THE DAILY BEE \VJIDN \ liSJJAi' MAY 2 i860 GONE OUT TO SEE. Olimpsra of L'lo ' from tlio Dppor Deck of a Sleeping Oar , The Prnlrlo Billovri by Mounllfiht Corro | Kimlcnco of Tlio Ucc. CiuoAdo , April 80. Tlio firat n ! ht In n Pullman glcopar on ronto for Now York , tf or ihailng the dear old dust of Oaiaha oil of our foot , H apt to bo onu of the exporloiicds cf hf. . He- loused from the conventionalities nt homo r.nd the anticipation of nil the P.I pleasures cf R ouuitrier's vacation only will ovurcamo the daring and danger of our rash no' , ontruittnn ourtolvcs to the ho.iv Ing deck of a palaos car. Wo haven't got our Boa-lego on yet , and are not ( { tilt i accustomed to tlio nes- minllko roll , nod juetnufliclenUy tired to nuke a Bad aoa dog before wo got through Wo started on a bright , tunny afternoon , with occcalonal blows only , whirling up the dust nnu remind. Ing us of the homo wo loft behind ua , A railroad oar la never particu larly cheery , and too butineea-like to bo platarciquo , tut by the time you gut jour bundles and latchela dliposcd of on the varloua aeata to the Borrow-of the porter ; and the II iwers which loving hands have brought to breathe fragrant re- tnotnbrauco , laid away to the best advantage , your particular section puts on a hotneliko appearance. Wo are yet too near homo to entrust cur- nolves to a dining car , and do not ac cept cf the invitation cf the waiter announcing sapper. Wo are satit lied with oar carefully aoleotod lunch , and hope for a bettor atato of our ap petite for tha raorroir. Wo nro flying through the dark , and do not know which la uppermost In our excltomont , the longing for homo or reaching our destination , Occasional glnuoea out of our section show how the rest are getting along , until nothing Is loft but the narrow empty walk iu the middle , and wo compose our own nlgh'oip to sloop. Erery time through the long night that the oar gives a jeik , wo ponder Its meaning , and every tlmo we hoar the shrill whletle of the ougtno wo draw our curtain to know w.hat It means. A soneo of roepounbtlity remains with us and wo oiunot diiinUi the Idea that the engineer tieode watching and guidance.Vo are not at all norvom , perfectly cool , but prefer to get up every now and then to BOO that things are proparly attended to. Farther up a commercial traveler sleopj soundly and loudly ; oculd habit over make us no selfish I Bat our sleeplessness pays In the end. We cet so much rcore for our money. Why here laat night these scenes wore like the eldo nhow to a circus thrown In gratis , while vra were passing through the darkness at the late of thirty-five ni'os ' an hour over the well-picked and levelled road-bud c f the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Hure aa Illuminated village and its dreary lights shining low like the oil lamps of a hundred yeara ace , then a row of tall trees , looking like soldierly ghosts In the white moonlight , and again the shadow of a town quietly tuileep on the hillside A sympathising ftiend who hoaid all thla the Lezt morning wanted od to console us by saying that we would M ( op llice a t'p to-morrow , I think that lo sleep like a top one should stay at home ; but that1 ! ) not what wo are I'olng east for. A better consolation was a splendid breakfast In the cialug car , Jack snipe an toaat , \ etc. , and strawberries with cream ti start with. Thanks to experienced consideration of the atowart and the obliging attention of the Chicago , Mil wankeo & St. Paul managers. A fun hours moro and wo ahull bo in Chicago five minutes agead cf the roat. A. M. HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS Quarterly Convention Hold at Lin coin April 20th. At tholr meeting which was hold n the Social Art rooms April 25'h th Omnha Auxiliary Society of th Ilotuo for the Frlendlosj olcotcd tw delegates to attend the quarterly ee ; slon at Lincoln. The delegates wor Lira. A. M Baraey and Mre. R. AI Oarloton , both members of the exe < utlvo committee. The delegation lei on the day of the convention , at 11:4 : a. m , , oc the U. P. train , and arrive at Lincoln en time. They were mi at the depot by Mrs. Slaughter , ma ran of the Home , and Mr , Toirnlej proprietor of the "Oriental , " an whoso wlfo Is president of the "Stal Home for the Friendless" assoclatiot Mr. Townley's elegant carriage an , fine team conveyed the party to th church whore the ladies wei assembled and waiting for them. Th Omaha delegation was the last I arrive and the only ono present e : cept the Lincoln delegation. A other auxiliary societies entitled I delegates were represented by tl state organizer , Mre. Biker , ft delegates were graciously receivtd I the ladles of the atato esicclatlo : and after a general Introduction , tl meeting was called to order by tl president. Af > or the usual opunli exercises the secretary , Mm. Dui read her report Thla report TV ; carefully prejsred , urd showed tint great deal of work h.ul been doi during the Iwt quarter toward tl completion of the bsildicg nud tl fitting np cf the house , to that inl ht bo comfortable demand. T ' troiianrer , MM. Tofvtham , reid lengthy end detailed report the moneys , coal , provisions , clot Ing , etc. , donated during t ; paat quarter , giving names of donoi No ono , while listening to the readl of thla toport , could fall to bo doej Impressed with the grand , neblo wo > that la being done for the friendless our state , and particularly by the p < plo of Lincoln. Omaha should tea a loaaon therefrom and wake np to t duty in this matter the matter donating her share toward the aaata log of this beautiful homo for 1 friendless , as well aa those of the at at large. Following the treasure report came the matron's. M Slaughter ( matron ) gave a very int eating account of the transactions the homo alnco It opened , which was .Irntnry 1,1883 , Stnlo organize , Mm IVrkor , made a vt > rbil report of her work throughout the state , nnd repre sented tW3 or three auxiliary toclotlcs whoso numbers entitled them to dole- g tce. Her account of the tirogrcpa ( f her work , and of the pronpeo a of the auxiliaries of the homo WAS quite ounntittg ug Mtf. Uarlton , of the Omaha dolega * lion , teen road a short uddress. H to bsgun by Baying the WAI happy to bo one of the number of ladles who hat ! mot to deliberate upon the grand , and most humatio subject they were tbou dltcnaalng , ntidihtt aho wna alao proud to bo on the first delegation sent to the atato convention , to represent the first aocluty over orunulztd In Omaha , for the purpo9i ) of helping to suatitln a homo fur the fileudlcna of our HI a to of Ncbruika Aor ipoeoh was short but cjinprtihondcd a good duul , Sio ihawed , by r buautlfnl tlluMun to the "woeful faces and tatUrad gar ments of the frleudloaa poor , " thnt had bocn , and were about them , that the true , noble women of her city had long f lt the nuod of such an Institution Sio regrets thnt I hey had beou alow in crginlzltg , but excused It on the ground of the dlf ficalty in harmontz'ng thoolemunta cf n rapidly growing city , mch un Omaha ia to-day. Qaito a number of lad Ion , representing the beat inturea'a of so ciety In gdtHTftl , bad como to the front determined to assist In thla no ble enterprise , Tno society has a membership of twenty clpht , with n good proepi'Ot of an r.ddhlon to Its numbotH. They propose to furnish the parlors cf the house , end will send provisions and other uiceesitlos from 11 in a to time. She closed whh the aaaertlou that this grand , noble onterprlro would bo suoceaslul , bii- ctQBolt was managed by women , All humane enterprise * that were itr- cesiful , were largely whnu not wholly managed by women , $13 waa handed over to the treasurer , that nraouut being two thirds of the money col lected cf the membership fees of tno Oaiaha auxiliary society. Mrs. 15 r tiey of the Omaha dulcgatkn gave several verbal cjminnulcjtiona and nsked for instruc loin in tha general management of auxiliary ac cletit a. The session ac'j mruod to matt again la July. The ladles of the 0 uaha delegation were then escorted to the "Oriental , " where they partook of a aamptnoua supper , nod after supper Mr. and Mra. Tonsloy , with their elegant oonveyanco took them out to the home , where they renulned over night and took the 9 o'clock train the no it mornlog for Omaha. What they saw at the homo will bo included in their report to the aoolety at their next mooting1 which will bo hold May Oih at the Social Art rooms. STATE JOTTING3. Alnsworth h IB a new barber shop , Alnawortli will have a new hotel. Woik lhas commenced on a nsw brick yard at Sbeltotx A number of brick block ) will be built Kearney tliU year. Tbe uaw town board of Hebron Lai fixed fftloon license at $503. York b s a new roller skating rink just started byaom ? "professor. " lnrlog the pnat month 58 1.0 acres ol echoo ) land have been leased. The Masons of Norrla are talking about organizing a lodge ID that town. Twelve new bulldinga hve been erected In Alnsworth during the post month. They ore talking of organizing a heel nnd ladder company at Tecumteh. Several frame buildings were blowr down In Neligh during the recent wmd , Thayer county recently paid over 87OC < to the state for the care cf Insanu per sons. sons.Tbe Tbe Logun valley bauk at Wayne ha bought a type writer , the first ono trough to town , A Keirncy paper estimates the value o lust week'it ruin to liulf.ilo county farmer at 310,000. 'Work on the. foundations of the $20,00 business block has been commenced ii Huttings. IloUuud Brown countlea aiothedestinn tion of man > of tha immigrants now coir IDK into ttie atato The Grand Island hospital fund I utcadily increasing and the prospeotB M tna for Its being built , A 810,000 ( bluing mill will be built o Fuhertou by a mill company organize there n abort time ago , A Hebron m > tu tm purcha ed a S3 ; so.In fountainwhib he will use iu his bu Ineea placa in the town , Ch&uncey Wiltze , of the Grand lulu : eating liouite , will ba prefcdeut. The uew parsonage fur the Method ! church nt Strouiaburg haa been inclosed ac will soon be ready for occupancy , Ked Cloui lays the claim of being tl moat important point bet ween Lincoln at Denver on the 13. & M. railroad. The Kearnny foucdry In again runnin ' Coating It d.me every day and business f the enterprise bida fair to be good. A farmer w i knocked off his horae at robbed of $75.00 by two men near tl depot in Aurora one night last week , Kent , In Liup county , hai raised $8C and appointed a committee to raise $5 more to build a bridge across the Lot d Iriver- Tbe new horns for the Falrfleld bra le band have arrived , and quiet loving re re dents of the village have moved into t . 10 country. toz Tbe cilico bop given by the Freino z social club last Wednesday evening was ill fine entertainment. About fifty coupl to attended , ho Tbe Pacific hose company at Gra , ho IsUnd \ putting itself in training for t aUto tourufcineut which will be held Lincoln utxt fall , ' ' .ibe i nnual association of the West J 110 bra'ka MisMon cf tbo Methodist Episcoi ho chuicli will be held at Gibbon , May 151 ICtbr n-llTth , The finances of Thaycr county are J.OD erudition. There yet remains 52,1 a ca h on hand , and the levy i f liS2 h a t yet been Jrawuoti , no ho \Vahoj young men RO to church & ha put their urugnue ou tbo cnthioui. T haIt pape ate sitting down luthu rustic du : It iu n very revere manner , 'hen A large amount of young etoclc in co n log from Mfmouri nud Kansas to Nebnml of It is firtt shipoed t > i lihir , thence to F ' th- Niobrsrj nnd Valentine , thho ho Since the or-cape of several prisoners fr is. the liutt county jail , the people of t Ing county are seriously diicussing the pro ; Mtlon of building a new baatile , ply Tbe Methodist church in course of c : rk etruction at ] } lm Creek waa c nslderal icf injured by a recent wind utorui. 'J oo- damage waa estimated at ยง 100 , iko A colony of two hundred families hi bor juit located in Holt county ou wha known as the "unorganized strin" ly between the Niobrira and Keyap : rivers , The new 8oCOO elevator luilt at Fi Atfl ' bury last fall was totally concumed on ir'a night of April IStb. Toe whole town , trs. the business portion of it narrowly eaca ] er. destruction. at I The sptinc meeting of the York Cou driving park MancUtton toll ) be held at Yotk , May .1 , 4 and f > , Una tbouinud dollar * ate ellorcd la premiums for run ning anil trotting race * . Several gamblers visited Norfolk latt week In quest of tuckers. Several cf the rpeclrH were found Mid robbo 1 of ceveral hundre 1 dollar * , after which the knights of fortune left the town , On kit Wednesday U M. cllicUl called t Ked Cloud and paid into the tr Aiury of Webster county the sum of $1103150 , the amount of taxes sgklnit the rovl In that county , The tmpuUtlon of Th yer county lulSSU was 0 'JOS In 1883 , BH shown by the aajessor'ii enumeration , It Is 7,301 , showing n i in durinz the year of 1,000 or an Increase - crease of nearly 17J per cent , Klght thousand acres of l iul in i'terco county waa told nt tlio Nellgh land olfiee laat wuek to n compiuy of stock raliera from Klmir.-v , New York. They imrctmed It for n cattle rtuch and paid $10,000 for the tract. A York young blood hired a livery to'im la t Sunday HUJ drove bothof the anioiala to death. He settled the matter with the on tier but such a nun should ba prose cuted for craslty to nulniala under the stUe law. The managing editor of The liulljlo County Journal of Kenrney had better oductte hlmielf , Such errors ni spelling ImmUomo without n d , and a man'a na' o with n "loner case" initial letter nro not allowable. On arbor day Frank DaoVron , n farmer of Spring ( "rook precinct , Thayer county , did well. He planted 6,000 cottonwooda , 20,000 citalpta ( seed ) , oud 5,000 white lo cust ( seed ) and 2CO soft maples making a total of 32,000 , The chief of the Lincoln police hta been requested ta band In hla resignation. From all report * it la high time that the cillola hvl his head cut-off. Ho la accused , amoDir other tl'trga , of being n runner for the disorderly huu.p * nf the town. Tha Adams wind mill company , an eastern concern , preferred chargea of em. bt/zlement recently nguln < t Miller brother * , Implement dealernat York. At n hnarlng la t Week one of the firm , H. H , Miller , was held to answer to the charge. The Silino Cnuntv Agricultural soletv n received r otlce f om the 1) , & M. land department thnt unleaa the association pays itn indebtedness on the land by May 7th lliohnd would revert to the company. The indebtednota nmc.untlng to $1,198 53 will be raited if possible. A committee hai beeii selected to confer with the rail road company on the matter. BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI , An Ott-Hana Sketch of Bconos and Incldenta in the Kansas City Depot. Fhuoba Oozzcns in St. Loul ] Olobo Democrat. The western journey begins properly at the Mississippi rlvor , and the presale oietjrn eoul gets Its first thrill and sensation of occidental vastucss as the pieis of the St. Lints bridge are passed , and the brilliantly lighted tunnel and the clang and confusion of the great depnt bewilders ono. That small corner of ohaos known aa the union dopo' , has always an Irresistible fascination to mo , and the wild and tipical western man first presents him self to tbo a ranger at thot point , his high boots and slouch hat mark ing oil * the longitude as clearly as the imaginary lines on a goograpk- er'a tutp. St. Lnula , rejoicing always In extremes and auprlaoa , toeeivod mo with a tuoist warm day that might fi.ly have been borrowed from Mayor June , and ita mud worthy of all west- urn exaggerations and adjectives. Oroaii a tne great state or Missouri in ouo night , Kansas Olty , on ita further border , presented the very opposite to St. Lonla In external things. The wind was keen as a two- edged aword , and Instead of fanrlng themselves with the morning papers , the filonch-hatted gentry gathered gathered their big overcoats about them and built a rampart up and down the waiting room with the rowa of their unblackud boots. All the typos of humanity that thla broad country can oflhjr are daily to bo soon in the Kansas City depot. Emigrants from every quarter ot the globe herd together In grocp ; negroa , Oainest and Indians represent our own aaaort < mont of raooa and , from polished and Inquisitive Yankees to the most plc- turecquo and unconventional epecl- mona of the ruflian and frontioreman , the range Includes Innumerable carl- ofli'lea of humau nature. At the iepol broukftUt-room oddities congregatoc on ovecy tide. A blenched New Eng lander aat at my elbow and dohboratol ] polished off his plato , kulfo , fork am spoon with a napkin , Everything pa before him had to undergo a BUB ptcloUD examination , and ho all but put his blicnlta to a chemical analyalt before ho decided lo eat thorn Fac k. ing him aat the much-evident brlda couple , the groom au off-hand , swag gering and harmless youcg cltlzau 1st with a black mustache , a plaid necktl id and a guady pin. The bride waa complacent , self-satisfied peacock , o head not moro than 18 , and In the ding ; depot aho dished upon the trave soiled company like a gay toplcu 'fror bird. Her traveling dross waa bright strawberry cashmere of vo nd luminous width and draperies , wor he with a crimson velvet jacket , and big crimson hat nodding with straw 30 , berry plumes. She dazzled th iOO company like a meteor who up aho crossed the room , and excltod th visible envy of the young women i calico gowns who were serving bae : .he steaks and grlddlo-cakes to the trave Ing public. A fourth specimen at th mt table waa a Qisby man cf the typ labeled "gent" by Richard Grar White , Ho carried ou a strategic fill tatlon with the water girl , and h nd divinity was clad in brown calicD an the iu many freckle * , Her coquuttUh nlran glancoa were paraded to the who ! s'e- table , but the "gout" shaded h p.il glances bya wldoepreadnewspaper , an th , muttered myateriono thinga to Iu behind Its friendly curtain. For tt in twelve hours that I epont at the de 100 pot hotel , a nun stood on the cart not stouo ccn BJ the ttreot and rang hand bell furiously and each mil , as n rho riving train sent a ntrcam of poop dea oat of thla thoroughfare , a doz > . moro boll rlngcrH would join him ai : rend the air with their combined c kn , forts . The cause of all the Until 'ort nnbuliUion wna the fierce rivalry b twoen varloua ticket ecilpors , and tl the om bell ringing and bawling that ha made the day hideous Increased pa- frenzy at nightfall , when the oxpre on > train from St. Louis and OhTc | bly came thundering In. A new aide-bar , end spring top be gy , made by Snyder and took fii prlto at the state fair laat fall ; nov used and will bo sold low. Apply Western Newspaper Union , oor. 12 ! and Dondaa st. feb28m&otf E Young man or woman , If yon want 1 money for a small amount. Insure in I Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Aakc ation , Cedar Ilaplda , Iowa , (5-9 RODENT REVELATIONS. A M-Catcher Rattles Away About Eats and Their How American Hats nnd Dock- uoy Hntu Exchange Viyito. Deollno of tha Noble Sport of Rat Kill t DR. Itlnlnj J.mnal. "I've got as high aa $100 for taking two rats from a ship , " said the riu- c.ttcher , "Deck rats llvo nt the plora In colonies of from 500 to 'J.OOO. Llkn bad tenants they Icnvo tholr old habi tations for now ouco a month , On the lat of May they will move by thousands Constantly uneasy , tbey go around from dock to dock Booking where the lowest tldo ir. They have a navy. It la iiiado up of II mtlng pieces of wood und floating chips. They are nil pirates or wreckcra. When scraps or slops are thrown overboard from n ship's deck they put out in their crcf. and solza it , "Tourists going to Europe board a ship in two ways. The passengers go the gang pliuk. The rats climb up the anchor chain and enter the ahlp by the anchor post holo. Dan S Ingaby , the great rat catcher , sajs he has aoou an old rat , carpet bag hi hand , bid hia family good bye , and then walk npono nf the ship's cabloa , Dock rata go to Europe whenever they feel like U , and usually make four or five trips a year. They are the third class passenger ? . The h'rat class ip In the cabin , the second in the steerage- , the rata in the holo. Going over they live on Amort , can flannels and roalu. Coming bask their food ia impoited food and dcllca oloa. They do not gat off the vcaaol when it touchca Liverpool for fear of being lolt behind. They are able to climb the rigging like old aatlera. In wooden shipa they sometimes oat through the planks and aot the vessel leaking. "There are English rata in America and American rats in England. The Cockney rat is CDaraor than the American and ia not generally able to otand np four rounds against an American rat. Iho 'ban-ton * New York rata imitate the customs of the Brltlah rata. "Hats ruato. Iu a year a uowly wedded pair of rats will raise an In teresting family of 120 tffjprlng , not counting descendants of the third and fourth generation. This la why at the moments a pair of rats set up their household goods on board a ahlp Ita owners will giro a rat catcher $100 to serve a writ of ejectment on the pro llfio rodent * , Some vessel * keep twenty cats to hunt vermin. "Tho hotels in Now York are greatly annoyed with rats , t > nd they infest private houses. The Windsor pays $200 a year , the St. Nicholas and a largo number of others $100 each to a professional rat-catcher , who hunts rata In them twice a week the year ronnd. Some private houses piy $20 a month to bo protected from the vermin. Harry Jennings , the king of the New York rat-catchers , ia aald to have an income of $0,000 a year. The captured rata are sold at $15 a hundred " "How do rata reach private houses ? ' ' "They go from the docks six or seven miles through the sewers , atop oppoalto aomo house and mine their way Into Its cellar. A bai qaet at a residence will bring a whole colony ol them. Wo can always tell when there is a great auppor at the Union Loigut club by the movement of the rata to ward the upper part of the city. are about a dozen kinda o 1rats. . The common rat la a brlndli gray. Ttiero are white and black ratr Trhtto nnd gray , and pnro whi'o ono with pink oyoa , I hava hoard ra catchers tell of pink ones with whlti t oyefl I never caw ono. I onci caught a rat with bnt two f aot. Th other rata had hold him In a museum An ordinary rat weighs ono pound The largest ono I over aar wcighei two ponndi and alxouncas , and waa a big an a half grown cat. " ' What ia the beat tlmo ever mad by a torrlor In a pit ? " "A llttla black and tan , Treighlu eleven pounds , abont the beginning o March in a nlaco not a hundred mile from Now York , killed 100 rats in 1 minutes and 28 seconds. That ia th fastest time ever made in Now York Mr. Foster's lor terrier , Fijioou weighing six ponnda , pollahod off toi rata In fifty-eight seconds , which I the beat tlmo on record In Earopo c America. In the pit the rata aomc times ahow fight to the dog. I hav aeon a torrlor covorad with rate BO thi you couldn't aoo a hair on his body They blto the dog BO severely aomi times that ho la oovorod with blooc Tno noble sport , I am sorry to say , declining In its balmy days I ha-v aoen 55,000 or $0,000 change ham around the pit In a f aw minutes. " "What Is the bast tlmo ever mad by a rat-cabhel ? ' Prlnco Jennings once picked np ( rat a minute for five hours at Is of. " id "Aro rat catchers ever attacked id bitten ? " le "Stories of thorn being killed by rn ils have been printed , bub they are sons id tlonal , When rat catchers are bill or thoycautcrlzo | the wound at ones. Ri bob teem lo know thou : and hardly overt to hurt them. I have often nut a doz b- rats Inside my shirt when I had fill my ba and had no ether place to p them. " ilo "Tho rat catcher's guild la hold an high repute ? " "Yea , In England the rat catclu wear bdta on which pictures of cats ai ruts and dcg * are wrought. Thought 11- 1110 - ought to do BO hero They are t 10ho modeot. " id SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONC In Made from the wild flowers of t JB3 FAII FAMED YOSKMITE VALL1 SO It ia the moat fragrant of porfuir Manufactured by II. B. Slavon , S Francisco , Forsalo In Omaha by 1 J. Whltohouae ai"l Kennard Bn rat ret J. E. BERGEN , at th AND big the FANCY GROCERIES x\ \ . 3m. Cor.S xUenth aa < l Cumlng StKCti. OUR LITTLE BUY A ttory.of Inf.inlllo Suffering Truly nt lold by Hit Parent * . > MR. FmroB.-Wo fttl U onr Jut ) lo wr.to > ou h t t'ol'ttinm true Inn hoi ilono lor our 1 1 Ic 1 > \ , w.o ihm liton toriit'h ' ntlllctctl lh ( Salt llhcum , tcrofuln , Mul Krj l | > c' cv r slteo hiiwna botu , iml notlilni ; "e con il nl > o III u helpvil him until n HIM I'rtin n i , wh cti , alter uMntf unite a qinntlti , b < i * n lo lulplilm Atiti Kriulinllcuritl him , unt 1 he i' UOK M fnl an iv J thllil lll boilr u in tomplctny i'J o nl MU ! h' l cf ami liMiJtiinu * \cr 1 > .OUohil no rcmlort wlili him. it o so much trk to Uke t tip 1 1 him , ami ha cudeicJ no \ \ o began to tirtt him hon ho tl IS 1,1 nlh ohl , civ n hlniAtllitt lUdropi ol thn Ci tim'iu llr < nun\T fit a line , lutliliij ; 1 1 n nii w.ttr mlliiuiRA Sonami a | > | * ' ) Ing Ci Mit'Ak c iifu I ) tillincn tlroboJy. llot < io 31 sc o\\n \ il II perfect- l > will. Wcli > onot Miftcnbe'or ' , lii L e III tuht It tiilult ippuir aciln.lmt It li.xii.ot , ml M o aru \ err tl nn ( ul MU. AMH3. . KKttKtt S1KD11IN9. llil licrlowu , itx s. HEST BLOOD PUUIFIEll o utrl jotir Ci Tin m ronuillrs Inoutcra ca'oH ot K zemt , Moist i il 1'rj ' Tetter , ami curotl then nil. our it'iiu RA HUOLMM , to far miiy > upp' ) cnitlilos mo to toit It , hiii , In i ) lunJs , cxctoJcillii oillcicy unit ctll I nej an ) nltirVHc comKiiiii 1 ( liloal piiilllof ) I hoe > er m do two otln u aclhe prut iOf 3u iou < ulutat < on K N.KOKHI , M. I ) Jft'knoinllle , 1'ft. CURE IN EVERY OASE. To'ir ft TH i HA rcnicdUn outsell all ether mod- iclnee I keep ( or a\\ \ i ulcanci. My ctiD'onicru ' anil i atljt.ts n > thtt th > have cfTectcil acme In t\cn lllstanco , litre other rcmoilIcK hare tilled. II W. 11UOCK\\AY M.I ) Frank lln Fa'ls , N II CUTIOU1U RESOLVENT. The new Mco I purifier , Inttrnally , ami C'lTI CIRA ii1CinctRASo\i > , the vrtat Siiln curoi , oxternallr , il a B the skin aiulacilp incl purity the bloitl ol every ppcelca ol lulling , Sculj , Plni- plj , Hcrolu'oin , Intaiitilo Mercurial and ( Jsnccr- ( iis Iluinora mill bVI i Torturcn vhin pluslcUnn , hoaf Hals on j all other means till. Sold c\crj- uhoro. trice : CVTICURA , rO ct and II 00 per box. CliiiiRRleo KNT , il Ol per bottle Cu m'Vmsiur , IS ct . CITIUKA SIIAM.VU SOM15 ctriUi. roTTEunnuo AND CHEMI 'ALCO , DOSION PTf AITTV for l't title iiul Uirth llunoors , DlinUH Ko\igh , Cnipp il or Urea ) Skin , pimiT lllnek He.1 % I'lnio'cs , miii Skin Dam Illo'Llthcn mo Cu'lcar.i Soip an eiiulslto | Sk n IKa'itllkT M 1 ollet Hath nnd Nuserj San ithc FraRiait nith dtllclousltlower oiiori nd nutlcura ra'aiins. . \i tlODX FALLS Jasper Stone UKCORl'OUATKU ) Th s Company U now prepatoj to rocel\o order i lor SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE 9 FOR Building Purposes , Andwil' ' make fliuroi on round lot ) lor piompt do Ix cry. TnoCompanj lakhlpplng PAVING BLOCKS To both Chlcigo and Omnha , and bolicltt Cirrcs- te and orders from contractir en- il In paUiu streets in anv ol tto Wettarn C.tica. TESTIMONIAL ? . - .F DfVT'nOMlCK , Chicago , Wrst Divis ion IlaiiAiy Colcago , December 5 , 1832. D ElwoV , Preside t Eloux K.lla Mater Power Coin- piny. Dear Sir I lm\e recolveil from jour coin- pinj fince October 1 , 1S32 , atoiit 103 car loids of gianlto pa\lnp bio ki nnd rmehlil them bo- tweet * the r.l's ' ol our street lallna ; track ) In the heart ( I the city. I hao been mink' aIng tna- tcilaliu thUclt ) form nj juxrs , anil I take plea sure tn tajlnjj thit in my o liton tin ijr.nltc [ laving bl cki lumUhed by j our c unpiuj are themoit regu ar In itnpo a-U pcrfo t In loroi , and 10 tar * s I ha > o btcn abl * to juJ 'c , are pos- ttssed of in durjhlj tiature as any inatorlil that has tAcr b-cn cQoiol or laid in ho cltj. . YOJH , JAS K. LAKE. ( Copy. ) . &r. Loin March 22 , 1833 0 I TO WHOM IT MA\ CONCERN - Ihls Is to cirlih that 1 tmc exaidncd a p.It.c : ot granite taken from the Slon\ Falls Gr nlti Qinrriei , and , 1 > mj opinion , 't ' U the beet atom lor street piwug I hatoiecn In > m rica ( Signed ) IIKVin FUD , I'tei Uoard I'll > lu ! Improvements. Stone for Paving Purp ses 0 And anpo jn IctcreU'il Insuch In prcvcrr.enti will tlrd it srta lj to hi ) id\a > UKOto communicate with \\uliuito CORHESPONDENOE ON TUE SUBJECT TheKcncni innitmnt and supenlalon o thacoi pj's bu'lncas Is no-v In the ha da olm. . Mcliai . Address jour letters to A. G. SELMEY , Pro Idtnt ol the J spcr Stsne Co ml rx&ttj WITH P.lFIVE DOLLARS VOU CAN BUY A WHOLE d. d.IB Imperial Austrian lOOfl , Govern CO montBontl , 81 IBSUK OF 1804 , lo ' which bonds are Issued &nd secured by the goi crnment , aid are redeemsJ In drawings , FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY , a Until ] each and every bond Is drawn with iw Itrgeror sncalUr premium. K\cry bond mui draw a prize , as there are no h'anks THE T1UEE HIGHEST IUZES AMOUNT T or 200,000 Florins , | 20,000 " 15,000 Any bonds cot drawnonc ! ol thi above prlz en mustdra a premium ol not Ics ) than 200 FLOKINS. ' I , The next drawing takes p ace on the i3n i ed 1st ofJune , 1883 mt ande\cry bomlho uhtol usonor lictora the 1 ot June Is out tied t- > the whole premium thi tca > be ilrann ticroon on that dttc in Out-ol-tonn orders tent tn > KaistitriiiD In IKRS , r.nd Incloeiiu- , will sic ire one ol the nrs I "onus ti r I lie ricx' drawln/ 1 For orders , circulars , and any other Informi nd tlon , addro-if , HI International Banking Coinpan ] No. 207 UrojidwGV.Oor Fulton Stroo NOVT York City. 3E HBTABLISHEDIN187J. the Thoaliivo Ooverumcnt bonds are not to EY with HDJ lattiry uhats ever , and not conflict ttlhanoftbo bwa ot the Unit 10. titatc * N. 11 In wrltlnf , plcaso state thatjou ti VV. this In the Ou. ha Doe _ Feb.7-w 1 oa , DeitepL.TliomaB&Bn WILL BUY AND SELL. S 1.MD ALL TRANSACTlOflS UCXNXCT ' TOEREWITII. Pay Taxes , Ileut , Honsoa , Etc , S , R001I 8 . _ _ . CKE01ITON DLO FHtecDth Stic ct , . Oinihe , Neb DISPENSARY i Offices and parlors over the now Omaha National Bank , 13th , between Farnam and DouglasStreets. i S. JMBLAT ? , M , DPEDPEIETOB. , . .Ur. Fishblatt can bs Consulted Every Day Exo pt Fridays nnd and Saturdays , these two Days beinc devoted to fljs Dianousary at Dos Moines , 1owa. h eo ul attention given to diseases of tbo Special attention given to Ulnnnwi's of the THROAT AND LUNGS , CATARRH , KIDNEY AND BLADDER AiulFoiralo Disoa os , as well as All Olironic and Korvous Disoasoa HIM Jlcov rolthe greatest euro In the world for weakness ot the luck nd limbs , ( inoluntary discharges. lmpolc > icg icrililobldtv , tiervoiisncsi , languor , contusion of Idea * , palpltttlotiof th * heart , timidity , tro ubllng , illume * * ol night or glddlnctM , dinoiooii ol the head , throat , c e or skin i ( lections ot tbe liter , lung * , stomach or bowels thosp terrible disorders arlilng Ircm so Itar ) hab. Its ctou h , andsocrit lirictl e more fatal to the victims than the sours of Hjrens to the marlp era ol UlS3s , blighting tnolr most ndlant hopoj or ntll | ' tloiu , rendering umrlaio ImpoiMlbie Those tli.t are suffering from the evil practices which destroy their mental and phyilcul systemi causing NERVOUS DEBILITY. The cjmnto.ua of which are a dulldistressed mind , which unfits them from performing their bust * ncps and uncial duties , makes happy marriage Iruposs blc , dlstrostcs thaact'on oltho heart , causing flushesot heat , de rcsslonof spin'sev 1 tjrobjdmgi. cowardice , le > r < , droimt , roHllosi night * , dluldusi , forget'ulnou , unnatural ditch irges , pain In the back and ) hip * , thort breathing , melan choly , tire easily ol company and have nrefirtnce to bo alone , fooling ai 11 roil In the morning M when retiring , simlnil weakncsi , lost manhood , white bone deposit In the urlno , r orvouinom. confusion - fusion of thousht , trembling , watery and weak ejen , dy ( | > c-BUrconstlpitton | , pnleci'M , inln an < J woaknoea In the limbs , etc. . should consult mo immottUtoly and be reitoroJ to period health. YOUNG MEN \Vhohave become victims ot solitary vice , that dreadful and destructive hab't which annually sweeps to an untimely gra\e thousands cl joung men of exalted Ulent and brilliant Intellect who mUhtotherwUo entrance listening senators with the thunders of tholr eloquence or wake toecsta- cy the llMng Ijrc , may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Uarrlod persons or young men contemplating marriage be aware of physical weakness , IOMI prccreatlie power , Impctenci , oran ) othirdloiuallflca Ion speedily relle\eu He who plactihlm self u dcrtbe caroof Dr. Flshola tmty rolt iouily confide In his houoras a gentleman , and conl- dently rely uiton his suit ! as a ph ) .Iclan. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immediately enrol and lull vigor tailored. Ttls dlsjr Ming atlllc lo * which renders life a burden and marrlago Impors'ble ' , Is the penalty paid by the victim lor Improper Indulgence. Young people are ap to coniTlt OXCIMJI lion nst being awam of the drcadtui consequoncoi that may 01 lut. KOW who that ui > dcrs'and tt Is subjtct will deny that procreation Is lost sooner ky those falling Into Into laipropir hablU than by prudent ! Besides being deprlv d ol the pleasure ol hi allhy oft. sprlngii , the niMt sorlnn and d < structl\o symptoms ot both body anlmlnJ arlso. The sjstoniDo * comes dcrangtd , thdphislcal and mental funo'lons weakonj Loasol procrcatUe poners. ncrvoul Inabllltj , djsptpsla , palpitation ot the heart , Indigestion , ( constitutional debility , wasting of tin liarao , cough , consumption and death. A CURE WARRANTED. Persons ruined In health by unleained pro'endors who keep them trifling month alter raonl Uklng poUoucusand Injurious compounds , should apply Immediately. DR. F1SUBLATT gradmto ot ono of the mctt eminent colleges of the lin'ted ' States , his effected s-mo ol thi molt astonishing cures that were e\ei known ; many troubled with ringing In the cars and head , wheo asleep , gnat nor\ousneas being alarmed at certain sounds , with fnquent blushing , attended some times with derangement of the mind were cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. F. addresses all those wh3 have Injured themselves by Improper Indulgence "andsolitary habits which ruin bath br > dy acd mind , unfitting them for business , study , society or marriage. These are some of the melanch lyefficts produced by the oirly habits ot vouth , vli : Weak ness ol the back and llmbj , pains In the head anl dimness ol sight , lo-w ot muscular power , palpi * tatlon ol 'he heart , djspepsla , nervous irritability , derangement of digestive functions , debility , consumption , etc. PRIVATE OFFICES , OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , OMAHA , NEB. CONSULTATION FUEE. Charges moderate and within the reach of all who nerd s-ltntlHo Medical treatment. Tho-e who res de at a d.tUnce and cannot call , will receive prompt attention through mall by simply sending thler symptoms with pottage. Aiidrriw Lock Hoi 34. Omaha. Neb. DEWEY & STONE , RNITURE. ORCHARD & BEAN , Wholesale and Retail Carpets. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE FINE CANNED GOODS Strnwhorrlce , 3 cans 25o Ulackbcrrlos , I ! c < ns CionaobsrrlcB , 3 cans 2.)3 Whortleborrlo ? , 3 cans ? 3o )80 Btirtlett Pe rs , Scans 2."i3 Kino P < are lOa a. Peau 20 ; ! Sweet Cam 10a CjillfornlA PlumB , 20o. All Other Goods Reduced in Proportion at GEO. HEIMSOD'S , bode do ted 613 North 6th Street. iy W. F. OLARK , PAINTER , PAPER HANGED & DECORATOR 'ID Kalsomining , Glazing , AND WORK OF THIS CHARACTER WILL REOEIVH PROMIT CK ATTENTION. E. Oor. IGth and Douglas Streets , . . OMAHA , _ . .