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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BES TUESDAY , AUGUST 16 , 1852.
SHE SAVED HER OWN LIFE
Terrible Experience of an Old Lady with
a Largo Rattlesnake.
DITTEN BY THE VENOMOUS SLRPEUT
Hln Dcnilly rnnirn Pliinm-il f tn IIpr ' " ' "Cor
Him Kills tlin MiiimliT nucl Ad-
nilnlfttcrii stirh Ilerulo Trent-
nicnt nil to hurt It P.
i.K , S. 1) . , Aup. 15- ( Special to Tun
UKC.I Last Friday morning Mrs. Joseph
IIorKnnliod HII experience nt her huilmud's
ruiicli four and u half mlles east of lioro. us
ttnllliiih as Itvn * terrible. About 0 o'clock
thnl morning Mrs. Horirnn wns oloiinlnt ? ttio
top stiulf In u eutilxutd when slio was bitten
on tno second linger of her left h.tnd by a
rulitcMinke wulcu hnd crawled up
tli pro. '
Mrs. llorcnn , dciplto horGl years , 1 still
nllvo nnd Uio sinilto Is dead.
When &lio hnd rocovcrod from the shock
nnd horror of the blto she hastily secured n
inrd mid wound It tlfihtly around the linger
above the blto. Then she cut two deep
ynshci ) nloiiKsldo whcra the fangs had en-
teiod and sucked the blood from the linger.
Armed with club she returned to the
kitchen nnd soon dlspiitchcd tl.o snake , not ,
huwovcr , without a dcspernto and dangerous
batllo , for his snnuoshlp was tu n Hunting
humor nnd savagely nssallcd Ins need victim.
But Mrs. Horraii Is nl o sotnoitilng of a
lighter , and whllo busily dodglilB the vicious
thrusts of the venomous roptllo she kept
htriklng In return until she landed n blow
which ended the battle In her favor. After
> ho hnd won the fight she again sucked blood
from her llnfror and sought for an antidote.
A plntof whisky she secured and drank.
U'o innlco assurance doubly iuro she mixed a
btiong dose of "aconite and swallowed it. She
imulu the mlstako of taking lee heavy n portion
tion of the deadly poison , however , and it af
fected ncr hcud.
Atlthii time Mrs. Horgnn wasnlono In the
house , nnd thoueh bho had availed herself of
nit nmUaUiicu at hand , thot-lTeaof thorattlo-
snako's venom was becoming apparent. Her
nnn was beginning to swell and pained her
dicadfully , showing the poison was entering
the circulation of the blood. Her situation
% vas becoming desperate. About this tlmo
BOIKO of the men returned to the house. As
teen as apprised of the fuels a messenger
wus dispatched post haste to Hill City lor a
doctor , and at 4 o'clock Dr. J. K. Spence
reached the ranch.
The doctor applied n poultice of bono char-
coul and soda uud administered spirits of
ummmonla internally. This ho itopt up all
niut , nnd Saturday morning Mrs. Horgan
was sulllclontly recoveicd to bo removed to
Hill City , \vhcro she could have bettor
nursing. ThoBwolling in her arm was sub-
Biding and the discoloration had entirely dis-
nppemcd. This is taken as showing that the
danger hns passed.
Dr. Spcncu said Mrs. Horcan's prompt ac
tion nud heroic treatment of the wound un
doubtedly saved her llfo. Ho considers the
prclimintiry treatment of bleeding , whlslcv
und uconito us cfllclcat as anytnlng that
could bo taken.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Horcan formerly lived nt
Hastings , Neb. , but came tu the Black Hills
nhou' oleht yearn apo. His 1C ranch is now
one ol the finest and best stocked in the
country. Mrs. Horgan Is well Known nnd
has many warm friends who will congratu
late heron having safely passed through u
most horrible experience.
f Dr. S. Weir Mitchell , the eminent author
ity on the subject , recommends the applica
tion of a ligature and the laying open ol the
( Usti along the linoof the Into , in precisely
the manner pursued by Airs. Horgnn. Ho
states , however , that whlskv , or other alco-
holiu liquors , must not bo relied upon as an
nnllcloto. It ECU-IS only as a stimulant to
tbo heart's action , which ib usually gicatly
enfeebled by snakebite. Tno ammonia
treatment Is also nuthorUed by Or. Mitchell.
This is o.ily mellininary ticatmcnt , and as
BOOH us possible after being bitten , the pa-
Vlcnt should bo placed in churgo of a compe
tent physician. En. I3nE. ]
BOAKD OF EDUCATION.
Various MittlrrH Uoiikldurud niul 1'uxitud
U | iu I.UHt Nlu'it. '
After the parade last night the Boaid of
Education transuded"soiuo business. A
communication from the Plasterers' union
wus rofcnud to a committooof tbrco. It ro-
f01 red to the matter of having workmen paid
\vhen discharged or at ttiocnd of ouch week.
An application from Miss Julxon of Chicago
cage for a position ua tuachnr of Uorinon
was roforiod to the committee on High
school.
There wus a long , lurid protest sent in by
"Citizens 'of Davenport School , " iu which
there wus some very peculiar spelling und
Bomo vigorous charges against tbo principal
ot the Davenport school. The communica
tion was Ilicd.
Mr. C , E. Uabcock then slipped in a very
Ely resolution , which , if Ithad'canlod , would
huyo practically tukon Superintendent Ham
ilton's occupation away. The resolution
( ought to place the supervision of all repairs
under the control of the architect of the
board. The resolution was lost by a decisive
vuto of seven to three.
On recommendation of the committee on
kindergarten Miss Bella Shields of St. Uouls
nnd Miss Annie B , Smith of LaPorto , lud. ,
wore elected as directors of the two kmder-
gaiten schools that ate to bo opened next
term.
The committee on buildings and property
recommended that the contract for putting
in slate bnso at the Bancroft school bo lot to
Haifa & Huud und that the contract for put
ting in the slono steps at Uio Leiivcuworth
echool bo awarded to Benjamin Melqulst.
Adopted.
The usual row took place over tbo election
of u few janitors who hud not been included
in U'o llbt elected lust week. Iho committee
'Dti heating and ventilation recommended the
dropping of lonio of the old janitors , particu
larly Mr. Clifford oi the Center school.
Several members of the board wuntod Mr.
Walucr to oxplnin why his committee hud
( hopped Clifford. They declared ttmt ho
\vns ono of the best janitors In the city. It
\ > as broadly asserted that thu reason Clif
ford had been dropped by the committee
was that ho hud done notna woik about the
building lust winter that Incurred tbu ill
will of the pluinbcis. Ho did some work
tlmUavod the city u plumber's olll of ubout
130 urd for this reason there wus u light
niado against htm.
Mrvolnor told the board tnthor point
edly that the committee wns nut obliged to
explain the roasonv tor dropping Clifford ,
An effort was iiuulo to elect the rumpining
] unltors , but the only ono securing eight
votes was Mrs. ICato Anderson of the Hick
ory hchool , and the election of the others
wus pu&tfoncd.
1 ho status of the new Hnrtman school wns
discussed luformully by Mr. .Mai tin ai.d Mr.
Morrison. Mr. Morrison was opposed to
having the money needed for the now site
lor tlio Hurtinau school charged ak'iilnsi Iho
Hurtmun building fund , Ho wanted It
charged ugulnst the general fund , so that the
nmounl appioprlatod would cover the cost of
the new uulldlni ; . Mr. Martin stulcd that
the bids submitted for the now building
wore In excess of the appropriation nnd the
members of the bouid ouuht to go slow In the
matter because It would bo unlawful to ontur
Into u contract for u building which would
cat > t more than the appropriation. The low
est bids biibmlitrd would exi-oed the appro
priation by JI.CMO. Taking out the fc.fii)0 ! )
which \ho adultlunal lots would coat tticro
would still bo a delicti of * l.MX ) .
Or , Ulbbs tlnnlly moved thut tno mutter bo
referred to the committee on buildings and
property nud the architect with niutruutlons
to imiuo an effort to change Uio plans In such
n manner that the building could bo put up
\\lthln the appropriation. '
Mr. Morrison again combatted the schonio
to chaugo tbo pl iu of the now Hartman
school. Ho declared that the board had
titkuu 15,000 out of the general fund to pur-
cuiuo site * lor other building * In dllTerout
imrts of tbo city , but when It came to buy-
lug additloual grouud for a South BIJo build
ing then the board Lecamo very particular in
all the inoaoy tottcu oui ot the apcclal
npproptintlon for that school. Ho thought
that very unfair.
Dr. Spaldlng wanted the board to reject
nil the bids nnd rcadvortlse , with the hope of
securing bids low enough to bo within Iho
bounds of the appropriation.
Mr. C. E. Brtbcoek moved as an amend
ment to Ir , Olbb's motion that the board
procpou to roadvertiso for bid * for the erec
tion ot the now building nt Iho Harlman
silo. Carrlol.
The board authorized the commlttoa on
text books to purchase some books needed
upon thpoponintt of school ,
The board adjourned to moat next Monday
night.
Tiirpo Thing * to Itomstnlinr.
Hood's Sarsaparlltn ha the most nnrlt.
Hood's S.irsuparllla has won uncqualcd
success.
.Hood's Sirsnpirilla accomplishes the
grojtc&t euros.
Is It not the medicine for you ?
Constipation is ctusod by Ion of the ports-
ta'ltlo action of ttio bowols. Hooa's ' pills restore -
store thU notion itnd Invigorate the
TO
lloVII1 Toll Vlctortit Ills Cnhlnot mill Kiss
lliir lliind.
Lovnov , Au ? . 15. GUditono , nccompanlod
by Sir Algernon Edward West , left this mornIng -
Ing for the Isle of Wight to lay bofcro her
majesty tlio names of thoio who comprise
the now cabinet und to carry out the old
custom of kusing tha band of the sovereign.
( Jlndstono wus loudly cho3rod on his de
parture.
Vcscl iinil sattmtiinii Sulliirs I.ost.
LONIIOV , Auif. IS. The largo btcumcr
Thrncian , whllo being towed to Liverpool ,
was lost off the Isle of Man. The crow of
seventeen men went down with the sloamor.
The Thracmn was la ballast nnd during a
aalo last night pitchoj and rolled heavily.
The tags towing the vessel were llnallv
compelled to heave to. The gale Increased
in violence unit It is suppoicd the Thraclnn
cap-iuad. When day brolto uo trace of the
vessel could bo seen.
ThoiisuntlH ill Deaths Dully ,
ST. PuTKKsutmo , Aug. 15. The cholera sit
uation is moro favorable horo. Yesterday
only twelve deaths were raported. Odlelnl
rcpoits show that throughout the Infected
districts the dally nvomgo is 8,001 new
cases uud 4'JbS deaths.
HiiKllsli riiuinrlcrs In Trimble.
Loxno.v , Aug. 15. On patltlon of the cred
itors , of the linanclal house ot C DoMurrieta
& Co. , Old Broad street , a receiving order In
bankruptcy was today uiadoagainst the com
pany.
. llnr llnrilcn Heavy.
Mrs. Liosnlcic went to the police station
yesterday with an appeal for assistance.
She lives atThlrlodnthand California streets ,
where her husband mismanages a little tailor
'
shop. There'aro traditions that he once
worked and supported his iumlly
hut thov uro ouly traditions. Jus't
now his only visible occupation
Is working the saloons. His wife has strug
gled along the bou way she could , but now
the grocer refuses her any mors c'edlt and
the landlord wants rent , but she cannot
pay It.
She would like to have some ono supply
her with the means to got away from her
husband to snmo ulaco where she can woik
for the support ot hoisclf nnd her throe chil
dren.
1'nro und U'luui'sdmr Oimllty
Commends to public approval the California
liquid laxative remedy , Svrup of Figa. It is
pleasant to the tusto and by ncllni. gently on
the kldnovs , liver and bowels to clennso the
system effectually , it promotes the health
nnd comfort of nil who use it , and with mil-
Ions it is the host and only remedy.
fi.000,000
Vitrified paving brick for sale. Wo
will contract to deliver the above
iimount within the next ! )0 ) duys. Buek-
"
stutl Bros. Mfc. Co. , Lincoln" , Neb.
\Vlmt Mcltlnlny .S.tHI.
OMUTA , Aug. 15. To the Editor of THE
iir.i : : Inoticoin THE BKB u donlul of the
W-Il's assertion that Uovcrnor McICInley
stated in his Omaha aJdrcas thut the "con
sumer paid the tax. " The governor did so
stale and made a coed point against the free
traders by so doing. His words wore :
"When you place a tariff upoa articles not
produc2d In this country , upon articles in
which there Is no rompotltion here , then tbo
foreigner brings his wures to this country nt
Iho usual price , but adds tbo amount of the
tax at the custom house , and you pay the
lax. But when n tariff. Is placed upon "arti
cles which nro nlso manufactured in this
country , and the foralgnor meets competi
tion licie , than ho cannot add the tariff to
the usual price of his wares for that mason.
So thut under Mr. Cleveland's ' idea of tariff
you will pay the tax , but under the republi
can system tno foreigner pays it. "
HUNIIY HlCKMiX.
Disease never successfully attacks the sy
om with pure blood. Do Witt's Sarsapirllla
mikkoa pare , now bloala-id anrlube * blood
11 cuv ( inrliiiKi ) Sliimlit bo Handled.
Sanitary Iiibpcctor Urevoort returned from
Denver yesterday morning and at once
buckled on the harness of official duty.
Mr. Brovoort expresses the opinion that
Omahniit a long distance behind Denver in
tbo way of handling sanitary affairs.
In Doiuor the garbage removal is dona by
the city. It is dumped Into the river and
washed. The refuse floats away , whllo all
hard material Is gathered up and put upon
the stieots. or upon low lots. List year the
ulty expended STO.OOO in the sanitary depart
ment , wliitu Omaha expended but a trlflo
moro than $10,000. Denver has cloven inspectors
specters , whllo here tba business Is bundled
bv three men.
DoWltt's Sarsapariliu cicnnsoi tbo blooJ ,
increases the appotita nnd tones up the sys
tem. It has bdnolllted many people who
have suffered from blooJ di < ordcn < . It will
holpyou.
DmiKliix County ItiipiilillriiiiB ,
The Harrison neil Hold club of the county
precincts met at Uouslus precinct Sunday
afternoon. In the absence of President
Tlinmo Mr. Lane of West Omaha wns n.ado
chairman of the meeting and F , Crawford of
East Omaha secretary.
A committee wns appointed to secure
speakers and make arrangements for a joint
debate between Allen Hoot and bomo good
republican speaker at Ulkhorn August , nt
1 p. m. P. Crawford , H. Kelsey and G.
Stevens will arrange for ttio mooting.
The next mooting of the club will bo hold
at Klkhofii next Sunday , August til , at 1
o'clock sharp.
Cook's Extra Dry Imperial fhumpagno Is
bettor , hoalthlor and purer than tbo im
ported article. It has a delightful boquot.
WlllJnlii Iliti Mllltlu.
The Omaha guards w ill become a part and
parcel ot the state militia nnd next Monday
night they will be at the armory for the pur
pose of being sworn in. Captain Mulford
In bpoaking of the proposed change , said lust
night that the main object was to give tlio
guards a butter btumling. Financially it
would bo of no particular bonellt , but it
would bring the boys inoro pi eminently
bofoio the publio ,
Do\VIll's SarsaiurlUa destroys such pot-
sunn us scrofula , skin disease ] , uczam i , rheu
matism , Its timulv usu RUVJJ many
THE BOSTON STORE'S ' BIC.SALE
They Cnma by Thousands Today to Take
Advantage of the "Gluck" Stock.
EXTRA CLERKS IN EVERY DEPT. TOMORROW
Stirli rino Sllln nnd Drrm Ooods AVrro
Nc\nr llcforn I.-ilil nn nil Oinnlin
Counter Nor \Vcro lixcr Such
l.nir TricrK I'OSKC. ! | |
Flvo extra oalosincn at the silk coun-
Flvo oxtrti salesmen nt tlio dross coun
ters.
ters.Tills Palo of the Gluck Bros. Grand
strnut , New York , dry ( roods und shoo
Block his : tukon llio town by storm.
Tlio troinondous quantity , tlio snporb
hitfli rado nnd lh < o quality and tlio ex
tremely small , Hltlo bits of .prices nro
absolutely revolutions to the most ox-
porionccd shoppers.
81.00 DIIESS GOODS WO A YARD.
In this lot are ol-inoh early fall broad
cloths and Hue lady's cloths , 41-Inch
nil wool French surges , all wool silk
mixed novoltk'H , imported choviota , in
fact there are over 'JOO different styles
of poods in this lot which were sold In
Now York at $1.00 a yatd. They go to-
mori ow ut ; i9c a yard.
All of Glunk Bros. ' 81.00 and 81.25
black gloria silks , the finest bed ford
twills and Plccano welts. 51 inch silk
and wool novelties , fancy stripes and
checks , and -10 inch brown , green and
navy blue storm serges , all go at 40c a
yard.
Your choice of anything in the Gluck
Bros. ' stock of dross goods'that they
sold up to $1.60 , including 64 inch im
ported all wool , steam shrunk , habit
cloth , for early fall wear ; SO inch finest
French feorgo , medium weights , in'overy
shade ; also silk honricttas in black and
colors , all go at OOc.
Gluck Bros.1 40-inch 7&c black hon-
rlottas UDcayard.
44-inch all wool bedford cords and
fancy whin cords at SOc , sold by Gluck
Bros. ' forl..r > 0.
GLUCK BROS. ' BLACK SILKS.
Lot 1. Heavy gros grain and rhadamo
silks and every yard of fancy printed
china silk go at 4c ! ) a ya-d.
Lot 2 includes all the boat quality
satin armures , bongaline , gros grains
and hnavy rich faille silks : all go at 7oc
a yard.
Lot 3. In this lot wo have put Gluck
Bros.'fincstsllksincludlngLyonH'guinot
silks , and the finest and richest trim
ming silks ever shown in Now York.
Also about 75 tnittorns lengths from 10
to 15 yards of silk , worth up to ? 2.fiO a
yard , your choice of the entire lot to
morrow at OSc.
THE BOSTON STORK ,
N.V. . Corner 10th and Douglas.
I'lciisurn lor llui O. A. It. All Alnnir tlio 1.1 llo.
From Chicago the Pennsylvania lines
Ic-id direct to the National Capital , af
fording every desirable facility for rapid
transportation of Grand Army of the
Republic veterans and others to Wash
ington in September. Train service
characteristic of the standard railway of
America. Delightful scenery all along
the line Side trip to historic Gettys
burg if desired. Low rates. Address
George Jenkins , Traveling Passenger
Agent , DuDuquc , Ja.
> o Moro Money , but I.CHS Tlmo.
You can go east from Chioago ever
the Pcnnsylvaniu.Short Lines on solid
vcstibuled trains as cheaply as on trilins
that are not vostibuled. % Besides , tlto
time required Is less on through trains
ever this direct rontc to Pittsnurp , Bal
timore , Washington , Philadolphio , Now
York and other eastern cities. Address
Luce , 218 Clark direct , Chicago.
I.Ut'H JMV.lp.
Gilt-edged wild lands at S5.00 to $10
per acre in state of Nebraska whoso
crops last year aggregated $100,000,000.
Good lots in the city of Omaha , whoso
population increased from 80,000 in 18SO
to 150,000 in 1890 , is good stuIT to hold ,
don't you think ?
As wo are long on this class of prop
erty and shorten rash , drop in.
During several years successful ex
perience in the real estate business I
have established a reputation for hand
ling nothing but bargains.
W. G. AUIKICUIT ,
521 , 522. 523 Now York Lifo building.
Omaha Can Mfg Co.campaign torches.
Mnrrlnqo ; License * .
The following mirriairo licenses were Is
sued by Judge Ellor yesterday : ,
Name und address. * A o.
( Daniel llroulhurst , llelolt7U 41
1 Climi Uronk. llololt. Win . . . .i 2.1
i I' . M. Cojiin , Omalia 25
I Murgrett O'Connor , Omaha 21.
I 1'etor Slmonson. Omaha 25
j Klsa Hanson , Oinulm i.HJ
i John llolderncss , Omaha 25
| Mary Shultz , Onmlm , 22
I Miirtln rocloy. West 1'olnt 21
1 llei tha Wondt , West I'olnt 23
TOMDO : , Iowa , April 0 , 1SOI.
Dr. J. B. Moore , Dear Sir : My wife has
used about six bottles of your Tree of Life ,
nnd tlnnUs that slio lias rocolvoil greater ben-
clit f rum it than any modielne she has ever
taken. Yours truly , L. H. BUPKIN.
Oon'l Acont and Treas. West Collogo.
Slnco roeclvlii ! ! the abavo testimonial , 1 am
Iniocclpt of a letter and chock from the Hoy.
UK Uufkin of Toledo , Iowa , April S. ) . to
send Hov , J. W. Konworthy , ( Jrjstllno , ICaa
SH3 , six bottles of Mooro' * Tree of Life.
1 * or sale by nil drugplsts.
Itiillilini ; I'm-nilti.
The foHou'iiiR i e nn its were Issued by the
suporlntcndoiit of oulldincs yesterday :
Nols Jolinsnn. one-story frame eottiiRc.
btupnonn place . . . . . .i 1.000
A. I * . Heed. n\o-stary frame resldonco ,
Thlrty-tlflli and H irnoy strocls . 0,000
What Ion & Itulrd. rop.ili to brick tene
ment. Tuenty-Llchth and Half llow-
nrd streets . 2,000
I , . A. llaiinun. repairs to cottages , Ninth
und 1'lerce utreels . 1,000
Total.
Mrs. L. H. Patton , Kockford , III. , writes :
1 From personal experience I can racommond
UoWttt'x tiarsaparilla , a euro for impure
blood and general debility , "
Aclclrem Kit Old Itoeliiicnt.
John Butler loft for Columbus Junction ,
In. , last night , whcro today ho will deliver
the address ut a reunion of the Fifth Iowa
Infantry. Thltty years OKO Mr. Duller was
n member of the regiment and fought with
the boys through tlio unpleasantness of the
curly 'UO'u. ThU accounts for hU presence
in lawn.
"Lato to bed mm cany 10 rise will shorten
the road to your homo In tlio skies. But
early to bed and "Litilo ICarlv Ulscr."tho
pill thut m.ikuj Ufa longer uud bailer and
wiser.
Powden
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
Mra. Nettle Rliett , n Tonchcr In
tlio Omaha Wow Sohool , Com
mends Drs. Copeland & Shcp-
ard.
Touching school'i ' la a tollsomo nml ox-
actlnfj oinployinoiit. Tlio work is fur
from hotiltnful. The dust ot the school
room nnd the ntiyHic.il nnd monttil strain
Induuoctitnrrhnllnjublos , hoiiduchcamid
nervous exhaustion. Quito , n inunhoi1 of
toaclior * are now bolnp treated by Drs.
Copeland & Shepard for thuso and kin-
drctl coniplnlnts. Among thom is Mrs.
Nottio Khctt of the Omiiha View school ,
who briefly says :
"I wont to Dr * . Copj'nnd & Shcp.inl to cot
rollur from n quvi'ro nnd i > orsi tunt hundiithi .
Tim iia'n ' nircctud tlio frontal nulim the ovu < ,
tuniplos und forohoucl. Un top. II'BJ ' , thoru was
pnln , biirnln ? nnd nsonsa of nrojsuro I hud
ulso u vury unnovlnjciitufih. with the usual
Intwkliu und xplttlhK to cicnr the nose uud
thro-it. My system \riii worn out und I wus
wen1 * nnil norvous. 1 ri'stod poorly ut nlsht.
In fnut. my norvAtis svslotn stoinod litoUun
down tin I ovli.instccl. I Imvo touolvud Km it
lioinillt front Drs. Copolund ft Shop ird. My
hu'idiichos mo ontlruly ( 'ono : nlso tliouut.irrh-
ii 1 trouhlo. t uin xtuadllv ualnlnK Ktrutrnh
und iiorvoiis foruo und tlio tro ttniunt fr.nn
thcso phyalulniiH has boon highly bcnullL'lul tu
mo In uvuty way. "
ESPECIALLY TO LADIES.
Oiitnrrli , plainly Mpo.iklnc. N n loathsonio
dtso inn , und cspuei.iliy . an looniun , us it not
only unfits tlium fdrtnelrdntlus , hut It mtiUus
contact wltli their friends an I tlio people they
meet very painful lo them and veiy liumlll-
'
Miss Mllllo Gundorson. of the Metrlnm
Hotel , SAtli und led < ; o Rtreots , contr.iulod ea-
turili in ulilldho3d. Hits wull known young
lady saysi
MISS MIMiIB GUNDKKSON.
"Kvor slnco I was four or fl\o years old I
Imvo had catarrh. Dryncs * and irritation of
tlio no-u and thro it with hiiwkliis and splt-
tlnit In tlio vain effort to clear them wore al
ways present. 1 often choked up and felt
phlujm dropping from up In my ho.id Into the
throst. My sides and chest wuro M > ro and
li ilndil A co.itcd toir.'ue and tlilnted bioath
iiiiido my cso very ds ! iKreoahlo. hlnco mv
treatment with Drn. Uoiieland and Miupard I
have enllio fiuudoni from oil my foimcr
tronhli'8. I am now entirely well und ean
thank these physicians for curing mo of u dis
gusting d.soasu. "
MAIL
Comes from the East. Wust , North nnd SontK
hoirliu tcatlmony of the successful tieat-
muntof Drs. Oopol.nid und .Sheparu by mail'
i/mi > tom Ulan ! : Slid to AUAp ) > licanti.
$5 A1. MONTH.
OATARKIl TttHATEn AT THE UNIKOHM
RATi : OPS' A MONTII-MnillOINEbli'UU-
NlSIini ) FltEK. FOR ALL Ol'HKH IH.S-
KASKS TUT. ItATKH WILL , H13 LOW AND
UNIFORM AXI.ln , A'ROl'ORTION TO TIIIJ
AOL'UAL COSTUF ilHOlOlNE RIIQUIRUI ) .
ROOMS all nml3l2. NHW YORK LIPKBUILD-
1NO. OMAHA , M : .
W. H COl'HIjANDr r. O.
O. S. SimiJAHDi M. D.
bVnuni.TIK * : Oiitirrh. Aittltmn , llronchl-
ItIs. Nervous IVscasi'S , Illood Diseases-Rliou-
iniitlsni. Constunutlon. nnd nil c-lironlo itlTcc-
tlons of the Thrott , Lnn , btoinucli , Llvor
und ICtdneyg.
Olllco linurs : 0 lo II n.in. . S to 5 p.m. , 7 to 8
p.in. Sunday. 10 a.m. tolJni.
Tliodyspeptlc.tliodubllltatcil.M'heth.
's * or from ctrenn of work of iiilnil or'
) ) oily or oxpOHUra In nmlnrial rc lent
® will ntul Tutt'H 1'Ills tlio most Kdilu
rcKtoruttvo over olfervd tlio Imullcl.
Out of "Modjoslca , " by"SnlTord , " ho by
Clmmplinlhniion. "Sullord" ia littoc
brother to the lurfost dop ever raised
in America. Full Dodigroo of pups on
application. Address ,
GEO , A , JOSLYN ,
611 Soutli 12th Street , Omaha , Nob.
PROPOSALS FOR PAVING.
Scaled propoHuls-vrlll lie locolvocl liy tlio nn-
( IttrHlirnod until I : : ) o'clock p tn . Auifiist sntli ,
Ibli- ' , for Colorado iHndstunv , bloux 1'ulls irrun-
Ito iui < l WoodrulT , lOinsiiK , Htonu , uceotdliu to
HiiccllloutlotiH fur 1SUI for juvliiB tliupartof
Intersection on tlio nmliitdo of Kltli struut niul
Wllllanm slreot , iiuU : for imvliiK 4UIi streut
from Duvunjmit btuiot to CIIIUIIIK t-truul In
Htroot IniiiiovuinantldHtrlct No. 41 1 , with Ti In-
Id ml sheet iisulmltum ( In ; ; or t.it > en dlrnitly
from lliu uHplmlt luUo In thu Ulund of Trlnl-
dud.
iuoh bd ! tospeclfyvn "rice | ) or squura yard
for tlio paving uoiitnluto u" thu Intoriuutlon
und on tno street , , . . .
Work to bo dono'ln accordHiico with plnns
nnd bpocllluiitloni on Illo In tlio ollIco of tlio
llourd of 1'nbllo Works. , . , , , ,
Kucli iiroposiiit Uo iniido on prlntcil bliuiKs
( mnUhoii by tlio board , und to bo nuuonipii-
nlo.1 by u curtlliud t-liojk In tlio bum of $ .OJ.
pnyublc to the ulty tit Omitliu , us un evidence
of coocl faith. , . . . . , .
The board reserves tbo rlclit to rojoctiinyor
.
:
Oliiilriniiii Hoard of I'ubllu Vorls.
Onulm , Xab , Aaj ( l Ji h. IWtt. aS-0-15.10
B * - 5JVJWK1
. /YOURSELF !
_ T Ask your Druggist for u
iTbottlo ol Ills . The only i
tioii-jxiboncu * reined-lornU } I
B Hie tinliaturel dl thnrge mid
- * (
3 ueUilltotlns wcak.in.Bn i > ecullar
1 to wohuii. ilt curii in a lew
Ida without thu uld or
I tmbllclty ol a doctor.
&W l/riitvr nl mfrican r r .
* Manufactured by I
Chemical w. "
K The Ev&a
" CINCINNATI , O. -
U. 8. .
EDUCATIONAL
MUSIC P t Inrtructlem In nil itrrari.
, ni it of MutlrnlStnitr.Tlno
. . . . Artllp.ttMimllniliinr li > n
year. Address E.F.IlULLAllt > , km t. Jacliotitllle.lll.
flJERJCflN COHSERVgOBY
( IllCVtnna IHIUCllKil.o. All branch of Mu < lrKU > .
ciillun , IV | MI > . forty In-lrnrtorj .Nonnnliltpnrlmtnt
ToMcncln-in. VMnnrpi\'tilAil > nliiici Knllli-rin Ix-ehu
lout. J. Send forcnUlocue. J. J. lUTTBTAHlT. Illmiw
ThefcOBMC * SCHOOL
Unlveialty-prupirntory. ( INtitillshod 1S70) )
( ililCAiio. ll.ll.\l < Vomit l/ullo ?
Clilldrcn. 1'orfnrthur particulars nddres < and
TUB I.Diu.Nd > uiiooi..vn i r.ilr.o A vo.,0lilcnn
A MILITARY HOME SCHOOL.
ful Moral * nd
Social trMnmui | > , < | mtr < tor HuitnrMi nj
for any Collcgn , bcUntlflo fichuol < r Unlvcr
Mtyf new ( Umnnftlumt Wood worklnff And
Mllltnry I'rllli lllfthept te tlmotital i loth
} pirnumtfrIlinllcilllhi ] | lrnlpilratAloinic |
addr'M IM III. M. STJfK.lt , A. SI. ,
BUNKER HILL , ILL.
N. 03rclbr\ ton spin oth Ail trpM llrv. 1. lrj tun
AVulton , A. II. , I'roldinl , Lcxlucton , illnuutl.
Illllllll
mm IIUTUT V I ,
A thorough Fchonl. 1'rcpaics for College or
Duslnes * . Within L'O inlk-siif.St. I.mils. Aililrcsj
OOL. WILLIB UROWN , Suporlntondent.
| HAYER.STROUSE&C".tiF'RS.4IZBWAYN.Y
Tooth-Food-
Tliis medicine for babies prevents nnd
cures pains of teething and resulting
diseases , not by putting children to bleep
with an opiate , for it contains no harmful
drugs , but by supplying the tceth-fonning
ingredients uhich aie lacking in most
mothers' milk and all artificial foods.
It is sweet and babies like it. 51.00 a
bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam
phlet , "Teething Made Easy. "
THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. ,
CINCINNATI. O.
PRST CLASS
Iho Laretnt , Foulest niM Tlnest in the World.
Fisionirer nicomoda.ltms unexcelled.
HEW YORK. LQHDQHDEKRY AND GLASGOW.
Kverjr Bnturday ,
NEW YORK , MI1IKAI.TKIC nnd NAITES ,
At rceular Intervals.
SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE
rateaon lowest totmiti ) nmt from the prlnclplo
SOOTC3 , ItT3L n , 18I9H ft AM. COHIIHElirAL FOIKTO.
Kicurslon tickets nvnllnbln toicturn by clthortlicplo-
tnrotijuu Cljilo & Kortli of Ireland or Nnploa Aailirnltat
Uritts isi leOrdcri ! ( : t Ay icatt it Lcweit Bttth
Apply to any of our Incnl Apcntaorto
UEKUKltSUM JUiOTUUUS. ChlcuRO , I1L
ALLAN LINE
I .MAIL STCAMSIIII'3 ,
MONTREAL itnl QUKIIHO
To OHKItV nnd LIVHRPOOL
CABIN , n to WHO. According to frlunmo
und locution nt Stuturooin.
Intormcdluto nnd htuor.mu .it low r.Uos.
NO UATfLi : CAKKini ) .
_ _ . _ _ ) SKUVIOB01. . '
b I A I fc {
ALLAN LINE
LINE ) STKAMSHII'S
NEW YOHKuml OLASUOW.
Ylnl.uiulonilcrrjr , every FortalRut.
AlIK lltll bTATK OK NKVADA noon
Auif. Mill bTATK OK .NKHItAbKA . . . noon
bi-iit. nth..STATI : OF CALiroii.MA. 11 A M
Cabin , M'J , Second Cnbln ill , Mbornel9.
Appl ) tn ALLAN \ CO , Chlcatro
II. li .MOUHII. 151' ) HunnnlM. Unhilii.
% Vo will send 5011 th murrclnm
Krcncli 1'repurutibn CALTHOS
Crci' . Hnd u lecnl guaruiitcti that
C.U.TIIUS will Itfst r jour
Ileullli , htreiiKtli and Vigot.
Uifttand if satisfied.
Address VON MOHL CO. .
Hole imtrlrio igrnU , Uotlnmll , Ohio.
QDAIL BRAND
HEALTH FOODS
Parched Rolled Oats ,
Unequalled in Flavor.
Corn Gritz ,
Sold only in 21 pound packagoi.
Velvet Meal ,
For inufllns nnd gorm.
THE BEST IS CHEAPEST
Solil by nil t'irlCl iss
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U , P. DEFOSIT05Y - - OMAHA , NEB
CiiMltul . $103,003
Surplus. * . $ 5)00 ( )
oniceri and Dlri'HOM Ilonry W. Yntoi. pruildont
U. < . < ii.lilni : . % lie i.rcililon . ) , ( , ' . \lunrlco.\V. . V.
.Mor o. John i. Cullliu J , N. II. I'utrluK , l.onlt A.
Hocil , fjslilor.
THIS IRON I3A.NK.
Dr. Bailay , Sr "
The LoatUii } , '
Dentist.
'J hlrd Floor. IMxton Illoolt.
Tclejtlumo 1)8. ( ) > . Ifith uuil r riiim : Sis ,
A full ilof ! teeth on rubljur ( or JJ. 1'uTit.t.t nut
Ifvtli nllhuut | Jlutt' or romututilu trliku nrurk
jutttliu thlni ; for liiier urjiuUllu > t > uuker < , uuvor
dTKUTIIl'nXTHAt.'TKI ) WITHOUT I'AIV
Qold Ullln ut roiiaon < iblu intcn. All work
vrnrruutud. Cut thUoiit ( or u uilu. (
MNii TrtklUlt. ufuu'c
.U.UUU 'a tfriuiVTiukrU. pull
fy tbuLlcwt.iraiufu nailutittuali
lite brrt mixllcluokuuvsulur blllotr-
< , cunHIj | ti < ) U. d ) * . . /uii
Irath , litiuliuhc , licvi-tburn , I MI v
> i " ' niruUil < li | rruiluu , | lcfi ; 1 <
dl , ertlon. iiliPiilwu. nallow < , inj In >
t3.in.ad cvcr/dl-f . ut rwultlr-frrroni *
/ llunbrilei.ttiiiii > tb.llirtrln v
"H
felB 3 H VJ g ! tfeaZLrs - - . (
. m."H
"i.
The above is an original sketch taken from our new cata
logue , which will be ready for mailing August 2oth. It will be
the most complete thing of its kind ever published. It will not
only contain full and complete information about the various
lines of goods which we sell , and their prices , but it will' '
contain samples of the actual cloths from which some of our
clothing is made. It will also contain our perfected system of
self measurement and measure blanks , enabling you to secure
perfect fitting garments , no matter where you live. It should
be in the hands of every man who wears clothes. Send us
your name and address on a postal card.
WE MAIL IT FREE.
During July and August we close at 6:3O : p. in.
Saturdays , 1O p. m.
V
Aupst 29 , 30,3 ! and Sept , ! and 2
Will be the best fair ever held by the Douglas
County Agricultural Society. In connection
with the fair the
Will be held Aug. 30-31 and Sept. 1-2
$6,400 in Speed Purses.
For Premium List write to Booth Privileges for sale by
JOHN BAUMER , Sec'y , RICHARD ENGELMAN ,
1314 Farnam Street , Omaha. 15th and Howard Sts. , Omaha
$1,000 IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS BY OMAHA MERCHANTS ,
NTERNftTI
DK. W. C. MA3IWJSI.il , Prest.
Graduate of llollovuo Hospital JIodlc.il College , Now York Olty , Olnss of 18N.
JGth and Howard Streets , - - Omaha , Nebraska.
FOK THE SUCCESSFUL TKKATMENT OK ALL
Chronic , Private and Nervous Diseases.
Male or female , by co npotont phyfclo ans wlio Invn madu a upoclal study of the above
class of diha.isas , not only to trout , but guar.mtsa a euro In all caioi undertaken.
THE SANITARIUM is the most oomp'ota and tin best equipped Institution of Itfl 1 < 1W
in the nntlro west. It contains tlfty rooms for the acoimmodatlon of patlonta who may
rotjulro the conbtant nttantlon ofoxpurlonujd phyaioluns nnd miMsi.
BOARDING will bo furnlshod at reaaanable r.itea. Wrlta for book on dheaws , mailo
free , to any address on niiplloatlon . Persons unabla to visit us > my be troited nt horn *
by oorrospindenoe. All communications Htrlotly oonfldontUl. Ono personal lnt r
view preferred , whenever convenient for p.itlont.
\VUITJ : VOR QUESTION BLANKS to asato the history of your case Modloluo cocurolj
paekud and sent by wall or oxprubs. Address ,
INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM ,
Dr. W. C. Maiwell , Preeldent. Omaha , Nebraska
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
eminent inerlallit In norvuui , clironp | , prlvnla. blot * ! , iklnsnd nnnnrr lUioaiei. A rounlar ana
Till undVi-rillUMtuiDliow. . wltli tlinvraiituii IUCCVK
. ViduatoiniiH.ilclDO. iu Ulplomiii - l.itllj treatlnif
Mtlrrli turrl ocs , lo.uniitiliool. umlnal woaknaii. nluht lone * , liiipntoncjr. irpbll j. itrlcturo. pan-
Derm '
oVfliJii. .fHriotile.clc No iiicrcur ) ! . u f truntmuiil forlouof vlml powir , I'flrtloi unshUj to
vl ltruoiunybelr" to t Uomu b ; c < mu i > onlunc. ! . Mellilu * or Initrumcnt * lunt b/ wall or iprim y
curolypa"rt lomufnteroiitoiito | ormnder. Ono | ier oiiBl tnlurHaw prfr rroa. ConiUUinion \
Iroo. Corr"pV < > ti lorn o ( .trtutly nrl to. H oH ( lly t rl ( ot UM Mat Int. O fl hounVa.u. M'Jf.a. X "
Buailaji UJtt.rn.tu Urn.buia nuuiiilor nyir. " ,
Rvery MAIf cinlia
8'ritONO and VIO-
M OHUUSiii all tetpenli
" ' '
NiVlNB.tlicfjteaaiauUUUemtdy. 'voUNO 'M1N
UK ( > ! < hutfrrinu ( ruin NHHVOU3 JJlUUMTY. I/OHX or
1'A11,1 NO 2IANnoOOnltitlyi.iiiliiliinicuiivuliloiill neivoui
nroilralioii.cauuid liy lliouio of opium , tobacco or alcoliol , wnkc.
ulncn. menial iVprtulon , Ion of power in Lltlier > ex , ipermator *
i > irnot. AKU ncx i > kt , lima cauicil by ttlf aliuta and over ludnlKencc ur any personal weak *
nctfcan l > 6 re loeil to t' ' t licallli r.rt lliu NO 111It VITAI/ITV Ol' 8TUOHU MKW.
Wo glvu a wrlllfD yuarauleo wliliC boics tocuic any cam or lelund tlio money , S < vdi'u voiui fl
ForSaU la OmahabySno w Lund Sc Co ,