n _ . , . - - " - . . . . , --4.u v ua a.al .il 1 V 1'IIJlJlI l V V.LV1)1i 1l. 11) ! 1j. .Z EAT-PB OBL M TAKE ALL TILE Kidiiey & Liver MEDICINES , Blood PURWIrIZS , RHEUMATIC RI31rI DI1S , : Dyspepsia And Indigestion Cure . gve , Fever , 9 And Bilious Specifics Brain & Nerve FORCE 1tEY1VERS , Oreat lHealth RESTORERS p d ! 1. short , take all ; the hest quoIUe % + ofj U these , and mho best qualLHee of aU the hest medlclnei la the World and you will fnd that 1101 BITTEIte Imre the best cnratlre quellles ( and 1ioweri of all eoncentra tea In them , and that they will cure when any or all of the singly or combined , fall. A thorough trial will glre poelUre proof thlg , I7UEa3DC L1 ] . T Have Found It Wae the exclatnatton of a man when he got s box of ) funks Pile Ointment , which to. elmple and aura euro for I' lec and tit Skin INeeaee. itfty cents by mall , { aetpald. The American Diwv'hcaa Cure 1 Ilse stood the lost for twenty years. Sue cure tot .n .Never Fags , Dtarrhaes , Dy.entary , and Cbole Morhua Dcallc's ' Ferer aad A0ae Toxic & Cordial , , j ft h Impoerihto to NPPiI the raPId sale otth. tame. RUnts CUR WARRANTED For Ferer and Ague , and an MalatW troabka F1uCE , $1.00. W.J , wlITENOUSE LABORATORY , IOTA ST. , UMAUA , NEtt For Sale by all Druggists Cornice-'Noiks1 ' IRON AND SLATEROOPINO. C. SPECNT PROP. 11119oea"SL . Omaha , Neb. MANUFACTURER OF 6alvanfzea iron Cornices t "Dormor Wlndewe , Flntals Tln , Iron and Slate Roofng Speoht'e patent Mctafllo Shyfght , I'Atont adjueto { Ratchet Dar and Bracket Sholrlng. I ram lie gonnral.ont for thu abuvuline of goode. Iron onctng , Crrtings , Ilatuetraloc , Verandas , Iron Bank abtnge , Window Ullnd. , Cultnr Quardr 1140 general out for Peerson are 11111 atent Inetdo iI1tn.L h > E1FiJ9C9NAX.-"Iatte of the human body enlar rod , dovulopedand etrengthonod , eta , le and intarc4In alvcrdeemont long 'run In our paper. In reply to lnqulrloe we will say that there Je no evidence , hnmbug about this. On the contrary the adrodieor. are very highly Indonnt ptereetej , peraone may get coaled circular. giving all i artlcu4n LJ wldreesing Ede Medial OaP 0. box Ola , Buff4o rL9wThIMo Even , m11 Iy DR , WHITTIER , 611 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mo. A I1EGULAIt OItAiUATEof two mwllal colleges 1lhasbeen onzaqe.t longer In the treatment 01 UUIIONiC , NEItVOIS , , HRIN AND ItLOOU IIeeaea than other phyelcl.n In Ht. Lout. , a. city paperachow and all old rostdonte Imow. Cnnsultatloii free and Invlted , When It lehoonvenlent to vlelt the city for treatment , rnodlehic a + n be cent by mall or uxproes . Cumbleaeerguarautoalwhore ; doubt exist. IC le frankly etated. Call or write. ' NerroucProstratlon , Deblllty , Mental and I'hyelat WeaknooMercurialind other affection. T2iroat , 01st . , ItlonO and Inaal log , Skir AffccUone , Old Horor and Ulcer. , went. t" marriage. It eunial .m , Plloa Hpe ( mil at. teutionto seen from overworked brain. Hl tlItV. CASEH receive special attont oo. Ueaeer ar6 + ng from Impmdenou , Exce.ees , Indulgences. ' , ' ? AD pages ; t ie whole .LVAA , RR.7,13Gills : o ywullt0ldllaiy rocolpic who tiny C3 I37I7 , marrywho"iaynut. why , e. , 000co { uoncee and cure Mailed for tOo ; Peaaqa o t I v ST , LODIS PAPER \ AREBOIISB , Graham Paper Coe 211 and 210 North Maln St , St. Louts WIIOLEBALE UEALEM N xEWS BOOS , , f y 1 1VI tAIINQ BNYILOPES , CARD 110A1LD AND PRINTERS' STOCK , G3fCaeh Bald for Raga and Pape StockScrap Iron and llot4. . Paper Htock Warehoueci , 121 to 1227 North Slxtt etoet sept2ld am. Cure without nied. A P ® VE lolnelaWntnlUo lobar 101& One bor No. I will core any caau ba lour day. or lo. . . No , 2 wIll cure the must obaunato case no mutter of how long standing , Allan's Soluhlo Medicated Dougios No nauseous doses of cubebe , oomabls , or on of eau. 41x1 wood , that are certain to produce dyspcpia by doatroing the coattugsol the atuaach , fries $1 Op , Sold by ail crug8i.ts , or mallud o" receipt of price. Fur further particulars sand for clrcular. 1',0. Box 1Ggs. 1Ggs.At.t ? CURE At.t ANNe + , , 8a Jo w irwt , wup k. D -1 l f ( ETTER AND CNEAPERTHIJI SOAP 0 YOU ALL Ifollso-OIoaning Purpoles. T WILL CLEAN PAT-r. MARBLE , OIL CLOTHS , BATll TUBS , CJWCICLOItY , KJTCIIi 1i UTEN6IL8 , tY1NDOwe , aa. IT WILL POLIN TJNBRASSCAPI'JIUANDaTZ , LWA3I 8 op ALL KUW8 , - - , - - - - - - - - - .t.y.w-.y , _ , r.E.t , . Y SNAKE SIt11mi1LIt1EIE , A Staten Island Negro CalCllen the ltcptiteq anti Mnkca n Stow. Now York World , On the North aide of tire long stretch of grounds that boloti n to the eanlnn's ' retreat , rat Stapleton , gState Island , is n locnlity known as"ltocky hollow ; where Utcr are hundreds of cahtna occupied by colored people , Ill a cured part of Melwin afroot ro ce tl a vonoralde while hared colored manWis seated in n Caul 'stool , while on 0110 side of hint was a kettle hmi in front three a Pri ht iron 5tnkos over n blazin g 1 and erfor w'0od r0 on the other was n ) rated wooden box. The old gentleman will ilumIuili P. plantation tuna anti hie flat 11030 thick lips , id uhon skits ehow cl liiiit to be a flbi African , Li o was skimming what a first sight seemed to ho eels , but a close look showed that their skins were light + ith stripes , or else black and difiorertly colored , Sono d cross stripes , sotto had none. The were all nlio md wiggling ae the ware deftly can ht in the lelmti their haul bent back the throat exposed , a knife slipped across the cock blow te head and the ekimi ) ce10d off in the sanme nlmn ncr that an eel is skinned. They wore snakes. Every time his hand canto from the box the fingres hold a snako. The old man chuckled as if ho undoubtedly enjoyed hie work. As soon as ho had skinned the the snakes they war dropped into a large iron pot , where they would squirm for 501110 BIOIHOIILS and gradually knot themselves solves up until motion ceased. Time reporter stepped closer. There were probably forty snakes in the box. The mass was all nettled together , crawl. fog over one another and darting their tongues out savagely , "What will you de with them ? " wan asked , after all had boon skinned and the shuns carefully laid out aerees a fence to dry. dry."Make "Make skimnoree"said , the old gentle. man , who was cutting the a'rcassos nto pieces about two imichos long , "Make wlath" ° Skimoreo-soup-stow , " replied the aged Ethio e , an ho removed the steam. fo' kettle from over the fire and dumped aomno ccl , cut tomatoes , 01110115 , cry , all Ipioea of bacon ad fat pork r turnips , and other vegetables into the pot whore the minced ropttles wore , and then stirred the whole tip together with hie knife and poured in boiling water. Then ha placed resh wood on te faro + and the mass was noon steaming. "Now , deft , we will add some dutnp links to den an' dish am com plated " he said , "It is a lobo1 ! dish , tf Yor only knowod how to make it. I earned to eat dat dish down in St. James Varish , in Louiaana , on Massa Rockwell n place , thirty years ago. Down thorn , though , we got notnopin wutli cookiu'-not deso little timings. Down dare do snakes grow bigger-thick an yo' arm. Do skies , ho contiuced , ' 'we sell to Voudoo women in Sullivan and Thomp son streote , or aroum' ltoro. Dopy give us 22 come apiece for 'em , an' soil om again for charms. Do colored eo l0 were loin for charms. Do colored people were darn aroun' do urn or anclo , 1I know an awful pretty yeller gal who had a splunded plaeo on Fifths avuuuo , and her mistress had kup her over since she was a little girl. One day she ace the girl's aria , an' there , near the vaccination mark , was the nkiit of n little snake. " rIo bared iris own arm , around which wan the akin of a beautiful snake , the ltuoa of which had booms brouglmtoutby oIlug } and curing. I 'Taint everybody dat knows how to cure dens right , btitI do. Well , dat gal of packed to east. It nearly give her mistress a t. Some skins 1a wth ' 820 Ills' more i it is a large snake. Doy collies front Virgimiy , rontuck , and Louisana. % 1De head rams' idlers be kop' with de skin. Sumo highi tomied coons who is iii favor ill do big fart-banks Mayo lubly akius about 'omit. " "IVh dies ' ' " it 'skimereo' taste likol" " 0 , nice , It hiss a gamy ( labor , like a Cecil. Dis'11 soon bo dun-tnato it yer- all' It's nice , I told yor bossee , " and the old span seeped a trifle indignant an the reporter departed. IJorafuli'r Ackr J'Imnepliato Very Satisfactory In Prostratlon. Dr , P , 1' , GILMAItTiN , Detroit , Mich. , says : " 1 have found it vary satisfactory in its a hcta , notably iii the prostration attondmit upon alooholieu , " ANOTIIEIt Wifrl ) MAN. This Thno lie Puts In Ilia Apenratee It Clio l'odsol Ialwta. Yankton freer and Dakatonlau , Yesterday aftorimon Jolmn Preston was told b a his ' that a strnng o lookirnp moan lily the 'vas in thickets on Smutty hear bottom , that lie was clothed in ags and nppenred to be crazy. Gutting the ii. ructions as closely as possible , Mr , Pros. lea took his gums arl this nrnin ad started for the Smutty Boar woods. After a men g search lw auddomil cane up. ou the object thereof lying aasleep in Hilo underbrush. . lie was hieous looking object , clad in rags and covered . Mr. Prostan aroused limit amid at at first ho was disposed to show fight , but was ftnall subdued and induced t" go with glop g his captor. Iin talked iuco lmoroitl said lie wanted to live in time woods n id did not want to be taken back to the big ltouso. lie said hu had come from the South , that lie had crossed in a big Loat five or six days ago , and hind boottw'odnyareaching Smutty Boar front the place of crosaimiE , and that ho hrtd live on berries and corn , After travel. ing a spurt dislauco with Mr. Preston , lie innde n sudden break for liberty , and sue cuuded in gaining a uoiglsboring thicket. After some urgi1i and some threatening , ho was induced to oottinuo isle journey to the town mum began to cry and shriek amid omitroat Mr. I voaton to lot hen go. Fin ally his fears wore overcome amid la was conducted to the county jail , where he was put in a secure plnco pemdimig the no. lion of time authorities. Iii the jail , thu strange hieing , who is n Norwegian , and can speak but little Emig. halt , wan iutorviowud by 1l. hauson ! tut little could be obtaied its time wra of au intelligent account of hhmsolf. It was natlieed that ho was a native of time North of Norway , and cmuo from there , via Lmvurpool , to Quebec , and Imad wan. dared front time latter place into the Lake Superior pinoria , hero hia account of Imim'slf rndod , excepting that ho repeat. ed that lie had recently comae from the South. Ho Ie a largo nip , nearly six foot in height , and will weight Iprobably nearly 200 Iwunda. A ppuruntl ho ie about 3G years old , lie has dark hair and board , time latter growing thinly over Iii' inn ; mid twiny face , his hair looks as though it hind not boon cut fora couple of months , ens } is tangled and matted over bie'eud ' , , his clothing is a mace of rags. He wears the remnants of two or three shirts , an aumlees coat , and two or three pairs of tattered pants , which arc hold togotlmer by strings around his legs. The outside air wore orhginally of brown duck. Ills foot are wrapped in rags and out.ido of these ho wears pair of coarse heavy shoes tied with cotton strings. Ills hat a dark colored slouch in the last stages of dilapidation. His hands , face and arms are covered with dirt. As a wlmoly his make-up is the most unprepos sessing n mau could carry about witls him. him.Front Front his rambling talk it is supposed that ho has become insane over religious subjects. 11 seems to iumaginn himself a preacher , Ills statement that lie wino from time South and his expressed fear that Ito mi , ght be takou backto the "bi g house" leads to the au osition that ho may have escaped from time Npbrasks iii. Ratio asylum at , , IlurWA the past six weeks there have beep roporta iii a Nebraska neighborhood a few stiles back front time river that a wild man was rua ring at large. It is probable that this lunatic in trio iudlvidual aeon in that neighborhood. Time mau was taken to thu insane asylum this afternoon. What We Neat. Give Iiomoo nth his palictr + , Alle'nth ' his Allis ; but for rlmumnatism , far aches , for paims niid sprain. , Thomas' lrlectric oil is luolfably superior to either. It hag bouofitod a + many ipcoplo as it him had purchasers All dnmgghh , sell It. TILE MIGHTY AItMIES OF GEIt MANY. 110W They Maneuver and tire Iin proving. HAMniu1 , Tuesday.-Aftor yesterday's maneuvers the troops bivouacked on limo same positions as tlto7 occupied { at the close of the day's operations. The Gorinsu military nutlmoritiesalways avoid bivouacs wlmon o can , amid in ding so are guided by sanitary considerations for boh nton ad horses particularly at the be inning of a campaign. Frequently , they are indisr ortaable forpurreoses of concentration. The bivouac doubtless has its charms , but not in rainy weatlmer , such as we had last ni ht. "Viva to vin , l'amour , et to tabac , ' is the refrain of the bivouac if we are to believe , I forget which French opera conique. Last night , however , it was vivo our own quarters , vivo a snug tent , vivo an etnbrolla , or anything that would shelter us from this abominable cold amid rain. There is an old saying among German soldiers that the worst billet is preferable to the beat bivouac. Special care is taken to select well. sheltered ground for the camp , as the German soldier does not carry a tent in liii knapsack. I shall endeavor to dancribo the bivouac of one of time battalions of infantry engaged yester- day. day.tin tin approaching the camp the first thin tlmat strikes the eye is that s'metu- ar of time soldier-the colors-under pro. tection of time ems p guard. The drums are piled up iii pagoda eha o iii front while , behind , there are six lon files of rifles stacked o6gether up fours. The loon in fatigue uniform are hurrying about , soma fotehinq fuel for the fie , others searching far suitable spots to cook time evening niuul. Presently the fires begin to crackle , and time culinary propamtions arc com- pletod. Provisions are thief fetched from the cnuuniasariat , and consist of raw neat , corned beef , bacon , peas , lentils or beaus. Since the war of 1870 , a favorite article of food with the Corman soldier has bean a khmd of sausage , stuffed with peitgrtnd bacon , which boiled for a few minutes , makes a most palatable and miouriahimm coupe. After dmnnor the soldiers are allowed considerable latitude in the way of ration. al amusement , mid the discipline mnong themll is suds that the cramp regulations are seldom , if over , infringed. Nobody -not even time onicerswould venture out of bounds. A' vivamidiore , tvhmo Is ticither as young ns alto lots been , nor as good.looking as she might be , retails boor to the coon in a corner of the camp , and yesterday having been a thirsty day , slit. does a lively business. The strains of thin regimental band mingled with time men's voices , as nearly all of thong sing woll. Time minim goes down , and the camp is now only lighted up by such fires as the ( IretchimiQr rain will lot burn. At f ) o'clock the bugle sounds , mid the whole canm r groups together forovemingprayer. "Caps off for prayers , " calls out the ollie0r in co11nnmitl , amid dl heads are uncnvorod. 'Ihllo men rennin in silence a few nliu- utes , mmd tim0u conies the comninaimd : "Caps an , " 'l'imo hand plays a sacred tune called " 'l'imo evouimig prayer. " "Cute nmseht , [ usiliure , " says time lllajor , addrossimmg his anon. "Gate uacist , purr Major , iumewor tlmo lnel iii chorus. Everybody thou retires o rest , and beds are improvised by time aid of straw , umoss amid even branchoa. 'limo rain con tummies to full iii turremits , but after such a day's fatigue time whole camp will soon be phnmged mto a sound sleep. It is late , mid 1 have yet n good lmour'd'drive back to town , "Cute uncut , " may sturdy friends "mid pleasant droanms to you. " ( Correspondence Landon l'rlograph , September 20. ) ILtmmnuun , Wednesday-Time grand military show that hiltsbeeh going othere since last Friday cause t0 a close to.day. 'l'imo ' 1Vestoru arimy , wlmich was compelled , to retreat at yesterday's nauuuvers , occu Pied a forniimiabie 1msitiol on time heights to the northeast of Be emi , a village situated about tbrco ( unrtoors of an hour's drive from Frankfort. . It 'van there that in 1750 , during time Seven Years' War , tlmo French , under MPtrshal de Broglie , defeated time Duke of Jirnmswick. Alimost within siglmt is time battle tield of llannu , whore in 1813 Napolman , in iris retreat after time battle of Leipzig , crtmshod time anuy of Prince Wrede , Tlmeso historical associations with time country whore to-day's nmanouvtmrs took plisco naturally gave them special interest. and they were nttomdod by a much nioro nuumrous puhlio than those of time last few days. The heights held by time IVestonm nrumy reaemmmble in situation time Plateau d' Avron , near Paris , which played such an unportant hurt duritg time siege. Iudned , when limo attaekimig force uunaskud its batteries this morning , amid opetod a heavy lire against lima position , lily menury was forcibly carried buck to that dreadful winter's day whet time bonbardinont of Mount vron bo ami and whiclm I have good reason to ro- - umenubur , as time splinter of a Prussian atmull struck the while on ambulance duty , and kept mite for three weeks iu imwspital , Time Emperor , time Kingof Saxony , amid Marshal von Moltko watched this ntorim ing's eporatlons fromn tlw snide spot wlmoro Iwasfortunituenoughtebo , The jommnmoy involved a two hours' drive ( rein llomt burg , aid half an hour's trudge over plowed fields well soaked by yestenlay'a rain. rain.Today time weather was moro propi tious Large crowds had commie omm foot front Frankfort , but wur not admitted tq the fluid of ntmiouvore , amid mnost of them returned , ! paving nothing nioro than the smoke of time artillery. The Frankfort sausage vendor drove a thriving trade. Sausages of all sizes and colors , black white , and red predominating , found n ready sale. Siuco yesterday the Army of the West had fortified itsef it the position men- honed above b makin trenches for its uia. To day's o puralioca inn be briefl summed up hus : The action wan o onod b the artillery of time two armies bein g engaged. ommander of time Eastern Corps , Gonernl Von Umi er , saw the imn- p0ssilit of takimi + the Bur heights amid undo fromit nontl b a attack copse ' a Vigorous move Ott time ettemy's loft winin the hoe of turning time position. The loft win the 1Vsterti Arm , however , did not await time attack amid assumed time offeusivo. 1Yhou the bugle sounded for time su5 ' onsiem Of oporatons , time Army of tlmo Vest Lad mnauitaimied its lmositioms all along the line. And miow that tlueso . m auuvors whiclm have boon followed' ' wills such keen interest by time military autlmorities of Europe , are over , I stay perhnps be permitted to give in a few words the impression they produced on me. me.If it ho true that the Gorman soldier is a machhno , his is uovortlmoless au intel Ifgont ono , amid is imbued with au astounding - tounding knowledge of ltta profession. Thu strength of thin Gorman army does not lie emily in its forntidablo resources of defense against foreign aggression , but in its civilizing and educational in- nuonee et time people , which cannot be exaggerated , 1'or time peasant the army is a far bet. tor sohool than that of his native village wlmoro ho receives ] his first instruction. Drill develops ltis bod7 , mid military education forms his mind and ooliges him to think and reflect. Severe , but rational discipline , absolute obedience , and the idea of love for the Fatimerhnnd , ntako a manor him andprepare him forltia duties as a useful member of the community - munity The German array did not rest on itua laurels after the war of 1870. Whereas its strategy was universally reeoguized as faultless , its tactics-that ms to say , the art of loading troops under fire , was found open to criticism. But the maneuvers - vers that have just takonplaco make it evident that important progress has been made in that direction. Thus the imifan- try , in order t0 avoid exposing itself more than neceasary on arriving under the fire of the article uitts its formation - tion of compact columns and advances by companies. If the fire is heavy the cot- umn is formed into a line. The Manner rifle has proved itself to be in every re sport an excellent arni ; but those at pres. eat in use in the German army being , after ten years' service , somewhat time worse for wear , are soon to be replaced. A repeating rifle has been tried , amid has given satisfactory results , but isyetunde- cided on the subject. Two battalions- one of the Prussian guards and the other hessian infantry-lave ] been armed with it , and it is still in their possession. As re"ards time artillery , after 1870 much lig'fiter and more wieldy guns wore introduced. The horse artillery is now provided with eight centimetre guns , and the field artillery with nine centimetres. Further important modifications have boon made in time general orga iizatiem of the artillery , amid it has imow reaclmod a degree of perfection readily acknowledged - edged by all competent critics. The artillery engaged in this year's autumn - tumn maneuvers showed a marked tundeucy to change its position , once selected , as seldom as possible , which was explained to stn by the fact that artillery - tillery is mover so much exposed as when ok time move. It was a great fault of the French to 1870 conotantly to change time position of their guns in action. As re- garde the horse , the French-Gurinan campaign Irovod that cavalry that is prepared - pared ( b sacrifice itself , and is led by an efhiciunt commander , can still render val. uablo service oven against modern fire. arms. Consequently the German cavalry hiss returned to the system of Seidlita , time renowned General of Frederick the Great. It will be romuenmbered that during - ing the Seven Years' War large impasses of cavalry thown against the enemy at the critical moment of the battle fro. quently secured victory. Fran what I have j net aeon at the nmanouvora , I should be very much astonished if , during the next Gormman war , time cavalry does not play a pronmitment part , Tim Itesmrrcctiou of iatzmrus Was a ndracmlous aporatIoi. No aims thimmks of raising the dead these titan , though some dcspurrdoly close to death's door have Leon completely restored by Jlerlock Iltootl Ilittcrt to genuiuo and lasting health. ] IIItiNG COSTLY JEWELS , How Many 1)iahnondN arc ODtnined for lVcddutgs and Itecop dons , From the Roston Globe , "That was an expansive sot of jewelry - ry , " reuarked a reporter t" time praprie tor of n large Wasbimigton street store , alluding to a sot of diannoids a youimglady had just tnkeu away withp lmer , ] t is time mitost expensive sot we have in time store , " was time reply ; I'but sue hiss only hired therm. " "Is that a counnon thing in Boston ? " asked limo nowslapor upon , " best curtanly. Moat of our best customers hire a set of jewelry for au evening , mud for a cornpamtiroly small pries excite limo envy mid jealousy of their friends. I wonder you have rat ver heard of it before.Vo take gene mid reset tlmomn to plcaseour cuatoni- ors and thou remit them. Of people whfoui we lauW we never require mmy security , but n straugor would , of course , have to deposit thin full valmtoof time gnums. Timer arc two of our tineet acts at Swampscott now , whmero , I mmnderstammd , tiie P have been muuch prised and their temporary pwsees ore commgrahd ated. ated.A fumny thing happened in coumoction with this branch of our business , 'l'Ircre was to be a large poruuum , amid a ytnumg lady'vell known up this city , canto to ammo arrn ganemta about a sot of din. nlurds , I was not in time store at that time , and knew nothing of the matter , so when I canto iu I lot time samme sot to aml other young belle , In time afternoon No , 1 canto ui and asked aiontficautly if her diamonds had booms cheamed , lVhilo aho was talking No , 2 put time sane question to ma Thin aituauot was very awkward , but I explained thin matter , and nil was finally settled in favor of No , 1 , time young ladies hedging each ether and plc to oturual secrecy. "I wouldn'thavo it getoutfor the world , you know. , " explahtod No , 1 , "ADotimor bramtclm of our buainoss is to rout silver services. Timoso were very well paid for , Most of the designs are antique , and seine of tlmom have figured in mean oston honmos as iiigtdytroacur ad Imeirl , At weddings wo frequently fundeht largo collections of brio a brac and other articles to awehl the number of 'gifts' and make a ono display. Vo rarely gat much for this , as time jeweler's 1151110 is frequently published when there Palo , Poor , Puny , and Pallid. Considering all the ills that attack tittle children , it is a wonder that any of the poor little youngsters 1lvc to grow up. .l'hcrc are children W11o arc truly objects of pity. The seem nlnost : bioodlcss. 'rimeir cheeks are thin and pinched ; tllcir eyes are hollow ; and their skin is tightly drawn over their foreheads. There is nothing hearty about them. They do not enjoy their lives. The are suffering from the debility that cads to marasmus. Poor timings ! Do a good deed for the pale , poor , puny , allidchild. Hand itsmothcr a bottle of Brown's Iron 1lillcrs , 1-lere is life even for the most delicate - cate , time most debilitated ; for the child almost given upfordad. Iron in the blood is what the child needs , to bring it up. The little digestive apparatus will recover. The pale cheeks will fill out The weary roan of the child will be exchanged ortime merry prattle of infantileglad. ness. Your druggist will tell you What wonders Brown's Iron Billers lmas done for very sick children. ii is anything particularly leautifulgivon as a presemitand time advertising compensates us. " Sulfirera from ConghsSornThroat , etc. , should try "nrmm'a IlroncMat Troches , " n simple but sumo remedy. Sold only in hares , 1'rico 25 eta. LETTERS ltemaining uncalled for In the Omaha post. office October 13 , 1883 : oerrLEUSN , Aloa R Arentax G Albinegins M Blanch If Buckhol' F Burdick S E Bowid Mr Begley 1' A Bengtson J Brewster D H Bates F A- Butter A Brown 0 W Brown W it llartholomow J 1. Campbell S S Carlos M Curran C 1) Cumiaga C F Ohristenseon DI Carfesson 0 Carey J Corcoran J Cone E H Cameron W Collani P Carrell W B Copelatou A Dixon J I1-2 Dane F DowGC DreessunH Daniels W W Dixon J R Dowry A Dunlap L liampe it Emsenhower T Frity H Fanser A Fiemini H 1'ritcher J S Foley 1 J Fox T Funderburbh D L Flora B H Flinn J ft Flynn J Felter L Francis J It Freeaan H K Gould C D Grey F R Gruber G Guire Mr George P A Garret Ai A Gault S Garretson Y Garnett J W Iiidus G Hastium { , G 0 Henderson J It Hull J E Herald \Y W Hixon A MI lfogsted A Hammnet Mr Ilnyoa J B Iletricka D L Ileuney E Haynor A.1 lfampton H heath J W Haddox Mf D Iludon N Ifuimihau 1' Johnson G E Jenkins E R Johns 111E Jvareon 0 Kudoynl G Keogh G Kraemer W liI Kenuelly G Kunold A Lukant.Melt G Latnar F S Lang Iii M Layo D Livbigoton J Leo J Mtulmfiren II-2 McDonnell W Mcliri e M Miller 11 C McCann J McAuelty J Moorberg 0 L Monroe it itf Mottre 11 Mbrton vY AI Marshall .k floe McIntyre J S Moody T D-2 Momidaeheiun H Maurgrew II Moso Mi B Mitthell A McDonald A March A K Nohie J Nohle F Norgaard J-2 O'Donovan C MI O'lturk J K O'Neill J A Oleen A Pn3ater H 1jtul W 1'tttinnon'tV G 1 otiro H ItotiischlW vV llohen M ItoatE C Really J Rogers J C ltumuier B Roberta A 11 Loom G F Sinclair lI II Shelby H Snell J Street G It-2 Sander F Stevens E Stockton G Shrarkoy E Storonson W Sorensen H P StOlair lit D Stoll F Shepard G F Smith B Ticknor G 0 Thomas J Whitney C L Watkima H Wethorell Y F Whitney G Wantor G P Waugh It E Wathtuan W Wagner 1V Warreim .I F Yott L Yeager J } LADIES LIST. Atkinson Mrs. F I , Asian Miss Barrett bliss J Brady Mrs 1' L liurniah It Bou4 rS Mrs L Ibtrruwa Mrs B F Brand hiss L Ballard Mrs II lI llurgcsun Mtiss I ] Bcrs IIis + A Iililkiu Mrs T Iloll Mfrs C Ecyor 1 Crone lilies it ! A Cotiingans ) Miss Di E Cook MrsO Carter Mie.1 C uittots C Clarke Mrs F I ) Carroll Mrs , T Caiman Misa Mi Carpenter Mrs W A Dillon Mlf s E Dickson 1. Fnirbaulca II 1V Gldld 1bu .1 G llopkins Mira Q hay Mra \ % ' hunt 1E 1Luuuiar Mfiss K lluntor Mrs 1 , liunter Mrs it ! Huiuphruv Mrs J llarris Mlrs A Are llprnuk Mfha lit Ilolui 11rs A JU1r1190n Mli.s A ] Crider Mrs E I ititii Miss L Kraiisu A Lowls Misa F Lnruinoro airs C A Morrison Mrs 11 Mrua gonsfn litter Its Masun Mlms S C AteCtelianll Miss Ii 11IcCanu Mrs .1 MJuKbmoy Mrs ii McI.uughlin Mira 111 McCarty Mrs C Mack Mika I. . Nasser Ml's 3I M-2 Nicholas M11 B A Paling Mira E Pierson ME + a L Pmescutt Mrs E Redman hiss N Iturnbaulr ! ; .1 Bi Recd : Hies E J Itobfuson Mrs lE Russel lit Jtodgera lit Ilodgerslilies it Scld"tt it Simpann hiss 1f Sminult M-2 Sallow Mrs A Solberg hiss lit Swnusou Miss E \Verth Mre II vV Wenvor Mrs A J roUImri ( CLAss iIATrttit , S vV Cnnm : bull 1 II Little ,1 S Wlgglna V Jtavonscroft lilies L Long 1) W 1)avic F1 docile lrrs Llllorcer Mrs W l.augworthy W It Komit C IC , COIrFANT , Postmaster. iArnv tl FOR Epilepsy , EVER FAILS.Spasms , Convul- s slons , Fafifng RVt = 3S l. = T E R T Irig , , Syphtiifa Opium Eat. , Scrofula Ian9s l NERVE F."df p Ugly Blood Diseases , Dyapp sic , Ncn'ouenmc + s , CON U E R O R ( ek JradarAe , ahournattem , Nervous ll ial''r ' as , Brain Worry , lfooi lilllousaess , Costlirna + r , Nervous 1 rostraUong Ai ( ' T . . tnmpl Te ionlnla. "Samaritan Nervmne ii doing wuudera. " . Dr , J , 0. MrLomoln , Alexander City , Ala 1 feel It my duty to recommend ! t' . , r , I ) . P. Laughlln , Clyde , Kaneat. .Itcuredwhuro phyclclauc felled. hey. J , A , Edie , fearer , Pa ai-Ilorre.poidoacn freely answered , ' ( F eretrtlmonWiamid circular. sent .tamp. TIN Ik , S.A. Richmond Med. Ca , SL Joseph Mo , bold byaUllrug.LU , (1T ) MANHOOD RESTORED. Arlettm of early Imprnde aamnye.rroaid.ba its , pramata . .car .te. . hm ° ( nag in rile everJ towwn meo y li ma dl.pqv.re l a . j mp'a ' as of wlI tor , wnkbh.will menu mmIEEtohl.ldlowa . ACdrsu , J , JL IUIEYIt , tChMtaamtit , N.xYsrt . CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture ! ' .RIB .8.-'d.J a 9 Have just received a large quantity of new mx'8..lbi pia.ata .W.E z . > m. , AND Amu OFFERING THEM AT VERY LO ICES 1 PASSENa-En LEVIATOBCHASI / SHIVERICK1 To 'All ' 191 1200 , 1203 and 1210 Farnam St ) . - OMAHA , NEB. 9 31ANUFAIy1V1tm1 OF FINE Bues ! Carriages and Sprill ¶ aOlls ' 11y1R.poattory G ooaatanUy filled with a selxijtoek. Des Workmanship guaranteed. I I Office and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue , tmaF GATE CTTY _ X y PLANING MILLS t 1 MANTIFACT late OFl ; Caroenters' Materials 1 Sash , DoorI s Blinds ! Stairs Stair RailiagsBalastors , ; Windo & Door r rates , &Si Pint-ohs. facliltir for the manufacture of all kind. . of Ifonldingi , Planing ad Iatckiq a gioctltj 1 Orden from the ceuntry wl l b. promptly executed. . Addre.i aloommuntoatIonj to A MOTLlt , Preocsemrr Granite Ironware0 f D ROILING BAtIlTrl FOR BOILING , M2EBB fliG , v Ear LIGHT HANDSOWE , IS WHOLEIODLhi , DURABL1l. ; l The Best Ware Made f'or the 1Ut 11e1 . . fRO MANUFACTURES ONLY oY THE . ; c e i. oIIT COa7 t A Yf SL LWJ . or a e a t olio1 are Marc a oa e arDIH Illsff as gr. I : aria it bii . ] ac1 Ii ] . 1B3 y { I O , . , . , , ' , - s " ' j _ THE LEADING r - , = I I carriage ac ItilluRr ! h 1409 and 1441 Dodge Street , ! . t 4 OMAN - - - - - - N1 BRASKA. rem PEBfFEOTIO1ct /t ' $4) 1 ) ' Heating and Baking $ du , , lIe only attainedby using . l . - = r" ' = Stov es and Ran es 1. r OyEfl DOR . ram .a MILTON ROGRRS & SONS. l OMAHA. Je A. WAKEFIELD 'WiIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEIS IN Luffib er , Lath , Shll1e ! s , P lekets , S9SB DOORS BLINDS , 11IOULDINGS LIMB , CEMENT PLASTERl &C' STATE AGENT OR MILWAUKEE EMENT COMPANY . Near Union Pacific , OMAHA Depot - - , NEB Anheuserusch t OL - MAR BRENING ASSOCIATIOPI . g' . CELEBRATED . ; 4. Y.T : . . p t Ke and Bottled Beer , ; Tin Excellent Beer speaks for htaeht , h h A sat , SE SB EW II. . " bt ANY PART , OF THE . . USCHBR . . S7.ATE OIL rIIE ElvTtltia 1 sT.wuisma Prompt ly Shipped , ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDARD STANDARDa a F. SCULIE F Solo Agent for Omaha and Limo West. Cot. 0th Street and Capitol Avenue. t M. HELLMAN & CO ' Clothiers ! ' 1301 AND 1303 fARNAM STREET COD. 13TH , OMAHA , . NEBRASE j - - - _ _