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| DON'TBELIEVE IT, The $“spticism of Some People ard How it is Carried to Extremes, ceord of a Well Known Made an Physo- " le 18 very re. ring mo that some @ thing if the re to and 1 don t helieve camne to Omuhia o esstul physician W in the 1 v {ocatod an office hore and . b wra ilee of medicine and every o testimnoninls of Kome ono that he had cured. Thes le from tho obicuro clausos, | only in the i cln it of t Knowi U shed gan t publfss many 1 tlont nor wor imagdni " L and m and wio k than o works in h corner, v il and gen not worth had be used i wuailed by ) more about haman di wio lias never read any medical lite, 16t him et np on the e bad sme'ling, it 15 w wnAWAY D Ve Aanr e ho Kiys it his tuing, aud th wind thon decs countle n 1days and bily and 1 tne ite htic to the ud boging extends from the A eans, comes 1nto town s perfoctly I contrncts with the newspi Tth of space and What 18 more, piys for Uprom ptly when it becomes due, he'ls 10oked on with distrust and the testimonials volun tartly given by ul patients who are in- tolligent and éo Jw what they aie talk T ubout) nro r hese same people 1 poy fifty conts and cne dollar for w com pound whith costs the compounder as m w8 four or six cents and roally worth luss, sy **1 don't belleve | ey by e AS Just consider, for one moment, are the people of this community so grasping for money that they n genoral Qo5 are taken from the general public Jnnive for a paltry sunm o hoodwiuk and fleecs their fellow moen¢ Not only that, could we afford, in & monetary sons not to spéak of finding the person, to pay from o to fity qollars for the use of @ man's name and hi< nianhood to cheat and swindle fortuniiess No. Our testimonials o valunt ity by thankful patients v and adresses are given I full, w the init als followod by 1l nddress 8o that . op collecting In thelr throats thick ard hu Ky nnd with ing wi I hawkin, dischiny Simply because o Uie troibl y dll, they nake th they are skept 0 100k our case fiimes hue t m well until it . and Jtal let th at the Uis chance A few casos that have alrendy 0 \\lm h will be agan given for b © who wouli like to call on oo o ot For thomuelves, i 1all, residence No, 207 South 20th “1was troublel for mora thn o catareh and utter ding the testl- .M. Jordon for some time, 1 at to call on him, and now tuient 1 am entirely cuced ! gratefil for it und feel that 1 caunot 7 for the skil of the doctor, T 1l who are adiiicted to cull on i, am Ward, residenco No. 413’ South ways: 6 suftered te came ¢ sconraged, T tried nuw preparations, and obtaining no rolie eluded | wonld mike one more trial, Dr. Jordon and Tam o i all'ow Kill, knowled 1 tor_and I did not work while ould 1 £ e o ‘ot " single 1 my under the doctor's ieorge Randers th street, says:' vl was treatod one v br. Jordon and was cured of a bad case of . tartl, | have told numerous frien s of Iy anccess and sent quite « number of patlents i awuse he helped me for him. No. 811 Farnam mpletely 1 case. His 1was in a bad At times | had that 1 could scarcely it that 1 would rather way 1 was suffor- ing, but i b £ D a to see him and to Y reniize that | over B o3 hoh Wi anyone who has ever had that koW whiat that means. He hus cured ¥ Shinvock, residence No. #3) Wheaton My littls boy Ho who is only . -M ‘was enred by Jordon and had ing rest A after being almost entire Iy deat (ron birth. Little Howurd never heard & clock tick until atter he had been treated by the do ror and now e hears porectly wnd is {n etter Loalth than he has e ver been, e 18, Herald Ld Matthe buildin:, says: ¥ 1 had uot heard with my left r il i ordon made me hewr, niter treating me and stobping the discha o from my ear, he devised and mado an articlnl car dram and now 1oan hear per- fectly in i S o8 well asthe I"ihl one. I destroyed whilo in the @urs ago and until not heard a sound way Lo such hatter, i room or twenty. twenty cax Thad 11 ths fe there people vho who will & mly a humbu u mature is 5o ¢ o seet, ad this s not v und anyone calling an Live the pleasure of ond How Catarrh 1s Produced. Although taking cold is one of the common- est and miost. faniliar of phenomens, yot the dangersof its neglect In_ treating and fts iti- mate rosult arenot approciated. 'he rule s to lot it wear itself out or scemingly to, Inav Iarge majority of eases, eatching cold dovelops in an attiex of um-vnn\.umnm.-r s0me. tion of the upper air pa Dl of lenst resistanc reour with incr down X : oo Mavility to take at this 18 du vl intiammation poas 10 v BYMDLOILS, OF eV un exisiing cataerh, the ect o cold and the o 80 1 3 but still wbly of to which s in the quency catarrh annoy 3 in tho throat, hay eyes w of n ars, ho ugh, v scubs, unus s Of mose and At ind finally graver trouble lower down in the ale pass 1t 45 very much to be deprecated that as anordinary colil 18 ullowed to take itsown course without treatment, [f a part has once bocome inflamed it {3 laft In a weakenod ¢ tlon which luvites renewed attacks trom a very Slight couse. \ “Fae country 15 f60ded with pate for the cure ‘of caturrh, which andmade attractive for the expre makini monoey. 1t 15 utte 8 puurpo Do t 1y for one 10 anothe rations, With their *gus that hive weakened Tiajority of sutferers of this o skillfully tres wi Tethods of applying experieice of havini trea Dbefore your case hat o Pemanently Locgted. McCoy. late of Bellovuo Jos dudceeded by, D W \’m’k l‘m. also have located ln'rn'\‘xu . ai cases wro treated uup hient s Disoase, Dyspopsin, Tthetmatient Ml norvous disedses. ATl dlsoases” pocu ox a » CATARRH CURED Cnm- nw- ut offico or mall, ll. ()M e Bours § w3todp. n‘.‘!n«- lm-y Hours, from 9 a. m, to 1 p. m. ace Tecelvas provaps attoution, lemr- waswered wul accowpanivd by ¢ l-u U s law [ **I've ha ‘BUSINESS COLLEGE. AND INSTITUTE OF Telegraphy and Penmanship. For the Practieal Education of Young Men, [ Ladies and Boys. L2 Located on the S. E. Cor. of Sixteenth Street and Capitol Avenue, Omaha. GEO. R. RATHBUN, Prop, J. T. DAILEY, Manager. This Inititation ¢ is elogantly fu training by w under th ' the entir I'he fonts m of teaching boo ey i n 1. hich st 8yS conrse advanco third floor of ins [ riho of the Crounse cuction is principally rin six uann than in a [wll y eping. Th Bnbkkeeping, Shorthand, Telegraphing, Commercial and English branchos. ember the loeati North 16th St or Gl on o Adlress ween the Lines. ma Pendexter Hayden, 1t was such a discreet little letter, Not formal enough to be cold, Not fond enougi to encourage The reader to love aud be bold 1t held b m, 113, it proper dist Is or dead give-away Yot filled him with el And brightened the whole prosy i wince, For he read her love all unspoken, And he had the assurance to write “My dearest, expect me at Lakewood On the late train Saturday night. Then he said that da in the ofico ould tike u week out of town, r was off in the country, must make a run down." the lover whose swoeetheart, rudent and shy she may b rlettor MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO. Madame Rhea has returned to New York Neil Burgess wilkopen his season in Bos- late London opera season netted u buss singeris said down to B tlat. Buffalo Bill w Pittsburg, Pa., m to @O 1l take his “Wild West" nber, for u week, tirce months' en- tes in Paris, where will create the leading part in u new op erctta next soason Miss Rosina Vokes will open lier season in Albany on Septembe Miss Loslic Ches ter, who played hero with Miss Vokes two 5008 , has rejoined her company. Miss Maggi , it is stated, intends to build a theat o N. Y., on the ground at One Hundred Twenty-sixth reet and Seventh a which is occu- 1 by her old homestead. ' She will put up rst'class building. The t that Mr. Franklin Sargent ha withdrawn from the directorship of the York School of Acting is untrue. M gent founded this institution, and he will r\' main in charge next year, as herctofore, with Henry DeMille as associate director. Now that Mlle, Marie Van Zandt b paid & £2,000 fee for sing tertainment in Paris, there is a d she shall com o America the dollars which her ing to cast at her feet, Mme. Emelia Lablache, the contr will be pleasautly remenibered us a for sev o seasons of Mana; Mapleson’s companies, writes that she tends making Bostou' ber ancnt nd pick up countrymen ave long- mer in- resi- Bolossy Kiralfy, wlnle in Eurone this sum- mer, secured the oo American rights for o new ballet, *The Four Season 1t is in four scencs, was arranged by Hausen, of the Pauls Opera house, and will be doné in New York shortly. Each season will be represented by a figare showing a European bital, Florence being springtime: Naples, summor; Vicuna, autumn, and Moscow, winter, ‘When Dion Boucicault married Louise Thorndyke in Australia, his daughter Nina left him to earn her own living, and she has done so ever since. At the first perform- ance of “A Legal Wreck” at the Naw York Madison Square theater the other night the heroine was blayed by Miss Nina Boucicault. Tu a front seat sat Dion Boucicault and Mrs, Louise Thorndyke Boucicault. They ap- planded the young actress throughout the ays that she will begin her season “in Omaha on October 15. 1 am to reverse the usnal order and begin wost’ and work enst. I have one new piny already secured, ‘The Love Story,’ by Mr. Lecle brothér of Carlotta and Charles Teclereq, This has been tried in England, and 1 hope a great deal from it Then T may find somethingto swt me in_California, and M. Erench is also on_the lookout for g Sho adds that she will not shorten her sea- son at all; that her tima is “all booked up to tho end of April,” that she is not going to be married, and Mr. Cogblan is to be her leading man. Per contra, it is sa all tracts with managers, mem! 3 are made so that she can 1 of them at fortnight's notice, and that Mr. Coghlan is to go with his sist and not, with Mrs, Langtry. GMany rumors are abroad conc name of Gilbert and Sullivan’s new opera, avout which 8o much speculation has been indulged. T'hi 1o lutest from the New York Tinies, 18 still jealousiy rded joral publie. The Time's correspondent is in a position to an nounce that the title of the new work i of slondon,” aud that the stor. about the ancient old fortress, which is the pride and glory of the gonnine Briton, All the guesses which have o 8 of tho operam Norway, yiou_other difforent places ly wild, 1n “The Tower of and Sullivan have produced ndon eraze for antiquitios, al landmarlks, as ed the Osear Wilde Loticism. The cast cmbraces singers and actors, and the two men and twenty esont the be human ing the London a satire on the especially for o in “Pa '« craze on_ eleven pr - CONNUBIALLITIES, “1 know, agreed the gay coquette, 41 haven't hooked a husband ye! But then,” she added, softly s some fun ~ A Miss Log of Montana has just married a man named Hand thought she had athor baa right Uand than a left Log. Josoph Anderson, the of Mar to marry Gertrudp, tho y ) Law o Barrott, early in ) e Miss Wellem, of Cinoinnati, sot the tablo for her younger sister's wedding, theu, as she was 81 and still unwedded, cus b \Ill\hll in grief over it. The duke of Aosta has receiv dispensation from the pope pe ma hing, whilo I've beon tryin other cinl mitting his ringe to P'rincess Letitia Bonuparte, and has sent 100,000 francs to the vatican te show his recoguition, A peculiar agitation is in progress in Min- nesots. Cortain women in that state are tryink 0 have & law passed compelling a Night School after Sept. 10th, 115, Cor, 16th o iz, 119, 121 1 Capliol Avenue. PN I)AIIhY Mamm, to :Iul\u his intentions within four ks after paying his first visit to a young . Miss McKinney o from who disany hi up in several days g Thursday night at Liug and Hing has beon hoard from him, Announcement 1s made of the eng nughter of 'r 0. N." T. Thread company of to William Coats, 8o of the “of the great thread firm of J. ats, who have mills in Paisloy cotland, and also in Rhode Island. A Caroline, the dowager duchess of Mont- rose, who has astonished London by marry- ing a spendthrift yonth of twenty-four, is a fat, red-faced woman of seventy-six, loud in dmanner, fond of horse races and games of chan, 1 profane of speech Tnis i3 her th wge, her second hus band—W. St wiurd, a well-known sportsman--having died in 1583, 1t is said hat she wooed Fred Archer, the jockey, but he would not be won, latest eu gement ngton s talked about in that Miss Caldwell, ster_of Mary Gwendolen Cald ave $300,000 10 the Catholic u versity, to Baron von Ledtwitz, until recently ary of the German legation in this country. The baron is now German minister to Mexico. He is o wealthy man, and was extremely popular in Washington. His fancee is an attractivo woman and very rich, It is said they will be married late in the fall. Bill Ary tolls the readers of the Atl Coustiution that the y Who want husbands is t adds: “Threo Yanke ol, and I'll bey Widowors marry thet bofore the year closes. Away back, before the war, when Yankee girls used to come south and teach schoel, our widowers married them as fast as they came. Thoy were smart, self-reliant and economical, and that is the kind of a wife a widower wants.” A young cashier of a Paris bank had been for some time the lover of the wife of his most intimate friend, a woman of remarkahle beauty, and finally induced h ope with him, In the moining 0,00) from the bank, left the buildin weon hour, and driving to his friend’s house_found the couple just ending their meal. While chat- ting with the husband he managed to let the wife know that a cab was waiting around the corner to take them to the railroad station. Ten minutes later they were off, and the husband aud the bankers did_not learn the f.u V; until the counle wera well toward Eng- lang pme of our —~— In Need of Funds. To aid Mr. Parnell in his action against the London Times, the follow- ing earnest appeal for financial aid is made to the state delegates to the Irish itional league, by John Fitzgerald, president, Lincoln, Neb. Owing to the refusal of the Salisbury cabinet to grant the Irish members of parliament an investigating committee to examine into the truth of the charges made against them by the London Times, and owing to the evident collu- sion between the members of the cabi- net and the proprietors of the **Times” in drafting the royal commission bill which a brutal machine majority carrvied through the B h house of commons, 1t would be absurd to expect an impar- tial verdict from a tribunal so consti- tuted. The voyal commission can have but one object, and that is to evade investigation into the authenti- city of the “Times'” letters, and to reen its proprietors and their friends in the cabinct from the punishment that strict justice should accord to forgers and moral thugs. Mr.Parnell seeks from a Seottish jury the justice that could not be obtained fron the British parliament, nor from London law courts liable to the inter- ference of corrupt government officials. Avmed with unanswerable evidence, Me. Parnell asks a jury of honest Scotchmen to convict the proprietgrs of the Times of uttering forged letters nd of attempting by such criminal s to dest the reputations of honest men. t issues hang upon this trial. A verdict ngainst th will cover with deserved i nd nnu.hmu» 10y overnmoent r:\ym'l!v of descending to measures so unutterably vile to defeat oliticul opponent To prevent that result and its attend- ant the coffers of the will be supplemented by vice money at the disposal wwernment, and no means that fely help to defeat the ends of will be left untried by this sinet so experienced in all the .1u\\- S0me \ ent to honest men position Mr. Parne i to fight unmded. The must not permit the der his elforts to sec nse for m funds to carry on what pensive suit.” Tt is our can ing. 1t is we who, thic ssniled by this combination jurers und forgers, and it 1s incumbent upon us to stand loyally by him and zive him that finanelal support which imstances may demand, A P nse fund should be inaugurated state without delay. The need is nn;» rative and the funds collected should be romitted prompily to Rev. Dr, O'Reilly at Detroit, Mich. Itis a cause that appeals not only to Irishmen, but to every man who believes in the good American virtue of fair play. It is a case of honesty against corruption, backed by England’s treasury, and Mr, Purnells, triumph will be ihe avant- codrier of u still grester triumph when this cabinet of murder,forgery and por- jury will be driven from power to make way for honest men, consequences, such must not be left sh race him. are of per- oM 1888, -~ T i w”‘ BARNUM BAILEY 1 New UNITED SHOWS Omaha, Wednesday, September Sth. Grounds at Charles St., Between 2Ist and 24th Sts. P. T. BARNUM'S Greatest pw on Earth, forever united to the GREAT LONDON CIRCUS, |- Paris Olympia Hippodroms and Monster World's Fair, 5 NEW SHOWS ADDED THIS YEAR, 15 Tremendously Big Shows Combined 15 3 Circuses in 3 KRings. 2 Menagerics | Horse Fair, 380 Horse: in special tent. Paris Olympia Hinpod:ome, Huge Klevated Stage Performancns. Museum of Laving Wonders. Artificial Lake of Real Water. Talking Se1ls, Trained Z bras, Elop’ ants, Ostrich Giraflfes, &c,, & JUMBO as natural as life and lns big SKEIT HTON Capt. PAUL BOYTON, the Acquatic Marvel. Real WILD MOORISH CARAVAN: Genuine TRIBE of WANDERING Bedouins; 199 ALGERIAN DANCING Girls; Arabian Horses, War Weapons, &c. THRILLING RACES, DARING FEATS, AMAZING ACTS, JAPANESE troupe of Experts: 100 Sensational and Novel displays; 200 Phenom- enal and Dashing Performers; 1000 New Features never seen Imfm‘u tF - Impossible to produce another such show. 2 Performances Every day, 2 and 8 p. m. Doors open at 12:30 and 6:30 p. m. DER 9 YEARS, 25 ADMISSION TO ALL 50 CENT CHILDREN U All tents remain up until 9 o’clock at night. 1% Tremendous New Frée Street Parade. With a myriad of absolutely new features, at 9 o’clock a. m.through 16th, Farnam Douglas and principal streets. To accommodate visitors, reserved numbered seats will be sold at the price, and admission tickets at the usual slight advance at J. T. 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