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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1890)
8 THE OJVIAIIA JJAILT B33E , MCXttDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 , 1890 , A BUSY OMAIIM H EUROPE , WhatUr. Josojli Millarfl Saw in a Two Months' "Vacation. THE PROBITY OF THE PEOPLE OF NORWAY , Ihc Xcat-ns-rx-l'lu Condition of Hoi. Inntl , the I'nvoineiHHol' I/otiilon / and Hundreds of Aincrl- .Abroad. "Yen , I liaJ n dellRhUul tlirc"sild Mr. .1 H. Mlllanl In reply to im Imiulry concerning his recent lluropMti tilp. TlicgcntlcinnU was seated In a capacious trmclialr inhU cozv ofllco in the Omulia Xn- tloimllanlcnnd looked Iho jlcturoof ccmfoit and contentment , It vis apparent oven be fore lie said so that tlioscabroc/o or some other equally refreshing clement cncountcicJ on hiitrlp had done lilm a "world of Rood. " Ills features wore bronzed by the Atlantic iun , whoso rays kd also fullcn upon lilm In Hngland , Germany , Holland , Belgium , Nor way , Sweden mid France , and ho was cvl' dcntlycnjojlnfr tbat royal Iwon , ngooddiges tion , as ho goodnnturcdly consented to re- counUomoot his observations. "It wasn't n very long trip , " said tlo gen tleman , "but it was one of many pleasant surprises , both as to sightsand scenes and the number of aeq.unlnta.uccswhom I met whlloso far fro mho me. " \VosaiKd from Nc\v \ York on the 2nd of of July In the Js'orth Oernnn I.loyd steamer Lohn , and had a delightful eight days' ' pas sage. Wo wcro accompanied by Mr. Lyman Itlcbanlson , son and daughter , which of course made it much more pleasant. j\t Lon don vo saw Jolm A. McSliauo , and : ilso met my daughter and tlio JllsscsIIoaglauil , who had Icon , over there since April , and then \vo stnrtcd across to the continent. " \Vovlsltcd llmntjiirgwhere wo saw Mr. and Mrs. A. 3) ) . Huberman , vlio Ictt hereabout about three yean ago , and arc now residing there , although still extensively Interested in this city. Mr. llubcrmrmwas licro tlio pas1/ Bummer , nnd had only been homo three days When wo met him there. Wo visited Am sterdam , llotterclain , the Hague , Antwerp , Copenhagen , Stockholm and Paris , wliero vo met JudgeUrounso ami his t\vo daughters , And then caino bulc to England to sail for home , "Wo caino hack on the ITulda , of tlio samollno as thol.ohn , nr.cllmd just as pleas- nut atrip. Tliaweather was as line ns couH bo desired. 'L'hero was breeze enojgh to 1 multe It comfortable , but not enough tomalio i , It rough , and consequently thcrov.i * little * 4ca sickness. Itwaslbo snmo all the time that wo wcro KOIIO. The vcathcr could not have been bctterfor satis factory slght-sceiiiK Ivoro ordinary winter clothes during tlo trip.nad they vcro not uncomfortable. "It was four years since my previous trip nn < I clovenycainstiKj ) my llrst ones. I did uot notlco many Important changes , lint tUnt waslmnllyto to expected , as largo cities do not chanpover.vmpidly. This was the llrst . . timol had been up Into Nonvay and Sweden , and I was moro than pleased with what I saw there , "Jn the first place , a traveler experiences a sensation of Implied honesty when he gets tip thcro. ISKryboily is so honest and polite. . that It is a pleasure to bo there. One. feels that he Jain no danger oC bcingrobbcd , ami thathis bajrgacois perfectly safe , whcthci : ho loolMtiftcrlt ornot. It issoincthlnj , ' so en tirely different , fioiu what ho llnds anywhere else on the continent tbat lie cannot help but nppieciittothc change , " .Stockholm is a beautiful place. Ills one of the handsomest niidmostprofiressho cities I oversaw. Everything is so clean , attract ive \vcll-Kcptthatlt is getting to he ono of the travelers'Rvcnt objective points. 'JL'ho name may bo said ot the Avholp country. It Is but recently tbat travelers bavobccn visiting there to any extent , and they nro therefore but Just Hiding out what they have hccn missing so long. It Is bound to become the travelers' ' liotno. It is ft country of fresh \ynter Inltcs , .and they nro beautiful bodies of wtUcr. ' .TIicy nro all the way from halfaiailo to seventy-live miles long , Tliero is 0110 lake that comes ui ) to Stockholm , that extends back fora distance of clghtvmiles , Tboscencry ofthatcountry is magnificent , and rlvnls any to he found m. Europe. It surpasses anything In Switzer land and a number of old travclcis anil European tourists told mo that it was already bopinaitisto draw the bulk of travel from that long funous country. "Holland is a wonderful country , nsldo from the fact that half of His reclaimed from , the sea. It Is surprisingly \vcalthy , and. the pcoplo a.ro very Industrious. It Is nearly all po-siuro laud , and. Is almost altogether a dairy country , but the pceplo liavo Iniilb up BO nw wonderful cities. AmstciMinn Isaplaio of nearly half a million souls , and Hottcr- dainls a largo and very prosperous sea port. Holland loolcs as though tliowhole country was swept every morning before breakfnst. Evorrlliliifr. is BO neat and elcan that one wonders how it can bo kept so. The country roads thcro are superior to tlio best pa\ed stxt'cts in this city , and there isn't a particle of dust anywhcio. "So inucli has been said of Paris that It is petllnp lather chcsnutty , but for all that Paris la a beautiful city , and Americans uro to bo found there in siirpilslngnumliera. Tor that matter they are to bo metanywheio In Europe. I was told by men who professed to know tbat American travelers are spending between $100.000,000 and 125,000,000 , In Europe annually. "Aftermeeting somanyof my countrymen on that sldo of Iho .Allan tlo Ivas prepared to believe that this was indeed so , It setsincd to mo tbat thuio wow more Americans than nt ) thinsclso. At Iho hotel ! stopped at In London there was hardly any one but Amer icans , and in Purls tally DO percent of my fellow guests were ray countrymen. "This may , perhaps , account for Iho easy condition of the money market over there. Tliat Is a big sum ot money to ho thrown Into circulation every year , nnd It must In under stood that very litlloot It gets back to this Bttlo of the ocean , which , by the way , may also have a good deal to do with the condition of the llnanclal market over bore. Our travelers tnlcolots of money over thcro and they don't bring it back with them. " 1 hoard n good deal of tallc about our taiift laws wlillo 1 vas gone. They are quiteun easy over thp bltuatlou over there , nnd. llio MflCinley bill is worrying thorn tcry con- eidcrably. This Is especially true in France , where they are very mudi worked up over the outlook. They want to trade with this country nnd tnoy don't want to lose any of the American travel , and for this reason they don't ' feel half as comfortable as they would If thov iiovcr had hoard cf thoMclvinloy bill. UTliey uro watching very anxiously toseo what congress will do about it , I talked with neveral of them and they all expressed the hope that nothing would bo done that would disturb the present relations. "I saw something in London that inter ested mopreatly. By the w.iy , England is n beautiful country and I admired It very much. I don't ' Icnowwhat there Is about ft , unless ills tliat It Is so carefully cultivated. The hedges nnd shrubbery are so ornamental teat its fanning sections are almost Ideal. "Uutns I vassnilng , the London paving was an oblcctof inicrostto mo for thla reason Ills almost wholly of wood , and where there are otber hinds it Isbeingrephiccd with wood as fast as possible. The paving used is Norway pine or tpruco , and is sawed in blocks llko a briclc. There is a foundation o jiliout ten inches ol asphalt or con crete , nnd the Woclcs nro then laid In pitch , ccincnt and tar. They nro laid so aato bo absolutely water proof , I noticed some pavement that was being torn iip to bo ronlaccdvlth now wood and the water had. not penetrated at ajl. Tlio ccnsecmcnco Is thai the blocks don't ' rot , but ruowomout , Thollio of the blocks in the heart of the city Is nlbout live yean , but in Bomo parts it Is ten years. Of course thcro IB nil enormous amount oC travel In the center of the city , I suppose that pu the Strand ilowu xu far as the bauU thcro is moro travel in ono day than thcro Is on our streets la a vhola year. Witti the amount of traftlo and. travel that thcra is on. London streets , if thoyuafl bjphaltor stone paUiifr , the noise -would bo so BWiittbatl don't bclloro they could llvo 1 thero. They nro making It all wooil as fast I osthojfcau. In Paris the paylngta asphalt I or ( rraulto blocks. ' . "Omalmlrollto \ , tell the truth , Omaha Jsccmstobo a lit tla dull just nt present. 1'er- i laps I oughtn't ' to say so , or folks may thinl < tbat I have goao back on my own city , but I luvcu'l. I guess It is a little quiet hero ; in ' Jact , Ittslaos 6low Hint ll la , It voulU naturally seem dlffercntnftcrn trip through the Kilropean countries , because those old cities nio built sodllTcrcntly from the new ones in America. They arc moro compact and nro settled up moro solidly. 'Jhey don't sjircad over so much around to pot n city of the same population. Tbero arc rontlnuous blocks of largo buildings , whllo hero ono 11 nils a hnndsomo building or a big house and then a. Hltlo shanty or a one-story structure. Every thing is scattered to that the same amount oC business don't ' give the city tlio same amount of activity and bustle that It doca over there. "No , 1 didn't have n rldo on any of the ocean greyhoundi , An clght-dny pass.igc . Is fast ciiouch , nnil c\erythlng was ngrue- aWo. 1'ollts en the other sloe nro lucky just now If they get back at all. Tlurovoro \ llvo itiour nii-tyninl It isn't ' the cislot thing in. tliowoild nt the present time to get such i rooms as ono wants for n party of thntsl/.o for the voyage home. ' 1 hero nro so many people ever thcro who nro just nbout ready tocomcihome that accommodations nro lim ited. AVe didn't notice It Rolng o\er \ , as the big rush ot travel bad KCIIO before that tlmo , but wo had to hustle for our state-rooms coming luck. There nro not mnny people going over now. Wo met a ITienchsliin trolng out the day before wo reached New York , and whllo our docks -were hlaclc wltli passengers , from ono end to the other , tlicro didn't ' -com to bo moro than ten peonlo nhonrd the other \cs.scl. Money is wtherdoscovci- . I stopped hiNow Vorkon my way caft , and tlicrovns \ n ( rood deal of complaint , butlt seems a little easier now. The president and secretary seem to he doing nil they can to relieve the stringency , and the pie-pavinont of ten niontlis'lntcrcat on bonds willhelnlho situa tion considerably. In Chicago thcro is little r-omplalnt. They haven't ' much money there forapcculutho purposes , but there h enough fornll demands. 1 bclic\c times \\lll bo hot ter , but what pleases memostls tothlnkthnt I am here , fornltliougb I enjoyed my trip , I unlawfully glad toget tome. " Hood' ' Snrsaparilln has a steadily in creas ing popularitv , which c.iu . only be won hy on artlcto of real merit , Give itn trial. UNDI3UVjTlCIt , frcnchninn'B l suapo from by a. Llcvcr Itmc. A. French traveler recently ventured llirough a mountainous district of Cor sica without escort or any means ot pro tection , and in dossing n pniticuliirly rough And craggy rejjton , found himself pursued by a band of urlgtnuls. A.S the traveler liuil some money on his jerson , and feared that besides being I'obbedho would bo lield in captivity for ransom , even if ho wore not putto death , lie took to High ! Knowing ; little of the country he soon stumTjlcrl upon tlio border of a hike intho iiiountniiiF ! . Tlicro AMIS not path nround it ; itwas imiosblble to bvthn jici'ossund lliobrlffam wcro lehind lilin , though lie was hidden from them us jet by the rocks. \Vhatovcr ho did must bo done in an instant. JIo hastily cut vllh liis kuifo one of tlio lonp hollow seeds tluvt grew onth9shoroot the lake. Then ho stopped \ip his uars nnd nostills with tlio wotcluy fioin the mai'gin , tooli the reed in his inouLlinnd wailed out into deep xvntcr , \vliei-olio icinained submerged witliup- turncd face , just nllonin jj tlio upper en d ot tlio reed to project ubovo the sur- fuco. Oneamotho brigands , following the traveler's tracks to the writer * * cdpro. JJut vhat Imd Ijccotno of himV Had ho llowa aci'ObS ? Certainly ho could not liavo swain. There was no other way of escape and the surface had by this time stilled to a perfect calm. The brigands remained waiting on the shore for bouio time , but no sign ot the traveler appealed. They concluded at last that lie was a , sorcerer , who had cuuscu iiiiiucii 10 v.uiiaiL mio uio inr. Then they disappeared and the French man , who luid Leon under wntor all tlio time , breathing through his tube , came out. Ho managed to keep under cover , and make his vay to Ajnccio , and there ho dccjarcil that ho liail TJcon under .water four hours. A. Ilnlo Old Man. P. T. Barnumat eiglity years of ago takes a moro active personal Interest in his greatest show on earth than any man ol ccjual ago docs in any ether busi ness. Since- Ills return from Europe , where ho was entertained by royalty and dined by the most aristocratic clubs ot London , ho appears even moro active than over bcmro. IIo roads nil tlio "copy" prepared by the agents ot tlio showboforo it ROCS tothoprinter. When It is stated that that means reading about 000,000 , words in manuscript , ono can readily see it is no easy job the old gentleman has undertaken. lie person ally attends every performance of tlio show whcnfoxhlhiting in Now York , and sometimes goes -with it to the largo cities. Mr. J" . A. IMloy , though , Is tlio master mind -which governs the organ ization of the big affair and secures all tlio features anQ attractions. The whole show will be hero on Tuesday , Septem ber 'X. How They "Were Named. In the town of Mountain Bow , N. M , , tlio two leading saloons are ostensibly " Bill "and " run by Vhisperin "Stuttering Jim. " These names are thus explained by an old-timer:1 : "Wen Mounting JDoo wet fust stii'tcilcr feller wet could only whisper llko kcm hym an' opened cr sorloon. IIo put up cr sign sayin that Whisperln113111 had kern tor lowi. In loss'n cr week ov'ry man in town war r. trndin' at AVhisocrin' Hill's outer sym pathy like. Jim Lacey , 'crost th' street , didivhovno allln' , so homado over liis place tor his boy Jim , who stuttcred like all out dooru. Tliet's hosv it sta'tcd , stranger , an' cf it wi'nt for tli' ' hi g heart- oduosa ot tli1 community th' names wouldn't last or mlnlt. Jim's boy died an' Jim moved orway , an' Whisporin' ' Bill got shot by or man what didn't got th1 standoff ho wanted. Hutet Stuttdrin' Jim tulc his sign down all the bi/ness'd. ( jo to "Wliisporin' J3IH's in sympathy llko. A. wcalc hack , with a weary ncblng lame ness over the hips , la a siRii oC diseased Wd- ncys , Use the best Ithlnoy curative known , which is Burdock Blood Illttcrs. AlonzoCano , the French pal liter ami sculptor of tlio seventeenth century , is saidtoliavo had such a line sense of precision and symmetry that ho lofuscd to hiss a poorly executed cruciti.x , even though on his death bud. IUr p ri rie llenc prol9 In nllltoniof tatntt forraorothwiaquntttrot a centutr. Itliu 4br tb Uulted Btelji aorirnnitnt. Undornl t > r ths hoili ot Iho srp.it unlrcraltlci at th fllronreit , Puni and Moil ll Hhtul. Dr. l lca'a Creaia Utk- InuPowilirrtoiMnot contain nnmonl , Unl or alum. " ' - ' ' 'Af/S'DAKIKO / POm R 00 , , Mov Tort ClilcaKO. Ban VracclfCO. St I uU Exposn U Mr m | - I 0 Opening ihis evening at"7:3O. : Address by MAYOR GUSHING ! Electric Light , Floral anclA.rt Displays. By one of the Largest Bands in the Country. MAGNIFICENT COMMERCIAL AND MECHANICAL - EXHIBITION ! Ever i Space in the Coliseum. Filled to Repletion. An Exposition that Equals any of those of tlie Big Eastern Cities. Don't Fail to Witness tlie Opening Admission , - _ _ _ _ _ 2Sc ROEDER & BEL& , Manage . DRUGS GO1XC ? DOVVX. Patent Medicines Cheaper Than For- ni"i'ly. A IJrnceist's I porlciicc. "In the flrujr huslnesg the tirno in which lar o fortunes were imido has passed , " said a Fulton street druggist to n , Journal reporter. "Tho driijf trade has of late joarsbeonso cut up by com petition tlint tlio prolit3'aro now tlio sumo ns in any ether line o business. There is little or no money in patent medicines , o\ving \ to the great cuts made in all proprietary goods. Only a few years iigo udruggist could ask and re ceive the market price oC ft patent medi cine , Ijut now the public demand that a 81 article bo sold for 75 cents or loss , " "Ilavo combinations bcoa foi-incd tel l op uu the price of drugs ? " "yes. Druggists have formed asso ciations to suppress the low prices ol patent medicines , and manufacturers have spent vust sums to stop "tlio spread ot cut rates , but without success. At llrstHholesalo dealers i-cfuscd to soil these druggists who sold under the mar ket price , and kept l > lack lists of the of fending pharmacists. lint oven this measure availed them nothing. Jianu- facturcrs inndo poods to sell , and if a druggist gives n largo order , accompa nied by thocasli , thcro is no other1 alter native bub to ( ill it. Altlioug-h in many instances the niamif.ictui'er's . price has not been lowered , the consumer can now Imy goods at from 20 to 40 per cent less than formerly. Water T-ily So.ip Fi\o Cents A Cnko Angolerl , a Milanese actor , viia so overcome liy the enthusiastic reception accorded lifin on his first appearance in Naples that ho litoially diodof joy be fore the conclusion of the evening's ' en tertainment. + Through coaches Pullman palace Bloopers , dining carsjrco recliningchair cars to Chicago uml intervening1 point \iu \ tlio grout Rock Llatiil route , 'lielco ollico 1C02 , Sixtcontli nndJF It Is said that niter Malhorbo , tlio great French -writer , had boon doadovcr mi lioui- that ho raised tlio d rapory and reproved ono o ( the watchers for using a word that was hardly pure French. As soon ns you discover nnv fnllliifr cf tlio hair orfirajncsa always use Hall's ' 1 laliRe - newer to tone up the beurotloiis and viovont baldness orgruyncss. - * - 1C02. Sixteenth and Farnam streets Is the now Hook Island ticlcot ofllco. Tick ets to all points east at lowest mtoa. AMUSEMENTS. WcdnoJay Jlatlnts. Commencing Jlbnday , Sejt. 22 TIIEi of Ilia "I'llnco nnd tin PRUPER ELSIE LESLIE I nil Iho NY. Cast. \utliorlzndly Mark I'w.iln. Urniiintlicil by Atby fcogo lllth irdioii.Tourundortlic dlrcctlonof Mr. Al Hayinin. Hnleof toiti will coniuijiicu Saturilajr ninriiinu ! matlnco prlres & Jo ami lie. WJLI * CORNER 1ITH ANO FAR NAM STS , OMAHA wr.nic or SEPT. si IjKKOV , ( Ililocator anil cxpanilorilit , n rire frtnk ho ids tlio luw of nalura at Joilr.nco. IHirt.lhu mudcralierculc * . 'llio trancllla ClillJroii.ioimand < tancortl ti , ( Icor n VMiT/iidi anil llobbr Klcl < l , the comlo Irlili and Oetmun conietllini. nu v ai i'm 3tu sUe l 0 9 Uitt Rdnlt to lit There's.a corset that isn't 3. corset , aj aist with straps 'for the shoulders and rows of5 * "buttons to button < on ski r fcs and stock ! n supp orters and so forth the Ball "Waist and that's about the -whole of it. No ; you can put it in the washtub no metal in it or on it. It is worth your seeing , if for nothing but how to sew on buttons-to button easy and never come off , and how to make buttonholes -wear for ever. ever.Women Women dmeriri tlieirvvays of thinking1 and dressing as well as in other ways. < - This waist is for women "whose minds are made up that they won't wear corsets. .There's ' much to be said on both sides ; but did you ever hear of a woman who hadn't ' made up her mind in sotiie way ? and is there any possible use in trying- get her to diange it ? She will and she will ; or she won't ' and she won't. You can get the Ball Waist and -wear it a week or two or three ; and , if you don't want it , take it back to the store and get your money. Cnicuoo CensEr Co. , cuTcago and New Yorfc PRINCff AL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302Carnnin Stroet. P , DEUEL , Olty Passensor and Ticlcot UlllH IV > 1I I Hlfls will bn reiclvod Uy tlio stnto board nl prlntliiu , itttlio iilllco olBouutiuy or state , on or hoforo Btbt. 30lh , 1800 , at 'Jo'cltick 1 > . in . for printing iiiul binding Inclotli ! , ( WOioplescr tlio tcportof tliolioard uf Iraiisportutlun for tlio yeivr MK ) , odlvfihundrcd p-ijosoacli , moro or less , families < > f oi kinuy uohet-ii ut the of. Uco cf heoKtury of Htato. lllght rcbcncil to n-Joct uny or ullblda , BExR. Cowncnr , fcccretaryof blato. . Kol.8ept. 18 , Jll Islhe n unnatural c _ . prlvattidlscuHCtnt men , A certalnruru fcrtUednblll- ttltnircukutu \ peculiar toKumtn. Iprcacrlboltind feeliafe In rrcontmcudlug It to 7jVoNMrro'OtcATuiiIa. ! , Nul t liy I > riiuililit I-llfCK | i.o U , FALL OVERCOATS. < This corning week we will make a specialty in Fall Overcoats.Yo have an immense * , * lB > variety and no larger or finer assortment can be found anywhere than at our store , if we luCl room enough to display them properly they would fill more than half of one of our large floors ; as it is , we linvc to crowd them into pretty high piles. We scarcely know which of the many beautiful styles to mention particularly. We have all the latest shades in fine Meltons , a large variety in popular Black Cheviot , al o Clay Worsteds ami others , many silk lined , and of elegant make. In short , the most dressy garments which the market affords , and what is most attractive about our Fall Overcoats is the prices these arc positively the lowest ever heard ok As our special offering1 we place on sale , A lot of nice Melton Overcoats handsome shades , with full silk facing and well gotten up at $5.50. We challenge any retail house in the country to show a like bargain. A lot of excellent all wool Cassimerc Overcoats , in fine Diagonal and a bcautifiul shade of gray with good serge liningat , $7.00 , worth $10.50. , A lot of ; very fine Meltons in a new shade , silk faced and satin sleeve lining , at $9.50 Any other house would charge $ i 5.00 for this coat. All the above are veil cut and made and perfect fitting garments , which no one need bo ashamed to wear. They have some style about them which is generally not found in garments sold at such prices. Our finest grades of overcoats a re marked $ 12.75 , $ 14.50 and up to $ i 7.50. These cannot be excelled for quality of material , workmanship and lit by any tailor made gar * merits. All our other departments receive every day new additions of fall goods. All mail orders filled promptly. Send for fall catalogue and samples. Open until 8 p. m. Saturday , 10 p. m. Corner 14th. and Douglas Streets. Our line of "boys' and. children's cloth ing for- fall and. win ter is now ready for tlie inspection of all. Tq OU.P many pat rons "we would say we have spared no pains to maintain and. even to improve upon the liigh stand ard of excellence -whic h lias always characterized our stock , and that our exliibit for this sea son is replete with , most desiralole nov elties and. staples. DI MBY , Graduate Dcnlist. A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber For Five Dollars. A perfect fit guaranteed. Tenth cMrnetcd witliout inln or cluii.'pr. ami Will out iinucs- thutlcs. Uoltl ami diver Illllug * at lowest rutn. BrWfio and OunvuYorU \ . 'Icotli wltli- - - Allwork wurraiitctl. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kntrar.ce. ICtli street elctator , Opcnovcn. Specialist. . , Immurpaaioil In the troit- mcnt ot nil forms of 1111- . . i > aln In rtlclvlnii llio blnililer. HVrilll.IS cured InliOtoAl ijnyn Skill llsci3OL'utanll ) : , nnd oil IJliuciKis of HID Wood llpiutnml I.Ivor. 1C- mnlo Dljoa oscii rod without jnitrnmontior "locil treat ment. " I.mllci Iroa 2 to I only.Vilta for clrcu- Lira fc'lvInK lurtlcill.TJnbout cacli of tlio obovo duenaoi , nnd iho\vln ; inaiiy of HID moat remarkable euros. U [ * flee , N. 31 Cor lltU anil Knrnam St ) , entrance on ItlcrnUitt , Kcb _ IN ALLTHEVORLUTHEREIS BUT ONE CURE DR. ( MINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , Itfnn li Bl cnln u til | ofcotrcn r tr , op In r. l l or f 3 , without Uie fcnowlodsool thepatlcDt , U uoeMwr. It l nb olutoly tiraUii und will crtccl vcrm n nt nnd ipoedy cure , whethtr ttiantlen 1 1 ; * noiloraHdrlukDr or an ilooUolio wrtclc. IT , NK V t.lt l' ' ll.- . u operites no qulotl/ and with iiicli cer- uiutytbntUa pailant uudertocs no InconvcnleiK ! , - - " - completa rerormttlou II CO. . UmuUa. ISEPH 6ILLOTT STEEL PERJS. GOLD MEDAL , PABI3 EXPOSITION , 1889. THEH08T PERFECT OF PEHS. TO WEAK Burfcnm from Iho cinrw > ( ioutlilul erron , 'url fear. Huilnvwi-abnru. li linuiihwxl. iIoI - ' wiul n vaiunUd trmtlui ( wale.i i conlnlnlnic AUM pirtlcultr * for homo euro. FIIKI ! of clitrtte. A iplen llluic < llc l work ! * huuul i > o icna t * rcr/ into who If iirrvnui anil JtMllUtfd. Aimrei " ' VtotVr The Omaha Medical and. Surgical Institute. Fortno trMtracnt of allCHUCWC AN'I ) PIJItntOAr. IJUKASIM. llnoa , Appllnn oi for ilprornllloiul Tras oi. Hfl L Kiel 1 1 tic i , Appuuttii arrl Itoiiodloi forsiiooiifut Iroitinuntof overtor.u . or < INO no n > qulrln inellcnlorsurxlcil troitinonONI ] UUNIIItlSI ) A > f I ) HVKXrv'-KIVI ! HUDMS VOH IMTIISVU. IIor.nl and Attuniltnoo , llo taeoo timtlttloii IntliiwoitVrltJforclrotilui on lufiiriultlot mil llricst. Trussos.Clul I'Vot. CiirTntureiof thiHiilna. I'lloi ' G ' . ) I'liiiiirii uioar , Oitirr'i , Hr.intliltU , Jnliixlntlon , HIM- trlolty. I'lirnlysH , IJpllopir. KUnoy.llli lilor.Hro.Kur. Skin nnd Illooil anil nil urilciliijrilliiis. | nisi1. AS OKVO.Mi.N \ ; ; i rpecl.iltir liookof DhenmofVOTIOH fro ) . \Voliavohtaly aldoil a l.yln-lu ilopir forwiiinpnliirlnjcotillno-iionttrlctlr , ( ) prlvitJ ) Oilf llilli'ilj AljJIuit Initlt'it ) in iklni n iinici I'HIVA'II ! DlriKAm : All blouil < llva < cs ucoonfiiliylreatoil Syplilluio poltun niuovoiirriini tlio vrltlioiit. tncrctiry..NVwnoitorallvoTroiLiu3nt torlo f of vital pjivor I'.irllm unitilo ti tUlt us m ir < > trfitcd nt honio t > 7 corMM | > i n IDIICI ; . Allc iiniuiinlcitloniuitilllontl il Mo llclio or lii'Hnnijriti n nt ' ! f m.'illor cipreit nooniolypii-k'il , no muki tohullcitn I'oiittMitj or ornlor Unnporajnit liitcrvi wiroferri' | ' ' . Ciillnntl ( unoiiltiii or cnd lilstory uf > ourc.i50 , anlvo | ll aent In Pt.iln wrapper < nir HOOK I'O MK. KII1K upon Private Sticclal or.Nor\uus UlseaiOi , Impotonoy , dplillUtilojt. aoj Viirlcojulo , wltU ( juoatlon 1st Address Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 9th nnd Ilar-noy Streets , Oinnha , Nobrnslcn. DRS. MERRILL & MERRILL , 81'ECI/VrjlSTS IN ClirnntP.Xcrvoin , Ulfiol nnd StinMral Tllrca o ? ind Dl'cnsosof tliollyo , Uir , Noje , Tlnont siuaciio.'t himolalvitciitinu tn l > iHi. HO4 of Wo nioii nnd Clilltlron. The iloclor liavo Ind yew of experience ) Int'm ' lioipitnlnof Uran'clynmi'l ' Noif York uml nro nnioiu thomostiuccunrul aid Mlddr kro.vn specialistIn tliccour.tr ) . In Ynnns > il Mlitlllo-Atiocl MPII. I/iBt Manhood. XorrO'M ' nubility SpornnlorrliTi , EomlnnlIxM oi. 1'hynlc.il l > 4y. mlsliiK from linlli- crcllon , prulufln Blcciilcs'nont. iiwiiumlcncy. pirn- plci on llio f.iro , iivornlun loiuclciy , easily illseour- nccd , lnkof ( miiildoncf , dull , unfit fur utudv or bnil- ncij , iiiul MnUt "reu burden , safely , pcrmnnoutly and BiiccJ'ly ' cured. Itlonil anil SJcln OHPIIHOI. FyptlllH , n dlsrnsn most tlrcndful In It ) rosulls , completely LradicaloJ ( ciiiKi-Urlnary Siirnory. Honorrlin ? . Ote t. Frpilll ! , Hydrnrolo , Varlrocclo , nml Htrlotiiro , mtjlc.w nml infeiy inroil wlttmut naln or detention from tmlnets. All Sciual lu- Hnnltli'i nnd Imiiudluienta to murrlago aureuaafully IC % lllloct l clliraioi nfoly nnd pormancntly ouroJ. lliitirs.'Jn. ' in. till 8 p. in hniidii ) ! , 10 till I j. N II. ror iniuiialili ) tolilt iimnnjr lie treated at Ihelr lioino * uy corrciponilrnco. .Moil Iclncs nnj la- ttructloniKGiitliy express. Coniultuloii fruo. ti'iitl 4 cents lu ktnm9 | to Insnroreply U1S riftrctiili St. , Oppn lto ISojd'u Opera HouseOiualin , > 'cb. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. e.i , au . Incltlier tox.lnvolunUry l.oii > es , ami c&uso < l by or r-c .rrtlo t of the train , rt.r nuo or OT r-lndiiBcnci ! > . ivach libT cotilalrmmo nioull lieau mc.nt. ( tin. bos , or eli for 3 > , ctnt tiy null prepaid. Vi'ltli e iU order lurtlx IIOII-H. will rrn < l | iunli ir fiiarantto tn icfiind iryncy If tlio trontmeiit fHUtu uo. Uuaruntcci liiuwt uii.lL'cliuinu < > iauily by GOODMAN JUUO ) CO. , H10 ram urn Street. - Omaha. Neb , f ftP BB H Df ? " & ! J'llmirjr. Htccndary op S H rPwi ) 3 fl I T ° * "ary * ' " " - " " * ' Q B III [ LaO ? " u Vi H We ( all iiolion hum lhopttuil , B'J Hint them tan MM r lioa letmn uf Ilia dlteanu In liny fviin. I'altloa can tu lirattil at lioiiiopjwtllti-li.ic- ( Iho ramo pilco ami under Iho MHIO ( { narantve j but vllh lltn o vlio jirofirto unio licre , MoMlll rontrncttoiura them orrcfun'lall money an < ( | nr tntlro c > | < cto cf cumin ; , lallrvail Uio nmlliotcl tllla. . OUB IMC REID ! S ? to cure llio lilt1 ol'lhKilo tarco. Wo thilciiKO llio jr JJIor a cmo wocan uotcuio. Unco tlioliialcrrof mo A dno a true tpvMe tur tjpMlli ImH Ueu rouirht ( i r lilut never found until our Jlnclo Ici'imJy wai dl - rovcrfl. Xnn oilier rumliie. Wrlto for icfrnnre * . t'MO/C Itr.illWV CO , , Omtilui , Mn-atl.u. OCICfStClulr HotclCor. , DENITO Uncr ! tlioMunacrnivataf tbe Mevinn International J'nnlliig I' * . , ConttssIonailcJ. Incorporated By Iho Slalo of Chihuahua , Wet- icolor Charitable Purposes. GRAND MOHTHLY IBHQ.JL fflll tiln plncoln public nttiio cltyof Juarez ( 'or * * * trl7inso del Norlo mf * vt < o , WednesdaySept. , 24th , 1890 underthn tirrooiinl ruitcrtiiinn rf Cl n. .lOHN H. 1IONIIY , mill Mr.V III. AltO III. I.KS , tOtll l'lilleucn : uflilxll otanJIiic. CAPITAL PRIZE. SCO , OOP. OnlyGO.OOO Tickets ! OnlyBO.QOO Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS S4HAIFTICIETS , ! $2 , QUARTER TICKETS , 1 , I Prlzoof S60.0QO.-$60,000 $ ll'llzoof 1(1,000 ( 1 I'rl/.o ' of nWO ( Ill'rUosof l.OUOoiich 10 I'rlzcs of iinuiicli 60 1' : Z03 of 100 ouch 1001'rUesof 50 ouch < Z60 1'rUcsof U ) oath AliproiltK-nlion 1'rUes , 100 I'rlr.oHOf ' CMen' ' $ ' 100 I'rl/cHOf ' IKIuiith 1001'rliuB of Si outli Tcnnlii.il I'rlim. 1014 Prizes amounting to . $125,970 , We , tlio nnilf liiiieil , her < -by rpillfr tlu Hio Ilitnco Niulonnl ( ilHf.ilfo.ln < Iiiliuiiliim Imiionilo- | ) ( > ltlriimtlio ftli'inon lnifrii tliii.tllliiil'l"l" ( < i llHiiioceHHM lum'ttii tmnintfi ) tljr p yimnl .or all prize * drawn Hi tlio Oniii i ' WoliirtliercBriily tlnitnii wlil iil ril p nil tlio Brrnn.'onivnt' , a ml In pcnon ir n u ni1 control CAUir.oAunuici.r.fS , Supervisor for the OoverWMnt. If nnr ticket drn lnc ntrizo Inont tolhu UDderi luiicil.ltsrni'u T.iliM will Un colleriodtmd rciulttcU Prci. ii N W.VSiTRM , Forclubritoi ornnr other Infornintlfin , wrlto to thuunduriliincil.tiulInK ) otir aJJru ic ] arlr. wltli Ktulc , Countbtrcet ana Numbtr. Moro r | * l di ; > livery will Uninsured uy yaur enclo lu an tarcl' opulonrlntroiirfull nddruts. City or Juure * , NOTICK. Sn1 rcmlltancci for llclten br ordlnarr letter. conulnlMZSIonntOrdPr.lMueilby ll iproiiconru jinnlo , Ntw Vorkllxclunzo tmnk ilrall or fontuj uot ) . Addrces nllrffinlcrc'l luttcr * to JlEilCA.V iNrCUNiTIOSitHANKINO . t.'uarej , Mexico , Tla III l'iM9Ta ,