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JLTLE ! DM ATT A JDAluY BEE : SATURDAY. APRIL 8 IS83- AN INDUSTRIAL CENTRE. Thrco Cormotticut Manufacturing vTowns VJowaof n Representative - tivoVondnff Now England Community. Correspondent of tha N. V. Pott. MERIDEN , Ct. , Great induatria contrbs like Birmingham or JManchoi lor in England are rare in this country outside of the great cities , yet here within ft radius o twelve miles arc thrco vigorous young towns , which , i they have not already attained tha position , are fast approaching it. . refer to Walorbury , twelve miles west in the heart of Naugatuok Vnlloy , the centro of the brass interest of the country ; Now Britain , ntno miles north , the Sheffield of .Amcriei , and Mcridon , the seat of the silver-platinj ; interest and of n score of important industries beside. This city is certainly an industrial marvel , without a poor in rapid devel opment , and its rapid changes and picturesque sittualion present no end of kaleidoscopic pictures to the tour ist wise enough to devote a few days to the careful study of them , The town lies in the deep valley of the Qainnipiack , eighteen miles above Now Uaven , and the same distance .south of Hartford. East and west are high ranges of windstono hills , capped by great , black , jaggud masses of volcanic rock , forced up througl the sandstone crust to the height o : hundreds of foot which have boon the wonder and study of geologists for generations/ Great brick factories each an industrial villiago in itself , Til the narrow valley , and the hillsidbi &ro dotted with charming villas ant pretty white cottages that form the of 20,000 people. The streets climb the hills or cut their surfaces into squares , and from the cottages thai line thorn appears every morning , a few minutes before seven , a throng o six or seven thousand operatives neatly clad , generally with cheerful contented faces , that pours like n flood through the city , and is swal lowed up quickly enough by the grim-looking factories. At seven the city's day begins , and after that hour noisy trip hammers strike the cruio metal into shane , hugo shears clip of iron bars as easily as n lady's scissors -snips off n ribbon , molten motnl pours liiasing into clay moulds , looms olang , glass blowers ply their nnciont craft , And men who have reached tbo hoighti of industrial art cut delicate tracery on glass , and engrave chaste patterns and beautiful designs on the tableware - ware of the millions. All this and more ono may BOO in a leisurely tour of the workshop. At noon thoifao torics stop for an hour , at six the day's work is done , and the throngs are in the streets again homeward bound , leaving the grime and dust of the day's toil behind with their workaday - day habiliments. Intelligence and cultivation are much higher here than in most factory townsj owing to the fact that skillet labor is chiefly employed in itn facto ries , The city has its clubs and "so cieties" ef all sorts , literary , dramatic and musical , its , social sots and cir cles. The seat of the State lleform School is hero. I notice all the ad juncts of the citv an opora-houso , gas , paved streets , water-works capa ble of throwing a stream from the hy drant over any of the church spires and fed from a beautiful pond far up in the mountains , police , common council , mayor , and until recently n municipal ring , The grand list of the city this year amounts to nine mil lions ofi dollars , assessments beinf .laid on the basis of one-third of tlu real value. It claims a population ol twenty thousand , double that report ed in the census of 1870. Ono hun dred and ninety-two buildings were erected last year at a cost of half a million , and for the present year sixty- two promlts have boon granted one for a hotel to cost ono hundred thou sand dollars. This prosperity is largely the work of the last twenty years. It has achieved in thoabsonco of all those natural advantages which are supposed to make cltio" ; mines , navigable waters , a tributary country , are wanting. There is not oven a mill-stream hero capable of furnishing water power , Much of this phenomenal growth is duo to the business pntorpriso of the citizens , but I am inclined to attri bute the town's prosperity largely to the patent laws. It is a city of inven tors. Mechanical genius is attracted hither as the artistio is to Paris or the literary to university towns , ( jjlts great workshops have been built up and uro sustained by the scores and hundreds of patents they control. Every ether man ono moots has taken out a pat ent , or is about to do so , or is working at "an idea. " Some inventors have taken out eight or ton. Several have become well-to-do by a fortunate in ventive inspiration. A friend took mo to see an inventor who had boon at iwork nearly seven years on an im proved water motorhis expenses meantime time- being paid by a local company which had been organized to manufac ture the invention as soon as it should bo perfected. Another gentlemen whom I mot had disposed of two pat ents at a comfortable figure , was man ufacturing under two others , had a fifth passing through a patent oflice , and also acted as an agent for the pro curement of patents for his neighbors. The inventors are chiefly of small ar ticles in hardware and silver plate , or for household use , and when secured by patent are sold or leased on a roy alty to the manufacturers , who enjoy/ / a monopoly of the nrtiolo until the patent expires , and are built up by it. Bomo of them would eeom to have reached the limit of expansion. Ono company carries a thousand men on its pay-roll , and covers eight acres with its building" . Another follows closely , with its five huge workshops and GOO laborers ; and there are nine other firms carrying from 200 to 400 men on their pay-rolls , To show the remarkable variety of articles manu factured , 1 give the following list from the catalogue of one firm : Domestic hardware , plated and Britannia ware , .spectacle ? , tobacco boxes , door hangers - ors and rollers , butts , hinges and fas teners , f net ion plates , hammers , . , coffee and spicb mills , bootjucka , fuu- cots , shears , skimmer , lanterns , can dlestick's , gear drills , shade rollers tc. Sargent B Souvenir , * > /-Tho political admirers of cx-Bena- tor ' Sagoant" California , tendered him a t arwell banquet at the Pacific hotel , San Fnuicbco , on the eve of his departure for Berlin to nssumo the duties of United States Minister there. As ft momonlo of the occa sion Mr. Sargent was presented with n beautiful plojo of gold and silver with the menu of the feast engraved in the center , The plato is heavy solid silverabout eight Inches long and six wide. On the initial side the letcor "S , " in- closes , in the circles formed by the lower and upper halves of the letter , two landscapes. The upper ono is the Golden Gate at sunset , n steamer and bark with all sail sot being intro duced in the foreground , and Fort Point showing on the loft and Point Bonita on the right. In the iowor circle is a picturesque view of the Rhino. The ground work of the side of the plato is of yellow gold , satin finished ; the "S. " red Rold , raliovod with silver , and the landscapes of en graved silver. The insciiption on the initial side of the plate is at follows ! Banquet to Aaron A. Sargent , Minis ter of the United Stitoi to Germany , by the Citizens of San Francisco , Pnl- ace Hotel , Thursday , March 30,1882. The reverse sldo of the plato is an unusually artistic bit of engraving and metal working. The entire side re presents a view of the Bridle Toil Falls in the Yosemite Valley , framed on the sides by two towering sequoia , from whoso highest branches , across the top of the picture , forming that portion of the frame , rests a broken limb. Suspended from the centre of this limb are flags of the United States and Germany , draped to the right and left , caught up on tho.branchos of the sequoia , and , finally , twining their gracef ulfoldsaroundtho ( | mighty trees' trunks. The conception and execu tion of this design are faultless. The groundwork is silver , satin finish , the massive rockwork , over which the water falls in misty torrents , is of yellow cold , the text uro oficct being produced with what is called Scotch stoning. The falls themselves are of delicately engraved silver. In the foreground ii a placid stretch of river , the water effect being produced with the graver , and dashes of gold. The details of vegetation and the region are in red gold , engraved. The red in the ilagn is of red gold , the black and white of engraved nnd sntin fin ished silver. The plato was hold in n handsome embossed contra piece of morocco on ono eido inscribed in gilt letters , "Aaron A. Sargent. " On the side of the case was a oilk menu of the banquet. GENERAL HAKNEY. A Western Scout's Story. Boston Trua 1'latf. "When wo hoard about the massacre ho sent out scouts to find out who the murderers were , and when they re ported to him that they were Mor mons , off ho want with his entire command for Bait Lake City , swear ing every rod of the way that ho would hang the murderers if ho had to hang every Mormon in Utah. Ho intended to give Brigham Young twenty-four hours to surrender up the murderers , and unless this was done Later Day Saints would bo mighty scarce around there. Before ho reached Salt Lake City a messenger overtook us with orders from thu war department for Harnoy to return to camp ; that the civil au- tjioritios would attend to the massa cre business , Thou you ought to have hoard the old man swear. Ho damned the government enough to sink it. I never mot a man who could swear more violently than Har tley. tley.Ho thought the matter over for a little while , and then declared that ho had started for Salt Lake City and ho would go there if ho was court- martialed and" shot for it. And ho wont , too , and if the war department over hoard of it , no action was taken. Wo camped a short distance ouundo the city , and stayed a few days to givi the animals a rest ; and they needed it Badly , for wo had traveled fast. The morning that wo started back to Yumn a young girl about seventeen or eighteen years old came out to camp and applied to Brady , the train master , to help her escape. Her pa rents were English , who had joined the Mormons not long before , and ono of the elders wanted to marry her. Her parents were trying to force her to this polygamous marriage , and she oould only avoid it by running away. Slio had an undo ana an aunt in San Francisco , and to them she wanted to go. Brady wasn't the man to say "no" under auch circumstances , and ho stowed her away in the Hour wagon by-piling the barrels around her in such a way that uho couldn't bo seen iroru either end. Wo hadn't got far before n dozen Mormons overtook us , the girl's fath er buiug along with them , and they wont through that train until they found the girl , After they had got her out uho turned to Brady and bade him good-bye , at the same time thanking him for trying to help her. That , of course gave him dead aw ay , uid the Mormons arrested him for cidnapping ti.o girl , and away they all wont toward the city. Harnoy saw .hat there was something wrong with ho train , and back came a messenger 0 see what was the 'natter. As soon as liarnoy was informed ot vhat had occurred , ho ordered the rain to halt and stay there until ho ; ot back , and , o wearing worse than > oforo , away ho and all his troops wont for the Mormons. Tiioy iiad got n long start on him , however , and reached the city first. Do you suppose Harnoy stopped vhen ho reached the city ? Not a bit of it. llight up the main street ho vent at a gallop , and when ho jumped rom his horse und cried "Haiti" it vas right in front of Britain's olllco. There waa n musket and fixed bayo- ict ; but as ho brought his weapon to 1 charge Harnoy gave it a kick that turned the guard half round and the next instant lie was disarmed. liarnoy strode into the olllco with n lalf-doron soldiers at his heels , and , wo minutes [ later Brigham was a-slraddlo of a 'horse , and galloping down the etroot in the centre of n ; roop of cavalry , It was fun to see , ho I onnons gturo as they saw the old man in such company , but before they could hnvo time to nut they were out of the city. About live wiles out liarnoy or dered a halt , and it wasn't long bo- 'oro a lot of Mormons came riding up as fast aa their horses could carry , liom , When they got up within sound of his voice , Uamoy ordered , hcm to halt or ho would fire on , hein , aud they halted. Then he or dered Brigham to tell them to go back to the city and bring Brady and the cirl back with them ; and said ho to Briglmm ! "If they nre not hero inside oi two hours , I'll fix your carcass full of gov ernment loadl" "You don't dare to , " nays Brig- ham. ham."Why , you , " naya Harnoy , "I'll ' shoot you myself 1" Long botnro the two hours were up Brady and the girl wore there , am when wo got to Yumn , Harnoy sent n Quard with her to San Bernardino on hci way to San Francisco , Tliat'B the kind of a man Harncy was. The Compliment. Arrayed In snow.wlilto rmnts and veil And otlior raiment /Air to view I flood before my nwcpthcnrt Sue The charmlnj ; creature I love best. "Tell me , anil does my cmlume sultJ" I Aikeclthnc npiilo of my eye , And then the cliRrmer made reply "Oh , ycr , you do look awful cutel" Although I frcqiicnely hud hoard My sweetheart vi > nr her pleasure eo , I must confer * I did not know The meaning of th t fnv'tito word. But presently at window ldo Wo utood nnd wntthed tlio passing throng , And soon n donkey parsed along With COM like wlngH extended wide , _ And Razing at the doleful foruto My sweetheart KB von merry cry I quote her language with a siirh " 0 Charlie , nln't ho awful cute ? " The Meadow Brook. I3e > ldo the meadow brook she n'.nyed , A h.ippy child with laughing eyes ; Above her milled the soft blue aldci , Around her there the sunbeams played. The brooli went babbling on Itn wny Adown the meadow white with Uowera Of early nprlnfr , and through the hours Mfido merry with her nil the dny. She B&t beside the meadow brook , A maiden fair In tummcr time , When the nweet year was In Its prime , And la her hand * hands she held it bojk ; The sumo blue nicy Broiled bright above ; The brook it ran < n tender uoug Of lova to her the whole dny long ; The book she ru.idwai nil of lovo. Bcftldo the meadow brook she stood , A matron In tha noon of life , A happy mother and a wife , Who loitered tluro in pensive tnocd. Around her fell the autumn leaves ; The meadow brook \v , < n nl neat dry , And In the harvest fieldi hard by The reapers found the Inst year's sheaves. Once moro beside the brook eho stnnda The willow's branches round her there Hang ienflesj In the winter air An lined dame with folded linnets. Old memories her thoughts otgngc , Whoso over link she cannottrace ; And , frozen o'er , the brook'u still face Is wrinkled like the face of ago. PBPPlilBMBNT DROPS. The sunflower craze la coming to n bud. It takes n good able-bodied dentist to extract the cube root. What grocer outrage can there bo tlian landed sugar and vhort weight of the same ? , A loctnrcr is telling "How wo Hear , " It in easily told. Somebody tell a a friend of our ? , and tells him not to toll ; 'that'u the way wo hear. During the past year no lees than nine- pawnkrokors failed In business in the United States. Of course they went into outnido ipoculntiona. English nnd French doctors don't ngreo ni to what causes sen-sickness. We thought It wni caused by going on the wet - t r. { Detroit Free Press. William Henderson Imi been arrested out In Utah for n dciperato uRsnult upon n Mormon. William seems to bo a prac tical Hort of Anti'Folygatny Bill. ) A man who won't take his horeo out on account of the weather itm'tabit surprised t' > meet his wlfo sluahiug around down town. What injures a horse won't hurt n woman a bit. A Colorado miner had n piece of inch gaplo | driven through him and yet lived thrco days , or until the inun who read the metert came aloug nnd was going to charge him up 800 feet. It is getting to bo common nowadays for m < m to murder pomobody and then kill themselves. Well , that nave * th expense of trying them aim turning them loose to kill somebody else. It is said that the population of this country hiii increased 1/,000,000 blnco the war , tut a man who wants Bomo one to help him move- cook stove can't be ma lo to bellovo any suih yarn as that. A Nebraska woman missed her husband for three weeks before she raised any row about it , and she might not have naia any thing then if his boots had not been drawn up in the well bucket. [ Detroit Free 1'rcss , "Tho cxecut'.vo force of Ituisian opin ions , " sayH an English critic , "Hen in the army. " [ Now York Herald. The execu tive force of American opinion lies in tbo newspaper , and liei like thunder , too , sometimes. An IOWA man crowded n turnip into hit mouth to show whnt , sleight-of-hnnd could do , nnd a doctor cut nt It for two hours to show what surgery could accomplish. That chau will keep his mouth skut for two weeks to come , An Irish attorney practicing la the Ilutte police court was reminded by thu opposing counsel of an error in his Btnto- ment of facto. "Miy it plaze the court , " he replied , "if I am wrong iu this I have another point that is equally conclusive. " They tell of a man out west who wan putting. ! * blast in u well , audit went off prematurely and blew him out into an apple tree about ilfty feet away. In n moment ho rocovoro 1 himself , nnd remark ing , "The ] jord knows better than I do , after all ; I gaeas it li almost time to go oruntng/'took n largo pruning-kife from hid pocket aud not to work , Now arlth metlc : A house painter con sumes foity.clght minutes In lighting his pipe ; fifty-live mlnuteu In telling etorlea ; twenty-two minutes in watching a kitchen ( 'lrl ; thirty-six minutm in binding up a nero Huge , und qiilU work nine minutes before U , JIow much time did he beat his employer out of , an I how long will it take him to work himself to death ? The stage of a western theater took fire the ether evening , but a panic and rush for the door wni averted by the manager who , with great presence of mind , slipped to the front and said : "Lndios and gentle men , wo have prepared a Httlo surprise for you. Au immense kettlu of whiuky punch in uow being heated , nnd in n few moments waiters will pass through the nudlunco aud distribute It. " After that the audience had to be pulled out , one by one. [ Philadelphia Newx. Prc of Charge. All penoni ullerlur from Couglw.Coldi , Aithin * . UroDchltij , JJOM of Vi/ice , or uy affection of the Throat nnd Lusyn , are re- quitted to ftll t Schroter k llecht's drug tor * nd get . Trial Uottle of lr. King's Now DUcovery for Consumption , free of clam , irhicli will convince them of IU woudurful morltt and show what a regular dolUr-niza bottle will do. Call early. Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE AGENCY. IBth * nJ Dodge Ut . , Omaha , Hob , Tbil e Dcy dOM BIKIOILT * trokcrngc burlnoM. DOM Dtipoculatt aud tiieittftv ary batgalci cook i aieliuuted to For a quirtcr of century or more tlostcltcr'i Stomnch i Ittcn liMbccn the rclKilu ? Micclflc lor Indlemtlondii | > cii , fever and agiic , lo of phyMral ( tamina Hi er complaint and olhc r d ! < pr derOiml hw beenmo t emphatically Imlorsod by medical men on a hcftltn acd rtrcngth rotor nitre. It C3untcr.it utomioncy ( o ( ircunturo decayand BUsiMt.B nnd comforts the ajcd and Infirm. For sale by all dm ? flats and dealers generally , nl to nil TRUTH ATTESTED. SomoImportantStatcmoMtBofWol Known People "Wholly Vorilloil. In order that the public may fully roallzo the gonulncncM ol the utatcmcnte , M well as the power and value of the article ot which the ; rpvak , wo publinh herewith tha fac-nlmllo lgn ! > turesot parties whoso sincerity In boiomlquoA tlon. Tlio Truth of thcwo testimonials Is abso Into , nor can the / cU they announce bo lg norod OMAHA , Nun. , May 24,1881. II. II. WARNRU&CO. : D AR SIR : [ hnvo frequently used Warner's Safe Kldnov and Mvcr Cure .or local affcctloni attendant upon wjvcro rheumatic attacks , anc have always derived benefit therefrom. I have aim used the Uafe Kcruno with satisfactory re suits. I coiuldcr tbcie medlcluc * worthy o confidcum Deputy Treasurer OUATIA , NUB , May 24 , le&l II. WARNKR&CO. , Rochester , N. Y. : TH : I hata nso oour Bate Kidney anc Llxcr Cure thin spring a > a hcrlnvlfrorotor. and 1 find It the beet remedy I ever tried. I hive lined 4 bottles , ard It hM mule mo feel better than over t did before In the epilng. 0. P. n. Shops. KICK. , May 24 , Ibal. II. II. WARMER &Co. : SiRg ; For more than ID yrart ) I hmo Buffered much Infonvcnlonco from combined kldnuy and llier diseases , and have been unibloto work , my urlmry orging nlao bclnjf ntfucted. I tried a great many medicines and doctor * , but 1 grow wors'j and worjodiy by day. I waa told I had Drlcht'a Disease , and I nMiod mjsclf dead If I could not have speedy relief. I took your Safe Kidney and Liter Cure , knowing nothing else waa over known to euro tha disease , and I have not been disappointed. The medlclno baa cured mo , and I am pcrfoc ly well to-day , entirely through your Sale Kidney ami LhcrCuro J wish Jou all 8ucc > w In publishing thlo valuable remcoV through thn world U. P.R. R. Shops. ThouBinds of equally strong endorsements many ot thorn In caeca ivhcre hope waa abandoned bat o been Yoluntirlly"clYen , showing the remarkable power of Warner ufa'o Kidney and Lhcr Cure , in all dleco'cs cf the Kidnc } K , In cr or urinary or gans. If anyone who reads this has any phys ical trouble remember the great remedy. IMPERISHABIE Murray & Lanman's . . ' r-n n-ni - ii..mL Pest for TOILET , BATH tnd KAKDKERCHIEF. FOB CHICAGO , PEORIA , ST , LOUIS , MILWAUKEE. DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEWYORKBOSTON , , And all PoluU East and South-East. T1IELINECOMPRISE3 Nearly i.ouo miles. boUl ! Smooth Steel Tracks AUoannuctlonsnronialaln UNION DtPOTS. t h s a National llopntatlon a belnir the Qreat Through Oar Line , nnd Is unUorsally conceded to bo tha FINEfaT EQUIPPED Half- end In llio world for all classmuf tra\el , Tryltand\ou will find traveling n luxury uttcad nl a dlncomfort. Through Tlcki-ti via ihli Celebrated Line for sale ataUntttcrsIn the West. All InfoiDiatloii about llatei of Faro , ( looping Jar AconmiLxlitioni , Time Tables , Ac , , wlllba cheerfully Klvon by appllnlu < to T. J. POTTER , d Ylcc-l'ros't & Qtn. MuiacrChlcago , PERCIVAL LOWELL , Gen. Posseiv.er Agt. Chicago , W. J. DAVKNPOUT , Cicu Agent , Council IHuffj. II. P. UOELL , Ticket Agt-Jomaha. inorn-cd ly THE KENDALL PLAITINGlAOHfflE ! - DRESS-MAKERS' ' COMPANION , It pUlU from MO of a n Inch to tldth In the coirnmt felt * or finest sllki II dots * all kind * and etyle * of I lalting In use. No lady that dev her own droaa maklnj can afford to do without ono as nice plaiting It never out of fashion , if Keen It wlU Itself. For Machines , Circular * or Ageut'ti term * add r tea CONGAR & CO. , 113 Adams St. Chicaco III yon suffer from Dyspepsia , use BURDOCn LOOD BITTERS. If you arc afflicted with Billou ncss , uio BURDOCK BLOOD If you nro prostrated nlth nick Headache , take I1UUDOCK BLOOD BITTEI13 If your liowtlsaro dtaordcrcd , rtgulatu them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEIia If your Blood Is mpurc , purlly It with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you have Indigestion , you will find an antidote In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you are troubled with Spring CompblnU , cr- adlcato them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEUS. If your LUcrls torpid , restore It to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If your Llyor It affected , you will find a sure re iterative In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you have any spcclw of Humor or Pimple , fal not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous Soroe , a curative remedy will be found In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Imparting strength and vitality to the iyg tern , nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility , tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price , I.OO pel Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Ctt FOSTER , MILBURN , & do , , Props , BUTFAIO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and 0. P. Goodman. Jo 27 eod-rna The Great English Rflmedy aNcvcr fails to .cut o Nervous Debility. Vi tal Exhaustion , Kmta- slon ? , Seminal Wcak- ' HOOD , and all the \ 11 effects of youth ful follies and execs- ics. It stops perma nently all weakening , oluntary loss , s and drains upon the sys tem , the Inevitable re- . . 'suit ' of these ovilprac- tlccs , which arb so dcstruotlvo to mind and body and make llfo miserable , often leading to insani ty and death. It strengthens the Ncn csBrain , ( meraorjf. Blood , Muscles , Digestif and Repro ductive Orifnun , It restores to all the orsranlc functions their former vigor \ltoltyma- ) - King llfo cheerful and enjojablc. Price , S3 a bottle , or four times the quantity S10. Bent by express , secure from observation , to any address , on receipt of price. No. C. 0. D. sent , except on receipt of 21 .as a guarantee. Litters rj questing answers must tncloeo stamp. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills are tt j best and cheapest dyspepsia and billions cure In the market. Sold by all druggists. Price SO cents. ' DR MINTIH'S KIDSBT RRMEDT , Cures i II kind of Kidney and bladder complalnto , conorrhca , gleet and luucorrhca. For ealo by all daugelsts : 81 a bottle. ENOLIBH MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 718 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. For Sale In Omaha by C. F. GOODMAN. Jan25-lv To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific II Is a poajUvo cure for Upormatoirbea , Oemlna Weoknesa. Impotancy , and all diseases rcsu'.tlcj from Self-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , Losai Memory , Pains In the Back or Side , and dlsoisot Consumption Insanity an early gray The bpcclfl Medicine Ii being ujud with wonder ful success. Pamphlet ! tent iteo to all. Writs lor them and got full par t'.cnlars. ' Price , Specific , f 1.00 per package , or ilx pack ages for'85.00. Address all orders to B. SIMSON MEDICINE CO. NOB. 104 and 106 Main St. Buffalo , N. T. Sol't In Omaha by 0. F. Goodman , J. W. Belt , J. K. 1st ) , and all dnigglgtsevery where. t Sd GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK The OrcatTH/Jjn MARK English rem- edy. An un failing euro for Bemlnal Weakness , Spermator- rhca , Irapot' cncy , and all Diseases that1 follow aa n BEFGRETAKIHQ.Boqucnco of AFTER TARIHQ. Self-Abuse ; aa LOBS of Memory , Unlicrsal Lassl tude , Pain In the Back , Dimness of Vision , Premature mature Old Ago , and many ether Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema ture 0 me. OTFull particulars In our pamphlet , which we desire to send frco t r mail to every one , rJTTbo Specific Medlclno la Bold by all druggists > t 81 per package , or 6 packigcs for $ t > , or will bo gent free by mall on reel ptof the money , by addressing THE QUA dKDICINECO. , Buffalo , N. Y , orsalei * ncfmo-eod EXCURSION ! TO-- EURO ? Arranged by Harnugarl Maon- norcnor. C N I , Y $90 , IntnelCabln for ( Round Trip. From Wow York to Atnvrerp and Keturn , arlcaIng New York Juno 10,1882 , on tbv hu now and splendid Mall Htcamcr Ilclgenbnd , Jirneturn tickets good ono ) car on any ttcamer of the lied Star Line. tSTRMrotiti Faro from Antwerp to Paris , only $1.5O. Tickets , I Prospectus and all Information Onlyto be had from M. & . R. BURQHEIM , Bookielleri , 404 Vine Street , Cincinnati ) , O , Tuo Clnclnnattl Hnrugarl Manner- clior. apl-m&c-cv eat-4t MAIL LETTINGS. NOTIOH TO CONTRACTORS. POHTOrriCI DnrARTUR.NT ) , D. 0 , March 10 , 1832. f Proposala will be received at the Contract Otllce of Ihla department until 3 p. iu. , of April 9 , IbUJ , tor carr ) ing mall i of thn United States , pou mciuciiger and transfer route Iu the City of Omana , State ot Nebraska , from July 1,18S2 , of JUIH.-80 , lt > SO. Admtltcment ol route , in- tructlona to bidden , and all other necessary In formation will bilfumliihed upon application to ; he poatnuster at Omaha , or the Second Abslit autt'oitmnster General. General.T. . A' HOWE , Poitmutcr Ucniral. MorlSniSe cvSatUt. V. DIM 10. MI. A. o , cmrtsij , DOANE & CAMPBELL. At tor ne ys-'at-Law HENRY LEHMANN , JOBBER OF WALII , IP .A. IP IE ZR , AND 1MDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. I 08 FAR NAM ST. - - OMAHA. AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BUNDS , MOLDINCS.HILIME , CEMEHT MT&TATK AOKN1 TOR MILWAUKEE OEMBNI COMPANY } Near Union Pacific Denot , , - - OMAEA.WEP WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DEALEn N- Wall Paper and Window Shades r .1304 Farnham St. Omaha Web. IE1. O. 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , ( POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , MININQ HAOIUNEUY , BELTINO , HOSE , BRASS AND IRON FnTINQS PIPE , 8TEAU PACKING , AT y OLESALE AND RETAIU > IO HALLADAY WIHD- iLLS , GHURGH.3AND.SGHOOL BELLS A SRANG , 2W ( Fo 1 * " St. , Omaha THE I I 1309 Farnham Street. Ii -MAKERS OF THE- Finest Silver Hated Spoons and Forks , The only tmdfj jtional plato that original firm of | m is giving for In- R o g o r B Bros. mil atanco - oinglo All our Spoons , Forks and plated Spoon a Knives plated triple thickness with the greatest plate nly on of caro. Each the a o o 11 o a lot being hung m cSn a ecalo while whcro expo d . being plated , to to wear i , thereby insure a fall de making a ainglo posit of silver on pla ed Spoon them. them.Wo wear as long aa Wo would call a triple plated especial atten tion to our BOO- ono , Rival. Tloood AH Order * In the Wont should be Addressed to . B. HUBER ° MANN ; , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA. - NEB S. W. WYATT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER m Lath , Shingles , SASH , DOOES , BLIPS M IOULDIM 15th and Cuming Sts. OMAHA. NEB Hair Quota , Notions , Ladies' FuraisliinE : Goods , Ulsters , Oiroulars , and Suits , 507 Toajxr-acraac ccvEcxixia ? jwc flL ac a. DE OB