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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1892)
TTIK OMATIA DAILY 1WK : .TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 2X 1802. FROM THE NORMNNIA Ono of Nebraska's Travelers Gets a Eraath of Uniufeoted Air. F , W , TAYLOR ARRIVES FROM CIIOLERADOM AVImt Ho Kmlttrrd in ( Jti rmillno Dr. I'cn- liody Tolln of lilt Treatment of the Chnlcr.t Hid I'nrnoiml Attack ! > > ' tlio Dlnpine. _ _ _ _ _ i The first of the Normanntft's passengers to nrrlvo on Nebraska soli since the release from quarantine , was Frederic W. Taylor , profosior of horticulture at the Stale unlvor- lty at Lincoln , who cot In yesterday morning. Ho was ono of the few passengers who got several hours' tart of the others by crossing Great South bay to Babylon , on Long Island , and thus did not experience the unpleasant tonsrulon of haing stuck on a sandbar for lovoral hours whni ( In a hurry lo got homo. lie mot wltu enough delay * on the way Kcrojs from Now York , however , to offset neatly nil the advantage that ho had gained , mining two train connections and thus do- laving his arrival hero icvcrnl hours. Ho came In on No. 5 ot the Burlington , nnd vras nt the union depot but A few minutes before continuing his Journey to Lincoln. In R hurried Interview , ho stated to n UKK re porter that it would bo Impossible to convoy by tholangunco at the control of the ordi nary Individual anything like an ndoiuato cone-option of what the passengers experi enced while In quarantine on board thu Nor- mnnnla. Ho said that the situation was but little hotter when for two days they were cruising around trying to land nn Fire Uland , with the Inhabitants nssemulod on ntmo on shore with stonoi , clubs nnd runs to prevent thorn from coming a horo. The number thus assembled , Mr. Taylor said , had boon overestimated In the newspaper re ports , nt ho counted thorn carefully , nnd there were about 150 ot thorn. Ho hivl hi' , kodak with him nnd tool : several views of the landing. Mr. Taylor sailed from Now York July a and made a hurried tour of the continent. Ho visited Hussla and said that ho secured over 100 good views there , being much more fortunate than the majority of the tourists this year , as ho understood that an effort had boon made to allow none of them to take any pictures. As ho swung himself aboard the moving truln ho Inhaled a couple of cublo yards of Nebraska ozone , with tbo remark that ho felt assured that there were no Now York bav microbes or cholera germs in it , and was off tor the final dash homo. WIIKN CHlliil.V WAS IX OMAHA. Dr. I'enboilv Hud tlio f > li ( > : isi illmsair anil Trontod .Mmiy Cases. When U cornea to the question of actual experience In dealing with Asiatic cholera Dr. James II. Peabody of this city Is enti tled to considerable attention. Ho treated a number of cases of the dreadful malady when It appeared In Omaha in 1SG7 and very unfor tunately had an individual tussle for life With the disease. Ho contracted the disease Wbilowaitlng on ono of his patlauta and al though ho recovered it is safe to say that ho would not undergo another experience of the kind for a warranty deed to half of Omaha. Dr. Pcabody furnishes THE BBC with the following history of the cholera outbreak in thisc'ty : Its First Appearance. September 15 , 1887 , Just a quarter of a century since , I was called to see one John M. Bury at thu boarding house of Thomas Flnan which was situated at No. 212 South Tenth street on the site now occupied by Hose company No. 2. On Inquiry 1 found ho had Just oomo up from Memphis , Tonn. , where cholera was raging. Ho had all the lymptom : of Asiatic cholora. I treated him In consultation with Dra. Coffman-and Pin- noy. Ho died in collapse in less than twen ty-four hours. The next day hls-lundlord , Thomas Finan , was taken aown and quickly following his wife and three or four daugh ters , I forget which. They all recovered in ton days except hUdaughtor Mary , a bright Rlrl of 18 , who succumbed to the foil disease on the third day of the attack , The house was full of boarders at my first visit , but they scampered oft .like rats from a sinking hip. It was almost next to ir&possiolo to got anyone to food aad nurse the Finan fam ily , who were nearly all helpless. I made from five to six visits a day until all.woro considered out of danger. No ono who has not witnessed the rapidity of death in claiming a victim in this disease can im- Bgiui tbo panic thatonsucs. Mon and women with Homo few exceptions seem to think that their first duty is to save tbomsolves and noi to look sifter their neighbor and they act ac cording. Fifteen Patients , Three Deaths. Upon referring to my boolis I llnd f treated fifteen patients with throe doathb , viz : John M. Bury , ngod 31 , died September 10 ; Marj Plnan , aged IS. died September 23 ; Thoma' Hoaton , nged 50 , died September 27. There were a number of cases in various parts ol the city , soy about sixty In nil , although owing to the fact that wo had no roglstrj law and but few of our physicians cared tc take notes of their cases it seems IniDossibli to got the number. Some ton or'twclvt deaths occurred in the space of a month , tht most or thorn called sporadic cholora. Dr. Colliding was our health ofllcer and he was an excellent ono , disinfecting aiosl thoroughly by tukmg'all the beds , bed cloth ing , carpets and everything else ho thought might serve as a means of infection and burning them up , I fumigated the house : where uiy patients had been with sulphur bad everything whitewashed or painted burned all tbo clothing I could got access tc nd wltn the assistance of the other physi elans stamped out cholera and preserved Omaha from trotting a backset Just as sh < had recovered from the effects of th war I notice Dr. Cnffman in his article namoi I80S as the year of the cholera. I think hi Kill remember when I refer him to my note ; Ibat U was 1807 , I did a very largo p'ractict In 1803 and only llnd on my books some throi sr four cases of sporadic cholera ana cholori uorbus. II1 Uourie at Treatment.T1 4 3 You nsk for my line of treatment. I can not do belter J.hnn quote from some note ; made at that lime , as I cannot see that thi recent treatment is uny more successful , not withstanding our wonderfully noroasoc knowledge of bacteriology , Uarlow o Guy * hospital , London , said thirty yean ilnco ! According to our present llpht then ire throe lines of practice ) in specific o : Asiatic cholora. 1. To arrest elimination. 2 I'o supply the calorie of fluidity , 8. To ro itoro the bomopenoousnossof the blood. Ti lullill the llrst Indication , namely , to arros Iho exudative discharge , there are only twi lorts of remedies known : Opium , whan i can ho absorbed , wbloh acts ou the involun lory nervous system , producing contruotioi Df capillary vessels of the alimentary sui [ ace. Local astringents can bo used In con ycctlon with it for the same purpose. I must bo said that none of them ore curuttv remedies In the extreme sense of the tenr but by their a trlngont notion they proven Iho water of the body from bolug convoyoi kway , and In this reapoct they conserve th jmlmul caloric represented in the watn : which pastes off In such quantities la thl disease. Komodlcs of this class are consequently c thn utmost service , especially in th earlier alamos ot the dUoase. To fulll the second indlciUlou , vlz. , | to BU : tola tbo calorie in tbo system , there are tw methods. First , as far as possible to pr < vent the radiation ot ssnslblo boat from tl : body. Tills is done by the hot bath , or , as prefer , to wrap them In hot blankets wrun out of hot water with mustard In it. Kuc up the temperature of the body by war : clothing. One has only to see a few tlmi bow the physical forces of life improve \ \ he thu patient is collapsed and cold to ho a lured of the soundness of this practice , Ti lecond , the free administration of war broths freely salica , A most excellent foe can bo made of pure atoariuo , fresh butte eggs , carbonate of sotlu and chloride of sod urn. Should wo bo so unfortunate as to ha' another cudomio I will ( Madly plve this r colpt for publication. It nans will , 1 caloric rapidly and has a tendency to Ucty i ulnml heat. AViirui Salt Water Ii ( loot ) , The third Indication U accomplished by t feeding process above hiutod at , tugoth Wllh the Ireo administration of boiled wuu Wlilob , couiuiuluR wita the carbonate a chloride of notllum , has n tendency to reitoi-o the water ot the blood-whlcu nan boon carried off by the excessive discharges. Dr. Watson of London , one ot our authorities in these days , said the only Mies ho had to recover were these to whom he gave largo doies of calomel. The above about suggests my treatment 1 bnvo teen a twenty-gram dote of calomel nton the vomltlne of A patient almost in collapse. Whothrr it did It by destroying the baccllll I cannot any , but from our recent siiccosi with bichloride of mercury n a gonnlcldo I rnthor think It did , ns I only lost tnrco outuf somotlftoon patients treated. I have scon tbo same uoou results In some cases of sporadic or winter cholorn. My favorite prescription to stop cramps nnd stimulate UjUiunts and check Iho dtarrhosa was two drachms each tr. opll dendorola , tr. camphorn ? , tr. catechu , spts. chloroloruiit and acid sulph. aromatlc.i. This aboilt outlines the treatment twenty- live vonrj since. I know of no bettor now unless the blchlorldo may tnko iho place ot calomel. JAMHS 11. I'JUIIODV. TOO MUOII "I'l.lIASi : . " The Sniiltiiry Porce * lluvo linen Too Knsy on Ownrr * ( if NiiU' 'ico . Sergeant Graves of tbo pohco force , who has boon dotallacl to take chnrgo of the sanl- tnry corps , stntoi tint lie Is convinced that the Bo.ird of Hc.ilth has baan too oisy upon the publto In enforcing the sanitary rules of the city. Thsro has bson too much of Iho "ploaso clean up" policy pursued by iho officials who have boun in char o of the depart - part mont. In his rounds the sotgoaut find * a great many man who nro ready to cloau tbolr promises , but they want lo wait , nnd this wnllnip , no says , Is what has caused n groal deal of the trouble. The ortleor states that a portion of the fault Hos with the garoagc mou themselves. They will not take small orders for cnrtmge , but will pass them by nnd hunt for places whnro thuy can got full loads , thus neglect- Inn the roilrJont portions of the city. Yoslorduy the otllcor located n nulsanco right under the noses of the Doard of Health In the shnpo of n 11 It by cesspool , which Is a reeking mass of corruption. This cesspool was In the alloy In Iho renr of the clt.v hall , was used by the workmen who were employed In the construction of the buildliic and had uevor boon cleaned. Mr. Graves has adopted a now policy nml proposes to arrest ovury man who refuses to clean up after the serving of the first notice. The ofllcors report the alloy between Jones and Howard and between So von teen th and Eighteenth in a wretched condition. This portion of the cllv is occupied by pcopto who llvo in Hats. Thov have allowed their gnr- bngo to accumulate in boxnsond barrnls until it has boaomo ration. They claim that they have notified the carbacro man , but they payne no attention to the notices. The Board of Health has prepared the new health ordinance nnd will have H Introduced ducod at the nicotine of the council tomor row niRht. This ordinance provides for Iho culling1 of woods on variant lots and Iho re moval of all deposits Irom such lots ; it gives Iho clly authority to declare such property a nulsauco and when so declared the cily may onlorupoa the promises , abate the nulsanco and charso the cost against the property , and collect il Iho sumo us any other special tax. tax.Tho The city attorney has passed upon the or- diaanco and bus decided that it Is losrnl and that Iho city can maintain an action lo enforce - force its provisions. OmuhaM Health Statistics. The Boara of Health would bayo held n mooting yesterday afternoon if a quorum of the members could have been gotten together. That , however , was nn impossi bility , ana as u result the meeting wenl over until this morning , when ono moro attempt will be made. Dr. Somors says that It is important that the mooling should bo hold today , that the now health ordinance may bo passed upon and go iho council tonight. The doctor has the August health report ready for submission. It will show that during thn mouth there wore 105 rtoaths in the clly ; lhal of Ihoso who died fifty-five were males and lifty were females ; nfly- three were under 5 years of ago ; ton were betweon-20 and 30 ; seventeen between 30 and 40 ; nine between'411 and 50 : three between 50 and 00 ; four'botivoon CO and TO ; ono bo- Iweon 70 and 80 , and ono between 80 and 90 years. The total number of births during the month was 103 , ot which fifty-eight wore moles nnd forty-live were ferrule infants , Estimating the population at 142,000 the doaih rate was nine and twelve-hundredth ! per 1,000. Thrno Things to Kamembor. Hood's Sarsaparilla has the most merit. Hood's Sarsuparilla has won uucqualoc success. Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes thi greatest euros. Is it not tbo mcdiclno for youi Constipation is caused by loss of the peris taltic action of the bowels. Hood's pills restore store this aclion and invlgorato the liver. Violating thu .Milk Ordinance. Louis Llitlofinld was arrested yostardai for a violation of the now mill : ordinanci passed September 0. Ho took an appeal ti Iho district court. The ordinance provides that nil rallkmot shall secure a license from the Board o Health and pay nn annual fee of $10. Thol wagons are to bo tagged in the same wav m express wagons nnd the milkmen uro to wen badges. For violations of tbo-ordinance there I provided n fine of not loss lhan 550 nor mon lhan $100. The old ordinance passed in 169 provided for n iino of f 10 for violations. Prootirulor > ruLoiivini ; Homo. Three yean ago , whllo Ivas visiting rola tlvcs at Higgrinsvillo , Mo. , I was suddonlj tatton wilh colic and severe pains in Ibi stomach. My relatives scut to tbo docto : for medicine , and ho suut mo a bottle o Chamberlain's ' Colic , Cholera and Diarrhea : Utmiody , tolling the ooaror that if , hta mod iclno did not euro mo be could not prcsoribi anything that would. I used it and was im mediately relieved , HISNIIY A. TuofEiiK. Death of an Old Koiltlent. George Ii , Hamilton , ono of the oldoit rosl dents of the city , dioil at his residence , 01 * South Fifteenth street , Sunday of con sumption. Ho was 5'J years of age and hm lived in Omaha ever since its founding. Ill wlfo is u sister of the Barker brothers. Mr. Hamilton was a prominent member o the Ancient Order of United Workman , o the Knight of Honor and the Knights am Ladies of Honor. The funeral will tnko place at 2 p. m. to day under the direction of Coroner Mau and the interment will bo in Prospect Hll comotory. Thn True l.nxuiUu I'rlnclplo Ot the plants used in manufacturing th pleasant remedy , Syrup of Figs , has a per luanently boncllcial effect on the human sys torn , whllo thn cheap vegetable extracts an mineral solutions , usually sold as medicine : nrn permanently injurious. Being well-in formed , you will use the true remedy only Manufactured by the California Fig Syrui Co. " Captured u Former , ST. Louis , Mo. , tiopt. 19. A dispitch re colvod Into lust night from St. Paul announces nouncos that Frank O , Carlisle , who forgo : the name of H , W. Doty of this oily lo note : and chocks aggregating { 10,000 , hat booi captured there aad that an oflloor will a once start for St , Louis with too prisoner ho having abroad to go without oxtradltloi papers , Commissioners at European exposltlo nwnrded premiums lo COOK'S Extra Dry In pelal Champagne for Its dpllolous boijuot nn purity. * rj Flro In it Clilueie Joint. NEW VOIIK , Sept. 19. * 'iro burned out tb Inside of thu live-story brick tenement nous in at No > . 13,14 and 14 } { Pell Etreet yosterda and btartod n panic among the Chinese an 10m otbor occupants , la the midst of wbloh ou m Chinaman got ms back hurt aad tlfteen c id twenty other * wore half scared to doatl idSi Loss $20,000. 70 On u Herluui 70O O- Harry Symcax ha ; been arroUeit obargi with a criminal assault upon 10-year-o Susie Morgan , Mrs. Loon a Sullivan , tl mother of the girl , film the complaint. It clulmod that tbo girl is permanently Injure no er Mr * . Wlnslow's SoothingSyrupr cduc ir , In Humiliation whllo children are teething , * nu cents u bottlo. THE PEOPLE'S ' OPENING A Grand Display of Pine PurnUuro nntl Houwholtl GooiU. DECORATED WITH PLANTS AND FERNS Ono of tlio I.nrgcut Kxlilhlt * of Kvcrytliltig rortnlnlne to the Homo Kvcr Seen Unilor Onn Itoot Kn * joycu by I.nreo Crouds. What Is there that attract1) ) the at tention of ladies moro > than u'display of household goods , especially whore every arllclo nocossarv to complete n , homo is Included in the exhibit ? Where all the luxuries and llltlo llnorlos such as drapes , brle-a-brac and n thousand and ono things that go toward making a house n homo , uro exhibited ? This is what the housowlfo of Omaha enjoyed yesterday at tlio semi-annual opening of The People's Mammoth In stallment House. This popular house throw open its doors in the morning for the Inspection of the public , and to say that the immense display was appreciated docs not half express it. Many could not wait until the "bind begins to play "In the o veiling nnd crowd ed this mammoth establishment even during the morning , but In the evening the place was jammed. The Fort Omaha band will bo in attendance at 7 o'clock and everybody scorned to take advantage - vantage of it Potted plan Is-nnd ferns were liberally sprinkled over the entire establishment In the basement which , by the way , la ono of the finest underground show rooms in the west , is found in the store , crockery , cut glass and cooking utensil departments. Many varieties of stoves for hard and soft coal and wood as well as extra largo ranges are displayed and some of the llnost piano lamps over seen. On the main floor is displayed bedroom - room suits , side boards , folding beds , etc. , as well ns the cuttlory , silverware and clock departments. Among the pretty and useful things especially noticeable and interesting is a folding bed with all the conveniences of n writ ing desk and book case in front nnd when turned around is as complete a folding bed as possible. On the second floor is found uphol stered goods used in the parlor , such as line divans , settees , chairs , onyx tables , mirrors , pictures , center tables , etc. , some fine bad lounges and couches. Passing into the annex is found all kinds of rood goods , Including some very line rockers , as well ns combination desks for both ladies and gentlemen. The third Moor contains the carpet and drapery departments as well as a largo number of brass bedsto'ids the carpet department alone occupying 41x132 foot In the annex off the carpet department is found all the staple articles as well as novelties in office furniture , lodge and church furnish ings , etc. Taken all In all The People's Mam moth Installment Co. have every reason' to fool proud of their flno exhibition. The souvenirs were gems of art and highly appreciated. Real estate. Bargains only. My word is good. * W. G. Albright. 521-2-3 N. Y. Life bid ? . Spectacles accurately fitted ; refractive oxp-mlnntlon froo. Tudor Optical Co. , corner Parnam and 14th. B & Ucrry's Xow Addition. All who doslro a choice of lots In Per sons & Berry's now addition to South Omaha can be among the first to cheese by registering their name at Persons it Berry's office and depositing the cash payment of $10.00. When the sale is opened , Oct. 1st , the names will bo called in consecutive order , and as each name is called the party will stop forth and cheese his lot. After all who have registered their names have chosen their lots , wo will follow that old proverb of "flntcomo first served. " a. A. it. EXCUUSION TO WASHINGTON Via the Wubuah I.I no. For the above occasion the Wabasu , will sell , Sept. 13th to 20th , round trip tickets to Washington and Baltimoreat , loss than half farowith choice of routes ; passing down the beautiful Shonancloah Valley or croaaiug the mountains of Vir ginia by daylight , within sight of many famous' battlotiolds. You have privi lege of stopping at St. Louis to visit the great exposition and fair ; also , view the magnillcont street illuminations and parade of Veiled Prophets , which v/ill surpass in grandeur ullolTorts of former years. For rates , tickets , sleeping car accommodations , and further informa tion , call at Wabash ' office , 1502 Farnam street , or write' G. N , CLAYTON , N. W. P. Agt , Omahaa , Nob. Judge llopuivull'n Corn Ilugkliig. Last summer Judge Hopowell , who owns a largo and wall improved farm near Teka- mab invited some fifty of the lawyers up to the farm to help him with his harvest , giving them their board for their worn. The invest ment was not a profitable ono for the judge , though it gave him lots of company. Now the judge has decided to give the legal gen- llemon another bonolit , and when corn Is ripe he will Invite all of the members of the Omaha bar up to an old-fashioned husking , at which a grand supper will bo spread , to bo followed by a dance In the evening. Too Much leo Greum > II. C. Rohrer , again of the Missouri Pacific rallwt yNow Haven , Mo , , says : "I Buffered a great deal one hot evening luit week , ( July 21. ) had oaten 100 cream for supper , and tborosoomod to bo an internal contliat going ou. A traveling man said ho had something In bis grip at the hotel that ho believed would relieve mo , and producing a small hot tlo of medicine gave mo a dose , I felt bettor , and in a few moments took another dose , which entirely reliovoo mo. I believe that such a roodlomo is worthy of recommenda lion and that ic should bu kept in the house during the summer. The bottle was labeled Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera aad Dlarrbccj llomcdy , " i or sale by druggists. lliislness JlrlGfs. Spots & Klonorman , David City , large grain dealers doing business at a number o points , have dissolved , Mr. Spots continuing tbo business , A. S. Chapman , la the hardware business at Surprise , has failed and bis stock U it the possession of the sheriff. Mrs. L. U. 1'atton , Uocxford , 111. , writes : ' From personal oxparlenco I can recommend DoWitt's Sarsaparllla , a cure for impure blood and general debility " OBERFELDBirS OPENING Ono of tbo Qroltoat Millinery DIsplnys Ever Scon. IT IS ATTEND BY THOUSANDS More .Mllllnory Nnvoltlps l > l ntnyoil Tlmii 1'nMlblo to lnminc | Ijoti of Pretty Thnt "diti't Ito round In the \Voit. Where isthoroa lady who doesn't en joy looking nt flno millinery ? Is there ono In Omahn ? If so , she ii a curiosity. And oven she would enjoy Oborfoldor'a display. it's n raio ono. It's something no ono can appreciate unless they sco Fu In short It's TII13 opening of Omaha and the outiro west. It is to continue this evening until 0 o'clock as well r.s Jnll day tomorrow , It closes nt 0 o'clock Wednesday evening. If you can't ' Und time to visit It this evening after supper bo sure you go Tuesday or Wednesday , nnd got there as early as you can because you want to' see It all. Mrs. Hunt , the head trimmer for Oborfoldors' , has boon in Europe all suminqr ; she juat returned a wouk ago and such novelties as she brought with her you'll have to see them. Oborfoldors also have secured the ser vices of Mr. Joyce , the well known mil liner formerly of Douglas and 10th streets , who extends a spec ial invitation to his many friends and patrons to visit Oborfoldor's opening. Mr. Joyce fools confident ho can \voll repay 'his friends for their trouble. Everybody should rotnombor that Oborfoldor's is a wholesale house with a retail department. Every wholesale house has a largo assortment. That is the case with Oberfoldor's. And such low prices astonish all cus tomers. Remember to inspect every thing when you go , as each novelty is worth seeing. It closes Wednesday evening at 0 o'clock , but you can see It all Tuesday evening if you can't go in the daytime. The store will bo closed all day Thurs day. day.For For the benefit of these who do not know Oborfeldor's location it might bo well to say It is on Eleventh street be tween Parnam and Douglas streets , Nos. 208 , 210 and 212 , whore five largo floors are occupied by the Oborfeldors. THE SEPTEMBER TEEM. Annual Full Opening of the I.utoit Styles ot IjUlRiitlonsiinil Suits. The September term of the district court opouod yesterday with enough tmsluoss ou hand to plve all of the lawyers something to do for several woqks to como. The at traction centered In-tho largo court room , where Judges Davis , Doano , Irvmo , tlopo- well , Koysor , Porcusoa and Scott all sat upon the bench to nUoad to the drawing of the Jury for the first three weeks of tbo term. AB la the usual customtho clerk road the names of the ninety men who were selected some time atfo , but only lif ty-ono ro- spouclod. Of this number ton were excused and the balance instructed to report for duty at 10 o'clock this morning. FUty-ono jurorfc not being enouirh to run the business of four judges , Judge Davis , Clerk Moores and County Clerk Saqkott drew another- batch of Jurors , who will report next Wednesday morning Judge Davis midoc the announcement of the following appointments for ttio term : Bar Committed Loavitt Burnham , M. L. Leonard , R. S. Hall.'J.'B Molklo and W. A. Kodiclr. Bailiffs Johu Norborpr , Harry Soaton , Chris StoiEor , Louis Qrobc. Patrick McQuil lan , .T. R. Stafford and Harr.v Walkor. County Attorney Mahoney stated that ho would arraiccn a number of parties to plead tomorrow morning and would have a criminal case ready for trial Wednesday. In the equity courtroom in THE DUE build ing Judge Irvine decided the case of the Fowler Elevator company against the Brown brothers , grain dealers , that the award of the arbitrators was not good. In the case of thn city of South Omaha against the commissioners of Douglas county , the county attorney was grunted leave to lilo an answer in the mandamus proceedings , and now the case will bo tried on its merits at some date to bo agreed upon. Judge Irvine Is hearing arguments In the case of Baldwin against Hurt , a case in which the issues are similar to these in the celebrated Helfenstoln cases which wore disposed of at the last term of the dis trict court. The land over which the litiga tion arises 1s in the southwestern part of the oily in the vicinity of Ambler place , and is now the property of a hundred or more per sons. sons.The The now Omaha Thompson-Houston Elec tric Light company nas brought suit ngainst the Omahn Illuminating company in an action to recover the sum of $3,825 , which the plaintiff alleges is for services -rendered and for oulco room furnished at defendant's request. Bimi.ixoTOX , tn.April , 4,1831. Dr. J. B. Moore Dear Sir : Have boon troubled with catarrh in my head nnd faoo for throe years at times Aas unable to hour had a constant ringing In my oars and for two years wis almost doaf. Have tried several oral so-called remedies and been treated Dy regular physicians and noted specialist , but failed to got any relief. I tried ono bottle of Mooro's Tree of Life Catarrh Cure. It gave immediate relief and offoutod a permanent euro. 1 heartily recommend it to all suffer ers of this disease and will cheerfully give any further information on being addressed at my homo , No. 2.J3 Swoonoy avo. , UurUug- OD , la. For sale by all druggists. Ilospectfulllv , U. L. UEID. For sale by all druggists. Ji tf.N O VA Ot.31 EX IS. Hoyt'a "A Texas Stoer'Ms repeating In the east its tremendous success of last season. It is everywhere pronounced Hoyt's most bril liant effort , and is testing the capacity of big thoatoru In eastern cities. The unprecedented hit made by this comedy whnn first presented hero last season will bo romoinboroO. Mr. { iovt was called before the curtain and the enthusiasm was unbounded. The receipts during the engugomont were phenomenal. The return of "A Texas Steer" to the Boyd during the last half of the present weou , will bo eagerly uwalicd by all tboater-goers. DoWlU'aSarsanarilla cloansqs the blooa , Increases the appetite" and tones up the sys tem. It has bonotltocl many people who have suffered from bloou disorders. It will help you. DIKll. Notices of flct Una or leu under till * luaj , jijty cenlt ; each additional line , , ( t cento. BOHNEIDEII. MKrauccs. . on September 19 , ugvd ni years. I'unoral at 2 p. m. on Wednes day , September-I , front her Into residence Ifitit South Ninth street , llurlal ut Fores ) lawn , Mrs. Schneider was ono of the olilosi residents of this city , coming hero In 1850 She loaves four children Mrs. U U elior , V , W. , 0.1' , nnd U , J. gelmoldor. Baking Powder : TIsecl in Millions of Homes 40 Years the- Standard BRONCHIAL CATARRH , A Common DiseasoThat Often Pmceilos find Ouusss Pulmonary Oonsumption , CATARRH OF THE LUNGS WITH ASTHMA Prrnmiiriitly Cured In tlio Cnin of Mr. C.V. . r > tr.r , ( hoVll Known Sexton of fnlr. \tcvr Cemetery , Council HlnlVj. . > ° ' liutl rniismniitloii , anil wllllli ' l)0" > to bollovo. i fnlluil so " . 'uv ' , ° fytl'lnR 1 trlml scomoil si ) T'I ' ' ' "i1" "I0 thvt ! ! Wlls forcoa to uo- love th it I hail consttniiitlon. " ' 11 ' "r WMr , < U W > I' ' ° < T. tlO wo- ' ot 1' < rvlswcumotur.v , Uouuall l ' rive yonrs HRO t < ilcl noLrcenrd my trouble as u-ry sprloiii , whan It llr-a lioitm with my 110.1(1 ( and IUHU stopuln ? up , dull , lieuvy lioitl- nciiu over tlio oyi-s mill tliroush iho Imutmis , but later wlion nlKlit swuiits u.nno on 1 buRan . . TO I.OSK PI.KSII , nml for the first tltno roiillzud my serious con dition. "Mil cnti'jli w.ia vcrii tcvfir. so liail that I roiiM nmaeei > ntaMii.iina I u-niMlinoi tuuctimcimluo ontitntnti tmichfni-fiffl , atr. Ihoro was u torrlblo soroiir In tlio tower part of n.y lungs , sharp , ahuot.tig pull's JIU. 1WTKR tliroiish my olirst , so sovcro ut time" ? as to al most take my urcatli. "Tlioro was a constant. roannp ; and lui/zlns nemo in my oars ; my eyes liocamo vury wouk , and I thought 1 was solriR TO I.OSK MV SIOIIT. "My nppothe was Irregular , nothin ? I nto seemed to asn-o with me. 1 wiuld bo dis tressed at the stomach after oatlns. "Jly sleep was restless and broken ana did mono Eooil. I uoulil eet , up In the morning morn tired than \\hon I went lo bed. "Tho disease had completely undermined my wliolo system , nml I was the physical wreck a man w tlmnt hope "In this condition I called on Drs. Copeland nml Shep.ird : thov did not promise much , uud I did not o.xpcct to be cured. "Well , what has been the result ? " "A coMi'i.KTi : cum : . " "I Improved steadily from tlio first and all the symptoms of tbo disease liuvo gradually left me. "My heaa and 11030 tire clear , Rood appetite , no more nlelit. sweats , and mv luir ; trouble Is entirely relieved , and I have no futthur fear of consumption. "I can't siy ; too much In praise of 1) 8. Copeland - land nnd Shcpnrd , for they huvu suioly saved my II fo. " Twisting Kc-uilts. The above positive nnd strong state ment of facts.was given to tlio public last December. Mr. Poster , when usUed a few days ago in reference to his pres ent condition , said : "S.nco my ticatmont , nearly ono yoir ago with Irs. ) Copolanil mid fchop'ird I IIUKO been in perfect health , I liavu hud no return of my distressing Astlima and coir-'h. and the Yc- markablo results of their medicines have boon with mo nvcry day. / uni in heUcrliraltli than 1 h-iutb enfnrleniitan. It Is putting It. pretty fatrons to say that thcsu pliyslcians saved my life , but such Is the plain truth , and 1 want t/ic jjiiWfc to know It. " Mr. Poster can bo found every day at Fnlrviow Cemetery , Council Bluffs , wboro.ho. is in charge as sexton , and ho will gladly verify his printed state ment. MAIL Comes from the East. West , North nnd SoutK bonrlns testimony of thu sncuossfiil troat- niontof Drs. Oopeland and SliepirJby mall' Symptom lllank Sent to All . . $5 A MONTH. OATAUUH TKKATUD AT TUB UNIFOUM RATE OK $ > A MONTU-MEDKHNF.S KUll- NISHED KUKi : . KOIt AM , OTIIUK DI.S- KASKS THE HATBSVILI < IU2 LOW AND UNIKOItM A.M ) In PROPORTION TO THE ACTUAL COST OF MEDICINE UKQUIUEU. Copeland -Medical Institute BOOMS ail an < li2 : ! , NEW YORK LIFE BUILD- ING. OMAHA. MEIi. ' W. 11. OOPISljAMD , M. O. C. K. SI IK PA HD , M. D. SVEUlAl/flKN : Oaturrli. Abthuia , Hronolil- HIs , Nervous Discuses , Illood Diseases , Kheu- inatUiii. Consiimntlon , and all rhronlo allcu- tlons of the Thro it , LIIIIKS , Btomuch , Llvor and Kidneys Ollieo hours : Otoll am. . 2 to . " > p. in. , 7 to 1) . in. Sunday. lUa.in. to mm. " SANA.TIVO , " tlio Wonderful Spiuilali remedy prcNcrlbod forever over GO ycnrs , cure * nil Ncr- VOIIH Ijficlc of memo ry , HouduchOi Avakol'ii 1 n OB Before &Af tor Use. Kmtsnioni , Loit Photographed from life. ITIniiliood , or diminution or llioGeucrutlvo Organ * , etc. , and all cH'ectn cuuNCd by i > u t nbuicn. Put up conveniently to curry la the vent pocket. 1'rlce $ 1 u package , or O for 85 , with u wrltteii gunruiilco to euro or refund tlie money. If a drumlat tries to sell you eorao 1VOUTU ESg I MIT A- TIO.\ place of SAN ATI VO , enclose , price In enve lope and wo trill Fend by mall , I'amplilet In plain Heated envelope Jree. AddrcxB * ( MADRID CHEMICAL CO , . Branch OHIce lor U.S.A. S Dearborn Htreet , CHICAGO , ILL , SANATIVO Is sold In OMAHA , NUB , by Kulin & Co. , Druggists , Cor. ijtli & Douglas His. J. A. 1'uller tc Co. , DriiKgUts , Cor. 141)1 ) & Douglas Sis. , and druggists generally , ARE YOU SUFFERING ? Weakness , § Catarrh or Klicmnalssin , Chronic , 7 Nervous or / Private ; &ie Diseases , IP BO , OALTj ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. Acknowledged to lie the most > uccoif ul ipoclnllit In all I'mvATB , laooo , NEUVOUS , SKIN AND Umx- AUV DlbBAhtti. Gonorrliwa In from 3 to fi rtiiyj. Syplilllj cured wltlioutMurcury , All ntnues for life. bTIUUTUHU iiorrnuiioiitly curoil. roinoral com plete , wltUoutcuttliiit. cumtlo or ( JlUl'Ulon. turo ' aHecteaaV liorau by iiatlonl wltUaul u momont'i AND llECTAb UI.CBU3 cured Tilthout ualn or dotentlou from bu lnos . 11VU11UUB1.H ANU VAUK-OUHUK | > BriuMienllr and iucceaifullv curod. ilHUod uownud unfailing. WEAK MEN ( V1TALITV WEAK ) , Mti49 oby too clo 3 appll. cation to builnent orttudri uvorj mental itrala or grlefi BKXUAI. BXOuJSKS In uilddlu llfu. or from Iho etlecu of youthful foUlei. WKAK MKN AllE VICTIMS TO NKI170D8 DK. BIUTV'o ' KXUAUdTIOX WASTING WKAKNKS9 INVOl'uNTAUY 1.083KB wIlU BAIlbV DBOAV In YOUNOana MIIJDLM AOKUi lack of T in , TlROr. and itraugla , wlili texual orvant Impaired and weakeneuodprematurely la approaculnv old ago. All yield readily lo Our new treatment for loin of TlUlponor. fall on or addreti wltU ilauip for circular ! , fr e book and rooelp lrf & Searles Dr. Searles , Neit to Port Oilier ' - - - - -L . . . _ _ _ - - - - . - 'ie Campaign Is open. The political pot boils. The stump speaker is ajoroad in the land. The "distin guished fellow citizen" will be found congre gated by the thousand in front of new pine stands , where the orator of the evening and the band \vill vie with each other in seeing which can display the most "brass" and they'll both play "the same old tune. " Thousands of men will put on giddy uniforms and march through the streets , while tlieoil from leaky torches drips gently down the backs of their necks but "we've got to save the country. " Is now open too. We're after your trade. If we've had it before we're going to keep it and if we hav'nt had it , we'll try and get it. Our inducements are many , but we depend on the power of price above all things. Our special efforts are directed toward overcoats fall over coats today. "We are showing a line that's not "out of sight" but right in plain sight so are the prices. for a splendid Melton overcoat in $4.50 . toney tans. - ' lor a'businsss looking , dark , all wool .00 . Cassimere coat with , silk sleeve linings for all wool Cassimere garments new .75 . made shades heavy serge lined. for a genuine Scotch Tweed overcoat .00 . with heavy twilled silk sleeve lining. Can you touch these prices anywhere else ? Not with a ten foot pole. Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. ilt'U. i.UI IWSyUIJUell. . . V OK . HJ t'llTI.LU. I > UUh . ( MjrilerlM ot Lilt ] tea I traa. UOlou tiounua. a. U > B . m. 8uuda7 U ) n. in.ln it ui. Sand Hump tot rcjju. AMUSEMENTS . New JUST TWO sTheater NIGHTS. MONDAY AND TUESDAY , SEPT. 19 AMD 20. A. M. Palmer's New York Stock Company , Under the Dlrccttnn of Mr , AUtimnan , In Autfvibtus ThoniaB * lrosu Poem , " * " -1 * * - . _ - . . _ _ . . , . _ ,1 ! _ * fll 1 > l \ " | ' | ra ° ry.i"Mr"li. ! XH. ' ? . " " Oduli Wllllftiim. MlfsJi-niilo Kuatnco. SJUs Kni ly SOHI rd. Miss l.lllle Wulston , Mls3.cnulilo Vlslalro , Miss " ' " 'i-lfi- % 1'Hycrs - Knvoilto - ( > ire Qtnrtct-Tho . The ( ironical ut Cn > tH-Mo t HeiiutUiilSfiMU'ry. llox nlieuti now opun at tiilliiwlnij V" . .h'"r : nuft nml llrst Iho TOWB In circle , } 1 Wi lasttlvo ro s In circle. 51IW ; isenernl niltnl l n to llr < t Hour , i.ipi first lour rout. In bnlcony. SI.UO : Inst llvn lows In balcony , " 5e : uonrral ticlmlshlon to balcony , DUC , tai- IcrySic. ThurMlny , Friday and Saturduy , Sept. 'J2 , 2i ! and 21. Sat unlay .Miitlucf. Comedy event of the POMOII. HOYT & THOMAS , Mnnnpors of IIoyt'H Mndlson Hiinuro Theatre , New york.prosoiittiiolrc'oiiipany in lloyt's Host : i ml Most Successful Comedy A TEXAS STEER - WITH - Tim Murphy. Flora Walsh and the original company. Sale opens Wedneaduy monilni ; nt imml prlccn. Next nttriictlan , "N1O1IK. " Farnam St , Theater Ono Week , Sunday Matlnoo , Sept. 18. STUART AND BOOK'S Grauil Siicc.tnuiilar L'roilncllon of Uncle Tom's Cabin. With a oarloud ot sconnry , calcium and mo- oliauloal oll'ects. SlatlneejVodjoaUay \ tind Saturday. COMING ! TIIK HO > rAKTIO AOTOH. A LEXANDER gALVINI Accomiiiinlua by WM. KRIMONI ) > , and lilicoinpuny of nlayum , under the direction of Mr , W. M. wllktson , In oliiborntaunii ronlimie ' scenic revlvuls of Ihopoinilur romances of D'llnnery and Duiiian. Lnrgost stock of HUMAN HAIR east of Chicago. Guaranteed strictly first class. MrsR H , Dairies , TRADE MARK. DR. C. GEE WO. Tlioonly lojillr unl'intit Clilnoo Right your * ' atuilf To'i yu.iri pnottG.il uxpor' * oncowltli all knu in illiaujf. Treat * ucoj sfullr nilshronlao 1994 Klr n ; > l > y ntliar doctor * C.ill nnil BOO him or wrltu for question blunK. Do not til 1 n U your ca 10 lioi > Jlsi * b 3 uisj your doctor tjlH yon HO , hut try tlio Chlnuso doctor with Ills navr ; ui t wonderful roinoillci.t , iur.1 roojlvn now ijanollU nml it penimnonlouru wlintotlur doctors cimiot ttlra. llcrliti. Hoots and Plants r.uturj'a ronmdlss hli medicines. Tlli3 world his wltinm. Unu tliomanil tenllnionliilii In thrca yean' pnictlco. No Injurloul dcDoctloiia. no nnrcotlci , no polioii. llnltonil troMment nml permanuiU ourj. Following cases Biicoonfiilly truatcil nnl cum I , given up by otuor dcetori : Thop. ( JoiiKhlln. 1143 Hirnny ntreet , elironlorliou- raiitlHnOyeHra ! , > kldn y iiml llr r troiililm. TlioJ , Cnlvrrt , I''tli nnd Kitrnirn HtreuLi , Konor l debility , IndlKiiitlou , I < > 1 < or Htreiulli nnd vitality. Took medlclnu For ) t > in but iot no n\\af \ \ , M. U Amlorion , I1JI Ciinilni strjot , oitirr'i asthma aud broncliltla of II f loon your * atiuulliu. 3Ia for ale tlio followlnz propirail rotiiodtoi n\ \ fl.UUabotllu. nli liuttlo * forjjou , for tlio euro of Aiitliinn , CnUrrli , filon llu.idicho , liill ( c tlon Illood 1'olaonliiK , UliaiimitUin , Finn tla Woiknosi. Klilney nml I.lvur foinpliilut. No ( menu , tiold only by Chlnusu Modlcluo L'o , C pU l , JIUJ.'JJJ. ' OlficD , IClh anil Calilkiii Sli. Omalii , Nch VIH1-1NON 1 lie ; ; to call thu the attuntlonof the publla to tlio above popular liraiul nt pnro rye whis key anil rufiiuc't fully tulc u cotnjmrKoii with nny olliur liriiuil of piiru rye ullurnd In this marldit. U U far superior to any ether wlm- key. and I Kiiaranleii ItsaliHoliituuxuulluncoln flavor as well as Us purity anil Its wliolnioina elfuuts. Tlio pllllllu Is Invited to call and try It HENRY MILLER , 61(5 N. 10th Street , Family Wine and Liquor House. Esmond Hotel Bloolc. _ NEBRASKA National Bank. D , 8. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB Capital . $100,01)9 Surhlus . $05,001) Officer * unrt OlrectoriHenry W. Yatei. preildoaJV ' - v IRON BANK. KIP AHD TABU 8 > f iVj J ; . Iliu ktiuii.iJilmi un. " . urj. ' , thullitl.iir ( atc nadftfrcluulij lihc lot moJlUao tnowu for Ulllout- ' " , Loujiluution. ilytMpkl * . Ath. bcrvd .lic , lieurXnurD , IOM of l difrollon , V liiful t - - . c'/vi'lt * la , ndi' < rer/illa ureiiulll > | ffrom * Lanurtt HocS , rr fallura liy tlie ttouiuoli , llrcr or lu l < llnci toptrfoim taelrirpMr/unatlout. / I-MDOU * ! . lo nfrllledby taktDxo&fafUr T * . yiailiinciO , IVIrcl. ; m ll , HIOM.UI Mmple.lic , ° 4 Itli'Al Jt'HEM/CAI. ( io.7i tprutoM..J < ew York J tf 4 7-M v- < t Vl