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THE OMAHA DAliA7 BEE : WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8 1882- THE BRAKEMAN'S PERIL. Chats With Railroad Mon as to Moani of Diminishing the Number of Coupling CnsunUtlos. rittsburj TclfRraph. "Killed while coupling cars , " o ' hurl .while coupling cara , " arophras cs which in newspaper ofliccs might to kept in typo , so often are the word required to launch nn item thnt lull of death or mniming. The nlai-min ; frequency of these mishaps w.ii brought to the notice of a gontlcinai of much railroad experience to-day , nnd the following from an eastern ex change w.i8 also handed to him foi rending : "So long as lihmaii life if ns cheap ns tln-y ( the railroad compa nies ) figure it , there is no likelihood of any improvement ! ! being adopted to prevent the killing oil'or crippling of employes ; and so long as they can call it 'carelessness' 'uccidont , ' thej do not want a lemcdy , unluFS BOIIII one would change all their couplings in one night and without expense t < the roads. " "There is much to be said on liotli sides of this question , " enid the gen- tlcnian , ' ' 1 can't say that 1 take eith er of those sides. I can recall an ex pression from tiuu railroader who said that 'Irishmen were cheaper than patent couplers , ' but thin IB nn ex treme c.iso , and intelligent railroad men by no means take this cold blooded view of the matter. On the contrary , Iho money annually expend ed by rnilronds right hero in Pitts- burg , in testing now coupling devices , and the money vdtio of time devoted by busy railroad men to considering the claims to notice of inventois and inventions would build the t'nioii depot - pot twice over. It is only n few months since the Pacific railroad , in thomids tof the griatest demand up on their tolling stock over known , scl apart fifty freight curs at Altoona , in order thatWostinghouse might apply his brakes and experiment with now appliances. The greatest , in fact , al most the only , source of danger is in the coupling of freight cars. " "Is there no cheap and safe coup- ling'fiatontcd ' for application to freighter or stock cars , " "Doubtless there is , There ought to bo , for the patent ollico record show that down to 1880 there wore over 2,000 patents issued for car couplings. I Imvo no hesitation in saying that thcro may be a time in the near future when something may li adopted Which shall meet all require ments. Hut such a brake must .bt simple and not costly. Takotho .Ian- noy coupler , for instance , now in general - oral use on the Pennsylvania railroad. It can not bo made and put on foi less than § 100 pur car. Now foot u : what that would mean for the . ' 10,0K ( freight cars on the main line of tin Pennsylvania railroad. "Why should freight brakemen hi the chief HuUbrors ? " "There are several good reasons. In the first place , a freight train may bomado up of a lot of ears fromdidbr- ont roads. No two are of the sanu build or height from the rails. Oi their butlers may pius each other , nnd the platfoims are so arranged that if the brakeman is not quick and wide awake ho will not note thodlHor- enco , and bo caught between the cars , which will approach too near eacli other before the coupling cm : bt made. " "Is there no possibility ofniorouni fornnty of build in this matter. " "Thore is. , TJio master inoclmniua and the car builders' association havi been discussing this question. Then are ninny obstacles in the way , bul time must remove them. Tt took i long time to have the uniform gradi of four feet eight and u hnlf inches tt bo established , but now this is done , and I think there will bo uniformity in car building , and when the old pat terns and styles will bo discarded. A gentleman whoao position as at torney for corporations interested in this branch of railroad ull'airs gavi him opportunities for information , was next questioned on the subject of car couplings. lie took down vol. umo uftor volume of patent oflico re ports , and from these it was found that up to 187JJ 1,000 car couplers had boon patented. Since then the aver , ago has boon such that the present number is 2,125. In roads centering in Pittsburg the Miller platform and coupler , and the Jannoy ' coupling were in universal use on passongoi cars , and no brakeman hud any ox- CMC for being injured in connecting cars so provided. As to freight care and their coupling , it was to the in terest of the railroad mon to intro duce something which would tend tc lesson the accidents , The truth ol the matter in this connection was , that the railroaders were willinj. enough to adopt good ideas , but wen ao crowded with their business as U render it almost out of thu qui-atiui to give inventors the necessary time , Further , the gentleman intimated it was nccossMT , in order that nn inven tion should tmd favor , that ho give loading railroad a sufliciont interest in the device to make it worth while for him ( the railroader ) to usu his in llucnco and expand his timo. Meanwhile the list ot mishaps .ti brakemen will keep on multiplying , though it nooms certain that time wfll work a chnngo , and that a perfect freight car coupler will at last bo dis covered and adopted. M She Passed It Aloiijr. "I send you my testimonial in reference - orenco to Snuwi ULOKMOM , having taken it for dyspepsia , and * receiving almost immediate relief. I passed it to my neighbor , who is using it with same results. MllS. J. W. LlU'KLT , "Klmira , N. Y. " Price DO cents , trial bottles 10 cents , 1 w-eod EXTRAVAGANT M. O.'S. Whvtho.UonKTOBBlonul Salary Doot Not Oo Very Fur In Waauliurton. Wellington Cor , riilladclphlu I'fiw. The expense to many public men oi Jiving ut Washington is not coiilinoi to those who keep IIOUBO elaborately , The leading hotels this winter have i largo patronage from mon to whuu their $5,000 pay from the governtnoii must bo a drop in the bucket. T < mention but ono or two , Mr. UiBcocl pay * fcftOO a month for the first Jlooi of the Charles Sunnier IIOUBO , now t part of the Arlington hotel , wit ! board for two. Jlr. FarwelJ , of Chi- . cag9paysat the eamo hotel $700 ti rapntli for hU suite of rooms , witli board for himself , wife and daughter. fin. Farwell , a sterling woman , wai Miss Smith , of Willlamstown , Mass. , daughter of a worthy blacksmith , and hcraolf a teacher in Chicago's earlioi days , when her husbnnd , ono of the wcatorn city's rising young merchants , wooed and won her , Hon. Martin I. Townsend , t'nitcd States district at torney for western Now York , and formerly in Congress from the Troy district , who know Mrs. Fnrwell in her girlhood , makes this pleasant mot about , her : "Her mother waa an angel. That makes her a half angel , and that's as much ns most women aro.1 Mr. Knrwell has Clou. Oarfiold'o old scat in congress , and ( ills it * o the physical eye very much as the gener al did , His two daughters , but one of whom ic nuro to entnr society this season , have undergone a thorough course of study , Nothing loss would satisfy their New England mother. The ono hero is a charmingly hand some girl. As child roil they were great pots of ox-Vice President Wheeler when ho and their father were in congress togetliersovoralyeara ago. J.lo often used to write to them during vacatioiifl. Congress is divided into two clases : those who have to live within their income , and thono who do not. The line of demarkation is plain after iho women arrive. Men are moro demo cratic than women , and then , too , thu powerful possession of a vote gives to ouch member a respectful significance in the eyes of his follows. Further more , mon are lens differentiated from each other in the matter of dress , but when the dry-goods half of creation get into winter quarters hero , and Mrs. Congressman A. , in her sumptu ous vclyota and dinmondi , goes out calling in her ulegant carriage with liveried driver , and inootB Mrs. Con gressman H. in plain black Bilk , with a cheap , serviceable cloak partially covering its country-dressmaker fin ish , arriving simultaneously in a ono- horuo coupe , evidently hired by the hour , or alighting from the street cara , then Iho law of polarity operates ut once. A BotiHitivo woman whoso hus band must save out of his salary , or at leant not live beyond it , will go the rounds once , probably , as a matter of duty. Shu will attend ono or two parties , perhaps ; then she will begin to feel that there is n wheel within u wheel oven in the great community of coup runs , and oho will say to her self , "People who can not give part ies should not incur obligations , " and her "season" ends quite in advance of Lent. It is proper to add that sonw of our moat interesting and gifted women , intollecually , are among these. It is encouraging to further add that the high pnV.oa in publiu lifu are quito aa likely to fall to the poor man in congress aa to the rich ono. Gen. Oarliold and Speaker Keller were mon whoso habits of homo life always justified the belief that they saved u pittance at leant out of their ualarioa. Many a man comes hero so burd ened with election debts that ho haste to live almost Hordidly the first year to pay them. Ono of our best Ohio representatives , who comes from a doubtful district , tells mo that-his le gitimate election expenses will this year bo about his first six months' salary ; and another 1 have in mind cumo s hampered with them that he could not all'ord his wife iv wilk dress to wear to receptions till the second winter of his ono term hero , and then it was u very plain ono. Tliero are a fo\v jooploof laot and "faculty" who heroically live within their aalarioa and have a good time , too , even to the entertaining of a few choice friends occasionally , and the parties given by these are necessarily BO select - loct in numbora that it is really un honor uud a privilege to bo ono ot the invited , for it is underatood that among BO many to cheese from they have sought the most congenial and best. Senator und Mrs. llawloy are of tliia number. Our wealthy sena tors , with homos of their own hero , have , porliaim , the most onvinblogood time , though oven a boarding-houao has its advantages in the daily inter mingling with u community sure to embrace some very pleasant people. Mrs. Logan makes her boarding-place a choice and coveted resort by the at mosphere she imparts to its entire social life , Mr . Partington Snyn Don't take any of the quack rostrums , oa they are regimental to the human cistern ; but put your trust in Hop Hitters , which will euro general dilapi dation , costive habits and all comic diseases , They saved laaao from n severe extract of typhoid fovor. They are the no plua unum of moaicinea. Boston Globe. f-1-15 The Slorni Nevada FootlilllB , Sin 1'rancNco Chronicle. Kxtensivo , thickly populated and nourishing districtin Switzerland and Franco do not , in point of natural fertility - tility of soil , surpass a vast reuiou of country extending from the northern boundry of Anmdor county to the southern limits of Mariposa , and from the enow bolt to the eastern verge oi the great valleys. What wore re garded by a nomadio mining popula tion n quarter of a century ago aa barren and utterly worthless hillsides are now in numoroua instances dotted with pleasant and prosperous homoa. Early gold hunters , who left that region - gion when the first sign of exhaustion of the placer mines began to appear , would bo surprised to find numerous localities , then supposed to bo utterly barren traces , habitable only by grasshoppers , jay birds and Digger Indiana , now brought under n fair state of cultivation , and , instead of being abandoned to chnp.irral and other worthless nhrubbory , now cov eredwith .grapovincs , or annually yielding fair cropu of cereals. Uoforo the ultor abandonment of placer mining , sutliciont in the way of fruit growing had boon attempted to show very satisfactorily what was possible - siblo of achievement in th.it direction ; and oven then , when the jingling of bella heralded the approach of prairie schooners with loada of provisions from tide water to mining camps , the fact was demonstrated that coed crops of barley could bo obtained from the dry hills poorly tilled. Where the people uro now uolely engaged in asm- cultural and horticultural. pnrsuita , the change of occupation from mining to other production waa probably not BO much from choice as necessity , and the great improvement made in many localities by the alleged forced chanuo of occupation by the inhabitants who remained after mining coosod to pay. isofiUoJf sufliciont proof of farming nnd fruit growing "possibilities of n vast region of country , the develop ment of which 'natural ' causes have long held in abeyance. The little farms , gardens and orchards that have nprung up where mining villigcs have gene to decay , and where no vestige of the early excitement consequent upon the feverish search for gold remains - mains teach a quiet and instructive lesson that the first occupation of man-tho cultivation of the soilin certainly far preferable , and better calculated to insure n prosperous and happy rural life , than the vandalism that destroys the land forever in or der to obtain what little precious metal may bo gathered from it in n month or a year. While farming nnd fruit growing in the mountain regions miiy not thus far have proved so remunerative as in section less remote- from ready and profitable markets , yet the fact haa boon demonstrated that these moun tain lands can ho made productive to an almost unlimited extent , and that the quality of the fruit yield far sur passes in excellence any of the aamo varieties obtained fre m orchards in lower altitudes. In Amador , ns also in Calvoras and Tuolunmo counties , there are already many i-xchaidn and well managed farms ; and encour aging | sigiis in lh > Ir material prosperity is notable in the fact that the inhabitants of these counties are year after year giving more attention to the utilization of their own cattle ranges. In years past it ban been the practice of the owners r.f herds in the valloya to seek pasture in the mountains at certain seasons of thu year , but Jiis practice become lesa common since thu moun tain lands wore surveyed nnd thrown into market. What ia wanted to accelerate rural industry in the Sierra Nevada foot hill region is cheaper transportation. The resources , in both agriiurlal and mineral wealth , are too vaht for any thing like accurate computation. They will prove sufliciont to occupy hun dreds of thousands , if not millions , of people profitably for a time without limit , but this promising field of boundless wealth must bo reached by other means than ox teams or mule pack trains. Neither will it moot the requirements of sound , healthy devol- opemont to construct railroads forever to remain under the control of grasp ing jayhawkora and nvoriuioua cormo rants , who will bo content with noth ing lesa than the total value of the product of labor for removing it to the nearest or most available market. What is really wanted js ono or more nurrow-gimgo railroads traversing the region described north and south , with ono or moro outlets to tide water where the greatest convenience may suggest or require. With such moans of transportation , honesty managed in the true interests oi economy and promotivo of healthful progress , the foothill rcuion of the Sierra Nevada would not only soon inaugurate a now era in our home industry , enlarge trade and greatly enrich thu state , but would annually pour great wealth in to the commercial centers of the whole country. Phyalcul Suttorlng. No ono can reali/.o , except by per sonal ( xperiencu , the anguish of mind and body endured by sufferers from dyspepsia , indigestion , constipation , and other diseases of the stomach. BUIIDOOK BLOOD HITTEHH are a posi tive cure for this direst of all diseases. Price $1.00 , trial si/.o 10 cents. iw-ood A Wugglah Hocknmn. gt.Ixmli Itcpuhllcaii. , /H : A man stopped up to onuof the hack- man uttho Union dopotjyostorday , and wanted to know where ho could pro cure a bottle of whisky. "Jump right in , sir , jump right in , and I will take you take you whore you will got thu lineal kind of whisky very cheap. " The unsuspecting individual in re- spence to the invitation jumped into the hack , and was being driven down the street at lightning speed before ho had time to collect his thoughts. The mercenary hackman drove out on Grand uvonuo , and north on that thoroughfare until ho reached Wash ington avomio , when ho turned oust , and directing his course towards the river , finally halted in front of a sa loon on Sixtn street. Here ho jumped od from his box and opened the door of his coach , when the stranger asked him why the "mischief" ho had taken } im so far. "Well , " retorted the hackman , "you wanted mo to take you out to gut n good bottle of whisky , and you can't got that every where , " Seeing it was useless to parley with the hackinah the stranger niocurud fho whisky and asked to bo taken b.ick to the train , The huokniiiu said hu had other en gagements , and coiUdn't atl'urd to do it nlcss ho received u dollar for his troubleAs the stranger imagined it was fivu or six miles to tlie depot , he paid the dollar and said : "Well , then go uhoad. I presume-1 must stand it " In about four minutes , to the man's astonishment , the hack halted in front of the depot , lie couldn't understand how it took him such a long time to roach the whisky show , and only a few brief min utes to ; return. But that didn't altar the case any , as the hackman had the dollar , while the stranger had nothing to show for his trouble but a little experience and a bottle of whisky. Wm. McCartney , 88 Moyd atri-ct , Huf- fnlo , N. Y. , full and uiiraiiu-d Ilia ankle. Hiii employer , 11. Aiulernon. HI Main tttiuct , procured onniu Tluuiuut' Kuloctrio Oil , mm ha xnyn Unit a fnw apjilicatiuiiM him tn go to wet I : an usual. Iw-eod FUKK OK COST. Dit. KINII'H Niw : DISI-OVKHY for Consumption , Coughs and Cold * Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given away in trial bottles free of cost to the alllictod. If you Imvo u bud cough , cold , difficulty of breathing , hoarseness or any affection of the throat or lungs by all moans give this wonderful remedy u trial. As you value your existence you cannot afford to lot this opportunity pass. Wo could not all'ord , and would not give this remedy away unless wo know it would accomplish wlint wo claim for it , Thousands of hopeless cusi'8 have already boon completely cured by it. There U no medicine in the world that will euro ono half the cases that Du. KiNu'HNKwDitiuovjiitr will cur < > . For sale by 0) ) JSH A MuMAiiojf , Omaha. Iu Hosts of Fnmillo * llostctt < jr's Stomach liltttra I * na much AH a lioimcholil ni-crsullj ni miffar or coffou. Thi rfiwon ol thin In that > C.IH ol experience tnvi pro * oil It to bo pcrfuct } nllfttla In tlioto CAICH o rtncrircncy where a prompt ami convenient rcm cily li ilcm.imlccl. C'onsHintlnn. liver ( .oinplMnt ilnr > cpttlnt ImllKCKtloii and other trouble ) nr < ovcpoinoiiy It. For sale hyull DrttjrtrlntJ nnd Dealcru , to when apply for He tetter's Alinanaa lor J88i. ! PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at Last , No Ono Nona RaffBr ! Asurocuro for Illlnd , Illecilliitf , Itching am Ulc ( .rated Piles haa boi li dlarovercil by Dr. Wll Ham , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. Wllllam'i Indian Ointment. A flmlo hex hvt cured th < worHtchronlc caaej ot J5or 30 } < > ars standing. N'c ono need under live rnlimtci alter applying thlt wonderful noothlnK meillclnn. Lotions , Inhtni merits and iltctuarlix do moro harm than good , William's Olnttnetit abtorlM the tumors , alUjf the Intense itching , ( tuitlciiloaly at night aftci Kcttlntf uarm In bed , ) acUon apotiltlco , KVCH ! In- utant and palnlcm relief , ami Inpropared only foi PIlcH. Itching of the prlt toparta , and for noth tne else. Head what the lion J. Jl Cclllnberry of Clove- anil ea\s about Dr. William's Indian I'lle Olnt mcnt : I hao mod scores of Piles cures , and II adords mo p cosuro to say that I have never found anything which gave such Immediate and perma nent relict M Dr. William's Indian Ointment For ealo by all drulsto or mailed oa receipt ol prlco , il.OO. HENRY & CO. , Prop'n. , CLIVIklND , OHIO. For nlo by 0. F Goodman. WAE IN PASSENGER RATES ! HOUBIK nilOS. , Urokers In all Ilallroad Tickets , Oinaba , Neb. , offer Tickets to the East. until further notice , at the following unhoaril o ! Low lUtes : 1st class , 2il class. NEW YORK , 20.K ( ) , BOSTON , 20.09 , PIIILADKLrillA , 26.00 , (23.00. WASHINGTON , 22.00 , 20.0H , For particulars , write or no direct to 'IIOBBIE IinOS. . Drafon In Reduced Kate Railroad and Steamship Tickets , b09 Tenth St. , Omaha Neb. Hemcmbcr thu placu Three Doora North ol Union Pacific llatlroad Di-pot , East do otTcnth Street. f Omaha Auinist 1. 1281 Gentle Women Who want glossy , luxuriant nnd wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful 11 air most use LYON'S KATHAIRON. This elegant , cheap article always makes the Hair crow freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair Rtrong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in nny desired position. Eodu- tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathuiron , 1880. SHORT IJHE. 1880 KANSAS CITY , St , Joe Koecil Bluffs U ) Till ONLI Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANDTHKKA8T Prom Omaha and the West. Hochkngool cara between Ouiiha nnd fti. oout- tud hilt onu between OMAHA and NEW YOHK _ Daily PassengerTraini UUCUIKQ ALL KA8TKUN AND WKSTKHN CITIK3 wlOi I.K.S' ' OIIAKQKS nnd IN ADVANCE ol ALU OTHER UKTJ. Thlo mtlrs line h oqnlppiid 1tli Pulluuu' I'uliuo lilt.-i.ln , , ' Caru , 1'alaco Ua > Coaches , Millar' Safety I'l.illonr and ' Coupler , and the celebrati'i tlwt jour ticket ntuin VIA nAKSA ! CITY , St. JOarTIl It COUNCIL BLOFiS Kat road , vli St. Josi-pli and Kt. Louis. llcki tn ! nr t lo t nil couwn etntloni In th \Vc t. J. K. BAUNAUU. A' C. lA\VI7i , Cliu. Suiit. , Bt. Jo ci > h , Mo Urn. | 'UM. nd Ticket Aft , Bt. Joseph , Mo. ANDT ItOKUKN , Ticket AK nt , 10CO Karnliam ttrrct. A U DUKABP Qoniral Aitciit , OUAHA. NK _ KENNEDY'S EAST - 1NDI4 fcO O d ' " i * * " 4 4 $ 1 DOt = J tf > lli : i _ * * - - * * i s i C BT 1 rp JHi it ILEE & CO , . 5olo Manut'acturera. OMAHA CRAIG'SllTY ' GREEN HOUSE It nowo | > cn to the public with a full * upi'l ) o Cut Flowers and Plants Kor Hale. We lllio | n' ' J to imvo thu i > u,1 > II call auil we ui , Douquota or Any Floral Doulgn Mndi to Order ON THE 8I1011TKST NOT1CK. Citi Grtn Hou r , 8. W. Cor J7th nd Wcl itir , one block from 16th utrix't cm. Nun-cry 3d utrwt , oppotltu Foil , JK . V , Uralf , Kloru nd LanJ capc U rUncr. Kcliiflm , A , G , TROUP , ATTORNKV - AT F i jon sutler troin Ij pcp l.i , me 111 UPOt'K ' IILOOI ) 1JITTKUH II jou are aniktcd with llilion'ncp" , uo III'IUKH'K IILOOI ) IIITTKHS II jotinro prostrated witli Kick Huivl.vno , Uko nutnocK 111,001) iimnus If your lloudHAru dlsorcloriil , regulate them ultl UUHDOCK IJNuOl ) JIITTBUS If j our llloodlx nipitrc , pnrlly It with HUUilOUK 111.000 HITTIllS , / If > on hnvo IndlKtullon , jou will Mman ! nntliloti In IIUflDOCK 111.001) II1TTKIIS tf > ouixro troubled with Spring Complaints or odlcntotlitin with IIUIIDOCK ISLOOI ) lltTTKUS. If jour I.It ur Is torpid , rtntore It to hcilth ) a < tlor with IIUIIDOUK 1H.OOI ) imnua : If your Liter U nITi-cted , wi will find a inrc re , Btoratlveln IIUUDOUK III.OOI ) UITTKHS , If jou rmvnny upoclcfof Hitnior or IMinplc , fill not to take lUJItDOC'K 111.001) IIITTKIIS , If jou Kite any nymptoniH of Ulccn or Scrofuloui Sorts , a curatho remedy will l > e ( omul In IIUKUOCK IILOOI ) IHTTKUS For Imparting strength and vitality totlienjs tern , nothing ean equal IIUIIDOCK Iir,0I ) niTTCUS. KorNcrtouannd General Debility , tone up the system \ > lth IIUIIDOCK 111,001) III1TKKS. Price , 91.00 poi Dottle ; Trial Bottlet 10 Cts FOSTER MILBURN.&Go Props , . , , , BUFFALO , N ; Y. Sold ot wholesale by Inn & McMalion and C. F. Goodman. Jo 27 eod-me Tnls great jpcctflc curea that most loathsome cllm'.isu SYPHILIS 'Whether in its Primary , Secondary or Tertiary Stage- Kcinot en nil traces of ercury Irom the i- teni , Cnrcfl Hcrofula , Olii Sorc < , Ithcnnm- tlsin , Kcrcnm , Cuuirrli or any IIIooil UlHiu.su. Cares "When Hot Springs Fail ! Maltirn , Ark. , May S , 1S81 \v'o hate ainoii In our town wlio lited at Hot Springs and were Dually cured with H. S. S. ilcCASiwos' & MUHRV. Memphis , Menn. , May 12 , 1SS1 We hate old 1-jati hot les of U. S. S. Inn J tar It has L'ivcn unttcraal 8 tlsf tloii. Fair niinued physicians now recommend It no -poslthe specific. S MA.NHKIH.U JtCo. l.ouistllle , KtMa , > 13. 1SS1. S. S. S. h.-w Kiti-n bvttir satl faction than atij medicine 1 hactcr sold J. A. PLIXNKK. ' Dcutci.Col. Hay" , 1S81 Ktcry purchu er i peaks In thu hlKhent ti-rim of S. 8. S. L. Mclssetor. Klch , ond. Va. . May 11,1881. ou can refer anybody to us In regard to the merits of S. S. S. I'olk , Miller & Co. 'fa a netcr known S. S. S. to fall to euro u ease Cf Sjphllls , when properly taken II. L. Dcnnard. 1 n , . Oa. perry , Kll Warren. The oboto signers arcuciitlciiinii of hlt'h stand- ? . A II COL.QUI1T , Ciuternor olOeork'tx IK YOU WISH WB W LhTAKKY'lUllSE CA TO HE PAH ) FOIl WIIKN CUUKD. Write for particulars and copy of llttlt book 'McHmu-e to the Unfertunate.1' 81.OOO Rnward will bo paid to any chemist who will Dnd , on an-iltils 100 hottlet S S. S. , one particle of Mercury lodUo I'otai slum or any Mineral substance. 8WHT SPECIFIC CO. ITojn. Atlanta , Oa. I'rlco of regular HZO ! reduced to $1 75 per i nt tie Small ' ? , boklln half the ciuantlty , price , ? 1.00. Sold b > KENNAHD & CO. , and Druggists Generally S T. JACKSON FLANiLB I ( A Graduate Jiom the I'nlu-relty ol I'cnimjl \urila at Philadelphia ol the Cl.-vw of 18ID. ) TvndirH hl proletiHlonal ncrvlivHtotlio citizen' of Onmlm ui > j nil otlieri needing the Kainv , pro- dlcatlnif hla claim therefor from JO ) car ' ex- IH-rlnin1 , Hlvtfi'ii jo-ir * o ( uhlch time ho xpeiit In routh Amcrlia , from which country ho hua jiul returiu-d , tuliilnz whl t In the protliiccN many rcnu-dlrn for \arloui dlneaxea ronmion to thli country from thu natlun of the mne. The Doctor niakt-H a epeclalt } of nil Chronli DIxciHeH , particular ! ! } those of fumalcu. lie ma ) kt * found at tils rooniu at thu Plantcra * Hout-u , cnriur cf Hoil uaiul Slxtctnth Si reels. codlu * The Great English Remedy Vevcr faIN to rme VervouDebllitj . VI- Uil Kthauation , Kniin dons , Kcmlnal Woak- , IHOOD , and all the [ o\il i-ni-i.it of youthful - ful folhcH mid cxc-i-3 H-H. It Mops pcrma < nrntly all ucakcnln * . involuntary loan Hand ilrilns iiiHjii thu > ) ( OKI , tlu'lnevltab'c re- suit of thcoocMlprac- > 1 > ( tin1 * , whith ureoilestruell oto mind nd bodj and tnaVo life inlncruhle , often leading to Intanl- ty and death It n'ren thcnii the Nenes.Hraln , ( momor ) ( Illood , MuMclM , l > lje ( tl > e and lie-pro- iluctl\uwiiB ) , It ri'btorca to all the oruanlc functions their former Uijor and Utalltj , nm- Inp life chovrfill and t-n Jo > able Prlce , J3 a bottle , or four time's tr.c . cjuamlty $10 , bent by i-\pri' > i , nt-urn Item otncr > atlon , to any addrcmt , on reirlpt of price. No , C. O. I . unit , except on receipt of $1 aa u u r iitf o. Lctter > re- ruestln | ; nnanum uiuet incloae utainp. Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion Pills Arc the bi'vt ami i'ln'-iH'ht ) dji.pt pula nnd hllljoue curu In the nurkit. field b ) .ill ilru.UU , 1'rlt-i 60 cenU , IH. ) MlSTIt.'M KlU.Mtf llKMFUr , flCniKTIll M , Curtail Und of Kldnv ) an > l bladder comidalnte. goorrlu'ii , Klert at d Icncorrcrx for tale j all daui'i : > < U ! il a battle. r.MJUSII MFIHCAL INSTITt'TK. 71h Olhe St , tit. I oiu * . Ma QUAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE * TRADE MARK ,1' 0rtatTRADK MARK Kngllah rem- cdy. Anuii. filllut ; cure for Hemlnal Wuaknemi , bpernutor- rhea , linpot- eticy , and all BIFORETARINQ. iuen AFTER TAKINO , Self-Abuiw ; ai IX > M ol Memory , Universal I l- tude , 1'aln In the Hack , Dlmntaj of VUloti , Pro uiatura Old Ago , and many othXr nUeme * that lead to Inunlty or Consumption and a i'rtuiA- turotirato. tff'Kull p&rtIcuUr In our pamohlet , which vie ilralre to tend free Irmall to o\eryont , tSTfbt Specific Medicine U told by all dniiiUU ; t | 1 | HT jwckagf , or BpAckiju * for ti , or U1 be rent fnx ) by mill on rcc. ptof the money , b ) MMruMiut : TIlKQItA JKDICINKCO. , Iliiflalo. N , V or ( * li > by C , r" Ooodr cctme-cod DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. HOTELS. PROPHiKTOliS ARLINQrON , J. a. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Neb SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. STELLINIU8 , Mllford , Neb. WOODS HOUSE , W. P.ELLIS , Otccola , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , Stromiburg , Ne. , HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Loulivllle CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK. Blair , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. O. MEAD , Nellgh , Neb GRANn CENTRAL ? . SEYMOUR , Nobrrukn City , Neb MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. L. THORP , WecplnRWnter.Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSt A. C. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , O. W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb HAMMOND HOUSE , JOHN HAMMOND. Columbia , Neb , ENO HOUSE , E. L. ENO , Errmont , Neb , METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LCVELL , Atklnion , Neb. MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. GRUDD , Guide Recd , Neb. SUMMIT HOUSE , 8WAN & BECKER , Crciton , la. JUDKINS HOUSE , JUDKINS & DRO , , Red Onk , la , HOUSTON HOUSE , GEO. CALPH , Extra , In. REYNOLDS HOUSE , C. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la , WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , S. BURGESS , Ncola , la. CITY HOTEL , 01 B WILLIAMS , Harlan , la , PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. CUMMINGS , Corning , In. NEBRASKA HOTEL , J , L. AVERY , Stanton , Neb , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vlllliea , la. PARK HOUSE , W. J. QARVIN , Corning , la. JUDKINS HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvcrn , la , MERCHANTS' HOTEL , W. I. BOULWARE , Pacific Junction , la. DALL HOUSE , H H , PERRY , ( ldn Grove , la COMMERCIAL HOUSE , B , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la . o. 1213 Farnhsm St. . Omaha , H M. & M. PEAVY THE CLOTHIERS ! 1309 Farnham Street. Jan20cod.mc6m WHODESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AND DKALKIl N Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Oinaha Neb. , . , . ROGERS Manufacturing Company , -MAKERS OF THE- Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forks , \ The only and lonal plate that original firm o ( . . . I3 slvl R for " ' H o g o r B Broa. ahuico a ninglo All ou1 Spoons , plated Spoon a Forks and Knives plated triple thickness with the greatest plate only on of care. Kacli the sue tin H lot being huitg on a scale while w hero expo d being plated , to to wear , thereby insure a full deposit making a single posit of silver plated Spoon them. wear as long na We would call it triple plated o.spocial attention ono. tion to our sec- Rival. Orient- Tlonod. All Orders In the Went should be Addressed to A. B. HUBERMANN , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , . . . . NEB. SAUSAGES ! Practical Sausage Manufacturer , ORDERS OF ALL KINDS FILLED PROMPTLY FOR ALL VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES. Fjmily orders attended to with despatch , and every thing promised satisfactory. I invite a call at No. 210 South Tenth Street. 'POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , HALLADAYWIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND. SCHOOL BELLS A , L , SRANG , 205 Farnham St , , Omaha