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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1883)
THE PAJLY MOKDA1' Al H.IL 1fi I A. combination of J'n toxltlenf lrant J'rrm'lan Hark Hint 1'tiosjihorusin n ) Ktlaable form , J'or Debility , io o/ l' ; > - tilt , Prostration of fital J'owcr * it bit. BEV. A. I. KOUIJ3 Writes : f&t + r-ji SKV.J.L.TOWNEB , After n thorough trial of the , PURIFIES IRON TONIC , I take pleasure , THE : Industry , IU. . tmyaj In stating that I have beou , lfl consldor It Break. ; , toneflted by Ita oxoollont ILOQD a most remedy 01 \ nlstora and Pub- , the dobiliUtod vital forces. the Breatest value i _ _ _ rWASIO B7 IBS DR. BARTER MEDICINE CO. , 13 H. Uilll CI. , CT. MUIH J fl IPI Iil II I53 | ! ! | fli t4 HENEY LEHMANM , ER OF IP-A. IF ES ZEt , AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PBIGES DUPU6ATEO. 18 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha , . Visitors can hero find all novelties in SIL VER WARS. CLOCKS , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , the Latest , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descriptions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and sae our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farnham Streets THE LEADING mm HOUSE IK TUB WEST I General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufacturer Our prices ore as Low as any Meitam Manufacturer and D aler , Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installment- Bottom Pr c s A SPLENDID sttck of Stein way , Chickeiing , Enabe , Vose & Boa's Pi anos , and otti' r mates. Also Ciough & War-en Sterling Imperial. Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail 10 see us before purchasing,1 MAX MtYtK & BKO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES. A Large Stock always on Hand. HAS THB BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS T > 1 fa'ave now been finished in our store , mar- Ing it the largest and most complete ' HOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with 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 shownAll All are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first flooi r | and go through the building and inspect the stock. CHAS. SHIV6RICK , 206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha LOUIS BRADFORD , DEALER , IN LUMBER SASH DOORSBLIND ! , , , i > i Shingles , Lath , &c. LOW PRICES AND GOODGRADES , Oall anfl dot My Prices Before Buying ElBewhero , YARDS OOR. NINTH AND DOUGLAS. ALSO 7TII AND DOUGLAS J SOUTHERN MAKESHIFTS. How Vlrglnlnna Managed In House- bold Muttort ) During tbo War. VliKlcIa Woman In rhlide'phla T.mos. There were three paints on which Old Virginia specially prided herself her ntatoomeu , her blue blood and her cookery. The blockade to aoino extent affected her calslno dnrlni ; the Into war , nonipelllvi' her to resort to inbatUntM in this line BB well ns In others. Oi iho , for Instance , became Almost unnttairwblo toward the oloao ot the war. llye , parched wheat , roasted chcatnnta , and atroot potatooi ( the two latter articles roasted until charred ) wcro used no the bvls of a hoverngo called cofl'co by courtory. Szgar , too , bccarao very acarca nftur tliu enemy had caiuod poasoaslou ot the fnr sooth. We had to roaort to rnislug aorghuui , uslug It In the place of both anj'.ar and irolasaca , Eater pritirg hou-jekccpors , aocuttoiucd to unkn the dollcloni prcsorvca for which Virginia ho nowiv o were noltd the clour , ambor-colorort priaarrua , rnndo with the Client loaf eu ar , and in oomo cascu oookod only by the ann hnd now to ooutnnt thoraaolvca with dark , ropy m&rmnUdo , msdu with aorghom. I know a lady enterprising enough to attempt making jelly with aorghum , but , ao it refused to "jell , " the whole process had to bo declined ended. ! Sbo Bucceoded , however , In making very rcspectablo chcooooakco wlthaor- ghum. "Storo tea , " as the country people oxprostod it , beoamo almost OH raru as real coffee , and dried rospbony leaves were naod In place of it. The raisins that had boon formerly natd In frnlt oako and plum pudding , beoamo amore moro tradition ot the paat , dried cur rants , cherries and hnckloborrica tak-1 Ing their place , whilst bleached peach kernels were mod Instead of almonds. When wo had the rare good fortune to oomo in p asesslon of an orange or a lemon , the peelings of both were care- fully laid aside far flavoring , and that of the lemon put In a bottle of vinep gar , answering tno plaoo of lemon juloe , a very convenient mnkoahUt for a houaokeopor In a blockaded land , or even for one "twelve miles from a lemon. ' The rare old Fronok bnndy that Virginia gentlemen need to keep on hand ( whuky was oonaidoMd vulj gar and plebeian In these days ) could no longer bo obtained , nod hence we oommenood during the war to have home dkUlleriea of apply brarfdy , paving the way for the "mooahlning" of later days. Fortunately the blookado did not affect our borne grown articles of food , our cereals , our baoon , poultry , veget ables , etc. , and therefore there was leas Inoonvcnlenoa felt iu regard to food at lotat by home staying people ple than on any other point. Onr rolls wore KB light and flaky as over , our batter cakes and wofllas as tempt- ini ; , while one specialty , batter bread , made of corn meat , milk , and egga , hold its own deapitn the blockade. I will haio in&ka a dlgrcsiion to remark that this la the moat do'.leloua bread over eaten when made iu the old Vir ginia style by a jolly , fat old negro woman who nddroases you as "honey" and who wears a broad grin on her face aud o bright Inndana handker chief tied around her head. You may tely on ouch a woman for making you the beat batter broad and giving yon the nicest fried chicken over tasted. When northern or wostiirn people or foreigners vitit in old Virginia fami lies and taste this batter bread , It it useless to sot before them light broad , biecnit , or any other kind of bread , for they will touch nothing else , say ing that they never teee anything like it at homo. I believe wo were ( It country neigh borhoods , at least ) more straightened for want of crockery and other table appointments than for want of food. Toward the latter part of the war our table damwk and auoh niceties had to bo reserved for state occasions , plain cotton tableoleths and mats crocheted of homo made knitting cotton being employed for dally uso. In the per- rennlal war between Africa and China , as a witty acquaintance of mine char acterized the onslaught made on chinaware - ware reached a lamentably low ebb in most households , forbidding them to venture on the elegance of having a change of plates when fish and other meats wore on the table. I hoard an amualug incident told of a lady during the war , who , having a considerable accession of company at tea time , and finding her supply of tea cups quite inadequate to the occasion , whispered to the servant to bring her a llttlo flower put , which , having a handle on each aide , presented a somewhat cup- like appearance. Detecting a look of astonishment on the faces of the vial- tors as nho handed the vase of tea to her husband , she remarked that It waa an Idiosyncrasy of hia to take hii tea in a flower potafter which the servants always spoke of this flower pot as "master's ' " 'syncraay. I myaolf remembered an occasion jast after the w&r , buforo wo had had time to replenish our stock of crock ery , when our host at a crowded din ner table took his soup , with the ut most aplomb , out of a broken mouthed cream pitcher and out up hia food with a llttlo penknife , conversing meantime with perfect case and oompoauro. But the aplomb of thla household was something extraordinary , as I saw teatocl on anotnor occasion , when a careless little negro having thrown away the teaspoons in the dishwater , tbo lady of the house , with unrnflled corenlty , served cups cf coffee with tablespoons to her guests. I may add | for the benefit of the ourionr , that the teaspoons were afterwaras found and reclaimed from the hog trough into which the greasy slops were thrown. Though in home life , as I have Bald before , there was leas change in diet during the war than in any other particular , the soldiers could doubtless - loss toll a different tale. Though , taking It all in all , I aapposo they fared as well us soldiers generally do , Bomotimos fasting and occasionally feaatlng. Whenever they c&rno homo on furlough "tho fatted calf'1 wan literally alaln for them , and wherever they * rimt through the country un bounded hospitality WM offered them , Fond wives and mothers , too , wuro continually striving to mitigate the hard faro of their loved ones by send ing them boxes of homo food and other comforts as frequently as pos sible. On ono occasion an ingenious lady , who had manufactured a liquid shoo blacking , put a bottle of it In a box she waa sending to her son , a Lexington cadet , wno hastily drank it I off on first opening the box , under 101 | improaalon that It was a bottle of vtluo. I remember a humorous letter from a soldinr friend during the war deocrlb- * Ing "aawoll dinner" his mots had juat prepared aud enjoyed the first courss , froga caught In Uhlckahomluy awampaj second course , apple dumplings , the dough composed simply of flour aud water , and served without sauce. I may mention in connection with make shifts , that as lights growncarco In the country wo hnd to resort , to a vnry dim aud dangerous one called a "confederate candlo. " This waa made by two persons repeatedly passing a very long wick backward and forward through R skillet containing a com pound of molted wax and some other aubst.inoo realn , I bollovo , When anfliclontty thick and hard , the long taper waa celled up , placed on a wooden - on atandard nod ono end lighted. Such at least lo my recollection of thla mnkenhlft of war tluica. Dim na it war , it wns capable of affording n grand illumination , for it VIM BO tin- safe that several tlmcn T kuow ol houoca that narrowly e .cap"d being burned to the ground by means of It. BniaHI'S DisEAsn of the Kidneys , Diabetes and other Dlxcaaoe ol the Kidneys and Liver , trhloh you are beIng - Ing so frightened about , llop lilttore la the only thing that will surely and permanently prevent and cure. All other pretended euros only relieve for a tlmo and then mnko you m&ny Union woreo. The Court of the Czar. The vroll Informed St. Petersburg correspondent ; of the Cologne Gazette , contradicting the report that the wives Oj the lluselftii graud dukes play an Important part In Illusion politics sajs : "Alexander III la not ut ail tliu man to tolerate any interforunco on the part of hla relatives. The emper or'o brothers are In tbo first place , courtlois and man of the world. Not ono of thorn will ever play n political role , for which they have neither the ability nor tha ambition. They on joy llfo In the French restaurants of St. Petersburg , In th oat ore , in traveling. Their wlvoa are not oven thought of In j political aflmlra. The emperor la not to bo trifled wlthaa ho baa shown moro than onoo. Grand Dako Constantine stantino Iwt hla place in the state council and the navy ; the spendthrift Nicholas ; waa plaood under a guardiao : a younger grand dnke was Imprisoned and < banished to Twhkond , and all the imperial brothers have moro than once boon compelled to listen to stinging reproaihcs , from the head of the fam ily. The officials nearest to the cur exerolae far moro Influence than the grand dukes. Pobedonostsolof and 'Inhere v in are the confidants of the cair Iu internal of- falru , unfortunately for the IntoroHts ot Rtuuila. Pobcdonoatoff la greedy and vroll In Intrlguo , bnt not without a ahroird Intellect as far as bu purpoBt'S are concerned. Tshor- ovlu , PobedonoatefFa creature , is not much moro than a vulgar caroaacr , but in aplto of hla dlasolutonoia hohna a firm hold ou the ouipuror'a tlfjo- lions. Thn two together cxorolaa a baneful inlluonco which nothing can undermine. Count Vornuzoff , gener ally considered the favorite , la a very respectable poraon , gentlemanly , but weak and unfit for the important po sition of chief of the ministry of the imperial house , with itn eight subdi visions. Fortunately tor him , ho in the ponon of Privy 0 miicllor Kir- ! lln , who brideea ever many a difficul ty. Count YoronEoff does not mix in politics ; in tale respect no doea not count for moro than the grand dukoa , The balls at the palaoo of Voronzoff- Dahkooff , however , were the most brilliant of the season. The count Is a lover of art , and especially a lover of' ' Thorwaldson. Alexander DU. Is very fond of his company. Like all the world , Voronzoff la on bed tenon with Pobedonostoff. " An Answer Wanted. Can any one brine us n > caaa o Kldnov or Liver Complaint that Klecttl Bitters will not tpeedily curt ? Wo i jr they can not , aa thousands of CMM already permanently cured , and who are dally rec ommending Electric Blttcw. will prove. Bright's Dleewo , Dibbetea , Weak Back , or any urinary complaint qnlokly cured. They purify the blood , regulate the bow eli , and act directly on the diseased parts , Every bottle guaranteed. For silo t 50o bottle by 0. F. Goodman. - What Bla Interest Was. Washington Cor. Phlladolphla R.o.rd. A few days before oongresaad journed Senator Harris , of Tennessee , a rather plain looking old gentleman , want into the room ot the senate oommittoo on claims to look up the case of Tenneo- eeo friend , Too clerk of the senate committee is always a bigger man than the chairman , or the president of the aonato for that ma'.tcr. The clerk of thla particular committee had never aeon Harris before , and ho did netlike like the imperative way in which IL r- rla asked for information abcut hia friend's claim : "Aro you the claim ant ? " ho finally asked , aharply. "No , " said HarrU , "I am not. " "Are you his nttornov ? " etlll moro sharply. "No , " said Harris , aa quietly as before - fore , "I am not. " "Well , then , what interest have you in the case ? " aakod the clerk , in the high-keyed George tlllss tone. "Oh , not much. " replied the senator , blandly , "but the people down there sent mo to the aonate , and aa the claimant in this oaa ? is my con stituent , I thought the best I could do was to ask about it. " For onoo the olerk wilted. Why bo weak' ' Why not bo healthy , robnat , and strong , by using Brown's Iron Bitters ? Young man or woman , if you want big money for a small amount , Iniure Iu the Marringe Fund and Mutual Trust Am > ocl- ktion , Cedar llaplds , low * . f6-3in. A Marriage of Infanta. There was an extraordinary wed ding near South Covington , Ky , , on Tuesday evening , when George F. Kyle , aged fourteen , was married to Llzzlo May llollingahead , aged thir teen , at the houao oi the groom's par ents. The bride is an orphan , and in order to obtain a license the groom's father qualified aa hergnardlan , This Unot a abrewd dcvlco to obtain n for tune , for all the parlies concerned are comparatively poor , and nobody seems to know any reason for such a promn < turo alliance. "Tho bride , " says the Cincinnati Enquirer , "Is not a voluptuous looking girl , and , ( n fact , resembles a child that had not passed the spanking age , and the groom waa not much her auperlor in thla reapeot. The brldo waa modestly and neatly attired , and resembled n ( i. llttlo girl that was dreeslng for her first attendance at n ohlldrcu'a party. There vrna none of that style of love that la generally displayed nt a wed ding , and when the minister pro nounced them man and wife they faced each ether for a moment , and sudden ly the childish groom bashfully em braced his dlmluuttvo brldo. It waa a rather straugo light , and looked moro like a children's mock mitrrUgo than n solemn reality. " brilliant and fashionable are the Diamond Dye colors. One package colons 1 to 4 Ibs. of gooda. Only 10 cents for any color. African Humor , From Uiiiunt Coio'a Lecture. The Afrlwu'o religions views are pe culiar , An old negro expressed hla faith In prayer , but ho raid "It depends - ponds on what yo * prayed fur. I allays ti'itlce , " nnld thli Ethiopian philoao- phcr , "dat when I pray fo1 do L rd to aondotio of M t n Peyton's turkeys fo' do old man it don't oomo , but when I prays dab he'll aond de old man fo' do ' answered , " "Sun- turkey , my prayot's - cot" tolls the following In the eamu connection : "I rememb ° r ono occa sion when uiv wife aud I attended a colored mooting , and they were trying to mho $10 50 to repair n place in the ceiling of the church. After tbo box had gene round onoo thrro remained u doUclcncy of $0 87. They began to in ) ; again , nnd were about to pass the box , when my wife and I decided to make up what was lacking , and handed the amount to a colored girl In front of us who sang like an angel and looked llko the dnvl ) , who proudly marched up the aisle nnd deposited the money with the doaoona. Then there was a shout went up from the minister : "Look do door and abut de winders. Glory hallelujah ! Dare's angola right hero among ui ; lot's raise. 814 60 mere while wo'ro about it. " They mount to make the most of their opportunity. * Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkham'e Vcgota- blo Compound Is a moat valuable mod- loin o for ladies of all ages who may bo aflliotcd with any form of dlsoaso po cnliar to the sex. Her remedies are not only put up In liquid forms but In Pills and Loiongc * in which forma they are iccnroly sent through the Latest New * Crom the Lime Klin Qlub Qlub"i Glvoadam Jonoa aroio to make inquiries. Some eight weeks ago Brother Watson waa left in charge of museum for a brief half hour while the regular official wont out to work off 50 oout piece with aholo in it. Daring this interval a person representing himself aa the president of a now medical college called , and aakod for the loan of ono of Plato's ekulla to ex hibit before his class. The Lima Kiln baa been at great expense to soouro three of the genuine skulls of thla great philosopher , and had the regular keeper of the museum boon In hli place a brlbo of $5,000 would no hare tempted him to lot ono of the altered rullca out of hla sight , Bat B/other Watson allowed thi stranger to take ere of the skull away without a thought of deceit , and no trace of It haa since boon found , Brother Watson w&s finol $7,000 , and a reward of $500 waa offered I for th tknl ) , and now Brother Jonea ares to anggeat a compromise. There wer only fonr copies of Benjamin Frank' lln'a favoiito spelling book In existence and ho had ono of them. Ho woul turn . it In to take the place of the miss ing skull , and In case Brother Wat- aon'a line waa cancelled he would d < hia boat to secure for the museum th lirst coriet over worn in America After aomo argument the compromls waa effected , and such a burden wai lifted from the derelict brother's shoulders that ho cried for joy , Reports from varloai sub-lodges of the Lime Kiln club were road aa fol lows : Grinnoll , la. Thla ledge , chartered in November with only seven mom- bora and a atove without loga or a door , had on March 1C inoroaaed to 112 members , three lamps , fifteen benches , two sacred relics , and a free pasa to tho.theatre. Motto : "Ohlok- ena or Bust ; " doctrine , mostly Baptist ; poation on the tariff question , 0. K. Dayton , 0. Thla ledge waa char tered Iu July , 1882 , and now nnm- bera 211 members and owea $32 hall rent. Motto : "Not Too Many Moon light Nlghta. " Montgomery , Ala. Thia ledge was organized two years ago , with 32 membera , and now numbers nearly 400. It hai boon the moans of re forming 08 old drnnkardo , preventing 000 divorces , keeping down uu over- plug of poultry , nnd la going ahead with a great deal of vigor and ambi tion. Motto : "Steal yer Watormol- yoiio at Night " Grenada , Miss. This ledge was or- ganlzid lese than five months age with only alx charter members , and now has a Hat of 109. No colored man for ten miles around can got a job with out proving bis membership. Motto : We Used to , but We've Qalt. " Money for the Unmarried. One of the most tolld and anbstiitlal institutions In this country Is the Mar. . rlago Fund and Mutual Trust Association , of Uedar Ilaplda , lown. They are organ ized under the laws of Iowa , and heir officers - ficers and directors are among the leading and most prominent business men o Cedar Hapldn. Kvery unmarried person should have a certificate In tbli Maoclation. It is a iplendld Investment , aa safe as government bond. You can Just aa well have a Rood sum of money to commence married life on as not , A large number of ( members have been paid off , receiving over 800 tier oent on their Invostment. Write for circulars fully detailing the plan , which is the finest known. lo not postpone ft ) Good agents wanted. Mention whore you saw thU notice. f5-Sm , What Sent Him Oil. Brother Uardnor'i Limekiln Club , "Gom'lon , I haa a painful bit o news to spread bufo' do inootln1 , " began gan the old man aa ho motioned to Elder Toota to put down the alloy window. "NIcodomna Pembroke Scott , a local member of dla ledge , hna crossed Into Canady an1 will not reappear among ua , Fur de las' three months I have bin oxpcatlu * aomo eleh clltmix , uu' dls m&wln' , when n mna sBiigor Informed mo dat ho had disap peared , arter fallln * In an attempt to shoot hlsaolf wld an ole hosa pistol ,1a war not a bit surprised. Hu lonvea a wife an * two chlU'on an * about fifty creditors. "What sent him off ? Da same roa- scni dat am daily workln * to bring nuodor panic do name reasons lat explain do hundreds ob blzncsa 'allures ' do same roaoons dat am crip- illn' do offorta of thousands of hard- worklu' men to soonro homoa of doir iwn fam'ly extravagance. No , you an't call it extravagance ; foolery am > bettor name for it , Uptony'arago kuddcr Scott was jobblu * aronn" an' makln' a dollar a day , Dm ho got n "Ituoshnn by which no aimed fo teen 'ollars per week. Ho was pee * off In o house an1 hnd debts hangln * obor Im , but hoah was do ohanoa to got bon. How waa it improved ) In loss lau ono mouth his wlto was rlggod out wld a twenty dollar dross , twelve "hlllln1 kids , a five dollar hat an' an pora fan. Ho had no peace ob rain' tileta ho obeyed her. In alx weoka 'ho ' became ton high lonod to wash an' ron fur odder folkaoa. In two months ho wanted n bolter houao , wld a red wrlor carpet an' CAIIO aoitt cha'rs nil troun' do room , In three months aho tad to hnvo a blaok ailk dreaa , gold a tony bonnet , kid shoos lltn' in her toof. .vt foolery has reaped Ita harvojt. Do husband found dat ho was runuln' behind , his homo waa bain1 neglected , hla irifo waa boiu' goaalpod about , an' In despair ho has picked up hia feet an * slid out , It wus the nateral ro- ult. I toll you , my frena , do torn- bolory of the women of dla kcntry am itraluln' ou do chalk line till the cord can't atan' much mo' , and It am high time dat somebody seta hla foot down. Do man who alma $ 'J5 per week haa somehow got do Idoali In his head dat do world expects him to drew hla wife as if ho aimed a banker's prolito. Wives of men who oan't keep up wid doir honso rent am cantorlu' up an' wld ooal skin ' ' saequoa'an' six dollar shoos. Wives of men who hab to dodge do butcher an * grocer an' tailor am now aolectlu' spring carpota an * or- dorln' $30 lambrequin * . Wives of inou who couldn't ratao $ & 0 at do bank to aavo their nooks am mania' to balla on * parties an' having dar expensive droaaoa described fur the benefit of the public. "Do so-called society of doalgo am composed of false hair , false pretenses , debt dodging on' baao dooopahum. Our rich people am distinguished by doir plain droas an' quiet manners. Do Kuldos an * dndoi an * dodos do all do Bwoggorln' . rush on all do colora an' mDnopollao do biggest sheer of de blggoat sheer of do treet. Yon wait I 9 man who lives for anoder ton y'ara lth h'ar aunthin" drap , an * artor de drap Ukoa plaoo do thousands of idlota "i who now fool ahamad to admit dat they' doan' keep but two servant gala In 1 do honso will go back to doir cook atovca an * wash tubs nn * take delr proper places in dopnrooahuu. " REMEMBER THIS , If yon are sick Hop Bittern will anrely aid Nature 1 making you well when all else fails , If yon are costlvo or dyspeptic , or are suffering from any of the numer ous diseases of the stomach or bowola , it is your own fault if you remain ill , for Hop Bittora are n eovorolgu remedy in all ouch complaints. If you are waatiug away with any form of Kidney disease , atop tempting Death this moment , and turn for a euro to Hop Bitters. If you are nick with that terrible alflknoss Nervousness , yon will find a "Balm in Gilead" in the nso of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a resi dent of a miasmatic district , barricade your system against the scourge of all countries malaria , epidemic , billons and intermittent fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. If yon have rough , plmplo or sal low skin , bad breath , pains and aches , and fool miserable generally , Hop Bittora will glvo yon fair skin , rich blood , and swootoat breath , health and comfort. In abort they euro all diseases of the stomoh , Bowels , Blood , Liver , Nerves , Kidneys , Bright's Dlsoaao. $ GOo will bo paid for a caao they wll not euro or help. That poor , bedridden , invalid wife , later mother , or daughter , can bo made the picture of health , by a few bottles of Hop Bittora , costing but a rifle. Will you lot them suffer ? FALLEY < fe HOES , WMtern Agent * , Lafayette , Indiana. REVERSIBLEHEELS HEELS FOR Kubbcr Boots and Boots aud Shoes OF ALL KINDS. * 60PEROTS" The center pleco are Interchangeable and re- verglblo. It prevents the counter from runutng ore , requiring no liool gtlOoncn. The Agency for those goods In thla town ha beenpUirw Othora cinnot procure thorn. Calltmlxamlne a full Una of Leather and .Cancleo" Uutibor Iloott and Hlioea with the lie enlble Heol. MIIB. M. 1'KTKHSON , 31-3m Loulaylllo , Neb. PILE OINTMENT . 9 55 Cf OINTMENT . 25 Fever and Agno Tonlo Oordial. . .1 00 I f STAND A RD LIVER PILLS. . . 25 [ DURRHOE CURE . 25 i I SURE OURE FOR CORNS 25 I ( U'arrintoJ or money refunded. ) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Manufactured by W. J , Whltctiouso , 005 Noith . ' 16th Ht. Omaha fi'eb. n ll-mbt-flm WANTED. 100,000 POUNDS OF C. . Hlzhojt Cth Price mid. Shipments from country will to paid lor by return mall. , - in i ' RUd Tronolioroni Bv ma WIFE. Jesse Jamos. he only life authored by her and which will not be a "Dlood aud Thunder" itary , luch as ha been anil will bo pul Ilihod , but a tru life by the onlr person who In In pojewlon of the facta ' a faithful and devoted wife. Truth Is mart In - tttlng than fiction , jSifonU should apply orte-r- tltory at once. Do 76 cts. for Sample book. X . Hi Gluviat > ar 4 : Col kv. Ht-LouJuMo ; rr- t-YDIA E. VEQETABLE COMPOUND. Inn I'onlllro Ciiro for nit tho'P 1'nlnful ComplalnUnml WenVn M4 a eominan to oar bo t fcmalo population * k Medicine for Woman. Invented by ft Womati 1'reparoJ by a Woman. h flrntwt nllr > l ni.romj 8l t lk rtia el Il.ln | HTlt rerlrn tli ilrooplnif * plrlt , Inrlfroratei ad uirtnonUm tlio orRtmla functions , clrei elasticity am unevi to the ( top , mtnrra the UAtuml lustra * > til ' , BnilpUiitaon Itioiv.o clu-rkiif wonmn the frd . r of llfo' pirlntr | luul rarljTuununrr time. | f1r7 Phjtclani ) USD II and Prctcrlbo It Freely "Vl . It rrma > M f lntni > .s natiilcncy.Introj allcrarU4 | ir itlmalnnt , anil rrllerM woaknriu of the itpma l Tliat f llnjt of b < * rlnc ; down , rau < lni ? | > iln , welgl pil luirUchc , \ olwayi p rm nentl j cnrwl by Its nil FT the mro rKliln r Complaint * of cltber l ihta Cempovnd It nnfurpaitcd. f I.TPIA r. I'lNKHAM-l nronn rnninEl fill rmillcnto orrry vrvtlRA nt Jiuinnm frum tU plmM , hiul KTO lone anil trrnrth ti > the Bjitcm , 4 lion woman or child. Invlflt on hav hi It. i I Doth the Compound ami niood Purlflrr ara prrpan ) tenand835 Wrrtcrn Artnno , Lynn , KMX rrlce4 fthcr , U Bit bottln for | X Bcntliy mall In the fort f rllta , or of lo cntr , on receipt of price , tl pcrbd for either. Mm. rinkhun tmi , aniwers all letton 4 luqiitry. Encloeeict-rtamp. Bend for pamphlet. | Kn f mtly fhonM be wlthonl t.TPIA It. nNKnAMl UVEU 1'llJ.S. Thrr cur * eonntlpallnn , ktlloain 4 ladtorpiiUtyottlieurer. KoenUperboi. Ji nr a-ifti.-a i a ) -OiVr'OUN'Oc .VIT1' MINERAL W.l LI. . BEST REMEDY /.DYSPEPSIA , ' . . CONSTIPATION , BILUOUSNESS. klONEY/COMPX'AINt , 'LUNG ' tDISEASES. SE D E N TA R Y D I S HAS ES , ' ' ' ' . - AW6 - IMPURE DLOOp ILER" & CO. , Prti'PRlETuP ' : AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS OMAHA. NEB. Are acknowledged to be the beet by all who have put them to a nraotioal test- ADAPTED TO HARD ' & SOFT GOAL COKE OB WOOD. MANOFAOTUEBD BY Buck'sStpveCo. , BAINT LOUIS , PIEIICV A lUUI FOitD , OtK AOKNTB FOU OMAUA/ 1B6S. IIDB 8PUINO ATTAOnMKNT-NOT PATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING . CARRIAGE FACTORY 110S and 1111 Podge Btrool , one 7-mo 6m OMAHA. NKD. MA7 BIOK NAT1UNAL BANK. Oor , Water and Oongresi Streets. CAPITAL , - - 8400.00O 8URPI.no , - - 8400,000 TraneHota n'goneral 15inVIug bnsIuenB. llo * coivea the accounts of Hanks , Bankers and other * . Draws Foreign Exchange and makes Cable Transfers In Europe and Tel * egraphlo Trauufcra of Money thronghout the United Stntoa , Buys and sells Gov eminent an.i other Investment Securities , And erocuU'a any Luaincsa for its Corro- epondenta In the line of Banking , A3A P. POTTER , Preilden * . J. J. EDDY , Oathlar. J. W. WORK , A 'tCa ; hler. mittb-me -