THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA W , DJSFSDAY , 00CODER 18 New Life Is given by using HKOWN'S IRON HITTERS. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system ; in the Spring it enriches the blood nnd conquers disease : in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. . In no way can disease be so surely prevented ns by keeping the system in per fect condition. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ensures per fect health through the changing seasons , it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air , aud it prevents Consump tion , Kidney and Liver Dis ease , &c. 77. 5. Berlin , Esq. , of the well-known firm of II. S. Heilin & Co. , Attorneys , Le Dioit Building , Washing ton , D. C. , writes , Dec. 5th , 1881 : I ! Gentlemen : I taUc picas- u re in staling that I have used lirown's Iron Hitters for BM- laria and nervous trodbbix caused by overwork , > excellent results. Beware ' of imitations. Ask for BROWN'S IRON BIT- RS , and insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "just as good" The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore , Md. ALL 'I'EUE ' ' FILLUf Worthily i lnt to tlio . "HUB PUNCH" Al an article ot Huh rare nnd rvrucilltii ; merit n il * no ft pliu.0 on every Hiilel urd , ! A Soninl OJa. . r f Unit Pnni b 1 moot w Icomu wxVHoory of frkndly Inlercourev tH 'Ull.rly i .votalilc at parties. Uncork , and lit ready. I'iincli ( i I n-u tnt at nxiuwt nru far behind it In flavor. Oiftol orator i iifrc'dlx lose Tf'fl ' rvu tour \\hcnra tlatr cloiil | lira flOHB Iktliovp mo , I comes , ufli r dinner or liinib , l'rtm ulLlM bowl of OIlAViH' Ill'll l'U CI ! ThD iminn nnd fl'lc-"liUIt ' UK' II' l < adop hxl uiu tr do iikik All unatithorliO'l u < u ol this tr Mi nurli v.1111 promptly pr * a utod. O , II. O lAVKSAHOVb , IOHTO.V , MA f' . Hold liy ( IIOCITH niul AVInu Merchants uvery wlicie. Tr'dc mrplioi at Muutif < ctiirer'n iirlcps by MA. . Mo nti.r.rti ; fdiiiilloxHUiiilttl | A , H. ( iliwlttoi o , Oinutm , Ntl ) . CORSETS Every Coraut is warranted satis factory to Ita wearer In vvurr way , or the mouoywill bo retuuatd by tlio poroou from wboinltwasbougbt. Tb t > nlrV > n t pronounced by our iNuilnir | < linlrUni it Inivrtvw * to the vrcArtT. wwlcndornxlliy Udlrji aa the "inoktuomforuOilo mil perfect UUInif Corxil BTM I , ? * ' tlPB , I.B l ( rilruLfM y ) 8.00. Nur.luK , tl.S Vn tn\na \ ( One ruulll ) fS.UU. l' r o Hklrt-Kuppurilnic , 1.C.O , Fer * Io bjr Irudluo Ilitull Iliulm ctcrjr hrre < CUIOA'OO CJUltbUT CU , , CUlcuk-u , 111. u2 > ltcow ( y . . Cl.u. l I. VIM fro * ' ! Vf.U.DftUU. to THH NEBRASKA HMUFACfDMNfl 00 Lincoln , MANUFAGTPKEnS OF Corn Plmi.ert ) . HrrfJWH.Farir. Roller * Hulny IJny Hakod , uuouoiKlevaUup Wlndraillf. tic Wit arc | > rii rod to do Joli otk auu uiti.m r uiliy lor othtr i itl' . AddttM il it m KKEiUHtU MANUFAOTtJZIh'O CO I ( nmln N * MORGAN PARK MILITARY - ACADEMY A Cbrlitlin Kurully Echool ( or B ? > i Pro [ > ri ) lorOolliiio , UcioutlCu ttcbuol or Iliulneu. Son to Uapt , ED. N. KIRKTALCOIT. Pnnclpal , Uorrpr Puk , CooUOi. III. SHIPPING BEEF. Armour's Increased Operations. nterviow With P , D Armour Bis Firm's New Vo iture. Tfm HUCCC8S Chicaeo partica have met with in shipping drctaed beef to 10 cation ninrkbta , has bucn thu sub- cct of frcqitont cotntnont of Into , and i WAS Kssutttd jostoitUy that Armour ; Oi ) . , the heaviest packing concern in in world , wore coin } ; to commence hipping bcof toftcw Ynrk on n very xtonnivo scale Air. Philip D. Ar- tour , head of iho firm was ycatirday akod by a reporter regarding the ru mor. ' Yes , wo have been shipping more r lies moat for a year past , and nro IQW preparing to go into tin bualncia n a largo scalo. Wo find thai the ofrigor.Vvor beef is meeting with great. Ucceos among the eastern conmunera , tid thcro U every indication that tKc < inio io oloee nt hand when the major art , if not nil , of thd butchering will } o done in the west. The facilities leru for slaughtering nro far supottor o those in the east " "Why ia it that cittlo can bo killed o much cheaper hero than in the ant ? " "Wo got 8t 50 per bullock more for ho iifF.ll hero , und from 1 to 2 cants lore per pound for the hiden , from 4 n 5 cents pur pound inoro for the tul ow. In thu vast there are rings in allow , beef niid ' very dopartmtiiit of ho CAitlo tr.idi' , and it is inipotmblo or thu consumer to got hia'meat until t has pnastd through the hands of otonil middlemen. Wo propose to hip our moat directly to our custom- tr'a. At our slaughtering house we kill from 800 to 1,000 cattle n day aud wo * ahull enlarge our capacity as ant nn the demand nicreasea. " ' Ilaa the beef thua shipped boon cccivod with favor ? " "Ilufrigorator beef is steadily grow- ng in favor , as the people como to lave moro to do with it. It is true hat there has boon Bonio opposition com eastern butchers , who fear that heir moat would bo driven from the narkot , but the demand cannot now > o stopped , aa the public has fully lomo to appreciate Iho morita of the ofr'g ' irator be f. " "tlow do you Miip it ? " "In ico-buzux by uxpresa and by re- riguratora. Wo uro having n liuo of lira built for the liso of Armour & Jo. , and wo consider thoni unrivaled. I'huy will oust ubout $1.300 eacli , and will hold ubout 20,000 pounds of Ironrod btof. About six tons of ice a packed in each car and when itis nco packed it needa no further at- ention until it errives nt ia : duattna- ion. Some of the cars do not tuko HO nncli ice nt Crnt , but these have to bo o-ict'd in tniliBit. " "A firm to conduct thobusineasaao- icealully muut own their own bouf an , and they nmet bo of the beat obstruction. Many of the alleged fcfrigorutor euro now in use are little utter than old baskets , as far as pro- crvltig the meat is concerned , It osts Irgra a quarter to half a million ollars to equip a line of cars of 1m- roved construction.Vu always htp a good quality of moat , at poor noatt will not stand transportation. Meat'of good quality always njrivosin plendid condition , and is all the better or the titno conaumod in transit , ilany of thu cars uaod in the past wore nulty , but by the now and improved nethod the meat arrives in the mint 11 as good condition as when put into ho chill hnuso Intro. " "To what points is the moat ship- . ? "It goes uvarywhoro east , to all the rraboarJ erica nd towns , and n largo lumber of thu big custom hotuls are t'g rur beat customers. " D i the railroads give you fair ratw ? ' "Wo have no oproial complaint io uako of the shipment of dressed beef will aupi'icudo that of beef on the umf , ai.d . I do not tl i ik it will alloct rlr < ir freight revenue to any grunt extent " "Which nro the principal firms in- torrated in thonhiimiimt of thiHinualV' "Mts.ra. Bwifl & Co , 0 11. Uniii mond&Gii , and Armour & Co. art doing mont of thu buaimss. It in only a very laruo firm t hut , cm go inti thu business and nnnauo it euoctoa fully. " ' 'Do you find much olmrp competition tion in the hiuinusi ? ' ' Y p , thu BRinu aa in the dry goocla or nnnthiT. Sail , us I said bolorutlu shipping will always bo done by n few men , The publio Imi little idea of the immcniity of thu businoatt , und it ha < 11 urotvn up within the past throe years , Q liio a furorj hai been oroatoc in Now York over the oatabliahmon thereof ft largu rifn'g > r.itor. Why the fact ia , that thi.ro.is . scarcely a town in nil Now England whore ltrgo rofri ( ; ( tutor * nro nut to bo found. The bulk of thia meat ia tJiippod to the smaller towns and it is only rocontl ; chat the lar o cities ivoro entered. I Ins had n hurt ! liyht with the butcher in the grout citu > a , but thry are com iiiKiicing to realize that it is inevitable and are now Hocking to Chicago ii droves to oxanuno into our method o killing and shipping. " "Ia your company building any o these largo refrigerators at the diffut ent eastern cilie1 "Yoej wo are putting up several ar.d have plans for mcjro ; wo fully rca lizo the importance of the butineaa and aeo to what extent it can bo buil up , . Shipping moat to the fasten poitiU in inoro prol'itublo than to nliij to Jiuropi ; lit luhat uo find it to. Wi can aell uur bouf on the Now Yorl nmrkt-t from one to two cent * ohrnpe per pound than c.ui the New York butchi ra , and still can make a uooi pnilit , " "I sio the statement id published Hint Aimour'u yi-llow wugona willtoot bb delivering Chicago moat at the doors of tlifir ouitmnpra east , " "Wuit u lhtln. loiii'tauy anything dcflnitti ubout that just yet , only tin 100 yellow wauons which Armour & Co. , have in Chicago , delivering frenl meat each morning are certainly 'a succeas , and I don't tee why the ] wouldn't bo elsewhere. " "Do you know an ) thing about this project of marling a grf at cattle rancho and elaughtt-rinir house in Ttxaa , will u capital of $5,000,000 , and sending the lii'ef in rufngarutor cars fron then T' "I have heart of the project , but Io not think it can bo nmdo to pa ) ; in act , I think Chiongi is the only place fhero the buMnosa cm bo carried on uccoetfully. Itc location is nioatcoii- ral " "How is the Bupply tf cattle now1' "It ia good , and their condition was never butter. The cattle killed for h jTiPiit cnat is utunliy raited fn m ho west nnd ia in primu condition , ) no thing which operates in favor of ho Chicago nhippt'ia is thofnahojs- om , which is a feature of the bu i- IOSB. The enstorn butchers have bepn nccustomod to givo'extended credit , ind I bus must mike nn extra profit to over bad debts. " AMUHEMEN1B The Banklna Now PJny of " 40" Me.tto a Hit at 13o > a'a. McK'o Ilankin played his second lighta cngneemcnt to a good house nftt evening in his now play called MO. " The first act takes ) > Uco in St. in the interior of Onl. Jamrn Liik-j M rtiii's lawoflics. 11 hai in us possession a lur o Irgtcy for n ouiig girl who must bo now living in ornu western mouillnin town , as her limits wuro killed in the Mountain ileadow Mn'sacro. llocmployn Arthur ) eniii6'in ( J. J. Hollana ) to find the iiisalng wai' , but his confidential lurk Boeing the mlvaritago to bo anicd if ho could find hpr the pee ibility of marrying an hciruat atar's n n like mitsion. In act uocoml both ) aiiiisoii ) and the clerk nro found iu Djwniuvillo , Oalifori.ii . , and the in- orest doopona. While " 4 ! ) " may bo Inaivd among our now American plays hut have the true ring of the highest Irnmatio-cxccllcnco , yo' many of its isuationa reveal clear cut pictures of mtnrnl lifo. Mr. MoKuo Ilankin na i'J" shows oomo. chnractor acting , which ia unsurpassed pn the Aniori can state , and ht gives his part a vigor ixnd intolligonca that pl.tcca the audience - once at once in oompluto sympathy with his chnrnctrrization. Mru. McKuo Ran kin is qtiito ill and tor pnrt of "CurrotaV WUB taken by ilisa Blanche Vaughn , who won frionda kt one 3 by her gayety , spirit and n her longer Bconea , where her na- .ural voraatility ia necessary , she doea > ita of acting that nro very admirablo. n her saono with Donniaon , whore ho tries not "to bo forward , " she ap > oara quito captivating aud displayed Iranuuic ability , craco and charming laivottu that won ior her enthusiastic Dplauao. The porrormtncn is well worth BOO- ng a second tnuu for its tunny tffcc- ivu situations nnd stroll ) * chaructor > trtr. The cast throughout is good. ' riio Qunural , " in the hnuda of Matt. Snyder , evidenced univoranl disiru 'r "how , " nnd was very amusing. The following is the cant of " 4 ! ) : " ' 19 , " n rcllo i f by-gone dayHMcKoe McKee Kankln Arthur Dcnniaon , "ofSt. Louir , " I. J. Holland 'om Hr.vhhuw , known to hla filmula oa "Ltnkv Pom , " Win. E. Leo lolnmnii K'inp , ' 'a Qeuoral l.y court- o y , hut Mry na a jiowder burn , ' nnd n total wiock , " Mutt. 13. Snjder 'oloncl J , < inea , n l&wjdr who never makea u mlntnk'o , air , and m-v-r lent a cano in my life * , nlr. Luke Martin Autbony CounLp , hid alert . UCD. Murttmor ) ld Nod , nn old-fashioned nfRfi n h. . . . . . . . Archibald Boyd ioilrock , tlio Gcneral'd pnttnor. . . . ChftR. Snltcr jittcnder O. Read Uul Uroaditrrct , Ch.ef of Vi lKnto * W ; 13. Murray 'arrot ' * , a rod-halted wif , Luc n truu wnnmn Mida Blauch Vaughn IJolle4A l.dy aho i " Mi < > < llachol Koynard "Who brouitlit 'em " piii , up" Mlaa HVHO tinydor \lrs. \ Dennlshn , Aithur'n Mother. . . Mi B Kiuiim Marble Dii-trlct Mti-songur..L t'lo Matilo Siider Hjiiopris of Sctnea. Act -Tho uenrnh Lawyer'H t Dice in St. LiuK Act IT A cluu A liotil cn'l ' unui ling liuu-o , Downlevilli- . Act III In two tub. lenux ' ! ! ) ' ciliin ; Tnb'ean ' First Contu- > ! on Th ViK mt. 8T ; 1 leanv Sprmul Found ' -IU mukcM n hirike. Act IV KB- btottd-1,111 .ell hole' ' , St , LniiU. Iloni Eotuto Tninerora. The following duods were filed for record Ojtobor 14th nnd ICth. Ho- portud for TUB BKJ : by GJO. W. Amos , real oatuto denlera : .1. 11. JMillard , guardian to U. 0. w. d : parcel eco , 18 , 15 , 11 ( Oil - SV. IS Rogers nnd wife to J. M. ROES , w. d : lot 7 , block ID , Improvement mont uatL'oidtion addition § 850. Homy Jones nnd wifu to 0 P. Miller , w. d : part lot 7. block 13 , E. V. Siulth'aaddition-57G. II. U. Jones nnd wiftt t Bnggs & Hill , w , d. : parcel sec , 21 , 15 , 11 o , $100. Aug. Kounlzannd wife to G. IJallin , w.M. : lot 28. block 9 , Kouutze'n Third addition $225 8. K IlogtH and wife to Goo Full , man , w. d. : lots 0 and U , in blnck 17 , Credit Fonoier addition81,500 , , Xt > illtrit. By the unthinking , Uunlnck ban beeu considered avou < i , unit itu luxuriant urowth , unpleatant nnoll , etc. , lian rtn ilor.d it , to Ltioflu''not knowing its vn- lut-8 , " n nulitaiic-e , und yet tl.o root IIA toil ) ; been acknowledged by aavautu ua nun iuvuluiblo us n dlurn < lcf fpi-rlvnt au < bloixt piinGor. BUHUOOK ILOOI ! > BITTUHH embody all iti Koud imalilri | < . Tlao Living of Farmers. Many men and more women objro to living on farms because the fooc oifurod in farm houaos is not UM desir- nblo us that found on tables In villages and cities , There ia no good reason why as excellent food can not bu afforded on farms as in lai'go town Must farmers might live well nnd bo at no morn oxpuusa than tlu'y are al present. Blujit of the atticlns thai pertain to oud living or are or can bo producul on farms with very little trouble or uxpunso. Thu water gilurd- oil by springs and deep walls is super ior to that supplied by the surviuo pipes in cititB. Froth butter , pun * milk and nowly.laid e gs can at al ! liinua bo obtained , and thfeo donerv- vdly rank amoi > K luxuries. Tiny nru Hriiok'a gutiorally hard to obtain in Urge towrp , cvon by ptraons of wealth , At moU tinifs in Iho yeor thcro nro fowls lit to bo killed as occasion muy require. Dur ing the spring there iu veal , uid dur iog the ruiumor and fall lamb , for frrth meat. If a farmer has an ico- hoiiBu it ia comparatively ras ; to liavo a tu ply of fresh meat of homo pro duction a largo proportion of the time , Frush iith urt' , of course , diUinult tc obtain unless u former has a ii h > poud or lives near a lake or river. Ha can , however , have salt and snicked ihh as often as they may bo desired to form a change in the ordinary bill f f faro. As to floor and meal and all kinds of jrepared"grain , they are as ca ily and cheaply obtained in the country na in the ci'y. The like is true in ruin- ion to tea , ci ff o , Buuar , and nil other ( inds ot aroceries. The article above onumerAtfcd constitute nearly all the nubsUtitial things that pertain to good ivinu. Finn fruit , fresh from the tree , bnah or vine , i ono of the most cftcntml elements of gor-d living , Thia can bo iad in nbundanco by all fa > nnts who ivo in most of the states of the union. tt can bo produced as cheaply aa any and of food and ia vastly moro wholesome - some arfd nutritious ns well as moro wlittablo than most of the articles bund en fnmum' tables. A small ilot of land will produce all Iho atraw. U'rries , gooBebtnien , red , while and black currants that any family ecu consume during the cc&aon of thoii1 ripening , and enough to supply them with canned frui * duting the balance > f the your. As to grapca , they nro na easily and cheaply rained aa poratotn , nnd are ndaptcd jo n largo number of lurpOBos. During nt least three nonths they will aupply the table with a moat delicious and wholenomo arti cle of food which ia rdalicd by portions tions of all agca , As a brcnkfcst dish grapea are unaurpaeocd An t blo or- lamcnla they aru the equals of II Jwers. They are excellent when cnnnod or nado into pies nnd jelly. Wino cin 10 made of those that are not quite ftvlr enough to supply the tuhli or market , nnd vinegar cin ; bo m' def > f thoeo that are quito inferior. I3y aking pains vrith their preservation , hey may boJu , > pt in n fioeh atato till the winter ho'ltdayn. In this latitude no kind of fruit is mure oaeily pro duced than the early Richmond chf rry. The troea como into bearing quito early and are very productive. 1'he trues are ornamental as well as useful. In nearly every state In the union oomo variety of , poach , plum , and pear docs exceedingly well. Aa o opploo , they will grow anywhere that corn will mature , and in m&ny sections beaido. In all the nor thorn nUtoa and territories cranberries and ) luoborries can bo raised with very ittlo trouble or expense. With nil theao fruitanthis command no farmer can afford to sot a poor tnblo. Next to fine fruits , fine vegetables add aa much as anything to the eoeon- , ial part of good living. It is singular , ion over , that , while they nro alwayn 'ound on tables in towns and cities , : hey are saldom seen on tables of woll- -o-do farmers in the woat. Nearly ill farmers raise common potatoes , cabbages , beets and onions , but the int of vegetables extends little further than those. Thcyjliavo no asparagus , lettuce , radiahca , egg-plnnt , celery , cresa , or pieplant. . They have n "mean" or two of green penn and a few Btringboano , but no uttimptis made to hnvo a auuceasionof them during BOIIIO months. They have no limn beans , nnd few or no good bunh beiine. Ordinarily they have no sweet corn , no sweet potatoop , nnd very poor unrmtoea and cucumbers. Many 'armera raise no pumpkitiH , and ure at no pains to raise equashes for Ufo luring the winter und spring. If -hoy ruiso turnips they are of the vn- ietica that are only fit for stock food S'o water crcsa ia found in any of the xpringn or streams on the farm , nnd no grarjgqrines fl lurish on the hisjh placoa tnal'jro valuable for the pro duction oi f/lo else. Comparatively faWfarmor3'raao'mol6na ! , though they will grow with very little trou ble. In ehort , formera deny thcm- aplvcs meat of the cheap luxuries of lifo thnt they might enjoy to an ex tent thai no other class of persons can for so little labor or oxpenae. They put m to think that great all ill is re quired to produce the frnit and veget ables , while in point of fict they are raised aa cheaply as moat field crops They inaiat ou eating largo quantities of pork on the score of economy , while it ia actually ono of the inoetux- uenaivo articles of food nt present. It will pay any farmer who has a con siderable family to employ ono man to raise fruit und vegetables for the sup ply of hia own table. Tbo Polled Cattle at Homo. A corroipaiidiiiit nf the Breeder. ! Gjzdtto writeB from Scotland to thai paper as follows : On the 18h ol Auuuit a moat nucceasful allow wai held at Ivernera , under ntiapices ol nine neii > hboriug ogncul < u"al naaocia- lions. T'IO ' exhibition of ahort-horna was ndmitti-d on nil hands to have been thu tin oat luld in Scotland this year , not even the national show u GhkBgow cscepted , from wltiah the hrnt prize , aged bull , llj , ris 2c ( -12,299) ) , the lint pn'z ) CJw , Sweet I'ou , und the firat prizj yearling huifcr , cauio to renew thoii triumphs. The show of jiollet cattle was also of very yreiv niorit , and included the aC' d bul Justice ( Willner of the McCombiu prize at. Aberdeen thia yrni ) , the con Sprite ( second cow at Glasgow ) , und ulhor prizd-wiunors of leaner fame The Highlanders were alco cxtracrdi nuruly good show , both aa to numbers and quality. The chief interest In the cattle oluBBea ceuturod iu tlio decutoi foru cup , valued at 1515) . , to be bi nipoted lor by a groi.p consisting of u bull , a cow , n 2-ycor-old heifer aud a yearning heifer of any pure breed , the property of an exhibitor , The judges for uoveral p'izes were selected from the bench ol the throe cattle classes , anc were woroMoisrs. IUuceahort-horn ? ) , Whyto ) polled ) , nnd Smith ( Highltn- doriThetu ) woie several grotp ] oi short horns , one the Highlanders , nnd ono of polls , and to the luttor the cup waa awarded. The group coiiKislod of Justice , Spilo , JSquity and Elel- wcisa , belonging to lr Qoorgo JJIac- pheraon Grant , the two heifers being o ( thu famous Erica tribo. Mr , Jus Ilruco'a short-horns would have had the rutervu number had it been mcea- aury to uward ono. Thojmmo judges aojnriioated a challenge cup , valued ut 50 , for tlio beat tcniHlu in the. yard ; and horoj again , Sir George wus tuccaaaful with Sprite , defeating Mr. bellies' Sweet Pea nnd other meiitorious short-horns. Thus the second pr 2J polled cow at Glasgow defeated the first priz-i short horn con at the same show. Yet another tri umph WUB in store for the "pollies. " A cup was otTorod for the best heifer calf in the yard ; and here Sir. Grant , Advio , came to the front with his polled calf Flora ( 'rora Mies Florence , by thu Dilliudalloch bull Jultu . Thus all the three cup * , open to all troods , were won by polled cattle. V.MU'V T VZWatffc&VUX3 : j-on naScr fr on Dycixpita , use BUnDOCn 'LOOD BriTERS. ( you ire nT.lcUJ nlth Elllousnrs ? , Ufo CUUDOCK BLOOD niTTKrj I ysuarc prostrated with tick Iloviichf , UXo BURDOCK BI.OOD BITTERS f year nowc'j ro disordered , rceul t thca with UUIIDOCK BLOOD BITTERS ( vimr Blood ts mpuro , purify It with ItUnDOCK BLOOD BITTKKS. Kyouhi.-o Indl ortlon , you will hnd.in uitldoto n BOiy > OCK BLOOD BITTKRS. If yon Are troubled with Sprlnp Complaint * , or- odlcato thorn with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTKKS. I your IJver la torpid , rratoro It to healthy .action with nURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS f your Llvor la otfcctcd , you will ( Ind a euro it- storixtlvoln BURDOCK ULOOD BITTERS. I jou havounyipoclMol Humor or Pimple , fall not to tftkf tltlRDOCK IILOOD BITTKRS. "f yji > have any tyniiiunun of Ulccrn or Scrofulous 8 rco , a cuntlio remedy u-lll bo found lii RUIIDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Tor Imparting ttrciiKth und vitality to the ys- cm , nothln ; ; canotuM | BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. rorNervoiuaudOcp.cn ) Doblllty , tone up the lystcuj vvlth BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 'rice. oi.OO t > ei Bottle ; Trl Dottles 10 OU FOSTER , MILBDRN , & Oo , , Props , BUl'FAl.O , N. V. Sold at whotooalo by Ian ft McUabon and 0. F Goodmnn. | o 27 cod-ran If jonnrojor ronM. . fiKiellou or ir yo'inrt n f nnl ct sirii'to. . . . . . . . niUKTi i"'fliifrc - t n frf"&nj ! r l .ti uUit I nr u ( < 1 ' flu irvi , iclT on Hup Blttori. ' VYliuctcr yoamv tlicn i'r jou f''il .oat your ojMiir. fonii .1' flu no reds tleanjsin t ton ! llJ < . ' &PP lh.lt ial ! i tup or hPAo ( jf nirMrnri" ' iy tlmulj me j" iw irr j > -r i cu. , Y nin % a r roLto. O t. irrlpmiQjfU The Great fol ! > ts wi Nervous Debility , Vi tal Exhaustion , Cmln- Seminal Wcol- HOOD , and all the lev II cffecU ot youth ful folhoa and ozcos- | 8. It ctop perm licntly all weakening. Involuntary loss Band idraiiiB upon the ay tern , th ? InovttaWo re- „ „ , 'nultof ' thceevllpr o- tlcoa , which are BO deotruo'lvo to mind and body and make lifo mloorablo , oltcn lending to Inani ty and death It Btronjthoni ) the Nervca.llrain , ( mcmoryf Blood , Miuclos , Piso ; tlvo and Hepro- ductlvo OrKtns , It restores tall the oreanlc Junotlrna their forraor vl or and vitality , ma- Unp Ufa cheerful and onjojuble. Price , $3 n hotlle , or four times the quantity $10. Sent by cvproHo , nocuro from obmrvatlon.to any uddrosi ) , on receipt o ! price. No. 0. O. D. Bant , except qn receipt of $1 aa a i iaranteo. Letters ra qucitlni ; Anawora muettncloeo utamp. Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion Pills are tt > bast and cheapest dyepepsb and bllllouf euro ! ! the market. Sold by til drugiata. ( Prior 60 cento. Da MmTii'fl KIUNHT IliuKOT , Curoiitll hind of Kidney and bladder coraplalnte , eciiiorrhea , Kloot and leucorrhoa. For Halo ny nil < uuriMit3 : flal'.ottlo. KNQLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTK , 7lSOHvuSt. , Rt. Louis , Mo. For Silo In Omaha by C. F. OOODilAN. DOCTOR. 017 Bt > Ohnrlea St. , QT. LOUIS , Mo A KKnDf.AU GRADUATE of two m-dical c > ll tea , h vi Leon Io igor O' 'i/ol In thi t cut- m nt of HtfilOMU , NKUVOUS. .SKI'J AND IILOOD Dl-flaae * thin a > iv other \n \ blcinn Ii tit , L-ulaaaclty p p rj show and ull old icniilciit know. Con ultation a olllco or by null free anil Invited. A friendly title or his opinion costa noshing. When It la Inconvenient to via t tlio cltv for treatment , med.cliuH can be ent by mall or cxprm everywhere. Curable ooea utmntcod ; vu > tro doubt < xlt it b frank y .tatul U ) i or vtr.to. Nervoua _ | mhtraton ! , DtiMlllty , Meiita ] anil J'liyslml VVeiikiicB" , Ah rciinnl nnd uther iilfuctiont. of 1'lirnut. Skin and lionen , TiToii SkflT to Marr um. Itlieuinaium , I'iles W | > ei'i l itbiitimi t" jcaBCd from ' nvor-wrirkoil lirnin riUUl > 'fO A L CASKS roeeive fpeciai niteiitina. fnmi finpiu l > 'iice. Uxot 8 o Mejrvous iiutterers THE on AT CUROPEAH REMEDY. Dr. J , B. Bimpson'a Spoclflc ii la i > positive cura tar tipermatoi rhc , A'aokDe j , ImpoUncy , and all dig : ueu roaultln , from Holl-Abuno , lij Mental Anility , Losai klir _ pfy , riinsu th I ) ck or Elds , and dfociia ' " * tfa * load t. iJcr-uu ptler infinity ia eitlygrnn The Specie ill dlclne I , ' * ! ri uw with wundei lul rucceea. Pamuhlut | } Qt line to all Vr"rttf 1st ttiero mil gtt tall ruii Crnlftr * . Pile , liiiadSc , 91.-0 per p" ' lr' . or 611 pick ttfco for So OJ. Addiuai tl ) cidtn to U. 81U60K MEUICINn I } Kca. 101 ftcd 108 Mtir. ct r a3 nj , N. T Sold In Omaha by C , t Goodman , ) . Vi E li nd all Jrujk' it v r7uhi > ri. . t 4- UtblLMY , _ utnoil' Dr , R. 0. W. He Nerve And Brain Trentmecl- A ipoclQo foi HyttcrlR , Ulitlnew , Convultiout KOIVOKI HeJuhe , llental Utprtaelon , Lbjani lcaioryF pcrmatorrh - * , IiapoU'ocy , Im oluutar ) EiclMlcni , I'retnatuie Old Age , uaed bjr over- iiicrtloo , telt-aliuae , or Ofer-lodulfeuce. wbld IwvJi to misery , dcuy and death. Out DOS ll ) cura recent ct i , Ea hbox conUlosoneuiODth'i cruttmcct , V' dollar box , ot fJx bosoi lot Are dolltri ; eeo > by mill prepaid oa receipt o > pilcu. W gu r ntco tlx boica to cure uy cu VVlth each Older received by ua toi tlx boxca , tc compiDled with Ore dollars , will lend thu put. chuci OUT written guarantee to return thi tniBey It ho treatment def not edect curt , 1 C. / , Ootxtom , itiuz'M , Scle. Wholeula tnd c < 0mih , Net , Oia > r by mill ( The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here Qnd all novelties in SIL VER WARE. CLOCKS , Rich and Stylish Jev/elry , the Latest , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descriptions of FINE WATOHES at aa Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable "dealers , Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower F' < tiding , corner llth and sj-nhain Streets. TUB LEAKING 111 THE WEST I General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer ana Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock ol Steinway Chickering , Knabe , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. Also Olough & Warren , Sterling , Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us before pur- chasm ? . MAX MEYER & . BRO , tss * FURERS OF SHOW A Large Stock always ob Hand. WHOLESALE Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { l308S&l& aglu B 6Uff 6UB1 ° I OBERFELDER & CO. BOOKVKEEPING , BUSINESS FORMS , BANKING COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSHIP , POLITICAL ECONOMY. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC , ENGLISH LANGUAGES , Tiuight by gentleman of busineaa experience and broad scholarship at the A now institution based on the highest standard of excnllonco. Day and and evening sessions are now in successful operation. For chculnra or epeciol information apply to ornHdroKa A T , OJRHOTOKY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL HOTELS. PltOPIUKfORfl VOW Iff ARLINGTON. J. O. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Net. ' WEATHERLY HOUSE , | A. O. WEATHERLY , Manning , Iowa. REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. C. REYNOLDS , Coon Rapldc , Iowa. 8ARATOQA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIUO Mllford , McB. MARSH HOUSE. E. MANS , OROWN3VILLE Neb COMMERCIAL HOTEL , ' JOHN HANNAN , Ctromtbura H HALL HOUSE. A. W. HALL Loulivllle CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. G. MEAD , , Nollgh , Nab. ' GRAND CENTRAL C. SEYMOUR , Nobraika Clty/Neb MISOOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL. P. L. THORP , Weeping Water.H * COMMERCIAL HOUSE- A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Clarlndo , Iowa CNO'8 HOTEL , C. U ENO , Eromor.t , Keb1 EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. D. HAOKNEY , Aihland , Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atkinson , Neb , MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. GRUBB , Quldo Recd , n . OUMMIT HOUSE , 8V/AN i BLCKER , Oreston , la. HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO. OALPH , Exlra , la. REYNOLDS HOUSE , O.M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , IB. WALKER HOU3E , D. H. WALKEP , Audubon , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , a. QUHQESO , Neola , la. CITY HOTEL , Dl A. LLIAM3 , Harlan la. PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQS. Cornlnc , la. NEBRASKA HOTIZL , J/L. AVERY , Stanton , MEHCriANTO HOTEL J. W. BOULWARE , EBurllnxton JurMICli , tl COMMCRCIAL HOTEL , Dl nchard , la. PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Ohenandoah , la , OOMMCrtO AL HOTEL , HtNRY WILLS , Dsyld City , Neb tUCNL'LL HOL'BE , CHAS HAQNELL , College Springs , la. COMMERCIAL HOUSF , M. LUTTO ( , Vllllsca , I * . JUOKINSHOUBF , FRANK WILKINSON , Matvern , la , BALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grove , la COMMERCIAL HOUSE L < , F. STEARNS , Odobolt , la WOODS HOUSE , JOHN ECKERT , Oiceola , Neb , DOUaLAS HOUSC , J. O..DUNHAM. Clark * . Neb. BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QDEEN , Bedford la. ARLINQTON HOUSE , J tf. QLACK & SON , Maryivllle Mo NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Neb WINSiOW HOU3E Q. McOARTY , Sewnrd Neb. AUHORA HOUSE M. B. JONEH Auronr Neu. CROZIbR HOuBE O. R. O Or'GR , Sldnay , Naj , AVQCA EATING HOUSE D W ROCKriOLD Bvoca la. CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOI ) & HwaTTUOK. Red Oak' FOSTEW HOU85 Oapt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewis , la. WHITNEY HOU3E E. HAYMAKER , Grlswold , la. DEPOT HOTEL , O L. CHAPMAN , Dunlap , la LUSK HOUSE J A. LUSK , logon , la DOW CI t HOUSE , W H MORTON , DowCitiOa JACCER HOUSE. JAGGRR& hO , Denl.oti. Iu , TIAIIMON HOURK. TAMA Of'I'Y. I A. . Tfarmnn tt Kfnlefl. Prop. 'A. M. CLARK , Painter&PaperHanger SIGN WKITER& DECORATOR. WHOLESALE < fc RETAIL WALL PAPER J Window Shades and OortainR , CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Paints. Oils & Hruslios. 107 South 114th Streut ! OMAHA. - - - NKHIUSKA WILLIAM SNYDER , UANOfACrUltEB OF fS ft 'P 1 ? T A < f * * & ' U Jkltii&l.a& ? J& , Firs -Cnt If ) anil Trimming , Retailing Promptly Done , I310H rue St. , Cor dth , Umnliu Neb CT. BUGGY AND SPRING-WAGON MANUFACTURER HORSE-SHOEING GENERAL BLA.OKSMITHING 313 and 315 FiftoenthStroet , between Uarnoy and Farnam.