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fe i'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FBI DAY. APRIL i4 I883- THE FAITHISTS- People "WholWorshlp Jenorftn nnd Bat Mo Meat. P ho society of Fnithista is the name of n religious organization which has Loon established in this city over r yonr. Dr. J. B. Nowbrough , n drug gist , of No. 128 West Thirty-four' ' . ! ] street , is ita secretary , nnd the meetings ings are held nt hia houno every Sun day and on ono other evening during the week. An advertisement in r morning pnpor , asking ihnt "nil wor shippers of Jehovah tlmt nro vogotar inna should call at No. 128 WCB < Thirty-fourth street , led n World reporter porter to call on Dr. Nowbrough 'Wo nro few in numbers , " ho said "nnd our meetings are not open to outsiders , bul. vo hope in time to Rain suffifiont strength to hold thompublio Wo are not Christians , wo nro vegota rians. For n numbAr of years some of us have felt that wo needed some religion , but wo ooild not accept thi tenets of the Christian religion , or o nny other religion. The Christian ministers and congregations nro not true to themselves. They say : "Sol all thou hast and give it to the poor , but they don't do it ; neither do they practice the preaching : 'Lovo thy neighbor ns thyself. ' A small numboi of us , I say , had frequently mot ant communed together. All were Intelligent ligont persons , and thorq was scarcely ono of us who had not traveled it every country on the globe. Wo hac studied carefully every form of wor ship , took what good wo could find in each , nnd made up our society , Since ita organization it has incroasot considerably , and wo now have thirty four moiibera , nbout half of whom are women. There are organization ! also in Chicago , Philadelphia ant Boston , but they are smaller than our * . Our form of worship is very similar to that of ordinary prayer meetings. Wo moot together to wor ship Jehovah. The real intention of our society is to practice what Chris tian churches preach. Wo denounce war boeauso wo think it wrong , nnt wo forswonr liquor and tobacco because cause wo consider them opposed to the highest order of existence. Wo nro vegetarians , because wo hnvo learned by experience , in lands whcro vegetarianism prevalent , that ita supportcia are much the most mornl nnd free from the ordinnry passions of humanity , and are nloo the freest from cutano- ous diseases. Vegetarians are also the most polite nnd civil of people. Wo nro n brotherhood. Vhntovo I have any ono of the society ia per fectly welcome to. Wo look out for ono another , nnd hnvo the samn in terest in ono another that wo have in ourselves. Wo borrow from every thing that is good. Wo got the idea of abjuring war from the Shakers. Prom the Freemasons ( and wo mo nearly all Freemasons ) wo have taken the practice of asking after every member nt each mooting before our worship begins. Wo always inow just why n member ia absent. Jf ho is sick everything ia done for him. Wo are very particular about those wo admit , for wo wnnt to bo sure that wo nro all of ono mind aa to worship nnd forms of life. Wo do not trouble ourselves about hell. Wo believe simply in liv ing on this earth the purest and best lives possible. " Dr. Nowbrough said that ho had meta a great many people who had believed just as ho doea about religion , and were anxious to join the aoctotyj but they would not giyo up their beer or their nlo or their cigars. Bo had no fear , however , nboutltho society's in creasing .in membership fast. Ho in serted the advertisement ia the paper that persons who were of hia belief might know of the socioty. Now York Herald. A HalrdrAssor * ' Strike. Xondon Telegraph. Paris is threatened with a hair dressers' strike. It appnara that in Dome parts of the town the coiflfoura have agreed to ask a minimum price of twenty-five centimes for a shave. It may bo accepted aa an axiom that no Frenchman oyer ahavoa himself , so the tax falls rather hard on thoao who do not cultivate the board. The poorer classes , finding the now appeal to their pockets somewhat severe , have avenged themselves by withhold ing the customary pourboire from th'o hairdressers' garcous , who now threaten on to strike unless their masters tors make up for their losses by a substantial increase of their wages. What with the discon tent of their customers and the wrath of their hands , who , by the way , ususually do nine-tenths of the work , the position of the coHIburs is far from enviable , while they are deterred from returning to the old ro imo by the fact that , by the rules of their society , and any ono who may lower charges is immediately liable to n pre liminary Cno of 200 ' 'francs or 8. Nor is there anything to prevent the clients on their nldo from inaugura ting n atriko on their own account. Wo often hear a good deal about the n sorrows of the proletariate , but the class is never too poor to pay for its bpttlo of poti bleu or for its daily visit to the coiffeur. A Tramp Rooster , lllddlctown ( N. Y. ) Tress. Some of the residents in ono quar- tee of Middlotown lately complained I : i to a policeman of a tramp rooster that was enticing away their hens , which laid their eggs elsewhere than nt homo. It BOonia that the rooster came ns a tramp to n place where the parties owned only asinglo lion. Ono day ho came to the coop with a half dozen hens , which , after laying there , went homo nt njubt , This happened day after day , till the owners of the misguided fowls , finally procured n game cock , which gave the Mormon rooster euch a thrashing that ho was tin- ablotogothornoforndayortwo. . But ho was bound to have a following of his own , and a few days later ho brought homo Bomo more lions from another place , which staid all night , laid there next day , and then wont homo. Ev ery day the rooster brought them to hia coup to lay , The family , though they kept but ono hen , were in the habit of getting from throe to half a dozen eggs every day. The neigh bors mada BO much complaint about iho tramp rooster beguiling their hens that ho woa finally killed to appeaao their wrath. How to Keep yiowera. Freeh. DunltujUrportor , Almost the fiwt thought that fol ows admiration for a freshly picke bouquet is how it can bo preserved the greatest length of time. Many experiments have boon undertaken to prevent flowers from fading such ns slacing salt in the water , dipping the t cms ih hot water , or nipping them oft" and applying sealing wax. Wo have tried nil methods , nnd have come to the conclusion thai changing the water in which thi stems nro plunged frequently , nni sprinkling the flowers hourly wil keep thorn fresh and fair longer that will other treatment. The vntor URCC should bo tepid. The cooler the tem perature of the apartment the bettor. Never leave flowers under n gas joi or they will immediately blight. The last thing at night change the water on the atoms and sprinkle the flowers thoroughly. Tie over iho vase or basket tissue paper which 1ms been soaked in water. Over this tuck a newspaper. In the morning the flow ers will bo found ns fair as the nighl previous. Hoses fade quicker than most any flowers , Heliotrope will wilt nnd blacken with the ton < \orost \ care , It should bo nipped from n bouquet as soon ns it loses freshness. Lilies , tulips , narcissus , euphorbias hyacinths and all flowers with succu lent stems can bo preserved aovora pays. pays.A "golden crown" was made ol yellow tulips for the casket of a dead friend. It waa berne in the vault nnd loft on the coffin. Ono month after wards on opening the vault the crcwr was found perfectly fresh , the cold nnd damp atmosphere of the toinb having preserved it. It is n very good plan to place tu lips or lillios in wet moss , which keeps their atoms damp and aids in presort ing them , BasKota can bo easily filled with moss which is first soakoi in water. It must bo tied in with fine cord and trimmed off neatly nt the odgos. Place the atoms of the tu lipa with their foliage in the moss ai thickly ns they will stanti. A basket of lily of the vnlloy made in this way is charming , nnd will servo as a c n- torpioco for the table a fortnight. An old band box can bo cut down ant : o/Toctivnly / { filled with tulips , lilies or hyacinths , with pnrhaps two or three spikes of scarlet euphorbia jnponicn in the middle. Lycopodium is pretty to tuft around and hide the edges oi the box. GAMBLING IN MEXICO. Fondness of the Natives for ( Samoa of Ohanco. Toledo lllade. Monte is the favorite game * It can bo played by any number of playora. The monte cards are of Spanish make , and are very fine in quality ; they are of different design to our playing cards , nnd forty-four of them make n pack. After the dealer has shufllod the cards , and they have boon cut by ono of the players , the dealer holding the deck face downwards , draws two cards from the bottom of the pack ; if thcso nro unlike , for instance , an ace and a jack , they are laid on the table and constitutes " . " a "lay-out. Bolting now begins. Any ono who thinks the ace will win , luya his money on it ; the dealer again draws two cards , If this tlmo ho should draw a deuce and n seven'apot , they being unlike the cards already drawn , make another "lay-out , " nnd nny ono may place hia money on either. Say it is placed on the douce. The bets all being arranged the dealer again draws two cards ; if in this draw , or any subsequent one , ) io draws ace or n deuce botoro n jack or a Bcvon spot , ho pays the bet , otherwise ho taxes it in. The person who bets simply takes his chances that the dealer will draw the cards bet on before ho does the ono op- posad to it. In this game there ia a largo percentage in favor of the dealer - or , but notwithstanding this there nro always plenty of players , who risk and generally lese their monoy. It is seldom- that much of a winning is mado. The Spaniards luvo a proverb1 which says : "Thoro is nothing cer tain about luck but that it is bound toohango , " so if they lese to-day they will moat likely retort to the gaming table again to-morrow , with the hope by that time luck will so have changed aa to make them win. Young men , old gray-headed sires , nnd often wom en mingle together around the gam ing tablo. Only ono instance of a monte bank being broken up by n policeman came under myobaorvation 10 I will toll how it happened. A certain woll-kuown gambler opened a monte bank on ono of tho'princlplo ptrcots of the town and was having n arotty good run. Jim Ho , a po- iconmn on that beat dropped in ono inlgU to BOO how things were going , do staked n quarter nnd won , ho continued - tinuod to win until ho had scooped in rUCO-nll the , money in Iho bank. The dealer borrowed § 100 from a Friend and started in again ; Jim soon Imd this , nnd the denlor borrowed an other hundred dollars , which Jim soon won. The dealer was now broke and the nowe spreading that Jim Me had broke up n monte bank on Oommercia street , created great excitement aiming the gamblers until they learned that ho had done it to them , the legitimate way , by "buck- ing" it. Anothoo game if it can bo properly called a game , is high ball , and is very popular The dealer is seated nt n long table n&und which the play era are also seated , sometimes to the number of twenty , The dealer in [ rovidod with a kind of glebe or urn , into which ho puts fifty small balls numbered from ono to fifty. Each ilayor antes ten cents , which entitles lim to draw n ball. The dealer shakos : ho glebe BO aa to mix t-o ) balle , and ; hoii by moans of operating n spring at the bottom of ty , takes out ono ball at a time , und passes thorn to the players until each has a ball , Any player who thinks ho has the ball laving the highest number ( can now jot any sum ho likps. All the piny- > rs now have in their turn a chance to "call" the bet by putting up n like sum , or the hot may bo "called nnd raised , " The betting is generally jonfmod to three or four players , who liavo drawn high numbers , and is sometimes quito heavy. Those who draw small numbers , and do not bet forfeit their nntos. When the bet ting is concluded the balls are passed to the dealer , who decides who wins , and retaining ten per cent , for his iroublo passes the balance of the "pot" to the winner. The dealer is nt no risk and ordinarily makes from 1 SCO to $100 In a night. The players got interostodjn this simple gamonnd often spend the whole night in pl y. ing it. Besides this poker , fnrco ken nnd many other names are publicly played. The owners of gamblin ] houses make their business public b ; advertisements in the newspapers ant and by sign boards in front of U ol places of business , the same aa o the business is advertised. The practic of gambling does more to retard th progress and prosperity of the wes than anything else , because so man squander their enmities at it , ant form habits of idlencssand viciousncs by indulging in it , Grntofut "Women. None receive BO much benefit , nn < nonoaroso profoundly grateful nnt show such nn interest in recommend ing Hop Bitters as women. It is th only remedy peculiarly adapted to th many ills the BOX is almost universal ! ; subject to , Chills and fever , indigestion tion or deranged liver , constant orpo riodical sick headaches , weakness in the back or kidneyspain in the shoulders dors and different parts of the body , t fooling of lassitude or despondency , nil nro readily removed by these bit * tors. [ Courant. Joseo And His Family. Kantai City Times. Jesse James was about five foot eight finches in height , of a rather solid , firm , and compact build , yet rather on the slender type. His hair waa black , not overly long ; blue oyoa , well shaded with dark lashes , and the entire lower portion of his face was covered by o full growth of dark- brown or sun-browned whiskers , which are not long and shaggy , bul nro trimmed and boar evidence , ol careful attention. I is complexion was fair , nnd ho was not sun-burned to any considerable extent , as the reader is generally led to suppose. Ho was neatly clad in a business suit of cashmere , of dark brown substance which fits him very neatly. Ho Were n shirt of spotless whiteness , with collar and cravat , and looked more the picture of a staid and substantial business man that the outlaw and robber that ho was. The woman , his wife , is a neat and ra'ther prepossess ing lady , and bears the stamp of hav ing boon well brought up nnd sur rounded by influences oi a bettor and holier character than the leader would at first suppose. She is rather slend er , fair of face , light hair , blue eyes , with high forehead and marks of in telligence very strikingly apparent , She was clad in n neat fitting calicos and at the time of the shooting wan attending to her household duties i , the kitchen. When she stood face to face with the awful deed and had realized - alizod what had really occared , oho took the matter in n cool and philo sophical manner and acted as if she was not surprised at what had oc curred and that she lived in expecta tion of something of the kind occur ring jit any timo. The two children , a little boy and girl , aged four and seven years , were neat and intelligent and seemed to grieve much over the deed which had in ono short moment deprived thorn of a father's love and protection , j Fortunes for Farmers aud Mechanics. Thousands of dollars can bo saved bj usliiR proper judgment in taking onro of the health of yourself and family. If you are bilious , haio sallow complexion , poor appetite , low and depressed spirit ? , and generally debilitated , do not delay a mo ment , but go at once and procure a bottle of thoie wonderful Electric Bitters , which never fall to cure , and that for the trilling Bum of fifty cenU. Tribune. Sold by 0. V. Goodman and nil druggist ) , A Square Mormon. Washington Spoclnl to Cincinnati Commercial. There ia at least ono honest Mor mon , Ex-Congressional Delegate Hooper was recently in Washington with members of hia family , and while here received a telegram from Bait Lake City announcing the fact that a suit had boon begun against I lilm by the government for taking 300,009 foot of timber from the gov ernment land , Mr. Hooper , who be came acquainted with Secretary Kirk- wood when both were in congress , at once called upon the secretary and said : "You know mo , and know that I never try to evade -my responsibility. I admit I took that timber. I had to linvo it and I am ready to pay for it. You only made ono mistake. I.took at least 500,000 feet of lumber. " Secretary Kirkwood asked Air. Hooper to make his statement in writ ing , to which the latter readily as sented. The facts were as follows : A railroad , in which Mr. Hooper was largely interested , was building and the land upon which the timber stood was unsorvoyod , nnd , therefore , could not bo boucht. Neither could the timber upon it bo purchased. There fore it waa taken and n strict account was kept of it upon the books of the company. A latter was written by ! Secretary Kirdwood to the Attorney General , recommending that the suit against Mr. Hooper bo discontinued. The ofllcial from whom the fact wis learned , said that the transaction il lustrated the necessity for the passage of some law to provide n way for mak ing the timber lands of the West avail able to settlers and for public improve ments. O United States Depository First National 'Bank , OMAHA. Oor. 13th and Fafnam Bte , OLDEST BANKING KSTABL10UMKNT ID OMAUA. euooESBona TO KOUNTZE DROTHERB. ) BTllLUlIU ) 1556. Orpwlied U * N tlomJ Euk Ausutt SO , IBIS nXPITAT. . . . . (200,000 8VIU'LU3 AMD PKOFJTd - SIGO.OOO orric u iKu DiKicross | IIiKMia Koujm , President. Auomun KOIJNTU , Vice President , F. U. DlMi , Cashlrr , A. J. PorruiTON , JOIIXA. UKMUDIOtr , Tbl bank rccolve JepciUa wlthou rtg id to unouut . lunuei tlmo certificated bearing Intercut Dr B drift ! oa tltii Jfr iK&co and principal title * of the United 8tatc , alto London , Dublin Edlnburgli tnl tbo principal cltlu ot the contl nent of Curopo. tnnvldlt J , P. ENGUSH , ATTORNEY- 310 South Thirteenth St. , with J. M. Woolwort * For a quarter of a century or more Hosteller's Stomacn t liters h.i been the reigning tpcclflc lor Indlifc tlondj r > cp8l , lexer and Bfriie , IOM o phj lf i lU'rmn IU er complaint anil other tll or den.'And ha * bccnmo , > t emrhatkallj- Indorsed by medical men M a health atd ttrength rotor atlte. It counteract o tendency lo preiimture demy/and tustaiLS nod comforts the njeJ am Infirm. For ulo by Ml drugirlataand dcateta generally al to ml QRAY'S 'SPECIFIC MTJDICINfi TRADE MARK , . The areatTRJJ > MARX . . Engllshrem- _ cdy. An un failing euro ( or Seminal Weakness , Spermator- rhea , Impotency - ency , andall Dlaounthat' o AFTER TARIHO. Bolt-Abuse ; us Lora ot Memory , Unit ertal LMB | * tud , Fain In the Back , Dlmnesa of Vision , Premature - mature Old Age , and many other Plncuca that lead to Inianliy or Coniumptlon and a From * * lur < Grave. 0Tull particular * In our pamohlet , which we desire to send tree t v mall to every one , jarlhe Specific Medicine Is laid by all druggliti t fl per package , or 0 pack urcs lot (8 , or nil ! be sent ( reo by mall on reel pi of the money , by addressing THE QUA aKDICINECO. , Buffalo , N. V. nc7me.eod If Touarci m nV fit yoj nr > of Cu.ilnew.wiaU' \ f man of lev etifj by the strain or teirtolUniro lour duties aroltf nlebt work , to rea tttinultntinnil ut tor * brain ncrrp * nil Hop Hitters. Iwiftu , use Hop B > ientferlnRfrotnauy li , Itlun ; U Touarvmar- riccl or rlnpie , oU or I ! younir , tufTerlnp froia poor health or languish I ting on a bodcf lck uerc. rely on Hop ! 1 Blttora. WrioeTor yon are. - Thcinanos ale ! . h ncTcr you Ice I iulljrfrom fc'mo that yonr BT tcm form ot V ' . u n e nc l clennilnK. ton. ! > di M < > ( bat nilicbt Inir or stimulating , liarc been prenntfO vrltboutfnfoJTfcdffncr. 1 * by timely ysoof tnlte Hop HcpEUter * Ditto' * . , DC I. O ortu'naryrom- , Is an tbiclnU flalm mid IrrenMa of th tow cA , eoiiv/t , ttoort. HOP hla euro lot llvtrottitrtail ( IrunLenuest use ot olum , You will been tcbucco , w on red If joutoe n&rcotlrf. Hop Bitter * Kronaratlm ri weak and . towndiit ltry NEVER Cuxultr Hi It mny noicrnr fi Hfo. nvojrour It has FAIL n-ro co , , nlived hun dreds , Geo. P. Bemis ESTATE AGENCY , rlitti nJ Dodge Gtt. , Omaha , Neb Thll ( rency does BTHICTLT * brokera o buslnow. niant speoulate > nd therefore ny bur alnt nrr ) n nrf Injured to " " Inttou ) S. KALISH , THE STAR TAILOR. 1 Door W , of OriMshank's , [ aanownflno complete Stock of Spring Goodi onalstlnp of French , KnKllth nnd the best Do- icutica. Prices low or the low rohlv ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Somotblngr NEW FOR OMAHA , Dr. Craw- torJ.ol Cloie- land , O. , the old. ipopulnr , and tVillful n anufaiturer of Artificial Limbs. thfB latest Improved plan , ihv ) opened a ranch mechanical surcory inatltiitoat ICO South llth Btjeot , Onmnahcro ho U prcvmr il to lurnlrh limbs afje\ery description , BKelctoiis , uul supportorjforparaltml and deformed llmbi , riijsc , and shout Jer braces ami iupportcri lor Inualu woakno . &o. Iho Doctor has hail 23 years experience la w taring and ail jus'In/ , J , 8. GKAWIOUD. 101 South Htli St. Omaha , Neb. latter of Application Mrs.'M , C , Brandt for Liquor License. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby gUen tliU Mrs M. 0 llrandt lid upon the 12th day ol April A. l > . 1683 , flic his | > plii tlon to the Ma > or and Git ) Council of Oiuha , to tell Malt , Hplrltuous and Vlnouj LI nuoru , at No. CC2 to Wi 10th street , Flrtt Waid , in ha , Nob. , frcm the 28th day of April 188 i , to C h day of April 183) . 1 ( there bo no objection , remonstrance or pro * tt filed within t o wioks from liih ! April A , ) . US2 , the said license will bo granted. ilBU SI. 0 , llBAMlT , Applkaut. Tin OMAHA UBK nonepaper Mill publish the abe > o notlieooce uach wtek for two weeks at ho espouse ot the applicant. The C'lty of Omaha Is not to bo charged therewith J , J.L , C. JKWCTT , City tkrlc. J.C. ELLIOTT & CO. Plumbing , Steam & GaB Fitting I AOKMS ron Turbine Water Motor , | iUW JOBBERS IK 'umpB , Pipe Fitting and Brnw Good * . Oor , 14th and Harnoy , Omaha , Nob. Uorotlf AND Store Fixture Works nil French Double Thick Flat and Hciit Show Case Ulxrj Q , J , WILDE , 1316 and 1317 Oass Street , " " fe1 Tib head-ache or back-ache for ladies "WINE OF OARDUI..1 ( Jtr . J , 0 , nobortaon , Plttoburjr , Pa , nrltcg : "I M guttering from general debility , wimt of ap. pttlto , constipation , etc. , so that life was a bur * den ; after using Durdock IJlooil Hitters t felt bet * tcr than for years. I cannot pralso jour Hitters too much. " n.Olbbs. of Buffalo , N. Y. , writes : "Vour Burdock Dloci Hitters , In chronic diseases of the blood. lUcf a J kldnejs , ha\o been signally marked with success. I have lined them mj sell with bett results , for torpidity ot the liter , and In cose of a friend of mine suffering from dropsy , the effect was marvelous. " Bruce Turner , Rochester , N. Y.lwrltes'I : have been subject to serious disorder o ) the kldncjs. and unable to attend to business ; Burdock Blood Bittern rcllbved mo before half a bottle was used I feel confident that thov will entirely cure me. " Asenlth Hall , Blnghampton , N. Y. . writes ; "I suffered with a dull pain through my icfl lung and shoulder. Lost my spirits , appetite and color , and could with dlttlculty keep up all day. Took jour Burdock BloodBitters a di rected , and have felt no pain since flrst week af tcr using them. " Mr. Koah Bates , Elmlra , N. Y. , writes : "About four years ago I had an attack of bilious feier.ane never fully recovered , My dlgcstlvo organs w cro w cakcncd , and I would be completely pros trated for days. After uslnff two bottles of your Burdock Blood Bitten the Improvement was so \ Itlblo that I was astonished. I can now , though 01 jeers of age , do a fair and reasonable clay's work. C. Blockct Iloblnson , proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Foryoan I suffered greatly from oft-recurring headache. ] used your Burdock Blood Bitters with happiest result * , and 1 now find mi wit In bettor health than for years past" Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! have used Burdock Blood Bitten for ncnous and bll- loui htodachce , and can recommend It to am one requiring a euro for biUlousncss. " lira. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes : "For several j cars I hiM o suffered from oft-recur ring bllllous headaches , dyspepsia , and com- Blalnta peculiar to mj sex. Slnco using jour urdock Blood Bitten I am entirely relieved. " Price , 01.00 pei Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Cti , , MILBURH , & Do , , Props , BTJFFAI.O , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. Ooodmao. jo 27 cod-mo The Great English .Remedy Never falls to a iNervous Debility , Vi tal Exhaustion , Emis sions , Seminal Wcak- 'ncsscs.LOSTMAN. ' HOOD , and all the \ 11 effects of jouth- ful follies ntid exces ses. It stops perma nently all weakening , iin oluntary loss- and drains upon the 8)6- tcm , thrlnoltablo re- , ' " 'suit of these ilpiao- - tlccs , H hlch art ) BO dcstnicth e to mind and hodj and make Ufa miserable , often leading to Insani ty and death It strengthens the Ncncs.Uraln , [ mcmorjf Blood , Muscles , IlKestl\o and Repro ductive Or ? ins , It restores to all the orennlc ! untlenstnclr former \Igor and vitality , nm- king llfo cheerful and onjojablo. I'rico , ? 3a bottle , or four times tbo quantity lilO. Sent by express , secure from observation , to any address , on receipt of price. No. G. 0. D. cent , except on receipt of 91 , as a guarantee. Letters re questing answers must Inclose stamp. Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion Pills are tt > best and cheapest dyspepsia and bllllous euro I n the market. Sold by all druggists. Price 10 cents. Da STnmR's KIDNW RKMBDT , NErnmcuM , Cures tit kind of Kidney and bladder complain te , gonorrhea , gleet and Icucorrhca. For eala oy all daujgists : 81 a bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 718 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. .For' . ' Sale r In Omaha by < C. Pi GOODMAN. Jan26-lY ' TRUTH ATTESTED. 3omolmportantatatomeit.i of Wol ELnown People "Wholly Vorifiod. In order that the public m&y fully realize the gcmilncncts of the statements , as vcll 09 the > o crMid talue ot the article of which thoj pcik , wo publish herewith the facsimile & ! gn - ures of parties whose sincerity is tcionJqucs Ion. The Tnith of thcso testimonials IB abso- utc , nor caa the facts tboy announce bo lg- norwl OMAHA , NIB. , May 24 , 1881. n. n. WARNER & Co. : DKAR.SIR : I ha > e frequently tucd Warners Sc.fo Kldne > aud Liver Cure or local affections attendant upon ae\ero rheumatic attacks , and laiealnays derived benefit therefrom , I have also used the &afo Ncrvlno with satisfactory re. ults. I consider thcso medicines worthy of conQdeucn Deputy Treasurer 0 AHA , NEB , May 24 , 1S81 U. n WARNBB & Co. , Rochester , N. Y. : GBNTS : I hava CM i > our Safe Kidney and .her Cure this spring1 03 a li cr In vlgorotor , and . find It the best remedy I ever tried. I have used 4 bottles , and It has made mo feel better ban cVcr I did before In the spring. 0. P. R. Shops. OMAHA , NEB. , May 24 , ISil. n. II. WAHMII ft Co : SIRS : For inoro than la years I have suffered much Imom culenco from combined kidney and h er diseases , rd lu\o been unable to work , iny urlntiy organs also being affected. I tried a ; rcat many medicines and doctor" , but Jgrow worse andwortaday by ilay. I was told I had fright's Disease , and I wiahcd myself dead If I could not ha o speedrelief. . I took your Safe Kidney and U cr Cure , knowing nothing olae was ever known to euro thi disease , anil I have not been disappointed. The modlclna has cured mo , and Iain portedly well today , entirely hroui/h your fiilfl Kidney and LUerCuro J wleh VQU all succ'sa In puUUhius tbla valuable rcme idy throuKh thn world U. I'.R. K. Shops. Diouunds of oquallj strong endorsements imny ol tncni In ciuiegwbcre hnpota3 abandoned ha\o icon \oluntarily tri > en , Khoulniftho remarkable Mwcrof Warocr'u Fafe Kidney and Ll\cr Cure , n all dlscvra of the KUncj , lit er or urinary or- [ and. If any one who roads this hatanyplijs- cat trouble renumber the great remedy. THE KENDALL PLilTIMIACME ! - . DRESS-MAKERS' UOMPANION , It jililta from 1-13 of a n Inch to width In thovoirscst ( oils or finest alibi It does all kinds and etyle * of t Ultlng In use. No lady tliat doci ber own Urusn roaklnz can afford to do without one ai nice plaltm ; I ) net cr out of funlon , If seen It sells Ituclf , For Uachluco , Circular * or Atfont'a terms addretu CONQAR & CO. , 113 A.rlain at. Chlcaco Til , Dtt. Physician and Surgeon OUROKIO DISEASES , RHEUMATISM , Etc. , A SPECIALTY. Moclclncs furolibed at office , Office No. im Karututu St. between JUh and Uth , Omaha , Hub. 12S - - COUNSELOR - AT - LAW ' J , H , MoOULLOOH , Boom I , Crelghton Block , Fifteenth Street . i .ants-Jin .U W.B. MILLARD. JOHNSON. . . . F. B. . MILLARDJOHNSON , - Storage , Goinmission and Wholesale Fruits , f 1111 PARNHAM STREET. \ CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. * Afionts for Feck & Bankers Larfl , and Wilber Mills Flour , OMAHA NEB. , - - - . REFERENCES : OMAHA JNATIONAL BANK. STEELE. JOUNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and < All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of lAIuTACTURED TOBACCO. Jl Agents for BBHWOOD NAILS AND iAFLIB & EAHD POWDER 00 -DEALERS HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar Proo t. 1020 FarnhamlfStreet , WHOLESALE Sn * r * < iautou kW riliIIliTu Jilrfh < * ! On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , ICO I. OBERFELDER & CO. , WHOLESALE BLLHERY AM FOOTS , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. Spring Ooofls Receiving Daily anfl Stock very nearlyComplete ! balBB JOBBER OP AND DOW SHAD'Xfi EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 108 FARM AM ST. - - OMAHA ATBT iriP'G'TiPT ! T\ , wnOIiESALE AND KETAHi DEALER IN PBO Lath , Shingles , Pickets , . \ . j SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , imDIHGS.UIE , CEMENT jarflTATB AGENi FOB MILWAOKEK CEMKNT COMPASY1 Near Union Pacific Depot - - OMAEJUIEB WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DEALER N- Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St , Omaha Neb. Under Boyd's Opera House. Are noW daily receiving large Stocks of SPRING GOODS ! And invite the people to call and examine Goods. Good Goods ! Low Prices ] AND SQUARE DEALING AT THE "Opera House Shoe Store. " JinJl-dSu