Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 29, 1890, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAJX.Y . BEES MONDAY , DECEMBER 20 , 1890.
THE CITY.
Mnnngor H. L. Buolmnan of
the Mollno , Mllburn k Stoddarcl com
pany vine not forgotten on Christmas
uuy. Tlio members und employes of the
Omnlm house presented him with an ol-
cgnnt upholstered chnlr.
The iiost-mortcm over the romnlns of
John uoidon , the old rag-picker , wns
held yesterday. According to the tent.1-
mony of the physlclnn who ramlo the
examination henrt failure was the immediate -
mediate cause ot the death.
The thrco outlets of disease are tlio bowels ,
tbo shin nml the kidneys. Hcgulata their no
tion with the best purifying tonic , Burdock
Blood Bitters.
Dr.IMrnoy , nosonnd throat. Ueo bldg.
A. Charming Memory.
No itnjrovoment hnvo been so marked ,
so Blgnnlly perfect in nttnlnmont , In the
Inst few years , as the numerous luxuries
which luivo been introduced in trunscon-
tinontnl travel. Instead of harrowing
recollections the tourist now him left to
him when his journey is completed , a
charming memory of perfect train sor-
vlco and pnlnco dining cai-H. The nr-
rnnKcraents this winter for dining curs
on the Union and Southern Pnclllo rends
is srtmething far in ndvunco of anything
In that hitherto attempted.
Pin This In Vonr Hut.
And you will then know that tlio
largest auction bale of city lots over hold
in the southwest , and tlio great opportunity -
' tunity for investments tukes place at
\ Aransas Harbor , Texas , January 7
and 8. _ _
At the Y. I. O. A.
Yesterday at 4 p. tn. 175 young men Rath-
eretl In concert hall to engage in n pralso
icrvlco , onch 0110 giving a reason why ho
was happy at tbo return of Christmas , view
ing tUo day as Uio anniversary of tbo birth of
Cbrist. Short addresses were made by Mr.
Hollander , who bad charge of the service ,
Dr. Henry , C. A. Mitchell , S. P. BostwIcU.F.
0. Davle , Dr. Alkln and several others.
The Owl club , nn organization ot mnlo voices
in the north part oftho city , under direction
of Prof , Leo G. Kratz , assisted In tbo music.
which wns n special feature of the meeting ,
by rendering thrco line selections , nil of
which wore well sung and greatly appre
ciated.
At the close of the service the secretary In-
vltud all present to attend the reception on
New Years' dny. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to nil young men nnO their friends in
the city to rail between 0 nml 0liO : p. m. on
Now Years' day. The reception will last
until 10 p. in. An interesting progrnmmo
has been arranged and will bo announced to
morrow.
Remarked by H. C. Joiner of Allen P. O , ,
Hlllsdalo Co. , Mlcb.i "Nothing pave my
rhoumntlsin such quick rullcf us Dr. Thomas'
Electric Oil believe it Infallible ) for rheu
matics.
Dr.IHrnoy , nosonnd throat. Bcobldg.
The American Idea
IB that "nothing is too good for mo when
I travel , " and in consequence wo luvvo
become noted as the most luxurious trav
elers in the worlfR That which the pco-
plo demand , the roads must supply , ivnd
thus wo hnvo also the most perfectly ap
pointed railway service in the world.
The traveler now dines inn , Pullman palace -
ace dining car clour through In his jour
ney , from Council BlulTs and Omaha to
San Francisco , on the Union and South
ern Pacific roads.
"Will Make a Great City.
All the different forces and interests
essential to the building of the largest
city on the gulf coast , after months of
negotiations have combined to make
Aransas Harbor , Tex. , the largest city
In the whole southwest. Great auction
Bale of lots January 7 and 8.
Tickets at lowest rates nml su porlor
accommodations via the great Rock
Island route Ticket olllco , 1002 Six
teenth and Fnrnam streets Omaha.
Alexander Oborfj'H Kunornl.
Tbo funeral of Alexander Oborg , the car
penter who was killed by falling from n scaf
fold nt Swift's pncldug bouso In South
Omaha on Friday lust , took nlnco nt 2 o'clock
yesterday afternoon from his late residence ,
Nineteenth and I'aul streets. The deceased
wns a member of Hnrlan lodge , No. 10 , A. F.
& A. M. . of Alma , this state , and the funeral
wns in charge of Nebraska lodge , No. 1 , ol
this city , Joseph A. Stafford , master. The
pall lonrcra weio John Wostberff , Gustavo
Anderson , U. I ) . Chapman , C. W. Prentlss ,
VV. L. Uittor and J. W.Viso. . Tbo remains
weru laid to rest In Forest Lawn.
Dr.Birnoy , nose and throat. Beobldg.
Hacked by Powurlul Influences.
The City of Arnnsns Harbor , Tox. , is
backed by the railroad influences , alBC
the company to whom tlio congress o !
the United States granted the exclusive
right of obtaining deep water over UK
bar at Aransas Pass.
Holiday
I On December 21 , 2o and 31 , 1890 , nnc
January 1 , J891 , the Union Pacific wil
sell tickets to all points in Kansas utu
Nebraska at ono and one-third faro foi
the round trip , treed returning until Jan
uary 6 , 165)1. ) Remember the dates.
Mortuary.
George Garncau , aged twenty-four years
died nt tlio homo nf his father , Joseph Gai
ncnti , sr. , in St. Louis SaturJay night. Tli
brothers , Joseph nnd Pierre Garnoau of thii
city , wore at the young man's bedside whoi
ho passed away.
Continued.
The favorable Impression produced on th
first appearance of the agreeable liquid frul
remedy Syrup of FIRS n few years ago ha
been moro than confirmed by the ulcustuitoa
pcrlcucoof ull who bnvoused if und tbosui
cess of the proprietors nnd manufacturers th
California Fig Syrup company ,
Old Folk * at Home.
They will bo there and expecting
visit from you nt Christinas time , an
the Union Pnclllo will Bell tickets on Dt
comber 21 , 2oand 81 , 1600 , nndJnmmr
1. 165)1 ) , to all Kansas and Jfobrnsk
points at ono nnd one-third faro for th
round trip , good returning until Jam
nryC , 18l ! ) !
Thinks WoniRii Should Ilule.
The duchess of Marlborough has som
very excellent ideas on the subject c
phi culture , says the Now York Sur
Shebollovcs thoroughly in the BWOC
tyranny of woman ; believes that it if ho
prerogative to rolgn queen of th
world , the homo and the heart
of men. She would have n gii
know only ono thing thoroughl
nnd publicly depondenco. Arlthuiotii
the sciences , the artd , nro all subordlnat
to the vast remunerative force tin
comes from knowing just how to bo hoi ]
less , how to appeal and how to boar o
the strong rlirhl nrma of the warriors (
the world. To the woman who flphi
Binglo-lmndcd the struggle must over I
nn unequal ono. "Hud I n daughter c
a llttlo sister , " she. Bnys , "I should tone
lior adoptability , mid that learned
should have no further anxiety for lu
future. Succeed ? My dear girl , si
could not fall ; it would bo imposslb !
not to plonso , not men nlono , but pcopl <
und the rrxeo Is horn. " II would bo no
foctly amazing to "tho sweet lazy LI
zies1' to eoo this woman walk , not aft *
the seminary style or ho psychic cu
tura fashion , bat in accordance wit
° tOU * mlles IVU llour llnd lwo llou
fc d tx
IHSHABKS MADI3 TO OHUKfl.
A Choloo Cnllcotloii of Horrible Uom-
plnints llottlctl In Tubes.
In tlio army medical museum there Is
nt present a bottled stock most admir
ably complete of nearly nil the diseases
which are apt to bo fatal to human life ,
Bnys the Washington Star. If ono cares
to indulge In any of these luxuries there
uro on hand In qunantitlos to suit , con
sumption , pneumonia , typhoid fever ,
diphtheria , Asiatic cholera , blood poi
soning , erysipelas , carbuncle , nnd nu
merous other similarly cheerful com
plaints. The nrmy medical museum
Keeps these morbid affections in tubes BO
constantly ready foriratncdlnto communi
cation to "tho healthy individual that the
curator in charge of the laboratory was
kind enough to say jestorday that if do-
Hired ho could give them nil to the
writer In a few moments.
Tlio curator added that ho rcnlly
would bo nblo to do this at no serious
loss or expense , inasmuch us thcro was
enough consumption in the consumption
bottle to cotnmunicato the complaint to
many thousands of peopleuml it was the
same way with all tlio other diseases ho
had on hand. In administering pnou-
inonln to a patient , so ho said , ho would
select by preference the method of put
ting il solution of the germs In water In
a spraying vessel nnd hnvo the victim
breathe the spray. The subject operat
ed upon would contract the nflcction
with absolute certainly every time.
Pneumonia , by the way , is contracted
not from 11 cold or inflammation of the
lung's , as people ordinarily suppose , but
from the breathing in of pneumonia
germs , which are given encouragement
In growing and multiplying by an un
healthy condition , such as it cold may
glvo rise to. The mouths of altogether
healthy people voiy commonly have lots
of pneumonia bacteria in them. The
disease signifies einioly that the air cells
in the lungs are ruptured and blood
Hews into them , thuu rendering them
useless for breathing.
As for that interesting and commonly
futnl complaint , carbuncle , the curator
said ho could produce It at any time in
the most healthy individual by n simple
Inoculation with a solution of tlio gorms. .
Oaco so Inoculated , you have about an
oven chance with death. This Is very
common ! } called "wool-sorters'disease , '
because men who sort wool tire very apt
to contract it. Sheep are frequently
nlllictcd with carbuncle , and the slight
est abrasion on the hand of ono who
touches tlio lleeco of an animal so dis
eased is likely to communicate it.
Spraying the throat with n solution of
the proper germs Is the proper method
also for convoying diphtheria , which
can bo given in this way with absolute
certainty. Then it Is a question of preventing -
venting the patient by arliflcial moans
from being strangled by the false membrane -
brano that rapidly grows nnd tries to
1111 up the brcathhig passage.
There is no great dflllculty in contract
ing Asiatic cholera if you want it. Take
n few of the germs Irom the appropriate
bottle at tlio museum and drink them in
water or beef ton. If your stomach is
in u particularly healthy condition you
may not take the disease , but otherwise
you nro pretty sure to have it. An as
sistant in the laboratory of the famous
Prof. Koch once swallowed by accident
'
a lot of germs of Asiatic cho'lera , with
which experiments wore being made ,
and developed what the professor de
lightedly called a tyulcal case. IIo re
covered by a narrow serapo.
The diseases which the government
"keeps thus bottled in convenient form
are all obtained the germs , that is to
say from actual diseased tissues of pa
tients allljcted with the complaints. To
propagate the germ In nny quantity
from these tissues Is easy enough. Veg
etable golntino , from a Japanese plant
called "agar-agar , " is boiled nnd mixed
with beef tea , fco as to form a soft , trans
parent solid. A small quantity of this
is put into a tube that Is tightly corked
with cotton at the open end. The tube
Is then placed in an oven and boated un
til nil the germs In it , of whatever sortj
are killed. Next the tube is brloily un
corked and u long steel wlro , that has
been heated also to sterilize it , is dipped
In the germs of the disease which it is
desired to cultivate , and scraped across
the surface of the gelatine. The tube is
now recorked and permitted to stand for
a few hours , nt the end of which the
bacteria of the disease , having found the
gelatine to their taste for feeding upon ,
will have multiplied enormously , so as
to fairly cover the surface of the gela
tine. Knch kind of bacteria or germs
that has its own form of growing in col
onies , so that ono disease can bo readily
distinguished from another in the tubes
without a microscope. All diseases ,
you BOO , are caused by poisonous bac
teria , but most bacteria are of the most
Important usefulness in the world , per
forming an essential part in the opera
tions whereby human tissues are re
newed and kept healthy. The mouth
and throat are always full of bacteria ,
and the skin is covered with them ; they
are in the air and every whore.
Vim Iloutcu's Cocoa Delicious , made in
stnutly.
Wanted.
Renewals and subscriptions for the
Ladles' Homo Journal that I may win
the four years' course at Vassisr. This I
can do If Nebraska ladies intending to
renew or subscribe will send their re
newals or subscriptions to mo as soon as
possible. $1 per year. Every ono counts
nnd your kindness will bo greatly appro-
clntcdby Elizabeth- . Morroll , 1914
Furuum street , Omaha , Nob.
3 Change Cnrs ? No.
t Among tlio many exigencies of modern
3 travel there Is ono requirement which
is always popular and always In demand ,
and that is "a through service. " Life
is too short to "change cars" every few
hundred miles , and the travelling pub
lic hnvo very properly rebelled against
nil such old-fashioned railroading. The
through equipment of the Union Pacific ,
"tho original overland route , " provides
for a through car service for all points
west from the Missouri river.
Union Veterans' Union.
'There wns a meeting of the Union Voter-
nns' union In Green's ' ball yesterday nf tor-
noon. Several now members were enrolled ,
The attendance was so small tuut a perman
ent organization was not effected.
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Our Great Holiday Sale oflFurnishing Goods nearly double that of any previous season in our business career-
has left us with a great many broken lines. Some lines are broken in sizes , some things we have only a few of at each
price , some other things may be tall sold but one color and again some lines are all sold but the higher priced goodg.
None of these lines will be filled in , and in order to close them all out "this year" , we have made special prices on them all.
From Now Till New Years
* We shall put in our 25 cent line a pile of 35 cent ties. We shall add a lot of 50 cent ties to our 35 cent
line and add lots of 65 cent and 75 cent ties to our 50 cent line. We shall talcc out all the fine goods left in the
windows and put them on sale at REDUCED PRICES , and will sell a lot of dark Four-in-Iiands at i quartor.
65 dozen fancy bordered Handkerchiefs at 5 cents each. 46 dozen fancy bordered Hand
kerchiefs at 10 cents each. 46 dozen fancy bordered Handkerchiefs at 15 cents each. 37 dozen
pure China Silk Hankerchiefs in white , at 25 cents each. 39 dozen beautifully embroidered
China Silk Handkerchiefs , with woven borders , at 60 cents.
If there's a lady in Omaha who wants to "collar" her husband and "cuff" him into the bargain , we'll ' furnish the bar
gain. 200 dozen pure linen collars , standing or turn down , 50 each. 200 dozen pure linen collars , five styles , at IOG each ,
CUFFS 500 dozen best all linen collars , 8 styles , at 150 each , or a quarter for two. 100 dozen linen cuffs at ice pair , we'd ought tc >
charge 20c. 100 dozen very best pure linen cuffs at 250. They're most always 400 a pair.
150 buys all wool socks , fast black or" fast colored fancy cotton socks , g H TJ t j
worth 25c. 2oc buys natural wool socks. 250 buys fine camel's hair socks , fine fc3&2r ! & 1 | tT \
merino socks , or heavy knit wool socks. 300 buys excellent camel's hair socks. 350 buys fc " | \ V/JuL . .A.J \ \J\J
fifty cent cashmere socks or fifty , cent heavy wool socks.
_ That's one thing you can give to anybody for a New Year's Present , and be sure of it being'acceptable. . We'va
got quite a number of them lelt yet , in cashmere and silk , from 15c for a quarter one , up to $2.50 for a pure jersey siltf
one. We've got a few fine dark ones left yet and you'll find them very scarce , such ones range from 700 to § 2.50 each *
In our Underwear Department there's quite a number of broken lines which take up more room than
they're worth. We don't want 'em. Do you ? All Wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers at 350. All Wool Scarlet
Shirts , [ no drawers leftl at 500 each. One lot of heavy camel's hair Shirts and Drawers [ shirts double breasted ]
at 650 each. One lot Fancy Mixed Shirts [ no drawers ] at 400. One lot very heavy brown Merino Shirts and
Drawers at 45c. One lot random mixed Shirts and Drawers at 6oc. One lot fancy striped Shirts and Drawers
at 65c. These are all broken lines by that we mean , that there may be lots of large sizes in one lot and nearly
all small sizes in the next , and so on. The prices we've made on them are low enough to tempt a man to buy
for next year , if he's got enough for this.
FROM NOW TILL , 1891 THERE'LL BE FUN IN FURNISHINGS.
NEBRASKA CLOTHING
Fourteenth and Douglas.
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists.
14O0 DOUGIAB BTRE.BT
OMAHA ,
The meat widely ana favorably knowa pee
Inllstaln the United Suites. Tholr lonj ox-
perlenoe. romarknblo skill nnd unlreraal iuo-
cess In the treatment and cure of Nervous ,
Cbronlo and Surgical Diseases , entitle these
eminent physicians to the full confidence of
the aftllcfoa cTorynhero. They Ruarnntno :
A OEUTAIN AND POSITIVE CUBE foi I
the nwf ul effects of early vlco nnd the numerous - I
ous OTII > that follow In fu train , |
1'IUVATE. III.OOD AND 81CIN DI8BA8E9
completely nnd permanently ourod ,
uS f > EllIMTY AND SEXUAL DIS.
OUDKliS yluld readily to tholr skillful treat-
FISTULA AND KEOTAL ULOET13
guaranteed cured without pain or detention
' " ' '
"lYIMlb'oEL'E AND VARIOOOELB perma
nently anil uccossfully cured In nrory case ,
BYl'HIMS. QONuailUEA , GLEET , Bpor-
matorrhe * , Berr.lual V/etvknnss , Lost Manhood ,
Night EmlsJlnns. Decayed Faculties , Fumnlo
Weakneo * and nil dullcato dlsorilera peculiar
to olthor BOX positively ourod , us well no nil
funotlnnal dlsordora tuat remit from youth
ful follies or Urn excess of mutura yean ,
< \TRirTIlIl < Ouarantcod porinanently
Ol IVll l U1VLourod , removal oomnlotu ,
without cutting , caustlo or dilatation. Ouroi
kOTnoted at hoinu by patient without a tuo-
metit'i pain or annoyance. >
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN.
A TIPP fllRP T'10 ' awful effects of
OUIVD WURL. early vlco which urlng * i
preanlo weakness , destroying both mind and
body , with all Us dreuduil ilia , permanent ?
cured ,
! nT7TT < s Address these who hare tm-
i. LJLi i i > j paired themselves by 1m *
proper Indulgence nnd solitary hablU , which
ruin both mind and body , unfitting them lot
business , study or marrlano , ,
MAUUIED MEN or those entering on { hat
bnppy life , aware of physical debility , quloklj
tuglsted.
OUR SUOOB33
Is bas 4 upon facts. First Praotlaal inert *
enc * . Beoond Every cats Is specially studied ,
thca starting right. Third Mtdlolne * ara
prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit
aoh cue , thus effecting cures without Injury.
Drs. Betts & . Betts ,
1409 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA. NE&
DR. BAILEY
GRADUATE DENTIST
A Full Sot ot Tootli
on Kuuber , for
_
A perfect nt ffuarnntoed. , Teeth extracted
without pain or dnneor. nnd wltLout nnuos-
thetlcs. Gold and silver Jill ngs at lowest
rates. Bridge mid Grown Work. Teeth with-
niitnlntn * . Allwnrlc warranted.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Entrance , 10th street elevator Uucnovon-
t'B until B u'cloolc
No other preparation
IB the "same as"
Pond'a Extract.
JOSEPH BILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDtt' ' , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889.
, THE M08'B . 'LRFEOT OF PEIIS ,
THE OPPOMUNlTYi
THE SEASON !
facilitate matters ,
TO
we have divided
our immense stock of
fine custom made
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
into four [ 4 ] lots and
marked them at prices
that will insure a speedy
sale
WE want to call your
attention to the
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
we are offering at the
above named price. Look
in our window ; come in
and we will show them
to you. Remember the
price , $15.00.
Corner Oth audlllaruay Streoti , Oinahx
FOR THE TREATMENF OF ALL
Chronic Diseases and Deformities.
DR. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN , Prosidoat
Founded by Dr. J. W. M-jMonamy.
INTHC WORLD WIU
t ABUPTURE
orKlvSVell'f llUe''lr. I'lerce's ' ilwnetlo J'lBsllu
Truss. " Itliascurrdtl.oiuaulsl , , ' " ' ' " , " " ! "
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IIKhTieniUatnstaiiiis < jrfrcol in.lil"t.o. |
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Vlacnc'llc lilosllcTru. , Co. , S u iVaucUco , tot
THE BEST
IN THE WORLD.
ARE MADE BY THE
Woonsooket & Rhode Island Rubber Co
And wo nro their western agents and always carry a larRo stock.
Address ,
[ land Sewed Shoe Co
1204 and 1206 llarney Street.
oucimOnWelirerraintnttj Iu MMna
you'll / ( ( or be Hemcnlfil > Wu Itsilli-nlfy
'iir All Wi-nhn anj l > Ucnic if.'Ifii I
Eicluilv Uithodiln Itnine 7'rriifni ( fdeicrlt itla
tor itiorl
I GUR NEW
Tritlaoouli. ETtrrtbloj conOdiutUI ,
CIVE UP DOM'TS ! >
*
"TO WEAK MEN
Buffcrlii * from tbo citvtu uf ) uulhful iricin , < 'orly
decay , woitlnx wroknru , lott inouliuixl , tc. , I will
send a valuabla trrntlws ( wnlcrli txmtaliilnk' full
tiarllrulars for homo run" . FltKK of charge. A
Blilcnillil > nillcal orki ilioulj IKI nml by ivcry ;
man who U iiervnun and ileMlltatfl , Anarcc
1'rof. I'.C. I'OU'LI It.HouausiCouu
FISCHER ICE TOOL.
O
O WITH LIFTING CAMS.
DOUBLE ! MAR.KRR.B.
A full line of Everything used by Ice Gathorora
Snd for Catalogue and Prlcoa.
O HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
14O5 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA.
NO OUR.EX ! NO PAY.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Seventeen rears eiperlence. A renulnr utatltmto In incrtlrlno. n rtlplomis uliovf , I. till trfMnit with
tlienreatest success , nil Nemms , fhronlo ami I'rlvato lhoi oi. A permanent ciira ii r * " ' ' "rrt I'-r ' { . Atarrh ,
, Ixj.t Munliood.HeiiilimlWenkrm.M , Nlfjlit l/ . io , liupotency. s ' ' " ' | Jf''J" ' ' ' ? " ? tf' ' ?
rJpcrnintorrhcra ea.es of tlio uiuuiif Blcln u.i.1 . Urlinrjr Oruan. . N.ll.I , Kimrat , . oo /.JJ . to , evury rn cwo . . 1 t. uiiJertako ; u , . . tr. . unin. O - ;
cure. Consultation Jrco. Hook ( Mr.terles of Ufu ) nont ftoj. ouicohouri-9a. m. toH i > in. Hundujs
I a , in , to Vi m.
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT.
Vritif mtb'bHif tlit rli KIM. will itml inirchanr
naranuo to refund mc.ir If tn tr lmnt falls W
curw. uu rsJiUtt luu J u Jif bumo bvlduulyur
GOODMAN DHUO CO. ,
Omaha Neb ,
rtmeily fur nil ( no
unnaturul dlncliarKos and
lulvatudlicunpiidl mm. x
certain curn for llurtcbllT. .
tatlnx wcalcui'm iiecullar
tuwumcn.
Ii'rt ' crboltnni1foel ! af
In rurninmt'UdlUK U UJ
nil autrerers.
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J-IUCU 81.00.
LADIES ONLY
UAftIP Fr-MALE REGULATOR , Sa
mttUlU ami Certain to a Jaj or uiODy
luiidcil. Tly null tl. Seouraly naltJ from
JtVRtoa. CUVK UKUKUY CO. ,