Tit-a mcillclns , comhlnlng Iron with pur ! tlt jt ifilo tonics , nulokly nnd comp I'IU-PB l > TKiri'Hln , 'nillRCHtliin , \ \ > nl J in imrnlllnoilliiln rlfiOiillii nil ilF rtirl NrttrnlKliu It IA an unfailing remedy for Diseases of Un ivlilrtryu nnd I.lvrr. It li invnluablp for Dlsewci peculiar ti Witiuon , and nU who lead fccdentnry lives tfdoc.'inotlnjiirolliotcfcth.cnutelichdncli'1 ' , ' fi'mlneo ronsilpatlon olhn- Iron medicine V enriches and purities the bloodftlnnilni' iiic Apnetlto , aids the noflmllatlon of fonJ , ! . ' < > os Hcnrtburn nnd Ilclehliig , and Btsv jf . > > 'i < ilir muscle nnd norvci I ir Intermittent Fevers , .jissltudc , I cV < tchy , Ac. , It has no equal. # 5 The Rcmilne lifts nbovotriilrt inn i rr oil red HUPS oi. wrapjxir. Tnfco mr MUDilsDitei In the BROAD CLAIft VERY BEST OPEKATINff , QUICKEST SELLING AN ! Erer offered to the nubile. HAMBUK&-AMEEIOAU DlttEOI LIKE rOU ENOIAND. ffRAKOE Km GERM ANY. The sjenmshlpo ol thia well-known line ere built o Itoo , In water-tight oompmtmonts , and are ( arnlah ed with every rcqulolto to uako the piwsigo botl 11(0 and agreeable. They carry the United Qtntei nd European mails , and Icnvo New York Thnro d ya nd Maturilays ( or Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher bonrg , ( PAKIS ) and BAUKUKO. Kates : Etoomgo from Europe only $18. Flu Oahln , 856. 866 and 575. Steerage , (20 , Henry Pundt , Ilark IHnaon , F JC. IToorea.il. Toft Sontaln Omaha , Qroneweg 2k Sohoontgon. azentsli Oonncll BluQa. 0. B : BIGtf ARD to CO. , dim. Pasi Agto. ,01 Broadway , W. Y. Obaa. Kormlnokl b Co OoncrM Woatorn Aiont3 , 170 WwhlDgton St. , Chlci tOIU. A victim of youthful Imprudenc causing Pwnmture Decay. Nervous Debmty , Lost Alanuooa , aq.bivvlne tried In vain every Known remodyl ; ? discovered a simple means of self-euro , which ho will send VRRK to his fellow-sufferers : Address. J.lLUEEVia.430hnthainSt..Newro.-sI If AplpnPITI C * r inien euro cur * . BOOK KM HnlUUUIL.C ClTl l Aiencj. no Fulton BV" * . * Da. E. 0. Wisr's NBHTI , ( naranteed spoolfio tor HyBterU , D.rzlnoes , Conval lions , Fits , Nervous NenialgU , Heidaohe , Norroai Prootratlon caused by the uae otaloohol or tobbacco , \VakofulnoB9 , Mental depression. Softening ol th < bruin , resulting In Insanity and leaping to misery , decay and death , Premature Old age , Baroness , losi of power In either BJI , Involuntary Losses and Sper r atorhoraoausod by ever ezertlontol the brain , eoll1 abtiso or orer Indulgence. Each box , contains oni month's treatment. 01.00 bozor six bottlei 01 16.00 , tent by mall prepaid on reoolpt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cnre any case With each order received by ni lot Biz bottles , Bcoompllthed with 96.00 , we will send ho purchaser our written guarwtoo to lelund th < money If the treatment dooa not edect a oaro. Qtur ftQtoes Issued only by JOHN C : WEST k CO. , RJv 28.mio-rv.-JH 802 Hadlaon St. , Chlmgo , 111. . , . - - * * * < U ( i l * " 7i-i * i n/'l/wm - I i * ! * atn h > viiL Hi Wtnkas N-ul.t Loisi.by Drfnms , Plmplea on iiii : -u.-e.I.o5t M.inhoudvaltlvdiiciireil.Tliert I'liwjevfriint iiiitnTJe appropriate rt..7edj tiutoixe usfd \ \ \ cachcj t. Consultations , per- ncn-l or by letter , aacrcdly confidential. Med. i-Jr i cnt "JV Mall and Express. No markw on Ci : to indicate contnta cr sender. Addreit r , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilavnria Culmbacuor , , - . . . . . . . .Bavaria Pilunor . . t , . . .tBohomion Caiser . - - , . * .Brnmen St. Louie Aiihauser. . - - .St. Louia Boat's . . . . . Mibv aukep BchHtz-Pilauer . Milwaukee . Omaha Ale , Pcrctor , Domosfcic aud Ehin < Wine. ' L'PD. ' MATJHER. IS 151 Vnrnam St With eaih number ot DOVIOnESTS JIONTBL' > r QA7.INE will be given a full elzo fashionable Pa , oruol any > Ir.e oJstj les selected , making tncho pa er idurlng theyiars oraluoof our thiee dolllir Ixisldet the mout popular , entertalntr and u o'i mafrttliiK Simple oeplei 210 , yearly , 9i , Addrc W. Jounln8 , Dtmoroitt , ITKist ilth St , Now Yor I A FINE LINE 0 P ' TUB ONtYlEXOIiDSlVB IN OMAHA' NEB. THE NEWS. Hens from Yaricns Pcial of the Ccmpas. General Grant Declines the Prof feredEolief of Friends , An Appeal to Congress For Ade quat Assistancoi A Eevolution in Oorea' Tinte With Boyal Bloodi Sorrowful Wails From the Euine Eegion of Spain , AflVarlcty of General News The Tiol borne Claimant Concrcs- slonnl OuntCHt. OcncrnJ Grnnl'fl Itcllcf. NKW YoiiK , January 7. It would fsee tllat o clfoit to rnieon fund to pay of ! tl mortgage on Gctipral Grant's personal ellec I ma been summarily stopped by the Renor liimeolf. The _ Mail ana Express will th afternoon publish the following charactorlst letter to Cyrus W. 1'lold. NEW YOKK , January 0. MY DKAH Sin : Tlirru b the we and otlierwiso 1 loain tin you , with n few friends of innip , mo ongagi in raising a subscription for my bunpfit. apprecialo the motive and thofricndahipwhii bavo dictated this oourto on your part , but f mature rctlectjon 1 regard itaa duo myself ni family to decline this proffered pcncroaity. tegrct that I did not make thia known carlic Very truly yours , U. S. GBAOT. The Mail nnd Express says : "The mi wlioso unfatherinK ptTsistencB , matchle military skill and untiring enorprv Biipplied a million American cltlzona In I'odurnl un forma tlie one Bupremo need of victotioi leadership , and who many times in a Ring day's work saved to the north uncount < millions of treasure from _ imminent ris cot to mention the iuiinitcly mo costly pcBBCssiong , will not allo private liberality to bo urged in his behalf. ] was impossible for Grant to say what ho fe obliged to Bixy without bringing to a crisis tl l > ainul situation in which ho silently Buffert these long months , during which time the syc patbles of the people , unfaltering grateful i beort , have the guidance of no denrnto idea i to what is needed to be done. " Thn article continues as follow : "Whc jut the ono straight-fonvard , legitimate , udt nuate method of becoming government rollel ino proudest monument to Grant's achievi mentstho tltlo and rank created for him a a recognition of hia services should bo restore ; o him by _ common consent. To this poir events wbich wo cannot remember withoi jaln and BomoEolf-rcproach have brought us Jet Grant's last days be hia best days nnd I > rolouped by the action of the nation he die o much to eavu. " BrlsUln'a Appeal For Grant ST. Louis , January 7. The Globe Derm rat to-day publlehna a letter from Genera Jrisbin of Idaho , In regard to the present cor itiou and position of General Grant. Aftc eviewing the general's history ho makes ai arnest aopeal to the people and congress t elieve the old heron's dittrasg. and wan hem if General Grant should dia in his prei > nt condition the nation would bo disgrace n the eyes of the whole world. Tliu Earthquake in Mpaln. MANDBID , January 7. The official repoi on tli9 earthquake states 000 lives were lost i iranada. The kin ? has increased his pei onal donation to the relief fund to S20,00 ( The emperor of Germany telegraphed for syra iathy _ and a larga contribution. 'Ihu relic and is increasing wonderfully. MALAGA , January 7. Though the mortallt ruu the earthquake here is small , the pan ! s extreme. Many people ara ill from pur .error and qt nightfall forsake their house nd congregate iu garduns in the suburb ! 'r.vjo is at a standstill , shops closed and VE licleu ordered to traverse tiio streets slow ! or fuir tlie house will collapso.- Towns in th irqvioces suffered much more. The work c olief is very slow. Many villapea ara wit ! : > ut food. 'Ilia clergy and religious bodie ave shown great ccolnesa and bra\ory nn one inuch ti ) allay the panic. Tha news c lie visit of King Alfonso produced good elfecl The Tiohijorue Claimants. SAN FRANCISCO , January 7. The Examine , o-day publishes nn Interview with Edmuni Orton , returned here on the List steamer froi : Vustralia , whore ha went at the instigation o iliss Georgia Baring , daughter of ouo of th iaring brothers , the celebrated London bauli re , for the purpose of i'lontilyiug Arthu ) iton , confined in the Paramatta lunati sylum , Sydney , New Sou'li Wnlea , as hi irotlier. He states lie did identify him to b uch. He Is thoroughly convinced the claim nfc recently dlschargen from prison In Lon- on ia really Roger Tichborno , heir to th 'itchborne estate. The rtnl Arthur Ortol low in Australia will be taken to London ti urther establish his identity , A. Congressional Gontrst. CINCINNATI , January 7.Tho Commercial i.-uette publiuhoa a formal notice of contest < i ha seat by Hon. John If , Toilet to iron .Jenj. Buttorwcrth , representatise-eloc rom the First Ohio cougrefbiunal district Jr. Follet makes three charges : First , tha a largo number of deputy marshals were ap lointed by tlu mnralial of the southern dn .riot . of Oliio to servo on election day , las October , in the interest of Mr. . Uutterworth "lio second charge rf cites that theeu nunhal vero annul with litltifih bulldog revolver ud oilier firearms and deadly _ weapi 113 fo .ho . purpcfO of terrorizing nnd intlmidutlnj ho yotais , The tnird charge etntoa that th ppointment of tha ikjputy inanhaU was i ; marly over/ Instance Illegal nnd that fo IUBO causes the election it wholly null am void. The UOIIRO controversy. liKUSSEii ) , January 7. It li stated th French government declared its readiness t agree to the American neutrality schorno a goon as the bouudarlea of territory nf the Afri can International Association until have bee lefinbd In harmony with the claims of Francs DuitUN , January 7. Gen , Sunford , of th American delujatoi , lion arrivoil here. IH' marck has had several interviews "ith th consul recently , it Is bollovtd In regard to th relation * of Franca and the African Intern : , iouul Association , A Itevoluttun In Core * . SAN FBANCISCO , January 7. Referring I the outbreak which occurod at Teoul , the ca ; ital of Oorf a , Eeeember , whereby sever dlcnltariea were oacaaelnated , the pala burned and the king obliged to ilea , a co respondent of tha Associated Press at Tok writes Dncoinbc'r 25th , that American , Ku | llehund German ministers fled to the capit and had taken refuge wittithaJnpauece mini terattliOBi-apottol Ch'mulpe. The king U at inthuhondi of the Chlnefo. It ia believi the leeult of the outbreak will ba the rucogc t ou of thj Indcpeodencn nf Corea. in KOKTI , January 7 , The naval brigade b arrive J. It made the journey up the K ! from Surrasi in twenty-ioven days , Ti Arab papers state that tha Mthdl lias strict enjoined Osman . Dimm , to rnnuiti near t coast to prevent tha Engliih advance frc Suakim. A r-risoccr hereaays he saw four of Ge Gordon1 ! steameri recentlv at Hheiulr. Thi were aupanntly wMt ng the Kuiflluh n vane. _ Uailiux ' ii ' AV r , OlIlCAGO , J .nuary 7 , It 's ' "aid Bomfl of t eastern iuad < ure helling tickets New C leans from the Interior of Miehlg t lnJl n ! acd Oliio points at rates and limits which al ows peMilng at Chicago of the Now Orleans coupom , by which intos from Chicago to I\en ) rleniiinro cut $5. The matter WAS djseuisoi at n joint mooting of a committee of fifteen o : ho Southern Passenger Traffic association icld a Fjouisvillo to day. Pnlfico Car OIHelnl CHICAQO , January 7.- The raport thtt Jas Tillinghasthas rwigned the presidency ot tin Wngncr Palace Car company , i confirmed but ho Is to r"otnn ! the position of asjletan presldf lit of the New York Central railway Jr. Webb , trm-lnO.w of Vfindorbllt , is regard udna the probable snccosaor to the presiiieuc ; of the Wn ner company. Tillinghast leave 'or Now Orleans February 1st , and later take a trill to Europe. Capture of Domestic Thieves , PiTTsnuna , January 7-Katio and Mar ; Stoody , two Bervaiit girls , were ( arreBted fo , hof t In Allegheny City yesterday afternoon Nearly § 3,000 worth of goods of which ha joen stolen wcro recovered at the residence o their parents. The Illinois , I CHICAQO , January 7. The Journal's Spring field (111. ( ) special sayp , William J. Campbell republican , was elected president of the set ate. 20 to 23 , a strict party \otc.Senator Huge voting with the republic na. The house me promptly at 12 o'clock. All members answorc to roll call except four. The absentees CnnUy appeared , and a vol haiug boon taken , llainea received 70 vote for temporary chairman , ouo less than the rt quired number , lie voted against hlmsoll After Bomo illibuttai ing the housn adjournc till 11:30 : to-morrow vnthout nction. ' , Arrest o ( n Ministerial Moonshine SPRINGFIELD , Mo. , January 7. Uovoren Conley , an Itinerant , who preached at the vi Ingo near here , Sunday , waa arrested vestei day by a deputy U. S. marshal , charged wit operating nu illicit distillery In the vicinity o Kansas City. Ghlcn < ro'ri Uallot-Box StiifTcrs. CHICAQO , January 7. Win. J. Galltghoi who is charged with forging the tally sheet c the second precinct cf the Eighteenth ward wns before Judge blodget In the TJ. S. distrlc coiirt this morning , and entered a plea of no guilty. The Hocking Valley Strikers. LYNCHBona , Vn , , January 7. Agents o the Hocking Volley mines nro hero socurin negroes to take the places of the strikin miners. Seventy-five left last night am others were teeurod. KussiA in the Knsr. LONDON , January 7. The Calcutta Pionee states that during thojatter part of Novombe i llussian colonel named AlikhanolTattomptei to seue Penwdeh , but the Afghan governo Bent for reinforcements and the colonel with drew , Reduction ot "Wage ? . FALL KIVER , Maes. , January 7. Notices eon : on per cent reduction were posted In all mill n this city to-day , to take effect the 19th inst Cho Spinners' union will hold n meeting ti consider the situation. Hulllvnn to Raid UOSTON , January 7. It is understood Pal Jheedy , backer of Jno. L. Sullivan , will tnki lie champion to England after his appear ancoinftuw Orleans in April. STOP THAT COUGH 3y using Dr. Frazicr's Throat and Lung Bal am the only sure euro for Coughs , Colds hoarseness and Sore Throat , and all diseasoi of the throat and lungs. Do not neglect i : ough. It may prove fatal. Scores ant mndrods of grateful people ewe their lives tc Dr. Frazier't Throat and Luntr Balsam , am no family will ever be without It after oncx ising it , and discovering its marvelous power : t ia put up in largo family bottles and sole or the small price of 76 cents per bottle. Sole Kuhn & Ce , and O. F. Goodman. Pitteburv Chronicle. How the City of Victoria , Australia was Founded. ? hiladelphla News. The death of Peter "Whyte recalls th ( trango etjry of the founding of the citj cf Victoria , Australia. In an Australian mining camp at one of the touts sat four men the 10h of Juno , 1858 , talking t&rnostly of their fnttro and bemoaning ; ho past , For several months these four men had worked together In the same claim sometimes getting barely sufficient or daily wants , eomo tiroes not oven foi .hat. For several weeks , indeed , the ; md labored without any result. After song eng discussion they dto'dod to abandon ho claim. Down in the mine the three looked gloamily tvoiiad. iviih a kind of sulk ; egret at having to leave the ictne of so uuch usalcss toil. "Good-by , " ssid one. 'I'll give you a farewell blow. " And aleing his pick bo struck the quartz , making splinters flrin all directions. lia prait ced cyo csught a glittering peck in eco ot the bits nt hia feet. Stooping , ho examined it , and the plaso 10 had si rack , when , with a loud ox- 'nmation , he Knelt nnd EutlaCed himself hat it wn ) gold ! He then commenced licking vigorously. His mates caught ho meaning and followed his example. In dead sllonce they worked on they lad discovered a monster nugget. Then a wild , glad shout sounded In the cars of .ho ono at the windlass , who had sunk nto a half doze , feolinp. probably , the want of his breakfast. To hia inquiry , 'What la going oil ? " the cry came , 'Wind ap , " and as ho did BO there rose o the surface a huge rnana of virgin gold. When fully exposed to view the mon were almost insane with joy. After watching through the day and live-long night they had it conveyed in Bifoty to .ho bank. It was named the Welcome Stranger , and yielded the fortunate dls- nvorers .of it ? 5U,000. On the site cf hat epot the forest and scrub have dia ppcnrqd and their place is occupied by .be finest city on the celebrated gold ields of Victoria. "Brown'H llronolilal Trnclips" an vidcly known as on admirable remedy foi Ironchetis , Hoarseness , Coughs nnd lluout roubles , Solil only in boxes , Post Oflloo Changes. Poatoflice changes In Nebraska during the week ending January 3 , 1885 , and urnishcd by William VanVlook of the poatollicu department : NEUKASKA. Postmcsters appointed Cincinnati Pawnee county , Mirtlii L. Hamilton Elolinesvllle , GHCO county , Frank J1c Mitt ; Inland , Clay county , George 1 Po'iko ' , Dlicontlnued Hawley , Sioux count ; IOWA. Postmasters appointed Angus , Boon county , Walter S. Button ; Allertou Wayne county , George M. Flnley ; B ld win , Jaskeon county , Joseph H. Soko ! BlnRham , Page county , Allco M. MilUt Davis Olty , Decatur county , Carter Scot Qumestou , Wayne coonty , 0. B. Sin ton ; Leslie , Olarko countyIsrael H. Pol lock ; New Boston , Leo county. Mnry A Bull ; New Providence , Hardin county Ambrose Miller ; Pomeroy Calhoun couu ty , Wm. T. Ivoy ; Watermau , Wrigh county , LeonArd Y. Hockman. * * * * Delicate diseases , affect ing male and female , however induced speedily and permanently cured. JHiu t atod bc.ok three letter stamps. Consul tation free. World's Dispensary Me Association , Buffalo , N. Y. CURIOUS COINS. A Colliclor Gives Haw fads anil Fignrcs Regarding - ing Their Valne. Ccnta That Sell lor Dollars nnd Othcri tliat Neither Ijoyo Nor Money GnuT.ako From Their Owners. Clouvi land Leader. Mr. J. L. Goboillo , of No. 20 YorJ atroot , isprobably the most extensive colt collootor in the oily. Ho delights ai much in exhibiting Ida fine collodion t < an interested spectator as th.o latter doc ; In viewing It. Although n very bu j man , ho finds considerable liino for look Ing np now and valuable addiliono to hi storehouse. Whllo thus engaged ho hoi gleaned a considerable amonut of knowl edge rolntlvo to the value and history o American coins. To n reporter who via itod him the ether evening Mr. Gobollli very kindly exhibited hia collection an * gave many valuable blto of informatloi in the history of American coin. Th first coin over issued in this country wn the old fashioned cnrtvrhool cent. Tin first issue was in1703 , and there wer throe dies mado. With the single ox coptiou of the year 1815 there has bcci no break in the ienuo of cents from tha time to the present. The labor require ) to secure n sample of the three variotic of cents made in 1703 is very great , am they bring FROM $3 TO $5 EACH. The cent of 1704 : is a trillo moro commoi and can bo bought for about GO cents while a sample of the isauo of 1705 li worth $1.25. It was In this year tba the liberty cap was changed to the fillo head , and those were issued regularly foi thirteen years , when the goddess of liberty orty appeared on the face of the colt with thirteen stars surrounding It. J cent of the 1700 issue , in good condition is worth § 40 to § 50. Ib ia said in ox planatlon of this that the scarcity of 1705 pennies resulted from the fact that i number of thorn yet on hand and nnis sued from the mint won struck over In 1800 to supply i deficiency in the latter year. IiilSlo.tlii Philadelphia mint , the only one the n ir operation , was burned down and no coji- pera wcro issued that year. Ono of tin rarest cents cx'nnt ' is ono issue of the ye.ii 1817. when the number of stars surround ing the Goddess of Liberty's head was in cieased to fifteen. Several thonsani of these were stamped iv3ln the two ad ditional stars were removed and the re mainder of the issue of that year appcara with the original thiiteen. From 1811 until 183C there was no change in the dies. In the latter year the small nicklc cents with flying eagle were stamped , These arc very lare. Although a dozer yearj ago they circulated freely they can not now bo puichased for less than Si each , and if in vo'y good condition olten bring much more. UK ISSUE OF THE Hid COPPER CENT waa not discontinued until 1857 , but nol many of them were coined in that year , and this fact makes them worth from 50 to 75 cents each. From 1856 to 185C there was no change , but in the Jattoi year the Indian bend , surmounted wlti Its night-cap of eagle feathers , waa intro duced. There were five yiara of unin terrupted ieauo of this latter cent , whor broczo was substituted for nicklo and hai been continued ever since. The smallest number of cnntu Issued in nny one yeai waa in 1811 , when but 218,025 wore coined. The maximum wan reached it 1805 , when the number stamped reached the enormous aggregate of 54,180,000 , The cents of the various yean lave a value distinctively their own. & 1706 cent ia valued at 81,1707 at CO cents , 1708 at 8C cents , 1800 , 40 cents , 1801 , 00 cents , 1802 , 50 cents , 1803 , 20 cents , and 1804 , ? 15. The year 1803 is one of the eom- non old dates , there being 2,400OOC icnnics stamped in that year , while only 700,000 were coined in 180 i. The cent of 1805 is hard to got , and costs § 1.75 , uul that of 1800 is harder still , costing ibout S2.25. A cent coined in 1807 is worth 25 cents , in 1808 , § 1 , and in 1800 , ? 4. Plenty of the iasuo of 1810 may bo indfor25 cents each. &n 1811 cent is worth S2.50 , one of 1812 § 1 and of 18K1 ibout $2. Seventy-five cents will buy an .814 cent , and 30 cunts one of 1815. There is but little premium on the 1810 ssuc , but the fifteen-star penny of 1817 is vorth § 1.00 in the can market. Fiom his- date until 1821 cents bring LITTLE OVER THEIR FACE VALUE. Of the lat'er year s issue there are very ow coins oxt'iitand the cent bearing that Into brings 35 cents Hero occurs a long kip , no premiums being cviToicd until the lying caglo cent of 1850 is icachcd , which n-ings , as has already been stated , § 1 to JO. The big copper cent of 1857 , the lust ear in which they were issued , is worth 50 cents. Half cents have had a much less regular oinage. The fi'st was Lsstied in 1703and ho last in 1857but many breaks occur/cd ) otween. The greatcst.numbor was issued n 1800 , when 1,154,000 wcro stamped , mil the smallest number in 1831 , when > ut 2,200 were coined. A half cent of ho latter date is worth $8 , and ono of .700 cannot be bought for loss than $25. rho issue of 1703 is worth § 2 ; 1704 , $1 : L705 , S1.50 ; 1707 , 75 cents The issim if 170 ! ) is impossible to get for love noney , A half cent of the year 1800 is worth 25 cents , of 1802 § 2. The issue of 1836 and these from 1840 to 1818 are rare , bringing from § 4 to § 7 each. An 18-19 half cent , small date , is worth § 5 , argo date , .1 dime. The half cent of 1851 sells for $0 , There is no prf mlum of nny iccount on subsequent issucciii The two cent pieces wore tint Issued in L8G4 and their coinage was discontinued Ir 1873. Inl805.20,780,000 were coined end in 1873but 300,000 Those from 180i tc 1870 arn worth a nickel ouch , and 1873 , thono of 1871 , 35 cents , 1872 , 40 conte $1 DO. These arn the prices aikod in the coin markets. The silver tliroo cent pieces were first leaned In 1851 , almost simultaneously with the three cent stamp There la but little demand for any n : thorn except those issued between 180 ! and 1873 , their Jasuo being discontinued nn the latter dato. The intervening dates are worth from 50 cents to § 1 those of 1804 sometimes bring as hih < HI $4. Eighteen million , six hundred one sixty-three thousand pieces wcro colnoc in 1852 , and but 370 In 1804. Thejthrei gent nickel piece was first made In 1873 and they are lamed still. An 1873 dati la worth 50 cents. Silver half-dime between 170- were coined continually - * ud 1873 , excepting in 1708 , 1700 , 1804 aid from ISOGto 1828 Inclusive. In 1851 over 15 000,000 mro coined acd In 180' only 8,700. A 1ULF-DIME OF TUB YEAR 1802 is worth fuwJfc\5. A half-dimo with i 1707 data Moon ttars is worth 875 almost $ f \A 1704 half-dimo i worth Sr * < mo ol 1T90. Tin nickel u-cent piece was first issued in 18" . ' and i % still manufactured. In 180" ovci ; il,000ero issued , nnd in 1878 but 1 , tiOO The scarcest dates nro J878 ant 1883 , U ho former nro woith S3 each aiu the latter 40 cents About 7,000,000 ol the now nickels , wi limit the word colit : on them were issued and will soon coin inand a small premium. Dimes have been issued since 1700 , ex cepting the years 17 H , 1800 , 1808 , 1812 1813,1815 to 18111 inclusive and J 820 In 1870 , 30,000,000 were stamped , and ii 1810 but 0,300. A dime of the lattci date is worth $75 to S100. CnooflSOl is worth § 8. From 17'.H5 to 1801 they an worth § 2 or $3. An 1822 dime is wortl $4 , and ono of 1810 , § 3. 'i wenty-conl pieces wcro fust coined in 1870 and dis continued in 1880. In 1877 1,300,0K ( woio issued nnd in 1880 but 710. Thej are destined to become valuable , and out of this latter date is now worth § 1.50 to fi coin collector. Quai tew have been coiner since 1700 , excepting 1708 to 1803 , 180f to 1814 , 1817 , 1820 , 1820 and 1830. Ovoi 30,000,000 WERE COINED IN 1877 and but 252 in 1007. Not ouo of the latter are known to bo in existence , Those dated 1823 and 1827btins § 75 and § 100 respectively. About 17,000 wnrc stomped In 1823 and but 4,000 in 1827. These dated 1700 nnd 1804 nro worth $ f each. Thoeo oi 1853 without arrows arc worth § t. Onlv 450 woio made In 1870 , and ouo of that date is worth § 1 25 , Half dollars wcro issued in for the firs ! tlmo In 1794 , None were coined in 1708 , 1700 , 1800. 1804 and 1810. Thooo dated 1780 end 1807 anil for § 25j 1704 is wortt $5 ; 1705 only 75 cent * ; 1815 about § 7 1830 ( milled edge ) § 2 or § 3 ; 1832 SO 1853 without arrows $20. A half dollai 1880 is worth 70 conta. There were § 28,000,000 silver dollar ; made in 1883 and but 300 in 1830. The most ancient date is 1701. From then until 180 1 they wore coined continuously. Then a skip of thiity years occurred. The trade dollar is the only thing that has marred the issue since 1830 , with the ex ception of 1837 , when none were coined. 'Iho silver dollar of 1801 is the rarcsl American coin. But two genuine one ; are believed to exist and their owners have refused § 1,000 each for them. Tin 1704 dollar brings § 40. These between 1705 and 1803 , S3 each , 1830 , § 4 : 183 ! ) , with a flying eagle , § 25 each ; 1851 anil 1852 , § 35 and § 40 respectively ; 18. > 8 , § 35. Iho trade dollars issued from 187i to 1878 arc destined to become ) raro. Mr. Gobcille's collection is an exceed ingly interesting ono aild contains niaiij of the above mentioned coins. Do is adding to it continually and contemplates making it the most complete collection in the state. f. CARD. Tfonllwho it ( . .iucloj tna titasa ml ladlwsfetlani ) of youth acfivui xjcaltwn , K ! ) , un y , l.jBsol taaitioat , oio. , I will nad * reclw i IL 1 will cum Ton , FllttE 0 ? CH AIIOB. Ihl BJ * | n-jrjsnv wts Uncovered Vy mlfOlonery In Boufl i.4i7i ti . Bend jull-idilr t Nl rnvclop * k K-9. " Ap ' . lauin. G&AI.-0 B. U v ' CUOOlCEU CONCERNS. A. AVorrt to People "Who Have Been Solicited to Take Stuck in Oattlo Companies. Denver News , January 6. Since the days of wild mining schemes and speculations , when eastern suckers were rich in stocks of mines of untold and inexhaustible wealth and the ptintei and lithographer could not print fast enough the paper shares of mines which had been listed on the .New York board of properties in Leadvillo and contiguous mining camps , Colorado has in a great measure been freed from the great odium which at one time enshrouded her. The schemers and speculators who had sold hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of stock on a 10 foot hole had been knocked out , the suckci shcld the paper and the schemers the money. It required several years to wipe out the blot and icstoro the jonfidcnco of the public and of capitalists , but it was accomplished , and the mining intoies s of Colorado ate now on a firm and business like basis. F llowiugclosey ) ) in the wake of the mining craza cimo the cattle craze. Many mon who had been successful in mining invested in cattle and ranges. Eastern capital was induced to "bo brought wnst and invested in "lowing berda. " Unlike mining , money Invested In cattle la almost euro of a handsome re turn , A few years ago the ranges and crater privileges of the plains were almost llmltlesa. Men of means who desired to inoreasa their wealth located on the do- liniblo sections , and with the rapid in- jroaso in his herd a ho soon became known throughout the unit as a cattle liinp , and : ho adventuresome youth hied himeolf ireiitward that ho might become a cattle { ing. If 1)0 engaged in the business in i legitimate way ho became a king , but f htt only oirnu'l ranges on pnpur ho did lot becomt ) a king unless it bo a king of 'rauds. About the only way to deal with these Colorado paper cattle companies ia to lot .horn alono. No man over rcado anything Dy tackling another's game. It 'don't , vin. A great many of the corporatod : attlo companies of the st&tn are nothing norn or luaa than bunko ofLiira , and the public it cautioned mnJnst ; them. In- luiro of the mercantllo agencies before ? ou invest "your money with companies mving numerous "capitalists" for trus- : ota and oflicor ; . Ilorslord'rt Acid i'lineptmtc , FOIl 1/KMONH Oil LIME JUICK , s a superior eubstitulo , and its nao is bunaflclal to health. DISSOLUTION OV PAllTNERSllIP. Vo u/iouv l may tonctm : Notlool' hereby elvon thtt tha flrm of J. K. Hlloy t Co. , heretofore Joint ; a real citat" end loan Imsi- lens In ullicos S ft > d 10 , Kronror block , Omai a , Imve .Liu uaj dUsc vcd by mutual coniont. j. K. nn.KY , J. T. UJLLON. J. K. Illley de Ires to announce that he hai rur choaed the entire renUstato and loan liuslotim above mrntlorcil and n III icinovu the aamo to the McHtiaue IjilKlliiH' 213 8. 13th > trrct , wlu'io ho cap bo ecn idur Junuiry 5th , Until his return from Icginlattve ( ntlCB at Lincoln , Mr. J , T. Jlorlaty , n.toriify , will Imvo charge or hit aflalrn. Uei SHI MASTKR'S ' SALII. fn the Circuit Court nf the United Statei , for the Jlittrict of Jftbratlra L. W. lULT.KYb , Tru.tee , ) xs ) In Chancery. JIAIUON MEH1ULI. etal. j KS or uoiaaAOK. 1'nbl'o Kotlce U llcro'-jrflven , th t In pursuann mil by Uriue f I a ilvcrce cnkrol In the ahir * a me n the ICth diy of No emler. 11-81 , 1 , Kill ) I. Iller- l wcrKl > clal Master In Chanhfr } In eald court , wl I on the { th day olJatiutry , Jt85 nt the hour of ten o'olrvkln tnetorrnnnn ol the taM day , at the ( froDt ] north door ol the United States 'court house and I'oit IDco bultdine , In the cl > y ot Onuhi , DougUa ruuntr , Htateand Illatrict ol Ncbrouku , ssll at uuc- tlcn thejollowirtde'o Itcd ptcpertv , to.wlt : The ncrthwett iniarUrol ucMlon thlrty-tl > u , InTowtuhUi twtntv lour , north ol range nlnv , cast ol Ota I' . II. bneclal Master In Clunccry. W B.HAYNK , Corap uj'a Solicitor. do 31-J",7-H-l-23 D.C.BRYA.aTBI.D. ! 1224 Fnrimm Street , OoroerUthSti Office hours 3 to 13 a.m. , 2 to 4 ji Ten lean oxpotUnoe. Can piik fl7 M. f hnrlcs SN , St. LonU , IN . it ifnr lu " . < < -J i , 't. ' nf , i * . 0 > , , , % tI F' I IP lt < ij-rc m tr i * r ifC'nHnu > t ' i.fwtB Itfl Hm * t > liKliiM'h in 111 ui > cr F'lifflrup | 9 (4t. ( lA . tl ! rf - llVBl.tftnW 1. CllT PUJ'TJ W All 1 Hi Nervous Diostr.itloii Pchlilly. Mcnt.il tnt JhSlcal ) WiaKiiess Mticurbl nnd olhitr Ma Ions o' ' Throat , Skin ot Hones , ninod Polson'nf , ) id Sores and Ulcers > - i < iri * \ \ \ uarm > . > w Diseases Utslmj trum IndlscrcHon. C\ccfS , tposfi'O or Iniiuljcnci1 MFI rr in < > M > H > or iM i tM ntoth Rotltt/ of IrmKi. * oafut | ' OM.ICA. HA ! fi Improper or nnuftpp > , M . * * 6 f by niftlir V4. . A , Positive Writren Guaranlo.i5 rtrn In * 11 eomNp c\tri. Id dlelnti cnl ertryK ramphlft * . Knellth or Oi-rm n , ni pag loriblue nbovo dlieaits iniiitloor RJ.ARR8AGE CUBBEJ . lr..uiA In tloih in f ill MB 10. moneyer poi l ( te ; tamrj > ii | t earrrr , 3' > e , Thlr I > to3 icataln ttbf \ \ urtotii , doubtful ot lna&li.iilfft vrt i ) Itav , A tiook ( < rc t Int. , -t to lit. lliK'.li , > ( { , viuilim wf irjniowj ti m virtoo -iti ! tin. I.JVEIt nnd ICIDfJr.VS. and JtU'TltllB Till' HKAJ.T1I tind VIC30H of YOUTlt Ur * lii'jHIa WJIH of AppclHO. Ill' . * ) l tiiciipin % ciiruil. 1'oiivT , i . m-nosippslvoiitwlorcu. Ivi'na tlia inlnil niul . . .jnllca drain . ! Silii'i Inn from coin rjioi.'jlnrto tliclrBaxw.il inrl InDK , It flrEa'HrRON TO'SIO n tain nnd p cily euro. ( { Ilirsa vicar , liotutliy conipluxlon. Prcnucnl aticnipts at c1" " < - ! > ' 'lut ? only mid to thopoptilnrllyoffliuorlplnnl. Do notcapcrl IDl'llt puttlio OlIIOIKM. AM ) HS. T A Hcndyour nldretstollioDr. 1 - flSUl/itits , Mo.for our "BMEA.M.aoOK. ' QnlrU. & ) iiro fui-ea. BU" A ptinrantca fjiven t > rte,1/ca9e timerar , i o ntntnpj for Celebrated McUIculWorlu , Address. F. . OILARKU , id. U. , b6Co tl Clark Street. CincAco , ILL. _ _ SA'.S LAtW AGZKCt & CO. , TO DAVIO a BMrfi n. ( Conoia Po in n OMAUA. n-iyo lot ctla Sjs.ooa itrts c ritnUy c-ciaciti ! * nd a KsstaiLi Kobiuki , ti5 iw iirc anil an niwy tvtroc Imjna oa i rr.-j tor cjtl In Docglas , UoUgv , 0 < iUM PUlts , Bart , turning , HiroyVni > 2tti ) . . xtita * Binders , nil Butler Oonntico Tut B f.Lld ID ill psrto ol the Biota M : ncy Icine J on rcprovMl ( * > & ? . Houtv Pnbllo Blvrsva in crDce Corieuioml JAS.H.PEABODY.M. D , Physician Beelldenoo No. 1137 Jones St. Office , No. 1603 Fai aam etroet. Olfloe hours,12 in to t p. m. and fiom to t p. m. Telephone , tor offlco 07tosdeDpa ! 120. W1H cute N rvousnoa , I.iimbupo , nliciin Neuralgia , BeUtUa , Kidney. Spltin initl I.\LT ! .tlHpii.e Bout , Antbmn , llunrtillxcn i' . Dlrpi-jjili , ' nuslll MI.Mi I i ilpela . CMturrh , Piles , > pllfi v. Imiiuunrv. iMimb ' u ITolnpsni Uteri , otc. ( Inly nckiillllt I l.clrlc mltlii AM.T lea th t nnU the r.lrrlrkll unU inncnnUsni InroiiKli ihi 2oOr , onu can bo roclmruod in ttu lualuul bjr t.u jtmlont. Winter (9 ( coming , the eoaooncf the year for acho' md pains. In view of this fact wo say huycno ol ) r. llorno's Electric Pel to. By so doing you nil ] ivot'J Kheumatlsm , KldnoyTronblcB nd other Ills . atfleehla ho'rto. Do net delay , but o ) l ft oui idles and examine bulls , No. 1122 Douglaa etroet , 01 ; . F Qoodman'e , 1110 VaroamBt.Uux ha , Neb. Or. Icrs filled 0. O. D W. S. 8HO MAK E , ltonefaoi [ [ Counsellor AT LAW. ? /5 S , 13th St. Omaha. Neb. Fourteen Years' 1'raotlco In Iowa aud Colorado. UEFKRENCKS IOWAlion. . J , lioeil , Aesoclato Justice Surrumo ! oun , residence , 'Vuacil Dluflt ; lion 0 , n. Lewis , lletrlct Judge , rc ldeiico , Cherokee : Firfit Nailunal lank and Olllccr k 1'u y , Uankcrs , Council Dlnfls ; laney i- Ford , Vankcra , Logan , Ilarrlven Co , , Ia. COLORADO Hon. J. C , Helm , Ae'oclato Justice , ujircme C urt , rcaldence , Jlfiner ; Hon. Wm liar Uui. District Juugo , lotiilcnco , liuoca VistaIIati- ; ) y s Bank , Faiijay ) > Park Co ilccl3-lui aciencB of Life Only $ l GO BY MAIL POSTPAID. THYSELF , , A GREAT MEDlOAlj "WOiaC Kxhaaated Vitality , Nervous aud Phyolotl DobJi ! : ) 'rematuro Decline In Man. KrrordOl Youth , and thi mtold mlsorlos resulting from IndlDerelloiis or ex 1'jtECD. A book tor every man , young , inlJdlo ftgcd iDd old. It contains 126 prcecrlptloni lur all wul md chronlo dlecaeoa each one of wlilch Is 1m alnAlile la found by the Author , whose experience lor 1 ! ioitB la euQn is probably nevur oelore loll to the lei ) ( any phyaloian. 00 pages , bound In baiUtltD' French rnuelln omnwiod oovera , full , gilt gTir.i ntee ( ? 10 lie a finer work In every sense , machanlcal , lit irary and pro ! es lei > al , than any ether wort ooldib ihla country for $2.60 , or the meaty will b refunded n every Instance , Price only $1.00 by mall , post ? ald , lllustrfttlve ( ample 6 oente. Bond now. OoU nodal awarded the autlior by tba Natlonil Medical teodatlon , to the ottlcers oi which bo rotors. The Holenoo ol Llle should be if ad by the yonne ! rr Instruction , and by the afflicted lor rullel. It will stncflt all. London Laaont. Taero U no member of aaclety to whom Tha Set' in oo ol Ufo will not to useful , whether youth , par. nit , { tuarulan , Inetructor or dcrgym . Ar'Cii ( ut. Addreeo the Pcabody MedliJtl Inb.ltute , or Dr. W H , Parker , No. i UulQnch Struct , Honton , Mau , . , who nay bo consulted ou a'l dlbeaoua riuiilrlnt ; tVlll and iipeilonoc. Cbrouto and obatlnbteultoaiet thit havi earned the Ull ol all other WiUCfll epeclaltyl Such treated uo * > " n r W I. lull ; , Uh'nv 'n Inrttnco ol f Allure. RBSDOL * * , REPRESENTS : t'aionlx Iimuraucv Co. , I < n.'u : > , Aaauta , . . . t : no. vtH Y , Ua.ltai 1,1' 0,0 0 Mur'-haiitnol N urk N J , ( au > ai , 75.UO uni FIre , l"'U dil.lri | Uanliul 1 SW',010 iV uiau'n ruLO , ( .arita . . . . i.t39XO ! ( HI The ' roinsrkablo growth of Oraah * durltif ; the last fovr yearn tg n matter of great ( wtonJuhmont to tho.io who pny nn occoalounl visit to thia growing city. The development of the Stoo1' Yardn the nocoacltv of the Bolt Llu0 Iloixd the finely pnvod otroots the hundreds of now residences and coolly bnatncBis blooke , with the popnlatlon of onr city uioro than doubled In the Itvat five yonra. All thli ia a great surprise to visitors and IB the admiration of ont oitleons , This rapid fjroTrth , the bualnosa activity , and the many substantial Improvements raadn a lively demand for Omaha ro.il oatato , and every Investor has made n handsome profit. Since the Wall Street panla Mny , with the subaoquoiit cry of hard tlmos , there has been IODI domaud from speculators - tors , but a fair demand from Investors seeking homoa. Thia latter claaa are taking advantage of low prices In build ing material and tire securing their homoa at much loss cost than will bo possible year hence. Speculators , too , can buy ronloBta * a cheaper now and ought to take udv&nt. o of present prices for future pro ti. The next fetr yearn promleoa grcatci divolopmenta In Omaha than the past li v i years , Which have been as Rood as vru could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo job bing honocB are added almost weekly , and ell add to thu prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and through- but the State , who have their money in the bnnkti drawing a nominal rate of tarest , which , if jndiclounly Invested in Omaha rani ot > tate , would bring them much greater returns. We haviiruany bargains which TTO ere confident Trill bring the purchaser largo profits In the now future. We have for the fiiiesfc resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have Hue lots at reason able prices OH Sherman avenue , ! 7th , 18th , 1'Jth and 8 ( > th streets. West on Faruarn. Davenport , Cumins , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some o the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnuni , the uro perty in the v ; ewtern tJirt of the city will increase m valiiH We also have the agency for the Syndicate aud Stout ; Yards proper ty in the south part , of the city. The iovelopments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will uurtaiiily double ; he price in a short time Wo also have some fine business ots and some elegant inside rusi- leucep for sale , Parties wishing to invtmt will find lome good bargains ! > y calling A M , 8 South h St Bet epn J ornham and P. S. We oak the o who hr property for sale at a bargain to f is n callWe want only bnrg' Wo will positively not handle j jrty at in ore than its real valu valuAil KA