THE DATLY BEE-OMAHA WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 3 no longer from Dyspep- slo , Indigestion , -want of AppetitolossofStrcngth lack of Energy , Mnlarln , Intermittent Fevers , &c. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never foils to euro all these diseases , notion , Novemtitr 16 , iE3r. Drown CHEMICAL Co. Genllemen : For year * I naye leenacr l u < I'trcrfromly pepsla , and could get no relief ( haYlnjj irltd vcrlliln(5 ( wlilch wa recommended - ed ) unlil , acting on iheadUceofa friend , who had been benefilltd by DROWN' * IRON lliTTsm , I irlcdo bollle , wllh mo turmlslnBrc < iill . 1'revioui lo lallnc IIROWN'S Iro.-J HiTtSRS cverylhlnp I ate distressed me , and I suffered greatly from a burning sensation In the ilomach , which was unbearable. Since laic- Ing UKOWN'S IRON IltrrsRS , all my lrouble areatanend. Canealany time without any disagreeable re- > ult ) . I am practically another person. Mra. W.J. FI.YNN , 30 Maverick St. , K. Boston. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs , removing all dyspeptic symptoms , such ns tast ing the food , Belching , Heat in the Stomach , Heartburn , etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by nil Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore , Mel. See that all Iron Ulllen are made by Drown Chemical Co , , Baltimore , and have crossed red lines and trade mark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Evorv Comet la warranted satis factory to ita wcaror In every way , cvr the money -will bo roJumlod by tbo person from -whom Itwon bought. WHO only Conet pronounced br our leiullnf phrilclani t Injurious to tlio wonrer , anil cndortcil lor ladies ai 85 T < ! ; > 1 comfortable- perfect flltlnit Corwt T < W dS' " * * ' rniOESby 1111. PO.UBO Polil I Health Pntcrrlnff , tl.CO. 8clf-A < lJu tln , 1.AC ioul ( extra lirnrr ) * B.OO. Nurilnc , l.b l're rrlnc ( One routll ) fC.OU , 1'aruxui ' . . . ariale br leading Ittlull llrnler * evtr/whrre. CHICAGO CO11SUX CO , , Ulilcanu , ill. United States Depository First National 'Bant ' , O.JA1U. Oor. 13th and Farntun Bta. OLDEST KUTABLIS1RUCQ7 OH A a A. i TO KOUNTZE EIVOTMWC. niBiisuau into. Ori ; nU-d M NUIuntl U uk AUUlk Si , llitt - aonooo AMD rr.ovn'j .H3O.OO omcmn Aao pisicniOM Ui aAB Koosfrt , i'i < j'lil.-u5. Aiwen'n Kci'Mtii , Virg rjeoUe , V. n. luvifl. ( ' .nbUj. , * A , 1. VortMton , Joax A. Cuaitittow. Tills punk ) too ' yet dopmlUXwIthout mount. iMUutlmo sttcsticarlnirlnto-ott. Drawl ilmft * on San Kranclsco an ) prlnelp.il dUe ottho United Ttattin , a.U > Ixiinlon lu : I'll l lli'gulmiv and the principal Uttun ol thu contl ru nt oi Europe mat 7d USE OUST ESTABLISHED HQOSE IN NEBRASKA. OALDWELL , HAMILT01I & 00 , , BANKERS. Buelncas tnuinnctod eonio ai that o ! an incorporated Uauk. AccounU solicited and kept lib jou to rijjht ohoak without nutico. Ouritfir-itej of dujiw.it iuauod ptyabli in UITUO , til nr.d twulvo luoutlm , buwr ing Intureet , or on demand without in torcst. Advances made to cu toraura on op proved eeouritlea at market rates c Intorcat , The Interoatu of cuttoinors are olost ly guarded und every fcllity com not ! Wo wlth'priuclploa ol Bound banklu freely oitundod. Draw BlRht Drafts on England , In land , BootUnd , nudall parts of Europi Soil European Passage Tickets. Collections Promptly Made , t . HOOTICH & CO M , , , IlKAUUItf Pajoar Stook , Woolen Bag , Ire AND MKrALS , . nigliort Price * Paid. BblpmenU fi cm t country tolioltei. KemitUmei OifAilA | i'romptlj mwle. 1 K * KEARNEY'S ' KANAL. The Inauguration of a New Enterprise - terpriso in Nebraska , Water Power and Irrigation to Work a Revolution , A few days ago THE USE contained an article on the opt.nlng of the first olglit miles of the Kearney canal , tl. dolnllu of which were obtained by nn Interview with one of the prominent stockholder and officers of the com pany : It proved BO interesting to the readers throughout the ontlro atato , that the following additional details of the affair are ropubliahcd Irom an ex change at Kearney : On last Friday morning about tvron- ty-livo of our citizens got aboard the west bound train to vixit the place where our canal taps the Platte river. The mayor and members of the city council were of the number , aa well an the board of dlreotorn of the canal. The morning was cold and there was about two luehto of snow on the ground. The train stopped about a tnllo went of whrro the canal runs un der the Union Pacific road , to lot.tho party off. The spot where R. L Dawning had na dumped wai about a mile from nowhere , and six miles fiom tbo point where the canal leaves the Platte , and thcro was not ono of the carriages which had boon ordered in eight. An It vras too cold to stand ntlll and wait , a column , ono mlle In length , ainglu file , ( distance between men in accordance with their capacity to hoof il ) waa formed and the line of march taken up , about live mllea had boon travoreod , The com pany reached the point of destination ibout 1 o'clock p. m. , and found Ohiof Engineer liuokloy superintending the EinUhlng strokes on the head gates' at the dam , The water was turned in the firat two miles , tnd run down hill just as any water would do , if It was turned loose. Iho mouth of the canal is thirty foot wide , with a broad floor laid at the bottom , and the flaw of water is regulated by five or tlx gates , The flow of water in the canal , al the present stage of the Platte , was about two foot in depth Ita ontlro width , enough'water , Engineer Baakloy mid , to furnish 400 horse power , with a forty foot head. Junt south of the hoadgatca , and extending into Platte , parallel with them , is another sot of gates with a floor under them , one foot lower than the floor under the gates , which regulates the supply of water in the canal. This being lower it is calculated that by leaving these gates raised about three inches while the water flows into the canal througti the others , will draw all the sand to thai point and carry It off. Those gates ali scum to bo substantially bailt. Heavy and long piling have been driven down a great depth and the gates and bridge over them , built on them. A largo portion tion of the dam which extends up and out into the Platte about a quarter of a mile , is also built against and on piling. Every 0110 of tbcao who wore prcaant seemed to bo well pleased with the work and the prospect of the final succcsa of the enterprise. Aftei making a thorough examlnatlor of the work , the party listened to Engineer ginoor Buckley's description of th < work and the capacity of the canal Ho had no doubt of Us SUCCCLB , one the great boiufita it would bring oui people. After this the party adjourn cd to Elm Greek for dinner , and find ing an cast bound freight there buurdcd it for Kearney , leaving i splendid dinner , which had been or dcrod and prepared , behind. Eight mllcn of the canal tire nboul completed , and work is being punnet rapidly on the rouinining putlon The city council , nn lust Monday ovuniug , voted to accept the portioi completed und to isauo the bondi therefor in accordance with the propo sitlon. The canal camp Is to bo moved to the corporate limits of Kearney with in a few days , and work cominuuaot on the blu Ha north of town. That this work will bo of pormanon and lasting benefit to Kuurnoy , then can bo no question. JJceldiu bavin ; 800 horao power for mamifiicturinj uaeo , wo uhall have an nburidanou o water for fire , domtstio and irnRatioi purposes , und thovt thing * togothc will bring to Kearney an nddi tional population of 2,000 poopli within two yeani. It is also i matter of pride with no to bo abli to publiih to the world that lu-nrnoj cltiKoUH wuro the first in the Platti Yalluy to inaugurate und carry ou successfully n canal project for oina and irregatian purposes , and thu Kearney cauitivl nlono haa developed i power and induutry which will bo o Inatlng benefit to the whole Platti Vulluy , ns via have no doubt but who within a luw yours ( hero will bo man ] canals running from the Platte be low ua , KEW Great Improvements Ueluw Undo li Ocoau Btoumor * . Within the Inct few yearn rapi ( Blrldt-a have been run do in Bteamshij building both in regard to spued ant UK ; , btenmcra that five yrara ngi woto lootp.\ ! upon H beyond improve menthivo boon Bupplanted by VOMJU ! which ere the under and ndmiratioi of the ago. Foroiiioat in the rtiukn o rocunt arrival } ii tin | > royhoun ( of the nairan , the lleet Alaski of the Guion line , which ha nmdj tha feoreat tluio on roe ) nrd , uliioh was G day * , IU houra nut 37 rchutPB from ) uvd to land , It i neil known tint meichtmte mid nthor hating corruepundtnve f .r Kurop will ni'ftlt for tiur mlu gi , far the Li.uw she travo'e ' by umil buita , Pi u Ing cl'.uo ou hur heels ihn n\A \ favorite the Am. .ma , tilua of to ) Guiou Hue which , until ttto ooming of hur was confidetttd thn bteumer efloat , her boat trip Uoln made in 7 doyo , 7 houra und 48 mlr utoi. utoi.Great Great thlngn vero ox poctwl of th OoloiBsl City cf Itiuio , of the Inma Line , ui'xt in tita to tha largest pa IE uuger tsainoruttoftt , Tha most auin ] tuonaly furnished steuuier in tli trade , the Inutixn people were In hopi of plucklnz the laurel leif from tt Aluki. " Bho made fair first , making one trip in 7 days , 12 house and 13 minutes , but did nut como up to their expectations. After running a few trips she was thrown on the hands of the builders as net up to the contract. It is whispered she will bo replaced by ono which shall surpass In speed , accommodations and size any votsol now running. It Is believed that the City of Vienna will bo the name of the fnturo wonder , The Servln of the Cunard Line Is the favorite steamer for fashionable voyagers. Il is no unusual thing for her passenger Hat to number from 250 to 350 , oyon in winter months , She haa not made as fast tltno as her rivals but haa pressed them pretty close , Other well-known steamers , such nn the Britannic , \Yerra and Elba Invari ably make the trip in eight or nine days , Several now stcamoro are now being built to take the place of the old ones , which are rapidly becoming old- faHhloncd. The Gulon Line have nearly completed the Oregon , which will take her place on the line next summer. Already it is predicted that she will bo footer than the Alaska. They have still an other steamer on the stocks , to bo called the Nebraska. The White Star line expects to niako a sonention with their two now atoamora now building , to bo called the Doric and Ionic. They will bo as feat as can bo made and will bo larger than the Britannia. Also the Ounar.i people will not bo outdone by their neighbors , for they are said to bo building a steamer which they will compliment Now York city by calling it the Orangia. It is interesting to note that with each now steamer built notr improve ment sand inventions are made , and the managomonto of the various lines have brought the system down to snob a point as to leave very little room for Improvement. The next five years will , no doubt , BOO a vast atrldo In the buainoas of steamship building , and as wo are in a progressive ego wo shall expect to ace the running time brought down to five days. Bwindlori Abroad. If any ono has represented that wo are in any way interested in any bogus bittern or stuff with the word "Hops" in their name , cheating hon est folks , or that wo will pay any of their bills or debts , they are frauds and swindlers , and the victims should punish them. Wo deal in and pay only the bills for the genuine Hop Bitters , the purest and boat medicine on earth. Her BITTERS MANOFAOTUIUNO Co. GOUNOD ON MODERN MURIC Tbo Coming Master to Restore the Simplicity of Mozart and Kosslnl. Krom an Interview In London. "To my mind the intellectual ton' dency of the art ot music is groatoi than the sentimental to-day , but the great fault of muaio now is that it IE complex and not simple. Masters are too apt to study the effects of c hautboy , of a violin , of a flute ques tions of detail and to disregard the great value of the tout onacmblc the expression , in its complotenoBe , of an idea. It was not alwaya sq. Rossini and Mozirt , for example , were both sublimely simple. composed divinely from divine in spiration. It is as though God had ordered him to sing and l\q uapgy- naturally , cosy and spontaneously. It waa his nature , and there wai 110 effort. The same vras true of Mo- "What is your opinion of the arl of inunlo now ? " inquired the inter- viewer. "Like everything clso it ia in t transitory ntago. It is not wliollj sentimental or wholly practical. Whor the two are wedded together it will b < Btiblimo , and the fuel of our bolng ir this tran itory ntato given mo ooiifi donee. Thora ia strength in > veak < nons , nnd where there ia opposition t < truth , truth would bu tha loiter. W < gain the strength and experience bj combat and failure , aud it iu alwsyi after a transitory and hesitating etnt ; ; llko the present tlmt the grimiest epoch comes , when ideality and rcul- ity go hand iu hand , when fuilh and rca < son are ono. The time will como , rclj upon it , although perhaps neither you nor I w.'ll eoo it. It ia the natural evolution of all thin e , aud thu hit- lory of liuninn thought la as the . . _ leal history of lliia planet. Aa yran t and centuries roll on wo ehall HOI things clearer , until at length fall I and reason will bo ns one , and thirty which wo now comidur supornutum will bo natural. Mutio ia only u < phase of thought , end in considerinj ita present condition nnd its fijiun I can not aoparnto it from the otliu forms of thought. They all have tin tnmo history nnd v/111 ovoutually nice with the Biuno full oDmplotouean IUK perfect powor. " "But what will bo tha result of thi proicnt complux condition of the thu ory of music in Europe ? " 'Why , naturally , from this com plexlty will epriui ; aUnpllcity. Tin next ( ; rcat master will bo UH simple a Mozart r.nd Iloaeinl. Ho will com aa a giant and break all , bul with th fragments of what ho has broken h will crct n splendid temple 1'owei powerful bi'cutiio it is truth , rud siin pit ) bccauBo it i4 true and powerful Aa it ia with the hhtory of any art BO it iu with the hictory of Germany ) mn been for jenrx thuhu&ii f' the rt'Mon , thu intidligearc ; Frnuoe , the heart , the Tlio dny will como when thuy will in derstand uaoh other itnd * > j an uno. f Coucu , Gold * , J Throat , cts. , nuloVly roliu il l\ u HUOSClllAL TllOOUKH , A tlliil 16 Ml u n-mtdy , tuperlor t IB httlcea for thu POMU : jmriutie , Hunt < JH > I luxes. 1'rlco i5 iti. d Isa * Dn. S , S. BiuxrAN , euya ; 'Aj 18 a rule phyalolana do not , by their prc 18y f etclonal method ! , build up the f emV ' canMitutlon , while tlu < y ecldom cut the dmaasdi to which it ia alnpy-111 : bio in our variable climate and und ( our imperfoot olvlllsition. Spec ! ; romedles are often required to rtutoi organic harmony and ( strengthen tl enfeebled powers of womanhood ; an . for most of these wo are indebted I [ perioni outside of the medical pn P- fesslon. Among the very best < lie ei these remedies I nulga a prouilnoi bu place to Mn. Lydla E , 1'inkham > Vegetable Compound. " INDUSTRIAL NOTES , Jeneyvllle , III. , h orc nlted a plow factory with a csplUI of $50,009. The new Chlcigo & IndUnspolls tlrllne road will be turned over to the LouliTille , New Albftny & Cblcwjo comp&ny tbli week. Tba track it now completed Into Indianapolis , and trains are running over It , The peanut crop 'cf North Carolina Is estimated at 150.000 tmthoU , which is the largest oror produced in that stnta. The total consumption Iwt year waa 1,520,000 bwhels , and the available nunply for con sumption in 1833 will be 2,280,000 bushels. Got Itloh , When IIopi are $1.25 per Ib. as now , an aero will yield gl.OOO profit , and yel the best family Medicine on earth , Hop Bitters , contain the same quantltf-of Hops nnd are sold at the same price fixed yearn ago , although IIops now are tnonty times higher than then. Raise Hopu , got rich in pocket ; use Hop Bittoro and get rich In health. Ono of Brothur Gardner's Lectures. Detroit Fr.o Press. "Am Bruddor Stopoff Johnson in do hall dia eavnln' ' ? " asked the pros ! dent as ho aroao and looked up and down the afalcB. "Yes , Bh. " "Don ho will please atcp to do front. " Brother Johnnon appeared 'to labor under Iho impression that amsdal was about to bo presented him for having the longest heels of any colored man in America , and his faca were a broad grin as ho stood at the desk. "Stopoff Johnson ! " said Brother Gardner in his most solemn tones , "I wai in do back room of A grocery on Bcaubicn street do odder night tc bargain fur ton bushel ] of 'tatora , an * I hoard your voice ns you cum in to order fo' pounds of buckwheat floor , and to remark dat your ole womar was ravin' crazy wid do toofache. " "Yes , sab , dat was mo. " "Do ole man Climax soon drappec in , an' it wasn't five mlnlts bofo' you hod a hot dispute 'bout do aigo of do Birth. " "Ho doan' know nuffin , nab. " "You called him a fool , " "An * ho called inoa liar. " "You oaid ho waa a bigot. " "An * ho said I was a humbug. ' * "I hoard It all , Brudder Johnson and now I want to talk to you a lit tlo. In the fust place , what you know 'bout do aigo of do world ? " "I I well aah , what does the oh man Climax know 'bout It ? " "Dit's U what do either of you know 'bout It ? Nuffin' nnffin' at all DatVwhar dotrnbblo cnms in. Tw men will diaput harder ober what de ; doan't know dan over solemn faoks Do worst enemy I ober had was a man who got mad at mo bekaso I wouldn' believe in ( { hosto. What wo doan' know wo often try to tnako up for in argymont. What wo lack in argy raont wo try to make cp for in blab It am easier to call a man a fool dan to prodnco facka and figures to convinc him dat ho am in de wrong. It am safer to call an old man a liar dan wink at a young m&n's wife. Lot me say to you : "What you bollovo in wid all ye : heart may arter all , bo wrong. , "De man who diaps argymont } fu epithet ban no ens A" "It am only do filrost minded mon who admit delr Ignorance of what doy doan' know. v.j _ won't convince KmT "It am only do bigot who pride himself ouhis cast-iron opinions. "It am only do fool who believes t insertions am true bekaso ho asaorts 'om. "Now , Brcdder Johnson , you drap back to yer bench un' sot down tn stay nut , an * do ncx' time you h'a eomubody boldly aunuinioj dat dis world am iifty millyon y'ars old yet pick up jour buckwhent Hour an' walk homo wid do rtlk-ckshun thai i wouldn't establish do fncta in do can it you an' him mir' io tfcmjju an' biti uu' kick an' oUw till dor wasn't a rot left | u ( Urdncrvillf. " 'J'n Aold la very valuable for prufcMlonul men t aupplli'u the phospliati ) * which art ) lott by mvero muntal labor. Wevor < Jive If yon nra guiroring with low and il prfan.il Hplrlta , lus ol ntipi'tlti * , ( iKuor.- ili-ljility , ciiuHtlimil Ijjunil , wi'iik coiiKtitn tlini , httid. rhe , or nuy tlUeAi-o nf a Ijilloir by nil nicuiM procure u ImttUt ol J'lltctiiu Dlltcni. Yr.n will IJB uninrlhcd tt ft'i' the ruiiil | improvoiiif ut that will follow you v1ll lie inwlreil with iii'w life strength nnd activity will return ; pain m' mi'pry will VMO , and lieu > vforlh you will tujxioH hi the pulse of Kltctrlu l-ittdrs at hfty ci-uts Ix.tlle , IjyO. F. Oij1 iiuclrun'H Armca tJulve. Thn BKJT SiLVii in the world for Cut" , rciMM , Su-w , UJosrs , fc/alt Khouia , Vo UT Sir a , loltor , CLapjied Ifauda , Chi ! , Oornj , unil oil rkin crnj.tJims , bu popti\cly ( c'Toa plica. Ilia RTOHnntiittl t Sivo iatiUicUou t invcej1 relrndud I'tlte , 'TioatAper cr. for "tin br 0. . ' I Jnorln Aa tt U for aU the iwluriit dliwaie * of tU KUKCYS , MVEH AMD UOWZUS. Ito'cmnjfathany ton of Ui acrid iluit faofu Uio irca-lhU BulTr K t v.rtl .nil ol rlieamu'Jjm can re lUe , TMOUOANUB OP CAr.Ktl ol the orrt larmi cf Uiii lcrriVjt'.lw c asvo been qulakly jollcvixl , tnjluiliwt PHUPUCTUY como. I'ltK S 51.11,4110 < r t > .a , bULl ) Ij I-.ICLISIV. ' EUROPEAN HOTEL - - - h"ta1 In tiio rltr . , * l& > , if.aml \ t9W | riUy ' tlvj UMU.UI nt connected % llti It uOIH * 11 HimST. - - Vwp. 3'o IVrtur Funrth and Locnit HtfMi , 'o roar i aral al no AND 10 FAHCY GRQGERSES id , N. W Cor ICHi ttVtlOumliiffBtreft O 0- MCCARTHY & BURKE , Undertakers , 218,14THST.BKT. FAUNAMAND PODQIiAB PROF. SAMUELS , OPTICIAN OF QUINOY , ILLINOIS , lias rotnrnccl to Omaha ( for n short time only ) , where ho can bo con sulted at parlor 5 , Prof. Samuels offorn io all theao that aru Buffering from Woakusss and Dofoctivn si ht hla IMPROVED CRYSTAL SPECTACLES H Superior to any glhtfr in use , PS the following homo evidence of well- cnown people of this city and vicinity will testify. TESTIMONIALS. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , > December 21,1882. / Prof. II. Samuels : Dear Sir Some t o jcars and n half since jou \ IsltcU this city , and nt that time I w aa troubled with my Hen , caused by cxccssho proof-rcadlnir and other olllce work to such nn extent that : could at tttncn hardly read , study or dcclphc pi i In printwithoutlrcqucntly rofctfn them. Vou adU8tc < l a pair of classes for mo that are next lo Indispensable , and I ba > e nn hesitancy In recom mending persons to yen xvho may bo troublct H ith \ \ eak e ] cs. Youra truly , J. C. MORGAN , Editor and Publisher Globe. COUNCIL BLCITH , February U , 18SO. Prof. Samuels : Dear Sir I feel that I uould bo unzra'cfulln deed It I did not In some manner rxpress my Kratltudo to jou for the wonderful benefits de rived from the use of > our glasses adjusted to my eyes by ) ou. IhaM ) tried other ga ses am iiicanx , but nil to no purpose , and 1 had ton eluded mself doomed to KO ilircutjh the work nearly i-lglitlc-j ; but bcrcas I w s nearly blind now I sec , aid am able to read as I nrvcr coult before. I regret that I hod tot met Prof. Sam uels doonor , tothat I mlgat haio been cnjovlnif this blewlnc of scelnf ; . Hoping that man ; others ma > have the benefits of your help , larn gratefully > ours , MISS ABBY WALTON , Nurse. While on the Pacific coast years ago I became partially blind , nnd my right cjo has no cr re catered. 1 hare trio numbers of timeitoge glosses to h lp me , also other rcmedlis , bull was ofinoi use , as no ono could htlp mo. When frof. 'Silnu If came' this ilmo to" Omalm I thought that It w.uld do no larm In trying him nnd see what ho uould say. Ho examined mj oC8 and told m3 that ho could nnko mo sit- not withone , but with both eves. I told him to co on end nmko me sec , ns I had git on up thn Idea of ever being able to sea well again. To my surprise he made mo a pair of glosses that CM- ab'es mo to eco \t 1th my right uj o as M ell as with the otlicr. I uill chcerfu ly recommend him to all those that hate glteu up hopes. Yours , with good Bight , GEO. L. GinSON , Hemld Oinco. Om ha , Nib. , DictmbcrEO , 188L' . I used to h\t o \ cry tt cak eyes and tried a greal muiy things for relief , but Ittas all Intaln. When Prof. Samuels os In the city n few jcars ng 11 ttas adtUol by one of my frlcnJH vho ViO hi-iulltcd hj him to call on him. I done so , ant ! am slad fo state that ho helped \tondcrfully , lie littC'.lnio at that time ttlth u pair of hbi glaH cH , and they ir.it o m ? Inntaut relief , am. afitr usliu ; them for n short time my c > cs 1m- nnvj o that 1 had no USD f ir the glansoi ntall. } MghtU perfect , although I was advlicd nol ( ipatoiiKlistO' ) , for luonld ha > cto wear them nil Uu time ; but Prof , bamutls' gla BCS worl illflcrnit. 1 hey Improved my o > cs. ami \\ouli I uihli > o nil poibonslioliau troubiu ttlth their > ttu to ca 1 on him. Hcspctiilly , A. T , SWIOAUT , City Pollcr , Omaha. DcceiLbcr 10. OiiAiit , September 18 , 18TP. b'omojuari slncr , tthiU cngugud In cililun.i ihor.it nlijlit , my oci > lghIHIMUIU Impahul iul 1 found it Jilllcult to fiinl Kla < vm ttliUI uould ttford any relief. Dunng tliu taxt tt > n n linn .xarxiuy CJCH ( ; ro * tvi.ilit-r by uon tan 11-0 , nnd I began to l > u ularmcd li-nt I : i Uht ( o lliLO ho obliged Ixi bj n iiluni } lion KB , ll ill BO much delight in 1'rctlilrinu , I tliinK , lit ildly al'c < l iiMint MOII 111 , ' Dr. baiiiiuli to I hi liy llynsu IMi Impiiitel cr > Ktui gU-IH lo tctrril UOJH 1 ( Iml thuiiiturnl tl Ion nrtxirul and I r.ui i nvv ubl < to loud ail utiiilj sis much an I pi out wllliiiuv tiring ( ho ojoi r isimlng | uln It iniH uon < l < rful t n Hig'i ; m il u' , uui h. prnilm'od in m liort a tlmr , ui d 1 tutvnodaub it willbopoiiiiaiient. 1 uni glad I'M f hinnun'H I a tWUd thlHcity nhr.re MI man } m ul II.n uhl he c.n alTord llun nnil I hopu ) iN thffOJ Mill bu lntroduucd and eK Ul hulJ usul lino. II II. K. JAWCSON , I'a.tot riitt Jl.iitI ] > tCliurcli. OMAIU , Neb. , IVctmbcr ] ? , ltS2. Prif. II R-uuiiblH. llurKIr I biro now iifc.1 the sl'incn tvlth lililijiu fiiinUhfil uu f.ir ii d me ! ; itiul cm ruly HIV tint I huuil ihe.l in r u intuit In thut fliortHjwitii'l lliu tlii'i In ) mr prwluiu Aim n fru'ii my turll t ru oiluitlun * I lm > o lirtxl from n inn < lit n nujJ htinitly ttui * M uloitfi ) , Houiu'iin'D f I ul to U > i v ur no ognlzu iu } inns liitlin tu lili'iuU , 111 i.f tthk'l uiition t't itroua-tof inur I'loatlnii ' to mi > J I it. ( I U'liuilliH and g ai-io" of ilHIiHIit Lllliln with hutj ti'rv ll"lo luncllt nnd until I ml b It il > u. itritmtliii ) cum loi'tlci 'II'.nU ' t yuriM'l , 1 Aukubbt" ni ) httrrtlan iKlnni. Ti } P uf N' utN' trt'atm nt and to Uncllt.tlM I hivj In en.Vrj trulvtoun , MAUV IIOSAUI ) , y jU l > uialur Stint ARTIFICIAL EYF.8 ALWAYS ON HAND. OFFICE DOUllS ; 0 s. m. to 7 p. m. Prof , Hftmnultf doc not at Und t business nuttidu of hit roottin , and hi co ouo connected with htm. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS Boots and Shoes , OMAHA , NEB , JA , , ' WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL BKALKB U ? Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , BOOHS , BUNUS , MOW , LMl , MTBTATK AQEKt ton U1LWAUKEE CEIIENT OOMFAHT ) Near TTnion Pacific Dopot. - O. Window and Plate Q'ass. ' WTAnyono contctnpUHnff bnlldlny Btcre.bonk. or any other One will flnd II la their aj antage to correi end with us befera purchasing tnolr Plate Qlaca. O , F , GOODMAN , ' OMAHA _ . . - - - - - - HEB. W.B. MILLAK1J. EDWAKD W. PEOK. lyiHiLARD & PECK , Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLIOITED1 gontB for Feck & Eausliors Lard , and Wilbor Mills Floor OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. . , AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Pull Line of the Best Brands of CIGiES MD IMUfACTtfRD TOBAOlJO , ieouts NAILS AND LAFLIN 6 RAND POWDSR CO. JOBBER OF W IPIEJ"El , JL ri f piU > ? > / AKD ISO ' BUPU 118 FARM AM ST. - - OMAHA POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , lia UACniMSB7 , BKLTDja , ItOSZ , Illifct'fl AK1) IRON VHTIKOS PIPE , FACKUtai AT WAOLKUALB AND UCTAIL. SALLAOAY WiHU ILLS Cffb'80HlAiOaSfi ( OQ Oor. .Favflam. . and 10 thStrgot3 Omaha , Hob DBALEES IB V ® SACC AMP IPPif Pi ? L& dJ48 ± Mm Lfelill bm Fire and Burglar Pr : > 3 -ijlali ; . . , &i 1020 Farnham' Street , ynqim Hfrv * 5 x W jtzO 1213 Farnam St. . Omaha , PERFECTION HEA71 a'AHD 8AKii Irf . . .ily Rttduod by uslnft OliieTEB ' Stoves aad Ranges. ' WITH QAUZS OVER DOORS , byj MHJOH HOGFiRS & SDKS