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BEMONDA 'JANUARY 185. --MONDA V , 11 , V r < mbl > ilriif Imn with f'tr t bl tonloi. quickly mid I nrr lM * pni tit > \Vraluii-n' vori lylu. It If an nnnllliiz rnmidy for IVioasos > ' . ' Rftlucyn nml I.lvrr. It li Inrtiliifibu fet JMioM ? * Tiec-il'i- ' > tfoinen , anil all who lead HMontai.t ll\ > JKIina not Injure 1hatcrthCB hciflBO" produce eonstltttllon-- Inn mpltct ' - Mtnrtelie * anil tmrtr.ti the Mood , film i. < II mtlte.nMs the wwlmllntlon of fo- . . ' \ vilcotttmru and Jlclchtti ? , nid < . ! . - . i . " > n thp mn rls < tnl tierv I .vor Intermittent Vevpr-i , . .ifs.tmtr . , tilr ( ! r. Ac , Uh..i no O.JHU < < " ? - Dm irr-ntilm lm nU. < i t i . - ' . < n > tipti- t r ' ) > " > ( . * . I . f * Ud MlwU la me BHO/iD / CLAIK BEST OPBBATlNff , QUIOKES11 SELLING AND Ever offered to tlio nubile , HAMBUEG-AMEEIOAKI Ooa3O.jpct3ea.3r. LUTE ror. ENGLAND. JTIAKCS j cl thli irctl-knowa line art belli o : Itoo , Ia wjitor-tlghl oompsttaionlo , Md are famish- J with over ? raqutslto to mnko tha pftsKAgo both lafo and agrcoabls. Thoycrry the United SUtsi nd nuiopoan mills , cind lo vo Now Tork Thn a yi und Baturtlaya for PlymoutU ( LOHD02I ) Chor hour * . ( P.UUO ) nd JIAUBURG. EtSas : Ktocft3 ; ( rom Europe only tlB , First C bln , ? 55. $03 And 574 . Sieoriwc , 929. Henry Tundt , M rlt HiDEsa , K J : . iloorcH. Toll , jffontJlD Omoh , Oronotrc &Hchoonteon , s nt Council Bluff ! . O. BlT.lCIIAnD fcCO. , Can. P Agti , 81 Brosdwuy , N. Y. Cbfto. Kozmlnokt ts Co- Qtnerit ! 'J'B Ajsnta , 170 W shnccon ! Dt. , CIilo * . * f f M H H W .or K V E Ijr % V _ i AvMiinof youtlifullmpradenc * rj u > i-t ( rtimiituru IJocay , Nerroua Debility. Lo t . a , % z . , liavlnff tried i In vain every known ro odrhi.-JiMOYore < tftilrapleine ! < in80fB lr-curo1 which ho will Bond FREE tohl follovruiloren ! Nervous " ? " * " ? " * Debility&"u.pn"11"-"r- ! . - - JU ncj.l50Vnltoa8t.N.T. . E. 0. Waar'B Hisri AMD BBAIN TEmsmrai. a turantood npoolflo for llyasoila. UnzlnoBO , Convnl- olone , Fits , Korvoai HoumlgU , Qoadtoho , Ncrvoaa dee y and death , Promitnro Old age , Baroniea , loai cfpower la either ssx , Involuntary Losjoa and Spot. a orhorao u3 d by over ozertlonlof the brain , soil. abu o or over Indulgence. Eooh box. contains ono monlh'a treatment. (1.00 box.or six bottlti or ( B.OO , not by raiUprepsId on receipt of prlco. WB aOAKANTKK SIX BOXES To oar a any caoa With each order received by nt ( oi Blx bottles , acoompllihtd with (6.00 , wo will tend he purchaser oar wrltlon guarantee to rotund the money It thetreatmenldooanot effect a euro. Gaar- antoea tasned only by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. , Ely S3.mSio.rr , M 632 Mtdtjou St. , Ohlcago , Ill.f ' Q lctt anctSy jihilU In nil their csmpUentcd forme , nlso n diwascu cf the Skin nnd .isvcdand l 2'racllce * Seminal rtams , Pimples on appropriate t < . .r.fa < . . Cutioulticicnu. per- ipl : cr by lettei , cjcrcdly contldcnt'ial. Htd. ftent 'JV ' Mall ar..l Express. No marks on stitcnto or.nd = r , Addrci ! . , ClilwgoJH < II > WW BOTTLES. Erlonpr , . . . . . . - . Uavaiio. Cnlm6.iohor , . . . - . Bavaria Pilsner * . > Bohomiui. ! Kaiacir. . . , . - . - . . - * . Bremen. DOMESTIC. Bad jreiaor. . St , Loms. Anhauaor , . . . - .St. Lonio. Boat's . . . . - . Milwaukee. Sohlitz-PiLsiier _ . Milwaukee , K'ruefa . Omnha. Ale , Pnrt r Doiuostic and Rhine Wiae. , ! Si1t > . MATJEER , ISlSFarnamSt. A fflWB LX2TSS 0 P AT mm e THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE IN OMAHA NEB. S AbTorlt * prcicrlrtloa cf noud tpodulit IBOW uu n < lu AdJr ro. . turjnuMi.ua. THE EAHL OF AYLESFORD. Career of an Eeglfeh No lil \YboFleHriiii \ Hi me , FninoitQ Gcnndnlfl M ; > la1i Stnrtlct' Aristocratic Clrclch In Karopo Ancestral Ilnlln Abcndonctl fur Itcfuco on n tTcxnn Ilnncli Jjcsn oT a Familiar Fnco. t St , Louis Cikbo-Democrat , Kith. The body of the Iftto carl of Aylcsford , ranch'Otncr , and at ono time a saloon keeper at Big Springs , Tox. , who died nt the Sptlncjs on Tuoedoy night , will or- rive in St. Louis to-morrow. It will be received at the union depot by a local undertaker , who will embalm it and ship it to Now York , from which point it late to bo forwarded for interment in Eug- land. The deceased earl has been con nected with the cattle indnttry for two or tbrco ycara past. Ho wts well known all over tha ccclion of Texas In which his ranch ia located , and in fact by his cow- boy.liko freaks had ber.omo notorious throughout the state. During the time ho was located at Big Springs ho made frequent visits ( o St. Louis , and became well known to men around ( own and fro qncntcra of the Southern hotel rotunda. Ho visited England lu the cpring of Ian year , and elurlng hia alay in Now York was interviewed by a reporter , to whom ho eipresEcd himself in favorable terms OH to hia lifo nnd surroundings in the west. In England , and in Londonoocloty par ticularly , the Earl of yleaford'a death will recall the famous dlvorco court pro ceedings in which the Eirl and his Coun tess nud the Moiquij of Dlandfoid. now the Duke of Marlboruugh , appeared in the moat unenviable light. The E rl was tha eighth of hia ancestor , the great lawyer , Honosgo l inch , by Gecrgo I. , in 1714. Ho was born in February , 18-19 , and f.ncccoded to his fr.thcr'n title and to thcsaOly in numbered family estates in one of the eastern conntico of England in January , 1871. Two dsya batoio his fallior'o death the Farl , wlio wao then L ord GucrnEoy , manied Edith leer Williams , tbo dr.ughtcr of a Btrkihiro Colonel nud a member of the house of Common ; . IIOBKODUIXO W1TU HOYALTV. At that time and for some time after ward the Earl was on icstlirmto terms with the Prince of Wales , ns ia shown by the feet that the Prince stood sponsor Jor hia cecond daughter , who was born in 1875. It was soon after the birth of this child that the proceedings in the Dovorce Court were commenced. It wa.i then shown that Lady Aylesford had conduct- ted an intrfguo with the Marquis of Bltndfotd , Lord R. Churchill's elder brother nnd heir to the Marlbprough lukedom. There wcro facts sufficient to nrorrant the granting of n docioa nisi but ; ho Queon'a Proctor intervened [ t was thown that the Earl had jccn seriously misconducting himself witl ; i lady cf high rank , aod as the outcome > f the Proctor's intervention , and on the [ round that there had been collusion , the lourt refused the order. The hearing of ho ciso occupied the court for a number if days , and furnished the most sonsa ional reading matter for the daily jour- lals. Jt cxci'ed the most intense interest hroughout Enuland and on the continent , iwing to the standing of the two great itistocratic families immediately con- ernccl. The Duke of Marlborough , then ho Marquis of Blandford , and subso- uoutly member of parlLiment for the Inrlborough fami y borough , liad some ight or nine years previous to the action , larried Lady Alboitha Frances Ham- iton , the sixth daughter of the Duke of ibercorn. By'bis marriage ho became rothsr-in-law to Lord ( .laud Hamilton , lember for the city of Liverpool ; LorJ feorgo P. Hamilton , member for the ountyof Middlesex ; Lord Lansdowne , ho present governor general of Caaiada ; lie Earl of Litchtield : Lord Dalkeith , the on of the Duke of Bucclcuch , and the ! a-l of Mount Edgecomb. The nltm- wlical weekly Lonaon press madecon - iderablo political capital out of the di- orco proceedings , laraistically cmpha- y.ing the fact that each of the nohla ) ixls who figured so ignominioiisly iu the iso would in duo tints take his Beat in 10 house of lords , nnd tht each had in is gift quite a number of church livings > r which ho would from time to time bo illed to appoint incumbents. Having tiled to secure the decree nisi , which ould have been welcome to each party , 'nrland ' Lady Aylesford mutually sigrecd ) Bopatato , AN Al'l'UOriUATE MOTTO. Guardians wore appointed for tllti two Mtghturs of the martiago , nnd by an jrcomcnt made in May , 1877 , thu then otorious couple perceded to act upto iho lotto ( f the Aylesfo < l escutcheon Aperto vivcro vo o 'olive with will un- ittored.1' ' Under the agreement the carl as to allow his wife § 5,500 a year on the nulition that fcho was. not to mclest him or a year or two the Aylesford fninily lattcra ceased to trouble the courts. There ore , however , from , time to time , pam- apln in the society journals jviiu ; th hetcabouts and doings of thoea'l and irk , uglytnmota.wo.0 in cintuln ion at 10 West End ns to iho position of Aly s- ird with rega'd. to the Marciuis of Bland- id. ; In 1882. tlio eafl of Aylesford sc- trcd an uc of parliament nr-'Jioozinghhu ) tnisoubont twoitnda hall millions ci ol nra on tlu > faintly esta cs , in order to ay oil his indcbtcdnuaa ivad invest ina inch in Texas. About two yca'B latc 1 , in Pobruaary , 881 , the cow ( a wcro agxui the sccno of a ittor con Hie t between the call and his iscaixled wife. Mr. 0. T. Fcaron , n Condon attorney , who had been nrjioint- d Lndy.Aylesford'sttnsteo niulortnol877 oparntion ngi cement , sued the carl for ,410 , a rears of the $2,500 annuity , o- ; oihcr with interest. 'I ho dcfcndcnt dis- xtted the claim nnd put in a conn or-cln'ui 'or damages sustainod.tlronglitho action ol Lndy Aylcsfo.d , The case came before NIr , Justice Day , nnd was con inttcd for iovotal days. Lady Aylesford mul the L nko of Ma thorough , the latter mud \gaiii8this inclina ion , wo o called ns wjt- iie&ses , itEOKtr.ss or HEVUOOF. For the defendant it was contended that the annuity wcs granti il on the con dition that ho wnt not molested by his wife. It was lu&'utod that he bad boon tno'raUd by her Inaeniuoh ni Li y Ayles ford. In Addition to living with the duke tf Slatlborougb , had , a a result of adnl torous rolatioiiB , g vjn birth to a male child. The child was born in Paris in November , 1881 It was registerfd in that city under the rwniJ of Guy Bert- rand , but was openly called by tha serv ants nnd others ia Lady Aylotford'a ' employ - ploy "Lord Gurnsey. " The tlilo bsron of Guernsey wan conferred on the cele * brated llenoaRe Finch by Queen Arju prior to hU being erf n'cd a ppu by George I , mid his nlwyi been the COUP eay title i f t j K .r t J t'io t.nrld\ dnr- 1C } ' 0 > B lift , ' . . .C tf 1 .3 . .t ' .r. F rthocl.fi.io in t. o cc.it two 01 Kenron vs Aylcsford , a letter written bj L dy Ayleifjtd was handed in to tb < court. It wcs n dreeced to young Bert rand'a nurae , and contained tlu follow icg passige : 'I think it beat that yet ahonld know that his mother's nsma is L&dy Aylccfoid , nd not M > s. Spencer , as 1 led you to believe , and Mr. Spencer , whom you have EPCD , ia Lord Blandford , the father of the child. " The cnrl ol Aylesford , through his nttornoy , con tended that through the boy having been represented ni hia eon and heir ho hat ) been compelled to obln'n ' a second net ol parliament authorizing him to cell hU property , nud that in consequence ho had lost $75,000 by the delay and extra ox < petiifo. TUB CHAROE OF MOtESTATIOX. There were Icng and wearisome argu ments aa to what the the torin "molcst- ati'in" implied. For the earl of Aylos- ford it waa contcndtd that Lady Ales1 ford'a ' action in allowing the boy to be called by the couttci > y title of the family was calculhtcd to "disturb , trouble , vex and render nnoaty" her husband. The judge held that tttbstnntlal injury had been done the carl , nnd finally n verdict wna returned in his favor. A few month ) later tbo Lady Aleaford's param our biicaina Iho duke of Marlborouph , The duke ii atill oe cralod from hia wifr , the Ditches ? , and his elder son and heir to the dukedom is now under the guard ianship of the Dowager duchcio of Marl- borough. Little was heard in England of the late earl after ho settled in Texas. Now and ognin n paragraph appeared in the papori , telling of his hono-rlding nnd hlo frontier cxpljitr , nnd to thcsa who know hia catoer the nuws of hia death nt tha ngo of 00 will bo received with no great surprise. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. DALIAS , Tox. , January 14. An un dertaker hero received a telegram from Big Springs announcing the death of the earl of Ayleeford , which occurred on Thuoedcy night , requesting him to come on the tint train nnd bring a metallic ciao for the remains , which will bo om- b. % mod and chipped to England , The deceased came to this country about three yearn ago nnd investrd largely in hinds nnd Block in wts ; Texas. List year nnd while- returning ho revisited England , - ing from the Darby races had a misun < dcrjtandinpj and ecnfilo with the police , in which ono of his legs waa badly frac tured. Ho returned to this country soon after , and. up to tlio time of his death made Big Springs hia headquarters. Ho Wai .rather wild , though possessed of good impulses , and drank freely. Hia lands are in litigation. LONDON , January 14. The cnddea death of the Earl of Ayleaford , at his ranch in Texa ? , causes much comment and speculation horo. Ho spent throe months iu England laab y > r , nnd signal ized hia visit by a row at a railway sta tion , during which ho had a log broken , and by the silo of hia country estates at Aylesford , near Maldatono , in Kent. Lady Ayleaford left his homo in 1870 for the protection of the Marquis of Bland- ford- , who is now the duke of Marl- borough. People in society nro now dis- sussing the probabilities of the Duke of Marlborangh'a fulfilling the solemn pledge which ho made to liciy Ayleaford some years ago , to make her hia legal wlfo aa scon as possible. . She excused ler conduct in ncooptlnc ; Lord Bland- lord 'a protection on the plea that lifo was ntolerablo with Lori Aylesford , and that Lord Blaadford had promised to marry lor aa eoon ns she could' get a divorce. . Sow that Lord Aylesford' has been re- noved by death , it remains to bo aeon vhothor'tdo Dnko of Marlborough will ulfill the promise ho inndo eight years- .go . and haa-frcqiiontly renewed. Many ifioplo who-are troll ncqpaixitod with the iharactor and record' or the young duke lo not believe that ho will be man mongh to redeem bio * pledge , nnd that 10 never moint to make Lady Aylesford lia duchess , The Ptloce of AYalecwho ras a boon companion of'Lord Ayloafori .nd . eponsor for the younger of his two laughters , is said t ) be much affected by te carl's sadden death. HorsCo d'sit old Plreeplmte. Dr. R M. JLI XANDEBS FannottsbnrrjJ , 'a. , soys "I think Horsford'a Adic ' is-not iu orlter 'hoaph&tj - equaled any oparntion o } phoaphnrua. LLIj PIlill913 TO'JDHia UBPOUTBIJ. low Honator GroninoWonVifa lf a. No-jvepaxier IIh.n'd Aid. 'rom aa Intsiviaw. Sovernl yoara ago , when I was jvr.in- idato for governor of rriy state , ugen- lurann in a neighboring lown , wbcru I hanced to bo , said that bo would oppoeu 10 on thn ground th til irai a bachelor , lo was cl-jur than II v u , not tha best- joking man in the wotld , nnl had. never eon maniad ; . BO , to hilbiico him , I said : i jant that I would bat him a hat 1 nuld find a lady ineido of thtia yoara rbo woukli inirty me , and that wax titter , I was euru , than hu could do. I uccoeded in backing him dow.n , but li ot into another difliculty. One , of these .owBpapor cbnr Homohow ot ether gpt old of what I LvidlarJd or , rather , , whati hodu'i inid and the tirat think that kucrtr I wn published aa offer- ag to loot lliab.i weald be married within hrou yaai 8. A scuribo In Bfcltlmoro , to ; ot nhmid of his fellows , ventured to gjv ho n 3,010 the lady in that city to v/hom wu ) engaged. From my } tro < .n nni-naU id days to that tima I had not thought if getting tnarrind , much lisas of naklcg t Trlfo of tk lady mentioned. I lappou"- id to moat her , however ? , , a , day02 two tftorward for I knew her aod > asked lor what eho thought of the ruwoix t > i9 bold mo laughingly that If it would aid in my election nho would not coat rod ki it autll after 1 became governor. I bollovo that it wa : . never contradict ed , and aa I eubaeqiiently married the laoy , it ia now too laiu lo deny- . That tuwepapur reporter fertile imagination secured for mo the bast wife in tbo wruld. The distressing disoaee , Salt Jlheum , is roidily cured by tlucd'e Siroaparilla , tlio izreat bl.iod , punilei1. Sold by all drug- . gisti. _ _ t The Illinois How. Bi'HiiafUUJauuiry ! 17 The lioase , uf rcpreeontativej wai In continuous sownn from 0 o'clock l-'ricivy woiniug until twrtbb , loocniDR. Tbo tim > ai spent in dilatory motions nud'irorti by tin ropubllcina to uu- 60 tiipoftltor Ihiuen. Atone tnno tha wocowl- Ings werc > tiitnuUuom and a colliiion wfs thteatesved. Th > home liimllv aJjiiwrned The undo utanding cnw i tlut ll'i\aei will re- > ien on Mouday orTuwdsy. Tkcjo of tha ( Ihinocrmio mtiubera ro nick : it > U Shuw , ol Ca-s county , quite etrionsly with t3ivaten ( The laundry nt 1512 Howard street 1ms opened permanently , tuul ia pre red U do first-class work , THICKS IF MACHIHIS. Tliti DtacconntaWc Stops siid Starts flbicli Pozzls Mcdiaiics. Ijocomotlvo'c QiictrKfrnke Wntchcp , Tlmt Unvc Only Nccrtail a Iilltlo Kelt. 1'hlhdolplifft limes. "Thoro nro times , " said a well-known machinist yesterday , "when nearly all machines got cranky. The trouble is often a simple ono mid it not Infrequent ly ow.ng to tha mnchinlsfc not knowing hia business. But thio is not olnrnys thu ca o. The very bs&tmoohnnlo gets hold of n nut sometimes that is difficult to crack. A machine , no matter of what kind , nny work perfectly for months , nud then ono day something goto wrong with it. The machinist looks nt it , ex amines It , perhaps oven tskes it tj plccco , and puts It up ncain , but all of no aval ) ; the machine reran ns like a bulky horse , which nothing will make go. At kit the machinist g'ots tired and goes home , sick of potteiiug with the trouble- aomo thing. "Ho comes to work the next day , por- hnpa having forgotten the previous trouble , touches a handle hero , a wheel there , drops a Httlo oil in half n dozen placer , turns on tin steam and nil' she goes without a murmur , ni if nothing had over happened. No , 1 c n't explain it neither could ho. The only conclnticn to bo drawn is that ho omitted on the occasion cf the otopoaijo thoto little noccBoary touches of iho handles , turn ing of wheels , and droppings of tA\ \ . Hut there sro other cases of u slightly diflor- ont nature. "For instance , I had an order n little whlln njo to ninko n psper cutting machine from a cot tain pattern. I made it. When it was put to work it was foued to cut the paper with ft curve in- otead of ot wight. Now , nf course , I could remedy that by n mechanical ap plication , and did , However , I also went to work and made anutlur machine exactly like the first in every respect. The second macl iao perfectly micceso- fal. Yet if you take the two machines to pieces and placu nvciy piece of noh tnr.chino alongside of the other I'll ven ture to siy there ia not n ha\r'a \ brep.dth of difference in them. 1 can't acotuat for the difliculty with the iiiat. I only knonrhowto overcome it , and I did overcome It. "Now , hero is a caae of'a trouble B had with an instrument , the mechanism of which. I woo not very vn'l ! acquainted with. A tliort limu njjo ny ; u-lophouo wouldn't work. I couldn't cnnvoren through it at nil. The only thing , Jhenul wuu a terrible buzzing n < as. I oillnd' up the operator at the cautrat nf.-vtion , but ho conldn-'t account for it , snd aont a man around. Ho came and looked at the in strument , got connected with the central and wont away. Presently I taunted to nse it again , but I found the trouble vaa as cai ai over. Ai eocond man.rai sent around to discover the cause. After a while Its found out lint tha connection with the fjronnd wire hud bocoma-disturbed. The wlro > wai loosco- cd > anil.only formed justBufllclent circuit to convoy sound. The sinking of myjon- gines atd maehinoiy c.sutcd > a. vibnvtion , which n nde the buzzingsound. Then an reconnected ; the ground wire ; tliocltcait WQ5completedtndBtrougthenodaadIhavo now.co moro trouble with the phone. Almost nil the troubles with engmesma ; ' chines , sod complicattd iustrnmonts of ill kinds are caused by jaat some simple matter such as this. A thoroughly com petent mati msy overlook the cautoi ar.d inothsrmsp Tralkupand'jpot'itlnilanUy. "Wati-hea ate so s all , ' and their mechanism ia so delicate that it requires a : arcfuLdnspection to find iho cause of any trouble , " said a jeweler. The causes , of uidden stoppage are vry variaus , but vnongtho mo-.t frequent is tho. want of } ilk > Aidrcp. of oil in i\t watch -si 1 .last 'com. oigbtsMi montlis tt two y > * rsas a uhricator. . At the end of that time tha ivories become dry and oonsidcn&lo weau 3iisue3Siall a watch , inayrun. for live fcsas before it stopsJf nvvatch it n-ouglit-toirool can nok ahvay/v say in- itautljAvh.T.i is the matVur , though 1 often H'.U ) to ntdke some statement to * satisfy a adynor.inoousidotato : uan. Sometimes 1 iaTOtviW.r.bch to 'cure , ' and liava taken it : o peceB , but do all 1 would , I could uot ; ct it.riglit . > Then I lay it oa ono side , iisd go .to. work on sonietJiiiig eio. Whon. como. bock to the watch it ia jtist.jui. ikcly ! not that overythinj' will slide Utopian as easily r .possiblo. Of coitiso , ho. > enson , of my trouble > 'ns l en a littlu lervousnesa. I have beer 4 tired or iiucions , or my oye&or fingora have bnusi. "Sometimes 1 hare ieu > xir : l a waLcK aid hung it on thoick : for n few day , icforo letnrning it.to the owacr in gpotl wrking order. Thou po-hrja in two on lu'oo da-ysho Imnqs it. back aii.ppcd r in. i hatifrsometinHUia. poser , btt' in si'.ch a nso I put the wtiolL in my , pockei and tttryitTOund mo for a. , few dayp. Inuqingavratc&Gn the radt , wliklt/ia / i erf oc Uy still and of oven timpu'aturo ' , is ( ot a. fair test. By , car yinrjytan m peek > it , I often discc tut the trouble , whluh , is ; oacraly u voryj sluiplo oi' . " "Sewiu1 mrdiinca are juii n pcjky aij iranky as. wojDn"said old Tom MoX/lanc uio cf tbo ol o'st ' diouma ers of Philatloi- | 3lui. "I'vosworked ' < HI all. 'Jliotes Hackoy's nucliiiio you'v Heard eo.iuuulii ak ! about , tlio cvno that Hiis a r jjvUty ciu . .etistwiso Uieies litigat&oi outlet . ' ft-as wor U1 at . ( as. A.Stovivas & ) lace on S-iiliQtt street , , Ole Jjniny/&ii ; > v ina died a. year or two.iigo , nU then hia Brother Ivo up buiinois nnd wont to Boston. . Lused to wor. < atone o1 Mac- vty'HOstl wan confjdered ikprotty ocd land. I' ' thought I ioowod. that.m&chliio like a 7 > nok , bub 1 w nt back on mo ono ay. lit j > l y < ! d 'p'jioum for two cJ ys. It : w stilt I conliln't ck ) notVilit' wiUi t , tionit brokunll my thre.v3r , and at mt It took and ioro nbotti a iucn und u inUijato ono cf ray uppers. * 'Well. I eoailn't ' lied oni what was ; ko rasttor. I gueasod tV e. . thing w s ba witched. Anyhow , I went out and bought aom'3 eplrita o * turpentine and clmncd ava/y part of it , thwx I oiloil it nfri'sh liit him bo ftv a whwlw day. I 'meirjior mu nn1 my vld woman took a liolday Wmt day an' spwit it oa tlm > ivor in a Dola- wi'o stuano' . Well , I don't knovvMhat did it , whether it woailto ro t had put it in a gooJ" humw\cir the clcitniug the oil , lint whin I when down to the piop nu t day il'f old Uim went along UVu n hfuiso aliro. as thouglt uuvor hailu't kton notltin' the -Biatter vsitlt it. " _ 'Ercr had oty bother with my orglno" jn'd ' E Muriny.BQ or ginevcon tha 1'enn- jyivnnia r il od. No , 1 cai'k oay I ovei d'd , but I'vo hea'dold Ja' ' < e Flnl y , who used to Mn tto cxpre 3 between Phi1 adulpbia aid Now \otk , tell oquoprstciry of tv trouble ho got Into once. Ho wnb oontidend a good uo lnccr , and w a un doubtedly a thoroughly oipablo mai. It w ono wtnUr a good maty years ( , " , ho was running h a usual ci tjluo on the oroti n , { xrr .i. Ho r . % ' . : c Trent'i ' 8 fi- ! > a il , t ipcJ Ji ro twc-jty winn s f tffieBbmonts. Tanr.st w * ovj.r , the papoengfirs all eeated , the line eigniled 'clear,1' the bell rang , and old Jake tool * off the bralo and turned the slenm on , The engine Rave a sort if ) ft feeble kic ! < nd thu big driving-wheels revolved hall lid. . zoalmoe , but didn't ' grip the rallr , nnd the train d tln'tinovsf. " ' twin tet "Ja' < o thought the was heavy , so ho backed it n little to aln or impetus. Then ho pat on the ntcam full lentil to go forward , but the _ rid engine just Kicked again , and the driving-wind ! went round again , but the train novoi moved. Jake got mad at lost mid got oil the cb to look for the tronblr. He shouted to the fireman to turn e n steam. HU order wai obeyed , and \irthout thu olightes trouble the uugino gtidsd out of the atation aa if she were on soaped board. Jake uus 83 worried nbont it tlut it preyed on his mind , and ubcnt six mouths after ho resigned liiapoii - tion. I haven't the Iocs1 idea what was the matter , but 1 guess Jake had forgot ten something that ho ought to have done , and the liromtw just told to lei her go , WBiit through the proper bttoiaeaa. Jake tlrught the engine wau ben itched , and died in that bsllnf. " lULESt 1'IIjKSt PJIiESt A SUIIB OU1113 FOUND AT i ASTf HO ONE NERD TO FT It Tt. A sure euro for Blind , Bleeding , Itching nn > ] Ulcerated Piles has been ( Htcovorod by Div Williama ( an Indian Kennedy , ) called Br William'a ladlnn Pile Ointment A single box has cured the worst chrculo ceaea of 25 or SO yoara sUncHug. No on3 need suffer five mlautoa after applyincr thla womle/fnl Booth- inff medicine. lAitlons , Instruments nnd elec tuaries do inora harm thnu gsnd , William's Indian Pllo Ointment nb orba the tnnirra , al lays the IntonBO itching , ( narttanlbriy nt niplit after pelting wnm in boil , ) ncin ns n poultice , prlvea instant rclitf , nud la prt Ared only for Pilot * , itching of the piivato- > arta and for notluiicr else. . Head what the Hon. .T. M. OolBnbv ry , ol Cleveland , Bays about Dr. WlRlMii'a Unciiu ] Pile Oolutnicut : "I have need scores of 1'ilc Cures , nnd It affords mo plcasnni to oay that I have nuver found anything which Riwj sncli immediate and permanent relief ns Dr , Ham's Indian Ointnnont. For sola by all tlrup- plets and mailed on receipt of price , 5Cc and 81. Sold nt retail by Kuhn & Co. C. F. GjroDMAis ; Wholo8 lo Aftrat. Lisi ; of letkora romhlninR in the pesto Hi so January HJtb , 1885. Anderson A G Andcwon V jili Ailanu O B Ur \KK A Reach GY Black G 1C Daylnu J Bagln V Ucrjctit-n K Uataid A Belding .r W Burns S lirenon .T Babcock W E S IJalJL-r G W Brunur V Blair E W Cronin ( T Clayton G U Coin J O Cloud .1 Clia'o 3 Cuter II Cmmcr W Y C IT Ciirtlu J II Carroll G Dyron H DtiscolllJD VoirJP Davies U Eskert K Keder H Trauty C iJVeeman M Flowcra L JL Klorehetm & M i A Garllch H Hbrn J S I tall H ( Mister D II Howard St F07 Ifanlkson F llixod AM2 , llunaim L P Hanky Jf Hull U lohrmm G W Jensen A Tfcoobson II Jensen J J Tacobson II [ jar > KiiF Ijonderyon Mr Lombard ! D Ledei ) UA I.areen C M ! Leon J T MondesllM Mallory J 0 tt. K. Mitchell I" , Muty H O Mitchell J \lertor H Moody ; F C NelKnnll Nolan M Sohln JAG Nordling D ) ppeubi-mnr ! J F O'Cormell D 2 .Vfarien EA L'rndhfcall H II Pepjrer W L'ettunson G i'orian J E lAlwors J Prouty H A I'lento , . ! Phillippi V ilefd.II Jlitchie M Hoat-he J : { oseiij raiiy T ? JJandber O : iohort n H KobertH W A Kobortson C Upontfwl H Kowley lullivau S fcipaberg1 0 A iehivartz D Simiuoua I1 itUivanNJ Soyder ti A icliei .ia Hroj Scnotdo II 'fity ' U S Schenk I ) ilveiblay P fiplitt G ilimkti rhtS Trudoll L nnHB "Vandorcn C II , r ll .y J H Valihis J Worrlin.in II Vo-aa O A 2 Williaina J W Weint J H T Vhtatley C Vilku J 1 Vcjnmor G W 1A3KJ3' LIST. ndrfon Miss A. Anderson Miss 11 C * relnlald Miss 1C. . Attemlotr Miss ] ; i-.Tiy .Mrs E Burvall MUa I'1 J Uarkor Mrs A lu-am artner M BcnutttMrs M SoHsiian Airs I' Cro.si Mra G ] arlenn Miss ) I/ Ca roll Mrs G C 'Mlumu Jlrn G' < Ciirr Mis X A 'iwlo JNlitx A ] ) ilenbtck Miu J Mian .fB l''ff iu Mrs E 15 B * Ktyn-HMru Ij B luiadia blisa ti gff Mrs A . ieuihO Mrn fi. Graham Mipa C iniy Airs A Gullnghor MrH InoJi'ii Mrs Hi Gro u Mra { ( . rmon.Mr. K IIowoll Mis E D IlayH Mi's li Huiuefl Mra A lU'C'd Mlrt J enisnn JVlis , Ceya Mtn-li ICnnth Mra M .eon Mi'ajj Lockwou'l JIrs Ii Lasolls Mian A ilullan Mrs H 3 fonsey A 11 utterly n 0 li. IMoris Mia I * iluiiiford Mrs JlCr Malncuy Mia ] N OUliel MFH F .Mitchell Misn Jl BlrsH Tettercon Miss 1C : 'cia Mi < A Pudemmi Mr < M 1'olm.rMrjMS IU ht T HuB f > ll Mru L Ilililer Ml" * N Hoiff Mrs 0 K-Uay Uiii. I ) Kinlcop Mru H llietidau Mri A Smith Mrni : ? ul ivuui Midi 1C Kuutli Mis J K rjHckJeyMiiH A KullivMi V SinltU Mnt A Huyder Mm S II AA Salisbury A J A B Tailor Mlts J TlrDIIIRH MlH O " > 7 W llaco MmT Work Mim L Willrodt Mra V 'jr ' Mra tj ' l" ' Xoll'ail" tOTOTIt CLiH'J ' MATTK1I. lUchardaon W Khurman I Walton J AWllj II J Misner W T Miurehtml NV II IlUrll S CUikMrsGW fittrn MUM Ktr.ii l.t.Mr8 C. K. COUTANT. Er Vloo Chancellor of Louisville , Ky , Hon. James flarlao , says of S' . Jacobo Oil : "I uio it and 1 know full well vyborecf I tpenk in proneuociog It a laoat extraordinary euro for all th > t ia claimed for it by Its proprietors , Every family should h&To it , " ° u Rheumatism , Mciralga { ! , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Kcadiihc , Tcnthnchc , IIiit-ii'i.Mriili ! * . t' t Itllt-v , Ait , OTIIIII nnmr.r s \ iinri , l > IrHtliiii4fa 11 ( rni : ciiAin.i : < t A , < nr < > pt. A.\OaELMtl'n.V , U S. .t. SnUt'J S-orldo [ nitcd mo of rhouimtl'm' ' > hroo - . hKl cxliau tou"thclt months ag-oi.ftcr ray i hyucUtu jincdlos whhout Khlt'C ' relief. 0. 1' . Uior.rntR , Ally at Law , lltcrsnlck , On. I liavn hco-i ftilllctoil w Ith tlm'imtl < m nffttly Ihrt } ' earB.amlixraw nottltsot Swift's Speclflo cand nio. t Is a Oed scmi't. ' tlio tntlerlnv J. II. WAHA it , Thomson , Qa. 1 havobcol cntliolj roHoMiil ol upvoro rlicumallw u my light dim lly tlio uncof D-\ ! < t'e Sfuclllo nu < ' m .il tnrouizh Uet ' Inter nlthoct r l. > ) so. SircuiT Hr.RD'iT ) Kd. So. Uulthator , Atlanta , Qa. TWENTY YEARS 1 lud bcoo ix BiifTcrcrfrom L-inmnnUsm t cntv jo. r ; WABTO rcl ton tknlcton ; -ouM hardly Kot nbnut , o\en nn nrct.lice. Swllt't pro fie his cured mo Bound ml well , Una EIRA MKKSMX > , Mncon , Qa , Swift's Sfcdllo Ha nllctol mo ol rlioun.itlsrti lilrh otono time ttirontcucd to ( .top-my inlnistfrliil \roik. llBV.V A. KIRK , Cr > . I'lims.Ala. 3wlffa SpcclDo l entirely vcotallo. Treatise on i/xr.l al Skin Ulaciurs mallol Irco , .viriSi-Kcu-io Co. , AtlantJ , Oa. BurscndtwoatajnjiarcrOloliratoaMedicatWor'cs , Ad orn , F. K > . OEiAKItK , M. ii. , ISO So'iUi Clatlc-Strcct , CntCAC.o ltL. . - , - > v'l on HorllcU's rowl. " wrtto lintiOrisU o1 > rjtetul mother * . MoOwtM nulk conlalui nn u-.irci. An mUflcial lood tot lufiatflinuUl utyin no Flares TLa bwt mil ' uMOt-.ouj IDMl In health P U S V IT rti-'tiTM s tor lSlM.ST8.nnd tlitbi > st illet f or yvst'ui'Tica ' . frccfrmu ecoiu HUhly IieneJlcln MntlvTB ai a drlnU. Price nK JlyullilnimrlHs. w > - u' * xx - Bond for DooU ou tUo Treat. of Uutldrcu , f reo "Ka llT dlti.lcJ DI ! nu , Uloui. " O. W. nil. JT. n. . Mtakef * . A' . J. _ . . Kinau uihttcou-.di. dc.iirtd.-ir.ir. r.tu , Sf'san , A'aruai. "No hesllsncjr In vronoanelnit It nojfrlor l "J- thln exunt. ' i' . X , IV * rM , H. It. ! > . V. > . 7.111 Ira ncnt hj mail on n-crlpt of 1'rico m u iia IKMtLICK'S VOOn < : ( ) . , Jlnrlnc , Vi . ' i flij r t' * > o * . c.t n. Ncrvuut 0ioslrcllDii , Oehlilly , MontB K.IJ pliyskr.l V.'oaKncss , Mtrcjrldl and oilier AfiO' liuns ol Throat , Skin or Rones , Blood Poison- ! ; aid Sores and Ulcers , n-nipi iih e. cf , ca latut i-ltnlitl ; prmcK : . fli'e'.T , FrUVtly. Disease ! ) IrlslMu Irum tnalscrctior. , Execs * Exposure or Iniuljcncc , tieh rrminon nt a tu fclo : ln > eljrl ! ! Lrnon.rcji , Jrl.lbtj , aln I. cf llila ir J Ji.r cil.ii uictnory , i > fii.pe ] a DIP rcc0ntkjtkaMcan ) , nilftoll. . ! . M.tI < iT 91 iei.nlci. ; oni.-U ofll jcU. r nderhii ? tTorrifl e improper or ivniutnriy , n ruini.tuilrcurnl . , l tn ( lilii- ( " . ; . ! < < ) on IM ttxiTt.ctal u irale'l CDtb'.c ? . . , ffrMn AIIT nJ.'rrNH. ConiuIt ttgD fc * ur bj ravllt.vn. u-ttnvlud. Writ * for u-illMi. A Positive Vriucn GuaranUjg rllfdn ! l cor.liU. coin * lrOI.-inci cuur ri t < ro. Piinphleti , Enfflioli or Oerrcin , . ) < iOCJ , ubovo di e& ou. In lat'.vor fcmal * . " ttpuiM. Buerlnn. ir.imiit.-J la iMul'i . rf , n. i.tToru lno : fuutatnr \ MITJ , Till 1J atr.lt.f . > 1I Iht c.irlom. I'oi.i.tru ! or lu Tn rut e 3u . i K X ttsiiM In' 'l K' tit TflEOiiLrTR'JS I & AVIII purity tlif [ _ . . I.it tlic I. ) v'C-R jn 1 Uiui r- ; i ami Jtr.ioiE Tin llKAimil nmiviaou o ; yows.ii. i > - - In , VVatiinfAiiutilii. | | iir wTi'l'llr"-- ' ' ' "Kn'litoltilels uro't * l.i'j.C ! ? , iuiiH ; lt'ftna iirrvcn PIT .ivo novio.-cu , EI-.UMII lli'j nilnil KIIU Hupsllca Strain I'uwc-r. . .nl/i.rhiiliori ; nii.-iplulnu . _ J > } H . : lnr1a tln'letv\Mil and In DR. IJ ! 11UI-SIROM 'S'KTIC ufo rins ! fp-'uy euro , ( -tltc. ! ) uck''U. f tu Hjy cumpluxlon. FrtMtjont - - - * ' uiilyntld | fvdcnjritR l r- : lolliepup'ilarltyulfliuoilKliiNl. " tl HeiJil jounuIloF,9lo'lhilr. IIin , mst.LouU Mo.for our'-CKKAM DOOIC , " { < FnlJof atrantraund ujMful.lufortnaiiori ' HhSKASKA LfiM ) A6EHC 6 , F , DAVIS & 80 , 1OJAVIU a Qenei * l > r * > * t r Ait HAUNT. . OMA1U , IU\o toi m : tlnitf-iii MM ctnsul ! ) .nltcxcii ittd a JCc.tKfu Hct.r.'jkt , leviti.i | uij in m ; ttrut liajrnc-i ik/Uid tai Mb In ii.ictli. ; > > , n J-- . Colin U'.te , l.'oit , Cvj'.ln , Ktrj ) ? , WilnlW" : tl.it koiaori , o.d lictler Oorutlf.o ' ( Ulr-l.lJ | O tl ) ftrtl Ol th 8IM UiM.yldcr.cd CM ropmted IIIBJI Ufl T PriMlialwftv * Iv nffin * JCST run. Linnet ) , bADdtOIO.II. M _ _ lumlnuM > T U\TISI : o Hr.i.v iujvisfcoraismT- ! < Till ! nMAI.i : UUST. " color.a n.tomlc l | iilefull ! eilJlu.lioD , u illtil oplnlonielc. Bliovrllhit and r.lop.dor briinkfR coadUtbD U ftt > Dorm t ftQd on * ! i ltii ! | Iww to eoUr { . ( o full and prop r proporlloni. j.t , > ln.ple.lulLUl7C < rt ln. ( OtberportlnimniJ num. jerl div < lol IT llinlUr prcx-eu. ) A cofr of thll TUlf llle look m.U.'l ' In ! J .ur.loj. . for > 0 ctl. Addr M. . O. Drawer 7U , UUPPAS.O. It. V.L 13 CO.SDUC1T.U Eoyal Havana Lottorvl Drawn at Uuvann. Cuba , Kvnry IS. to 14 Days 1CKKT3 V2.03 , HALVES , 11.00 Subject toDomtilpulttlon , not 6 itrolled t > y tin Rttlui In In' crest. It la tb faliut thlnjf In tht ture olrliar < In exliteoco. for in rruutloa and ptrtloulin apply to fitJISEV &caOeierM Afents , S12 llrn dN. . Y clly , JOI.L &CO , 417 Wtlnut itrto * . St. Louli. , Uo. , 'iwik lAbr&iio , U D. , * 0 AYyuiilotlo , K B , . - growth of Otn bt > t-Ko Ibftt low yvora la B xanUor ol t. Mlontuhinunt tivtlioco who pny &n occajbur.1 vlalt to thls-gnmlui' oltr. Thn dovolopmoni of tlio } Hw Ynrds the necessity o ! the Dolt i * < in iload the * fmoly paved aireotii tl hundreds of new ro-tluonsea end cootly baoinMn blocki , with the pooulfttlon of or.r city moro thnn doublud lu the last five .yonro. AH thle -\Rrefti curprloo to rrltorfl ! nud In the- ndmUuticn of oar oiUccco. Thio rnplti tha bualttou activity , i\nc ! tha ninny nabotAutiol iraprovcincuUi inutln A lively dorrxud for Oai.tlm raul uatnto , nnd every hivoatoj hu mndo n hnudvotnn profit. Slruo the Wi\U Street panSo May , with the irabisexiuoat cry nf hnvil Union , there IIM been losti duuiand fraiu apaanb- torn , but u Cr.liilamand front Lrivoaiors aooklng homos. This latter cluts nra tnkln ) ; adr&utnga of low prlcon In hnlld- Ing matorin ) nnd ere cccnrlny their homos r.t roach loan cost than will bo pasatbla a year houcc. Spoaaliitxirj , too , can bay real onto' ' a choapoi- now arid on ht t-j take wivont a ot present priuet ) for fatara pro t . Ihu next fu-.v y ar i > roiab i grcatox d 'vo ) opinonta In Omaha th&n tha phot 0 7ycara , which have boon as good ad wo could raasou&bly clctilro. ITow utan- afasttirlng ( vstobliahaioiito ( xnd Urru ; job- blag hoaccj nra added nlmoctroekly , out ! all r.dd to the prosperity of Omaha. There &ro many In Omaha end through * but the 8liio : , who have tliuir money In Iho banks dnvninp ; a nomlttHl rtvte of tttr' > st , whloh , If judlclonaly tnvcotoi In Omaha real oitnte , vonltl bring thorn much greatsr rotttrtiii. Wu have many bargalno which wo are confident will bring the ptirchor.cr hrgo prolita la tha uoar xntnra. We have Cor sale the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North wo have fine lots at reason able prices oa Sherman avenue , 17th , 18lh , 19th and SOfch shveets. West on Fnrnaru. Davenport , CuminR , nnd all the lesidiug atreota in that direction. The grading of Fnriiuin , Califor nia and Davenport streets has mode accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car linn out Farnam , tlie pro perty iu the iv eHfern part of th city will increase in valno We nlso have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty iu the south part of the city. The developments made in this sectiou by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will curtuinly double the pncoa nsl orf. tirno. We aim * hnv ' sonic tine business lots and some legtHii inside resi dence ? for wain , Parties wishing to invest will find some good bargains by calling u EEAL ESTATE BROKERS. liet Knrnlmut and P. S , V7e ask those who hov * ) roperty or sale at a bargain to iva is a callWo want only bnrgainH > Ve will positively not handle prop irtv at morfl than its real valu .