptcd In a neat speech by by tlio president pro teni , K. ( J. Knydcr , on bolmlf of the club , and a i-oinmlttoe , consist ing of S.V. . N'iles , H. A. Eaton and Major Howard , was appointed to draft suitable res olutions of thanks to be forwarded to Mr. Mulyancy. The eloquent likeness , In nn elegant gold frame , himgs upon the wall of the main room of the piess club ipmrtors , In nu excellent po sition where the clean cut , expressive fea tures of the well known journalist seem to gaze npou tlio deliberations of the body of which ho was a pioaiinent member. Uurdock Hlooil Hitters taken after eating will relieve any feeling of weight or over fullness of the stomach. Sold everywhere. THIS SW11CIIM.UN. The Ijocal Union Dlqunsscs tlio Strike Situation. The Switchmen's union mot yesterday after noon In the old Knights of Pythl is hall on Fourteenth street. Tlio attendance was quite large , there being seventy-live present. The impending strike on the Northwestern system was < ) iilto thorougly discussed , but ns no di rect communications from tlio eastern seat of war had been received the union could only discuss the strike In a general way and ox- eh.uigo views as to the piobabllltics of llnal results. It is a foregone conclusion , of course , that the members of the federation of switchmen and trainmen In Omaha will obey the call for a general strike It U comes. They do not want a strike , but they nro loyal to the org.ini/atlons of which they nro mcmbeis. It is pencrally believed by the leading men in the Oinilni ledge that if it comes to u llnal test of strength the tele graphers , switchmen ami trainmen will all go out together. In ease the strike Is or dered on the entire Northwestern system , then the next move to bo looked for will bo the interference of other lines in helpim , ' the Yanderbilt system out of the bloikado. If this occurs , then a general strluc or boycott on every road that of fers to assist tlio Viindorbllt system will bo instituted and the greatest strlkj ever known In tlio UnitoA States will bo on. The switchmen of Omatia express n hope that so terrible a state of alfalrs may not bo brouirht about. They bcliovo that some thing will bo done ono way-or other tod.iy. The switchman's uiiimul convention will incotln UutTaloon Seit jm')2r 15. The dele gates from Onuhu union , No , II , are G. M. I'almer , of the Union Paeillo yards , John II. Kane and .fumes 1 < " . Suullcn. Mr. Scullen is also a member of the grand lodge. Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous dyspepsia , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. Miles' Xervino. Ss.unploj free at Kuhn & Co.'s , 13th mid Douglas. Tli-i MrlcklnycrH' IMc.-nlc. Three hundred bricklayers , their ladies and a brass band went down to the Waterloo picnic grounds yesterday. Led by tbo A. O. II. Mud , the membaw of the union marched to the depot hi the morning , nnd at 1 o'clock the train pulled out. Hiiln kept many at home , and to some ex tent interfered with the enjoyment on the grounds , but notwithstanding tills , thoio who \voro in attendance had a highly enjoy able time. During the afternoon prizes wore awarded ns follsws : Winner of barrel race , Sterling Knddlainun , u stiver cup. The 100 yard race wns xvon by Dick IIov , who also won n line S3 plpo. Dan O'Kceffe run llfty yards and brought homo u gold headed cane. Jdlss Maggie Toohoy ITIIS awarded a solid gold bicn&tpin on account of being the best waltzer on the plattorm. ICnlves were won by Andrew Cederqulst and Jack O'Kcoffo , who were in the boys' race. The three-logged race was won by' Charley and Fred Hey , both of whom were invscntcil with n pair of solid gold sleeve buttons. The plasterers and bricklayers put up n game of ball befoio going homo. The score was 17 to 7 in favor of the latter. Nervous debility , poor memory , dinidonco , sexual weakness , pimples , cured by Dv. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn it Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. _ mt ( Was Not Dielz's Partner. Ilcf erring to n special telegram from Has tings in yesterday's I3ci : , regarding asult that tlio Uity National bank had begun against C. N. Dietz of Oamha and M. L. Elscmoro of Hastings , formerly manager of Mr. DIeU's lumber ynnlnt Hustings , Mr. Diotz and his attorney , Mr. Montgomery , said last night that the statement to tbo effect that Mr. Klso- moro had been n p irtnor with Mr. Dietz In the lumber business , was entirely Incorrect. Mr. ISUemoro was simply an employe of Mr. Diet ? . They also allege that the failure of the brick company will not fall entirely upon the shoulders of Mr Elsomoro , but that Mr. Uostwlek , president of the Uity National bank , and Mr. Paul , county treas urer of Adams county , were partners with Mr. Ebomoro in the brick business. Mr. Diet/ claims to hive had no interest in the brick concern whatever. Mr. lletz ) dis claims all knowledge of or liability upon cer tain notes now hold by the City National bank , upon ono of which suit has been begun. Distinguished Parisian Visitors. Mr. L. Plancl , the distinguished pianist , ami his wife , the no less distinguished ac tress , of Paris , will arrive in Omaha tod'iy and will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Hood , at their elegant country home , Holly- rood. Mr. Planel Ins had several elegant testimonials presented him by the crowned beadsof ; Europe , nnd the muslo loving people of Omatia would doubtless bo delighted to have the opportunity of listening to his ur- tistlo work on the violin ; but as Mr. nnd Mrs. Vhincl nro simply enjoying a pleasure trip through this country it Is not probable tlmt a very largo number of the citizens of Omaha will be granted the plcasuro of hear- ine them during their present stay. Mr. and Mrs. I'lancl have given no concerts In this country during their present trip , but have entertained their friends upon several occa sions. They are just returning from u sojourn of some inouthb in California. Kifth AViiril League. The Fifth ward English speaking personal rights league will meet at the oftlco of Justlco Shaw , northwest corner of Sixteenth and Ctiss streets , on Monday evening , August i" at 7:30 , for the purpose of taking in new members , All friends of person tl rights and good government are requested to Join. i'iits o.v.i i , I'Ait.u ; n.ii'iiH. J. 1) . Draper , Marlon , In. , U at the Darker S.V. . Williams , Milwaukee , is registered at the Darker , Hobert Woldonsall , Chkuzo , Is at the Darker. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Clmppsll , Indianapo lis , Ind. , are at the Marker. Charles V. Seanion , A. M. Hampton , Mr and Mrs , . .TaeksonVm. . F , Muck , Hosi Franco and IJert llaverly , of the "City Direc tory" company , nro at the Barker. The only rnllrcmil train out of Oinnlii run expressly for tlio ucominolitlon : o Omaha , Council 13luTs ( , Des Molnua am Chiciitfo business Is the Hock Island vobllbulcd limited , leaving Omaha u 4:15 : p. m. dully. Ticket ollleo ICO.1 : , Six tcouth anil Fnrnnm sts. , Oinuliu. Foil Over ail 'Kmlmnkniont. A taau uiuatxl Frank tkUocU fell over a wctity foot embankment nt Twenty four'h ' and 1 * BtrccU , In South Onmhu , hist night , ustnlnlng severe Injuries. His left nrni WAS irokcn nt the elbow , and his hnnii and body irulsed in many places , Schoetz wns brought o this city and taken to SU Joseph's hos- iltal. Change of life , backache , monthly irrcgu nrities , hot Hashes are cured by Dr. Miles' fervlnc. Free samples at Kuhn & Co. , 15th nil Douglas. TI113 OUTWITTING HUN. low n Great Problem Afuy He Salvj l ' by Hypiiotlzntlon , Since tilings Iwyan to bo liypotnl/.ctl a ovv wuokH nye llttlo has escaped , siiys ho Now York Tribune. Amateur ] > ho- OKruphy has boon hi Id aside nml the ubject of hynnoHRlnjj ttikcMi up , which ihows out1 vofbatlllt-y as a pooplo. Not1 H it belli } ' eonllned to tills country ; Stifjlnnd is Iwtiif , ' liypotnlzod us well , ono ) f the most remarlcablu liiHtanees belny ojjot'tcil In Iho Lonilun Spoctator. uo lonrn from the Spectator tlmt a r. K. T. CliapHn , living near liirnilng- mm , bus for some tlmo been Interested u the subject of hypnotising' . Mr. Jhnplin has mmlo a specialty of turning t into practical beiiollt. For inatanco , f ho goes into a shop to puivhnso a ) ound of bullor ho livpiiotixrs thedealor uul causes him to sell tlio best butter ho ias at a reasonable price. If ho goes if tor shoes ho hypnotizes the shoo dcalor ind makes him confess tniit his holes are imper and his uppers tlio cheapest eathor. Mr. Chtijuin loiifj n o liyp- noti/.ed nil his creditors , and the sight ) f a bill collector hurrying around Mr. Chaplin's homo time after Lime , under the liiipres-siou that lie Is ongnged In a walking intituli , is no uncommon thing ; the uu- rortunuto bill collector has simply been liypnoti'/.ed. Keturnlng from a convivial occasion not long ago at about 15 o'clock In the morning , the patriotic Mr. Chap lin stopped on tlus corner and shouted "God Save the Queonl" several times in in loud a voice as ho was able. A police man cMino up , who , while sympathizing with the bontimcnt could not fivvor its expression at the linio and place , at tempted to arrest Mr. Clmplln. Our worthy friend promptly hypnotized the olllcor , and loft him making vain efforts to take : i lamp post into custody. Not all of these facts were contained Ln "Tlio Spectator''account , but. enough is given to warrant the belief that they are all facts. But the particular achievement of Mr. Chaplin which , in the opinion of "Tlio Spectator , " is really romurkablo is another thing. Mr. Chaplin is a pultry- faiicier and keeps a number of fowls. Among others ho has a largo apcckled hen with feathers on her logs. A few weolts ago ho found ho had seven eggs which ho desired hatched. An in ventory showed that there was but ono hen at liberty for tlio work the largo speckled ono with the feather trimming on her legs. Hut this hen refused. As the reader well knows , it is impossible to set a lien that is not inclined by any known mo- ' ehanical means. Tlio only thing which is harder of accomplishment is to unset a hen , as it wore , that is ho inclined. Still , Mr. Chaplin attempted it. IIo deposited - posited the seven eggs' , put the lien in position and fastened a frame of glass over the front of the nest , bo that she could not get oil. Though it is caster to sit than to stand , nevertheless this lion stood for four days. Then Mr. Chaplin tied her down , but slio succeeded in rais ing her wings , so as to establish a draught ever the uggs , mid at the end of two. days they were no warmer than when she was lirst confined in position. The intelligent Mr. Chaplin ( at the sug gestion of his wife ) experimented for a day or two with mucilage , but all to no purpose. Then it suddenly occurred to him , why not hypnotize the obstinate creature ? It was no sooner thought than dono. As soon as she was under his control ho , in the oworels of "The Spectator , " "suggested to her to sit , " the result being that she sat as never had been sat before. She seemed to throw her whole soul into it. Once in tliroo days slio got oil the nest clucking' hys terically , rushed around the yard two or three times , snatched up live or six nieces of gravel , and returned to her charge. The result was four as line and healthy chickens ns wore over soon in Birmingham. There would probably have been seven had not tlio ublo Mr. Glmplin in tlio hurry of the preparations inadvertently selected three oliina nest eggs to make up the seven. The hen seemed willing to stay by those : md make the effort of her life , but Mr. Clmpin's bettor counsels prevailed. If hens may be hypnotized with such flattering results , why not other mil- inalb ? There are balky mules , kicking cows and many others. 'The hyjmntt/.od mad dog may yet bo left harmlessly gnawing a hydrant. Our buientists , farmers , poulterers and others interested should Instantly look into tlio matter. Fits , spasms , St. Vitus' dance , n < > rvousnes and hysteria are soon cured by Dr. Mil es Nervine. Free samples tit Kuhn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. Wanted to Exchange Heoclpts. In the olden days , when railroad com panies used to bollovo their conductors honest , says the Now York Sun , an olll- clal , wlufeo run was from Buffalo east , was called Into the president's room at the end of ono of his trips and tlio big man kindly said to him : "John , the receipts of your rims have been growing beautifully less for some tlmo past. " "Yoj , sir , but travel is very light , you know. " "Is ItV I hiuln't hoard of that. John , you have lately built a nice house ? " "Yos. " "You have u diamond pin ? " "Yos. " 'Keop a horse nnd buggy ? " "Yes. " "And your salary is only $00 per month , John ? " "Yes , sir. " "I don't think you would steal from the company. " "Oh , no ! 110 ! sir ! " "But 1'vo a proposition to make. Sup pose you give tlio road your receipts and you take everything else coining in ! If you don't , 1 don't see how wo are going to pny running expenses over a month longer. " KEEP TO THE SIGHT. Io nnt bo Imposed on by my of the nnracrotu Imitations , substitutes , etc. , vIJch are Hooding the votld. There le only ono Bulfl'a Ppccillc , OaJ .hero Is nothing llio It. Our remedy con- titi3 ! no llcrcury , I'ota-.li , Arsenic , or nuy IKIIS- onoua KUbstAnca v hatcvcr. It builds up tbo gen eral health from the Crtt disc , end l-.aa ncvc ? failed to cnulicato couUgtoai blood polion ou J its effect * from tbo eycUm. Do euro to get thu jctiutuo. Scud yuur mldrcet for oar Treatise on Wood ami Bkln 1)1 > 'o c , w blch vlll li tnaUjd In * . SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. . AtUoU , go , H snpsrlor excellence proton In mllllona of homti for morolhnn n ciuiirtoror n tcnliiry. It Is mod by the Unltoil Sinter iloie-nmcnt. Kndorscd by Iho hr.i 9 of the trrcnt iin'.vi'Mli'e ' * fts the atronuoit , Purest ami Mint lleilthfiil. Ir. l'rlro'1 t'rcnm link- liu Powder dot'i not cuut.iln nmmonln , llmo or alum Sold only In IMIIK. Pllll'B IIAKI.vn I'OIVIIKU CO. , Now York. C'hlcain. Sr.n'innelsco. . EU lotm DraBettslBiSs Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14OO DOUGlAJVS STRBIiT The moit wliloly nnn favorablv knovrn spcc- iallsW In the United Scutes. Tliclr lon < ox- porlunco , ronmrkulilo skill ami universal sno- cosa in the trciitinciit nnd euro of Norvims , Uhronlo anil StirKlctil niscasos , onfltlo thesn cdilnpnt phvslcluiu to the full conflilenco of thoiillllctpil pvorywliertTliny Ktinranteo : A CERTAIN AND 1'OSITIVK CUUE for the awful onectsof oarlv vice uiid tlio uuiaur- oii" ) ovlls Unit follow In Its triiln , 1'UIVATK , 1ILOU1) ANM ) SKIN DISEASES Biicpdllr , cniiinlntply nnd inMtiviiiPtitly curocl , NiUVOUS : IlLniLlTY AND SKXUAK IHS- OKDUUH yield ro.idliy to tliulr skillful trout- tni'iit. I'lhHS , FISTUtA AND KECTAL ULCKRS Kunriinteud cured without pain or dutcntlou from business. 1IYDUOUELE AND VAHIOOCCLH pcrma- nonlly urnl lucccsstiilly cured In mory cuso. SYIMHLIS. UONOltltHEA , OUEDT , Spur- nintorrhoa , Sen-.lnnl Woiltiii-s ! , Lost Mnnhood , Nlnht Ilinlsslons , Decayed Faculties , Kcinalu WuaUuosa and all dullcato disorders pocullur to either sex ptMltlvply otiraii , ns welt iui till functional dlMiidcrs tint icsult from youth ful follies or thucxcuis of nmtiiru ycnia. * \r\i \ ITTl I K' 1 ? Qli-iraiiteud porniiiuo ntl y D i L\l\j I U iv iv niired , retnouit coiiplutu , without cutting , caitstlo or ( IllatritUin. Citrus alTeeteil nt homo by patient without a mo ment's pain or nnnnyanco. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A 51 1 P 17 P III ? U Tlio awful effocN of /V OUlVll UUKlv eiu-iy vice which bri orpanlo wonkneif. ilnstroyhiK lioth inlnil unil budy. with all Its dreaded ills , pcrmanonty cuiod. ni > C IHIT'IX Aflarooi these who liaro 1m- uivo. ll l lO.pairtjj . thotiisolviM by liu- proper Itidnlsonca nnd solitary H-itJlta , wlilrli ruin both mind nnd body , uuflltlns them for business , ititdvor innrrluKe. MAlUIit ! : ) MKN or tho-,0 tntorln ? on that happy Hfo.awuroof phy sloal debility , qulukly UBSlStCd > OUB SUOOH5S Is based upon facts. L'lrst Practical experi ence. Second Every case IsHpeolnlly studied , thin starting right. Third Metllclnes are prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each ciiao , thus effecting curus without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA , NEB. Kabo never works up or clown or breaks. If it does in a year , you shall have your money back from the store where you bought your corset. The steels may break the best of steels have their limits of strength. But Kabo has no breaking-limit ; it doesn't break at all. And the Kabo corset is perfect in form. The store has a primer on Corsets for you. CHICAGO COSSET Co. . ciilcago and yo\r York. SEMINARY for YOUNG LADIES. Corner of lOtli and Wortlilnglon Sts. , OMAHA , - NEB. HISHOL' WOUTIIINGTON , VIRITOII. TiiKUKV.UOllKllTDOIinUTV , S.T.I ) . Itccrou. THE 27TH YEAR BEGINS WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 17TH , 1830. Forcatulosuo and p irllcu-'urs apply to tlio Id'ctor. INSTITUTE OF OUR LADY OP TIIK SACKED HEART. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS , ILL. This Institute , sltua'o.l In one of tlio most beautiful HiilmrlHof Clilua 'o , otfcis t > VonnK I.adk's. uvury advanta u for obtaining a tlioroiiRh anil mofnl odiiuatlou Studio , ulll lie rosunied Sopt. a , 1MX ) . I'oriiartluuluii ud- FEMALE ACADEMY IVpaifctnry nnd colUid ito coiim'n , llti rature , Inntruugcii , luuHtu.nrt. I ! . K liiu uii , l'iniclialJackFoiulllt ] > 111. vWfCH VOUHG LADIES. WMn li-l ami Ait lie. nartm lU Innlit , ! i.nhJ 11 'I Amen 11 1 nrji in Teat-l cri ( | , iut.li.l ci 11 I n f 111 I iv i I 1 . I , t tier , AJJic.bRcv T W UAUHCii.rrc , CO1.UMDIA , MO , ATHW VUUK jiir lTVUY AfADHMV. JC'ul. . t' . J. Wrlaht. U * , , \ SI. Cornwall , N. Y. riMfirsiinl'iii'Ulneni Chicago ) . LJlSchool lor Olrls nnrt Vounu I idlos. roil. - " catnlomtpndilroM ( } . 'iHAYHK.M , . ) . , " - „ run I'aiS , 1II. , or , T ilujlion Mrett , ChlcJKO , III , ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY , Jt"li't0V.r- ; ; Clrcularof IIliXUY J. 8TUVCS8. A. U , 1'rln , JIlll'l''a ( ) ' , ' Ai.'damy , t.oy . . llniul all.tiUh I'lrinliirj frrn. KiinIAliit < ovtv nr. l.fliip ) Periodical I'lllH tliut'reiitli reinmly , net un llio mututrual otaiuia nnd cure nii'rei | lun I rein a.m > v r CIIIIKJ. 1'ruaMUi inenttrii.UK'ii , Tlioiu iilllsuli .iiM not IH t.iUon d.lr- ln iirtijnant ) Am. Till IM. , Uujrully ITopi , Hunn- CIT. C'Uy Co , lu. ( ionulnu by blionuan , 'v .McCoutiull , DwlKO it . nuir I * , o Uuiliii | 4 A. Mulelior , s Ouutliai M I * . I..I.J. Luuiifd lllu ti fj in .1 Kir Jj. DCNITO JUARUZ. Vnilf r tlin Miiiiuncnu'iit oT the Sle\ican Intcmlional Hanking Co. , Concessionaries. Incorporated By tlio Glalo of Chihuahua , Mexico ice , lor Charilablo Purposes , GHAKD MONTHLY DRAWING , will tiknplaco : In pnbtlaat tbo city of Juarez ( for merly l'a o Ucl NortelMexico. . Wednesday , Sept. 24th , 1890 under th ( > pprwnnl MipcrvMon of Hen. ilOHi * H. 1IOSIIV , mill Mr. C'A M I l.rt AKOUliJL- s , bodi KCiilloiucn ot lilKli Only 60,000 , Tfckcts ! Only 60,000 , Tickets ! WHOIE TICKETS $4 , HALF TICKETS $2 , QUARTER TICKETS , $1. I Prize of $60.000 . S60.000 ll'rlruot KMXIU . 1 Prlio of fi.OK ) . aviizosof i.ooo ouph . 10 l'rl/i-1 of ftXU'iich . VKK ) COVrlrcsof 100 ench . b.OOO 100 PrUos of HO each . & . < XX ) S30 1'rlzes of Wench . 7 , JO Apiini\liimtt < m Vrl7cn. lOflVrbPl of JWonch . t fi.OOO 110 I'I-I/LM of : ) i > iirli . MWO 1001'rUuaof > cnch . -V > 00 Ternilniil rrl/ < ' . MnTermlnnlstofnt ooOI'i-fcoorKOpiich. SII.HPO MiaTeriiiUiiilstoilU.OOUl'iUoottlOuuch. . ! KH ) 1914 Prizes amounting to . $125,070 Wo , tlio > inilcr lL'iifl. Iirrvby ccillfv thpt Iho Itnnco Niiuliiiuil ' Mi'jlco.ln Clilliualiun liusuiidc- Ti ( > lt ( ruin tlio Mtxirali Intcriiiitloniil lliinkiiiK Co , the ii ( > i > t > iiiir ? tuiicln to BimruntPu tm < pit ) incut ol till prlicii ilriUMiln tUeOriin I. ili-rlii tiiiiinr. . \V lurtliiT ci'itlfy Hint wo wulsiipervlsn nil llio nrraiiL'Cinuiilt , nnd In IHTHOII ninnnun mill control nil tlinilra vlnesnt tills litt ( > rniul Unit the KIIIIIO ri > i cndiirli'il ultli hiincsty , Iiilrnesf , untl In uoou laltti toward * nil iirtlf : . JOHN S. W1OSBY. Cominlsslnner. TAMII.O AitturKi.i.ES , pnpcrvHorfor the Government. If nny ttcknt drnwlnz n prlzo li sent to tin ) iindcr- Hnnpilll' < fnco Miliinwill bi'rolli'dudiina rcniiltca to the owner tlicruuf , free at clinrKi' . KiinAlt II Iliioviov , 1'rcs. ii I'uso Nttliotml Hunk , LI 1'asa , Tux AOKXTH AVAXTKl ) . For club rate * or any other Infnrmntlon , wrlto to llio itntlcrtlKncd. ftiitlntf ynitr uitdrcm clpjirly. wllli Stito : , County , Mrt'ft iinil Nunihnr. Muro rnplil de- llvcrv will bo iiHuurotlhy ynur unclosiiii. un unvrl- opo licarlnK your full mldrci" . MLX1CAN INIUIINATIONAI , \NKINI ( CO. , City of Juarez , Mexico. Spml romlltnnccs for llcLct * by ordinary loiter , cnmnlnliii ; Money Order , Issued hr nil cvprcss cum- p.inles , New Y < irk Hjchiincci. bank ilruft or postal noto. Aildre sHll ri'BlBlorcil li'tti-rs to JlUMrAN IMTK1IVAT10N VI , IIANKINO ( O . City ot Jnarc/ , Mi-'tlco , via 111 1'ueo , Tcs. In Darkest Africa. Published by Cliarlcs Scribrcr's Sons. A compli'te anil iiuthnrl/oil roi-nnl of tlio tno'l limanloiis and uiciitful of all . \filcan UNiilonitlons , and llio imo nuist friilifnl < > r nn- liorlant ( IKi'Overios. Itleh In maps niul tlliis- ti-ulloii , C/'OIIH s In two \nlunn's of over 5 , " > u IIIIKCI o.'U'li. llanilsoinuly bound. Tills Is tlm only eoniilnu H'port fionithc Kinln Id'lhsf I vnvdltlon. To no other ono lins Stiiiiluy over conlrlbutcd a single line or o\oi \\lll. told only by subscription through utithur- l/uil luilOTTO & JULIUS WOLF17 , fcolo Asoiits for Iuii'las ; County , 2418 CUMING STREET , - OMAHA , NED Ll BAILEY , Graduate Oculist , A 1-ull Set of Teeth , on Rubber For Five Dollars. A perfect ( It Riwraiitocil. Tootli oxtr.totpil \\ltliiiut pain or ilunsor. niul will out nnai's- tliutlcs. OnUl and sllvur Illlliifc's ut lo\vi-t rales. Ilrldjro and Ciown WoiU. loutli wllli- All work wuit.inlp < l. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Ktitiani-e , Killi strcot ulovator. Open ovcil- Ingb until s o'clock. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S ' COCO.A BREAKFAST. "llv n thnruiik'li know lo lire of tlio nntninl Inv4 wlilvhKovcrn tliuoporalloiisof illifuitlim Hint nutri tion unit liy u fiirefnl nppllcatlun nf the line pr-ipor- tles uf wolf nelectcil Coc n. .Mr. Upp * linii piovlded ( iiir lire.ikfust tntlen ltliiuloiii'nluly llnvure.l Luvcr- nno nhli'h may i > uvu UHiaiiny henvv iluilor'millH It li Of thu Jilillcliiin tirionf Kin Unrllrlel of il.t't Hint u ronsiltutlun ninv be irrjilunlly built up until ttnuiK ( nuiiKli tori'ilu inury tonileni'y to illm.i-o. llun- Uti'iU of Hiibtlo tn.iladli'ii uni Ilitntlnx nrnuiitl IIH TOI dy to nttnik v > hcru\lr thi'rit ! a wcalc pnlnt U'u in iv CM CM in- many n fatal li ell by kuuulnii onrucUiK well r > i titled wlili imre MooI. mul n proiicily nourliliol from ! ' " --Civil Servli'uUiuHto. .Mnile tliniily ltb bnlllnv waiter or milk. Sold only In half pound HIM , bynruKTt , Introk-d Hun. il Iloiii'i'iiuutlili' * Inn Ms , We Offer for Sale. I'our tlmus mil lon cliolri * lialtil Hay. P.O. II. c'liru , siiinu'i' s 8 < llpi { . Iiuton 01 lloiiilflc KtatUinv , on C. M. A. St. I1 ] { . li. . In lots to suit piiroliahi-i ; i > rl o r > v.ila.oi by til.ni.ii'Kot. . Cull and K'lt u < . STRANGE BROS , , blUl'X 1'ITV. lu\VA. " JOSEPH" i Lion's" ' STEEL PgNS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , SPEAKING OF WATCHES , DO YOU KNOW THAT MAX MEYER & BRO. , Are ecllltiBtnoro watohos th.in nil the rest of the Omnhn Jewelers put to gether ? Uut no wonder LOOK AT THEIU PUICES. SOLID GOLD Fine Cold filled .A WATCHES . Aincilcan\Valch \ as low as $15 , ts for ladies or and all llic liner grades gcnls.only from § 25 up , $14i5 $ , would Worth double lie clicup at $25 ( lie money , Solid Silver Xicltti Watches , Watches , laillcs $2,50 , $3.75 from or gents and $5. $ , $5,75 $ up. All of Ilio-o walch- cs nro Slemwliid" \V4itclio , Clocks niul ITB nnd nro war JcnHry rcnilroil nt milled food timer. " , l.o o t i'rlcus. Wo will fell Una Remember the fpoomcloiiatroiliic- oil on priced KIT. n fovs tlny.i Place. iMAX MKVKU A ; BUO , Cor. Kith tuitl Fnrntini St. , Oiniihn , Neb NO OURR ! NO PAY. Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Rcvontrcn S'onrs' ojroiloner. A regular crndiinlo In inrdldnc , n' dlplomai tliow IB * till fronting wllti llio KrcntcHt MictO'9 nil N'crvnuH.t'himill'niul 1'rlvnto illwux'i A in'iiinnuntiuroKtmrnntoeil for C.tlnrrn. | iprnintnriliira. I.'tt I ' Munliood , oinlna ) We ikiu'H * . MKlit Inline * , Inipiitency hp | | | , HitUlnrt < nnd all . * iH eiisoj ( if I he llend. Skin : md Urinary Ol units N. II. I K > inr.inti > o4hl fur otery i i"e I un loit'iki * nnd full ticiircinonltutloii Iruo. Hook ( Miti'rlcs of l.lfu ) suit lice. Ultlcaliuiin 'J 11 m. to tf | i in. Hnmlun 10 u in. to K m. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute \l Fortho treatment of nil CIIKONIO AND SUItniPAfj DlSHVSii , liracoi , Apjillnncoi for deformities nna Trua < pM. li- ! < t Kncllltlut. App'irntm nnd llumoillci fur 8iii'Ciir.il Iroitmnntor every fnrin of illnonra ro- nulrlnuinedlc.dorHurBlc.il tro.itinent. O.NK IIUNDIIHI ) AN'I ) Ttt'rtM'Y-MVK ROOMS l-'Oll 1'ATIKNTB. Hoard nml Attcndnnec1. Host nc o nmoditlons In tli'\ro < t Wrlti for rlroulirs im OufurniHIo * nnd Ilrncoa. Triissei.l'lub I'eet. CurviituruKOf tin S.ilno , 1'llei. Tina in,0 nicer , Citirrli , llnmdiltU , Inlinlntlon , Itloo- trlilly. I'nralysla , Kpllepsy , Klrtnoy.llluddcr.ICyp.nnr. Hkln nnd lilood.nnd all guriili-Ml operations. U1S1CAHI33 Ol' ' ' WOMHN iiupcclnlly. Hook of lHu.i ) oi of Woniou froJ U'o linvu Intulr ililili I n liylnx-ln department , forwoiiirnitiirlnzcanilnaiiiuntlitrlrllr prlrntu ) ( lulf Il'lli'ili Moilli-il Inntltnto niiklnit aHpeclaltyoj I'HIVATK DlSKAt-Krt. All blond < ll < en i > 8 micruiif ully tieded Syp'illltli ! pnhon roinovoil from the ayatam without mercury. .New Hcstoratlvo Trarit'iii'iit for loin ofltnl p iwer 1'nrtloi un iltla \lsJtnsniirbo treited nt homo by corrajiiomlcncc. All ommnnlcitlan * conilduntlal Mollclni or Initruinenti nont bf mull or pxprom soeurely pn knil , no nnrksto livllciitocuntiinti urnondor. Onu IWHOII li Interflow proferrea. rnlliiiirtronxiilt nsorM > nil liUlory of yourcnco , nnd wo will lent In plain wrapper our BOOK TO AII3f < I'HF.l' : upon Private Speclul or Nervous Dhe.itoJ , Iiupuloncy , ijyplilUdlilojt , nnd \.uko-'uie , wltu cjuoiUoa list. Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Corner Otli tind llarnoy Streets , Omaha , Nobrnslca. GOODMAN DRUG CO. , Ilioruinum Sticot. - - Oiniilin , Ncl ) . A1ANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATUO , " Iho Wonderful Spnnlcll Jtemiil/ Kolitultb n IViKlenOiiuran- tie to ctnc nil Noi\- . , Weak Mi'mory , IOi < a ( of Ilriiin I'uner.lk'uil- , . , , , , la licVnkef ii liicfp , OcforO & After Use. LostJlni.ln.oilHcrv- I'liuto rni mil flum Die. ( ilimicfs , I.nsn Itude , AllilraliiB nuU Ion of povverol the Generally Or Knnn.ln cltbcr eui , canted by ovcr-cxvrtlon , youth- fill luilecrutlonnnr tlio cxccf elvo ueo < > f touaccu , opium , or ftlmnlantn , wnlth nltlmntely Ur.U to luflnnlty. Consumption mid Inptniiy. I'ut up In convenient form to carry Intliu vci > t pocltct. 1'rlcu $1 n pacUnso , or C lot J5 , With every $5 ordcr ; wo f\vamerlttrH \ gimraiitef to cnr < - or rifiitul llni iiiiiii < - ( / . t-i'iit by umll to nny ndiliuss , Clr- culiir free. MPiitlon Ihlu paper. Aililn-9 MADRID CHEMICAL CO. lUic.l.Omcefj- . A 117 Ji'n l > "in MUM t. I'lllCACIO , ILL. KOI ! SAI.K IV IIM VI ) \ . M'H IIV ICulin .t To. , Cor. l.'illi nnd noiiKliisPtrrct . J. A. Puller. . Co , Cor. lltli and IliiiiKlaa A. 1) . 1'obter.VCo. . CiiuiR'll IltulVs. Iowa. X.IQOOK. ALLTHt \ OHLD THEHE IS BUT OMt CURE DRMm' \ \ GOLDEN SF'EOIFIC , cttcnmi lapacuboc KUIIN ACO. . IMh IJouflJuai . " , , LO . and /'Traiio BUI plied uy UKAKt I * * * ' rmi A fiTA DiLUU L.U. . Olliah'l ' OOR MAGIC REMEDY JSJsK to iui L tl"t ' ' ' 'ti.i'n ' i i- a. AVe i luil * nvv il.o w i l l l > ii a n < > it n 11 uit f-iniH tit l iu n of n.i A i m < a ft i ( i i s < i Milt I i t i MM , ht f i hint IM < ti I iint I ni M k'ii * It i 11 ( t. tt.t * ilt < o\ei < l. ' ' ' n iti \ \ riti * l i n ' K nit tOO 1C HI HiH C'O. , ( lam/tit , > hr < fAAfi. Rcneral amlNEIWOOB IJtaitll t r I abiult Jtufcl < K4N1MHH * rally I ( ttorJ , Haw | r Urff * I A tolre chr 14V4H IMHtTI-Ull KIIH UljiNSl I'iUTfid * flObr , ltti li | li aarAllluv HU3K lllKntKIT-Nntnii la d'j , f1 B lullfy fronlOftUlM tDlNrtlBuiulrUi.TrlUlru ( U ier1pll * Uo > , jt'lt * tlea Ml ( i < ro UuilirdiaUil fit * , iilftrj CRIBMEOiCAliGOii DUfFAlOiN.Y , DRS. MERRILL & Ouonic , Nrrrnin * . lllooil nnrt Huruli.il ! Dlionufi nn4 DKe.iHci of tlm 11)0 , H.ir , Note , Tliroiit and Cliost. ) Npuoial Altuntion to DIRCHHOI ol' Wet uinn 11 ml Cliiltlfi'ii. Tlio doctor" luivo ( mil ycnrn "C oxporloncnln th hojituli' | | of llriKxlyn unil N'mv York and nninmon ; Jt > I In' m tt BtRfeasf id unil wlduly knuwn upeclnllaU la > tlie country. 'I o Yonim and AII < lllo-\icil ! IMiMi. I.o tMniiliood. N'ervoiu Di'blllty. Hierniiitorrli' | , f-'i'iiilnal Ijif.'oi , riiynlral llvc'iy , rlniniifroiiilndli- iretlim. prmlui'lnir Bliiiili'n | n ( ' , ili'Hponiloncy , pint- t'lt'H ' on tlio ( uo. nvorHlon tiinurlrly , onilly dlscour- Hired , hrk nf eonllilenec , dull , iilllll fur mudv or bual- I , ( , nnd llinH llfu a burden , unruly , permanently nnd uK'Udll ; enrol. Hliiod nnd Me n DinnnHnH. HypldllH , n dlKonio must ilrcitdlul lo IW reiulU. cunipleiely irnillcutf-d , Ocnllo-Urlnnry Snrirrry. Oonorrlni' , ( JU'Ct , Hvplillln , Ilyilrorole , Varlrocolo , nnd hirletnre , rinllu.illuul ( nnfciy ruri'd wlllioui | ialn ur deliMilloii fn.in liiiiliioin. All Heuiil Do. lonnllleK mid liniicdlliient ! , to niurrhifO nuceoisfiillf reninvfii. All lleelnldlnc'ix" ! nfoly unil pormnncntlj ll..urs. tin in tlllBi | in MimluyH , JOtlll a. N II I'vriii'iiiiumilili ) t < > Milt usniiiy Uo trcntfid | their liouioi by curroiiKiiidinco. McdlclncHHuil lo ttriitti.inn wilt liy oxprunii < imnillt itlon frto. 8 nU 4 c > nti in ttuins | : l < i Insure reply. 21H l-'ifli until St. , Oppotlto lioyd's Oticra Omaha , Tl-io Specialist , Isiinitiri'n'noil In the trrnu n.ont nl nil lurnn nt I'M , \ ATB DISHA.-Krt.lAHt.Maii l.ouil. STUK"lljUM , or l > Mi > < ii ri'li'lvlnu tlio hlaiiuor. VI'IIII.IH cured lnUMoMJ I ly * Hkin I > | IIM I > II , ( 'iiturrli mil nil ll ii'iiM of the I Iniul , Henri nnd I.her. I'D. mulu l > lieuNu9eurri | without iiKtruiiii'ntrt ur "Ixcil treats nit'iil. " l4ulU' from 2 lu 4 only. Wrlto for clrcu- Inrielvlnu | iurtlciilimnbout e.ull of H.e nli'ivo itlKfHjei , niul tliuwlnu ranny of llio moat rctnarknblu euros , Of ( In1. N I , f ir nth niul rurnsui Bli , , enlrimcoon cllliem'rect Umnlin Nuo. TO WEAK Bufffrln from tinud'cUnf > < jtithfulrrrr > ni , rnrfv tri-&y wamini wi-ninchli ( t niauhrxKl.ftj JwllPV will n mi' ii'l' ' ' ' trfatln ) ivalwll ccnlalnln < { full > . .M , I > arlU-iiMra r > r lioinn rim- , I'lll' U of rhtrgn. X . t | l < ii'll'l ' iiH'dlfil v > rk t khui'id I * Jfiul lit i Tfry i n wlin tx nrrvn i niul li-l.llliatcil , t'ri r. 1' . f , I'OU'LMC. IB taawti > iBpiliKr.i rtvilV1iii i tmlthfullyrcitoMd Vftrt"rel cart < t Pirtiinlariitl ticrV yi"i'r cuTtfi'utliHi IVi i'JiguiV/wrj.