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BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs , removing all dyspeptic symptoms , such as tast ing the food , Belching , Heat In the Stomach , Heartburn , etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the tooth or give headache. Sold by nil DrugylaU. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore , Mel. See that all Iron Hitters are made by Urown Chemical Co. , Haltimore , and have crossed red lines and trade mark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. WESTERN'I 'I 0. SPEOilT , . - .Proprietor. 1212 Harnoy St. - Omrha , Neb , MANUFACTURERS or Galvanized Iron CORNICES , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Hoofing , Spocht'n Patent Motalio Skylight. Patent Adjuatod Ratohet Bar and Bracket Shelving , I am the general agent for the above line of good * . IKON FKNOINQ. TMtlnA * . B l tr dM , VornndasJOmt * in * jnk Hulling. , Window and O ll r | Quartli ; I o mtNKItAI. AJJKN ka Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , Np. G&piUl Steak , - - $100,000. JM.n. IIKAimyr.IJ. . frmlilent. A. „ Cnnl. | , Ucu-l'rualilolit. .K. (1 u'-i.lWTIMt , Truaaurcr " "Sarnunl A nl'iler ' , Oswald ollv r , A. L. 0 aM V wl"tl'r' . Oeo U , Pn" > JltfHoartwoll , 'u.M.McElIHiiney. Fireft'-Mortgaga Loans n Specialty * Thli Company fiiriil ho n permanent , homo IriBtltutlori here Bchool lionda and other legally l JIunklii.il Dccurlilrn of Noliriwka can ue bo noxotlatutl on the molt fa > oralilo ur , Loina made on linproMi < l l 'l allwol > nettled countlc.tof thonlaiv , rui | > on3lblo local corrc | Miiilentg. Samuel G. Davis & Go. DRYJGOODS JOBBERS IMPORTERS. Washington ; Avo. and FiitU St , ST. LOUIS MO L DOUGjuAS , AROHITBOT , Oarponter. Suporintoudont , fee , All ktnda cl Job work done. ' Old Bnildinyi Reconstructed , f bull Jinx I eroded. Plant and tpoctflutloo turnlthod. M , HOEWICH & CO , , DKALUll IN . Panor Stock , Woolen Hags , Iroi AND MBLUiB , Hight-.it I'rlcos Vtld , Slilpuientti from th ooautry * tollcltcd. Ieiulttiuioi > o OUAIIA I 1'firmitly inudo I Nr.1 EextBrL.Tliomas&Bro liUV AN1J SHLL. AND Alt TUANfiACTlONM TltEUEWlTU. Poy Ti > g--s , Knnt llnnnnn , Kt.o MCCARTHY & BURKE , Undertakers 318 14TH 8T..BET. FA11NAM AN ; . nnd Ii i > p1nc.fa Tor lad' ' < SIX MILLIONS IN ART. The Pioture Galleries of New York Millionaires. How They are Filled and the Artists in Favor. Hotnblo Pictures In Other Mqtro- polltnn Homes. S'cw York Journal. Ill convcraatlon with ono of the boat known picture dealers In'.thla city iho following Information concerning the ( private picture galleries of the metropolis was obtained. Seating liltntolf at hia dealc and looking over some memoranda ho said : "Some of the principal collcctlonn of modern painting" of over $100,000 value , owned by No v Yorkers , ari1 , that of Wm. II. Vandcrbilt , esti mated at 81,000,000 ; Cornoliua Van- dtrbilt , $300,000 , ; Alra. Mnrahall 0. Roberta , § 300,000 , ; Mrs. R. L. Stuart , § 200,000 ; Mrs. A. T. Stuart , $500 , 000 ; Miaa Catharine L. Wolfe , $450 , 000 ; Judge Hilton , $200,000 ; A. Bel mont , $350,000 ; Thoron R. Hutler , $300,000 : Wm. Rockefeller , $300.000 : D. O. Mill * . $200,000 ; llorber R , Bishop , $150OCO. Albert Spencer , $200,000 ; Piorpont Morgan , $150- 000 ; George I. Soney , $250,000 ; .lohn Jacob Adtur , $200OCO ; William Aator , $300,000 : Jay Gould , $250,000 ; Jero- miali Millbank , $150,000 ; ox Governor K. D. Morgan , $1UO,000 ; John T. Martin , $100,000 , or a grand total of $0,005,000 invested in pictures in the private galleries of Now York alono. "Pretty largo figures. " "Yes ; and the remarkable part of it Is that the majority of those colloo tions have been formed within the last five or ix yearn. The taste for art In this country has developed moat rapid ly and each year ahowa an increase In the importation of valuable worka of foreign art. " "Can you give mo any information 8a to how those pictures nro dis tributed ? " TUB A nil SIR IN FAYOK. "With plcaanre. The William H. Vandorbllt collection ahowa three JTolsHonioia , three Mlllota , two Oorots , three Dmzi , several by Daprea , Do Neuville , Geromo , Djtalllo Alma Tademn , Baron Leys , Bougnoroau , three Rosa Bonhcuro , three by Knaui and examples from Tumor , Landaeor , Millaia , Sohreyor and othora. In al aboat 150 workr. In the collection ot Cornelius Vanderbilt dorbilt there are exaniaplea from Grouza , Alma-Tadema , Alfrnd Stov- ena , Millet. Oorot , Rousseau , Fromontln , Bougercan , Van Matcke , tfiom , Munkaczy nud Rosa Bonheur. about 100 works. " "But you have not'yet mentioned the work of any American painter. " "Well , the reason ia that most of those collections consist almost en tirely of foroittn works , but there are exceptions. Take the collection of Mrs. Marshall O. Roberta for in- stance. Hero yon will find , together with examples of the foroicn masters , Lontzo'a great pioturo "Washington Crossing the Delaware , " andkOhuroh's "Under Niagara" ana "Sunset in the Troploi. " In the R. L. Stuart collection - lection there are several examples of American painters , such as Dnrand , Kensott , Eietman.Johnson and Gig- noux , together with many valuable imported worka. In the Alexander T. Stewart oollootion can be aeon ChurchAjAmnuB 4'NlaK i , " wuivu waa tlio. fllBBfture that brought him into proiij 3pu' The foreign pictures i- nun mjUtoTion aru nutiible , Iluro are Rosa Bonhour'a "Ilorao Fair , " valued ai $50,000 and Molaaonior'a grandest picture "Tho Battle of Fried- land , " for wliioh Mr. Stewart paid the artist 00,000 , exclusive of duty. VHKNCa I'AINTKHH. "It pays , evidently , to bo a French artlat ? " "Principally because the work they aond here la ao eloborato but to continuo - tinuo ; umong the prominent pictures in Alias Catherine L Wolfe's gallery la Kuans' "Holy Family , " a noble work , and there nro also line cximplus of Muukaocy , Geromo , MoMonlcr , Tro- yon , Oabanel , Detaillo , Zumi , Millet and others. "Judgo Henry Hilton owns a yrand Detallle and among hia ether pusses- sious are pictures from the ousola of BoURhton and Brldginan American artists again , you BOO Aahoubach , Dupru and Gabriel Max. "In Auguat Bolinont's gallery are found Baron Loy'a "Fuuat and Mar guerite. " Rosa Bonheur'a "Hunting Party , " and Doutioroau'a famous pie turo , "The Twins , " which created auoh a aonaation at Ivuoodler'a gallery aomo years ago. " 8MALLEU GALLERIES. "Those are the larger collections , ] prosumt ? How about Bomo of the emallur ones ? " ' 'Those ' I have already referred tc contain 100 or moro pictures. Nexl in order cornea the collection ol Thoron R. Butler , whore there arc aboat sixty pictures , including worki of Meisaonler , Nlburt , Xmnaools , Er skin , Nlcol and others equally wel , known. Among Mr. Rockefeller1 ! party pictures are Millet's "Th < Grafter , " two fine Roussoaus , tw < aplondid Troyono , and others frou Dorot , Dupro , Dolacrolx , Goromo Xmmcoia , and the mat. "Oa the wnlla of 1) 0. Mills' gnl leryrmy bo found works of Moiaacn'or ' Gabriel Mr.x , Boldlni , Knaua , Fro raontin and others. Ilobor R Blaho ] 1ms , besides hia continental pictures ono by Sr U. Knight lie "Joslnh M. Fiako does not conftn himeelf to fortk'u pictures , but haa ox amploH from EkBtnuui Johnson am the late S. R. G.llord. Albert Span cor line about twenty pioturita , all for tlgi" Pierpont Murxau about forty and Hoorgo 1. Suiu > y about QUO hun dnd , ulao foreign. "John Juo > b Aitor'a moat Importan tre&eurca are Ooroino'u "The Ddathu Ciour" i nd ChuildH L. Mullor's "Th Roll-Gall. " William Aator hua abou one hundred pictures , all foreign. "In Jay Gould's collostlon nuy b found Oorot'a "D.mco of th "Nymphs , " a marvelous work , an ubout one hni.dred and twenty otho ID examples uf foreign maulers. "Tho collections of Uov. K. I Morgan and John D , Martin , con 'Of talulng over one hundred picture each , are composed mostly oi foroig works , with hero and there something from the brush of a native artlat " "And to sum up , American gallo- rloa are tilled almoat entirely with the worka of foreign artlatt ? " "Well , that ia about the alza of it. " OCOIDBN 1'AL J NEVADA. Truckee i overrun with tramps , ThoirM Uonavan , n miner t 1'Ioche , wan killed laat week by some timbers fall. Ing upon htm , Fort Hallock , located east of Klko , ii to bo abandon cl and the troops transferred to Bomo other citrip. Sinittor Jonoi hu informed The Carson Appeal that he ia member of a company that Is going erUnslvoly Into ostrich farm , tag In Arizona. The lumbermen who have devastated the timber lands about Tiuckce are ex amining timber Un'l In ahama county w.th a view to moving their mills. One or more of the newly elected county commleniorers of Story county will hnvoto fight for tholr teatx , an lomo of tliot-o whoao terms einlre propoie conteatlng on techni cal grounds. A | > etton ! ! Is btlngcirculated in Nevada asking the legislature to repeal the law which oiomiln 8120 of a man't aaUry from attachment. Hlncu tbe Comatock ' 'peter ed out" very few Neva mn * can boaat ot a salary that will reach the maximum ox- euiptcJ , and creditors have no show at all. A farmer' * team attached to a wagon- load of produce ran nnay ne.ir Ciuaon , Uat week and plunged ol er a bank. Une of the hones was killed and the other bad ly Injured. The wagon and contents were completely wrecked , while tbe driver e ciped with several had bruloes and t broken collar-bone , Tbe team took fright at the carcasi of a cow lying on the roa-J , out of which a coyote , that had been feed ing Inside , emerged on the approach of the team. NEW MEXICO. The Silver City public tcbool haa closed for want of fundt. It Is asserted In (3 ( runt county that Head hnd Hearst , the California millionaires , are not fencing in government land , but buy leg ranches wherever they can find them. Doming , according to The Headlights , wants miners end stock-raisers nnd not lawyers , doctors , printers , politicians , sa loon keepers and bunko mtn. Tno most remunerative emplomenta are mining , carpentering and bricklaying. CALIFORNIA. The vice-regal party are sojourning at Santa Barbara , j Ex-Governor Stanford is having 1,500 acres of land near Vina , Gal , , planted with grapes. The people of Sacramento are complain ing of bad odori from the hide-drying and tallow-renderini ; establishment of that place , Articles of incorporation have hern filed with the secretary of state of the Frenno Raallght company. Capital stock , $50 , * 000 , divided Into l.CCO thitrea. The Fresno fair ground nf.soclatlon have Incorporated at Fresno. The capital is $2t,000. divided Into 1,000 twenty-five dollar aharst. It U ronortecTtliat a posse of citizens overtook a band of aeven horse thieves near San Itcruardlno , Sunday night , and that In a fight that entued three of the thieves and two of thu citizens were killol A meeting of tmslnens men w s held in San Diego UBt Thursday night to dlaansij a project for efitabllshing a woolen mill. No definite action waa taken , but at thq next meeting , tha 2Ut init. , a committeew canvass for tubscriptlona will probably bis appointed. At Watsonvllle lait week three Span- lardi two women and a man quarreled. The man Attacked tbe women with a razor and waa proceeding to carve them up when they got pcstesidon of the weapon and hacked their assailant 10 severely that be now lies in a precarious condition. WASHINGTON TERRTORY. At a ballroom row near Dayton , loit week , a man named llensUy ishot'i uiun named Atchlnou In the arm , breakln ; It , and alx'j another rmu , whoiie name Ii not given. . j , Tbo North Pacifij J > - - - > "y * 'Uth > was destroyed by tire ( Saturday mornJJB , LuHit , about $10,000 ; iu"y iunured. Oue of tbo nteaiu fiio oiil1Cl ( ; ! ) tbrinuh onro- le'HutBi was ruu into the bay , but win re covered , 1'eter Uepgartl , n young carpenterliviug at Uockfon1 , ahot hia wifa through tlie hosd last Tuesday , aud afterwards shut himself , The murrUge WOH forced upon the woman by her parents eight ecu montba ago. Jealousy on the part of the husUtul was the cause of the thootlng. IDAHO The governor of Id.Um territory , in h i moKKnge to the loKla.aturo now in een8im at UolAO City , warned that body agaiuit the further toleration of polygiuny in tlo territory. Ho referral to schema of tie Mormon priesthoi d , the realization f which he Huld meant the entire aubveraiai of tbo rights mid privileges enjoyed nudir free iuatltntlond. ARIZONA. A genuine ghost ia tald to buunt tie Sterling mine in 1'ro'cait , mid can nightly be hoiird chopping wood uuar n cabin iu tbo aurface. OREGON. Retail liquor dealers at Oakland aio taxed S2EO A year. During tbo freithet in Coos river , lo t week , upwards uf H,000 loga were loat , Toe capital stock of the Oregon Knilwny and Navigation ( Vimpany h s been in- oruased from 180.COJ Hhurta to 240,000 , The authoritlea at Baker City In > ix ied such n heavy tax on the Chinese lnundry men there that the Celestials had to shut up ibop , lluelnoia failures in Oregon and Wash ington Territory , for the quarter endei December 28th , are reported an follows Oregon , seven ; liabilities , ? 2COM ; nauts 812,000 , Washington Territory , elghi failures ; liabilities , 817CCOa ; fets , MONTANA. 11 Kgga are worth a 91,25 per dozen in Ben ton. 8 There were 2JO miles of railroad built ii tbe territory during Ib82 , The debt of Cutter county Is now $122 , 000 , of w hich S5 : > , ( jOO la bonded. Four ( .ileudlvehunterd killed seventy. i deer recently , durlug a twelve days' huut Thirty thou.aiid dollars w a expended i Montana during IBS'- for government BUI veylng , The Summit Valley mining district 1 credited with nine out of every ten mme patento.l hi the territory , The White Sulphur Springs In county , with nil of the Imprmu.eiita b > .v , ' been bolil to a company fur § SO 000. IU Vigilance eomnutUcH are organizing i Bo/.i'iimu , nnd other thief-infected tuwt in Montana , and | urpoie rlddlnic the com tr > of Its uniloolmblo element. There etc fomtorn pernni * , firun nn o iri > orntlbnn In Silver Jknvcuuuty Ui.it i > u uvwr 61.COO Iu ttxos , nud twenty nthci that pay over $ ' > 00. The uinmuiuth new nmcliluory fur U Anaconilt mine , irnsr llutte , wliLli rc ou the in Bt eolld fouuOnttoii i f nay m chlncry In tha terrltory'wlll aoon bo tin up. up.Clark City baa organized u vigilant committee for protection aKtlnst thief and burglar * . Kcven hard case * hi\ aklpiMHi the town In resthome to a 3. " . notification. Tbe altitude of nearly all tbe arnbla vi ties leya In Muutaua oversgej from 5 Oto 1,0 es feet less than the most fertile ouea vf Col rado and Utah. And the highest uiou aln ranges in Montana 0,000 feet have 10 frre-iter elevation th n the plalni h ve it Ohoyenne , In Wyoming Territory. DAKOTA. FortSUvenion U now garrlioned by the "Ifteenth Infantry troops. A town h been laid out at Painted Wood * , above Blim rck. Tha Dakota prisoners arc now em- ilojed in the Sioux Fall' atone quanea , During the pant thr c ye M 25.0CO WIs. ionsln people have settled In the territory. A paaeengcr car at Columbia li mmle la loiervicea * n wetting house for tha lev. ral deuomlnatlons of the town , WYOMING. Mnnden ezpini1ed ; $230COO in Improve ments during 1882. LirAtnie IB oriraulzlng two bulldli. fte- ccUtiona instead of one. The l-'argo paper mill company In aid to ie in a prosperous condition , The mpretne court of the Itrrltoty convened - venod At Cheyenne , January 2d , A ratlronil from 1'lerre to the Black HIlH sumo time this jcar h predicted. CowbojB put 145 bullctn through a alouu door ID Speurfifih on CbrlitniiH. The Laramie poatoQlce hereafter will BHtie money order * payable la iJelglum and A number ot other foreign countries The convicts at tLo territorial pnoiten- inry vero given an elegant New Year'n dlouer by a philanthropic Lniamie grocer. Ice 22 inches thick In beinir cut from the middle of the river channel at Bismarck. And still the papers call the atmosphere ' 'balmy. ' " Youug-Man-of-Wlicpe-lIones You-Are- Afiatd ind 4CO ludUna have gone from 1'iuelUclje Agency on a hunt , nnd have gone northeast. They have their w&gona and iqtuws , An excitement was caused in Gr'en Klvcr laat week by two bears getting away from their faitonlngs. One was killed but the other escaped into the mountains. An expert who baa recently been in the Muskrat omyon among the Uarville mines in ( he Interests of an EngHifa. com pany , reports very favorably for the damp's prospects. Two men who have been running a dis orderly house in Carbon , were visited last week by a party of masked MOD , who af ter etiiiigiog the two lufiians to telegraph poles for a short time Invited them to leave , which they gladly did. COLORADO. ThoY. M. C. A. , of LeadviUe , baa ISO members. Roncha Springs has voted $25,000 In Uiouls for waterworks , Fremont county coal product for \ber wan 27,000 tona. ant hotel willbeerected in Slher PluuTo early this spring. Cataract Lake , In 1'itkln county , been blocked with IWO.OOO trout. Thirty-one inches of anew hasfallea thus far durlug the season at Jjoulder. Kzperta olaim that tbn entire coat ot raining' eef In Colorada is only oue cent per pound. Tbo output of tbe Loadville mines dur Ing 1882 was over 17,000,000. Thla ia the largest since the formation of the district , EKIco is full of work and business and still improving. The output uf precious metals will exceed thnre o ) any camp in Sati Juan county fur 1682. The farmers of Clear Crek Valley , iilarson oounty , will petition tbe legis lature to enact a law forbidding mill men from polluting tbe water of the creek with mill talliugi. Swindlora Abroad. If any ono haa represented that wo aio in any way interested in any bogus bitters or stuff with ths word "Hops" in tholr name , cheating hoti est folks , or that wo will pay any of , their bills or debts , they ara frauds , and swindlera , and the victims should punish them. Wo deal in and pay only the billa for the genuine- Hop Bittera , the pureat and beat mediclno on earth. HOP-BIITEHS MAiroi-AcruuiNo Go. Iho Whl.liey Bill. pecial t OJUje-PoD-gcrnt. mail-Cnoroun .gw-stoJ i. . the whisky buelncea nayP&ti- there is n grut\t deal of pretense about the np- peal of the diattllera for relief Ho cays that the talk about 80,000,00 or 90,000,000 of gallons , which must bo takun out soon if the bill ohould not pahH , thereby injuring the trade and ulFticting financial circles generally , is untiUi ) . Tnoro ia no danger of a panic during the coming year en account of whisky , nnd thtro are no 80,000,000 or 90- 000OOC < nor even half-th t many ynl- 1 mis of liquor in bond upon which the tax must no paid during the coming season. Ho caya the nhiaky wh'ch ' muHt bo unbonded' during I'SSIi uniounta altogether to only 4OOOiOOU galloiiB , on trhhh thu tax amounts to ubout 512,000,00. The whisky ruen thuniJulveB , in their ropreaentntiotic to congreau , claim thut the aonsnnip' tinii by thu country of their goodn ic 15,000,000 per year , which la morn bj 1,000,01)0 , ) obviously vhan the nmoanl upon whlck they nro asked to pay tnj during the entire year of 1383 I. In fact , the distillers can hmiali the goods with ease , provided , the ] can induce congress to papa a law whioh will bonilit them by allowing them to hold the spirits in stnrountu ; paid for a year lonior , during whicl time it would doubla In value. 'Then ia the teoret to the whole movement They whliky going oat of bond ia no > more than they nuod , but if they cai hold it at government expciisu Cor twi ' years longer and double their oiono\ it would bo very profitable legishtioi for the distillers , and in the umntim the country would bo supplied with s much raoro compound whiskies whil this bourbon la getting additional age Not an alcoholic beverage , bat a tru and reliable family remedy h Brown' Iron Bitters. irt. AHnptist Mtul tor' in "I am a Haptlst minister , nud before i thous'lit nf belut ? ii clergyman 1 ijriuluate hi uudtclno , but left n lucrative practlc for my present profession , fortv years ag < 1 unu lor mnnv ye1 * " n ( niilercr fioi nulmj : ThuvMn' Jflictric Oil cured u < I was uNu troubled with huarsene a , an er yitoma ? Xclitt.ic Ui7alwav roliovtd uu ve My w-fo and child hail diphtheria , an Tltomaf Ecltctrie 'icuieil / them , nud at takeu iu 'lam it will cure seven ti i cs 01 ui of ten. 1 am confident it l cure for ti n- incut olwtimto culd , or cotiijb , and if u one will tnlto n imall teiwpuon and Im nd fill it with Oi/ , and then place the esU < ohe io..n . In < > ne nc'nttll ' , and draw tl tiy Otl out of thu Bpinia Into tbe IWBII , ' wnitllnK nt hnrd ns they can , until the 0 falln over into the throat , nnit practice .ho twice u wee * , 1 di n't cate how etfensli \ thtir heaa may be , it will clean U out an in- . For denftcvs and cure thalr catarrh. en nche , It linn d uta wonders to tuy cf rta kuowlfdgo. It la the only medicli ice dubbed patent medUtue that I have ov felt like recommending , nnd 1 am vei tvn nuxloua to * ee It In every uUce , for I t 77 you that I would not be without It in u It use for any consideration I am m ulIerlDR with n pain like rheumatism my rkht limb , and nothing relieve * i ilo- like IhotiHu' Xcltctrit 0(1" ( Dr. E. inOtaae , Corry , IX mi SAX DELS , OPTICIAN OF QU1NOY , ILLINOIS , Has returned to Omaha ( for a short time onlj ) , where ho can be con sulted at parlor 5 , PAXTON HOUSE. Prof. Samuola offora to all these that arc Buffering from Weakness and Dofoctlvn sight his IMPROVED CRYSTAL SPECTACLES ! Superior to any other In use , a the following homo evidence of well- known people of this city and vicinity will testify. TESTIMONIALS. Corccib Btl-KlS , IOWA , ) . . December 21,16H2. / „ „ Prof , II. Samuels : Dear Sir Some two jcars ml a halt Blnccjou visited this city , and nt that thuu I was troubled with myiycs , caused by excessive proof-rcadint ; nd othir olllco work to such on extent that I couU at times hardly read , straly or decipher pliln print without frequently resting them. Vou adjusted a pair ol ( { lasses ( or me that are next > o Indispensable , and 1 tinxo tin hra.fancy . In rccotn- mendlriH persons to yiu ho niajbo troubled with weak tju3. Yours truly , J. C. UOIIGAN. Editor and I'ubBshcr Globe. Cousin , llLvrre , February H , 1850. Prof. Samuels : I'caf ' Sir I feel that I would bo unirra'cful In- iletil if I did not In xomn manner rxprcm ) my jrratltude to jon for tlio womlcrfi.1 benefits de rived from the nso ot yjur Klasse adjusted to my cjislly jou. Ihaio trkd other K 'sand means , Jut all to no purpose , and 1 had con cluded mjself doomed to KO fir ugh the world nearly sl follo-i ) ; but whereas I * nearly blind , now I see , ai d am nblu to read < v.s I nei er could before. I regret that I had r.ot met Prof. Sam- uels tioontr , to that I nilgai have beui enjo > ln ? thU Umslijc ot Bctltij ; . II ping that mail ) others ma have the benefit * of ) our help , I aru , Kratelully jours , . J1IS8 ADBY W ALTOS , Nurse. While on Vie 1'ruclHo const years a Dlbcatno partially blind , and my right eo hts never re- uo\crcd , I k vo trie numbcra of times to get glasses to htlp mo , nlso other reiu-nlics , but it was of no use , as DO one could htlp aie. When I-rot. Sinm.li ( iamv this time to Omaha I thought that tow uld do no farm In trjlng him and ee what ho would say. Ho examined my c > cs and told mo that he could nake mo sto , not with one , butwltn both cu's. 1 told him to go on eiul make mo sec , as I had given tip the Idea ot ever btXri ; able to sea Hell ngani. To my surprise ho mule me a pair of plosata that en alIenniu to sea with my right ujo a-suvllas wi htho other. 1 j tUlhcerfu'ly ' : vcouimend ' Yours , with L'OQj'tlght O Qr ' taay"M" > l'e . Om In , Nib. , ! > ie-.mbcr20 , IbgU. I used to ln\o vsry ncnk eja andtried n Kroal ninny things tor nllct , but it won all In tain , When 1'rof Samuel wan in thu city u tow jcars ax 11 uasiuH licit l > j oncof inj lriiiv' ' who wa.1 bcii' lltoil bj him to Mill on him. I done so , am am ulad to statt that he helptil mo .TOiulertull.v Ho fitted mo nt that time with r. . pair ot hU ( ; laiseH , and thty LO mo Instant rtllcf , am after n-ln ' 'hi'tii tor n short time my ejcj Im i roeil HO that 1 had no IHO t r the "Jasxu nt nil .My slli | Is perfect , althotuh I was ailvl'eil note to ] iut on Khsma , fir I \\a < Id ha\o to near then all tha time ; but > 1'rbl. bamuils' g'.ti HCS wor illtTcrcnt. 'llioy-bii > ro\iia my cotAand I uouli nihlKu nil personi whoha\o troutto with their cs to ca 1 on hinu Uenptctltillj , A. T. SVVJJJAUT , City ro.ce ! , Omaha. December 55. OMArrv , Sentcnl' r 18,1570. ' Somojcurs arice , hil ciiKOK lttlltorlal labor at nlKhtt.iur uji.fi li hi niuo impalicd , nnd I found It ililllcult to flu I passes uhldi. \\oulil oltonl any rtllct. DuriiiK Ui past two or Ihruj yiarmny eju ) ( 'rcw wunVtor lij con tan't \ \ iv , and Ilxigan to lie alarnicd lest 1 n i 'ht for nlliiiolie olllpi'd to laj a-ldumy. liooko , wh eh t . o much delight in. Pro * Idcnju , 1 think , hr I.ti Mmllj ul 'ed mo hj en In Dr..SftmiitU to th s tiy Uy IlyuwolhH linproiul ( r > st-\l ' * * far y Kuveral daB Iltliid the natural vl Ion rustortilj IV anil I am now iMd to read a clstud ; iui luuclian IVK I please wlthcut tiring the cyvor lautltiB IMV.II. K ItHComa wonditfnl tiaibiiunon illeui cantw IVx jiroducu.1 In short i time , nuJ 1 la\unodonbt h it will be penunuit. : I nm gla'l 1'rot Saniuo'shM V lted thl ty o uhero eo many need the aid he ejn atlord Jliun and I hopu ! lJ { ! " * will U .Introduced aivlox- , ttnsUely iifrjil bore. t K. II. E. JAMISON , n P.istor l > 1(9t Iteutlat Churuh. 'O 'OV in to OMAHA , Knb .Dt mber 10 Prol. II. Samuels : Hear Sir I ha\o now u i l the Kl > wn iU Iea Hhlch ycti furnished iPd. tor one Me AajiJc i , truly say that I hnc dcriTwl inoro wmfoik li that shart upaco ot tlmi tlian 111 yearn previous Almo * from 1115 carUfst rerollectjon * I h& su tie sod from n inahiU ) 10 eeo dinMnctly evei when eloxo by , wumotiuus t lied to know or rvc ! ocniat my mo * Intluale Irlenda , all of wldil usa n conntnnttiourei > of morUlleaiion to me. trie ! rvmwlius niul iias.si > i < ol Oiiferiint kind wiUi butj try llttl * benelH luid , until I con siltcsl yu , decmciuiy caao hnp l M Thank o. ( jour bMll , I aiuabloto nco letter than eve I lulore. Tr ) 1'iot. Kamucl * * t reatuifiit and b erf U'Biatwl a ; ) I ha\o Iven. Vor > trul > > otir < , MMIY ItOSAlll ) , ca 25JU lH > catut Strtit caui 6. ml if ut he uyof ARTIFICIAL EVF.8 he hyM ite \e tul nt- ntiu ne rsr ell ry OFFICE HOURS : ellV ow 0 a. m. to 7 p. m. iu Prof. Samuala dona not attend t me business outside of Hirooma , and ha ao ouo connected with him. WILLIAM SNYDER , MANUFACTURER OF I CARRIAGES , BUGGIES , rfirs-Olass 'Paining ' and Trimming , Repairing Promptly Done l.'llfl Humor. Oor. 1 Atri. OmiOm T BERQUIST BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF CARRJ GES , BUGGIES en airing in all Branohns 8. THIRTEENTH OMAIinA , "K" STREET . J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DKALEB Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BIIHBS , SfiOlDIHCS , URftE , CEtW JB-STATB AQEH1 FOE MILWAUKEE CEMENT COltPAKTl Near Union Pacific Denot , - OMAHA WB OIB"1. . DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS , Window and Plate O'ass. ' tf Anyone contampUtlnj building storebiuok , or any othar flni will Bad U to their id nt ze to coma and with us before purchasing their Piste GUij. . * * C. F , GOODMAN , I OMAHA - - NEB. I . STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and \ AH Grocers' Supplies. A Full ) Line of the Best Brands of ATO MiHUFAGTlffi ) TOBACCO , igODts for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER GO.J HENRY LEHMAN JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN ' PRICES DUPLICATED. i8 ! FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA POWER AND HAND se i Steam Puifnps , Engine Trimmings , MAOH1KERY , BKLTUIO. n03E , KUAK8 AXV JRON PJITINQS ST2A' PAOKUSO , & .1 WIOLKIAIB ! AKD UBTAIL. -MILLS GHURGKbAHDBSCHOQU3ELL8 Cor. Faruam and 10th Streets Omaha , DEALERS IN- ; * * ' 33 . Fire and Burglar P 1020 Farnham Street , WHOLESALE GEOCE ! 1213 Farnam St. , Omaha , N .h u PERFECTION ATiHGINAND BAKI in only attained by nuing I Stoves and Ranges , WITH \VIRE \ GAUZE OVER DOOB3 , "For ealo byj MILTOH nOGEHS & SOHS , . -l.u 410 DOUGLAS .STREET , HOUSE. SIGN AND DECOEAT1VK PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS