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me Practical Suggestions for tha Benefit of tlio Men on the Road , QUESTION OF UNIVERSAL MILEAGE , { Shortest Coiirlnliip on. Itccoril How I lie GniiR Jicnt ( lie Hold Out- Chapter nu Hotel ICccp- Ing Samples. Trnvcling men as a class are peat pram- llors about sickness , says the Denver Koad , tnd among many the opinion prevail * that flconlng in strnnRO beds and c.iUne all sorts tt food nt different hotels is calculated to in duce illness. Many get it Into their heads that citclilng trains at all times In tin any pr night , going- without meals at times , out late nt nights , etc , Is calculated to kill ordi nary people , and BO it Is , but traveling men Bro riot ordinary people. 'Iho true fails nro ( hat there Is less sickness among traveling cicn am class than arnonp any other class of people on earth. Just why this Is so wo nro tinnllo to say unless the Hfo a traveling nan It forced , to Iho and the habits ho ) s forced to adopt , toughens his system and iciidprshlmproofafrninst disease One would naturally think that a man traveling from plucoto place -\vould run into u nest of Btnr.lljf.x lnthlsU\vnncessDool of typhoid foverlu thatandplurapup against pneumonia In ai other. No doubt this Is the case but ho leuvcjtlio imallpot ( Ity before the dhcnso cnn ciloh him , steurs up npcilnst tynliold and lem-ei it behind before old typhoid pets a tthndint him , catches a hard cold In the pneumonia toun ami throws ItotT before reaching the next stopping place , and so it oc Had ho remained In either of the § Lacuc-nfllctcd ! to-uns Ion ; ; enough or happened lobe aperinanentres [ < lcat of cither of the plnces the clnnccs nro that ho would sooner or later turn up his toes. However , constant change of Rlra-id scenes fortifies his. vitality and tlio pnsequonro Is hols seldom real slclc. . But , hs vvoHuldln thoflrstplace , the drummer is D chronic klckcrand Isovcrlastinflywhining jiboutbutngsicltwhcn the facts In the case nro that his habits are suih , unfortunately , ns would mike amulofecl bad. 'iheio la a dlfTctcnoa beUvccn feclln ? bad and being jlck Uomcmbcr th is boys , nnd rctnemhcr , lee , tint n good share of your bail feeling pan lu avoided \ > j thinking a little ahead and stcorinij clear of irresuhr habits nnd late hours when yon ran. FowC. T.'a ' rest when Ib03 can rest just ns well as not. Unlrcrsnl IVtilcnj-c , Tbc rmttcr of Iho Rroatcat Importance to the triveling fntcrnlty todiy la tlio adoption Df soiio plan by which universal mileage caa bo InJ , nnd to show the railroad companies throughout the country where and bow It \ \villliuucfltthcmu3 aus. This , says the Travelers' Ago , las bccu vorrying the urulnt of many for aocio tlmo bad : . There has been many plans sujccstcd but Cotiuso fnr adopted. Of thcso vo might say there are but thrco thnt have 10- cclvcd much attention. The first , wo lic- Jlcvcvas orlpinatod by Jvlr Clink , clnlrman nf the railroad committee of tLo Tra\clors' \ ' Pro'ceti vo associntlon The second , vhich appears to ns most feasi ble , hi * been put in sunpo hy the Is'.itlonal Commercial Traelcr. . It Is the central board plnnTho The third is to be obtained by means of a fodd'ntion ot nil commercial travelers' asso ciations , and was originated by The Road. \VouniltTstnndthatho is at present "prepar- InR articles covcrlns the plan-\vhlch will bo submitted to tlio public in a few weeks" Any orthesoplnnslf ndoptctl will undoubt- dlj benefit the traveler , but with nil of the nppm'tit unscltlshness on y\vt \ of the nuthofs of them \vo cannot but see that Micro is something selfish behind Them , forthoy have commenced Hunting one nnothor. The lload Is poinir forlho 'Iravoler nnd tlio latter Is returning blow for blow , hut "thcroUono " Miinp they both nerco on , that Is thnt Mr. DavoUllnlds tholcRitlmatoprcy of both.nndhls poor sliouldcn will have to bear the burden having nouowpaper with which to slriko baclc. "A house divided , eto. " Is the position wo flnil matters in ( it the present time How can wo eipect the railroad companies to giro us n hearing \ \ heuo can't ' aprco among our- eoivesi Tlio Bliape Wits All It > vas on the Denver & Illo Qranda rail road train , going over larshall Pass , that the usual quota of traveling men walked into the tourist sleeper toslt and talkof the past and prospect upon , the new future. All at oncothe conversation dropped to a dull si- leiico whllo the train passed through oticot the numerous snow sheds so abundant oa . thnt most beautiful of scenic routes Whoa the train came out from the dark ness , Tony Maclilin , who vas fortuuato enough to ho sitting with face to the front of the ( .ir , comrncnccdstroltlng his black , glossy beaid , meanwhile gizlng very intently at something that protruded Into the nlslo pist the board partition la the center or the car. Hmrlnpton sat by him and soon noticed the cause ol Tony'i ' apparent delight , and Ho set tled himself down to enjoy the same bliss thnt encompassed the Irrepressible Tony. Fianlc Dodge didn't understand why the bo.vs had become so very silent all at once , BO ho stirted the conversation off with : ' "Well , Tony , did jou over see sucli a mho in prices as lias taken place within the last few dajsl" "Y'cs , " bald Tony , 'everj thing is raisin , " nnd he peered further out Into the aisle , innpparent hope ot seeing Just a little more of what ho afterward do- clnre.l to bo the best fitting stocking on the best shaped leg it had been hh peed fortune to look nt in many a long day , and Harring ton was with him with hutching ojes nnd eager intent on stealing another glauco while Itvus insight. ' \Vnntareyou \ fellows looking ntl" said Flank , who at with his back to the show , but with tlio question ho turned hilt round as If to see If every ono of liis grips were on bwfd. when his Caco lltup , jviih that radiance that-would bring smiles to v thoilarltof the moon , "AVoll , I'll ' bo dolgoned If thtvt ain't nicer thin anything I'voseonoa mj route , " said ho , and for a moment the three p.ilr ot eyes drank in the beautiful ctmtfc > and tight titling hose till neither of them knew whether they were riding on u train or sliding down hill on a toboggan. There \v.is another fellow then , though , uho ro'.o with the expression , "I don't ' likoto rldo backwards. " As lie got nU Urst Rlimpso of the tippircnt never ending eiposo ho foigot lie over had a care on. earth Ho could stand the suspense no lonper nnd ro- maiheU to the bovs : "I f her fnco Is ns at- txncllvo us her leg I'll give her * , V ) for her plioto for n cigar labd" With this ho started boldly up Iho alslo fully bout on Iniovvlng to whom the quartette vvorola- dibtcd for this unexpected pleasure. Ho walked clear to the front of the e.ir , Uildng care to let no ono think ho was up to uny- thlng , took a long draught ollco water and stalled backnnd mho meandered back tow ard the center of the car on oldlnclyvho \ oc- oupled the c.it nnohcd out and ( rr.vhlxxl tlio leg and sot It up beside her on the scat , apologizing as she did so thusly : ' ! guess I'm taking up most all tlio aisle , ain't I. I have Just bceu to Pitts- burg to got anew false log for my old-maid sister , and \\AS afraid to get It checked because - cause the folks at homo said the buggigo moil wcro so rough they would break it all to pieces , , " You could have got a thousand cigars from old Frank alwut tint time pretty clieap , and vthllo lie stood there vonderlng v\hy ninirleiinien need look at Midi things , onv way , Tony. Prank and Ilarrlnitton slid qulotly out the window , clown Iho steep inountiilnsklo , and walked off over Into tlio valley tosoo how soon tier could each ect a bslo of hay. A. "Hold Out. ' " Harry Michaels Is n drummer from the east , and among the samples ho carries Is a dcv lea known to poker players as a Mhold out" To the uninitiated It mlglit bo ex plained that this "hold out" is a clover piece of tueolnnlsin , and consist * of a wlro rua down the right sleeve , down the ilJo and tasteutM to the kueo. 33y the aid of this ilm- Vlo coutrlvanco any dulrablo hand may be slipped up the sleeve and produced again by the manipulator when the plethoric Jatk-pot Is In view. The boys In nVlnosUvet , Cincinnati , poker-room wcro notified that Michaels and hU "hold out" were coming , anil pitparcd a little sur prise forhliiu The flrs t nUtht all went veil , nnd cvcnthlmcama Michaels' way. Ontho second night the limit vas raised find ten "cold deck * " wore run In , nnd Mlchaola and his "holdout" weroout of sight. AVbon his last chip was gone ho realized on lih watch and chain and diamond slud , but his four fours wcro beaten by four nines , and ho getup up broke. . Mnrriril tlic I > nr Tlicy While two Philadelphia youns ladles wcro walklngon the beach at AtlarAlo City last week they met two gcntlemea , cno from Philadelphia and ono from WaMnfiton. Ono of the young ladles was acquainted with the Quaker City .man and ho Introduced her companion. The walk was then continued , the two Philadelphia friends walking together and the Washington young man escorting the second lady from tlicCltyof Urothcrly tovc. Before the walk w.w over the latter two had concluded the quickest courtship on record. hnl become engaged , and to the surprise of their companions announced their dcslro to ho married at once. All four thereupon repaired tea magis trate's oftlcc. and the jairero made man aud wife. The gontlomnn ii AVllllnm B. 1'er- kins , a commeicial traveler ol WnshiiiRton. and the fair bride Is Miss Curtis Dahlof Thlladclphia. On Hotel- I was told not long ago that the best article on money making eor ; published wa written by n mnnwhohad never made a dollar , -writes F H. McCormlck in Travelers' Ago I there fore taltp It for granted thtt I ought to bo able to give a few points oa hotel keeping , as I have never kept one , tut can call to lalnd some unpleasant recollections. I will not attempt to tell anyone how to keep a hotel , but will relate bow I would not keep n hotel. As the first thing a man docs Is to place his autograph on the register , I would not have lak that will not flow from the pen , nor would I ha\o n pen that would throw a spny llko a ( jarden hose , nor nouldl ha\o \ a quality of stationery that Is suggestive of job lots. I would not allovrtho washroom to bo rrnde a repository for old Junk or rubbish I would not allow the basins to go a day with out being scrubbed , nor nou Id I allow a piest to bo put to the necessity of calling for so ip. I would not allow the chalri to bo occupied by the toothpick brigade to the discomfort oC the guests. I would tolerate none but the clctnost of linen in the dining and bed-rooms , nnd under no circumstance would I permit tint relic of barbarism , the use ot red table cloth and napkin. I would not have napkins tint might ho taken lor nlnbel or a postage stamp. I would not Iced the boys on tender loin steak cut from the shinboiic. I vould net feed them on sausajo thrco times a day for twel\c months In a year. Iwouldnot gi\o them strong butter nnd weak coffee. I would not ha\o \ the house apprcssUcly warm onn mild day , nor uncomfortably cold whoa it should bo warm. I vould not expect a man to take a wash e\cntng nnd morning in a pint of water. Inould never bo out of jostngo stamps , nmll would not charge 10 cents for a iVccnt cigar. I would employ no man as clerk who parts his hair in the middle 1 will guarantee to any man who will try to o\creomo the objectionable features I have mentioned that he will have all the business ho can accomm odato. Samples. Jack Donald , Paxtontmd GillaRhcr's rust ler , was taking orders in York Thursday. Sam Houston came in from Grand Island Saturdiy , bringing his iron jaw with him. Louis Nedd Is traveling Poycko Broth ers and expects to make his home lu Colum bus , j eb C. " \ \Vilsonim taking orders for Vogel & Donning aloncr the Hastings branch of the Elkhorn road last week. Hughes , Jloyerfc Ilmpka'smnn ' is oat on lili territory again after making atrip to his old homo in England. He was absent about three months. JohnBeatty , jra ell known traveling talesman for an Omaha boot and shoo house , h at the McDermott , says tno Butte Miner , Ho was the first Omaln man to enter Mon tana for trade , and has been trailing hero nine jcars. W. H Loughridgc , formerly with liar- grooves Bros , Lincoln , Is now with I ) . M. Steolonnd company , making Iowa territory , "Lock" is already longing to bo back to his old territory. Ho thinks prohibition is all right in theory but a great farce practically , Tree whisky means poor whisky. The Hotel Osborne at Alnsworth , Is run ning In good shape and the register Wednes day last shows tint S. F. Fakom , M. S rioisbman.MissM. Stoacum , J. E. IMcGIll , and Ed. Stewart were there , and Ed. S was under the motherly care of Mrs Osborne , Trade la good up at the Qlkhorn now. " \Vhen Iwra3 at DCS > Iolnos , " said the convhlal tnveling man , "I stopped atone of tho-io Kodak hotels. I always do when I am In a prohibition stato. " "AKodnkhotell" ' "Why , cert. You preis a button and the house docs the rest. It saves a heap of bother1" Some traveling man owning n grip ulued at $20 had It pretty well flattened out In the Bostwlch hotel at Hasting Tilday. Ho sot it down Just Avhorotho elevator lands and in a few minutes turned to plclc it UD and found that the said elevator had full and uiulis- putablo possession of It. The elavntor was raised and the grip taken out , but it resem bled apancako. C. M Brewster , EdL ° onard and a couple other angels of commerce started out of Wahoo last wccKonoday to make a drive to the novt town. When ahout midway be tween Wahoo nnd Prague the team kicked thonruclvcs loose from the buggy and left the boys sitting out on the prairie , whllo the horses adjourned to the nearest cornfield. De-ouster of course helped Leonard pack his grips back to Wahoo. llcHcrvntiou Voting Precincts. ' HCKONS D.,0ct. 13. [ Special Telegram toTjin BEE , ) Iho supreme court has Issued an order directing the commissioners of Hughes county to show cause why a writ ccrtiorarl should not Issue against them for cstahllshiiiRVOtlnif precincts in the unorgan ized tountUs of Nowlin and Sterling , on the Siout Indhn reservation. The order was made retuiniblo next Thursday. There Is no truth la thorepoit that 1,000 voters would bo disfranchised if the writ p Issued Only 2CO nooplo could bo found In both counties Inst Juno , and In September not enough could bo found by the governor aud other oQlters to warrant organizing the counties. suits' Nerve mill Liver IMIIs. An Important discovery. They actoa the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves A now principle. They speedily euro biliousness , bad tine , torpid liver , piles nnd constitution Splendid for men , women nnd children. Smallest , mildest , surest. 30 doses for 23 cents Samples free at Kuan & Co.'s , ISthaud Douglas. Rx-PrcsUonts Hnj-cs and Cleveland , Chief Justice Fuller , o\-Covornor ! 'Wlnthrop of Massachusetts , ex-Attorney General Uovins , e\-uovernor 1'ortor of Totmesseo , cx-Scero- tary of Suto Hamilton Fish , and Senator Kvnrts formed an Interesting group the other day at a Now York hotel They uro trustees of the I'eaboJy fund , and at their nnnuil dinner itwasnotioed that both the ox-presidents turned their wine glass down. "When the hair shows sinns ot falling' , "be gin at once to use Avor's Hair Vigor. This preparation strengthens the scalp , promotes the growth of new hair , restores the natural color to gray and faded hair , nnd renders It soft , pliant aud glossy , Mr. John 13. F.lam. formerly law partner of President Harrison , was intercepted recently by aTacorai reporter "AVIll President Harrison risen bo a candidate ( or ronomlnalioul" Mr , Klnm was asked. "I hardly think so , " ho ronllod. 'In fact. In comersatlonwith the president ho stated ! that bo would not run again. " The only railroad tram out of Omaln run expressly for the accommodation , ol Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Moln s nnd Chicago business Is the Itock Island Yostllmled liinltod , lonvlng Omaha nt 4:15p. : in. dally , ticket ofllco 1602 , Six. too nth und Farnamsts. Omaha. SOU ADVICE TO MR , DBPEV A Contemporary Calls His Advice to a Very Ori7B Blunder. MR. WEBB A WOULD-BE AUTOCRAT ' _ _ _ _ _ A. EcntMtiR t\rrnlcnmcnt ; of tlio VounRiVow York Central Amntour \Vlio Parts lilt Xniuo In the JUatllc. If Mr. Dopoff has any influence vrilh Iho present administration howill nsk President Harrison appoint II. Wal ter Wolb , fhlrd vice president of the Now York Central , to lw consul atSeno- gumbla , or some post on the Upper Con go where thoio la plenty ol land and room for consular dignity to spreadsnys the Now York Herald. Mr. II. Wultor \Vobb is too Ug a. man ( or is'ow "York to endure without danger to the public welfare. "What do wo see ? The Now York Central has emerged , from n serious strike. It Y.-M prorokoi hy ndinlnlstra- tivo Incapacity and insolence. Its con- seuuences wore avcited by the common sen o of the labor leaders and the p rcs- suroof public opinion. The good immo which the Centra.lb.ad earned by Its con siderate treatment o Us employes the personal esteem , in which tlio pilnuLpal owners nnd tlio president wcro heldcon tributed to an understanding. Nothing showed more clearly the conservative tonJeiicy of labor organizations than the quiet adjustment of the controversy la which tlio laborers vroro but partially at fault and which , the raoro closely wo rend the after evidence , seems to have been precipitated , by tno recent indifTor- once and Ignorance of the Central man- afrcment. The strike over and done , Mr. II. Wal ter Woub writes a circular forbidding the employes of the Central tobolonp to the Knights of Libor. So long as the Central employes , switchmen , on- pincersconductoisor whatnot do their work it is not the uusincss of Mr. II. \Valtor Webb to make inquiry as to tliclr associations. The tendency oE the poor is to congregate. They unite for ccro- inony , good fellowship , politicsthrift , chaiitynnd religion. They call thcm- Behos Masons , Oddfellows , Knights of Pythias , Friendly Sons of St. Patrick , Ttimraiinv Bravosand other odd. quaint nnmod. Where Is tlio harm In tills ? And why may they not call themselves Knights of Libor and confer upon the thousand and one cares which enter into their Ihes as among1 our strivingsullor- ing poor ? This question concerns the inalienable rights of the American citizen , and it is Incredible that Mr. Dopow does not see it. Mr. Dopow is a statesmen -with tact , a knowledge of men and affairs , has be en a candidate for the nomination to the presidencyand may again proudly look -upon that high placo. IJut does Mr. Depow believe it possible that at this day and hour a more third vice president of the Now "York Central , owinpr his place to familj tiescansly toan .American citizen , c\en the hum blest in his service , that ho may not as sociate with his fellow-laborers , that ho may not call himself a Ivniprhtof Labor or Knight of the Moon if ho pleases , that ho may not concortvritlihis follows as towages , hours of work , char ities , privileges that ho may not c\on como Into the nuprust presence of H. "WalterVobb nnd state a grievance ? It is inconceivable that Mr. Depow sliould have permitted this folly. Does ho think that H. Walter Webb and his family alliance own tlio N"cw York Cen- ral , 'The iS'ow York Central is a public institution. It exists by the grace of the commonwealth , by endowments fiom counties and municlpalLtiea , by char tered rights from the legislature. No one knows better than Mr. Depew that it has boon dowered with a princely hand , and that because of many acts of public favor some of the greatest for tunes in the world have como from its revenues. Dr. Uopew has but to loolt at the Fourth avenue subway to see what was " largely a gift from the "people of Now York. lie can recall the time when by n stroliO of the pen 80 per cent was added to the capital stoclc of the Central , and that to sustain that unnecessary and un- justiQablo imposition every farmer in New York has hcon taxed for years and will bo taxed forever , IIo knows how much the forms of justice and logisla- lion have been subordinated to this great corporation ; that for twenty jours in Albany no spoakcr'b gavel has over fallen to announce the passag-o of a de- crco which was not in its interest. 'With this knowledge , and comprehending the incredible obligations of the Central to the people of New Yoik , ills hard tobo liovo that ho should permit an act which is as tjrannous an interfeionco with the rights of Amoiican freemen as any \\hichlod to the revolution. Lot us speak plainly about thlsl Wo believe in the rig-Ms of capital that propoity , as the increment of Industry and thrift , issacrod. This is not n ques tion between labor nnd capital , but be tween labor , on one eldo , and ignorance , insolence and tyranny , calling itself cttpltulon the other. There is no contest so much to ho do plorcd as that between In uor and capita- why a great corporation , existing bo the grace of the commonwealth and governed hy an experienced statesman should in vito the issue , pisses compre hension. The people arc tired of it ; tired of government methods under which the rich grow richer and the poor iwores ; under which , ns In Ponnsvlva- nln , the jurisprudence of the state is fashioned to the needs of the Pennsylva nia rallwnjj under which nine-tenths of the inhabitants of now York nro dally taxed to pay the thefts involved in the "water ing''of the elevated lailway ; under , vhich our telegraph sjstem has "boon milked , watered and robbed by the greatest financial pirate of the njje ; under which wo have a tariff la the in terest of trusts and monopolies ; under -which presidents are elected by S 100,000 , subscilptions from men who jrow rich over the sufferings of the starved nnd starving poor. And when to this dieary catalogue wo add the resolution of the Kow York Central to deny to American cltl/.ens the inherent right of citizen ship , the right to meet , confer and or ganize , wo cannot but fool that those who "believe they build upon granltoaro playing with lire , Mr. lopow ) should put aside the ian- ity of opinion nnd realize that his man- agemant has blundered. The American people will not endure , oven fiom the Contral.nnInterference with their liber ties.Vhcro \ corporationsuroconcoined and broad nnd butt or mufct he found for children , they are long-suffering. But right Is right and freedom la freedom , nnd unless this maxim governs tho--o in lilgh authority and swaying vast respon sibilities noon o can tell what the end may bo nor with what terrible , relent less swiftness it may como. And In the meantime it would help an adjustment If Mr. H. Walter Vobb could Pears'Soap Fair white hands. Brighicleai * complexion Soft healtlifnl skin. "PEAHS'-Tiie Great English Complexion SOAP-Solii Beiyihre.1 ' American Hand Co , OMAHA Are tlie Exclusive Western for the Tholarcest raanufaeturera ol rubber footwear in tlio world. Wo carry the only cosnploto stock of first-class rubber goods In the city. Prices always the lowest. Correspondence solicited. OUR LERTHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS , THE BEST MMDE , AMERICAN HAND SEYED SHOE CO , OMA.HA. NBJB. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. OUGIaA.a OMAHA , NEB. t widely and favorably knoTJ * spec- the TJnltod States. Their long ox * pericnce , lomarltihle skill nnd unlrorsal suc cess In the treatment and cure of Nervoui , Ohronlo and Bur Ical niseaies. entitle tbosn eminent physicians to tlio full confidence of the aflllotcu ovorywliere. They cuarantoo : A. OBHTAIN A.NI ) POSITIVE OUI1B for the uwful effect ! of oatlvlco and the numer ous CTlls that follovr In its train. 1M1IVA.TE. BLOOD AXD SK IN DISEASES jpocJIly. completely anrt iicrmtxiicntlv cured. NERVOUS DEBIUTYT AND HEXUAL DI3. OUDERS field roudlly to tholr eklUCul treat- PILES. KISTULA AXD ItEOTAL tILOEliS Kuatantecd cured without pain or detention riIYIH 3CEliE AND VAItlOOOELE perma- Dontlr nnd cucocssf ully ourod In orerr case. 8Ymill3. OONOKKH EA. OLEET , Spcr- ma.torrhoi. Seminal WcaknnfB , Lost Manhood , NlRht Etnlsaloii ! , Decayed Faculties , I'cmnlo iVeukneaiBiid all dcllcato dliordera peoullir to olthor tex positively ourcil. AS well us all function aldl ordoru that result from youth ful follleior tliocxcos or nmturoyean. QTbTr"nilR Ou ranto l permanently L ) L MI U i\li cured , removal cou iiluto , without cutting caustic ordllatatlon. OuroJ dfToctod at homo by patient Mltbout a mo ment a pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MhN. PUP R The awful ofTccts of ACITDR v > UK. C early rice vrhlchbrtjiji orizanlo weakness , fleitroylns both mind and bocljr. with all Its dreaded tils , ponuanonty cur l. m Q PC'rTQ Addrrss these who have Im- UJ\0. JJCii 10 paired thomselvo's by 1m- proper Indulgence nnd solitary habits , which ruin bo tli mind and body , unflttlnjr thoiu for business , sluclynr nurrlaRe. MAUHIEU 2SIFN or the o ontcrln on tliat happy Hf , aware of physical debility , qulokl/ nsaUtod. QUR SUCOB33 la baiod tipou faots. Flrst-Praotloil export. once. Hecond Every case laspeclally Btudled , thus starting right. Tlilrd Midlclnes are prepared In our laboratory oiacstly to suit on.cn caae , thusefloctlnKCures without Injury. Drs. Betts & Belts , t409 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA. NEB. FOR MEN ONLY f ° r LOST < " KAIUNO MAS. IIOOI ) ! Oenorul niiU NT.il- VOUS DFIlir/lTV. Weakness of Body and Mind : Kltrats of Krrors or excesses In Old or Vouns. Hobiiit , Noble AIANUOUO fullv re stored Via Bimrantcc overv ca o or money refunded h.itnplo course , llvo days' trcit- mont , * Lfull conr > oiV "tccuroly sealed from obiicratloit. . Cook liamuily Co Umalm. r\cl ) Offlce , St. flair HotU.'Oor Uthand be doclted In fine linen , camphorated with ciue , and by Ufa 'favor of Mr. Ilar- i-ifaon bent to aorao ealubioim tone > ulur agency in Sonoguinbia or the Upper Coneo. Now York rf too email for him. Ho needs iv continent in which ho vlll hiMo space enough to giow. The now offices ol the jjroat Rook Island route , 1G02 , Sixteenth nnd IVrnaui btreotaOmahn , tiroIholluest In the city. Call nnd sou them Tickets to all points cast at lowest rates. " " \V it. Vanderbiltson of Cornelius Van- derbllt of NOM Vork , unil a Y lo hophomore , U anRrv. A Jfcw Haven paper unnounccd under the headline , "Boodlo , Not Uralm , " that the wealthy No\s-Yorker had been dropped from his elass bceiuso of low stwid- II K , Voung Tanderhllt has secured iv con tradiction of the story from the college faculty , and threatens to sue the newspaper forllbol. Stated oy II B. Cochran , drugKht. - Lancaster caster , Pa Have guaranteed overlWO tot- tics of Ilurdock Blood Bitters for djspepsln , .sour stomacn , bilious attacks , liver and kid ney trouble. Hcnjamln Franklin once said that ho would 1110 to bo hermetically senled up for a hundred\ears aud then revived , sons toseo what Philadelphia would look like. 1'orlnps the strangest sight that ouldireethls | eos could hmvishbo printed woulil bo the c-wo now In the Philadelphia courts for tlio jmr- pose of breaking his111 and gcttlut ; hU legacy to apprentices. Owing to the large number of requests that the splendid offer made by us of trie Encyclo paedia arid Daily Bee should not be withdrawn , we have decided to accept orders for a short time longer , The full set , ten volumes is \\o\v \ complete and we will consequently make a slight change in our terms. OUR PROPOSITION THE OMAHA BEE offers a year's sub scription of the daily paper including the Sun day issues -delivered at your address -and a complete set THE AMERICANIZED EN CYCLOPAEDIA BR.ITANNICA for $2.50 per month. The ten volumes delivered on pay ment of $5.00 and the balance payable $2.50 per month. ALL OUR PRESENT SUBSCRIB ERS are entitled to all the advantages of this O great offer. D People living outside of Omaha can avail themselves of the above liberal offer by having the monthly payments guaranteed by some responsible - _ sponsible banker or merchant in their town. Send for descriptive circular. THE BEE PUBLISHING GO , , OMAHA. , NEB. 80VTJI 031.1 til AK % .Arrcslul for Uurjslnry. Mkhajl LyniaM \ iure = tcd Saturday by Oltlcor Looney forhurglary. Lynch , ylio has been in the police couils before , slipped la thoIvejstoiiehouse , Twentj sixth niidl * streets , anj getting into ! Mlss 3ary [ Ilavnor's room stele what jewelry ho could llnd. Lynch will huvca hearing before Judge Klug this morning. Attempted Inocntlinr HIM , LnitSaturdayovening thrco ineu attempted to set flro to ono of AV G Albright's build ings at Albright Mrs. Pairislivilo , of.M. M. rariah , seeing the men piling brush and kindling against the side ol thohouso , got a rovohor and shot at them. Mrs. Parrhh dlstlnctly'heariloiic of them trrotii a ? if Injured - jurod , hut they all escaped , Jlw. Piirrish nt once extinguished the 1 lames , ro- cclvlns slight 'burns and having some ot her clothes ruined. No particular duniago uas douo , The house \ \ & < \ latcl.v vacated liy n renter , tuiil it is supposca thnt tha vandals bolictcd the promises unoccupied , const ) , quenllyera \ unguarded in their Infuinuus work. \Vnnroil to Kill Illinxoir. Ofllcor Looncyarrcitod Jarac ? CunnnthinT ! last evening anil put him In the city Jail for safety , 3ilr Cunningham had a shovel and cxprcstod a determination to Idllhlrnsolf. Thouafortunato man is out of his mind , and | > orsons in the nelghlMrbood fcarod U ouM do soiuo tcrrlblo deed. FOR SEVERE COUGHS OR COLDS l Dr. F * . C. Werner's ' COUGH DROPS Are htRlily recommended nllor seven ytnra ol successful oxporiunco by the solo manufacturers , Kopp , Dreibus & Co. , STEAM CONFKCT1ONUKS , iio6FarnamSt , , Omaha , Neb. Sold everywhere , 6c per packu 0. Send lor snmnlos. lilitcu Cell lira nuilOUUH. / Correct Stjld. Best Quality. - Perfect Fitting. TRY THEM. Kabo h for women \vlio break their corsets. ICaba can't be broken. The store guarantees it not to brealc for a year ; and tlie maker behind the slore. And Kabo doesn't kink. To kink is almost as "bad as to break. The store guar antees it not to kink for a year ; and the maker behind the store. If a single "bone" ( we call it "tone , " it isn't bone ) of Kabo breaks or kinks in a year , take your corset back to the store and get your money. And , if the corset don't suit you after wearing a week or two or three , go back for your money. * There is a primer on Cor sets for you at the store. 8 CDIC A3) Cousr Co , cnicaso and New York. DI.VMONDS. "Watches nnd Diamond * Glrciivaj with Tea ami Coffee A Norel \ \ ay of Int rotlttt Injs Good ) . Thannmcsofnll vet-sons recotvlui ; diamonds mends , watches , etc. , are added to thli ll t dnllv. The Overland tea company ot Sun bVnndtico luuo rented Iho store , 1S03 ttirunm. next to I Tollman's clothing house , und In order to Introduce thoh1 goods Una romp in y vv ill present for sixty iliiy8 souvenirs with every can of tc.i und colToo sold , such ns solid pold , ( diver and nk'kol vrntchcH , alio genuine diamondj in solid gold setting ? , silver tableware , nlso money and many other articles of less value. tt\cry pmchasoi * will reecho n souvenir. Thooofleo , can nml content * weigh about tlireo pound * , tlio tea , can nnd contents weigh nboxtt ono and a half pounds. This expensive ami novel w y of advertising'will bo discontinued niter sixty days and these really choice poods will bo sold btrlctly on their merits , but without tlio souvenir. Of course ovary purchaser must not expect to Qtu diamond mend orvatch. . This company claim that they h ivo just as Rood a right to give away watches , diamonds or Jovvcliy and money as tholr competitors fiavo la give avvnyglasisvvaro , chroiuus , etc. Getup up a club. Those who Ret up a club order ino t nlwiys cot iihandiomo pros- cut. Orders by mail promptly forwarded tolill parts of the United St tua on 10- coiptof cash or poalolllco order. Terms : Single can , 31 ; six for $ .ri ; thirteen for $10 , nnd twontyoveu forS20 .Aildre * ! Overland Tea coinp.mv , Omaha , Neb. Store open ftoiu 8 o'clock a. m. to ! ) o'clock p. m.ntul Saturdays till 10 o'clock p. in. Now open. J. I. Elgin , S. 22 < 1sts , diamong ring In tea ; Mrs. 1'ikc , S. 17th st. , silver sugar bowl ; J. II. Horst , S. Omaha , diamond ring In lea ; Louha Ctov/clls , Council lllutTs , SoOin cold loin In tea ; ISdw. Mc- Nally , \ \ ith Aunns expiess , silver llvo- wttlociibtor ; W. Jiang , 8. 13th , FtlUor Ive-bottlo caster ; Mrs. L. I ) . I'lodln , "zardbt. , bllvor cold-lined cup ; C. L'it7- . ; orald , Council Bluffs , diamond ilupIn tea ; Thos. Holbrnn.'Ciilltornla ' 8t. , sll\or Ivo-bottlo castor ; S. J. Warren , S. Hltli A. , genta'hunting ca o gold watch In .oa ; Li. 13. LEooton , S. 4th st. , llamond ringIn tot ; II. Miller , S. 12th sU , soltnlio diamond shirt stud In tea ; ; L Lirsen , South Omaha , silver castor ; John Goulon , Davcnpoit bt. , silver cnko stand ; Ilujh Avoiy , mail order , Lin coln , Neb , $20 in gold coin In tea ; William H. Klrkendahl ; Mnjllold add , silver castor ; Mrs. M. A. Young1 , South Omalm , silver sugar bowl ; Tonii Andor- * on Oalcst. , silver cake sUmd ; Mrs. , F. l > nst , South Omalm , silver sugar bowl ; A.le.Grnntloj , S. 21st , duster diamond ring In tea ; llubv llavsor , mail order , Mibouri Valley , In , $10 in pold coin ; r'red "Wagner , So. 10th at. , silver buttctdlsh ; C. Bloomberg , K. Hist : ivo , silver butterdish ; Thomas Shea , Bin- croft st. , silver butterdish ; Jacob Lul/ ? , S. 20th , diamond ting in tea ; Elonry Grillin , Califoinia st. , $ oO in gold coin In tea ; J. Rcndis , S. 1'itli , silver gold-lined cup ; JIra S. U. Mndinon , Tabor. la. , sil- \er picklobtnnd ; AV. II. 'oIcli , iMI&sourl Valley , la. , silver fivo-bottlo c.iatof John McClintock , Dodge si. , silver suc.ir bowl ; \Valter Stoinmet/ . ISth. clla- nond ringin tea ; Jlra. Bi-izii , So. 20th , silver sugar bowl ; Alex IMholT , S. 19th st. , gents' h unt il g case golrt watch in ton ; HI a Simpson , mall order , Nebraska City , "innting ca.so gold watch nnd diamond ing in til ill club ordei ; Mis. Autonlti [ louth , 10th , pliitn bilver , fl\o-boltlo castor ; Gcorfjo Gciard , Soutn Omaha , silver ctxbtcr ; Mrs. B. 1. Spencer , Coun cil Blulls , bilvctnicUo bland ; T. C' . Boll , b'uinmnst. , diamond ling In tea ; J. J. Minick , S. ISth st. , gent's hunting cas.o gold watch In tea ; James Potor- ( on. S. 19th st. , bilvor gold lined cup ; Julia Mannort , S. ISth St. , $10 In gold coin in tea ; IShs. Genotal Dennis , Dod o St. , silver butter dh > h ; lEonry Potei.s , I'ark Foireot , sllM'f , live-bottle caster ; Peter L'otor&on , llurt st. . butter dhh ; Mrs. McKenxlo , Like St. , hilvm picKlu stand ; Mis. ISTeUiolanrs\Vjmoio ! ( , Nel > . , mailorder , diamond ring in tea ; It. L. Wilson , I'limam * > t. , $20 gold coin in. tea ; Mrs. K. ICicltS , Jdillcrton , Neb , silver sugar bowl ; G. W. Kotclmin , 3Jd and Wivlnut , silver li\u-bottlo cas > tor ; Chas. A. Summer , failver pickle hUind ; MraT. 1' . JUlack , Ponder , Neb , Bilvei- gold-lined cup ; J. Schneider , mail or der , Millurd , Neb. , solid jjold chnsod band rin ; ; ; , T. W. Murin , 13th und Far- nam , silver pickle stand ; A. A. Reralllaul. Harnoy st , , diamond fin } ; ; Manilo Rasniclc , S , 11 silver cake stand ; Mlsa C. Paikor , IK. Mnr\'s si o. , solid gold band ring in tea ; S. 11. Sanson , S. Omaha , elustor diamond mend ring in tea ; A. . 1\T. Larson , Council BlulTs , gent's hunting ca e gold watch in tea ; Mis. Julius Fesitnor , S. 17th bt. , diamond Hnc. and bilvur pickle stanil In tea ; Mrs. 11 Btnback. N. lUhnt. , sil ver cake stand ; Perry Williams , Walnut Flillsil or llvc-ljottlo castei" Mrs. An drew JaUoy , Clink st. , silver Hre-boltlo castor Mrs. Flail , cuming at. , silver pickle blind ; Ilmil Petersen , N. Ibth , diamond ring in tea ; Annie C'lnrlco , Mrs IIugh Loguiiinall oi'dur , Scwaid , Nob. , hilvor gold-lined goblet In tea ; Mrs. D. L , IIotTnian , mail order , Vail , in. , diamond ling in tea ; Ernest Evcra , Council HlulTs , fallvor livo-bottlo castor. C. A\r. \ Liuol , Lciven\orth ! Bt. , diamond ring , cistor and silver gold-lined cap ; Kdvvard Tromblaj , South Omaha , 10 in gold coin ; JSIrs. J. Bailey , Walnut Hill , bllvoi- butter dish ; P. W. Roll' , S. 12th Bt. , bilver tive-bottlQ taster ; Mr- ) . W. Kltnnot , Wahoo , Nob. , mall oidcr , diamond i-ing in tea ; Miss C. Itauks , No- brabka City , sllvercakoataml ; ? * Ira. John Hertz , S. 1 Ith , silver ( Ko-bottlo cantor ; D.rollcy \ , S. 19th at. , elegant bilver tea Rorvico ( ll\o piijccs ) with tua ; A. Iluu , Loaviiiiworth st. , silver sugar lovvl : S. N. Hank , mail order , Lincoln , Neb , gents'hnntinpr c.tso gold watch in ten ; ChailosShoiman , Nioholns ht..fill- yoi butter dish ; Mrs. M. Calkins , Hust ings , Neb. , fcllvor pickle stand ; Itodn Phclpu , California bt. , coin Hll\cr clmto- hiino watch in tea , Cluin Kuohl , 7tlnuid Unncroft , silver five Ixittlo cahtor ; ( ! eo TJ. Dunnls , S. 29th , silver jiicklo .itimd Chnrles St. , coin silver chatululnu watch in tea ; II. E. Whlto. , ' 1 It hand Paiker , bilver cuko stand ; IViUiiuns \ , Dewitur st. , diamond ring In tea ; Mrd. J.V. . Vaughn , Paul st. , hilvur butter cllnh ; .T. II. Kompster , t'ranklln St. , Hil vor butter dish ; II. A. IJr.iko , mull or der , KcMi-noy , Neb. , $10 in gold coin ; Mis. P. A.'Whltlock. Is. 17th bt. , all. vorBugar bowl ; J. J. Iluntington , bouth Omaha , hunting cuso gold watch. In tc.i ; tr8 , Kuto Moroiu.Otli and Spring , sllvor fhe-bottlo c.utci ; C. Bolirent , Pa- pillion , silver gold-lined cup ; Andrew Sanger , mail order , IfastlngH , Nob. , $20 In gold coin in tea ; Dr. IMlay , dontibt , solid gold kind ring in ton ; R B. Stephenson , Council Blufn ! , sil ver butter dlbh ; IBronncu , Capital avo. ; hunting case gold watch In tea , Frank Slcor , 1'iaguo , Nob. , mail order , salid gold band ring listen ; W. K. Kilburn , mall order , Urand I bland. . Nob. , silver , gold-lined cup in tua ; L S. Rudolph , Burt nt , , elustor diamond rin" in tea ; 0. P Evjinwlon , N. lUthst. , gold wntch and fllvorcakohUvnd lntoaMrd. P.l'oloy , lilondo bt. , Hilvor llvo-bottlocaa- tor ; John Smith , S. Omahn , diamond ring ; Mrn. M. A. Huber , Hth and I cnvonvvoftli ht. , silver butter dish ; H , D. Graves S. 19th hilvor pluklo blind ; Mlsd Alinit IVanclu Konth Omaha , silver pickle utaml ; MM. J. J. "Walker , lUvid City , Keb. , diamond ring In Ua ; V. W , Andrews , Wttpreflt.allvorold-llnodcupj | ;