Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 13, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAIIA BEE * TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 13 , 1802.
READY TO WELCOME CHOLERA
Localities in Omaha That Are Breeding-
Places of Contagion at Best.
V/HERE / WANT AND DIRT MOLD CARNIVAL
Nccil of n Thorough Cleaning Up In Homo of
tint ! < iiiiittur | yuurtumVliut
, ltciortciSa | < v on it Trip
Tlmiuirli tlm Munis.
Cholera hasn't struck Omaha yet , but
when It does como it will litid on invitltiR
Held In certain iiunrtots of the city unlosi
lomothlnf ; Is douo beforehand to RVI ! ) these
locnlitloa a different appaaranco from that
Willed they now possess.
One of thoao nondelootablo spots Is In the
vlciulty or TwoutlotU nnd Plcrco streets ,
Just north of the Union Pnclllo
trnoUs. To the pnllco It U Ittiown
ni the "loxva Ilottoms. " nnd this par-
tlculnr onti of the municipal machine has had
occasion to Ituow the spot very well Indeed ,
for the reputation or Its inhabitants for
many a year has not boon the most savory ,
nnd the brutal murder committed there two
weoki ago was but ono or the many nets of
crlmo nnd lawlessness that have boon per
petrated within it malodorous uroclnots.
Its mental , social and'moral outlawry Is
not , however , Its wont feature at the pros-
out I lino. It its wretched condition was
Inlinlciillo the health nnd comfort or Its own
denUuns tololy , it would Do Dud nnouxu. but
this , unfortunately , N not the case , and in
face of the throatcucd visit or the
Asiatic scourKO the pluco Is a con-
itant rncnuco to the health or the
en tire community , nnd even the existence of
Its citizens. Why the pluco hits been nl-
lowed to llourlsh until It has bocoina a peat-
llcnco Incubator nobody knows , nnd why
little or no attention hits boon paid toils
constantly Increasing dangers Is llkowlso a
matter on which there Is general Ignorance.
Ciirnlval of Mqimlor.
The httlo subcommunity tbut has sprung
up there worships Ignorance and poverty
us its gods , and In hardly an individual who
makes Ids homo there Is there a hopa of
anything better Ihun IB now bis lot , althar
for this world or the next. They are all
iquattors , owning notu foot or the land
they occupy nor yet paying rent for It , and
not knowing at what , hour they may bo ruth
lessly evicted from the premises on which
tin nil the wretched sheds , hovels and
tuantlon that they now cull homo.
Living as they do under such general con
ditions nnd circumstances , ono may possibly
bo able to partially comprehend tlio nauseous
filth and squalor that uiav perhaps bo said to
legitimately nttond the minute details of a
llfo llku this. Tongue could hardly describe ,
much less pen portray , It in all Its frightful
repulslvcnbss.
The nlaco is but a few acres in o&tont , but
none of it Is allowed to go to waste , for thcro
nfo many who dcilro to shara its
advantages , If such they may bo
called , and the mlsorablo llttln huts ,
totally lacking in architecture and lamenta
bly short in material , are huddled together ,
DUO against auolhor , for the joint occupation
of brute nnd human creation. In ninny In-
iliuu-cs , tbo huddling of the buildings is
nothing when compared with that which the
inmates are forced to undergo , when dogs
nnd children uro compelled to light for a lll-
tlo floor space in u small roofed Inclosuro ,
after u homo has b'jcn stabled In ono corner
and the grown part , of the family has taken
possession of a rude ocnch in another.
Tariupor nnd tha wornout nnd discarded
tin roofs of buildings nnd freight cars nro the
materials used In almost every Instance to
fence out the weather , nnd benches , tin
dishes und botitling , lllthy In the superlative
degree , constitute almost the entire furni
ture.
ture.As
As might bo supposed , there is an absolute
I' ' ' lack or any ktnil of sanitation and open cess-
I' ' pools with ' almost equally open closets nro
constantly e'xhalinu nolsomo gases thnt pol
lute the atmosphere for blocks around , while
eonorutlnc lualurla and Itct'ping thosurround-
Ings in condition to f earful I v augment nny
Dutbreuk of disease- that might make its up-
puarance.
Just n riuiuplu Instance.
In ono Instance that caino under the ob-
aorvntion of the reporter while Inspecting
tbo premises 111 company with County Poor-
master Mahoncy , a room was found , Gxl" in
iilzp , that was supposed to accommbdato four
occupants a horse and three cnlldron the
former occupying ono end nnd the latter a
bonchbed that was placed across
the other end with barely room to
puss between It nnd the heels of the
I- , dumb animal. Just on tlio other sldo of a
\f \ partition which might ns well aavo been no
partition at all , so far as Keeping out the of-
iluvia of the stable was concerned , were the
quarters of the father ana mother and tha
other four children of the family. Tbo in ore-
the merrier it might hnvo been , but by no
moans the healthier.
Some of the families shared their quarters
with domestic fowl , and in those domiciles
the unmistakable odor of the poultry yarn
was mingled in the potpourri of sickening
Biuolls. Hoard Mooring was evidently it
luxury , for the majority of tha licusos had
nothing of the kind , and the milldmgs were
banned UP nreunu the out-sUo to keep the
curfaco water from pouring in and drowning
out the occupant * . The dirt floors had ono
ndvanlngo , however , In that they were
cleaner than the others , for the cracks In the
board floors and thu space underneath them
wcio filled with refuse uud filth , and in some
instances with animal matter In various
Etngos or decomposition.
Although everyone and everything was so
extremely dirty thcro is Httlo sickness In
thu quarter at the present time , though this
is undoubtedly owing to the fact that thu
denizen- the locality.spcua most of tho'ir
time out ot doors at this season of the year
nnd uro In their wretched abodes ns little as
pcmiblo. But how king cholera will revel
If ha geU In their mldtl , and that will bo one
of his ubjuctivo points If ho gets his foot on
Ibis side of the Missouri river.
Down Under tlio llrlilec.
Another quarter where poverty , filth ,
§ 11 mo and wretchedness reign supreme is
down near the river bank , east of Motz'
brewery nnd south of the olcctrio light
elation , in the Immediate vicinity of the
Leavonworth street dump. Hera is another
community of squatters , und the situation is
In many respects a repetition of Iho ono at
' 1'wontlcith und Pierce , The houses nro of
tlio sumo class , thu habits of the people
urn the t > uruo , and thn sama atmos
phere of malaria nnd Uodrorsakcnness
bungs over all. Hero und thuro aru ovl-
diMieoi that u family U trying to make tha
most of the surroundings , and tbo surface of
thu.vard will ho found us carefully polished
ns a threshing floor , cleaner bv fur perhaps
than the lloor of the houtu itself , but thosu
era only exceptions and scarcer than angelic-
visitations.
Open cesspools nnd surface wells are hero
tbo rule , and the Irregular expanse of bnru-
llko sheds , crowding each upon the other ,
with now ones constantly springing up In nn
npparont endeavor to keep the earth from
coming to the surface , plainly indicate the
prevailing ttiudoncy tomauu two exist whom
ono existed before and whoro- none should
oxlst at all. Down almost through tbo center
or the Httlo sottlcmout , runs n ravmo , at
times tilled with n stream of as filthy
fluid can bo washed oft the lovvlylng lands of
Iho bottoms , and at others , ns now , marked
only by pools of stagnant water from which
erlso clouds of mlasinutlo vapors to poison
the air and every ono who breathes It. Ono
] areo pool , possibly an eighth of an aero in
extent , Is partially covovod with croon slime ,
utiu the water itself is as green us If a uar-
load or emerald dye hud been dumped into
It. What wonder tiion that dogs , chililron
nnd malaria nro thu solo products of the
wretched spot , and only thu latter thrives
nun nourishes.
What mukes this place worse , from n san
itary point of vluw , than liny other In the
city U'ttib proximity of the city dump , which
Dot only constantly pollutes the aunotphoru
with the vilest o ( odorsbuthorrible to relate ,
furnishers thu dwellers of the south Bottoms
with a largo iharo of their sustenance.
From daylight until dark , d01011 s of women
and children miiy bo soon digging and delving
In the horribly flltliv musi ot garbage and
rofnio .of all klnils tlat | Is collected In
jill parts of Iho city and dumped there to
get U out of the way. Thcro they lied much
of their fuel und a good share of what they
got to oat , and any quaullty of stuff that cu'i
oolthor be burned nor eaton Is carted away
ind stacked up In and about I lie novel * , the
pretence oi the foul muff making them
all the raoro ropulslvd , to there remain be
cause of the fond hope of the ownors-by-
rurht-of-dUcorcry that they may lind some
USB for It some timo.
The garbage cast out by the < o families ,
and It must bo understood thnt It Is the very
quintessence of decomposition when they
get through with It , Is merely thrown out of
ono of the npurturoi that are mndo to answer
for windows , ana there remains until disin
tegration Is completely effected and nature's
product returns to onrlh and ulr.
North Itottoiiis niul HIIRO Alley.
On tbo north bottoms , from Cumlng to
Uritco streets , Is another quarter where epi
demic or pestilence would lind n fruitful
abiding place. Thu condition there 1s very
similar to that In the localities above de
scribed , though posMbly not so threatening
because this settlement is not so crowded
and there is tberoforo loss filth to the sqtiaro
Inch than down nonr the dump , nnd the ab
sence of the dump Itself removes n very
menacing feature.
Another quarter where cholera would un
doubtedly dovoloi ) nnd flourish in case It
readied the city Is in the section euphon
iously designated as "Dago allov , " between
Thirteenth and Fourteenth and Jones nnd
Lanvonworth. True , it has received
raoro or loss attention at tbo hands of
the Hoard of Health of late , and its
condition is n grout Improvement over what
it hns been , still it is in such shape ns
to render the work of Inspection , even casual
though It no , exceedingly unpleasant. Tbo
cleaning thnt it has received has boon of a
very superficial character , and the presence
of former garbage piles is still strongly
suggested , while the general uncleanlmess of
thu Innumerable back rooms , barns nnd
outbuildings Is practically unchanged.
Hlckety , tumble-down , dlscaso-brucdlng lire
traps nro crowded in there In abundance , so
filthy at times as almost to preclude the pos
sibility or successful occupation , yet they
hnvo been allowed to stay on and on without
even a suggestion of condemnation , though
why this has been so nobody knows.
Bomo of the socnllcd business blocks In the
heart of thu city nro llkowiso In fuarful con
dition from a sanitary point of viovv , filthy
and ropulslvo to a degree , owing to i class of
tenants that nre permitted to occupy them ,
end the uoncnforcomcnt of rules tbntdo-
ccncy and tbo wolf uro of the public would
prompt.
It is because ol the condition of such
places ns these that there is a demand for a
thorough cleaning of the cltv , in order to
prevent the nurture of tlio cholera. . In case It
secures a foothold hero.
Toi.r.no. lowa , April 0 , 1391.
Dr. J. D. Moore , Dear Sir : My wlfo hn
used about six bottles of your Tree of Llfo
anil thinks that she has receive J greater ben ,
clltfrum It than uny medicine she ) has ever
taken. Vours truly , L. II. BUPKIX.
Oon'l Agent nnd Troas. West Collogo.
Since receiving the above testimonial , 1 am
Inrocclpt of a letter und chock from the Hov
Li.II Bufkln or ToleJo , Iowa , April 2 > , to
send Uov. . .f.V. . ICoa worthy , Crostllus , 1C in
sas. six bottles or MooroM Tree or
Ior sale by all druggists.
MXTviiixisn.vv. : : : .
A World of Now IVnturos Kiitlly Placing It
lit tlm Top ol thn 1,1st ,
It has passed into proverb that the
Barnum & Druloy show Is the "RI cutest
on earth , " in fact us well as name. Year
lifter your it tours this continent , always
demonstrating its progressive iwlicy and
proving thnt each exhibition is superior
to its predecessor. This seat-on is no ex
ception , for the press from Now York to
the Mississippi has had but ono endorse
ment , "greater than ever boforo. "
There are reasons for this in the fact
that the now production of "Columbus
and the Discovery of America , " ia pre
senting in magnilieont spectacular form
the story of the great Genoese naviga
tors' trials and triumphs , just at , a time
when the civilization of earth is prepar
ing to celobruto the event in a "World's
fair. " The presentation is remarkable
from every point of view. The scones
are revelations of the pointer's art and
the famous palaces of Granada. Pales
und J3nrcoloua * are faithful reproduc
tions. The ship in which Columbus
crossed the ocean has been duplicated
in R'IZO nnd appearance , and seems to
float on the great 500-foot ocean scene
as if it were really re&lintr on the breast
of the "deep bluo. " The costumes ,
trappingsotc. , are historically accurate.
One great feature of the bhow , is the
troupe of Algerian Arabs. They are
high-clan inoslems , known aa Herburs ,
and nro under the management of Has
san Hen AH , World's fair commissioner
lor Morocco and Algiers , llo is Ameri
canized and speaks good English. Ho
has traveled in America , and went back
to secure these Arabs for Barnaul &
Bailey , and also to induce the sultan of
Morocco to bend an exhibit to the
World's fair. The sultan permitted his
moslems to como to America and appro
priated $150.000 make an exhibit.
Tlio circus hna its ros-tor of cham
pions , too. including Equestrians Frank
Melville , Willie O'Dail , Peter Uurlon ,
Marcrarot Doris , a now English equestrienne -
trionno of surprising ability ; John
O'Brien , R. II. Dockrill anil Miss Nellie
Rose , Nicholas Coballas. Marlow Duli-
hiim and Newell and Alma Alvin , nnd
Dovere , Mil.o Xarah , marvelous aornitl-
ists ; the world-famous Herbert Brothers ,
in acrobatic divorbions , excelling any
thing over seen hore. The hippouromo
and races are belter run than ovor.
'Iho great pageant will take place
Wednesday morning , and performances
given afternoon and evening.
U. A. It. NOTICE.
S33.00 llouuil Trip to Nutloiml Kucamj ) .
iiuint. liicliiilln Slcopnr.
Many of the comrades of George A.
Ouster , U. S. Grant and George Crook
posts at Omaha have engaged berths in
a tourist sleeping car for their exclusive
use , to leave Omaha via Chicago * &
North western railway lit 7 p. in. Friday ,
Sept. 10 , from the Union depot. A lim
ited amount of Hpuce is still unsold and
can be bocurod at headquarters , M01
Farnam btroot , on early application.
Railroad faro is $28.50 round trip.
Sleeping cur $1.50 round trip for double
berths.
ICuniiirltiilily l.otr KnHliirn It.itoH.
Greatly reduced ratoa to Washington ,
D. C. and return via "The Northwest
ern Line , " Sept. ] to 20th , inclusive ,
good returning until Oct. 10th.
Choice of routes east of Chicago , with
liberal stop-over privileges. Sl-joping
car berths can ho obt-iinetl through to
Washington. Call early at city ticket
ollloo for full information , M01 Furmun
btroot.
G. F. WEST , R. R. HiTCiiii ! ,
C. ij. und T. A. General Agent
The entire Block of horses owned by
A. J. Popploton , Including the stttllions
Xiilu , Royal Oak and Trnvorrio , will bo
sold ut auction at Elkhorn , Neb. , on
Thursday , Sept. 15 , ut U p. in.
Persons & Berry's ' now addition to
South Omaha will bo placed upon the
market October I.
Tlio Fidelity Trust company 1ms ro-
movodMta ollh-e to 1702 Farmun , southeast -
east corner Bee building.
NEBRASKA MANUFACTURERS
Annual Meeting of the Oraalia Branch of
the Association Elects Directors.
PLEASING STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES
.Member * U'lio Are lclhiiirnt | on Duo *
Will Ito Hustled Up-Nrlmuka llrlck
for rating" Oiiiiilin Streets
ItiHlness.
The annual mooting of the Manufacturers
niul Consumers Association ot Nobrnalra for
the purpose of clootliiK directors wus bold
yesterday nftoruoon at thn association rooms
in tbo IIco building. The attendance ,
though not Inrpovns fair , coiisldorliiR that
the tnuctlti was Uclu during btislnoss hours ,
whoii tlio majority of tuo members were oc
cupied with tholr iiulivlduil nft'Urs.
Mr. Qualcy complnlncd ttiut tbo plonla
which was proposed at a previous maotlnu of
the directors had not boon carrloit out. Hnf-
enco to the inlnutos showed that the di
rectors referred tha matter to tlu executive
commlttoo with powur to not. It further np-
poarod thnt tha executive commlttoo tucb
nftor having canvassed the mutter thor-
ouehly and decided thrtt It would not bo nil-
vlsablo to hold n picnic at tha proiont time ,
and hence the subject was laid on the sholf.
Tbo followlne ware oloctad members of the
association i Bovvurd Cob 1'ipo company ,
Scward , Nob. ; Bazoltnous AHuialui Chicory
company , O'Nolll , Nob.
Una Year' * HiisliKMB.
The auditing commlttou through Chairman
Hoes uiado the following report :
YourumlliliiKcommittee would respectfully
report Unit they liavooxiimlnod the books of
tun secretary and truusuiurund find the fol
lowing icsiilp
Jlumhurshlp rucolots up to Soot. 13. . . . J3.HC 00
KIOIII cntuUuuo advnrtlslnir l.OOS 7. )
From axposlllon . " 4.IIX'Jj !
Kroni liuiiKurs , udvoi Using , " 00 UO
From labels 11370
Total 18.313 JO
Expenditures jior voeuchers , receipted
b.llf , oto 17,04071
Cash on hand 1.71U CO
Total W.S43 40
Wo would further report that wo find qullo
a number of our members : ire delinquent uiul
that thcro Is duo the association tlio sum ol
JJtUVourcominlttco fools that the association
Is to ho con ratulatud upon the o.\cellont
showing nittdo itt the close of this llrst year cf
Us existence.
Apuuiulfil to the report wus a statement
giving the receipts mid expenditures in do-
tall.
tall.Tho
The only part of the report which pro-
voiced any prcat amount of discussion was
that pertaining to the delinquent list.
Several speakers were in favor of notifying
delinquents Itiat they must pay up , and in
case tlioy did not that the association com-
Luetico proceedings against thorn to compel
the payment of tbo uuoa. It was remarked
that the dues were so small that thcro was
no excuse lor any llrm not paying Up within
reasonable lime.
Delinquent * ! .Must 1'ity Up.
A motion was Introduced directing the
secretary to notity parties delinquent for
three montus' dues that they will bo subject
to suit unless they ti.iy up. A question was
raised ns to whether ttio association could
compel the payment of uues. under the law.
Several genilemencitcd parallel casoi of
similar organizations which had tested the
same question and had made their members
pay up. A member can withdraw but bo
can bo compelled to pay up before leaving.
The motion was earned with no dissenting
vote.
vote.Tlio
Tlio election of directors was then taken
up with the following result : M. U. Paters ,
It. F.IlodaiuUanleli''arrellr.SamuelHce3 ) ,
Adolph Meyur , J. T. Kobinson , M. G. Kibbo
and \V. A. Kamsar.
Mr. Meyer stated that any amount of brick
would bo laid on the ( .treats ot Omaha and
that a coocl acal of It is coming from outsiclo
ot tbo sUto. At the present time a Lincoln
member of the association is furnishing 25
percent of tbo b.-Ick laid in Omaha , but 75
per cent U coming from Missouri uud Illinois.
( Joing Alter the Council ,
It was suggested that the council was not
dolue enough for the brick industries of the
state , and thnt all the brick used in Omaha
should DO bought from Nebraska manufac
turers. A strong resolution was adopted
embodying this ulua.
President Puvro stated that ho had given
considerable attention to the quality of tlio
brick being used In Omaha , nnd that the Ne
braska or Lincoln brick bad been pronounced
to DO of a very superior quality.
It was fucuoited that u meeting of the di
rectors Do helu at once for tbo election of of
ficers. Mr. Page sugcosted that the election
of ofllcors bo postponed so as to give the out
side mouiOers an opportunity to bo present.
It was decided to tiulu a meeting of tbo direc
tors on no t , Monuuy > t - p. in. , on which oc
casion a president , vice president and treas
urer will bo elected.
UUSIN'KsS AT HASTINGS.
Gratifying deport * ol I'rosporlty KuJoyeU
l > y Ailiinih Cuunty'H Cupilul.
Mr.V. . S. Poarne , traveling representa
tive of the mercantile ngoncy of It. G. Dun
& Co. , writes from Hastings the following :
"Monoy is plenty and an 8 per cent loan is
considered u snap by local bunkers , Itetall
collections HIM fair and Improving , though
trade bus lately been dull , and Dank deposits
of retail dealer ! ) are well up.
"Llttlo building KOlug on and lumber trade
is therefore quiet. Farmers divide their traclo
among the many yards and all uro enjoying u
fair business. Collections 'in the wnolosulo
grocery trade were never bolter and trada
away ahead of last year. Hurd coal is very
high. Lust year it reta'leu at $10.5 per ton.
This year dealers pay $10.05 lula down. As
a consequence Colorado anlhrnclto Is coming
into the market in competition with the
Pennsylvania article.
"Investment companies with eastern monov
report $ J paid In to $1 onrned , though the de
mand for money Is improvingns gram begins
to move. There is u good demand for larm
land and about the only borrowing done by
farmers is to obtain funds with which to pur
chase adjoining tracts. One llrm raports
Miles for the lust six month * aggregating $ . ! ) , .
OUU. Tuo preceding six months the sales
were but JW.OOJ. Ono bunker says : 'This
Is a prosperous year for everybody but bunk
ers uud money lenders. '
"Uraln Is moving slowly , owing to the
sudden drop of pncos recently. Farmers
are In hotter ahapo to hold tholr grain than
usual , und therefore xvhuat , eaU uud barlov
are cotniu ? In moro slowly than usual for the
time of the year.
"Another banker savs : 'Plenty of monov
and no demand. Collections very easy. Old
claims considered dead capital on Doing paid
up. Deposits from retail dealer * tndlcuto
trade Is picking up. About US per cent of
the monuy on deposits belong to farmers.
TDoy uro rapidly paying oIT mortgage In
debtedness , aim show their conlidoiico In the
future by buying adjoining tracks of laud. ' "
If you are bilious , take llocchatn's Pllsl-
,
n-i r- f -
The Fidelity Truat company Una removed -
moved its ollloo to 1702 Itanium , soulrXJ
oust corner Boo building.
Wutoli for the locution Persona &
Berry's now addition to South Omiihii.
Three rooms for rout for six dollars ,
loUo South lath btroot.
Powder
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
GONE TO I I'M ' AWAY INDIA ,
Departure oEJHov , U. A. Orano for the
Mission Field ? of Bombay ,
BEFORE GOING HE LEAVES A TOKEN
In tlio Form of n 1'ornoiml I.ptter to Ir .
Ciiprlnnil ntiil Slippinli CoiiiinomlliiK
Tliclr .Scirntllt < i nnd I'ninlcai
Treatment of Catnrrlii
Rov. H. A. Crixno , for three yoar3
pnst the popular pastor of tlio Seward
Strcot Mothodlst church , departed on
Wednesday , with his fuinllv , for Now
York city , whcro they will take ship for
India. KOA Crnno will luke olwrjjo of
the Mothodlst mission in the city of
Bombay. After testing the cutarrh
trontmont of Drs. Copolifnd and Shop-
art ! ho was so so highly pleased with it
that ho took with him a supply of med
icines for tiso In his distant homo. Mr.
Crane handed Drs. C'opoland and Shop-
art ! thn following letter just before his
departure :
OMAHANeb. , Sept.Mh. 1332.
lr ) . Copotnml nnJ Shopiml
( Ii'iitlomim !
H niror.ls mo p'onsuro tn snjr that 1 have boon
plonsert with tlio treatment for cntnrrli which Ilmvo
boon tnklnit for n brief time from TOIL My removal
from thoclty iiccosiltatoj my discontinuing , In part
the treatment before n complete euro Is Directed In
my case , whlo'i Is ono of long stnntllni * . lint 1 Imvo
rocolvoJ , nlruiuly , conslitornbla bunollt , nnd run to
well nhtlslleil wlfi the scientific method which you
employ , thnt I slmll Inko some ot yimrromcdlos wllh
mo to iiso iipart Irom the odlcj treatment.
Yojrs very truly ,
1I.A.CIIANK.
A TAMi. WITH Bllt. OKO. N. CIIASC.
Ilcnrt DlDciiso uiul liny 1'ovcr Assnclutoil
\Vltli Cntiirrh null Korviius Trouble.
In n rccontlntorview wltli Mr. Gcor o
N. Chase , who was Icnown to have
lately recovered from a serious chronic
condition of disease , Bomo interesting
facts wore gleaned. Mr. Chase is tv
well known employe of the Marks Bros.
Saddlery company , and resides In East
Omaha. Mr. Chuso said :
MU. nnOHGB N. CHASE.
"My present hcnlllils fur ttio boit 1 tmvo had for
yenrsnnil Inm only too wlllliiK to bp tow tlio credit
whcro It boloiiE . It Is nil iliioto Drs. Caiicliinil nml
Sliennnl. NVhon 1 went totlicm last winter I luul a
( IbRiistlnK cntarrh Unit hiij bucn with mo for years.
Kvery nutiiinu I would Imvo attacks of hay fcrcr
with nsthmii. Ilnwklni : , BplttlnKimd ancczlni ; , trltli
tlelitness of broiuh und wliouzlut ; made mo vury mis *
criiblc.
"My henrt , also , wns affected , i very day 1 hail
knlfc-llko pulns tlirnu'jh ' tbo hcnrt with dlstrurtlnt ;
pnlpltntlon. At such tlmei 1 lind blnkln spoil * and
my henrt pecmoil to atop , lioitlne. I noulcl Luvo to
lonvo my work nndelt ilown. 1 felt ns If I was completely
pletoly p'tnilyKcd. Those spoils Interfered with my
work nnd KIIVO me nnd my family Krent niulcty nnd
nlnrm.
" 1 sufferoil terribly from cramp * In tlio calves of my
JOBSmy iniiicles wouU draw up n * If they would
snap unit Iliad to put out of bed nnd stund on the
floor to rclnx fioni. I'rlckly pnlns nnd numbness of
tlio limbs made mo feel thnt my nervous system was
diseased till through.
"Drs. Cope'ancl nnd Sheprd lellcvcd nnd cured
me. 1 irlod scvorul other docton before Koine to
tliem , nnd used nnny romcdlcs , but iRot no tienctlt
until they put mo upon treatment. I am Tcry tlinnk-
ful and glad of an opportunity to say so the public. '
1 MAIL
Comes from the Bust. West , North nnrt SoutK
bourlnutostlmouy ot tha sucaosstiil tro.it-
inentof Ors. Oopulantl anil Shop irJ by mall'
Symptom llliinl ; Sent to A
$5 A MONTH.
OATAUKIl THKATBl ) ATTHE UNrFOIlM
IIATE Ot' * 5 A MONTII-MEIMCHNEd l-'UIl-
N1SI1ED KKEi : . KOU ALL , OTIIKIt UIS-
EASE. " THE KATES WILL HE .LOW AND
UNIKOKMAN1) in I'KOI'OIITION TO TllK
AOTUAL COST OK ilKUlOINE UEQUIltUl ) .
Copclaiid Medical Institute
IlOOMSaiUnd.'ili , NEW YORK LIFEUUILD-
ING. OMAHA , M : .
W. II. COIMSIjAMD , M. O.
C. H. HllI2LJAIiU , M. D.
Kl'KClALTIKSt Ontiirrli. Astlimn. Itronohi-
itls. Nervous Dlsoiisea , Illood DIsuascs , Itliou-
inailain. Conanmptlon. uiul nil clironlo nirao-
tlotiH of the Throat , Lung's , Hloiniioli , Llvor
anil Klilnoys
OIIIuo hours : Oto 11 a.m. . 2 to 5 p. m. , 7 to S
p.m. Sunday. 10 11.111. tor.in. !
ARE YOU BUFFERING ?
FROM
Female
Weakness ,
Catarrh or
| B. Hbcumalssm ,
Chronic ,
T' Nervous or
1'rivatc '
Diseases ,
IP so , CAI/LJ ON
Dr. Searles & Searles
Consultation Free.
Arknnwlcdcod lo ! io tlio most nuccmf ill gpoclollgt In
nil I'mvATK. lli.ooi ) , NEiivoUrt , aiiN AND UUIN-
AHV DlHCAHEH.
( ionorrliui.i lii from 3 to C ilays , Hyplillli curoil
wIlliniit.Murcurr. All Btui09 for Ufa.
bTIturi'Ultli ! perinununtly curaJ. ronioral com.
pleto , without cutUiu , ' , cjiiilli ) or illlnutlon. Curd
nlTuctcil nt. liumoi byi putlont wllliuut u iiiomsul'j
puln orunnoynnca ,
I'll.KH. K1STUUA AND IIIUTAT < 111,015113 carol
nlthout iialu ordotrtitluii from builnuta ,
llVI > itoaKI.K > ANll VAIIICOUKI.K permanently
and lucct'iifiillr cunwl. .Mvtlioil novrunJ uiifulllua-
WEAK MEN
( VITALITY WUAK ) , J.liil3 oby too clou nppll.
cntlon to butlnuii or ntuilr | | laroro inonUI itraln
urcrlot : HIC.VUAI.KXUKli.SIC4 In mlUJId Ufa , or
Ironi tlio onecuof youibful folllui.
WHAK SIU.V AIIH VIUTlMd TO NKUVOU3 IIR.
lIlI.lTVorKXUAII TIO.V , WABTIMI WKAICNKS.4
l.NVOI.UNTAIl l/WaiCS with ICAllljY DKUAV In
VOUNd anil MIUDLIJ AIHI ( ) ; lack of vliu , vlxor ,
anil ntrouwlh , wlili oiuul orKitui Inipnlruil anj
wunkuiiuiicj proinnturuly In upproiohlnt ; oM una.
All yield ruudllrtu our uow Iruatinuiit fur Ion of
TltMpowur , Call on or aitrou ; | vrllli itniup for
circular ) , free book anil rocolptu ,
Dr. Scarlcs& Scarlos , ll4WjtlAIBflllt.rooli , ;
Nortto I'osLOlllea
MOUNT
PURE VIRGINIA RYE.
I > > OK to cull tlio the iittontlou of tliu publu-
to Ilio nlmvo. uoiHiliir brnnit of puru ryu wlilU
l < uy nml rusiiuutfully "sk u voiiiparUon with
nny olliorbnind of iniro ryu ollunrl la thu
iimrUot It | > fur uu parlor to nny ether wins-
l > uy. nml I iiiiaruiituultsubsolutunxcullunuolii
llavoras well uHld purity nn I Its wlioliuoiuo
olfouU. The putillu in Invited to call uud
trylt.
HENRY HILLER ,
O1O N. 10th Street ,
lamily ; Wine and Liquor House.
Esmond Hoi 1 Block.
DR.C GEE WO
Thoonlr lojillr ur\nitj | CMmii
Bight jroitn' mil \r \ Toi yn r' prnotiml otnjr1-
nncowlth nil itntj * n illtoiKH. Trotn nucaJif fully
nlloliroiiloc.im tflvan ii | ) by ntlior duclori UUl
nnd BOO him or write ) for question blink. Da nit
think four O1n ) lion ill ) 13 IMJIIID yo'ir doctor tlH !
you no , buttrr Ilia Chlnoso doctor with hli no.r mi I
womlurfulro nsdlus , niulrjmlru nair boiioHU nil I i
pornmncntourij wlmtol'ior doctor * cinnot ulr .
llorbi. Itooti nnrt IMnntn-niliira'a ri > moJloi-lil
medicines. TUnwarl I hli wltnost. Ono thauiint
U'sttmonlnls In thrju yc.iri' pr.iotlca. .No Injurloii *
dccootlona. no n.iraotloi , no polsja. Itntlonil
treAtment nn4 pcrnmnont curj.
Following CHIPS ueo3ufutly trontol nnl cural.
Klvcn up hy other Occtorn
ThaCouuhllu. . 4IIi llnrnoy street , olironlo rliou-
mallnm ( i yunr , klilnoy ntul llvnr truublai.
Thus. Culvert , IMnnd Karri im ntrt'eti. eonoril
debility , Indluontlon , losJ of nlronitli nnd vitality.
Took mcillclno for yo in but i ! t no rollof ,
.M. U Anilorion , Mil Cifnlnz ntrjit , nitlr i
nstbmn nud broncliltu of flfluon years ntHiulliu.
3tns for i"ito tlio following propirail remoillni nt
tl.UUnbottlo , nU bottluf forfVUU , for tlio euro of
ABllitm , O.itnrrh , Slc llotdicho , Inillsmtlon
Illood I'oliunlnic. Ulioiiinithni , KumtluVoilmosi. .
Kldnoy nnd I.Ivor Complaint. No nRunts. Sold
only by Culuosu .Mcillclnu Co , Cnpltal , SI'JJ.'JJX
Office , IGth and Califopab Sis. , Onialu , Neb
QUAIL BRAND
HEALTH FOODS
Parched Rolled Oats ,
UneqtialleJ in Flavor.
Corn Gritz ,
Sold only in 2 } pound packages.
Velvet Meal ,
For mulllns nnd gonn. ,
RINT N Plllfi
Diwl lu UiM
Sold by nil t'iwt-CIiis ( Jracan.
DK. J. B ,
THE SPECIALIST.
and debilities of youth : in J munljoo.1. 17yoar3'
oxporienoo. HU nj ourccs anil f.iollitfiH are
practically iiiillinlto.I.
The Doctor Is rcroiu-
inemloil by the pro > i , anil onilorsoil In tlio
strongest terms by tin ; paoplo for fulr trmt-
mout anil Inmost professional advlco. The
tnost powurfui roiuoilloi known to modern
soloneo for the siicoosaful tru.itmont of tha
followln''illsn.isos :
GONOBRHOKA ImnioHli-.to rollof. A com-
nleto cure without the loss of uu hour's tlma
from hiiKlnoss.
GLEEr Ono of the most coiuploto uivl 3110-
cossfnl troatiiiutits for Kloot und all anuov.nz
disoliur cs vut known to the mo.ilo.il nrofo-
slon. The results ura truly wouilurf ill.
STKtCTUBE CJi-oitost Unown roiuolr for
the troiitmcncof Htrlutnni , without p iln , out-
tlna. ord litlu.r. : A luostrdinurk ililo ro ueilv
SYPHIIiIS-No tro.-itinont for this torriula
hloo'l dlsonso has uvor boon moro succosif ill.
norhadstronvorondor-oiiients. In the liisht
of niudnrn sulonuo this il.bisiso is positively
cur.il ) u nnd ovury trace of thn poison ontlroly
roinovo I from the liloo I ,
LOST MANHOOD , and ambition , norvoni-
ness , timidity , dospon'lonoy and all wo.iknoii
anil illsorJoi-3 of youth or ni.uihoi.l. Hollo/
obtnliiud nt once.
DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS , anil all
dlsorilorsor tha stomaun , bloo.l , llvor , skin ,
anil bladder , nro troatcd successfully with
the Kroatost known romodlos for the dl -
soasns ,
Wrlto for circulars.
14th and Farnam St. . Omaha , Nob.
EiasticStockings ,
Trusses ,
Crutches ,
Batteries ,
WaterBottlei ,
Syringes ,
Atomizers ,
Medical Supplies.
ALOE & PENFOLD
,
114S. 15th St. ,
Next to I'ojMiu '
Ur. Bailey , Sr
Tlio Loadin
Dentist
Third Floor. I'.ixton lltosc.
Telephone 10S5. KtUi itn.l Farnam Sis.
A full net of tooth on rubber for JV 1'orfoot not
Teeth without | iluU's or rJinovablo brlilxu vrork
Just tlio tliliiL' ( or ilnvurs or public apoiiliurj , never
drop down.
TKKTH P.XTUAOTKI ) WITHOUT PAIN
Gold fllllirut ro isoii'iblo ratua. All work
wurrantod , Cut tliU oi t for u uuldo.
stoolc of HUMAN HAIR
oitst of Chicago.
GunruntooU strictly fii'at class.
Mrs. R , M. Dauies ,
it TACULEO nrt. " .
. lilvui.H.lLru-iiualMiwcl , . ilill
f f dm blcoii. uj e K tt nDilcaulul
lie b nc mi Jldoo know o for klliui ,
/vpoilt'e , mfuui 4tr rMiloa , '
dji ( Uji.liU > vh
io&Koarter/r" Ufl fnultlnitfroui
Impure bloci.cr H riulurn by ( bo ttouifuh , Urcrur ir
U.llnM topfhormtirlrproMrriinctlon _ * ttnft. I
"llilMi J CIltil/CAl. CO.Tlufpruobl.We'w Yolk ' .
7f > 9 ' B ' 9 I * < ? .
Today tomorrow till Saturday
night we have arranged to hold ono of
our old time suit sales , when we will
place on sale tlires styles of suits , two
hundred of each style six hun
dred suits in all at the popular
price of a ten dollar note that are made
of better goods are better made better
trimmed and have finer linings in
them than were ever sold before ior
less than fifteen dollars.
These Suits are Mil Wool , /
They are made of one of the best heavy
cassimeres manufactured in the whole
United States. They were cut by toilers
instead of by steam. The coats areTiTiecT
with an extra quality of Farmer satin
and the vest back is of the same mater
ialwhile the sleeve linings and the
vest linings are of fancy Gilbert silesia.
The two front rows of our large Doug
las street window , show you how
these suits logic and its an easy matter
to step inside the store and see how they
feel We will guarantee that you can
get more good hard wear out of one of
these suits than you ever qot for a ten
dollar bill before in all your life.
We will also offer on second
floor , 2OO FALL OVERCOATS
made of stylish tan Melton ,
lined with good twilled lining ,
sizes 34 to 42 ,
At
They're the seven dollar sort.
V
WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 14th ,
Grounds at 20th and Paul Streets.
THE BARNUM & BAILEY
CONTAINING EVERY COUNTRY'S BEST ATTRACTION.
Toptlisr with Imrc Kirjlfy's ' Mom aid Maioirn3.it Historical Suselac'M
And the Discovery of America.
3 Ciretisscs , I ) RinjfH , 2 Klcvutntl Status , IIoi-so Fair , 2 .Mouasorios. Olympiii III- )
podromo , Millie Illusions , SO Aori'ilints , 20 Clowns , 20 Animal Aclorrf , Porfonn-
inpr Cuts , Do 's , Pi fi , Storks , Sheep , Gccso mill Villl licasts. 2 Herds of Ele
phants , 2 Droves of CainelH , 100 Chariots. 1,200 male and lonialo Porfonncrs ,
100 Horses , CO Cages , 01 Cars , -1 Trains. Columbus Sl.igu1" > 0 fout lon ' . W.Uor-
proof Tent , 5SO feet long. An Amii/.iiifir and Aatoundlii ! ' Exhibllion. Capital
Invested , $ .5,600,000. Daily Expenses , S700. : !
P. T. BARNUM and J , A , BAILEY , Equal Owners
MOORS PREPARM TO MEET THE SPANIARDS BEFORE 0AHADA ! ?
GBAHDEST SPECTACLE OH
the llfo , trials and triumphs of tlio roat dlnuovorur , and the hlmorl
cal ovoiiiH connected tliorewlth. Duttles of tlio cnm and crosont. Toiirua-
monts. boifjoB and nortlcs. Ditnco ? , BOIIJTH and fetes. PagoanlH , trlumiiliH ,
tableaux and dlnplays. Slilps In motion , Slium lights , Roval rufoptiona tJOII
beautiful dancing girls. Foidlnand and Isabulla'B Splondlu Court. Troinondouri
n historical street nara'Ie never HOOD boforu tliin season , illustrating Arabian
nights Ktorios. chililron's Rubles , nursery rlijmes , and the hlbtury of the.
United Suites , at 1) ) n. in , on day of bhov/ .
Two Performances Daily , at 2 and 8 P , M , Doors Open an Hour
Admission to n'.i , CO Oonta. Ohlktron under O youra , 25 Oonts.
Rcsorved numhored Boats at regular price , and admission tiukiitH at usual
iidvitnco nt J. T KInslor'B drug atoro , KJth and Karnam Sts.
CHEAP EXCURS ONS ON ALL RAILROADS.
Will Exhibit at Nebraska City , September Ifith.
.curtail l
.JJ tlopaytlllcurtd. Ult J.gT
NEBRASKA
. National Bank.
0 , S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB
Capital $103,039
Surplus Ift03,00l )
OUcori and llri ) > ctor Henry W. Vutot ,
It. C , fuiblnv , vlcu prutlilun ) , r , b. Muurlco W V ,
ilor e . JohiH . C'ullliu J. N. It. I'ltlrici , l.onlt A ,
lucrt.c - - '
TiTia IKON
Save Your Eyesight
/ B iJ S S x \ .
\
Kyci tostoil f ron by un IIXI'KUT Ul'l'IOlAN
rcrfeutadjimtniunt. Hupurlor lumoi. Norv-
oiibheniliivhu uuroib hy uslirt our Huootaulei
anil Kyo lub.uj I'rlcut low for Ilr4t olan
( -oodi
THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO/
i 3. 13tUSl.arolu'Uton Uloolc.