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THE OMAHA DAILtf BEE : TUESDAY. JANUARY 10 , 1882. LAWLESSNESS AND THE LAW , FINANCE I * / A Strong Sermou by Kov , W. J. Harris in the First Baptist Church. He Vividly Describes the Traps Govern innn. Bet for the Young Mou . Who Coine Hero. Reference to the Extent of Crime nnU the Boat Way to Suppress H. The Nuptial church was tilled Sunday - day with a moat appreciath o and inter ested audience. Kcv. W. ,1. llarri" . pav tor of the church , preached a stron. , scr- ion on the general subject of "La'wless- esaandthc lawi'1 flia remarks wc e , In substance , ns follows : Mr , Harris took his text from the 15th chapter uf St. Luke und pnrt of the Hli verse , "Hol > ecnmo to ho in want. " The preacher said that while in New York he had visited one of the finest picture g 1- lerius there , cotit lining sonic of the finest pictures tn tlio ton 11 try , some being worth twenty.ti\o thousand dollars. There wan a group of steel engravings which at- traded his nttcntl n , representing the prodigal's return. There wns the piodi- Kill in rags and the lov ng father was wel coming him home. Ho hud read the paiahlo often , but never had It made such an Impression on hi mind. The artist had studied well the pantile. A picture is often the xtrongost th'nu to Impress mind fact press upon the a The artist had in- n tiuth. pictured another seen" . In this picture there was the father and the two sons mul : ill th- friend * ; the occasion wait that ono of the HI ns watt about to start out from homo n d was biddingho ! family goodbye , and tlm was the picture ho wmhed to c n- sider , this cvenim : , tin firbt patt of tlie story and ne.tt Sunday perhaps he would consider the second. It eceiiied that the young son h d lieoi mo somewhat dissatN- rial. He was weary with the monotonj of his country life ho chafed under the ustrjints which hi * fath-r ireateil or per haps ho had heard of t o wonderful goings on in the cities , or perhaps ho wanttd to ttartout f > r himself and see what he could do for himself and perhaps lie did not wish to be hampered by his father's presence. He wanted to do as ho pleaded. He had made up his mind to go away from home , so he wanted his father to give Mm his portion of the goods. The father , a * eing no doubt that his son wns determined to leave his home , never more _ ox postulates. That bon had reached the critical point nf his life. There is n trying time with ul. most every young man , when ho rea lies this period Letwcen seventeen and twtnty- four. Then they think th y know nn re than their father or n other or perhaps anybody and nobody can tell them any him : . They will recehe no ad vice , note en from father or mother. This younp man had reache I this period , BO he thought he c uld go down to Jcnmlem and speculate on Wall street and ictuui : i millionaire. The father would iu longer hinder him and he gave him his portion If home prophet cotilit have liltui the vnii and shown him the future , if he could have shown him the vile dens down in that city of Jerusalem , who had their watchers out trying to trap the young men ; if IIP could have seen the v ilenes-s i nd the pov erty ami the want that would come upon him ; if he could have seen himself feed ing with the swine and his fjarii cuts ii : rags , he would then have said the piO' phet had held up a false pictuie , If he did i clieve it he never would have left his home. No prophet was there to lift the veil. Thousands f young men are leav ing their homes exeiy year like that prodigal. Some of them with established characters and well hal inced brains. Thetie will mcc ceed. Many of them withjunstable charac ters having no special [ urpose , impatient for sudden wealth , or reckless ana carinp only to enjoy the woild as theycall _ it. II Mime prophet would only un\eil tlie dark paths of sin and could show them the men and women as they are now who started ns they started , but entering' into the paths of vice and iniquity have brought upon themselves disease and leprosy ! Theie is no prophet to re i eve the veil. The young have been told by father and mother and minister , but they believe they must investigate for themselves. Anil I iter the p cturo held up to us is true an I then "Would to God I had listened to it and kept from evil dens. " It teems the city wns filled with wicked men , houses of ill-repute nnd diam shops , the fame as are still found in the cities of to-day. These had their runuera and they brought this prodigal intt their homes , they roblieil him of his money , robbed him of nil he The yi'img prodi al lost his money anil hebeg.iu to pawn nwny hit bebt overcoat , thinking he could restore the mini y he had lo t , and tin.Uly he came to w..nt. Now h is alone among t strangers in want , alllicted and ujcursd of hli. Theie are cities o-day ful of jnM , such evil places. The speaker ilid not know whether Omaha had more than any other city , but ho and others ived in that city , their homes a e here , and it is their dut ) to know of the things th.it exist in Omaha. It was well l-nown , he 'aid , by iivery man in that congregation that there aie plaies in this city which ate destroying more men thanthe clmnlies can pave. There re men in ti is city pu ting forth their elf rts day lifter day and night i.ftcr night to ruin tome father's sons and daughto H , if not tlicirn , and pci- haps they would mon reaih the r dour , and their sons and their iluughtt-rs , uml bring those urns and those daughters to ruin. Thousands of young men c m from the east , leavingtheir pleasant ! omen , ni.d soon after they rouch the city he wa sorry to suy they were too often broil. ' ! t into contact with evil n oJntions , If they ha\e money their soiiity N courted. They want their money _ to spend in the saloons ai d in the gamhli dens und from t enco pu hips to the homo of death , llyo and bye these you m n come to want. The yoiiiig man from the country g en to a gambling den .mil i-ajH to himself , "Heo how easy money made here. I w ill make a litt'oimimn ' hurt' . I wmit these people to now , though 1 Inuo been raised on a farm , I know one c.inl from other. " He stakes his money and lie wins and the very hrnt money ho w ns he e\cl linn. " 1 am i luck.1 He ht ikes and win * again. His pulse now becomes quick nnd his face pules with i xcituinrnt. All fear is now .one , 11J losoi. He loses again. I'o tune turns unit he wins i gain. That > omig mull has tun no c ntrnl over himself There N hand mitten that hoi Is him. Hu | oes again , he lores all. Then lla-hes upon linn the dreadful fact Hint his money IH a 1 gillie. I le turns to a btrani'er near by who is one of the K' ' connected with the g imu and asks him to lend him a dollar. The htra ger % refu es , Ho leaves tlio placealo e ; he hta.girH down thu ht eel , The e yunnv me" who hud got him there have left him now , h H money in gone While his money lasted his Winds wen. plentv. Ilia blood boils with rugo. Money gore , courayo gone , nelf.re.spect gone , friends g1 ne. And the young man v cl ins , 'Would tha' I had died at homo where I uiiiil'lhavb had my father's ami an mother's bympUhy. ] have Ninnnderud | n y f i rtuneand'l cannot , o home. " and i * The preaihei p'ctii ' ed that young By man walking the floor of his room . ontuik Hko a cram ! tiger. I iually he resolves to AUbampawn the JJIMethat h-H - mother gave him unannromd he watch tint h s father mn < o him a award re'ent "f ° " 1'i" ' twt'"tlrt't ( ll > rtl | " * > ' My ' . lluiiilreils of you g men have on banks mjiar txperimces M thij ctery year. andnrtiolThe preacher ga\o several Instan es of Mr. lie depravity prevailing ftinon certiln rcsolutioi , ttmlcntf. He knew of one occMton here ionic were locked lip and broivuht before ho judge. They were oxco dingly nm- ous that their name < vhould not be pnb- Uhetl , but anihi < | uitou < roi > iTtcr duly niblMied them. Hewa glad of It. He ho ght it did n deal of unod , Ho would ike them published incni > ital Icttem. This parable in true to fact , it ii in per fect harmony with all v\o known In life , when It procecdd to state that lawlen-npss s astefillness- The young men nhwitd carry with them the circle of homo In- lucnco. If they do that they will be kept 'roin temptation * with which they are sur rounded Mid their future will bo ono of | ) roi < l > erlty , iinte.d of ndvirally. Young , men often applied to him nnil s-dd they' ! iad tried to get ituatluiH i nd they 1m' Failed oino how. Ono young man said to iilmi " 1 cannot understand it. I have ap plied at dlirerentplnce-.and some how they iuve always found out my record before I got there.1 He had bien discharged for driinkcnnors. Ho wished to lioint out to them that when they came Into n strange city thev Kliould tcck only good companion * . If thfy heard any ono ridiculing the sanctity of home aw elationthey would know such aone won no liitjoompanion fortbem. If n man ridiculed the IHble , the Sabbath and Christianity , then they might be sute he wan n dangeron * man to associate with. Trust only the o who respect and love their father and mother , who lov o home , who love the truth , who honor li.d . and Ida home. Shun every place of e il AM ! seek only that which is pure and livi ) only [ or noble purposes ami then we wtuld ncvtr come to maternal want. TI o older members of the congregation would not think it s trance that so many young men are brought to ruin w hen thuy considered U e many dancing Imutie * , gambling dens ni d houses of i entile nnd other p'acis of iniquity that were per mittcd to go or. Ho 1 cllevcd the. o wns moro power in tlie hands of the lawless than in that of the law-nbldli g cltbens. If a met ting of busine s mm was called vvluro soinetliing was to be done to put down vice or crimp , men make excuses to say t hey cannot do it. If you willonlyg t lifty or a hundred men to sign t wo w ill do so. They point to the murders that have boon c mmitted , nnd espec ally the murder i f Watson 15. Smith , nnd they fay th it we i le not safe , 'this ! > nppare tly the tiuth. There are men enough in this city , luvv-ab ding , who can ilse up and say that they sha 1 rule and not the law ts. . 1 be ieve the tini" is come when it shall be procl lined broad cast , for its business prospects and fur its honoi and integrity , tli.tt On1 c ty of Oma ha i < ruled by the best of its citi/eii" , and that law nnd order shall bo maintained. Mr. tlnrris hen lend an ulitoiial which nppcured in .v recent is uo nf Tin : lU'B on the subject nf the enforcement of tlie law mid said ho very glad to tee tli.it niticle. lie belicvcil it expies ed thu sentiimnts'of the bc t pur- tiun of the city to-day. I he time is come when tinlawimut beenfireed if ever it is to be dt lie. They all knew what intem perance was and he was not there to com imnd thti'.e sal ouke < per < who are now obeying the law beeaii'-e they had no li cense no more than he would commend U o prisoners in Lincoln prison. Some had teen tit t uive the editor of TIIK HKK a new title , llev. E. Ho-cwatcr. He thought he. might ha\e a worse , but it was given him as a slur , but ho n as glad to see that he had had the courage to put In a re monstrance against t o npplicant , He believid if every mnii had put in a remi li st ance our city might have been saved that disagreeable scene it the very hour that the w fe of the ex- mayor was at out to Le buried , there was a wagon with a brass band go ing round the streets throw ing out its advcrti tments , calling the attention ol the boys to what he was told was one ol tha lowest of the dens of this city , but it- as cmbly ouglit n ver to have been allowed to h vi marched one block He heard ol one woman who had been trying to elo c this place up because it had ruined more boys anil young men tlmn any other place in the rity. He slso dexlrcd to commend the core ner's jury on Hammer's case for puttin their icinoiistnuue ogainst grain ing Ii cen e to hat saloon where the murder was committed on Christinas u oriu'n' , ' . 10 believed there was a thpusai d men who would be willing to _ sign their rcm n- strances against granting licenses to low groggeries. He was ' glad tlmtt'eexiso 1)0:11(1 felt the pub'lic pulse , against which remonstran.es had been entered. Uut intemperance is not the only greal evil. The stnte licenses the houses of ill icpute , thus legalizing vice , and takes thit i lood money to pay the lady leathers pi our tchool ? , to train up our children in this city. He was ashamed. He von- dered who made that law. He had no wife or daughters ; if he had , he could never have made that law. Tlii-e hou es bring ruin on our daiigb- leis us well as our sons The question was asked , Why don't the city authorities put an end to these place- ? He wns not in the political ling ; lie could answer better trom observation. It was a good deal i f wheel within wheel ; you pat me on the back and I will pat you. Ynii vote for me , I will vote for you , You get me nn ollice , anil who ever there is a chance I will get y u in. Thtn we .ire told it is dillicu t to got the law enloiceil. He th > iiiht if they hail been in the city ollice l.vst Tuesday they won dime t'ought ' so indeed , It was wonderful htivv nmiiy of the oflR-ials hail lint their memoiieti. They < mild not tell whiit hid been doneon Monday innming. 1'olice i en. too , alniuit forgot whsther they had been on a ceitain bent or not. Th n they hail to have a vv itten statement to refrish tlitir m-moiies as to wht-ther they had .utested certain men. Me WHS not the * > , however , tolind fault , Ho had come tn the COIIC'IIM n that tlie law is never enfoiced until mi ic sent ! , iii-tit demands it. Me put the hlnmr on thoao vvtio are voters. Ho did n-1 blame the policj < i together , II he was i police man he wmild try to keep on' ot _ diiigerous rows as much as po sible. 1'ut if ten policemen weie not Hlilhcient , let us five hundred ; if neeessarj every citi/eu can become n policeu nn. linn klyn has s. melhing over a h ilf a mil'ioii of Inhahit.inU inid seven yciiM ( jo the t'iti/cns were iletcriiiinod to ut dim n this evil. When they com menced the w ik pr rninent men I'lid the police s id it wns iiheless to make the at tempt. The commissioner taid it tan bo dune , \nd tho-e viho 1 cptthrhogniiiblingilciiH and houses f ill-rcpute were driven out of the city. Ho baa been informed the woik had hi en kept up ever since. In city of tliiity-iiv thou .iml y , u cannot do it , I PHI ah inn'I to cay It. ] believe it can be done. If tlie police VMuiUI go down to these plates uml gathi r up the nn n nml the boys nn i march them up he htieLt' , and have their names publirlied in tlio pa pers it would make u vast diirereiiLO , What we m ud in this city to.day is n rising iii of eitiniH to com el the public uuthorltit" to d'i th > ir duty. Jjet them them te 1 the police f ice to go ahead an I do ynir duty , mid we wil back you with our lives , -nine wonl I say it Is no tnod making war agnhiKt there t-iils ; the\ have and will nlways e\i t Small pox has always ox- iitti ) ' , and huice it is nu u e taking pre ventives , lint they say this Is ,1 dllfeient thing. This in u hi-key you v\iidi nut popu- lari/e il ; you would hot wish tn liandlu it with kid loves , Hu had accomplished his object , if lie had u'tiie young men and vvnint n of bin coi'grtga'lon < n their ' .Jiard , htliied ihcui to shun the plitces nf ice ami sin , and lead th m in'.o thu paths of purity It is a great deal cosier to fall than to n o i gain. BnolciinH jvruirit Snlvn , Tlie best salve in the world for mm , bruiaoB , sores , tilcurH , ealt rliuiiin , fever sores , totter , chni ] | < b < l hands , chillblniiiM , corns and all kinds of skin uruptiiiiiu. Tins salvo IB guar nnteed to give pi'ifi-ct Eiitisfactioii in every CHBU or rnoiuiy refundi-d. I'rirc 25c per t ) i. Fur wile by ' " 'i it MI-MA HON. Oinuha. A DOQS FATAL D1TE , The Torrlblo Dcnth of Young Henry D. Conily. Tlio ilcnth from hydniohobin of Henry Coinly. nt las mother's roai- lonco.Xo. 10 ! ) South Twentieth street , on Sttiulay morning ; , wns peculiarly lUtruesiti" ; . The deceased , who wns i nophuw uf Sulli 1 Cumly , the well viiowti coiniuission luorclmnt , was thu > nly sou of \vidtivvcd mother , his 'nthor , Anroii W. Coinly , having dioil some years ngo. Thu tollovung p.vr- Liculnrs of the n flair vveru given to n L'resa reporter by the imclo of the un- ' ( irtumito youth : Souiu time in July , 1878 , young Coiuly , tncn in his oight- ounth year , wns bitten on the liana bo a email dogwhich had tun into thu ot- lice nf the Ginml Life ixml Trust Coin- puny , whore tlio young man wns em- ploytil aa clurk. The dog immuiliato- ly thurcnftur ran out of tliu ollico , but its actions alnrmutl the cleik , who Tuarutl that the dog \uis rabid , although - though the bite lip had U'ceivod was in.itsulf very insignilicant , The yotini ! man accordingly \vnlkcd ti > the dispen sary on Fifth street , below Library , to have the wonml cauton/od , but liiul- ing a niimher of pt'isous ulieiul of linn did not wait , but proceeded to a neighboring - boring druggist , who bnniud the wound with nitrate of silver , ijo for as is known , the wound ga\u no fur ther trouble until the s ) iniitona of the dread disease which caused his death appeared. Some of j tiling Comly's follow elmks , howuver , state that he occasionally recurred to thu subject of the bite , and it is thought that he brooded over it somewhat , although ho never even mentioned to his moth er that ho had been bitten. Thurs day motning last ho complained of feeling unwell , and left thu Girnnl Tuist Company's ollico early in thu aftei iKion , being unable to continue at his work. 'Phut evening Dr. llar- risen Allen was called in to .ittonil him , and immediately pronounced his symptoms these of hydr > phobin. On Friday morning , Dr. Ileniy L. Wood , piofossor nf nervous diseases in the t'niveraity , was called in consulta tion. His diiignosm coincided nith that of Dr. Allen , and oveiy ellbrt was immediately taken to alleviate thu youth's ' terrible sull'eriiijis. Opiates VVLTO given internally and hypilurnii- cally , and though they diil not entire' ly control thu convulsiona much re lief was atl'orded. The young man was unable to swallow but a very small qiuntity of liquid-i of any des cription fiom the time the first symp toms manifested themselves , owing to the spasmodic contractions of thu mus cles of thu throat and client. Eiiema- ta wore given , but were also rejected ; ami altluugh the youth vyas able to swallow gome solid food , it was not sullicienb to keep up his strength. All the ollorts of the physicians to save his lifo proved futilu , und he died shortly past midnight of Saturday , after ne.irly three days of auH'eniig. nn. WOOD'S .srvrKMi'NT. "It was undoubtedly a ease of hy drophobia , " said Dr. Wood to tlio re porter. ' 'When 1 was called in on Fiiijny morning the hey WMS sutloring terribly. At intervals of a fovv min utes the muscles of the throat and chest contracted spasmodically , giving rise to a fearful agony. Wo adminis tered powerful opiates and injected morphia and other aniesthetics hypo- dermically. This gave the young man much relief and c.isetl his sull'erings considerbly. The only hope wo had of saving his life was that the hydrophobic - phobic symptoms had been superin duced , as is sometimes the case , by his morbidly brooding over.tho sub ject , ° in which event his recovery might have been effected by a proper treatment for the nerves , but I learn ed his disposition was not such as to warrant that theory , and wo devoted ourselves to giving him such relief as was in our power. lie had but ono or two general convulsions , and although ho was nioro or loss delirious throughout his illness , ho would at times rocognixo these about him in the room. " "Was it not remarkable that the disease should have manifested itself so long after the bite was was receiv ed ) " asked tlio reporter. 'Yes , " replied the Doctor , "but in stances have been authenticated where the disease lias iiiailo its appearance after an intcival of ton years. It is ( Hiito common for hydrophobia to manifeat itself ono year after the bite has been received ; after two years it is less common , and such instances as thai of poor Coinly aio very raro. " "Why it is that the disensu lingeis so long in the system ? " asked thu re porter. "Woll , Youatt , the boat authority on hydrophobia wo possess , states that it is because thu virus is letainud in the wound , and in somu instances does not become absorbed into the system until years have elapsed. Ho states that if the wound is thoroughly cuuteiued at thu time the wound is received , or is reopuncd and burned out at any time before ) the hydropho- hiu symptoms manifest them elves , no danger need hu feaiod. "For instance , if young Comly's thumb had been amputated oven a week before the fust ByiiiHtoniH ap peared , ho would not have diud from liydiophobia , Hut as it happened , it was too late to do anything to uavo him , und all wo could do was to alle viate his Huil'oringH. " No Snoh Word UN Fail. "I have ii ed your SCIIINO HUJSSOVI for dyciiepsia , headache ami consti ntlmi , and find it has done mo v great deal of go d , I Khali r c minend it to niv fr emlrt , "llK.Mii ii uicmm , "May Ultli. % Main St. , Hi Ifalo. " 1'rco BO i en H , tilul bnUluH 10 cent * . jun'.l Iw PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at Lastl No Ono Nond Sulfor ! A < uriioiru for II Irid lllowlliiK. ItthliiK und Llctruloil I'lli-sliaslin.iidUanuru.l hy Ur. Wil Ham , ( an Indian rtrnixly , ; callul Dr. William Indian Dlntiiiint. A HiiiKlu IJQX bai uirul tliv vmretcliroiilc OUUH of Zliot BOjuira ilandlriK No ont-ntuil ulTcr HM. mlriuti'ii alter iimlylriK thit vioinltrlulbootliliu inwJkliii ) . Utloim , liiitril- 'I'.M1.1 , ' " "P'1 ' ' 1" < -1"'I < -H ilo moru hnrrn than ood. n llllaiii H Ointment autorini the tuinorn alhxi the ntuibeluhlfiK , ( inrtlculMly at nltflit aftir 'tttlnif warm In hod. ) ncU an ajioultlco. nl > im In slant and i inlow ) rilli f. Mid Unruiartd onlj lor J'llun. Hi lilnit of the private jiartu , anil ( or r'oth Ha ; , | what thu Jlon J. M CclllriUrry of Ulovo and8& Buliriit lit. Wllllain'a Imllari I'llo Olnt- mint : 1 huuuwxl momof I'lltHciiru and II flOfd iu p taBiiru tfl ay that I have never found nj thliiK uillih Ka\c Buth IruiiiuiUta and iHjrnm. neiit rilcf M DrV11 lam1 * Indian ointment " ' < Jr"t'Kl t "I mailed on roculpt nf I il u ff ENRY & CO. , Prop'r. . . , . CUVKUftt , OlIIO. for L hj r , K Goodman. > wtwl v TRUTH ATTESTED. SomelmportautMnt omoul * of Wo Known Pnnplo Wholly Verified. In onlor thai the \n\1\it \ \ nn > fullj n lln the ( tcnulncne of thr Utpiici'ik , .n well it * the | K > er ami taluo ol the nrtldc of which thfj fic-Klnille Uiron of uartlm wliO ! > p lurrrit > l linoml qnc * < lion. The Truth of lh0 totlmonlAli la alwo lute , not c n the ( t t lliry nmioumr t-o Ifj norid. Omm , X t , MAJ 24.1SS1 II. II. WAHMIR A Co. IRAKSIR : I ln\o frpumnlh tueil Wnrn t' Suto Kldnej ami l.litr Ouro ( or local kRictlonn attendant HX | > n wicrc thouiimtle ntt/uk * . AIU ! liMonUitfi ilcrmil liim-tll thmfrftn. 1 tu\o ajMiwillhoSftfoMrt ne with natlsfuctorj ro' suit * . I consider tlic r inntklnro north ) ol COtinilC4.CC. IVjnitr Treasurer , Omnt. Nun . Mnj J4 , 1 81 II. " . WARXIR A Co , l.twhwtor , N , V. : OKSW I ho in.loiir Snfo Kldnpj and tUot Ciiro this oprltiK vU | > T Im iKontor , and I fliul \ \ tlio IWt triiiulj I nr trltxl , I hM > u cil I liottlc * , iv < l ItM \ nimli' mo del I * ltr tlmn cur t illcl ticfcirv m UK r. P. it. Omiu , Xm , MIVJ 24 , IfcSl , II. II. WARMIR & Co SIKH : Korinonthvi 1' y MTI I nati-imlTirtil imuli In ominliucu from minMucil Mdno > li\cr dlnui' ( , > i l Invt lon tin Me to work in ) urln 3 ore tnml i > l.tiinrfc' | ' l llrlwlo ( . rent miui ) inntlrini.il mul doctor * , luitl ti" ttorno nml wor c tin ) In ili\ I no. * Uikl I liftd llrUht'ii Dltiriw , mul I Kuhiil mjnU dt < ul 111 ronlil not kvrprvil ) n Hit. I took jxnir Snfu Kiilnej mul I.ler luu , knn itij ( nolhlii ) ! eW wiMctrr knoniiloutntlit dlwiwo , mill I hi \ not Inxm diwiiK | | > lnti il , Th nifilU'liir IIAA mn-il mo , anil I nin jierlw l\ will toilau entlrtl ) Ihro nil ) our Sad' Milnrt ami LJurCiirc I M lib ) on nil mice iwlii ptiUMiliiff thla v luaMo rcuiMV through r Thousands il ninll | ) inany of tlitiu In CJV.I-H whtro h l o aHnl > an i oneil hi\u littnohmtuih t-lvi n , fliowlni ; tlir rcnmikixlilopowir o ( Witmr * Sftl Klilnrj nml MMT Cure , In all < l M > .i-cl Iho 1 > litiu < ) K. ll\ir or urlfmroiiinK. If inj one who niilH thin y | iliv ml trouMi rcinr nbo tinK' t * Gentle Women Who want glossy , luxnriniit nnd wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful llnir must nso LYON'S KAT11AIRON. Tula elegant * cheap article always makes the Hair prow freely and fast , keeps it from falling ont , arrests and cnres grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it A curling tendency and beeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kuthuirou. " ' ? 5 lWIUteid' § k'/uatfor bcltiK the moet dinct , qulcliittt , an latest llnu uonni'ctlnK the jjreat Metropolis. CIII CAOO , and thoKAurxRN , Nonrii-KiBiKRH , ! CUTI and SOUTII.KAJUKKN LINKJI , which Icnnlnatut here , with KANIMH Cirr , LMAVINWORTII , ATCIIIROI , COUNCIL IlLUrra and OUAIU , tlio COUVBRTIAI CBSTKKM from which rodiato EVEHY LINE OF ROAO that | > onutrnti i thu Continent from the Mlwwun nher k > the 1'at.lnc Slope. Tha CHIOAOO ROCK ISLAND < & PA- OIFIO RAILWAY ( Ktheonl ) lliiufroiu ChlcAfro awnlnp truK Into Kaniai , or which , by lt own road , ruujicn tni iiolnta ahovo nanu J. No TnANHKHKo v LAIIKUUK No MIHHINO coNMterio > Hl No hndJIInir In 111 ntllalol or untloan earc , n oiry in wn tr Ik carried In roomy , clean and \entllsUil coachiw ii | < on 1'iwt KxpruwTralnD , DAY UAiifl of unrlvalnl micniflccncc , IllLWA 1'AI.ACK Hl.r.Bi'i.su CAKH. and our own world fn'nou DINING OAKH , ui n which inuilu are iwrvwl of un iir | yw J onculltnco , at the low rote of Hin'RNTV FINB CKSTH UACII. with Rniplo time for hoalthlu enjo ) limit. lliroui h Care Ijttwuen Chlweo , I'oorln , Mil waukeoaud Mlwwurl Klver Polnto : and do o con noctlona atall jwintii of Intumitlon with oLhu ronls. Wo ticket ( do not lorut't thin ) directly to ever ) tiUtco of lniiortaiiru | In KanwM , NohnMhn. Illvk Hills , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , ffoadn , Cultlornla Oroxon , Waahlni'toii Territory , Oolorulo , Arftoni anil Now Meilu ) . Aijlllnral arraiiKCincntM ro nrdinK hoiridure any other Una , ninl rates of fare alw.ify uxt o v o competitors , who lurnlHh hut % tlthe-o thi com fort , I > on'H and tatklii ol Hiort rniin frtx. TIckitH. inaiMitiid folden at all prlni ! [ > k ollliufl in thu united HtAteti and ' rii'lu. It. It. ( JAI1LK , K. tit. JOllfi , Vlco 1'rcn't it Oen , 0 n , Tkt nndl'am'r A r DISEASES - or TII K- EYE DR. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN HOYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. ll < IcrcnccK all He | > uUMu ) ( .lilr.rm ol Ojiiuria jfxVOfllce , Oornrp 16th and Farnham Sti Omaha. Neb . . . . - DexterL.Thomas&Bro , WILL lltJY ANI > tiKl.1 \H ALL TU1.MACTIOI CONSHfTXD TIKUrkiril Pivy Tfixou , Rent Hounea , Etc It YOU ANf Tfl HU * f > ' r/i.f Cullat Olflrn , Kooin 8. Cn-l , h't nalia _ f.-.l NebraskaLandAgea' ' OAVIS & SIIYDER , iBObfarnhamSI. , . ' . , Omnha , Nebra -3100,000 . . Care.nllj Miluclvd land In KikU'rn .Nelimnki , fo ale Urut Uur alm In lniiro\td ftrme , am Oruilm city proirty O. K. IJAVI&1 WCI1SIEB 8NYDKK Land Coiu'i II P No Chanelng Cars irw K OMAHA & CHICAGO , \Tirro direct connection r nutOo with 1nu > i 8LKKIMNU CAR LINKS for NKW YOUK. II08TON , IMIII.AUKMMIIA , ll\t.TIMORK , WA8II1NOTON AND ALL KAKTKIIN 1TIHS. The Short Line via. Peoria Kor INDIANAI'OMS , CINCINNATI. LOUIS. VILI.K , mil ll i-olnU In the mi mat um i-or ST. LOUIS , Vhcro illroc * ronnoctmna are made In the Union DeUt Kith the Through Hlrcplng Oar Llnrafor ALL POINTS NEW LIMEADES MOIKES TIIK FAVOI11TK HOtrTK KOll Rock Island. The uni > < i > alo.l tmluri'montn ofliTixI by thl < lint a trnMltraniul tourlitn nro < ut folloux : Thu nInuratnl 1'ULLMAN (10 whiel ) I'ALAOK LKKP1IH1 CA1IS run only on this line 0. , II & , Q. I'ALACK MIAWINO 1MKJM L'AIIS , with lorton'a Hot'llnln Clmlm No ovtrnliiuijo for tsln ItwlliiiiiK Chtlro. Tint fainoiM U , II. A 1'alara Dining Car * . UotKfOUs Smoking Cnn . * d with clornnt ) hlith'luiclutl rattan rut oh lti chalre , lor the oxclnnUn tiHuof drst-clam JSHOII. Stud Track ai'd Uxirlor | i | nlmiont | eomblrn I wltli their giunt Ihrougli cnr nrranKumimt , intkm Mi , MK o nil othun , thu lncrlto rnuto to tnr iut , South anil Southoant. Try It , ami jou will nml tnnulInK n hunrj In tiMti of a dlnroinlort. Through tlckitnlo thla eulolirntvd line for tali at all olllciB In thu United State ] and ( Vknada. All nformatlon nbjiit rntus of faro , Hlranlnn Car ftcroinmoilntlonii , Time Tnliloa , etc. , will 1" hcorfully ijUon by nipl | > ln to | PK11UKVAL LOWKLL.1 General onircr Aifent , " " ' J. POTTKIl. Manoi-tr < ! ht Mro Sioux City & Pacific XC. ' THE SIOUX OITY ROUTE HniiH a Solid Trnln Through from Council Blull'u to St. Faul Without Chnngo Time , Only 17 Hourt. IT m MILES TIIK H110RTKST HOUTK , rKOM COUNCIL BlaUPFB TO 8T. PAUL , JIINNKAimiS DULUT1I OH H1BMAHCK , and all polnte In Northern Io n , Mlnnmota and Dakota. Tills line la cmil | > i > c < l wltli the linproxod Antoinallo Air-limko 'M | Mllloi Platform Counter mul Buffer : and far 8PEKD. SAFETY AND OOMKOHT Is un9un > aMed. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car run through WITHOUT CHANGE tiotwocn Kan Bag City and St. Paul , via Council Uludl and Sioux City. Trains leave Union Pacific Transfer at Coun cil Illuffa , nt 7:35 p. in. dnlly on arrhnl of Kaunas Cltv. St. Joseph and Council lllnHa train from the South. Arriving at Slonx City 11:35 : p. in. , and at the New Union Depot at St. Paul at 12.30 noon. TEN HOURS IN ADVANCK OF ANY OTHKH HOUTK larllemcinher In taking the Sioux City Houto you ifot a Through Train. The Shortcut Line , the QuIcknitTliiio and a Comfortable Hide In the Through' ° ara botwuon COUNCIL DLUFF8 AND ST. PAUL. tarHco that your Tickets read via the "Sioux City and Pacific lulliooil. " J. 8. WATTLES , J. II. 11UCIIANAN Superintendent. Ocn'l 1'ana. , 1' . E. H01IINSON , Aaa't Ocn'l l'w . An't , Missouri valley , Iowa. J , II. O'DIIYAN , Soutlmoetcrn AKont , Couiicl Illnfla , Iowa 1880 , SHORT LINE. | 880. KANSAS CITY , SUoe& Council Bluffs IH Till OKLT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANHTIIBKAHT From Omaha aud the Went. iKu of ra l ) t iun Oniana nuil at , i-oul 4iiil lint nno liituttii OMAHA mil NKW YORK S3C35C Dai ly Passenger-Trains IKACIIINU ALL KAHTKKN AND WKSTKKN CI'I'IKS with LBHh UHAHUKSftnil IN ADVANCK ol ALL OTIIElt MNKS. This entire llnu Is uquipixjd with 1'ullnmn'i 1'alaeu HUcnliiK Uiru , I'nlai.o lay Conchin , lllllur' lutj I'latlonii anil Coupler , arid the cololirubxl IIKUIIKIIOUMU Alr-lirako. t-VUni that vour tliklit rcaila VIA nANHAh , HT. JOSIJi'II 4 ( JUUNCIL IILUKKS IU1I road , via St. JiMi'pt | MH | ht. I/iulii. Tlckvtti for > ale it all loiiixjn etatlaim In the West. J , K. HAKNAUU , A" U. DAWK3 , ( Ion. riuiit. , Ut. Joiiph , Mo ) Oen. Caw. irnl Tltlic-t Ak't. , Ht. JoKojili , Mo. \NDT DoitUKN , Tli-kit A ent , 1UZO Furiitiaiu Htrtet X. M , IUKNAKH ( luriciral Auoiit. OMAHA , UK if * If you am mn ml yi.iiiiii' If atlM iinm.wiuU ' ' man uf Ii mid by tin'klrnln nf limtdllnirovrrn. . . jur ilutiiH uvr ttlil HOIK In p t iul.iaiilin'vmir Hup Bitters. n , in * Hop B. iiuiiianil liniffcrlrixfroiiniiy Ii If jrrniar } | illhciillun or ilUjlim liun , If yiiuun nun ilnl or ulrir ! " , nlJ ur yimnK.iiuiriilnf fror liiir on a lieil tt KlLb " ' u"iV , Ho pi Blttorn. Wlimrir yon art- . " lif'UHiinilHiiln i * from * i vhcnL'tir yuu fiol ully form uf Kidney ( lint your KHjtm illwnnn ( hit m'ulil liuvnl" ! n I'roti ' ntce | jv a tliuiily 'JM'of ' . Ku Mop Hep1 : Here Bit to" ) . D , I. O < , rui inaii/eoi'f ILII ftlritolult I , HUM. lIlH'HIW ami irrifeUlu 'if Ilii ) i ( > ii/iiirA , no ? > lu r u r u f ui ( T.ufli , tilnoit , IlllI.ktimUBB Hitrtirninttl UMI of opium , Vnu will lie tcbuccu , i > ' ciindlf I'11" * uurcutlr * Hop Olttore Bold t limit > y If juuammrn- rl t . hiuJfui wi'iik mul luwiiiilrlli-il.lry rly NEVER ( .Irculur Iti It mny IIUIUITTU * nve your FAIL . life. It htis BTU 10. , euvoU hun li k .lrr , H 1 dreda. i , Oui. NEBRASKA State Gazetteer and Busi ness Directoy , Contulniii'u ) ilcnci litlon | and tillntnfal IjlloIlltHH II'L'II ' III tllU Ctllll' , vlll 1)0 ItlHUeC curly in 1882. I'rlc.i 81.00. .1. M.VOLFK , 1'ublialior. O South Fourteenth Street , Omaha , Net THIS W W AND Ct * KRECT MAP t'rmtw jaywid anj ifiunn.thln question tbnt Hit CH5CAGO & NORTH-WESTERN fit t'f lot joii totuku nlioti ifaVdlnsiliifeltlieriilteetlon , 'ilcago ' , uiil nll-nf the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest. .rtiiii > rjnniin.'tlil 1V i. . TlioVrlnelii.il CUlMnf thnVrfM..imt NortlmMt fifoNUtloiik Mill ; srond Ms | i'rouii : ) train" niuko elosu t-ounrctloiui wlUi tlio tulnsot all railroads t lunrllon polnto & 3Xjttk ! l . ° R&r [ s . THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. lliMuumlicr tuiiHk for TlrkcM via lliliroml.liosuro they rrnit over It.nnil tAkononn other. MA\IN | { IlllUUirr.Uuu'l MiuiiiKcr.UlilcnKii. v > . 11. STK.NNETT.Uen'l l'ws. Aueut , HAItllV I' . IIUKL , Tlcl.it Ak'cnl 0/A N. W lltlln.iy , nth nn < l FAinliam > ) tlool8. D , i : . K1MIIALL , Aiul tnnt Ticket Ak-ei.t C. & NV llallui ) , UthJ.ml fart bkm'llraiil > J. ItKLL , Ticket Accnt 0. A N. W U llw y , V I P. H. Dciiot. HAMIC8T CLAIIK Goiioral Ai-rnt. Imported and Key Wes Cigars , a large line of Meersbaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a First-Class Cigar , Tobacco and Not1 on Store. Cigars from $15.00 per J ,000 upwards. Send for Price List and Samples. Single Brooch Loading Shot Guns , from $5 to $18 , Double Brooch Loading Shot Guns , $18 from to $75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Thins , from $0 $ to $25 , Fishing Tackle Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods , Full Stock of Show Cases Always nn EDHOLM E RIGE80 N Give the Bargains - IN ALL KLNDS OF JEWELRY WATCHES.CLOCKS , SILVERWARE.SOLID AND PLATED WAHK AND DIAMONDS. At PriCBH thut Suit Any Outitomer Who Really . , WiBhon a Firat- Article. STAR TINTED SPECTACLES A-e also Soli EJ clus vely by us. ALSO WESTERN AGENTS SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN GO.'S ORGANS. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , THE JEWELERS , Opposite the Post Office TO ALL OTHERS In Convenience , DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION THE BEST SOLD I5Y- Lang & Fotick W. J. WELSIIANS & CO. , WJIUUUWVLK AND HKTAIL DKALKItS l.V Flour Feed Grain Baled , , , Hay. PROPRIFTOKS OMAHA CITY MILLS , -CIIOICK IIUANDS or- Winter and Spring Wheat FJour , Rye Flour , Graham. , Bran , Corn , Oats and Chopped Feed of all Kinds , . Cor. E'ghth and Farnham Streets , Omaha. , lec2d3ui