THE T AJLY BiSS OALAPA THURSDAY MAKCB. 29 OhJyBack ! That's a common expres sion and has a world of ' meaning. How much suffering I fering is summed up in it The singular thing about it is , that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease , liver com plaint , consumption , cold , rheumatismdyspepsiaovcr- work , nervous debility , &c. Whatever the cause , don't neglect it Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as BROWN'S IRON BITTERS , and it docs this by commencing at the foundation , and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Leganiport. Ind. Dec. t , lEUo. For a lone 'I"15 1 hare been a sufferer from ttomach nd kidney dlictic. Mjr appetite w i very poor and the very tmall amount I did eat disagreed with me , 1 wa * annoyed very much from non-retention of urine. I tried many rcmedlei with no luccesi , until I uied Brown's Iron Bitters. Since I used that my ttomach does not bother me any. My appetite Is simply tmmente. My kidney trouble Is no more , and my general health It tuchthat I feel like a new man. After the use of Hrown's Iron Bitters for one month , I have gained twenty pounds la weight. 0.11. SARGENT. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS. It has cured others suffering as you arc , and it cure you. FALLEY&HOEB , . Western Agent * , Lifayotto , Indiana. REVERSIBLEHEELS HEELS FOR Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS. The center pteooi am Interchangeable and re- rertlble. It prevents the counter from running ore' , requiring no heel stlffenen. The Agency for these goods In this town ha been plat MW Others cannot procure them. Call nd xamlne a full Una of Leather and , , Candee" Rubber Iloots and Shoes with the lie erslble lloel. UI1S. II I'ETEhBOIf , 31-3m Louisville , Neb. BALL'S ' CORSETS Evorr Corset Is warranted satis- .actory to Ita wcnror in every way , CT the money will bo refunded by Uio person from whom It was bouslit. .TheonlyConetpronounced by our trading phyifrtuu tl Injurious to thn wearer , amlrndon < liir Udlr as Mi * "laoitcomforubla uul perfect flUlng Cormt OTM FIIICES , by Hall. Poita Paid I * Uh Prttervlnc , 1.0U , Beir.Adi lInc , $1.00 AVdomlntl ( extra beavy ) .00. Nur.tn , 1.BO Mlth PrcxrvlDB ( flne coulll ) 8.00. ST r tl * by leading Itetall Dealer * * T irwh n OUIOAQO COUaiST GO , , CUleaav , HI. HI.W mm im AFURUY VECETABIE REMEDY COUPOUKDU'XISO ? POKE ROOT PXICKLV OTlMUliANT JTUmiCHUTHISlOOl H WILL RUN Remarkable ImprovomoLt in Samuel J , Tildon's Health , An Allegiance Between Sammy and ROBGOO Oonkliaff. The Old Man Roadj and Anxious For the Bottle Unrfonsj Political Ramon. St. touts I'oit-Dlspntch. NEW YOUR , March 24. A special to The Times from Albany says : Re ports have reached Albany within the last few days that fall upon the dome oratlo oar llko a volco from the tomb. The flattering among the party loaders who have hoard the woloomo or nn- welcome news Is an Indication of the joy or the trepidation that will seize upon the rank aud file of the democ racy when the facts booomo moro gen * orally known. The tidings are that Samnol J. Tlldon , the whilom sago of Oramorcy park , bat moro recently known as the Hermit of Groyntono , has got a now Icaso of llfo , and pro poses to ro-onter the political arena , Gentlemen who have visited Grey- stone during the last month are sur prised and delighted at the marked and rapid Improvement in Mr. Tlld-m'a bodily condition and health. They say his volco la folly restored and Is now clear and firm , hla eye is brilliant and penetrating , his nerves are steady , his carriage oreot , bis tread almost martial In its evenness and solidity , His mental vigor , which always re mained unimpaired oven in his worst bodily state , now acts harmoniously with restored physical strength and recuperated energy. In a word , ho ippaars to bo , and thinks ho is about uutering npon that "Indian summer" of llfo which followed the severe prostration of his friend Charles O'Oonor , and which has been vouch safed to so many dlotlngnlshod men sf the present and past generations. ID fact , he attributes hla restoration to health in great part to his following the ezamplo of O'Conor , who , after escaping from the jaws of death , dis missed his doctors , "throw physio to the dogs , " and , retiring from the ac tive duties and cares of the world , lived a regular methodical llfo , and allowed nature to recuperate. Mil. TILDEK fully understood what ho was about when ho retired to hla country homo at Greystono and allowed it to bo giv en out that ho was no longer In the field of politics and might not much longer bo in the land of the living. Ho desired to escape for a tlmo from the politicians , and ho succeeded , Many of them were foolish enough to Interpret him literally , BS they did at Cincinnati. Thcso are the men who have boon rnnning around tolling ev erybody for the last eighteenths that "Illdon was no longer a factor in poli tics , " that ho "was llttlo bettor than a corpto , and would never bo heard ot any moro. " Some of them really be lieved it , but with moro the "wish was father to the thought. " The hermit of Groystono heard their voices through hla telephone , nd wu grieved to detect among the jubilant the tones of Some who had always professed to bo his warmest friends , but ho allowed the jabber to go on whllo ho smiled and regained his health. How quick these follows will' ' change their tone and swear they never said so when they behold Sammy's head looming up again above the political horizon. They will find that the surviving "fac tors of the democratic party have a lively "corpse" on their hands when the next presidential campaign opens. A few of Mr. Tildon's intimate friends have nndontoo 1 the situation all the whllo , and have known the motives and OCJEOT OE Illfl BETIRESIKNT , but the public generally have ac cepted the reports of the politicians u true , and have come to regard the " of Park" defunct "Sago Grameroy u a funct politician , acd almost a dead man. And yet there have boon snmo misgivings abont it when they read In the newspapers that Mr. Tlldon was expending $40,000 on a banquet hall In the Grameroy Park residence. Such extravagance appeared to the common mind uncalled for In the corpse of a bachelor and not in ac cordance with the uaual prudence and foresight of Tlldon. If ho was so neat his end as reported. But the pnbllt will learn In duo tlmo that the | 40 , < 000 dining-room waa destined for the future use of its owner and his frlendi and not for mourners at hla funeral Its frescoed ceilings are yet to o'qhi the sounds of revelry by night ant maybe to resound with the cheers o future domooratlo triumph , Then are shrewd politicians who bollovc that the Gramoroy Park mansion wll be the headquarters of THE KATIONAL DEUOOBiTIO riUTT In tbo campaign of 1884. Mr. Henr ; Tlldon , the brother ot Samuel J. , ha been In Albany the last two days am i fully confirms the reports of Ihe grea | Improvement In hli , brother's health F although he ii reticent about his f atnr plans and prospect ! . But'Samuel wi never In the habit of pouting Into th oars of Henry bin political gecreU o private schemes , He reserves thos for his special- friends and admirers 1 the world of politics , who are slncor < ly devoted to his personal fortune ) He is reported to have had a recen accoBslon to this select circle In th person of Roicoo Oonkling. Semi thing in the nature of an alllanci offensive and defensive , is said to ha\ been lately contracted between thei two dltappolnted statesmen. It well known that Mr. Oonkllng was I favor of counting Tilden into the of lie in 1870 on the ground that it wonl ultimately bo for the best Intoros and permanent tucccsa of the ropuH ] can party. What ho waa willing to t in 1870 for republicanism ho ia said I bo anxious to do now for revenge. Mil. TILDEN GLADLY ACCEPTED him as an ally without scrutinizing h motives. If success crown * the al ! ance Oonkling will cot his rowan In any event it cannot bo leai thi he baa a right to expect from his on party in the future. Mr. Tilden Is i ported to have boon led to the idea ro-enterlng the political arena n more by reason of hla improved heal than his great disgust at seeing t' democratic party frittering away t great opportanltlM gained by t > - . * tidal wave * lamph of last fallH grieves him to behold the shortsight edness of the democratic politicians who nto running the party , and the piittnetfl of the motives that actuated thorn. Hu and his frlondi see the need of an ezporlonoed and levelheaded - headed pllit to Rraip Iho helm before the domooratlo iihlp gets much nearer the whirlpool cf the presidential cam paign. It la with some reluctance that ho consents to take the HELM AOAIK , bat If hla country , or the democratic party , which ho considers the same thing , demands It ho will obey. The autumnal period of his llfo was ono of trials and was crowned with n great political disappointment , but his friends boltovo that his wrongs will bo righted and that the "Indian sum- mor" on which ho is now entering with rejuvenated vigor is destined to bo a period of triumph , and that his lifo will bo rounded out in peace , con tentment and glory. Improved Farm Stock. Western Agriculturist. It Is by Improving the quality of the farm stock that the beat results of feed , shelter , care and management of stock arc to bo obtained , improved blood will glvo hotter and quicker profits than feed and care , but both should go hand In hand together. Therein lies the success of the present enthusiasm in stock breeding through out the west. Only full-blood males are used by successful fanners , and the rapid grading up of the farm stock Is being assisted by the qnlto general Introduction of full-blood females , as men see and prove for themselves the practical benefits of Improved blood. The west has made more progress In the last ten years In Improved itock breeding than the Now England states have made In fifty years. The west to-day leads the world In this in terest , Importing from European coun tries all the different breeds of horses , cattle , sheep and hogs that will glvo as the most rapid improvement for the highest typo of their kind. In- leased enterprise In shown by the Boat of live stock imported into the United State * . In 1881 the value was $3,675,581 , and In 1882 $5OCO- DOO. DOO.Wo Wo have the feed and facilities for stock breeding , and tbo best blood is eagerly sought for , and the higher the price the greater the profit , There is some llttlo over enthusiasm In fancy prices for fancy animals , but in the more useful stock very uniform prices prevail , and the Incsonsing demand is still beyond the supply. An Brmlned Jew. Philadelphia Times. Sir Qoorgo Jcssel , the first Jew who ever sat on the English bench , has just died , at the age of fifty-nine. In splto of his elevation , which has so often had the effect of inducing men to change their religion , Sir George remained faithful to the creed in which ho was born. After man ; years of successful practice at the bar ho en tered parliament in 18G8 , became solicitor general and was knighted In 1871 , and in 1873 became maattr of the rolls , ono of the most Important judicial offices in thi United King dom , His position on the bench became came assured nt once and ho was re garded oa the greatest equity lawyer who haa sat on the bench for many years. Hla carqor ia made tbo more honorable ! by the prejudices ho was forced to overcome and the good na ture which assisted him in reaching this distinction. A Friendly Exchange , Texas Sl'tlngs. "Bo 'you say ho called yon a liar , and kicked you twice. Now what did yon clve him back In return for those assets ? " Inquired the Austin rocordei of the accused. "I just kicked him twlco and called him a liar , " waa the reply. "Did you kick him with the same emphasis with which ho kicked you , and on the same portion of his body ? ' "Idid , your honor. " "Then you paid him back just ai much aa yon got ? " "I did. " "Then I dismiss the case. Thli court holds that where litigants amonf themselves harmoniously make i friendly enchango , each ono reoelvlnj a valuable consideration for service rendered , the arrangement botweei thorn will not bo disturbed , the ob ject of the law being to promote th harmonious relations already ostab lishod. " A Cut-Oil Complaint. To the Editor ot TUB Cm. The public has long been aware tha a forco.of men has boon engaged npoi what has become- known as the Floi ones cut-off , It Is also cognizint c the fact , that the work of making thl cut-off is , in some canes , extremol ; hazardous , as the reports of accident which have reached it would seem t confirm. Naturally , the unfortunat victims of these accidents turn towar Omaha for treatment. Being general ly poor they cannot procure the aaalsl anco and treatment outside the hospi tal , and they are , perforce , com polled" to seek admtslon 1 Iti wards. Last week' , n loss than fire men , all of whom ha been more ot , less Injured in aoo ! denti , explosions and such at the on ! off above mentioned , woto under treal ment at St. Joseph's hospital. The wore unable to pay for care or surglw attendance , nor had their friends , friends they had , proQered aasistanci It would not bo amiss , Indeed it wool seem to bo but right and just tha under such circumstances , tl contractors should bavo pr vided a fund for the rell of those suflororc , and others who'mi yet suffer before tbo work sball h * been finished. Not only is such fnud not provided but the sufferers , Is said , have not boon oven Inquln after. The sisters at the hospital a willing toald the needy , but In cases 111 the above it is but just that thi should look to the contractors forsor assistance. As It nbw appears , It lee like carelessness , amounting almost hoartlcssnosB , con plod with which ii species of imposition , which lea these responsible individuals tobolle that when their employes are malm or killed other people will take career or bur ) them. Messre. Mltchel Vincent and Jo ! 0. Murphy are the gentlemen charge of the work at the cut-oil , a It Is cot too much to say that th ought to display a little more enti prise and a great deal more human ! in the direction above stated. JOTTINGS. The prospects for new flouring mill at Alniurorth are good. The salary of the Norfolk postmaster has been Increased to 81,400. Brick made t West Point Ii being sold In Norfolk ( or (12 per thousand. The naw county of Brown ia catching considerable of the Immigration this sea son. son.The The people of Liberty , Gieo county , are discussing the advisability of organising a fire company , A Lincoln man burled his wife one day last week , and on the next married again , lie wants wedded bllis. A man from Champaign , III. , will build a large plaining mill , and sash and door tictory at Beatrice this sprlog. A little boy at Weeping Water had a preliminary hearing on the charge of steal- mx $500 from citizen of the village. 8tnton complains that the Sioux Olty and Pacific railroad makes the people buy Iowa coal and pay ezborbltant prices for it. Immigration into Antelope county this year haa been very large and the number of places brought ure correspondingly heavy. Tbo Sioux City and Pacific company ii building an citing bouse at Wa t Point. This will add to the Importance of the p'ace. A social ball was given ono night last week nt Aintworth In honor of the loca tion of the connty seat of Browu county. It was attended , The Albion bar association haa adopted a schedule of fees , and hereafter all clients may expect to be fleeced In tbo moat ap proved manner. The first train of cars which ever crossed the Nlohraro river crossed over the bridge of the Sioux City and Pacific road at Val entine last Thursday. The freight trains running from Sidney to the Black Hills thla spring are very heavy and the various contractors are hav ing n harvest , The Nellgh cadet band gave an Instru mental and vocal concert in the new Methodist church on the evening of March JGlh to a good audience. It U reliably stated that the peace offi cers of Boone county have a lack of sand In their craws , and that they fall to ma- terilize when their services are needed. Over five hundred families from six counties In Illinois will start for Eoono county In a few weeks to settle permanent ly. A detachment of the colony arrived at Albion last week. A Plattsmouth paper calls upon the people ple of that town In long primer type to "wake up" and secure thn Diagonal rail road of Iowa for that place before it Is forever too late. A shooting affrav occurred at Sappa , Barlnn county , last week between John Olcaver and Hector Russell , both farmers. They blazed away at each other until tbev emptied their weapons. Unfortunately neither of them waa killed. A blind man led by a small boy has been asking alms of the people of Tecum- aeh. The editor of a local paper thinks that the blind man should have stayed away. The few coppers that the poor man got , In the opinion of the narrow minded ecrlbe , will break the town. In writing about the matter he said : "The boy possessed a sympathetic , pleading voice , which wo learn waa very effective. " It is evidently a case of jealousy on the part of the newspaper man , who has no "sympathetic , pleading voice" of hla own : Vo notice the Marriage Fund , Mutual Trust Association , of Cedar Rapids. Iowa , highly spoken of In many of the leading papers of the state. "Money for the Un married" heads their advertisement In another column of thla caper. f5-Sm Bootblacks Tramping. Territorial Enterprise. A letter from Trnckeo , Oal. , Bays : "Tho people of thla place were aston ished at an early hour this morning by the unusual sight of a crowd.of small boys , numbering In all fifteen or twen ty , parading the streets in a body , saluting each passer-by with the In quiry , 'Black your boots , boss ? " The boya claim that they left their homes in San Franolsoo four days ago , and have beat their way thns far on rail road brako-beams. They alao state that their destination la Now York. Some of the gang are quite young , and none over 14 years of ago. " REMEMBER THIS. If yon are sick Hop Bitten Trill surely aid Nature 1 > making yon well when all olno falls. If you are costive or dyspeptic , 01 are Buffering from any of the nnmor- OUB diseases of the stomach or bowels , It la yonr own fault If you remain 111 , for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy In all such complalnta. If you are wasting away ) with anj form of Kidney disease , stop tempting Death this moment , and turn for s euro to Hop Bitters. If yon are sick with that terrible slnkness Nervousness , yon will find i "Balm in Glload" in the nso of Hoi Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a rest dnnt of a miasmatic district , barricade your system against the scourge of al countries malaria , epidemic , bllioui nnd intermittent fevers by the uai of Hop Bitters. If ybu have rough , pimple or sal low skin , bad breath , pains and aches and feel miserable generally , Hoi Bitters will glvo yon fair skin , rlcl blood , and sweetest breath , health am comfort. In short they euro all diseases o the stomch , Bowels , Blood , Liver Nerves , Kidneys , Bright's Disease | 50o will bo paid for A case they wl not euro or help. That poor , tedzlddetl , Invalid wife later mother , or daughter , can b made the picture of health , by a fei bottles of Hop Bitten , costing but trifle. Will. yo" Jot them sufferl 100,000 POUNDS OF nightst Cash Pries paid. Bhlpnwnts'from 111 bo paid ( or by retnm mall. ISmho-lm 1110 Pouglai Ltre , y JOHN D , PE&BODY , M , D , , ' 0a PHYSICIAN AHD SURGED * Itd : OFFICE UOOUS. 3 * 6 160T FARNAM ST. > d Ue < lJenc ,17l4 TloutUi Street. Omahi. Ne : o 7 to ALMA E. KEITH is to Removed from 1222 Farnam 8t to 100 6 tea Fifteenth St. , opppilte Pottofflce. a flne lot of patte Will opou on March 10th , a is bonnets andh ts , ritbnns , etc. Also Urge ad re tlons to the slock ol Hair Ooojs. coniprUlng . 'ihe only tU t the novelties ct tno ssuon. light millinery store In Omaha. Of m DR , M. A , REBERT In OFFICE : id By 1308 Farnam St. , Omaha , He Day and Night Call * Promptly A tendsd m22-j A FE BARGAINS Houses LOTS , Farms , Lands- BEMIS l5th&DouglasSt. HOUSES AND LOTS , No. 18 Full ot and n w house , pHroomB , two below and one up-stalrs. Eight foot celling below and reven above. Brick foundation , cellar , etc. A Bargain , COO. No. 18 Large two story house , 10 rooms , two largo cellars , good well and cistern , barn , etc. , on Webster and 22d street , $6,000. No. 17 Lot 60x185 feet , new house ot two rooms brick foundation 100 barrel cistern .on Hamilton street near Poor GlareConventl > ' P. No. 18 Uouso aud lot on 17th near Ola k 8t house 6 roomt etc. J1200. No. IB House ot 3 rooms nil lo on Pierce St near igth 11600 No. 21 New houseol 7 ro corner lot , hall mile west ol Turntable Ireet can on SauodersSt. $1000. No. 6 House of eight earn etc. lot 60x108 twtfMOO. Vacant Lots. No. ZEJ-Two full lota on 19th Street near Laki 8t. 11600. No. 351 Twenty five lots In Parkers addition Just north of the end of red street car line (400 each easy terms. No,850 Four lots on Delaware St. near Hans compatk , 1650. No. 831 One half lot on South avenue , near St. Mary's avenue , J560. No. MO Eighteen (18) ( ) lots on 21st , 22nd , 23rd ana Baunders street , near Grace , $500 each , and on easyterms. No , 346 Six beautiful residence lota on Gather Ine street , near Hanscom park. $4,600. Twelve beautiful residence Iota en Hamilton street , near end of old streetcar track ; high and sightly$360 to J100. Sevml acre and half acre corner loti on Qnm < Ing , Butt and California streets , In Lowe's sec' end addition and Park Place near Academy ol Sacred Heart Lota In "Prospect Place" on Hamilton and Charles street. Just west of the end of Bed Street Cartiack and Convent of the Sisters of Pool Clare , one and one halt mile from poetofflce , and one mile from U. P. shops , $160 to $900 each only 5 per cent down and 6 pr cent per month Lotsln Lowe's addition one-half mile west ol end of Red Street Car track near Convent ol Poor Clare Sisters In Shlnn's addition , $125 to $300 each , and on very easy terms. Lota In Ho r bach's 1st and Snd additions , Shlnn's , Park Place , Lowe's 2nd addition , ttucan'i Lake's , Nelson's , Hanscom Place , Redlck's ad dltlons , etc. , ete. Lota in "Credit Fonder addition" lust one quarter mile south-tut of Union Paclfio and B , and H. R. B. depots , $260 to $1,600 etch , very eai ] terms. Business Lots. Tbree good business Iota on D street , 2-1x120 leut each , 81,600 each , oiH.MOfo nil , easy terms. Two good builnesa lots on Farn ra street , 33 ; 66 Ieet each , with frame buildings theron.rentlni ( or about S600 per year each ; price (4,250 each 44x132 ( eet on Farn&mncar lOtbstreet , come : I12.0CO Splendid Warehouse lot on Union Paclffo right ot way , north ol track and.cast ot Nail Works- belng 131 Ieet north frontage on Mason street by about 100 feet west ( rontare on 10th st. Farms and wild lands In Douglas , Sarpy Dodge , Washington , Burt , Wavne , Stanton , am other good counties In eastern Nebraskafor sale Taxes paid , rent * collected , anl inonev loanei on Improved city and countryjptopertr at .loi raUi ol Interest. BEMIS1 NEWDOTTY MAP , FOUI FEET .WIDE AND SEVEN FES' ] LONG , WITH EVERY ADD ! TION RECORDED OR OONTEM PLATED UP TO DATE : "OEFI OIAL MAP OF THE CITY. " EACH , 95.0O GEO. P , BEMIS Eeal Estate Agency 15th and Douglas S STEELE , JJHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Fall Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Igents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN ft BAND POWDER CD , -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar 1020 Farnham Street , ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing . Association , CELEBRATED FOR ITSELF , Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our Goods arc Made to the Standard of our Guarantee. GEORGE HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Corner 13th and Barney Str OMAHA CORNICE WORKS. BUEMPING & BOLTEProprietors. , Tin , Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices , Iron Sky Lights , Etc , 310 South Twelfth . Street , OMAHA , NEB. mar 7-mon-wed-frl-me. PERFECTION HEATING'AND BAKING la only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges.1 WITH WIRE HAUZE OVER DOORS , For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS HAS THE BEST STUCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST FRIOES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store , mal'- ! ng it the largest and most complete FURNITURE'HOUSE i i , \ t In the West. 'An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected : with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS " I 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 Omoe Furniture evei All are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first flooi and go through the building and inspect the stock. I CHAS. SHIVERICK , 1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha A. M. CLARK , SIBHWBKKR&DEOnBiTOB. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER ! Window Shades and Onrtalnn , OORNIOE8 CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Paints , Oils & Brushes. 107 Booth 14th Btr t * . OMAHA - NEBRASKA