THE DAILS" BEE-OMAHA MONDAY MARCH 5 X combination of fro. toxttle nfJron , J'crurlan Jla rlt u nil J V o , j/ioriM < u n jKtldtable fvnn , J'or JlcbllltjZow o/ .f > ; > e- i O frustration of Mini 2'owcrt it is inJUjiciwu- Wo. Wrttos : After a thorough trial of.tho . . IKON TON10,1 toke pleasure E.says- < JI In ntatlntr that I have been consider It Kivavt * Xenolltod by Its a. moat excellent remedy foi USD. MlnlBtora find Pub thu debilitated vital forcoa. lic Speakers will flntl It of the jrreatest vnluo whoron Tonlois nccos- oary. I recommend it no a reliable remedial agent , possessing un- aoubtoa nutritive antl cestorntlvo properties. Lmilmtlt , niPiEID B ? IBS DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO , , 213IT. UAP.l ST. , CT. L09I3. HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PEIOES Have now been finished in our store , mal- Ing it the largest and most complete Jn the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected rwith two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS , One Exclusively for the use of Passengers. These immense warerooms - rooms three stores , are 66 ieet wide-are filled with the Grand est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evei -shown. shown.All are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first flooi and go through the building and inspect the stock. CHAS. SH1VERICK , 1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha A. M. CLARK , Paraer&PaperEanger SIBN WRITER &DEOOBATOL WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER ! Window SMos and Onrtalns , CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Paints , Oils & Brushes. II 1 South 14th iitroot .NEBRASKA WILLIAM SNYDER , MANUFACTUBBB OP- V Firs-Olass 'Paining anfl Trimming , Repairing Promptly Done 1310 Hnrnf-v.'aor. 14th. Omaha , PEP FEGTIO I " rKKi ni : JSt T . . . IN _ _ AND BAW is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges. ' WITH WIRE GAUZ2 OVER DOORS , For oule by MILTON ROGERS & SONS Jnll.m&a ] DIRECTORY OF LEADIHG WESTER H HOTEL HOTELS. PROPRIETORS TOWN ? ARLINQTON. J. Q. MclNTIRE , Llrvto'n , Nab. WEATHERLY HOUSE , A. Q. WEATHERLY , Manning , low * . | REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. O. REYNOLDS , Ooon Rapid * , ow .J SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. STELLINIUB Mllford , Neb. MARSH HOUSE , E.MAN 3 , BROWNSVILLC Nek COMMERCIAL HOTEL ' , JOHN HANNAN Stromtburg N HALL HOUSE , Loulllla ] CITY HOTEL , OHENEY &QOLARK , Blair , Na , | COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. Q.lMEAD.I Nellgh , Neb. GRAND CENTRAL e.8EYMOUR | , Nebr ik 30ltyHoU ! MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. L. THORP , Weeping WterN COMMERCIAL HOUSE' A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb ) COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Olnrlnda , IOWA ZNO'S HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Eremont , Nfb' EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. B. HACKNEY , Ashlsnd , Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atkinson , Nel > 1 MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. QRUBB , Qulde Recd , N i SUMMIT HOUSE , OWAN & BCCKER , Oreton , la. HOUSTON HOUSE , OEO.CALFH- Exlrc , la. REYNOLDS HOUSE , ) O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la , WALKER HOUSE , D. H.'jWALKCP , Audubon , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. BURGESS , Neola , lal CITY HOTEL , Dl A. LLIAM3 , Harlan la , PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQO , Oornlne , In. NEBRASKA HOTEL , J.IL. AVERY , Otanton , MERCHANTS HOI EL Q.IW , BURK. Durllngton Junction COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Blanchard , la. PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Ohenandoah lo , ' COMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld Olty , Neb BAQNELL HOUSE , OHAS. BAGNELL , College Qprlngt , la COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vlllliu , la. JUDKIN8 HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la , BALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grovola | itr ? ' > COMMERCIAL HOUSE B , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la WOOD3 HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Oiceola , Neb. DOUQLAQ HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Olarks , Neb. BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. CEEEN. Bedford la. ARLINQTON HOUSE , J. U. BLACK a SON , Mariavlllv Mo NORFOLK JUNCTIONHOUOE A T POTTER , NorfolkJunotlonHjh WIN8LOW HOUSE O McOARTY , Seward , Neb. AURORA HOUSE M. n.nNie. Auroar Neb , CROZIER HOUSE O. H. CROZIER , Sidney , Neti , AVOCA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROCKriOLD. Avoca ' CENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD & 8HATTUOK , Red Onk FOSTER HOUSE Ospt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewlt , la. VHITNEY HOUSE ? C. HAYVtKER. Qrltwold , la. DEPOT HOTEL , O , L. CHATHAM , Dunlap , la LU3K HOUSE. J A. LU8K. Locan , la. DOW CITY HOUSE , W. H. MORTOll , DowClta.i .AGGER HOUSE. JAQGRR& 0 IN , Denlton , la , HARMON HOLT8B , TAMA ( JI1 f , IA. , Harmon A Kealeg , TropJ Send SI , ea , SU , or $5 1'or a Hiituplo re- lull liox by i\prchM : , of the bout randifH in Aincrlcn , put up In elegant boxen , nnd Htrlctly pure. Sulta- bio for proHcntN. J'.x- prcHM chnrjteH Hclit. Itcfem to all Ohlcn- RO. Try It onco. CANDY Addrepn , C. F. GUNTHEB , Confectioner , Chicago , $500 REWARD. Tha above reward will be paid to any penoi M 1 1U produce a Paint that will equal tbe Pennsylvania Patent Rubbei Paint , for papeervtng ShlnalM Tfn and Onrelllooh Warranted to I ) Hre otil W tor Proof AI ordera promptly ( fendodTl. 0 . CloafMr n b ( Ur thMi any othoraiahitaa wAotfx. TKnnareo Ucroea Omaha , Kit b O&ctt k Peaty , Dr IUc , Di , Plnney , Full let DooKdl BIufl < ( Bu offlre , O aha , Heb. BONDS OF STEEL. The Union of tlio Trans-Oonti- neutal Line ? , A Big Boom for the North west , Chlcifto Tribune. Mr , John Mulr , at present super * Intondont of tradio of the western division of the Northern Pacific , and who will noon assume the position of superintendent of traffic of all Northern - orn Pacific and Oregon Hallway & Navigation Company's lines , waa in thu city yesterday , and from him a repre sentative of The Tribuuo learned the full particulars of the agreement re cently entered into between the Oregon gen Hallway & Navigation Company and the Union Pacific railway for the interchange of throngh traffic to Port land , Oregon , via the Union Pacific's Oregon Short Line , and other matters of interest regarding the doings of the Northern Pacific and the Oregon Hall way & Navigation company. Mr. Mulr said thnt under the now agreement , the Oregon Railway & Navigation company Is to extend Its Baker City line to Snake River , where the junction with the Union Pacific's Oregon Short line Is to bo made. The distance from Portland to the point of junction Is 411 miles. From Omaha to Snake River the junction point is 1,700 miles. Adding 500 miles from Chicago to Omaha , the distance from Chicago to Portland via the Union Pa- oific's Oregon Short line will bo about 1,011 miles. The distance from Chicago to Portland via the Northern Pacific is 2,340 miles. All buninena going to Oregon via the Union Pacific la to go via the Oregon Short Line and Snake Rlvor , and the Union Pacific is to take no business to Portland via San Francloco. An agreement has also boon made with the Union Pacific to lay a third rail to Helena , Montana , and the month of the Llttlo Blaokfoot in Montana , and also to lay a third rail from the month of the Llttlo Blackfoot to Butte. Un der this agreement the Union Pacific will run to Helena via Ltttlo Blaok foot and the Northern Pacific to Bntto City via Llttlo Blaokfoot. Rates from St. Paul and Missouri Rlvor points to Helena , Bntto City , and other polnta in that triangle will be uniform , and the now tariff will go Into effect March 15. The ratca will be much lower than heretofore on ac count of the shorter line by the North ern Pacific , which will bo a saving of from 200 to 400 miles over the Union Pacific route. The distance from Chicago to Helena Is 1,503 mlleo , and to Butte City 1,002 miles. It has also been agreed to Intorchanao busl noas for Ogden , Salt Lake City and Colorado points. The rates from the Pacific coast to Ogden , Salt Lake and all Colorado points will bo precisely the same as those from Missouri rlror points. Mr. Mnlr also stated that the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company has also facilities for taking business to San Francisco via the ocaan route. The company has thirty steamers plying between Pacific coast points from Santiago on the south to Alaska on the north. It has also thirty steamboats plying on the Columbia , Willamette , and Snake rivers and Fagot sound. The passen ger traffic on Puget sound , Mr. Minor says , has BO largely increased during the last year that the company has found it necessary to arrange for in creased facilities , and therefore has made contracts for the construction of two side-wheel steamers with steel hulls which will cost $000,000 , and will bo delivered on Puget sound December cembor 1 next. Each one of thesi steamers will have bertha for 300 pas Bongera and accommodate $1,500 day passengers. The Northern Pacific Terminal com pany Is putting up three largo oleva tors. The one at Portland with t capacity of 1,500,000 bushels wll ! unload twenty-one CUB at once and work seventy can an hour. It wiT cost $700,000 and will bo completed in the spring of 1884. The other two arc to bo located at Walla Walla , with a capacity of 500,000 bushels , will b ready for the season of 1884. Th other one at Taoomah or Seattle will have about the same capacity , an be completed about the same time , Each one of these elevators wi" cost about $200,000. Arrangements have also been made for the construe tlonof a magnificent new depot at Port land to cost about $1,500,000 and It Ute to ba one of the finest and largest rail road depots in the country. Arrangements monts have also been perfected by th Terminal Company for the construe tlou of a grand hotel at Portland which will bo seven stories high , with mansard and tswers , and will cover an entire block of 200 feet equara. This hotel will cost about $250,000 , and will bo ready for'occupation by Sept. 1 next , and will bo called "Tho Port land. " Are yon troubled with ouch symp toms of dyspepsia as belching , tasting of food , heart-burn , etc. ? Brown's Iron Bitters will cure you. John Ooodo'fl Death. tendon Tloiet. There haa jaot died la Broadmopr criminal lunatic asylum a man who , in 1837 , attacked the qaeon , and has ; bson confined in a luuatlo asylum over olnco. Hla name waa John 3oodo , and ho formerly hold a captain's com mission in the Tenth Iloyal Hussars. Ho WRB takou into custody on her majonty's birthday , the 21lh of May , 1837 , for creating a disturbance in and forcibly entering the incloaaro ol Kensington palace. On a Saturday afternoon In the middle of November , the Bitno year , about 3 o'clock in the afternoon , her majoaty was passing Ine her open carriage through Birdcage walk , St. James' , on bor way to Buck ingham palace , when Oapt. Goodi suddenly sprung to the eldo of hei carriage and made nso of threatening gestures and luugutgo. The queer heard the throats distinctly , and an alighting from her carriage dlreotoi her equerry to cause the man to bo taken Into custody. The police re bonded Oapt. Ooodp at No. 218 lie ; gent circus , Oxford street , Brough before the authorities , he doclarei that ho was the eon of George IV , and Queen Caroline , waa born In Moc tagne place , Blaokhoatb , and waa or titled to the throne of England , Upo ever/ other inbjeot unconnected wit' libMt the royal family he ipoka In k Mt rational manner , but when the quoon'o name wen mentioned ho became cx > cocdingly violent. In default of find * ing two anrotios in 500 each ho was committed to prison , and on entering the cornoh engaged to convey him to prison ho smashed the windows with his olboHB nnd ncrcnmcd out to the sentinels , ' 'Guardn ' of Euglnnd , do your duty and roacuo yonroovorolgu , " Ho was tried nt the queen's bench for using seditious hngungo to the queen , nnd iras tent to Bethlehem as Insano. Ho was admitted to Uroadmoor in March. 1851 , where ho died from natural decay laat week , though ani mated by his delusion up to the last. On Monday an inquest was held noon the body at Iho asylum by Mr. Weo- doon. Mr. AnRolo Williamo , Asat. Treas urer o f Hovorly'a 14th St. Theatre , Now York City , spilled n quantity of carbolic acid over himaolf. Ho freely used St. Jacobs Oil , and was cured in leas than ona week. A Gyuscutuo Caught. Appca' . Tom Olyma , of North Bntto , cap- tnrod by means of a otool trap , a few daya ago , an animal supposed to bo a marten. In aomo respects the animal resembles n fox and is qnlto a curiosi ty. The most ( singular thing about the quadruped , if report bo trnp , is that the Icgn on ono fildo of ita body are several Inches shorter than those on the other sldo. Shonld euoh prove to bo the case , the creature is undoubt edly a gyatcntun , an animal alwnya ex ceedingly rare , mid which hna long , boon thought extinct. It la never found in ether than hilly legions , iu peculiar atruoturo unfitting it for : level country. By reason of Us pecu liar one-aided development the cync- cntus is , however , adapted for living on mountains and hill * . It can wulk with caao on the uldo of u ntoep elope , where even goat would have u pro- oarloua foothold. The animal's straugo structure , unfortunately , is In one re- cpeot n threat disadvantage. While it can travel around a hill from right to loft with the utmost ease , it can nut re trace ita steps. So long us Its loft side is towards the hill the creature stands as firmly ai a tree , bnt if it is obliged to turn the ether way its footing is lost immediately and it rolls holplesily to the bottom of the slope. Hunters of the gyaecutus , whose fur was hold In high esteem , used to avail themselves of thU fact to capture the animal. It waa uaolcaa to pursue a gyasontua on ila chosen path , as the animal's locomotive arrangements gave it exceptional speed. The hnntors , therefore , adopted Iho artfico of trav eling around the hill In a direction contrary to that , pursued by the ani mal and , mooting it faoo to face , had no difficulty in securing it. Brown's Bronchial Troches for CoujjhH and Colds : "I cannot very well do without them. There is nothing to be coinpnrrd with thorn " [ Key. 0. D. Watkine , Walton , lud. Trice 25 cents box. An Old Ohurcn In Arizona. Tuicon Coricapondcnco of Iho Dcincr Tilouno. The most intcreotinft of all eights is the grand old mlssloa church of San Xavler , nine milea from Tuscou , on the Papago reservation , This mieaion iras founded in 1051 , when the Di page ( or Pima ) Indiana wcro ouppOBVc to have accepted the Christian re ligion. The church of < San Xuiar waa begun about the year 1YGO am finished In 1708 , excepting ono of the towers , which is yet unfinished. The style of architecture is Moorish. The lines are wonderfully perfect ; . It Is In the form of a oroia , 70 by 115 feet and haa a well-formed dome. A balustrade surmounts all tha walls The front Is covered with scroll'work Intricate , interesting and partly do oayed. Over the front is a llfo-slzu bust of St. Xavier. The interior is literally covered with frescoes. Th altar is adorned with glided icrol work. Thu statues are aa nnmerou as the paintings. The tilling on th floor is much defaced and but little left. That of the roof Is nearly all as perfect aa when laid. Its mannfactnr Is one of the lost arts. There is i chime of four good-slied bells In th tower that jh vo a soft , sweet soiuad Ascending to the roof , yon walk up long , narrow stairs in solid walla. Bu ono can go at a time. The some 1 true In golnp to the gallery of th church , It is marvelous that so loni ago , and in Buch place , euoh atohi tecture , ornaments , painting an < sculpture were so well executed. You are admitted by two of the Papag signers , who have have it in charge The admittance feu is CO cents fo each person. The digeatlvo organs weakened aud worn out by using cathartiamodiclnea . . ! . ! l . l Ylti ' Tv-rtn ill 11 restored by unlng Brown's Iron Bittern , YOHT. Hlatorv of One of the Most Expert Banlc Burulara In the Country. Chicago Tribune. Yoatorday'B Tribune announced the fact that Bomo of tlio man engaged In the 815,000 jovrclry robbery at La Porto , Ind. , had bedii acrostod In Chicago , and that a quantity of the plunder hod been ri'oimrcd. From Detective Billy Pickorton complete history of the case vrns ycntord y ob tained , together vflth n history of ono of the captured crooke , Glkort Yost "Gil" ho IB called -who enjoya the reputation of belnff the most uklllful and during burglary to a fine art , and would not for a raonisnt think of doing n potty professional job , or BO associating with an ordinury thief. IllsarreBtao soon tftor iho La Porte burclary was duo In a great meanure to certain events which bad previously transpired. The story M TOLD BV UILLYl'lKKEHTON e is obont as clear and intoroatln ( , ' as it - can bo made. It wa , as near us hii language can bo recalled , as follows "About th'oo months ago m > brother Bob nud I were walking 01 Went Randolph street , when wo aaw ina i tall , stout man with a full red boart turn a corner ahead of ua. Wb nt once recognlzod him aa Gil Yost , of whom wo had he&rd nothing for several - eral months. Knowing him to bo no of the most experience and na pllahed burplara. in the entire country wo resolved to follow him and lean - where he was quartered , But rlgh ; here I might tell you something of til hUtory. He U now about 43 yew old , nd hi > wlf o nd two ohlldret the fomw l Uf pwrfwtljr f Bllii rlth the manncff in which her hus- > aud Rots the nocosenrlos of life. lie ras educated for n burglar by Alex. iIcGrogor and Jim Barnes , who died rhllo serving flftoon-ycar eontonces or n ? 30,000 bond robbery I'onnsvl anla , Yost proved nu apt pupil. Ilu wno a thorough mechanic , an export ocksmlth and fitter , and in ono of the err mon who understand THK UBE OF THK AIK 1'UMl' u connuotlou wlh dynamite for blow- ng oafcB , When ho nocds n burglar's eel ho tnnkoR it himself , nnd ho never lions hlmeolf to bo soon In the com any of n crook except when plannnu ! r doing some big job. JJo committed omo darlug burglaries in Central Now 'ork several yearc ago and severed a liott tetiii in tlio Penitentiary for ono f them. Then ho wont to Now York ) lty and rented a fine rceidonco on "nclfio nvonuo. About that tlmo num- rons extensive burglaries wore com mitted in Now Yorkand Brooklyn nnd 10 tract ) of the culprits could bo dls- ovorod for months. Finally tbo bur- llnries wcro traced to what afturward locoino known na the 'Patohln avenue jAUg' mudo up pf Gil Yost , John 'ortor , Jimmy Irving nnd Tom Dra per. Thuy were nil arrested In Yost's evidence. Draper was taken to Northampton , where he waa wanted 'jr taking n hand in the fimons bnnk obbcry , in that town. The others < voro confinud In the Brooklyn jali. orttr nnd Irving broke jail before rlftl came o ff. The former was aoon ftcr nrroatcd In Philadelphia nnd 4out down' for doing u job there , and rvh G waa rocapturoU aud cent to 5lrg Sing , where ho Is 'doing time. " foot escaped throngh negligence n hi > [ i\rt of the prosecution. " L'o resume the story , 1)011 AND I SHADOWED YOST o No , L'OO North Carpenter atroot , md learned that ho waa llvlug there with his family , pnaalnc himself as a ruvcllnp Rnloauian. Fooling con fident ( hat Yoat would soon bo wanted or oomo work , I took Dotootivo Elli- > tt , uf the city force , into my con- idonco , nud wo resolved to raid the louse na aoon na an opportunity iforod itself. Two weeks ago Mon- lay I received a telegram from E. ail & Son , of La Porto , jobbing nnd 'otnll ' jowolora , announcing that their toro had boon broken Into nnd rifled if $15,000 worth of jewelry. The enrelry had boon loft In the safe and ho safe had been opened by moana of [ rilling holes above the look and then Irlvlng the leek in. I aont operatives 0 La Porto and instrnocod thorn to make diligent inqniry along the pub- lo highwnya loading to the city for my myatarioua mon who might bavo > eon aeon by the farmers. Ono armor , about twelve miles from Li Porto , told nn oporntivo that the morntng followlutr the burglary four men caino to hla homo and loafed about there the ontlru day. YHKY HAD SMALL VALISES with them and claimed to bo curvoy- ) ra , while ono of thurn unid they W9to Hinting stolen horao.i. They took their departure R anon ni night came on. The description gwou by the : armur of ono of thu mon auawercd to ; hat of Gil Yoat , Mr. Vail alao gave a decoration of a man ho had BOOH lounging nbont the atoro for several dayo preceding thu burglary , and this dotcrlnlion likewise ana erod to that ot Gd Yost. Sitisfiod that ho had participated in the burglary I resolved to arrest him nt his homo. I found , however , that ho bad moved about two weeks provlous from No. 200 North Carpenter street , and taken up his residence nomo- where on Fulton street none of the neighbors could give bla now number. 1 fuut operatives along Fulton street In the guise of dictionary canvassers , and at No. G ono of the canvanaers was told that Gilbert Yost , traveling salesman , occupied the house. Then I put shadows on the house. Yost , though , has been behaving very quiet ly. Ho seldom wont out alone , gen erally taking ono of the children with him , and never went to any orookod resort Finally I sent for Vail , nnd gave him an opportunity to BOO Yoat. Ho at once identified him as the man who baa hung about the storo. Then I decided to make the arrest , and Sunday morning Detective Elliott and Wiloy , ex-ShorllT Fitch D. Boweu , of La Porte , and located ourselves near Yost'a house. Presently the shadow reported that YOST WAS OOMINQ DOWK THE STREET , and at the next corner wo 'pinched' him. Ho was surprised , of course , but took things coolly. We took him back to the honao and searched It. Mrs. Yost deemed anxioua to get at a bureau-drawer ahead of na , bnt wo searched It ouraolvcs and found a quantity of gold rlnga which were at once recognlzod as Vall'a , In the hair filling of a sofa wo fonnd five hand- eomo gold watohoa and another lame handle of rings , alao IdontiQod aa Vail'B. Altogether we got about $000 worth of the plunder. In addition to this wo found in an upper room ono of the finest and moat complete aota of bnrglar'a toola I over Haw , and the ap pliances used in connection with the burglar'a air pump. On Yoat's per son waa fonnd a receipt for a package loft at the ozpro r offloo the day be fore for transportation to Now York. Wo seized this package aud discov ered it to bo an air-pump. While wo wore searching the house there was a rap on the outside door , and who ahonld come in bnt DID" HOULIHAN , the notorious Chicago burglar. Ho was dumbfounded nt mooting the olli- com. He wea arrested aa a matter of course , and on his person wo found omo wooden models of clamps ueod } j burglars. Jloth prisonera wore ocked up , nnd have boon positively dontlfiod by the farmer no two of the men who stopped ut his house the duy ixftur the buiplory. NolthurYost nor ire ioullhan would soy anything an to heir guilt or innocence. Yhay will joth bo taken back to La Porto for rial. 'It la n alncular fact thnt McGregor : nnd Barnes , Yost's Jutora , were both , captured In La Pporto after they had done the $30,000 job In Pennayl 1 a vania. The capture waa brought nbont mainly through the ahrowduosi of thoHon , David Noyea , then mnyoi of the town. Now aeventoon yeari ' later the pupil of the famous done crooks has drawn the not of the lav about him In the same town , nnd wll bo tried before the same man whi brought about the capture of McGrcv ' gor and Barnes , Mr. Noyes being 'flat present tbo circuit judge of La Porte. ! The two burglan who operated wit Houlihan nd Yott hare not been ni leb'jl-ly e\s t e tugn m-w IBIv cm. BTAUM311BU 1B6S. 41DK ariUNOJATTAOIIUENT-NOT PATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE ( FACTOR ? 1109 and Hll Dodge Btreol , aug 7-mo Cm OMAUA , Nen. Are aoknowleSgcd to be tb best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO mm & SOFT OOAL iCOEE OE WOOD. UAN0FAOTUBED BY Buck's Stpve Co. BAINT LOUIS. PIERCY i HQ1.K AOEMTS FOR OMAHA. A SKIM of Deouty It Joy Forever. Bit. T. FELIX GOURAVD'A Oriental Dream or Uagioal Beau tifler , licmovcs Tan , Flmplea , If reck lei , Molhpitch blemish on beauty aod defies de tection. It has ttood the twit of FOycarian1 It to harm- lees we Use ! It to boauro the pre para- lion U pro- Perlyuiade Actopt no counterfeit of similar came. The distinguished Dr. L. A. Bayre , mid to & lady of the IIAUI OH ( a patient ) : "Aa you ladlei will use thorn , I iccommond ' 0 urnuJ'fl Cream' M tbo leant harmful of all the Bkln preparations. " Ono bottle will Ust tlx months , using It every day. Also Poudro Jub- tlio reinorta tuporfluoua hill without Injury to the skin. UMR. M. 0. T. aOURAUD.So'o prop. , 43 Dond St. . N. Y. For silo by all Vnwtftte and Fancy Goods Dealer ! throughout the United States , Canada and Kuropa. ASrilewara of bane Imitations. $1,000 rewird for rarest and proof of nny ona idling the time. ] H'Weow-mo 2t ewCm FALLEY&HOES , Wcntern Agents , Lafayette , Indiana. REVERSIBLE roll- Rubber Boots and ISoots and Sioc ! OF ALL KINDS. ADD To Thol i Wear. Tha center pieces are Interchangeable end r erilblo , U prevents the counter from runalu va , requiring no heel BtHTencra. 1 he Agency ( or thceo goods In this town hi icen phi M-W Others eanno procur. hem. Call and txamlno at ull Una of Leather ai Candte" Uubber BooU and Shooi with tbe 11 Tcnilble licet. URS. M. PETERSON , 3153tn e. for tne UI DM od Trenchers nv HIS WIFE. he only life authoi lied by her and which not i ' Hood and Thunder" itory , euch u I at \ T 111 ba pul llthod , but a truj Ufa by I n i ho la In pooewtonol the furU f a- 1 devoted wlfo. Truth U mor * nt k. / ' ivx fiction. Ar ntahouldapplr 01 r t rlk.1. bi c ace. 8 * 70 ctt. for 8mplt b < x v WOMAH CANVTHEAUH OF WOMAt THE HOPE 0 WOMAN. < * THE' R ACE C fYDIA E. PIMKHAM'Si 1 V3&ETABLS COMPOUND. finro Cure for nil l'K3IAIiB NiSS1S ! Including Iiciicorrhn-n , It" regular nml 1'ulnfnl illcnstrnrulon , Tnllumnintlon mid Ulccrntlon of j the Woinl ) , Flooillnif , I'llO- i TiAl'SUS UTEIU , &c. nrnpftiftnttolliotMto.ctncftcloin and lmmo.liU 1(1 effect. H len croat help In ptrgniuicy , and r * . JTC * | > nJu tlui Inn Iftlwr and at regular periods. rinMrmsiscrr AMI rncsr mm : IT KHEEIT. Wren ALLWmnroiFrs cf tbo ( tencntlro ors n cither MI , It larccondtono remedy that haa crer rn lictoro tlio public | and for oil disc-uses of tb Bxrra It U tlio Ortatett Remtdyin the IPor/it T.Y COMPLAINTS orEUhcrSf1 rimHJreiUHclIcf InKri USB. rYm.v r. PINKIIAITS itLnnn U rnullrntn oory YcMlKO ft Jliunon irom iioJ , nl the mme tlmo will utvo toiio ivml rtrcntfth to AmuarYvUoiKln rtuulta ns the Compound. f5Tlloth tlio Compound and Blood PniiFrr are pr ( rod nt 233 and 1 Wettcrn Avenue , Lynn , Maw. rleo of cither , ? l. Bx ! bottles for OX The Compound font liy tnnll In the form cf pills , or of lojencc , on jcolpt of price , Jl | * r Inn for cither. Mr . PlakhftiB i > cy ! unsworn oil letters of Inquiry. Kacloso 3 c nj amp. tion. ; for pamphlet. Htntton thlilMptr. nrt.TDT.An. IIXKIUV'II ' .mat Ilu s cure Conitlp- on. lUlloinncnanndTorplrtlty uf the liter. relit * il liy till 1 > run = lntn.-Tt n\ TO CONTRACTORS-DREDGING. Yciirntloiitlon U called to contracts to bo lot ( or dlrxhliK. Ditch In Hurt and Washington cointloo , nlttutthlttecn miles long , In working eetlon > , ihiough marsh , width about C fret , sides ( laptop 1 to 2 feet , depth from 6 to 7 fe t , dirt to I o mo > od nboutBfcct ( ram brink ot ditch. Number of cubic yards to bo moved about 11- HO. Slid ' < ltb Is bolnR constructed ty laid two > counties under statute protldlne tor uralnlnjr iftamp landi , afpro > ed Feb. 28,1831. Woik to bo done In accordance with pUiuand pcelflca- lions. For further Information apply to tba county clerk of either ol laid counties , and MO report of engineer and proceedings of boardi of conimltrloner * cf tald countlra and particularly that of February 6th , Igyi. Alao the official ad- \erllsernent In the lllalr Pilot and in IJurt Coun ty News. Dldiaroto bo died with certified check and n mo ot luntlo' , on or before March S2d , 1893 , nt 5 p. m. with county clerk ot Ourt county , A. A. Tnomca. Duplicate * ( without chocks ) with county clerk ot Washington county. Blank formstor , proposals will bo supplied by B ld clerks , liy order ol HOARDS Of SAID COUNTIES. f b IP-cow nab o3t COL. L. T. FOSTER , , Ohio , llay 1C , 1880. . B. J. KuiDAUi * Co. I had auTory Tain * . ble llamblctoultn colt that I prliod very blffbly , bo had a Urge bono tpnvln en ono Joint &ad * small ono on the other which made him T6ry lauio ; I had him under the charge ol two rettr * Inaiy inrgeons Tvlilch failed to cura him. I vraa ODO day reading tlio sdvottlncmnnt of Kendall Bpavlu Cure lit tha Chlc KO ISxviow , ! dtUnclaxf atorcototry II & : < J i , t our Cra lat * Ueto l Mild forlt , aud tboy entered ttiten bottlra ; I took ill and I thoatsht I would RVO ! It H thorouah trlnl , I tued It r.cconllcc to direction ! and tb fourth day tlio colt ccvercl to bo lame and Ikt luinrfl have dliappoaied. I uood but oao bo4U tjid the colt'j limbs arc M trea ol lumps and at tmooih a buy homo In the Btato llolsontlrs- ly auiod. The tuie Tras DO rcmatkablo thai bavclottwaof ray neighbor * bate thu loraalm. toe two bottlei nho me now uf ln It B nd for llintiiatad cticuU ? elrlng potlllr * proof. Filcefl. All Drnggljta have It or caa got It for you. Dr. n.J. Kendall ft OOj Pf - If : r U Toil ftr.i J n' n or l - urow t vnrt 'n rtt- Hep . . . OUClJtlUl. , ' * w.-- - - | rii-u 01 ilBKlo. old or I INwrluaitli or UnpiUU I .Ine ji * new , rely an Hop ! Binerii , JESS/.0" ? 1 ' I miall illOUAw.u > from * i dial your 0 } * t in J * * * & * W Uf edi eloaiisluir. otl-1 I hM ? ' " " tlmulatlnir , luir or ( vltliauKnOf'oal' ' 1 * " ' ' Hop'o'lttito t Ur Hop ! ! . P' dta , 0 , O U ' beoi > > pl'lfrU. disctN ad uf d * * totnacn aop bio car i' far baictU , tloOiM drucVtanni i. UM O' OJV1VC1 , Too will I"J | Ut > XOOO , .r' leu nueottoc. Hop aftt r | 7Htni-lj Ifyoo k udl' - ' crlsui. B ndfc7 prw | low.jilrUod.lry NEVER Circular. ft I It may ' avcyourr IFAIL life. It hn I avod huri-L dredar O , Onl. PERPONAI. "Pads of the human body anlwvtodi doTolopod and gtrungtboncd , " eto.l in Intoroatlng oJicrtlaotncnt long run In our picor. In reply to inquiries wo will eay that there U no evlJenco ( i humbug about this On the contrary , the odvcr laetf ur very highly In * dors d Interested potxona nay got staled cir culars giving all partlculan , giving all pirtlcu- kri. by addroaalni ; Erie Jledical Co. , P. O. Box 513 , Buffalo , H. Y. Toledo livening Doe , ' . anlll-1' REMARKABLE ! CITT , Mo. , Sept. CO , 1882. I think It a duty I owe to humanity to ( ay nlmt ) our remedy has done f < r mo. One year ago I contracted a bad cone ot Blood Dl-case. a'd not knowing the result ol such troubles , I allow- ol It to run foi eomo time , but finally applied to th best physician In tnbi city , who treated me ( or elx inontlis. IK THAT HIIK t TOOK OVER COO riLLH or rKoroioDiDX "of uriccRr i grain rach. and had run down In weight from 210 to 157 poundii , and waa confined to my bed w 1th Mer curial lUiovmatlmn , scarcely able to turn mjielt over , llclnica tra\olinc man , uomo ot the Ira- tcrnlty found mo In this deplorable condition , spi-citlo. as lili" " 'i "i'1 ' ' 'cascH ' that Ind been cured by H use. I commcndeu the use ltultn\cry llttlu faith ftBn la lea ( hat three weeks w ns able to talto my platoon the road The eorta and rdppor-coll irtil hrotH gradually dlsap- pcaitxl , and ta il.iv I tonotni > oruor spot on my ) ) cr oii , and my va\g \ Is 2t7 | > ouiid3. belli ; more thanltc\er wns , I dt not wUhou to publish my naino , but jou may &how this Itttcr to any who doubt the merit of 3. S. S. for I tuaw It U a , euro ture. Voura Truly , J. H. D. Sorao thirty years ago there 'tod In Montro re- miry , Ala. , njouiu'riian ho < tinlbly atlllc- lug tcd. After belni ; trotted for J , htig tlmo by tbo mcd'cal ' prolusion of thU towa vUUi no bciictlt , hag ho commcnci'd taking H S B. After persistently taking It t o months ha via uirod , Bcln aa iiualntod with him for tbo dUcaao no\cr made It and return. J. W. Uianor , J. 1' . , ilot Springs Ark. Ha- joudoubt , come to see U ! anil we will OUUE VOU"orchargo nolhlngl Wi-lt. . for partliuloia XT and a copy of Iho llttlu boo ! : , " Message to tha , Unfortanato Suffering , " ink a ij Drujglst M t ana 08.will ti.81,000 Raward will he paid toaaf lhai will ChemUt who will find , on analyala ol 100 bottle * rthi otS. 8. B. , one particle ot Mercury , lodlda ot a Pola Inm , or othw Mineral iub Unce. BWlft r SPtCiriO 00. , Proprietors , Atlanta. Qa. ook. Price ol Small Size , . . . . . „ . . | BttL * miinniriTri-iiii. . SOLD B7 ALT , DRUaOMda.