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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1882)
THE DAILY BEE OMAHA MONDAY , SEPTEMBER lo FIRE BOX FLASHES , A Presentation to the Deneral Superintendent of tlio Milwaukee. The New Union Pacific Loan Pending in London. Trnclt Toplon of Intercut from All Unirttm of the Iron World. Negotiations tire pending through Illnko lirothcrn & Co. , in London , for the snlo of n proposed now iasuo of bonds by the Union Pacific railroad company. The olliccrs of the company decline to furnish any details regard ing the propoeod loin , but admit thn * . such negotiationo nro pending , From trustworthy sources , however , the fol lowing facts Imvo been obtained : The Union Paoific company pro poses to create a mortgage for $8,00p , < 000 , laecurod by collateral pccuritiua now in the treasury of the company to the amount of about § 8,800,000. Thcso aocuritios conoiftt of thu following - ing in round numbers : $2,300,000 Colorado Central 7e , $2,350,000 Utah Northern 7s , § 1,550,000 Denver fc South Park 7 , § 1,100,000 Kansas Central 7e , $070,000 Utah Southern Extension 7e , and $110,000 Omaha & Kcpublican Valley 7s ; total , $8,800- 000. ThoBO iesuus nro variously duo from I)03 ! ) to 1012. The now collateral trust bonds will , as proposed , bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent , per annum , payable in Juno and December. The principal is to bo duo in 1)07. ! ) The Now En gland Trust company will bo the trustee. It is proposed to provide a sinking fund out of the excess of in terest paid on the underlying bonds over the amount to bo paynblu on thu collateral trust bonds , which is 1 pur cent , as rcgirds about § 2,710,000 nnd 2 per cent as regards about $ G,0)0- ! ) 000 of the old bonds. The sinking fund it is intended to invest in tlio purchase of collateral trust bonda if they can be obtained at 105 ur loss , If this cannot bo donu the sinking fund will bo invested to "tho best ad vantage. " The nogotiationn for the proposed collateral trust loan nro not completed , but it is expected that the now bonds will bo taken between ! )0 ) and 05. Tlin OAHK1EU ) THAM. The magnificent team of bays pur chased by the employes of thu Union Pacific from a fund raised lust fipung , for Hon. J. T. Clark , e.x > gonernl nu- pcrhitcndont and now general nupcr- intondent of the Milwaukee & Omaha road , was forwarded to that gentleman Friday. The team has bccnatablcd with Stcphcnson for several days , and was previously purchased in Kentucky by Major Chambers. They were driven to the state fair grounds for several days , and attracted general at tention ano admiration. It is what in known an the Garfield team , and was purchased in Juno of last year by several friends of the late President Garfield and sent to him at Washing ton. On the eventful 2d of July the horses wor.o on the road to Washing ton , and consequently the president never unw them. After his death Mrs. Garfield declined to accept them. They wcro purchased of the other donors by one of their number. ) TOUUIHTS. John Ponder , M" . P. of En gland , tvho is president of the Direct Cable Company , with n party of nix or eight gentlemen , among whom IB Hon. Abram 8. Hewitt , arrived in this city on a special Friday , and wore attached to the Denver train on the Union Pacific railway , which loft at 7:35. : Already they liavo been out to the terminus of the Northern Paci fic railway , and now they go to Den ver , Cheyenne , Salt Lake and Ogden , returning via the Union Pacific. ( ONTKAUTIWl AOENT. ) Mr. F. II. Barnes 1ms boon nppointci contracting agent for the freight doE ailment of the Union Pacific ruilwn ; E i Ohicrgo. Mr. Itarncs has latel ] ' been connected with Commissiono' Daniels' office , and is u good mm : fo the placo. MOUMON COKVKUTfl. About COO Mormon emigrants des tined to Salt L-xko City and points ii southern Utah passed through thocitj Sjsterduy on route to the kingdomc righam , _ A BLOW FOR A 2 bo Llttlo Racket In Wulcu Ruing nnd Nicholas were Concerned. There was n little set-to on Fiirnun atreot about noon Friday , whio \ has caused considorablocommontBiiico and has finally resulted in a complain being filed in the police court by Mr Frank llamge , the merchant tailor against A. P. Nicholas , in which th latter is charged with assault am battery , Mr , Nicholas wa on his way dowi Farnam street when Mr , Kumg stopped out of his place and walkin alongside of him inquired when h could pay that little bill ho owed him Mr , Ramgo ays Nicholas answered i a rather gruff way that ho would pa it when he could , and llamgo sum h ( Nicholas ) might pay it a little sooner suggesting the propriety of stralninga point. . Upon this ho says Nicholas grew angry and that ho told him note to got mad. Nicholas said "I'm no mad , it's you. " Uamgo said "Now , there's no ui being earcas" at this juncture th completion of the sentence waa sto [ ped by a blow from Mr , N. , who is powerful man and strikes han Jtamge'a tile wag knocked into a cocked od hat and in dodging another blo\ lie fell down. Ho reached for a rock when Nicholas said "Don't you pic up that rock or I'll kill you/'or won' to that died , and theteupon lUmgo thinking discretion the better part o valor , picked up his hat and walkei off. off.This This is Mr. Ilamge's statement , am Mr. Nicholas tells It somowlmt diticr ently. Ho saya ho was annoyed b , Kamgo dunuiug him ou the etroo and told him ho would pay the bill a coon as ho could. He says ho wa followed ta Thirteenth aud Farnam where Itamgo called him "a loafin 1 g of a b " and that ho thereupon lit at him. Mr. llamgo nays this is a lie , and declares Hint Nicholan Is a madman , and n dangurous individual to be at argo. Ho talked of filing a charge of .nsinity against Nicholas , but finally made it pliun nsiault and battery , and he caao will coino up for hearing in ho police court. Marrying Hlch You need not bo poor and depend- cnt on your wedding day , for every > orson male or female can got a ; oed round sum of money at masriago f they hold a certificito of member- hip in THK MAUKTAGK FUND MUTUAL TJIUST ASSOCIATION of Oedar Rapids , Iowa. $10,000 has already been paid in benefits to its ncmbora , in the niuu months of the associations' organizntion.and there is a golden opportunity for thousands nero to reap even larger benefits. Sothin like it was pvtr known. Jo not postpone sending in your cquoflt for circulara giving full and complcto information regarding the ilana and oppcrationn of the associa * ion. Agents can make bigger money han in any other business. It is trictly honorable , pleasant and pro fitable. The Auditor of State holds it deposit from the association ni pro- cribod by law , for the protection of heir members. The only association ) f the kind in existence organized r.c- ording to law. Write at once for ircularo. Say where you saw thifl lotico. aug311-m SLAVEN'SYOSEJIITE COLOGNE ludo froir tlio wild llowors of th Alt rAMKt ) YOSEJIITE VALLEY , , is the moat fragrant ot perfumes. Manufactured by II , Ji. Sloven , San Vancisco. For Halo in Omnha by W. . Whlliihouoo nnd Konnata Lros. , fcOo. fcOo.TOIL TOIL AND TRIUMPH. 10 Dedication of the New Bnptiofc Church on Sun- Iday Evening. A Brief Review of the Triala and Hardships of Its Foundoro. TJio ZJountlful EiUUco Now Flu- islicd nud Furnialictl- In the year 1855 Kov. U.ivld Leach was cnt by the Baptist Homo Mission society o thin city , nuinuciiiiK at that tiino about X ) inhabitant * . Ho held son ices in the crritorial Capitol on Ninth , liotnoen Tar- am nnd Douglas streets. Ho remained ere hut two years , The Homo Mission ocioty then eont Kov. A. S. Uaracs , by horn the First lUptist church was organ- /od. AmotiK HIP members then wcro Mr. nd Mrx. Konwell Smith , Mrs. Turner , Irs. Hlgby , Mrs. Ktcliardson nnd Mrs. rant. The early history of the church wag the aino as with the majority of religious and oclal organizations on the frontier , sub net to thangeH , sacrifices and hardships , nil the members wcro unable to sustain icir organization nnd therefore had to isbauil , > lo on which the present church stands rns bouht ( and nfratno huIUIIng erected. U the city wax rapidly growing It wan nought belt to build n larger and moro ominudious cdllica. The trustees imdeav- red to act wisely In regard to the cost of ho building , and hoped to erect the same or * in,000 , but the ollicern of the Homo \lisslon society were so enthusiastic ns to ho growth of the city , believing that it .voulil ilval lu a few years Chlcag ? , that hey ndvlned n much larger building. The iliicers of the church were ovcrporsuadocl mil adopted their plans nnd ndico. . When he building wan commenced in 180' ' ) , iiislnosi was thriving and money plenty ; t was not loug after when the panio came , causing many to fall , things become miBot- led In monetary matters and many of the nembcrH left the tity , leaving only n few members to carry the heavy burden. The church box utrugglod for thirteen eng yearn , but by sacrifice on the part o ! : ho members , the help of kind friends lu Lho city and In the east , the Auditorium lias finally been linlnhed. It Is soiled wit ! : | iows ir.tido of oak nnd black walnut man tifacturud by Win. Loulko & Co. , Chicago Ills. The cri > cntcrwork has been done in Win. 1'hclps , the pulpit furniture mipplloi by MomD , Dewey iV : Stone. The oilierrs of the church desired tint lo solicit mono ; from thu huxInoKH men for the furnishing bocatiso there are HO many churches In the city building and paying clebU and bunco woul 1 have sutllclont calls. To complete the church $1,000 is needed for cushion ami fur unco for heating , The member and friends of the church are asked by th ollicem to bring their offerings on Sunday the 17th Instant , for this purpose and what OUT Is ghen will bo gladly received. The dedication services were In th e ; cnlng. The following v/os the ilay'H pro L'rnmmo : JIOIIN1NI ! SICSaiON. Organ Voluntary. Anthem "ArUe , O Lord , " i'erkins. Old Hundred. Invocation , Hymn. Scripture Lossou. 1'rnyer. Offertory. Quurtetto-Jod ( Is n .Spirit , " liennett Kermon , tjunrtetto nnd Chorus " 0Aon , City o Our Lord , " Oratorio. ( ) iiarti < Uo and Chorus "In Oed Is Ou Trust , " Daniel. llenodictlon. KVKNINU HKSSIO:1. Organ foluntary , Anthem "Lift up Your Heads , " Vo Oleeck. Invocation , , Hymn , Scripture Lesson , I'mycr. Hymn. OITcrtory. .Solo-"iJhl had I Jubal' Lyre , " Ora torlo , Jonhua. Kermon , Solo "The I'nlm Trees , " Kaure. Deillcatlou 1'rayes. Chorus "lUensed ba the GoJ of Israel , Oratoilo , Daniel , Chorus-"Sing , O sltig , and magnify the Lord. " Denedlttloii. The choir is under the direction of , T , \Venley Wilkim ; organist , Mr . 0. i : . Kunkj gopraiuw , Miss Fannie ArnoUl and Mrs. Samuel Hamcr ; alto , JSIra. Jt Hhrovo itud MUs Declo Jrhusou ; tenors Iti , Moris. Al MorrU an-t J. Jt. Shreve ; batvaew , Mei rs , Will Nach , Allen Jackson uud J. W otloy Wilkins. Notice. The "Hawthorn CuntonuiM Kx- colsior Hoof 1'iiintaa patented May 24th , 1881 , and otters patent num ber 241 , 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the inanu- facturo of said paint will bo punish- i.j. ud to the full extent of law , Ko per son has any authority whatever to sell receipts. iUwinou.v & lino. , Lancaster 1'a. A MIDNIGHT MARRIAGE Wouldn't bo Married by a Man in Robes. The VlcUnltndos of n Youthful Conplo "Who Wnntcd to Mnto. There liava been many interesting nnd musing episodes during tlie state ( air vcck but none more * a than that which ccnrrred on Thursday night. \rnong the \liltora to the great e posl- on WAD n family from a thriving little Ity in the South I'htto country , which ill not ba designated further than by gay. ng that it * name is n ejnonym for good bronumetcra. The family consisted of ather , mother and danghter , tlic latter a oed looking young lady of marriageable ; e. e.On On Thursday excning n young Imsintm nan from the Rime place c me in , and nvlng left his ntore in the hands of n , oylce , ho was in hatte to return , Before nine he wanted lit murry the young lady luded to , and n UM cling man for a pop lar wholesale drug store WAI deputed to tint up a minister. It was late at night cforo the wedding was fully decided ! > on , nmj as the bride wanted to be mur ed by n preacher nnd in n church , the raveling man called on Dean Millspaugh , flio conspntcd to hive the magnificent new > athedral lighted up for tlio mansion. \Vlicn tlie prospective mother-in-law was nforincd of the facts rhe objected to an Episcopal minister performing the cere- lony. She wantej a hard shell Baptist r some ICBS ritualistic di\Ino and It.tnok a wd deal of persuasion to overcome her Ejection' . At length the party proceeded to the lurch , the brilliant illumination of which t a late hour attracted the htton- on of many , nnd then the dean preceded - ceded to put on his robes. The young ady then .objected , nnd another council van held. At length the bridal procession , nrled for the ulUr , but as they filed up IB young lady broke away and ran out of 10 church , wiyintr , "I can't etsnd this. t you don't get another preacher I wont ot married. " Thereupon the lights were xtinguiehcd and nil beta declared off , Tlio traveling man next called upon n oung preacher , who was holding a pro- r.icted mceS ng , and , on getting him out nd telling him his busine s , was informed iat the youthful divine was not yet fully rdaiued nnd therefore waj nut entitled to erform the ceremony , liy this time it w.is midnight nnd the rn\elingman wai inclined ti giro up the > b , but the groom insisted that ho must e married that night and get back to his uslnes" . llev. J. W. Ingrain was there- ore ca'led upon , nnd rip ; oaring in civil- an'a dress was allowed to tlo the nuptial not. All' * well that ends well , but the nvoluntary preacher hunter says ho would ather travel from Dan to liecrsheba thane o through the eiperieneo again. Qciitly Does It. Eugene Cros" , Swnn Street , Buffalo , writes : "I have used SrniNo BLOSSOM for yspepsia and indigestion , and luvo found t to act admirably an agcntlo npericnt and loud purifier. I consider it uncqualed ; , 'ou are at liberty to use my name as n re- crence. ' " 1'rkooOcents , trial bottles 10 ents. IETKOPOLITAN HOTEL. OMAHA - HA , NEB. Tables oupplied with the bout the narkot aiiorda. Thu traveling public laim tlioy got better accommodations nd moro general satisfaction here nan nt any other house in Omaha , late , $2 per day. aug21tfmo GREEDMOOR CONTEST. ? he Americann Defeated by the "Visitors. 3ooil-Nnturml Rivalry Euillnt ; in Spoooh CKBEDMOOU. NEW YOUK , Scptuuibor 15. The ntornational military rifle match ro- suited as follows : liritish , 1,075 , Amuricans , 1,805. General IIuncock wnson the ground during the ahootinq. The pcoplo pros out , when they saw the defeat of the Americana was inevitable , turned gal- antry to the British and cheercc every good shot. Boon aftar the ahootini ; the rospeo- tivo teams nnd special guusta asaom bled in the tent of General Molinnoux , When all wore nontod ( ioneral Llolin noiix addressed Sir Henry Ilalforc d "that the contest had boon con ducted in a manly spirit. Althougl wo wore beaten now , ho hoped next year wo could send out : \ team thai fallen fortunes.r would rotrlovo our . Sir floury Ilalford in reply said "General Aloliiineux and 1 may any to all the AmoricAiia present , that we as a team , are proud to-day , proud bn cauno wo are the victorious ones , ovc thoao herutoforo considered invinc able. The battle was fought in n soldierly diorly manner nnd we have won. " Sir Henry proposed the health o the President of thu United States , which was drunk amid much cheering. Judge Gildorsleovo , of the first in ternational team , waa introduced , and said he was taken at a disadvantage. Ho had been called upon on similar occasions , but his speeches then nero sot for victory and not for defeat , The Americans had received a bo.tting which they would not forget , audit would rcquiro practise and energy to recover the lost ground. There was ono thing ho wanted to observe and that waa that the next American team should consist of married men and tliolr wives should accompany them. I understand Ma jor Humphrey made the best acoro at 1,000 yards. ' This compliment to Airs. Humphrey who has BO carefully coached her husband during the entire - tire match provoked much applause. Gen. Mohmeux proposed the health of Victoria , nnd Mayor \Vallroud re sponded , making reference to the alicotudo of her majesty and Uor sub jects vflion the American nation waa a house of mourning , as its chief magis trate lay in anguish in the cottage at Long Branch. Both teams moot this mornine to compote individually for the gold badges ollorcd by two mer cantile tirina of thia city. I'aralytio strokes , heart disease , and kidney atlectioiu , prevented by the nso of Brown's Iron Bitten , THE CONCORDIA. Uolobrutlon of Ita Fourteenth Annl- veraary \Vodnoadny Next. The fourteenth auuh erary of the well kuown and popular Coucordla society will be celebrated ou Wednesday next , Sep tember 20 , with a grand concert and ball at Standard hall. It will be a select and \erycnjoyahleaffair , and the committee in charge of the arran grments is coopmse of the bent nun in the city for such duty , 'ihemembtrs nre.Tullus > leyerIceprei - dent of the Uoneordla ; II. Schwabe , Henry I'uudt , A. 'Dormon , L , Knapke , J. 1' . Lund nnd t\Sinlif > hl. Nursing mothers gain strength by using Brown'a Iron Bittera. It acts liLo n charm in restoring to health and strength overstrained nature. POLICE coimr. Juclgo Bonoko Hns a Busy Saturday Morning Session. Kri ny the police were kept quite > u y and ran In a prent mnny oirenders. The telephone in the marshal's ollico kept ringing every icw niinutci and the police were sent hero and tlieie and everywhere. Dnc Indlvldnnl was quite noiiy nnd oh- itrepcrous find Deputy Marslnl Doty Imd to fire him into the dungeon. Xlno drunks were run In nnd nn being ijanl by Judge U tifko seven tieic cotr- Tutted un < t two paid their fine' ' . There were three disturber * of the peace and two of them paid n line of 3 nnd one went to jail. One individual fold 810 nnd coats for committing nn nsault. Amelia Iiewl , nn old olfindor , who wu linulcd Into the calnbooio nt midnight in a wheelbarrow , wns sentenced to thirty lUys nnd judgment Mi < penJed on condition that ulio filiouM kct out of town. J. M. Townc , of Golden Spring ? , IJurt county , wai at the inornln ; ; session of the > ollce , where the two pickpockets irrcsted for robbing George Krujf , of Sn- IQO county , were on trial. He wns one of the men "touched" l it nl ht. Ho ind been in Omalm nttfiidlns the fnir , vud Btatllni ! home , had purchased a ticket ; o Valley. As ho got on the platform tome fellow crowded up niul the first thing 10 knew ho felt n htuid In IIH pocket , nnd .he next thing lih pocketbook uaa gone. \ftcr n tussle nnd clnje a pal nf the rob- jor waa cnpturcd nnd tnken to jail. The Inst pocketbook contained a certificate of deposit on the Decatur - catur bnnk for 81,032 , between ; GO nnd S10 ? In rarh nnd Bovcral iotc > , etc. , nmoimtlnp in nil to nbnut 81COO. A tole ram wni sent Friday stopping payment on the certilicUe of de- noait. Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that cannot be kept , because of the non-removal of the cause liquor. The way to make a man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful ai tificial stimulants that car ry so ninny bright intellects to premature graves , and desolation , strife and unhappiness - happiness into so many families. Itis.ifact ! HITTERS , a true non-alcoliol- ic tonic , made in Baltimore , Md.by the Brown Chemical Company , who are old drug- pists and in every particu lar reliable , will , by remov ing the craxing appetite of f. the drunkard , nnd by curing the , nervousness , weakness , and general ill health result ing from intemperance , do more to promote temperance , in the strictest sense tli-n any other means now known. It is a well authenticated fact that many medicines , especially 'bitters/ arc noth ing but cheap whiskey vilely concocted for use in local option countries. Such is not the case with BROWN'S luoxBiTTEKS. It is a medi cine , a cure for weakness and decay in the nervous , muscular , and digestive or gans of the body , produc ing good , rich blood , health and strength. Try one bet tle. Price jai.oo. ESTABLISHED 1ED3. SIDU SHUNO ATTAOIIMENT-NOTl'ATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY liOOndim Dod.-o Btrfot , aug 7-mo Om OMAHA , NEB , DOCTOR WHIT TIER , 617 Ht. Cliarlc * St. , ST. LOUIS , Mo A UKOULAIl ailADUATK of t o ratdlca cell ire .hul > icn longer enkittrod In the tieat uicnt. oi OIIIIOMO , NKUVOUd , SKIN ANI 1ILOOD llMa3cs ! thin any other pnynlclan In bt LouU ti city P I" " thow and all oKl reolJeut Know. Coniultatlon aioitlco or ly null , Ire and tinltol. A friendly talk or hU oplnlo toaU nothing.Vlicn It U Ineoinenlcut t tlittl.0 tit1 lor trwtment , oiedielnn can U bent by mall or exprtui exerjvtheri ) . Cuiabl ( aaoauiranUcd ; wucrg doubt oxUti It \ /rank y itntcJ. Oilier wntv , Nervous pro tratlon , Deuilltv , Jfcnta mid I'liyxlcalVeaUne , Alercurial auc other nlfectloiiK of 'fliroat , Sklu nutUSonc JUo d ImpiiJitIt [ uml JUlpiMt roUoulug SVTiT'Aircctiirnu , JOM Sores mid Ulcetu lin | xHuienU to Marriane , UlieuuiatUm 1'iiesi BiiecM attention to case * from over-workedbralu. SUKHiqAIjOABK3 receive nieclal attention. Dlseatea arialp from luipru t nce. riicen . Indulgence \ Mrs J. O nobtrt on , Pitlrturp , I > , writes : " ! M suDcr'nt ' ; from general dcbilitv. wjuit of p- ictlto , const ration , etc , , f ) that life HAS a bur- en ; after Using Burdock Blood Hitters I felt bet- cr than fnr j cars. 1 cannot fralso j out Bitten 00 much. " It.0lbb . of Buffalo , X. T , writes : "Votir lunlock tilci r.ltteri , In chronic tllc.Mesol the lood , llicr Mid U < lnej , ha P wan sliinillv nwkttl with success I hue u rt them mj'clf llh best results , for torpidity of thclher , and In v < c of a friend of mlno euucriiiK from droiisy , ho effect u.is man clous. " BrucoTurner , Rochester , K. Y.wrlte | : 'I have ecn subject to serious disorder of the kldno } * . nil unable to attend to buiincssj Burdock Blood litters rcllove.1 me bcforu hill & little was used ftcl confident that thci will entirely cure me. " Afcnlth Hall , Blnghiunptoi , N. Y. , writer : 1 suffered Hh a dull pain through mv eft unit and shoulder , Lost my plrlts , amwtito nd color , and could with difficult ) keep up all aj. Took jour Burdock Blood Hitter * as dl- cctcd , and ) iao ( clt no pain sluco first w tek & ( cr uiinit them. " Mr. Noah Bites , Eimlra , N. Y. , writes : "About our } cart ago I hid an attack of bilious lecr. . and c\cr fully recovered. My dlgcatho organs ere weakened , and I would uecompletely pros- rated for da ) B. After usini ; tw o bottles of } our lurdock Blood Bittcra thcl inproi cment was so Islblo that I wai astonished. I can now. though 1) cars of HITS , do a fair and t&uonablc daj 'a .ork. C. Blackct Hoblnson , proprietor of The Canada 'rcsbtcrlan ' , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Fonean suffered ( -really from oft-recurring headache. I sed ) our Burdock lllood B ! tcrs with happiest csultj , and I nownnd tut felt Iu bolter health lan ( or j cars past. " Mrs. Wolhce , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' 'IhrHO seJ Burdock Blood Bitters for ncncus and bll- outh ciiUfhcs , and can tccomraenJ It taamone cq'J | tcuro ( or blllloujniss. ' Mrs. Ira Hullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes : For soicral j . .vrs I ha\e tufleied frtm cft.iec-jr- ng bllllouj heaiUJics , djepepsia , ani com- lalnts peculiar to ni ) sex. Since u Inff jour urdock Blooil Bitters I am entirely relict eJ. " rice. 01.00 031 nottlc ; Trl Dottle * 10 Cto POSTER , HIL1IURU. & Do , , Props , , N. Y. Gold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and 0. F ocdman. ) e 27 cod-mo Ths Great Lnglish Eomedy iKcver falls to cuie Nervous Debility , Vi tal Exhaustion , mls- alotw , Seminal Wcak- ncsse .LOSTIJAN HOOD , and all the > U effects of jouth $ ful loIllCS Will CZCC3- ' 3. It stops pcrma ncntly all weakening , imoluutary losi'sand drains upon the eys- tern , the Inevitable re . 'suit ' of these evil iirac- ccs , v , hlch nro BO destruetl\ to mind and body nd roaVc life miserable , often lending to Insani- y and dcitli. It strengthens the NcnesBraln , ncmorjf Blood , Muscles , Dl cstUe and Kcpro- ucthe Orijins , It restores to all the organic untlrns their former \lgor and UtrJltj , ina- In ? Ufa cheerful and enjoyable Price , $3 a lOttlc , or four times the quantity 810. Sent by xprc , fccure from ob < . .ration , to any addre . n receipt of price. No. C. O. D. sent , exi cpt n receipt of $1 as a [ ruarantc : < Letters it- uestlna ; answers must inclose etatnp. Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion Pills re tb best and cheapest djepcpsia and billions ure lu the market. Sold by all druggists. Price 0 cents. - Da Mranit'fl Kiuxsr RuniiaT , XrpairnonM , Cures til kind of Kidney and bladder complainte , onorrhoa , elect and leucorrhca. For eiio Dy all KNOLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE , Tlb'OlUcit. , St. Louis , Mo. For Sale In Oin&liaby C. F. GOODMAN. Jin26-lv To Wervous Su erers THE nrtEAT CUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. 3. Simpson's Specific I ) 13 f p3rtlv ; cuiu fur bporiuiitciriKu , Berulnit Vtokuti * , Impotr.ucj , and all dUrjites reiultlcji roca fcUi-Abufi , m Mcutil Anxiety , Lotsi Uf jccrr , P ln in tha l > ck or c\d.r \ , und dseoe ! ' - . , " , Jr'.H I tUt lead 10 IConsumpUoo Htit freu to All.Mr.le rui tnes. 11J get tail pr loulits. ? tle , L'pu ' trie , I1.P3 per facingc , or blx tck &ge4 for tt.CO. Aiir-so ! Ml crdera to B. SIHSON IICDIOINK CO Nos. lOt and lOd Main 3U Duffklo , N. T. Sold In Omaha by C. F. ( loodman , J. W. liel ! , and all drnxRtitsoverywbcre. . > t DR. CLARKE ? < 2arolH ESTABLISH 1851. ] _ ? 11 , No Pay ! J _ ) JJocunt at St. Louis , la Btlll treat ing all i'lltVATK , NKll VOUS , CIIltONIO ud Special Diseases , Spcrnia tortliosa , Impoteney ( Sox nal Incapaclt } ) , Foumle Dieraaop , Irregularities , Dltllcultlcs , etc. . Bciid 25 cent b ( In stamps ) to p y express charges on A 'Hatuablo uork" cntltltil _ ol Women , etc. " Wor ! < on C'liKOMO UISPASIVI , ono staiiip. jrjTVIctlma oKill-abu o gr 1'rhato Ulacaee , send ? stamps ( or CKLSBKATEU WORKS on lr\ou9 anil fexui Illsea cj. ! Uoneultatlon personally or by letter KHKK. Conail.t . the old Doctor. THOUSAND' CU1UJD. Olllco In quiet. prl\ate , rtepectable place. You txo no ono but the doctor. Dr Ujrko la the onlj plijblchn In the cltj wlio ar Iftiits cures or no pay McJIcinca tent e\er tthcro. Hours , 8 A M , to 8 P M. it ynu if tm * t mail or in inof rn J.ytlifc.i | lnpr of ft line tutlcj wurk tt r Tori4 brat tint t ti u. uiu Hup O. Tf Hitterl'M tron > i > i j .iiutluti ur llun If voun.- ' . . - rlcit or alM'lf t > U r . .imlTirlrt fm \Hlt \ OU M LK fcl jr r , rfy on op Itturi. MiuMrr oaor.- . - tDtvir you ful hut jrour nj'tim form jf 1C la net rtlWAW that lulKl' In * in ttiiiinlutlnir , t > f u without inloa'li /i tkU Hop Bll t ' . f ti tfomnc * tnitrtli , t.'ooil Inirutntnt'l Vuu ttl. C CO. i' JOUUM ntt-att" Hop Elttorc Hf . II hl > hu.1 draa * NERVOUvS DEBILITY , A Cnro Gnarnntonrt- Or. 1 * . C. Weet't Kn\e iud lirv.Sn Treatment A spsdS ; lor Hjbleria , J.iiilntes , ConiuUloci Nurvoiu Hooduhe , IKatul Urproaeton , Lou c Urmory.bpermatorrhmalairoU'ucy , Ici olunt r Eait louj I'lfi-Jitaru Old Ace , , caiistJ by orei exertion , feK-atuic , cr over Indulgence , which lend to mUry , decay and death , One box wll cure recent cam. Ea h box eonUIni on month'i trc tuic.nt. One dollar a box , or eliboicult Bve doUarti eent by mail prepaid on receipt o rrlre. We guarantee ilx Uoics to cuit any caie \ \ Ith each orilei iecel > ed b. , u , fcr ilx poxet , ac coiupanled with five dolUrs , sill iond the pur ckuer our written cunautee to return the money If the treatment d > not eBtct a cure. C. I. Ooodican , iJru.-'Ut , bole , \tholetale and gul i Oaudii , tied. Ord < n by mall a dkwlr \ , /t rom/nmiiwT * vj Jlarltandl'hoiphoru-io a palatable form , 3 preparation oftrt that trill not blacken t trrlho tliarartrriittr other trnn preparation me "to frTro lEnrMnlwi th/iTl / ) illy in my pM _ JtHlfff roTor In natural health fill tniie In theiltgrtttrcoraan * , itn/ nernnii * tiftnniiH > t.tnJ it applieaMe to ( lencrul tileI'ro'itrntlnn n'f i ital 1'owera MANUFACTURED at il Iinpolfxec BY THE , . 213 N. MAIN ST. , ST. LOU JjlO-oodfc 'Every Tub Must Stand Upon its Own Bottom. " And Every \Tagon Upon its Own Merits. Wo appreciate thonbovo nnd imko our wagons nccnrtlingly. Uo > pfctfuly ! , WINONA WAGON OC P AllKER & BIJWERS , General A enta , Omaha , Neb. SSSE H 1$1M Single BreQcli-Loafling Shot Guns , from 85 to S18 , Double Broo oh Loading Shot Buns , $18 from to S 75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Buns , from SB to S25 , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Boons , Full Stock of Show Cases Always nn Hand , Imported and Key "West Cigars , a large line of Meer schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a first-Class Cjgar , Tobacco and Notion Store. f igars from $15.00 per 1OQO upwards. Send for Price List and Samples. A. M. CLARK , Painter&PaperHanrer SIGNWmBE&DEOOEATOK "WHOLESALE & RETAIL W LL PAPER ! Window Shades1 and Curtains , CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND , FIXTURES. Paints , Oils & Brushes. 107 South 14th Street. OMAHA , - - . NEBRASKA. PERFECTION ROASTING AND BAKIHG , 13 only attained by using Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS , For flalo by MILTOH ROGERS & SOHS Jull-m&elv WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LARGER THAN EVER , { ia08o'5Ai1ljESWBta' ? tt lOBBRFELDEBfe CO. LsJ c BUSINESS FORMS , < -v'Vrivci.tT , COMMERCIAL LAW , \ . ' NMAIsSHIP. 1'OLITIOAL FPnvnATv N V COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC , ENGLISH LANGUAGES ' Taught by gentlemen of buiineu experience and broad scholarship at the WYMAH GORSiERCIAL COLLEGE A now institution based * the on highest standard of and excellence evening aeestons nro now in euccossful operation < 1 o. circulars or ipeclal Information apply to or address ' A , L. WYMAN ,