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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1890)
ft IflftO HEY ARE ALL A JOLU SET i jfLo L5fo of tie Drummer is of a Dooidoclly Flcturca < iua Type , THINGS REALLY HAPPENED. Jlonie of tlio Odd Kxperlences Tlarso 2lon Relate Would TMnko the Hair Sprout on a Until Head , V "Talking about funny nnd odd adventures , Erhy , I hnvo hnd enough vlilloon the road to Jilt ft big Mluino. " . Some lialf ndo7.cn drummers wcro ncnted la tlio corridor of an uptown hotel , whca some one tugncited a story , says the New York fclomlnir Journal. f Tliey liad arrived la town In the afternoon pniS woruUklnga rest preparatory to getting ( to work the next day. la the party were n /cprcacn tatlvo of & western woolea goods house , u publishing kouso , a fur house anil a hardware flrm , Several other drummers jvhoworoln town sorno tlmo Joined the party. ( . "Let Loy toll some of "his yarns , " suggested ( ho woolen Roods rann. Ley hail uttered the opening sentence and IIOAVIS known to bo brimful of anecdotes. All hands insisted on hlslircnklugtho icoandtho > arty adjourned to the reading-room , where 10 U'tfan Ids story. "lloys.llmvobccnon the road a peed many rears. I hnvo tramped from ono end of this jountry tothoothcrbeento , Europoand Cm- idaliut the funniest experience I over had in well , never rnlnd , I won't mention the place , bub It was In Coiuiettlcut. " ! JrlU samples , ho explained , consisted of a fine of lint claw goods , nnd ho bad madosov- Cral profitable snles , so when Sunday came to determined to talon rldo Into the suburbs. I " .All went well , " lie conttnueJ , "until Iwni Vbout ten miles out when a thnadcr storm Cnmo on. , "lhail no umbrella , " ho explained , "and und on a aow $10 hat , which I didn't want to hot wot. I looked about and osplecl n prolen- tlom farmhouse ) . I put for It , nnd when near It I discovered a grcnt crowd nbout the door. "Hi ave got lots ofpall nndao have jou , loy , and I didn't nilnil the people. I pushed through the crowd. Tha door lending to the farmhouse wns open nnd In I uallccd. ATI old typlml "Yank strode toward mo , and extcnd- ing-hls hand said , 'Howdyodol' ' I noticed the old maa wa * glnd to sco me. "TnUooft your thlnps,1 ho said , 'and come In. Mary's nigh crazy at your not coining aooncr ' Tills sort of paralyzed me , but I didn't pundit , and lifter tulduu olt my duds Ifol- Lownl tlie old man Into tlio parlur. "A crowd of people were there nnd atone Bide wns u young pirl nil diosscdln white. 'yVhfii ho entered they all rose uuil bovcd. bud his Riildo thipiicd lilm ou the back nnd qaiilto the company : ' 'I ' kiiowcdbo'd sbowup. ' * 'Tlie thinfc began to puzzle me , " the nnr- pntor conlinuoJ. * 'l'ho whisticrliiKS ot the Company nnd the old man's lomurks about tny not disappointing staggered mo. The girl In white sit stillaudcycdmolnacui-lous Vriiy , hut the old man flaccd things. "Stiy , Mary , what's the matter witti jou , Klrl,1 , ho said. 'Don't ' ' you recogalzohlml I btica ? you twopcoplo urobashlul. ' Mury walked ever to me and shook my hand uiid wo sat doim side by si Jo and uilkod for about two minutes. 1'rotty ' soon a. priest Bulked into tlio placo. "Father JTohii.1 That's ' how the old follow Introduced him to tbo company , " explained Iho drummer. Ho put cm Ills rotes nnd then sat down. ' "Lot's wnitlmUnn hour. ' said the t armor to me. Then confidentially ho whispered : Wloro'8 the ring" , Johtil Have you got the "ThorliiB-I'Isald ' 'What ring1 : "Vo'ioiill flicltomont'ho ' answered ; 'Iho ' Bedding rlntc , of course. ' > "A wcildiiignngl11 aikod In surprise , I thought , the old fellow ww going mad. ' \Vbat del want u ncildlng ring for ! ' "Well , I awan'roplk.il the old fellow , KVliilo a iiii/.zlcd look crept over his fuco ; you're ' n funny fellow ; never got nrlug1 , and liownrojou Rohig to get married ? ' "It nil IliiHiicd on ino In an Instant there tvns a mistake. "I'm ' not ROlng to getmarrled , ' I said. 'I \hovcr \ was in the house before. I came In butof the rain.1 U'ho old fellow was dum- roundod. Suddenly voice called from be low : "Father , father ! Hero ho Is. Hero's JTolin. ' ' "John,1 , said the old man tome , 'ain't ' you That wns my name and I told him I was. po rubbed his hand across his eyes and said : "Nowquityournouacnso. You'ro ' jolting. Como down. ' " \ \ 'outit down nnd uhon wo reached the ntranco there stood a iimnltti tlio giilon lilsnnu. She was smiling sweetly anil I to bo In the other fellow's plueo lust then. The old man looked sharply ut mo , then ( it the other man. "Pa , don't jou know John ! ' said the girl. "U'Ejosh. is that you , John 1' ' ho said , alap- rling thuothcrniauon the buck. 'I thought this wits John,1 anil ho looked at me. "The clrl blushed , and so did I.Vtiy \ , pa , pho snld , 'I knew ho IMIH not John , und thought ho was a rfrleud of yours. " " 1'hon explanations followed. Thooldman flceUrott ho vas mars Ightedj that I looked liUehis soii-inhiw ; that ho had seen tb e lat ter but once. In n year and pot mixed up Idndcr. I stajcd : for the wedding nnd had a good tii ne , r "it wsu n tiaiTowcscape , bojs , was it notl" Jio concludud. .All hands laughed , nnd then "Dek"Mc- ! Caitlo"flnndsomo IDick , " as they called liliii relatc'd ono of his oxpeilenccs , which 1L L lid said \\as \ the oddest hoovorhnd. 1t 2Io was stopping in the Dclevanhouse ut Alb my a year ago , hosaid. Ho urrived in lowi oaily in the nioriilng , and after ongng- | tiKar < om started off to inako a sale , llo met jomoof tlio boys and they had a pretty coed tiniountllnbout 1 a.m. next day , -\\hen he started for the hotel , lie reached It in * pafcty , lie said , and proceeded to the third r-- aroor , where his room was located. V " 1 hud neslected to lock the door , and to tell you the truth"ho went on , "reallv J hnd forgotten tlio number , so I thought i would tolcechnncvs on the lint door I found open. JNolielessly t walked along the hall , trying ( the doon. Suddenly ono opened and In I valkoil. 1 threw oflmy overcoat andillvojteil uysolf ot my coat anil vest without going to Jhotroublo of llglitlng the gas , ' ( "As 1 was nbout to sit down and take fcff my shoes , I thought I heard the door open. Boino ono struck a match , nnd the next In- ktant I felt mi Iron grip on my throtvt , There tarusa struggle. A halliuan came ruunini ; In. > 'Tlio gns wus lighted nnd I was ia tha IiaiuU of a big num. ' You scoundrel , ' lie said , ij'vocaut'ht you now ; 3am going to imirdor grou.1 JV pretty young nirl win sitting up In [ f ho bed , ipecihless tud white-fared , i " , What ail ) you doing in this room ! ' the knan demanded. "It's my room,1 , I replied angrily , 'and ' iiero's the key , ' i "Ho looked at the key and then nttno. My tooinvusnejct to his. 1 oxplalnod matter ? knJ hn ailoved mo to leave alter glviiiK mo yonio friendly advice. "In the morning I asked thoclorli who ho hvas , ' "Oh , that's ono of our assemblymen,1 ho fxnsworod , 'who was married about aoolc \ fego. ' "I then apologized to the assemblyman , and wu rmckixl aovcrnl bottles to inako the frpology go. " It was the woolen goodi man's ' turn now , nntl after the crowd had reeoverod from the t feffwUs of the last story lo hud his say. "ThoodJostexperloiicol ever hadoccurred thrott yojrs ngo neat month"ho began. "I xvus then In San I'rniicUco. I was stand- lug at tlm depot , valtiuKfur a train. Along- pido of mo wus a rospecUiblc-looltlng man. BuJiloiily tie put his hand in bU pocket and exclaimed loudly ; ' "I have boon robbed. " "At tlw sumo tlmo ho put his hand down by JilsBldo , and jinlucklly , in\- hand was along- eldohU ( HK-ket , Iio gnibbed hold of nw-I tell you it wus rough and j-auked ma over to pu onico , who brought inato the Centrali po- Jicostiitloii. , "To tlia man in charge thora my nccuser , \'ho , by tlio May , was a Chicago man , detailed - tailed his 1043. Ho gold ho had JW.'Jli la black alligator pocUetbook , tnd that I must have taken It. I protested , but It was of no use 1 WIMsearched. 1 carried n black alli gator pockctbook , and this the oMcer eon llshed ou t of my pocket , K ThatM mlno , ' said the man. "t protested that it wns not , but wns told to shut i up. tils Idontlfylngtbo book was bad for me , " 'Count the money,1 , said the ofllclal In charge. "Itwas counted. There were three tens , two fives , two enc i and twenty-two cents in tmall change. 'Iho main claimed It nod he ( tot It , whllo I , protesting my innocence was locked up and taken to court In n few hours. "Tho Chicago man vas there. Ho looked penitent , but I have not the HlIgttLc.it Idea how I looked. Ho tried to speak to me , but the ofllcor pushed him aside , I V.M . praying as J never prayed before to get out of the holo. I had an appointment that evening with a big woolen man and had a chance to sell a big bill. "Pretty soon my nnruo wascallcd and I wns told I wns chnrgcd with highway robbery. The complainant called and SM lie stepped up to the judge he said that ho had not been robbed at all , and was very sorry for the trouble ho had caused. "Then hoabjcctly anologlied to mo nnd told all about the money. On entering the station ho hod puttno pockctboolc In the tall pocket of his coat , where ho found It when howetit home. The peculiar part of ItVM that his tioclcctbook was tha very sanio ta mine , the bills and amount were tnosame , nnd If h ( really ; had lost It nothing veuld havosavcc mo from prison. That was an odd experience , wasn't HI" he concluded. All agreed with him that It was , Quinsy troubled mo for twenty cars. Since I started using Ur. Thomas' ' Electric Oil have not had nn attack The oil cures ftoro throat at once. Mrs. Lotta UonradStnndlsh , | Mich. , October 21 , 1883. GI-iltMAM JA3T. ) JliercUes Arrjuifjcd For at TJtpotiltlon Ilnl I Today tlie Germans of Omahn will celc bratotho anniversary of the landing of thcl forefathers upon American soil , The da ; will bo a holiday , celebrated with song nm eloquence , tlio Concordla , the Wronncrehor the Lloderkranz , the Swiss slnglnf ? societies the Ocsangrovelu oE the Turners and th slnglnff section of the Plnttdoutclicr vorei taking part In the musical programmes. The societies will march from their sovera hall ! ) to Exposition hnll , where lion , Frederic Schnako und Hon. E. Uosowater will dellve addresses , beginning- 8 o'clock la the oven Ing. Ing.At At 2 o'clock this afternoon all et the sing i g- societies will meet at Exposition hall f o the purpose of reheraal. The object of the cclobratlon Is for the pur pose of Impressing upon the minds of th ( Jcrman-American citizens the importance o becoming moro Americanized and malting th day ahistoilcalovcnt. For thirty j-ears , from lOlStlll 1013 , adore religious war was fought in Germany , nn af tor peace wns declaied a great number o Gcrnuns cinicrratod to Inland , but the woronot satis lied with their lot and man retired. Germany 'as baiiknipt and had 11 means to provide for cariiijjfor her citizens many of nhotn were in destitute clrcum stuiKcs. Mattel's -\vcnt from bad to wors until 1071 , when William Ton r > sailed from America nnd visited Frankfort , Germany wherein u short time ho succeeded in Into csting a number of banltors. vho forme thoinsolvcs Into what was known as th Frankfort Innd company. Penh sold th company n large tract of landthntho Imd ac quli-cd near Philadelphia The Germn | KJa.santry was called together and infornic that a movement was on foot to or nulzo colony and call for America , For a time no results followed , but In So ] totnter , 1 1 , n ship-lead of emigrants le ( lertnany , and on OctoberO of that yea landed at Gerinantowi , ncai Phllndclphli These people prospered , and as moro om grants continued to arrive , in 1SOS another tractof land wns purchased from Pciinantl Francis Daniel Postorlns , a 3ouu t man of Frankfort , appointed agent for the company. For seventeen years 1'astorins continued to act in the capacity of agent , purchasing land selling It to the emigrants at actual coat. Upon reaching America most of tbo Germans espoused the religious belief of Quakers , and " \\ero Imownas moral nnd up right citizens. Pastorius is spoken of as being a highly educated gentleman nnd hnd much to dowitu establishing institutions of learning during the early days of Pennsylvania. In January , 1702 , ho opened the llrst school In Germantown - town nnd acted In thocapatlty of teacher for a number of j-ears. Ho died in 1110 and was buried at Germantown , The Gcimans regard this as the llrst pormanentsottlemontmadeln America , and for this reason the Cth day oC October will hereafter bo a Gormnu-American holiday throughout the United States. Semi jonrs ngo the day was first celebrated , It then being recognized by only Omuha and Now York , but this yoarlt will bo observed by most of the cities In the land , Headache , neuralgia , aizzlncss , nervous ness , spasms , slooplcssucss , cured , by Dr. Miles' ' Ncivino. Sutcploi free at ICuun & Co. 'a , 15th and Douglas. Not tlio "Wai nut Hill Burglar. Mr , and Mrs. Taylor of AValnut Hill went to police head quarters yesterday and took a look at Edivard Bowen , convicted of stealing Jewelry from the Windsor residence , to ascer tain whether or not ho could bo the man who robbed a number oC houses In AValnut Hill some weolis sinco. After looking at Ilowcn carefully Mrs. Taylor , who saw the Walnut Hill burglar , said shodid not believe Jlowen was the man. The AValnut Hill burglar was of very dark comploxlon , scorning to bo a mulatto , in fact , nnd the Omaha police bo- licvdthatho is now in Jail in Sioux City. Mrs.Vlnslbv's ' Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething pioduccs iintural , quiet sluop. 25 cents a bottle , _ Funeral ol * GCOFKC F. 1Va < le , The funcrnl of George F. Wudo took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock ' from fho residence of S. F. Bennett , 814 South Twenty-seventh street. Kov. "Wlllard Scott ofllclatcd , and the quartette of St. Mary's avenue Congregational church furnished ap pro Di-late music. The remains vvcro enclosed hi u handsome black cloth casket which wnj surrounded by beautiful potted plants , The tlorttl tributes wro numerous and very beau tiful , The pall bearorjworo John R Coots , J. W. Vim N'ostrand , D. W , Sax o nnd D. "V , Sholos. Interment at Prospect IIlll. Tlio only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation o ( Omnlm , Council Bluffs , Dos iloiivjsand Chicago business Is the Rook Island Tostlbuled llinltod , lowing- Omaha , at 4:15 : p. m. daily. Ticket oillco 1002 , Six- too nth und Furnain sts. Omaha. Water Lily Soap will float , Hnrpor's Banr : l'ilmus-Of course , you understand mc.I am not going toundertuko my mitobtournphy from motives of vanity , Sucundua-Of course not , of course not ; mtlicr to diaclpllna your pride , I should thiuk. NEBRASKA'S ' BIG SUGAR HILL Frances Villard Tolls About a Visit to Grand Island. A MARVEL OF INVENTIVE POWER , The Wonderful Jtnolilnorj by Which the I'rosalo Beet It Transformed J Into ruro White Kugtr \ nidi .Acquisition , 11 Isn't every day that good fairies come jllglnRly along and sob dowrn a big box : o ( gnld upon a blooming pmlrlo. But something vastly bettor ha happened to the great 400 inllo long ana 2V ) wlilo atato of Ncbrmka. It is as though a Corliss ouRino the function , of ivlilch va3 to cut out golden guineas had been put In place , wrltxa Prances E. "Willardto the Chicago Tribune. In brief , ordinary larmlngdoasrit payout on the pralrloa. I saw a procession of 1,100 , teams winding along the streets of uNotraskn town ono day Insl week -with mottoes showing the unrcit that hm culminated tn the farmers * alliance. New industries arc the people's crying uood , and here cornea a kocm-facod Englishman named II. T , Oxnard , who can fairly smell out the soil that's best { or beets so farmers say and proceeds to Invest a million dollars or oto lulld n sugar factory atGrnnd Island on the Platte river. Four hunilred thousand Bounds of his product are alrciilv contracted for. Wholesale dealers In Omnhnareunloadlniy tholr barrels to ba ready for his supply , and when I vent o r the factory last -week the machinery -was just ( rotting under way. Grand Island's en terprising businessmen subscribed 1100,000 In land and pledges. Mr. Oxnard put IV ) mm at work last spring and now has build- 1 ngs 200 feet IOIIR , wltb machinery cquiva- lertlo 1,200 , horsepower ready for use , and a slied 800 foct long , with brick floor oti a double Inclined plane , \vhero the beets are thrown In and from wlilch they are passed onthroueli endless washinra. JudKG Harrison , my friendly host , Isn loyal friend to the new enterprise. "Just lot the criishedsugarcornoout olthls biff mill for a single ( lav and Nebraska's Industries mo changed , " Is his ultimatum era the subject thai engrosses every man , woman , child , and dog In Grand Island just about now. No- biaska favors such nn Industrywith Itsbroid plains , spring moisture midsummer droupht , Tlie bectstrilios do\im ltslon < roots until It reaches what It needs , and bos great tenacity of life. This mill has a capacity ot 850 tons of beets per day , which ought to yield 250 barrels of sugar. Every partlclo of tha beet is saved , cattle being ; fed on the refuse , nnd chewlnp pum belnfr mailo of certain , parts that nre loft ovor. Ira a him- died cars this Intricate machinery , madoIn France , Austria arid Germany , was conveyed hither from. Now Orleans , where it was landed. There are twelve boilers prudently located In n building1 near by and drive wells , many forty feet deep. Ono hundred thousand beets were amilyzed nnd from thcso 10,000 , oftba host clioson for seed. These vlll bo the basis of next year's crop "Is the white beet bettor than others ? " I asked Air. Oxnnrd , for I noticed that the farmers werouuloadltiK only this variety. "All lilnds are used , " lie said , "but as bay Is the typical color of the horse so is white of the best beet. Sugar cuno was fur ahead of beets fifteen years ngo , but by sclectinfr and brcedingtho -wohavoptit thoboctahead. For thirty years they ha vo been working- this problem In France nnd with great suc cess , butln Amoricatho Indus try is new. Our seed comes from Germany , where excellent results tavo been secured. " The inventive power brought to benrin tils factory Is marvelous. By means of processes involving both mechanicnland chemical pow ers all alonp three hundred feet of wishing , crushing , chemicalizing- sitting machin ery , no human hand tomho3 the raw ma terial ; nnd at the close sieves of almost In vis ible llncncss separate the grades of augur , thosyrups havmp ; been tunneled out on the way. Then there is pure white sugar from unromnntle , flabby Nebraska beets. While watching the process I was Inclined to think that an average hunmu creature , washed and pounded , boutcn und tlirasbed by life until he was mudo to yield tin all his dross and transformed intoasamtln Heavensweet with every grace of character , was hardly a more magical transformation than this before myoyos , Indeed , It I was n Grand Island preacher , I shoolct count the sugar factory an unexcelled illustration. Somebody bad the temerity to say , as wo walked over this vvlz- znrd' ground. "Hero they aroablo to beat sugar without raising cnno" the most atro cious pun I have heard in the lost month and worthy of record for Its Jniro puerility , even as ugliness may roach a pitch not widely sep arated from the sublime. So long-headed is Mr. Oxnard that before locatinghis plant ( Ina Vwo-foldvegetable nnd mechanical sense ) lie contracted for coal at a fixed rate for ten years ahead , nnd contracted with the fanners round about tfor 2,000 acre ? by way of a beginning. His plan is to send outoxperts wheat brlof intervals examine and report on every patch of boots. In Germany tne average beet yield * 14porccnt saccharine matter , ard hero they have formed as high a percentage as S3. women , girls tiui boys can nil help to tend the beets , \vhlch nro sown with n drill in rows eighteen inches apart nnd cultivated by hand. To Henry Ifoealg , a Germau long resident in Orand Island and now a prominent aud wealthy citizen , belongs the credit of intro ducing this great eutorpil o. Ho cnmo from a part of Germany where for ilfty years the beet industrv has been successful , and by ex periment niia enthusiasm ho has kept this subject before the people. That ho lives to sco such a splendid realization of his hopes demonstrates his blith under some happy star. John D , Moore has also been a loyal supporter of the move ment. The factory vlll employ about 2,000 hands , nnd it is Moved that Itwill consume all the beets that can bo raised on 5,000 ncrci of land. Ttils Is good news for f armors who have been raising 15-cent corn and oats , for sugar beets will jleld from S115 to (105 ( per ncrc. ( Jrand Island appreciates its ne-xv and necromantic boom modestly , claiming in dlsplmcd headlines that this 14makes it chief of iho manufacturing cities of the preat-iioithwcst. " His delightful to see bow nil the modern improvements "pot about" in thcso days. Hero Is Grand Island , which In 1871 bad SOO inhabitants aud now has 11,000 , In spite of nil that drouths and grasshoppers could do , The latter did not fold their gauzy tonU until 1370. Judge Harrlson.nnOhlo man , with victory in his soul , tells mo how they used to darken all the sky except when BOOH with the sun shining on them , whereupon their wings glis tened with rainbow hues. DOMII they would drop upon a Held and rise aut 11,1101 , leaving a scrap behind thorn. They -\vould bore an onion out of the ground : tlioy even eat to bacco stubs ; they would stona locomotive until the track was sanded , In tha stillness of night the happy farmer could fairly hear them chow , but all that Is ever now. 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THE BEE PUBLISHING GO , , OMA.HA , NEB. II The Bee will soon is sue m supplemental jo-rm stenographic reports of the GRAND ISLAND PROHIBITION DEBATE , The oomphfe a oi ) both sides of the ques tion will tie given cut addition abridg ment. ment.Orders Orders we being re ceived Jor these suj ple- nentsthe j > rzce of which isS S- Gents Each ; ? 3Per Hilndrsd , Orders ? nay be sent to The ] 3ee direct or thro any newsdealer. PRINCIPAL FOOTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 13O2Farnam Stroat. HARRY P. DEUEL , City Paesenoror and Ticket Agent RR/J E. KlcGftEW Tlie Specialist , n uninrpnaaccl In the troit. tncnt of nil furiiii of I'lll- V-A/ri ! D18KAHHS Ust Mm liood.BTJtlCTtlUH.or . . iialn In rclulrlnii tlio bluUitor. BVIMIIhlH curoU InWJtoM ilnyn tiklii IliOmci ) ! , C'ntntrli mill nil JJlucMin.i of Ihg liloinl Hoiutnnd ( .Ivor. Kc- niiiloDlxoaaotouriMtrltliout InitriiiuutUior "leal troal- nionl. " lenities Trom - ta < only Writ * Tor clrcu- Inrntlfttii ; partlnulnnnbnut uiveliot ttio nljuTinliHO.'uc ! , nnd ihunrlnn limn ; of Ilia moat remarkable euros. Of fice , N. K. Cor. llth mil Varnam Sti , outrancooi either truuU Om > b Nell NERVE AND BRMN TREATMENT , ewetno ( or HyitfMn , Elulnnai rt : , i ; nraUI , Wulo lulne.ii. Uent/Ll btproirlon , Hofitnlnuot tiia lirnln.ro. eulUntr In Imanltr nnil leailliwlo inUery < ! av url clulh. PrcniKtura Old ice. Ilirranoeu I.o o ( 1'over laeltnoriox * liiroluntarLoenci , and fluennitorrbctft oujwJ lir orer-uortloa of iho brain , eellibuio or ovor-inau'cnc JCacrttiov conndn onemfiniL'i ; * treiu nmnt. | ia boi , or all far | i , nciittr malliiroiwiU Vlth excli order lor ill ttaxri , wtll lenil ( urctiajnr vutranttd to refund & > < .iur If the ( rentinvntfAUjstf ] cur * . cuareLnt e if < 4iiQ < J&iiil CDDUInQMU uiilibjr GOODMAN DRUG CO. , ItlOFarnuinStroot , - - Omaha , Sob , KUNKENNESS XjIQXJOfl HC-ABIT. \LITHEWORLDIHEREISBUTONECURE DR. MINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , It ca b fflvca la M cup ffroiroe ( tr tea. r In or * title * vffouu , Tvithout lti Icnowledgvof tntpfttlezu , ifatooitiiirJtltabanlutoly birmleiianu will ofleot perniamnt and , peedr euro , nbetliir the . , . Hll.s. n opcrilos 19 qulatlr onU with tueb o . timty thit tbo pitlenl underioia no looormnteuos , and aru fit is iwarp , bli eooplete rdormtioti u ( lcot d. 9p K > tKolc ofp > rtlouUr > r i 'l'obji rtol KUI1W ACO. . IStli Oc louclu ) l \ It lUbft CumlneUIL < TrMd iupi > IU(1 ( by BTVAKi. HUVCK St VO. , and YOU JittillctilfuiraM Debility , A trophy , Im potency , * tars , Kvll IhoiiKliti. Varicorclt , J.Mies. HUvcry | o unmanly rractlcn , t > frvnuine s , Hbmnkdi Origin.- ttii > w are cuintiltl tellithu otorr , JUIloil unit win a .flaiutiitilu of * : IIIK nr.iiit'AK ' cu , imirui < , N. * " . You CAI 'T ' HOOK HEALTH I Kuit Ionics oxuv | ) r. Ixuluo rcrloUlc l lMHT tliefrvnthroinolr , ncton the uien trn l s > itcm n < l cur KUppreaaloQ from irhatmer vauio. I'roiuut , oicn truatluii. 'llimu iillUiilioiilil iiotlw taken ilur < niprOKinocy. Am. 1'IlliXi. , Rurnltj I'ropi , 8pcn- crCloyCo. . J 0 nuln by fiharmnnjc McCoiin ll , IXxliie t-.nuur I' , u.OuaUu - : U AMolclier , MoulU Omalia ; ii. I' . iSlln. Council HI ul * ft.or 3 litfi. DIAMONDS. niul ll i > aoiulM titrcn Yvr y wltliTcnntul ColTcfl--/V Novel Wnjr Thonnniosof nil porsouarocolvlutj- - moiitisvitchoa. . etc. , nro ntWod to this ll l dolly. The Uvurlniul tea company o ( SnnrrnnclEtcohax'orniatctt tlio Btoro , KHV > l''ai-ui\in , next to Hull 111:111 : 's clothing1 house , nntl In order to Introiluoo tholr Roods this company -will pro'on tfor sixty dayssouvonlrrt \ > lth every ran ottouiuul cotlco sold , such ns solid pold , sllvorfiiul nickel watches , nlsn goniilno dlnuioiuln liiBolldjjoldpottliifrB , silver tnblownro. nlso inoiioy nud many other article * of less value. F.vory purchaser will rocclvo ! i8ou\o lr. ThocotToo , can u d coiiUmtn wollitiV > ovilthreo poundB , the tea , win niul contents weigh iiliout cno and a Imtf pouiulti. This oxranfllro and novel way of utlvorttsliiff will bo discontinued ullor sltty day nntl these really choice oods lll bosoldetrlelly on tholr in rlt , but without the souvenir. Ot course every ] iuroha or must not expect to got a diamond mend or wntch. This company claim that they Imvo just as peed a rlht ( lt > glvo nwuy ntolic.t , diamonds or lowolry nnd tiionoy us their eomi > otltors liavo to gh'o away glunswaro , chromes , to. Getup up a dub. Thoio wlio K t up a club order moatnhvjiys ffota hniidtjomo prost- ent. Ordowhy mall promptly forwarded to all parts of tlio United States on ro- colpt ot cash or pastolllco ordor. Terms : Single can , Jl ; six for $ T ; thirleon for 10 , und twenty -seven for $20. Address Overland Tea comp.uiy , Oinnl-a , JN'cb. Store open from 8 o'clock . m. to U o'cloclcp. in. niulSiiturdays till 10 o'clock ] i , in. No\YO cii. Xeb. , silver fjohl lined t-up ; Mrs. K. MJ , S. liid t , solid trold band A. 13. Hauls , Slioriiinn nvo. , SrViO In gold coin In tea ; ] j. P. Lirson , Sow- sirA Bt , , sllvoi * gold Iliiocl cup ; Mrs. M. Dolor , S. Sild St. , Hllver Hvo-bottlo cas ter ; Mrs. C. Olohon , S , 123d t , Bilvor .ilckle . stand ; Oeorjo 13usli , Itirnoy ut. , nnt's hunting cast ) Rolil AMtlch In leu ; Alieo Cainni , 1'ilh nnd Martini , solid gold luuil rlnjr ; IlonrySturplH , Califor- nln st , , cliistor tUtinmnd rlnp ; J. II. H , C'timiii ) , ' st. , silver llvo bottle nistcr , Ucsalo JIcPull , St. Mnry'a nvo. ; diamond rlnpr In ten , Mrs. II. Wotchel , K. IHtli Bt. ; silver 11 vo bottle castor , A. 1'urkcr , mall order , Fromoiit , Nob. ; ladies' hunting caHO poldviiteh and S5.00 In gold coin , Mrs. Gooriju AnnstronjT , Siring- ) . ; silver cake btiind , AUJJT. Oristuns , Louvon worth st. ; silver cake stand , Albert Hossingor , Dupontst ; t'luster ' diamond scarf pin la tea , Thomns Morrison , S. i2L'd ; wllvopflvo bottle castor , .Tohn KowalowHkiIupont ) ; diamond ri tig and silver 11 vobottlecaslor , FriuiUFroiiek , TJimcrolt st. , silver cake Btnnd ; J. F. 1'rcntisa , Cortlnnd , Neb. , dlamnml rinj in tea ; Frank Rober , Kith nnd SiirinR , Hllrcr llvo bottle uantur ; Jllss H. Mlllor , 18th fit. , silver incklo Mand ; Mrs. J. II. Suhlor , 35tli ave , sll- MT sugar bowl ; Hsiney Yoiuiff , Soutli Oinnlia , colneilver chaltolalno wntch la tea ; l\li \ . .losophWiidcn , Council UlnlTs , silver llvo bottle cuater ; I llss I'ondcry , S. 10th st. , silver pickle stand ; Belle Hnrrlwn , Davonjiort St. , silver gold lined cup ; A. C. Uycrson , ChicnRO Ht. , diamond ringin tea ; .Tohn Waprnor , Council BlulTa , silver pickle stnnd ; J.W. McKorn , N. 24tli bt. , silver lUo bottle castor ; Blanche Thompson , Cali fornia t , , silver plcldo stund ; Mrs. F. liriilnord. 33d and Loavon- vrortliBtrect. % sihor etiffar bowl ; Goorpo N , Bishop , South Oinnlia , cluster diamond mend rlny In ten ; .lohn Rubbliw , Nortli 27th avenue , money In can ; W. Wood- Iridge , North ICth st. , silver butter dibli ; Sarah R. Dowcv , Douglas at. , $20 in gold coin in tea ; Thomas JIcGulro , South LUh st. , silver gold lined cup ; Al bert Gotrow , California Bt. , elegant soli taire diamond shirt Btnd : Mrs. M. Itodowsky , South 20th St. . Bilvor cake stand ; Mrs. M. Patterson , South 1'ltli , silver sugar bowl ; MutllduVhito , Coun cil UlulTs , if20 in gold coin ; Frank Carter , mail order , Pltitlsmoiilh , gent's hunting1 cuso gold watch ; T. II. Dailoy , Sher- iimn avo. , silver calto stand ; Willhun Litts , Millard , Nob. , clopant silver water nltclmr ; Charles E. IlUiRr.S.2.rth live. , silver calco stand ; A , G. Yules , Farnnm st. , coin , sllvoi' clinlolalno watch In tea ; Mrs , W. F. lloins , UBth and Cass , Bilvor pickle stand ; ISIra. Otto Lang- . 20th , silver huttordish ; IJonry A. Garvor , Soutli Omaha ; $5 in gold coin ; Frank JJcgun , S. 28th , silver pickle stand ; G. Erich son , N. 27th avo. , silver sugar bowl ; Mrs. C. C. Dimlap , Cincinnati , O. , silver cake stand ; Frank Osuiild , Dunlap , la. , com sllvor chutelainoMatch in ton ; Mrs. 0 , C. Hough , St. Mary's nvo. , sil ver sugar bowl ; H. Ivano , South Oinnlia , silver Ilvo-Loltlo custor ; .1 , S. Roberts , So th2lthst. , 810 in L'old coin ; .F. C. Painter , Clifton Hill , silver butter dish : Daniel Croftly , Pnciiiu Junction , ladles' liunting-cuso gold watch in tea ; Mrs. Fred Dahlberg. Cnsa st. , sllvor sugaf bowl ; Joseph Glois- ner , Kyiiu nt. , Bilvor sugar Ijowl ; Mrs. F. D , Goldlnpr , Popplotonavenuo , diamond ring ; Mrs. S , K. .Starling , Hcd- ford , In. , silver live bottle oabtor ; ( icorgo Lawrence. S. 18th , $20 in gold coin la tea ; M-s. JBormnn Blumothal , S. JOth , money In can ; Otto Uoil , 21st and Oalc sts. , ellvor cake stand ; Hairy Granger , Lcavemvorlh Bt. , gents' linnLintf wise gold Wiituli ; Ella Gamer , Fuinaiust. , ( liamond , ruby and Hiijiphiroriiig In tea ; Jlrs. A. Daluii , S. lUth , sll\er live bottlu caster and money In CMII , AmlrowMedln , N , 2oth , .silver butter dish ; C. G. I tico , C. , M. it St. I1. 11. H. , silver su gar bowl ; Mrs. Henrietta Pratt , Sl.Mnry'i * n\o..coiii silver chateliiiiisvatch in tea ; Mrs. M. J. Clvur , fanpllllon , sllvor sugar bowl ; K. J. El/oti Imrkor , black silver bultor dNh ; Sarah Itodnoy , South Omaha , elegant gold lace pin cluster , diamond setting ; .Mrs. RVanlian , Council llluirs , silver pickle stand ; Mra. Jessie Fuller , N" . 10th st. , all vor sugar bowl ; Ada Goilfroy , Sherman ave , , clutter diamond mend ringIn tea ; Mrs. T. Lynch , S. llith fct , , Hilvor llvo-bottlo canter ; Mrs. L. Starr , S. Dili , sllvor pickle stand ; Mrs. . ] . Juuobus , W. 17th , ullvor eug-Jir bowl ; ilrs. M. Condon , Nicholas Bt. , Hilvor liultordiHli ; Mrs , K. A. Crane , Georgia nvo. , diamond ring ; Mrs.Vco7ig , 28th nnd Farnain , Bilvor cnlco stand ; D. P. Heard , N. IDth , silver jncklo stand ; J. A. Dango , S. 14th , inonoy In can ; Wrw , intone SrolT , Leavonworth Bt , , Bilvor iiicklo stand ; Jlrs. L. KirchLrou , Ht. Mary's avo. , silver pickle stand ; G. L. ( Jroen , Davonpoitst. , tilvercako stand ; JIIss 1'osslo Lcdcror , 7th and llancroft st8 , , silver piuldo Hland ; Mrs , B. A. ] ) yrno , N. IKth , Bolitl gold bund rinp ; .Alox Ilacklund , S. SJ.rlh avo. , inoiiov in can ; Itlrs. K Davidson , S. 9th. silver ilvo- liottlo castor ; Mra. J , L. Colvillo , 12th St. , Hilvor butter dish ; MrH. Juntos lied- ley , N , 17th , Hilvor cake stand. Primary , Bifontlftrjr or Tullui-v1 rtrninntntty curtvl InCOtuW < lai. Wu clliTiluato i lfi < iUoii fiuin Iliu l/stcm , w thai there mi inuirl > o nntnniof Iliu din. Iniuiy form. J'urtlon ceil I/O trinicU atliomo , ( fur ( uro tkm r lm > ru > yan < l pajrcntlracipcnMcf fouilnir , and hotel bll la , Wn clullrni'o Ilio vurlil for HC rannutcurn. MentivnthU r ° | T. Ad'lrr-u , CO , Umaliu , Xtbratlta. Onlco St. Ctnlr Hotel Onr.tllUuncl l -iwlln ( { ( or all th9 unimliirul I curtain nuofnr I ' tutlng weal ticcullar to vumrn. ' " ' ' " ' I TniEv NCHc'uir lCo In roci > innri"u'ii'liiu"u'ia * - - ullBiitftrtr * , 1 8TONERMDOimuftUu , Nolil Itjr l > i 1'itici :