8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , NOVEMBEE 10 , TOLs'lOl IN D1JA.TI1. "What He Says About It In n Letter to n Krlond. The following letter from Lyof Tolstoi to A. A. Phot , is published In the HUB- Blnnltovlew : "Oct. 17,1800. * * * I think jou nlrcndy know what Impponed. On September 20 ho died , literally In my nrins. * * * Nothing' In ray llfo mudo such an imnicsion on mo. Uo used to pay truly Unit thorols nothing wot-so thun tloath. But when you con- . .Bldcr seriously that death ifl the end of everything , Ihon llfo becomes nn unlntti- gntcd evil , \Vlmt profits it to utrivo nnd cry wlion of what wns once 27ikolnl Tolutol * * * nothing Is left. Ho never suld lie felt the approach of death ; tout It Bcclns to mo no watched ito every stci ) nnd know for certain how much tlmo win still loft. A few min utes before his dcnth ho dosed , and BUdilonly awakening , whispered with horror , ' \Vhut Is itV It was that ho saw death , this consuptlon of his boliifr In nothingness , nnd if ho found nothing to Riasp , what ahull I find y * * * Less limn nothing. * * * And of course , neither I nor any one else will struggle with death ns ho did. To the lust mo ment ho did not give himself up to death ; did everything for hlmsolf ; tried to bo occupied , wrote , asked about my wrlVingp , nnd advised me ; but nil this , It ddeineu to mo , ho was doing , not by an inner tendency , but on principle. Only ono thing , nature , was left to the end. On the eve of his dcnth ho went into his room , and , through weakness , foil on his bed , near the window. When I came In ho said , with tears'In his ojos , 'How happy I was for a nholo houi1. ' From earth hd camo. * * * To earth ho will return , "Ono thing ; only Is left ; a dim hope that , BOinowhoio in nature , a part of which you will bccomo in the earth , there will bo something loft and found. Every ono who saw his last moments aald how wonderfully quietly nnd calmly ho died. But I know with what frightful tortures , because not n Hinglo feeling escaped mo ; a thousand times I repeat to myself , 'Lot the dead bury their dead , ' but I must spend the strength I still have on something. It is impossible to persuade the stone to tumble up , and not down , whither It is attracted. You can not laugh at a jest jou are weary of : you cnunot oat when you are not hungry ; * * * whr.tirt the use of everything ? To morrow will begin all the tortures of death , with the unclcanncsa of lies and Eelf-decoivlng , nnd will end in nothingness for mv&olf. * * * ! ness : nullity & Strange * * * Bo useful : bo virtuous : bo happy ns long as you live , ' * * * say people to each other , nnd you say 'tho happiness , the virtue , and the use fulness consist In truth. ' And the truth "I have gathered in thiitp-two years 13 , that the situation wo are placed in is tor- rlblo. 'Tnko llfo as it is ; you put your self in that situation. ' Yes , of course ; I do take it as it Is. As soon ns the man reaches ucbrtnin point of development ho will sec clearly that everything Is folly , deceit ; and the truth , which ho still loves more than anything , is fright ful. When you BOO it distinctly , you nwako in terror and sny , with my brother , 'What is it ? ' But , of course , BO long as you possess the desire of know ing and toiling truth , you will know and tell It. This Is all that is loft to mo out of my moial world above which * ! can not ptmjsolf. This only will I do ; but not in the form of your art. Art Is a lie , nnd I can no longer love oven a boautl- fullio. " „ _ The declining powers of old ago may by wonderfully recuperated nnd sustained be the daily use of Hood's Snreapiullla. i . I1E SWEPT THE PliOOH. A riuclcy Editor in Ohio Gets the i Drop on n nuflinii. Dave Pitohnrd used to edit n weekly newspaper in a llttlo town not 100 miles from Cleveland , says the Toledo Blndo. It did not require all Dave's time to write the editorials , so ho hunted up the local news , helped to stick typo and on press days took his turn at the hnnd- press , jubt for exorcise. Ono day Dave was looking ever the exchanges and over and anon cutting out squares and parallelograms , when in came a strapping big follow whoso scowling1 countenance nnd careless manner - nor of shutting the door would have con vinced the uninitiated that ho was after eatisfaction. Dave laid down his paper , stuck the scissors In his pocket and smilingly said , "Good morning sir. " "That ain't d d ' got a bit of bearln' on the subject of my visit ; I'm hero to clean out this office. " "Good boyl You're just the man I'm ' looking for ; you'll find a broom and a sprinkler behind the door. Don't ' muko any more dust than you can help. " "Old luny , you think I'm joking , do jou ? It won't bo moro'n a small numer ator with iv big denomination fraction of a second till you'll know that I'm as serious - ous ns a death sentence. The kind of renovation that I'm about to do for you is to shake out your form , stir up your galleys nnd paint a nimbus cloud over them lynx eyes of yours. That's what's going to engage my attention for the next half hour , " and the big follow kicked the paper cutter over and dis tributed a galley of dead "nds" over the floor. "You will find a broom behind the door , my accommodating friend , " snld Dave , raising a heavy six-shootor , "and you may take said broom and clean out this ofllco according to your first propo sition , and the bettor you do your work the lighter I'll ' pull on this trigger. Bee ? " "Drop that mortar , I was only jokin' , " said the big follow , trying to avoid the raugo of the gun. "Freozo onto that broom. " "I made a mistake ; this ain't the dentist's ofllco , is ItV" "Work that sweeping machine , " "I've ' boon drinking. " "Operations must begin in half a sec ond. " "My llttlo girl's sick , and she's cryln' for her father. " "In a quarter of n , second the devil will have a form to caf-ry out. " "Pity-my crippled wlio. " "And this paper will gob the first scoop of the accident. " "Uold enl hold on ! I'll swcop her up. " And the follow seized the broom and made the dirt fly like a streot-clennor. When ho had finished , Dave cscortoc him to the street , and nftor making him promise to call again , bade him good bye. H. A. . Orolmril , Carpet , furniture nnd drapery. Bnnkoa ana Wild Animals In Itulln. People who sit at homo in the countrj and are panio-strlekon by the occasional nppoaranco of a mad dog can hardly realize alizo that in India last year upward o twenty thousand persons died from snmcc bites alono. Tigers were the cause o nearly a thousand deaths , and leopards elephants , boars , wolves , hyenas , nnd oven scorpions , lizards and alligators have all played their part In this torri- bio loss of human Itfo. Upward ol sevonty-alx thousand head of cattle were destroyed by wild animals during the year , The Indian government pnyt annually u large sum for the stamping out of these posts , but without muol apparent reduction of their numbers. llalt a million enakcs tire dustroyet yearly , 1,600 tigers , and about cloven thousand leopards , wolves nnd bonra. IMIILiMPS I1HOOK4. The Secret of the Powck or Boston' * Great Pulpit Orator. Rev , Dr. Brooks has Just completed .wonty-ono yeurs of a world-renowned instotatc , says the Boston Transcript. . 'robnbly no minister In the country , eor- nlnly no minister in Boston , commands ho power Phillips Brooks does today. "Why ? Are not others as profound ? Store so. Are not others as logical ? Yes , nero logical. Are they not as orthodox ? Yes , more so. Are they not aa eloquent ? I'crhnps so. Jo ) they not got as near to he hearts of their heiivcraV No ! It Is in instructive spectacle on any Sunday naming to sit In Trinity church and Natch the great congregation. How they { pop surging In till every pow and aisle md entry-way is filled. They crowd the chancel. They sit upon the chancel slops and oven get up against the road- ng desk ; Who are thcso people ? Are they some ono dabs ? Do the aristocrats como lore , while the poor stay awayV Or is t the other way do the populace crowd to hoar him , while the rich and cultured no conspicuously absent ? For answer , oolc about you , Iloro are some of the rich men of Uostou , and some of her nest cultured citizens. Hero are bonuti- 'ul nnd elegantly dressed ladles. Ah , yes , this is the rich man's church , the jabbath homo of wealth and cultuio ! Uut look again. These two swcot-fnced women in simple gnrb are Quakers. Yonder alts a coarse-featured negro , and iheso .wo working people in neat but simple attlro. All are hero. The rich aid the poor meet together. But what brings them hero ? Is it the music ? No ; the music is flno , but that Is not the chief attraction. Is ittho church ? No. Trinity is the finest church build- ng in Boston , but tlitit is not the chtof ittraction. This quiet , reverent audi ence la gathered for a more serious [ mrposo. The great bulk of thcso pco- | ilo are here because they wish to tioar Phillips Brooks preach. Is it then some special occasion , nnd will those beats bo thinly filled In a week or a month ? No ; this is no extraordinary oc casion , and thcso seats will bo full for months and years to como. Is ho , thoii | a sensational preacher ? Does ho rake the muck heaps of the city ? Not at nil. Ho disdains all tricks nnil tawdry display. Is his style cold and classical in its purity ? No ; it Is warm , simple , popular. His great heart Is full of warm , human sympathy.- lie Is fully in touch with the people. Ho knows their needs. No man moro truty enters into their joys and sorrows. To dim creeds are but llttlo worth , but life is nil worth. His gospel is full of love nnd sympathy and friendship. Truth takes on vast proportions under his skillful touch. Now truths unfold and grow and blnzo before us. Every verse of the bible grows luminous. All truth Is beheld as related and Christ is at the centre. Ho the manliest of men , the chief among many brethren , the lov ing savior. Dr. Brooks'losos hlmsolf in his theme. It possesses him. Ho is a swift messen ger of life. To him the most noble and sacred privilege is to bo a messenger of life and light. Ho wants to do men good and now. And so , as ho pours Forth his message , his burden of soul , not looking at thorn , they look intently at him and strain to catch each word. They come to him to bo fed , and they are not disappointed. Ho opens nnd expounds - pounds the scriptures. Ho leads them to the living streams. Ho uplifts our common humanity and enables llfo ; and they who hoar go away refreshed and are glnd to como nguin. The public Is most cordially invited to our first grand furniture opening Tuesday afternoon and evening. Our entire building and court will bo lighted by electricity. Como everyone. S. A. Orchard , carpeting and draperies , 1414- 1416 and 1418 Douglas. Superiority of American Humor. A contributor to ono of the leading English maga/.ines describes American humor as "tho result of shrewd and for the most part half educated minds acting upon matters of every day interest , " and speaks of humorists generally in a some what disparaging : vein , nnd of their pro ductions as inferior to the "pure humor" of English scholars. Now , wo understand legitimate humor to bo that which compels men to laugh without causing women to blush ; and no people on earth are so prolific of such humor as Americans , says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Highly refined facctionsncss , which the English too often mistake for humor , Is not side-shaking , It does not make people roar or endanger the integrity of their blood vessels. It is rather wit and humor. A pun that satisfies the taste may not tickle the fancy. An epigram that is a model of completeness may nev ertheless fail to provoke a smile. The most irrosistablo jokes wo have over heard have boon perpetrated by Americans of ordinary education. There is hardly a village in the union that has not its genuine humorists , who can "sot the table in a roar. " The truth of the matter is American humor is seldom fin ical and never stupid , but always humor ous. ous.Tho The combination of Ingredients found In Aycr's Pills renders thorn tonlo and curative as well ns cathartic. For this reason thov are the best tneiHcltio for peoploof costive habit , as they restore the natural action ol the bowels , without debilitating. The Dlvtuo Surah's Trunk. Lady readers may bo intorostcd ir knowing something of the trunks thai accompany Sarah Bornhardt , which ro conty ) , to the number of forty-oigli t. in > torforcd with the trafllo at Angers sta1 tlon and paralysed nearly the whole oi the railway staff there , says the Fall Mall Budget Madame admits that she had forty-eight trunks with her , oxclu sivoof packages great nnd small. Twenty of her trunks are made of wood , aboul four foot high , each divided into throe compartments nnd filled with her inosl valuable dresses. Fourteen were made of wicker work , also i1i three compart' ' mcnts , some of the heavier being subdi vided into two , three or four bpaces , filled with petticoats , linen , boots and robes of small value. Three speola' ' trunks are sot ap.irt for hats , arranged on pegs In such a way to prevent then from being shaken or crushed. Tht tragedienne's "kit" in all weighed bo twcen two und throe tons. Mrs. Cummins' Iife Htory. Mrs. Judlo Cummins of Long Branch N. J. , has a wonderful story to toll Firbtly , she was 111 years old Thursday Secondly , she once waited on Genorn George Washington and his wife a Grindstone , near Now Brunswick , whet they were guests of Major Waters. Mrs Judio'b extraordinary memory furnishoi those details of the occasion : The general ral were a white ehirt witji frilled fron and a loose silk tie raroicssly placed , t navy blue suit with Knickerbockers but toned at the side , and silk stocking ! buckled above the knee. Mrs. Wash ingtoa was arrayed in a while silk gown a silk neckerchief and a cup with a blncl ribbon. At that time , of course , Mrs Judlo was qulto a llttlo girl. The celebrated Uochdalo eo-oporators , win stmted only twoaly-slx years ago on th < humblest sonlo imaginable , have a capita stock , every share of which Is held by a wage earner , o ! $3,855,000. Prottts distributed ti members have reached $ .200,000,000 , whllo tU > total sales for 1689 showed an increase eve those of 1SS3 of 910,000,000 , , JjAIlGKiT OF SAILING SHIPS. She Has I-"Ivo Mnstn nnd a Gross Tou- IMRC of 11,750 , It Is stated In Ilnglneorlng that what s said to bo the largest sailing ship in ho world was launched from the yard of Messrs. D. < fc W. Henderson & Co. at 'atrlck on the Clyde , on Tuesday , Sep tember 2 , The voiaol is also romarUnblo is bolng a five-master. This vetted , mmcd the Franco , Is for the fleet of MM. Ant. Bordes ot Clo. of Eordcnux , vho have boon noted for their ontor- irlso in ordering vessels of largo dimen sions. The. Franco Is SCO feet long , 18 foot 0 Inches broad , and 30 feet deep. lor gross tonnngo will bo about 8,750 , md the dond-wolght carrying capacity , 1,150 tons. The vessel la lilted with 'a loublo bottom , with capacity for 1,000 , ons water ballast , while amidships there vro several wator-tlghtconipartmonts for ,200 tons of water , The cubic capacity ) f these compnrtinr > ntBolght in number , s 42,0110 feet. They can carry 1,200 tons if water ballnbt or cargo when the ship s liulon , and olllciont pumping arrango- nents are provided. The mizzcntnust is i single piece , 140 feet In length. The owcr and top masts in the other cases uo also each in a single piece , md the lengths above deck nry from 169 to 1G8 foot. J'ho diameters vary from 17 to 30 nchos. that of the top gallant masts rom 10 to 10 Inchos. The Icngh of the ovvor yards is 82 fcot , of the upper yards " 5 to 77 foot , the togallant yards GO to H fcot , nnd of the royal yards 47 fcot. The bowsprit is 50 foot long , and from 12 o 30 Inches in diameter. Wire rigging ms boon adopted. The loading and dis charging arrangements are very com- ileto. Largo steam winches , by Sartre ) f Bordeaux have boon fitted at the latches , which are six in number. Those are supplemented by powerful land winches , and a largo number of the isunl gins , tubs , slings , chains , etc. The 3ecauvillo portable railway , with trucks s also bolng supplied for loading nnd discharge. The vcsseHvill bo principally engaged n the nitrate trade. In order to preserve - servo the nltrato solution , which is formed In largo quantities nnd which is iBunlly discharged overboard , tanks are fitted in the hold , thus insuring the shippers against loss resulting from the waste. The steam for the winches ami 'or ' Napier's steam windlass , ( which is Itted on maindeck forward , ) is supplied by two stool tubular boilers 0 by 0 feet , which are fitted in a dockhou'so amid ships. Besides six boats the vessel will carry a steam launch. The poop is Itted up as a hnndsomo saloon , contain- .ng accommodation for cantain , otllcers vnd a limited number of passongord. The crow are boithcd in a largo deck house abaft the foremast , and the potty olllccrs' and apprentices' ' berths and mess room are in the deckhouses aft of ttye same. In the forecastle a largo airy room is sot apart as a hospital. A Prison Bill of Fare. The ration for the earlier months at Andorsonvillo consisted of about four ounces of mcatand a section of cornbrcad four inches square by three inches thick , says a writer in the November Century The bread , of unbolted meal , was baked very hard to the depth of one-half inch , whllo the center wns raw. The bread would often bo as full of files as a plum pudding is of fruit. As a largo portion of our number drew rations after dark , the ingredients were not wasted. Duiing the later months yams , rlco or pease were issued In lieu of meat , and meal of grits instead of broad. "Wo had no ves sels to receive these , and the steaming rice was shoveled from the wagon-box into blankets ; or a man would take off his trousers , knot ono of the legs , and thus receive the portion for his nioss. The same method wus used in the dis tribution of the yams and pease , except sometimes the receptacle was a piece of underclothing1. PUAUDS. Bo sure you gettho genuine Dr. Thomas' Eclcctno Oil. It cures colds , croup , asthma , deafness and heuma- tism. The Prevailing Kiuicy In Doss. The dog of the season scorns to bo the great Dane , says the New York "Worlel. The vogue of the pug is a thing of the past , and the fancy which women of more or less extreme tendencies showed for bulldogs has died from its own extrava gance. The Danes are about the size of well developed tigers and reserablp those creatures in general appearance. Their huge muscles stand out on their shoul ders and haunches , and their close cropped hair , short oars , and massive jaws give them a fierce , and , in some in stances , an awe-Inspiring appearance. People shrink from the dog in the streets as u rule , but there is no necessity for fear. The huge animals are as gentle and inoffensive askittons , nnd their tem per is so equable that nothing short of the most serious kind of ; nn imposition will drive them to resontmont. The public is most cordially invited to our first grand furniture opening Tuesday afternoon and evening. Our entire building nnd court will bo lighted by electricity. Como everyone. S. A. Orchard , carpeting and draperies , 1414- 1410 and 1418 Douglas. The Demoralizing Clcnrotto. Pipes are coming into fashion again , but only in offices and out of sight of the public , says the Now York Sun. Possi bly the tlmo will como when a man will feel justified in producing a pipe in the smoking compartment of a car or in stalking along the street with ono , after the fashion of the highest bidder. The ineroaso in the price of cigars has al ready had some startling results , nnd possibly this will bo ono of them. If so , the smokers of Havana cigars will bo heard in protest before long. It is a cu rious nnd inexplicable thing that a ciga rette or a pipe will destroy the llavor of tho-best cigar that was over made. A man with a cigarette can spoil the com fort of fifty cigar smokers , and a pipe of strong tobacco will ruin every cigar within roach. Five linen makers of Belfast were sen tenced by court to pay a line for eniploylng women and boya after legal hours. The defendants - fondants put in as a plea that they were hur rying their work In order to ship to the United States before tuo McKlrloy tarifl went into effect. Baking C 4 la Million * of Homes , .0 Yeari the Standard. Many Clergymen , actors , ail public speakers use Aer's ) Cherry 1'eeUrnl. It Is the favorite remedy for lioarswioss nnd nil affections of the vocal orgnrs , atoat , and lungs. As an nnodyno and c\p torant , the effects of this preparation .ire-iiromptly realized. "Ajcr's Cherry PMtornl haictono mo great good. It Is a splendid remedy for nil dis eases of the throat-niid lungs , and I Imvo much pleasure In tonifjlng to Ha merits. " ( llcv. ) C. N. Nichols , . No. Tlsbury , Mass. " In my profcsilan of an auctioneer , any nncctlou of the voice or throat U a serious rtnttcr , but , at each-attack , I have been re- llcved l > y a few doses of Ajcr's Cherry Pectoral. This remedy , with ordinary care , lias worked such a magical effect that I ha\o suffered \eiy lluio Inconvenience. I have also used It In my fanilly , with very excel- Uut results , la coughs , colds , .c.-Wm. II. Quart ! ; , Minlaton , So. Australia. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , rrtRpAnitn nr DR. J. 0. AYEK & CO. , Lowell , TKnss. Bold liy f. U DtugtfM . I'rlco $ lj elz lotllcs.tS. OPEEA HOUSE NightscgVST.Acv':8Nov. ' : 9 HOYT'S Masterpiece and Crowning Effort A MIDNIGHT BELL. mis omaiNAi , UUIUT OAST. A CAHI.OAI ) OF UBAM8TIO RCn.VKUY. Scots will bo put en ealo Saturday morning at cgular prices. i Crrand TONIGHT. LAST PERFORMANCE'OF lUce J. 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Uuaranteealuaedandcenulneeoldonljur GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 lMrn.ua Streufc - - Omaha Neb , DR. BAILEY , GRADUATE DENTIST A I'tiU Set ot TootU on Hubbor , for 1'lVE DOLHIIS. A perfect flt cnarnnteed. Tt-otti extracted Tilthout pain or dangor. uml wltLout mines- tlietlos. Gold nnd silver ( llllngs ut lowest rates. Hrldgo nnd Crown Work. Tooth with- oiitplutcs. All woilc warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TM AND FARNAM Entrance , IGth street elevator Opcti ovoa > pgn until 8 u'oloclc. lending r medy for nil the uiinatuinl dl clmrjo8 and private diseases nlm"n. A certain cure for the C.eblll- tatlntc neakuesa iiccullar tontirorn. Iiireicribeltandfeelanla In rtcommeudlPB It to r- ; Hold by nru 1'Ult'E 91. SOME SPECIALS "We offer today 300 Men's Sack Suits , made of an excellent quality j of silk mixed cassiinere , lined with double warp Italian and well trimS med. One look at them will convince you that they are offered far below / low their real value. I We offer today about 100 fine black Cheviot Cutaway Frock Suits , with > flat binding and lapped seams ; a handsome suit and well fitting , thcso I suits arc selling ordinarly for $15. " \Vc \ offer a lot of extra fine Black Diagonal Cheviot Suits , double breasted sack coats with double breasted vests , of nobbiest make aiul finish. ' This Is as stylish a suit as you can find and \ve \ do not exaggerate when we tell yoii that such a suit will cost you elsewhere $20 : \Vcplacc \ on sale in our Hoys' Department 250-good substantial knee pant , suits - ade of honest cassinierc , ditfereut patterns and neatly gotten up , some \vithcor ( led scnnis , sonic A > tth plcnts. They arc just the thing Torfooja ( lint arolmr.lon clotlici , ami e cnnr- / nntco tlionito gho the ocst satisfaction. You liato to pny in other homes fnlljr $ U.oO for just Mich suits. We offer a large assortment of Children's Cape Overcoats sizes 4 to 12 made of all wool cheviots , in handsome plaids. This is a neat little garment and good for service. The 'price is extraordinarily low , you will not be able to duplicate it for less than $4.50 or § 5. Besides the above we offer , this week , several other bargains in Boys' Overcoats. It will pay you to examine them. At no time were Boys' Overcoats sold at such prices , j Mail orders filled promptly. Nebraska Clothing Co Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. We carry the BIG STOCK of the west , quote Eastern prices and are 5OO miles nearer' you than apy other market. Correspondence solicited. sS- OMAHA NHLB. . Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots. " Itis better to always be ready than suffer once , For a winter outfit ting that -will defy the Cold Wave that is bearing down up on us , we recommend , early selections from our full assortment of Fine Overcoats and Heavy Under wear. MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO"th < Wonderful Spinlsl Itcraedy , enrei al Nervous DIseiics such as Weak Mem ory , LOBS of Ilrnli Power , Headache WakcfulneM , Los Mauhond , Nenoua net ) , J-aisltiide , al druloa and Ion o power of the Generative Organs , In either tcx caused byover-eiertiOD , youthful lodlecrclloni.o the CXCMelre me of tobacco .opium , or itlmnlutB nblcri ultimately lead to Iiilrmltr , Concntnptloi and Insanity. Put up lu convenient form to carr lu the vcet pocket. Trice $1 a i ) ck pc ( or G for 83 Sent by mail toanyaddreei. Circular free. Men tlon this rmner. Address JUDKlDCUXBIUbCO. , 117 D ubonitt..CtlcagoUI , * Ult HALi : l.N OMAHA , tlkll , UV Rutm ft Co , Cor , 15lli & I > oug1a fctrret * J. A. Fuller & Co , Cor , nth & llguirlu Streets. A. u. t'oHtr & Co. . Council IlluOc , Iowa. DR. McGrREW THE SPECIALIST. Moro tlmn 13 year * ' oxporloncoln the trcatiumitof PRIVATE DISEASES. A euro Rimrnnlccd In 3 to Ure days without the loai of an hour tlmo. STRICTURE Pcrmnncntlir ciiro < 1 without puln or Imttmuentv no cuttlnx : no illlatliiif. 'I ho most rciiinrliubia rctucdjr known to modern hdcricc. Wrlto for circulars. SYPHILIS CURED IN 8O TO BO DAYS. Dr. Mcdrow's treatment for tlih terrible blooil illv CH80 liai boon jironouncoil the nioit powerful unJ successful remedy oterdlscoveriM for tlia nbsoluta euro of thli dlse iso. lln ! nuiccss with tills dlsoaoo 1ms never bcnn cquiilleil. A coui lute tL'im auAll- . \viltn for i ' LOST MANHOOD nnrt nil wcnknoisof the foximl orsnni , nervoinne , timidity timl do'pomlency nbsolutoly cured , 'lliora- lief U Immediate und complete. SKIN DISEASES , Cntnrrli , rlicmrmllRm , nnd nil illicntosof tlicbloj ] liver , kidncja nml bludlcr pprmnnontlT cured. FEMALE DISEASES nndneuraliln , nervousness and dUonos of the stomach ach cured. The Dortor'i 'Homo Treitinont" for Indlca Is pronounced br nil who lu\o used U , to bo thuniostcompcta nnl convenient remedy cer of fered for tiiu treatment of female ilhcases. It If truly a wonderful remedy. No InitruiiienUi no pala Jlouiis ton IMIIIES rnoM3To * nsi.r , DR. McGREW'S mnrYOlous miccesa lia won for him n reputation Tvulcli In truly nntloml In clmrnctor , nnd hli great nrmrof pitlunH ro.iclicM from the Atlantic 'o the 1'ucHic. 'iho Doctor li n iriulusto of uni.H mcdlclno anil lias ) md lonfiunrt careful etiicrlcnco In hoi | > IUil practice , nnd U classed niuoni ; tlio leading ipiclnlUta In modern iclonce Trcutiuo it br corro- upondonce Wrlto for circulars about each of the uboTO diseases , rites. Office , 1 4th and Farnam Sts Entrance on either itrcoU irai and surgical iiism Corner Otb and Harno/ Streets , Omaha. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DB. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN , President. Founded by Dr. J. W. UoMenaniy. MANHOOD WEAK b lthfollrr llor d TirUottlicnnl. Fkr , tri.f tbiiid. ttiw Iloma TttitUa nit fru and Halt * . IVoEU. B.UUX1B , ITi rult a l.r. ' . V. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agont'in Omaha for Gorhim Man- ufacturlug Go's Sterling Sih/BrwarB MANTLE CLOCKS , RICHCUTGLASSand CHINA. Our Stock of Fine Gooils is the Largest and Our'Prices the Lowest Conic niul sco no. Cor. Douglas & 15th St PRINCIPAL POINTS 'EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH AT 1302 Farnam 93-'i. ! ; HARRY p. DEUEL ; City Paeaoacrer and Tlokot Agent X.IQO03ct IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONL CURE DR , HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can bo ctven In n rup of cufTre or ten , or In nr * lleUi of rued , without i&a knowludga ol ti.e patient , 11 neomtrjr. It liibiolutely luruik-oi uua r/lll Cto perm neu nd p dyoure , whethtr liirpjtltnliii mio.ler lednnkororaa lcobolioMr ck. 1 1 NKYKU KAIL * . II operates no qulolly nod with luch o r- tatntytunt tha patient uudorKoe no lucouvonleDO * * and ere ha la aware , hla complete reformation tm eOasttrl. 48 paea book of particular ! fme Tobvbadol KUIIN Ac O0..16lh& Douglaii.fc Hill ii fumlnj Bt , Cj' Trade auuplled by llLAKL' . UHUUJ2 ii CO , and . . . KJnilAHnnON I1RUO OO..Om'iH. _ "WE CURE MEN" \ . of Debility , Impotency , \Viakncit , Driatl o ( Marriage , Hecret Hill" , lo l flIivl | lortbodlngl , li-suiilmoyhturitfiliruwlli ) ( , no . mailed trie lur Um'lnl iii > Birin OUR NEW . ! . . . Iliillnlo , N. V. 'iliouiMids of Uuarantecd TcatlmouluU that "MEN STAY CURED. " LADIES ONLY