, , f 2 'CNE D41LY BEE' UNtt1HA 1 + 'ItIfAY , NOVEMBER 23 , 1883. e 4 .t Royal , ltioh , ltea Blooti. ' In this codnt we are all kings , and we are nil cntltlcd to havc ns good blood as that which courses through the veins of emperors. I There me princes and milhon akes languishing in feebleness and broken-down bodily health who would be glad to have the strength of the humblest lahor ng man. And there arc many people who arc neither kings , emperors , nor millionaires , whose blood is thin , whose circulation is poor , who are sufTringfrom lassitude and clcmhty , and who know not the pleasure of'a hearty meal , nor the enjoyment of being able to do a good day's work. Ifsuch peoplc tvlil put some iron into their blood , they will vitalize and enrich it. The can do this by the use of Brown's ' Iron Bitters , the purest and most excellent iron mcd- 1c1ne ever made. Thousands who were weak , languid , pale , and pros- thtcd , arc now.happy to say that Brown's Iron I3htcrs brought them VP and gave them new life , 5 CREATENt1LISH REMEDY. Coles Deblllt i OItrITAL LASS OF MANLY VIOOIt , Spormaton hna , cta , when all other tome dlee fit ! . A cure pv n ranteed , t 4L6oabottle , largo lottlo , foul tlmcethanuantlt' 85 , Ry ax , prtee to aq ndrlrces , Sold br sadrugglate , KNOL1511 MEDI CAL INSTITUTE , Proprlcton , 718 Onve Street , St LoulsMo. - ' 1 loco enid Sir Atley Cooper'e Vltnl Ilctoranvl orycaTL ETery cuetomcr speaks highly of It. i trnhedtatinglyondorea it ae a remedy of true merit " 0. F. 000D.An. Vngglet , OtnAhi Feb. 1 1883. v18 mao eodty 1 Health is Wealthth Maar a1tAAhl r ECy/fS , , TOEATMCi1T'-- . - ' - - Dr. IC 0 , Wo.t'e ' Nerve wd Drain Treetment , gnsr.n ood.prcloo for ltyetcrls , Dlzzlnee4Oonval aluu , , Fite , Nervou. NounlgIa , ileadacho , Narvou Proetntton aueod bx the use of alcohol or tobaoeo , Wakefulness Mental Do reulon Sortening of th. Drain , rcauldng In Inean1ty and leading to meery ! dear and death , Premature Old Age Barronaeee Lase of power In either sex , Involuatary Loeeo Hpermatorrhwa aueed .by over oxortlons Ot brain , self abueoorovor IndulgrooL Fach lafn , one month' . treatment 41.00 a box , n bola for a&oo , cot by mall bropatd on reoelpl price a WI { OUARANTEE SIX BOXER Toone any neo. With each order received by w for xaaooornpanledwith 85.00wewllbendtn pnr tittrittrnguaranteetoretundthemoney iftd tr , Ilflrrnot&Doct a cure. Ouaranterr 'iced only oy 0. F.,000DMAN mime wt. Derv let Omaha Neh of ; DR , FELIX LE DRUM'S SN'7 PIIEVENTIYE AND OURS. 20R EITHER SEX , Tide remedy being Injected dtrootly to the eat lb. dleeue , require , no chapqa of diet or n.uecou. , merourlol or poleenoua medtclnee to be taken Intern' lily. Whcp ° ueJ ae a rovonUeo by either se : It b impodlblo to contract .ny private dseae ; but In ( hi caeecfthowalreadyuufortunatolyuI1Ictedwogun'r anteo throe loxes to cure , or wo wULrofund tin money. I'rlce b mast , poetage psld , $2 per box , or three boxyfor . t , ; wnrrrElrGUARANTEES' .n . I . cooed by an autborued agents , . _ S Dr.FelixLeBrun&Ca t' SOLE PfOPItISTOl4e. x 4 ' C. F , Ooodmau , Drugglet , Solo Agent , for Omaha r , Neb , m&e wlv r "l l l .I . f ii is .i lhI ( L . eg 1) ) Lr ) > = lull " ' I 4 f + ti ' ll i' i'd I a . t./ ' ( ° ' l / fJ i Itu'v , lul i ItN , , : YN1 p , ' 1 ; J , ) Imported' Beer IN BOTTLES. , , ) Erlanger , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tip iyitt.ite ' , . , 1' ' Pilsaer. . . . . . . , . . , . , .Bohemian I Kaiser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .llrotueu. , , DOMESTIC. th' . . s II Budweiser , St. Louis 1 J Anhauser. . . . . . , . . . . . . . StLouiF , I3egts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dlilwauket7 , i 1 ' Sohlitz-Pilsner.hlilwaukce , { + { ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ale , .or. , Datupstic and Rhino f Wine. ED , tit 4TTREI1 , ; 1214 FR nnm. tmeltOl.1 .taer.ly of Ihwelrm for , ' lta eurr of drrauaemulty * i # , FQRI A V G VI ! n . "eun.IlwW W aGhn1 uUuh Ih , not runlmn. ' r' . . Ilu..llh Elyddc tl.ge . , .dvenhrdln turn ell lu O /v / , mh.ultnlar ltblar t y 1 Ilu l1Nery.r Inu , . . pngr.a it F.LIW , 'i".t Ir ' n .plus , . , , u.141fvnnanon1 .Adrn eb.J I D I ' t ll I o f BETTER AND CNEAPERTHAN SOA P You ALL IIouso.Oloaning Purposos. I1' WILL. CLEAN PAINT , DIAitlLE , OIL CLOTHS , IIATI 1 TUJ3S , t IIOCKEUY , KtTCIIL'N U1EIi51LS WINDOWS , &e. IT WILL POLISH TIN , DItASsCOPPER AND STEELWARE or &z. . KINDS. b , I Er , wT N , t J.1e1 , TOE CHINESE NAVY. r Au Dr g anliattoa Lilllc Ru0 q Amcll g Western NdtlofS , OUACrvnlloua of an inlolllyTont Bnllor. Tim following account of tic Chine nary , says The Now 'York Evening 1'Dat ( e rho vcritaUlD atatemmlt of an intoll ( go ut seaman who spent some , once in the eorvice , nt related in 1ue communication ; The Chincao Froltch complications hnvo attracted the world's notice to time poasibilitiea of rho Chine army , but lit. d o or no attention ] ton icon buetowca on rho notion's powers , olfcnaivo Mill doion vivo , on the sons. It ia'not uuivoreally knetvm lint theca is n Chinese navy , and those who aD know of it knew but hale about it. Iris rho fast of Chia ignotnnco that induced ma to rotor to the subject , writing with n realizing sense of lay m competence , and my only axcuso being th at of knowledge ! tarn experience. From April 29 , 1879 , to Sept , 4 , 1882 , I one enrolled in rho envy of the Ch inese service. it cnmoabout natural. 1y enough. A Caundinu born lad , I fol. lofted time eon from my sixteenth year ; . Iw o and ono hnlf yenta an common aen mnn nn the ship l radorid F , , of St , John's throe years in the morchalt service - ice , and for seven weeks in the early months of 1870 , ercrnmd mnte tai time Itns ton ship Agues. tiVo Were lying in Litt. Tin boy , at. Conran , and n party of Eng lieh sailors tverc thorn , rule ono oacuiug bovnu to talk with ms gUnut the Chinese. Uno Englishman boasted of the services re ndered the Cllinceo emperor in 1804 by AGsj. Gordon , of rims royal ougiuoora , and our captain told with equal prtda of the ca mpaign of the impariuhata against the Tni pmg , in which tlonhat signal service tuns rendered by an American named Wnttl , I , for ono , was not nssara , that tnroigoors wore permitted to have any- th ing to do with the Chinese army , and [ so rumnrkoa. A follow snilor nose rho an swer that soma of us had bettor enlist iii Chinn. It put an loon in my ltonaand n tow days toter I mentioned it to n Ch inese ymutlmnnunt rho , urt houao. It so hna ales that his father tuns n navel sec retary , and it flDB not tailg before J was olforrod n position in the 5111 1) Tun lif t , , with r mieD of good wages if I tune cnbla of ilachin rhoilers about the one. 1 gave rho matter n fosv days' the ught , aa then nccoPred , the alter. Lm rncu amt , which was vary pleasant , I anon t nt time kindt rentamont from my superiors , ' 1'holy is really lhthing of n seafaring na ture about iha Chinoaa. Tito paoplc e cel estial light has never been expended tat salt waters. Tioy have had anther im portant naval victories oar disasters No Chinaman hiss been a naval horn. All rho notion's ours have boon on laud. Chinamen hnvo Havoc rovet111 the seas , + ha ve never hod ships that } rove traded in for eign waters. There has been no na venture or commerce about thorn , no ideas of marine capacity. But within n few years , tvlimt other people hnvo been Permitted to have in turcouroo with Chinnono of the thoughts that has comp to their national mind has had to (10 with the son. They hnvo aeon , as other nniious have also rmnarkod , that their seaboard suggests a marine , th eir limited experience has taught the ne cessity of n navy to protect thoirocentm / washed exposure. , At the time of time contest of 1802 the Chinese saw thatihoir war junks could not eland at all before seal eupa na the allied towers had mtgngca in the dispute , ana at about the time that Tung-oho na coudca rho throne rho foundation DF the na vy was laid. There rvan also another inconh Io. The treaties 'of Pukfn' and 'Cilnmtainplucca the Chinese under abli g1it1011a to repress piracy , for already there wore men of rho Koshiuga typo who were iruticah Tlmoao pirates wale so BUCCCBeflll 111 their now calling that m rhoY Were dongernee and the 6 mart moat needs cruth them on time sea. To do fife they itDldcd dbipA , and Eng a la nd shdflod a beautiful charity iii fall : " . . ; China have some of her cast-off gnu boats. Englishmen commanded them , and for nearly naazon years they sacred tat time urooa for which the Chicago ne eded water croft. Montnvhilo , across the Yellow sea a envy had bent built. In 1870 , when Japan menaced China in the uattor of Furmnosn , n hat ful orwnsborn ill Chinese veins from fear of a Japanese attack from n th e ana. Immediately th0 Coroan and n rho boo Chao aillicultlce followed , nua d th e euluelinls determined that time Jap4 giants no longer ho n source of intimidn ui.n , 1Vhilu their uoighUlire at Yoddo worn laughing over the fleet of second bona gal bouts , the ChinD.D government purclusaed trout ml English builder tour. tarot first-class war ships. They are sum lacier vessels , formidably acmes , and caaUle of a bight rntu ospeed. 'l'imo , , _ werbtrendY 1lensed with the slope , ate. Japan { s no ] mtgor dreaded , fn point of feat the Chinese have much the latter of rho two novice. But Japan looked insguiiicent ! in the e yes of China , when slowly flat continch nation be lto ronlizli that eon rim c or other Europeans might be ticr n . rTOBaOte.It was w11110 l WaT still 111 tiR o service that rho ot'ormnont took soothe [ top , Two auublo turrottca iron-cinch W ore scooted from the ship-yards at Stettin , and rvhms those corvettes arrived n Chinoaa waters the government cam pletad aloot / of sixty vessels , of which tlto sixteen last referred to are the squat s of any allont. The old gunboats count or vary little , but there are some vor } well built transport. iii tlto fleet , The matter o urcitnsin t ships is lua all that has boon accomplished. Tin C hinese are ins ineenious us Yankees , The } will ley old English wagon or at Amencam platy , nu manufacture wagon s and plows On thou model. So about tin so slips. Adjoiuin'r the arsenal at Iice , Nan they built a hock. There their yes Bole are not only repaired , but whet o hey are now building other 8b1 1)a iron s the toaola of tllDSO they hnvo nirchnacd This work is under the direction of Ocr loan and Amolican onghtuora , ' I aauU t not that good ships will be built , but it 1 a to be questioned whether mauufacturid g will not prot'o more costly than to per chose. In this sanlo direction privatu enter prieo bus also been exerted. Li plus g Clang , the men whu was really rho loon dvr of the navy , tlfvoritd some of tit o puUlia idras tie ; flat subject into else mole of his own , lie din not scruple t n turn the public business to his own ad vautngo. White ho was takhlg the ! cn d in orhanuiug a navy far rho nation h o hod his owe private eehemoa at work f lu orgaulzoa n private association kugw n na the North China Navigation wngtnn y this seta elation need lie funds ht tit e purchase of etehnora , having ubeu 1 tools whoa 1 loft China , 1'Iteao vessel e do a carrying irnau , of which they hay 0 nhnD.t a matoply ever the junks. The ; sbo'conelitute at aajuuct to the navy Lt ( lung Chang bsvhg piutiacd that ii t time of war iboy shall act as irnnaporta a r . : - $ f J . This LI 1Iuntt Cluing I frequently mot , io is n mnn of mark , who has n great deal of energy. Ho is sensible of leis great importance in rho gorernmont , but theca is no orals a0icor who has more to contend with. It is only by the utmost effort that ho succeeds in manning his navy , lla hoe great difficulty inprecut. . t 'og enlistments , on account of the exist. once of n deep-rooted pct judico against lira on the son. The people arc so super. star 'aua that 1 they dread rims eon , and it is mrlp lay paying too highest wages that they can be prevailed on to enlist. S trangely , this superstition is easily gut o ver with , the belief being that if a mat lives three days on Unnnl hi , , ho will no ter or be unaor lesver of the dreaded ill , but will have butter luck on shipboard th an nnpwlloro oleo. Consequmilly there ore no dcaortore , but the lirat three days of n sailers life on rho water nro miecrahlo enough. Further , theta is no m ail wlro is more socially ostracized then th e Chinese sailor. All of his country. moo ridicule him , and ho is ml outcast. . Li onceuntors all of this , but meats it m anfully. Ilia was the idea of having fo reigners to train rho sailors. IIo saw that it was necessary , realizing that rho ellieiancy of n navy depends on lla man , and that that o0iclency can only coma through rho training of uxporicuco. So ho has procured western talent without stint. Both officers and sailors have co ma from foreign nations , nua Li has put every man to his place. Foreign au etetaneo hasdono the work of orgnntzn flan , and as n rule most of the eemnon nro aod , nblo bDdind follows , wall died cipinea and capable , and unaor rho au thorny of competent auperintonacnta. From my own personal observation I incline to fleck fleet the Chinese navy is now quite capable DF maintaining the rights a [ the I.mpiro. The progress that th e Chinese Ims'e nose in naval intorcata ill w short a time is wonderful. Chinn is note standing still , but is out of the ruts into n note road , and not time toast of her developments ) a this creation of n na vy. .Japan is not alone interested in tlioso mevamonta. China maintains her dig- ni ty on rims waters of rims Yellow eon , and ne wall has her , esitiarl farther south , The Aunm affair is critical. The action of the French was regarded as cut e of intolarnblo irnportinonco hereto I loft Canton , The Chinese are fearfully ptlreistont in their olinians , ana Franco will find that she. jvdl hnvo n loco bone to bits. If tlto diaper" comae to war , Ohna ) without a navy could do nothing. But it has a navy , and beyond rho shadow of doubt it will be employed in occasion of war , and amployod so well that the world will knew what it , now scarcely steams of , that China line one of ttlo beat ami d moat formidable of modern navies. llorsfortl's Acid I'Itosphato you ALcoUoLlsyr. J Dr , C. S. ELLis , Wabash , Ind , , says : tI prnacriboa it for a roan who had used tntexlcnnta to excess far fifteen years , but during tlto last two roars has entirely nb stained. Ho thinks the Acid Phosphate is of much benefit to him , " Clttcngo'a lUuhest Mon. ClilcagoConospotdonco to NcwYerk San. - Few poreona familias with the great es- talcs of Chicago will rluosticion the aGsto rnout that rho largest ma that of Cyrus II. M cCormick , which i3 estimated by finan /iota at front $10,000,000 to $16,000,000 , " H o made it iu'rnanutucturing rcapingana chinas. His marked trait fe his indomit- ab le will , as } s shown by four trials of his suit against the. Chicago , Pittsburg d n Fort 1Vaglto railroad for rho value of baggage burned in one at its depots. Ho is a Presbyterian of the sternest sort , and has gidp n to rho churches nttd th e thdDlo ( cal ' acmlnnr ! not leas than $ u00,000. IIo is a aomocrat of rho old school , and hna fro- neatly rendered national nice ill campaign work. Ho is totally ] Waking in lorsonal agnetism. Ilia wlFo is much his junior three oars , and they have five children , " of whom are o e. Thooldest son , braauaio of Princeton t la _ HAW ratio 'fp hiefP.r.nr + 1. , of buaiuess 1 . _ . - . . .u oaree , and is of de eply iritorested in rho work of the. Young Alen'e Christian Association , of which ho ( e the vice presidout. Cambtn ly la g rho Grtntraits of his father with rho M suavity and enthusiasm of his nether , ho is gonornlly concodca to be a worthy heir to time millions stored away for him , Probably time second } n rank among of th e rich taint of Chicago iaAlnralmnll Field , w ho is uolo ovar 48 yenta of age , lie is u ative of Ca1wnYI Mass. , and at an earl ay ontoraafi dry goods eot olmeroas clack 1Vhor1 Potter I'lmor , aurtltg time war do. clans to abandon marcantilolifoAlrField hod 53G,000or ee with which to purchase n the chief intoreet in time valuable plant. It soon became apparent that lie 11aa fumnueinl nkilitica of rho Lighcatordur , ate. ho now stands tit the bond of the mcrcluutt princes of Chicago. IIia wealth ' is ostilnatoa at from $1,000,000 to $7 , T 000,000 , lie is n mnn of whom Chicago p eople are proud , His chief recreation of late has Uuo1m travel , but ho is said to b e developing literary tastes iii his leisure b hours. ife } cahreo toward his employes has been mare that liberal , atd he is n ( mat who takes pleasure jut giving old but poor trialda a warm grasp of rho laud on n attoct c"rnor instead at in a back ahoy , In rho way of charities ho ) e vary .ystuutntio , amid does not wish to appear ua n phrlauthropiat. IIie inGuonco is al. ways used to ndvuueo time cmnmoreinl honor' of rho h cnntmuuity. Whmlevor n ' tow thousand dollars have ncmunuhsted On his hands he finaesomo desirable piece of coal estate in which to invest it , lie a lready bolas control tit property careful- l y calimatod at $3,000,000. 'l'imo only u h , eidmtt rolnica of his social life is time foot that whom P suitor for the into of Alien Scott ho tonne he had a pereinWut rival Both once weal to rho railroad of station to bid her good by. Neither Itaa canto in rho point of a proposal. Both accLm moles her on lima trniu tor the Iuiviltl reef time last word and Afr. FField p n t i s nily outruau his rival old ubtainca n favorable answer noun the lady. AIn Fiul is intnroetul in several of time meat w orthy ahuritiua hots , Timers are ninny shrewd business mutt w ho hmaiet that the second richest mat in C hicago is Ptulip 1) . Armour , Ito has had some wonderful strokes of luck , aua h as been lrnowu to hint that. 1w had $10 , . a 000,000 fu cosh with which to stork cur. Hera , It is quite well known that ha hoe been caught out rho losing aids this raft to rho lints tit nlillimis. But for s this ho would probably Gsko the oceans iii. } etoudotUmulhirarank. ] ID hlta'ustturned , 5 0 'core of neu lsnd is n corulont , } jovial manI who devotes himself hullY toleaf mesa , Ho tuna loco Went 11'utertuan , N , O Y „ std began as a pork paokur in blil a wnukuo with lla brother. ' 'wonty year a a4o ho cane to Chicago. ] le rencltc s hie olllco at 7 o'clock mum lime horning , since with his abdl'of libontllysaladed nsaisianis at a rcetnuraut close by , aua leaves for horao at 0 , to bo in bed by U , flu le the nlnst daring speculator h + to town timid the hero of a pork deal wiiel I of auttpd his Grin $7,200,000 , , Ile occupie e a 11110 IIIa1161011 111 Pralrio ntetrue , , bu t . . . . . n . . . . r ' y lives in an unpretentious way torn man of his manna. JIie oldest eon is nearly of ogee and is already being fought time myetenea of Limo moat busineae. Another boy to studying in n private academy. M r. Armour quietly disbursed lest year in charitioe sit least $80,000. , Tlo ) faintly attend I'Igmouli Congregational church , At1d do theft' full share in sustaining it. Chicago has ton or more citzmis ) rank. tu g well up in rho millions , B , I' , Ilutch inaun , n lending spirit on rho board of tr ade , whocnino here o bankrupt from L ynn , Allt6a „ might show n list of prop. arty worth $6,000,000. John 1Vuntworth is another of our richest citizens. Ilia only heir is n dnughtor. No one nt taro is to make a ratio nn Gcorgo Ai , [ 'unman who to also n very wealthy man , ami d n minl of fine tastes ta ImDU1D nine , Ta o richest heiress in Chicago is Mice Do Ioven , who will have the estate of B , I' ' ' , h addock in addition to rims wealth of her fa ther , rims well-known banker. A maim sulloring frrm , debility aul loss of appetite tooktwo bottles of IIood'a Snrnnparilln , gained ion poumla amid got well , - - r TWO FAST MARES. intornstlnF roots Concerning 21lnud t3. antl GuIdsnilUi draad. Frmn the Port JenlsN ( , Y. ) Car. N , Y. Telegram. "I was oiico the owner of Maud S , fern n week , " said Air , 1V , S. IIulbort of Cincinnati cinnati the other any ! a your correapan dcntwhilo epocdiagovortlloEro ) railroad , 1Vhmt naked how he came into posscarion of her , ha said : "Aft old river mnn by the nano of Bugler ummt with me to n solo of thorouglm breds in Kentucky. Bughar had iota of money , and he bouj ht eleven heroes , .feat na we were leavutg n horse was put up that struck my fancy , arcs 1 Lid ) tor to for $1.16. I made ar rangomeuta with Brighter to have her shipped with his horses , and n tow days lit er , whontho , horses conches Cincinnati Bughar pointed omit a sorrel mare as mine , 1 said oho did not look like my horse , but Bugler was positive. , so I said no more about it and took rho animal , which was thou unbroken. A week later I Teuna in nay memorandum book that rho horao I hin d bought tuna n bay , not n sorrel , se. I eont time sorrel taste home. 'That's whore I loads my lniatnko , for the sorrel was' th e afterward famous Maud S „ who hum s trotted in 2:08 : , it is claimed , ando wh o- " o"Pardon me , " interrupted ml old gon- tlmnnn , who was listening to the nnr.t fiva , "rho host floe oho over made was 2:1 : 0,1. " , , TILE DIA1tlH FAST TIMR , "She has trotted a nmilo in 2:08 : , sir , " continued Mr. IIulbort , "nod , further than that , she has sane ft twice to my personal knowledge , but bath times in > rlvnte. Silo was timed by exports with atop watches. The little bay I got in exchange formAlaud S. never trotted un der throe minutes. Bugmor } saw that th e sotto ] one a Gtlo animal , and lie put her in good hands. Finally she passed taro It11o hands of Dlr. Steno , and 110 ma naged her so well that Mr. ' Van- dcrbilt hoard eF her and wantedptD buy her. She then had trotted in W ! ch 'Dexter's ' " was just time ! cried th e interested old gentleman before mon boned. "Exactly so , " Mr. Hulbort event on , "and Mr. Vanderbilt paid $20,000 for her. After n while she was not managed we ll and failed to scat 230 ; , whereat Vanderbilt waxed wroth and wrote Steno tartar in not very choice. English. Stone replied : Send me tire horse and I will mnko her beat anythinl * err four loge in this country. ' IIo got her again , and w hen Vanderbilt noaldrovo her , } to said ha wouldn't take $100000 ; for the mare. You loom to be pretty lnuctl interested horseflesh Mr Hulbert said , turning time old gentlonatr , OOLUSHITII MAIM , " Wcll , l'd ought to be"was tune reply , "I was the original owner of Goldsmith Alnid , " Tire dickens ! " was tirosurprised reply rho group , "My name , ° said the old man , modest- , "is John B , Decker , and I line near Dockortown , Sussex county , N , J. Time aid was into of , rho worst pieces of horseflesh I ever saw when oho fuse a filly. Just for exercise she'd jump ovary fence on the farm , I tried to take some rho spirit out of her by plowing cent with her , but it was no nee. " "Whore did you got the mother of the M aid ? " asked some ono. "Time don of the Maid was an Abdal hal t mare , old n good one , too. She was half slater to Old , Ilnmbletoniar , std alto could trot n rnla } jut 2:38 : to an old. fnshioual road wagon , for I've driven her in that tuna myself repentodly. Time airs of the. Afraid was a Ilanbletouimt stallion atoned by Suuloy Edanll of Goshen , N . Y. ' ] to Maid was foaled in 1868 , and alma was always na wild'ae n hawk , I acid her th for $350 to Tom Brigham old Jufim II. ecker of lV uwburg , William Denton , known in those days as "Jersey Bill , " ought her for 5000 , atd sold her to At Aldcu Coldeumith for $000 and n wagon. loldsmitlt hired Bill Bodine of Aliadlo town to train her for rho track. It took de four men to harness her , mid oho clearly wi killed Iodine three or four rinse , But after lie conquered her oho soon became fnnuue , , and Budd Doblo bought her far 516,000 , and sold her subsequently to enry Sntith , rho broker for $30,000 , Co 1'hnt'e rho early , history 01 rho Maid. I sh gut eft' hero at Middletown , gontlornon „ b but I nt right glad I mot yo , and with n pe cordial handshake rho all . gentleman loft tit s. - - - - Tested by Tinto , For Throat Diseases , Cold , , and Cough , , ] luotrN's lbtexauAL Tllocues hnvo pnn'ed their olllcncy by a teat aunty rasa , , 1'rieu : Leta. - COhI 11'enther Hboltor lot- Stock Pro- Iltallo. Antcrlan AkrlculWrlet , Not one fanner in a Imundrol understands - stands time inrportanco of shelter for stock. Tha ( has much to do with rho succors or failure of tuna of thcueauis at tartnore , Animate fairly sholturoa conaumr ton to forty per cent , less food , incroaeo more in Weight , canine out in spring tor hoalthior3 and working and lnilk producing animate re mach hotter able to censer effective sorvico. Time loss of one or more working horses or ozou , or of cows , or other farm stack , ( s often n stnggoring blow forthoao n carcely alto to tltnka time ends of the unr moot , and the largo majority of each Pl losses of nuitnnle are trucoaolu ! n aisonso 9 duo , directly or indirectly , to inlpropar protection in autumn , winter , or epring. so f rho food autml , all rho animals use u p largo parcnuGlgo in prDduciugethe na hind heat of time body at all seaamts , mind heat enough to keep up ninotyeight do green all thrnulth the body is absolutely Co 088ellinll Only Wlht fUOa rOmWl119 Iltte r _ this heat is prnvulod iu tbo eyetam can go to incronao growth and strength an a the nlnnufaotura of milk in cows and eggs in fowls , 11'hou boat eacapa , rnpialy from the surface , as iii ooh t weather , more heat utust be procure d within , and morn food be tltue coneum Qa. In nature this is partly guard. ad against Uq thicker hair or far in winter. Any thinking man will eeo that an an final oaheT requires leas food , or has more loft for otl t uses it protected artificial- ly ngninat winds tltnt carry off heat rapid. lq , and ngninst storms that promote rims lees of heat by evaporation of moisluro from rims surface of rho body. A dozen co ws , for example , will consue from two to six ions more of hay if loft exposed Frmn October to April , than tE warmly a tofeted , and in rho totter also rhoY will be in touch bolter health and vigor , ana give much route milk. Other cattle , horses , sheep , nua arvino will Ua equally bmlofitea by careful protection. Tiglmhtesa in time chest is a forerunner of disease. SnDaritan 11'crutnc is rho an tidote. ' $160 , 'I Every epileptic sufferer ought to try Snmarilttn 11'crptnc at once ; ' says Rev. .1 , T , Etter1 of New Glares , lVie. "Ifo a hover failing comedy , S EARS & BOSARDI R o Eztte A8llcy , C ord 1Gt11 and Dodge Streets , ' % Yillinms' Block. No. 01 Ifouao and lot on 9hcrman avenue , A nlrn home nt a bargain , 84 84ro0-Lat In Shlnn'e eret addition , 2 story house of 10 room , , , cal well , cistern and ehvds Cheap , -ilmteoandlotn6hlnn'eaddition. . Cory housobcmutlfullvtoated , Vcrychoap. OD81IW-Onoallduhalf story lodes ell half ot , three minute , walk from UOion l'acleo depot A rare bargain. 40 6 One tat In IIhnebaugh's addition. Very desks blo and term , excrptionnlly easy , ! 03 Tw choice late In llalscem Place , fronting on park. Fine Idaltty , grand view , 81,000 per lot Very cheap , , f13 $3,000-Ilouso and full tot in Kounlzo k Ruth. addition. An e Icgant home , with nil the modern hntrovement. sunny , airy. Avery desirable inCldoproperty. Cheap. 00 tt1YW-A brand new eight room house in Nrl , son's additlon. City water anti gas , largo barn' eh1do and fruit trees. All the motion , conycu fences-a eompiCto home. 401 81a1o-A ono loth Armstrong's addltlon , camn mandinga boo viewof the cRyand river. Choice , 07 One buslncse lot on Cumlug street , limo mint rap. Idly improvingbulncsastreethlthecity. Two buitdings on lot , 85,000 , Termeea. } . AD 81,100-Story and tnlf houeo on ball lot , near U , 1' . depot. A dead barknin. Must be sold , ! 1D 851-One lot in Shlnu'e second adJltlon do s vety Jcsirnblo locality high and dry , 8:00 in cash , bal.mco in monthly or quarterly payments , to suit purchaser. A rare chance to secure 0 homy at a low prlca , 4 $ 81x,0-Ilouso old lot In Roger' . addition , 8500 down , A good bargain , 47 8500-ileuse and tat corner of Sixth amt Pamee Sta. 7 room , in houeo , a goal location for bus. mess block. Abargain. ! S $7,000-A house and lot on 0th and hickory St will soli on casyterms or trade for a farm. 50 $7.000-A one and a halt story loose with 5 tur nlshed rooms on corner of 12th and fierce St. Easy terms. 5281,750-Ahouse on full tot In Parker's addition. Flno shade trees , cosy Ilouso five roam , , evil ) sell at terms to suit purcba er , . Agood bargaln. 55 $ O.700-Largo houeo of ten roams on Hurt Street near to business and convenient to Street car. Highly respectable locality , gasclty water ; every thing compote , 'rho best place of the market for a huslneb , titan's rcddence. 5 8 8700-1 lot and barn on Dancrott St very'chcap Ono half cash , 5D SL20u-fouo anti lot in Capitol iIIII additlou , llousoand , barn all In good repair , a merydestra tile property , 70 81,000-A good house on halt lotto ° arkcr'e ad dltlon. Rico shade trees , good fence all in good repair. Newlypamteda desirable lithe place , cheap ! 71.830.000-Asplendid store on lanley [ St.four story brick ; hydraulic elevator. A good paying loves' ttncnt. 73 8157-Ilouso ; and lot corner of 15th and Dorcas , n eery mice house ; convenient to U , 1' , Depot , cheap and terms easy. CHEAP LOTS : ! 40 Lots In Kirkwood-the cheapest unimproved property how au rho market. :0 Une acre tots 1n McEntoa , addition. Our city rapidly growing in this direction. 0 Five Acre tracts in Tuttle's , ub dlvtelon. The .nest eytburban property to to had. a Lola in Shim's Addition , on Charles street. Must be sold together , 8,100. 'A bargain for Borne one , a Lots in Redlck's Sub Dlvision , 8500 each , invostmont'hero will bring quick return , . ' 10 One Acre. Iota at Park Plato , Selling al prat and terms to suit buyers. C all and. Sea Other Bargains , On Our List. S ears & Bosard WILLIAIIS' , Bi100K. OTl/1A7 : 8 S team Dye-Works ! PpJ 11th Street , bat Famnm and Douglas a. 8. ' 'A1UG & CO. . PROI'IUETOIIS , L..Ilse' and Cents' Clothing cleaned , drat snare. palter. ! 'lames end tips dennnd , dyad and curled La dies' Aults , in 611k , aorta and Velvet , cleaned by e French dry cleaning procase , 'A Orat claer tailor shop In connection. ALL WOIIK WARRANTED , STATE OF NEISflA81iA , Douglas County. is S a County Court , held at 1.110 County Court Boom , , , i n and for said County , Nor , 7th , A. D. 1683 , P esnlt , A M. Chadwick , County Judro In the matter of the Estate of Albert E Simpson , ceased. ' 'fl reading and Nlugrho petltlon of Dfary Simpson , dow of dccca , d 1 rAyhg , for the probating and at. lowance of an hlslrwnent purporting to ho the last will and testament o1 enid derea ed and for rho op lolntmentot ho' scl at executrix thereof. Ordered , That Nov. 30th A , D. 1683 at in o'cio k t in. , lr aelgncd far hcarln g said , petltl n , when n' I 1rertloge luterceted in sold utattar may appear at a unty Lvurt tabu held , in anti tar said County and ow cause why the prayer ul petit east should not e grmded ; mul that aortae of the pendency or Bald tition nudtho hearing 'hereof , lw gluon to nit ywr tlat181111Cr'etCll ill elhl nlattcr , by , uLllrhing a copy this onlcr it , the steals Hal y 1lco , a newspaper printed iii ealdCounty for three succueeh u weeks prior to aatJ day at hearing , [ A true copy , ] A. 11 , CIrAnWICmc , etovT d ltow SW County Judge. NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY. . 01 I 1 1 I J ) ( succrosolts TO DAVIS A SNYDEI1J Oenerat Dealon In REAL tem FAIINASS sT , - . OMAUA , pave for Mt. 00,000Acre. arefully .eiected Iaadr Farlenl Nebraska. at low prlw and on easy tonaa. improve } farms for sale 1n pauRu : Dodge , Colfax , atte , hurt , Cundng , 8arpy , Washington , Morlok , Sounded , and Butler Counties. Tatas hold hr all [ sad. of the State. lfaney loaned ml improved farina. Nntne L'ubllo Alaay , to oiliest. Cerreepondene , _ licited. _ J AMES Md VEY , Practical Horse Sheer hates a epueiaity of y ouletere and tendorfonthnr t SII 1wDoJgostreotbotxuenlltha dllthold Fr lot. It John D , Peabody , M , D. , aHYSICIAN & SURGrEON. OFFICE ROOMS , a and b 1501 FARNAM , flesidence 1111 Douglas Street. CAARLES SHIVEIIICK , ) I i 9 a Have just received a large quantity of . new , 7 AND AM OFFERING i T EM AT VERY LOW PRICES PASSENGER ELE'PATOR CHASI SHIVERICKI I I I 'To A11 Floors. 12001208 _ OMAHA nd 1210 , NEB Farnam , St , ltv ry V l l -'Z i - r 4 , a a T r ai E NANUFACrURER OF OF STRICTLY FUtST CLASa 3 ' Carriaaes BugiesRoad it r , S I'e AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. I . ISID and 1820 Damoy Street and' 403 S. 18th Street , - u.trated , StreetOMASA Catalogue furnished tree upon appllcatlao sASK NEB i ASK YOUR dltoeltfts FOIL THE ' OMAHA DRY HOP m av } WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL , . ' by the Omaha Dry 8e.P Yeast Cc rims DART STREET , ODTAIIA , NEll 1 4 Gkranite BPOILING. BAKING FOR 1 BOILING , PRESERVING , , LT J , vA N1' ' IS WSOL : SOME , . rl 'y 1 h The Best Ware Made for the Kitchen. yyjh P I fFIFlO MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE fr' SIB LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY , ST. , FPP Silo liv 811 ' l'PVP 1t P a. . fl ethru > , > i _ Pa arse J. Ae WAKEFIELD , . ' 1WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN j LuMber , Lath , Sh tilgies Pickeig , r SASH BOORS , BLINDS MOULDINGS LIMB , CEMENT PLdSTERI &C STATE GENT FOR MILWAUKEE EMENT COMPANY. ' Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA , NEB Booth's 'Oval' Brand F RESH FISH AT WHOLESALE D , B BEEMER. AgentOmaha. e . ® ® .11. .8 F& . Vrasl DEALERS IN Hall's Safe an. Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAPES , VAULTS , LOCKS , &e. I 1080'F a rltza Stop , fJ tract. Oman. O I C { Merchant He PHILLIPS Tailor , ! ' r , , 1504 Farnam St „ Next Door to Wabash Ticket Office. ' , Itequots an examination of his tine stock o. WOoLFNS A specialty made FINE SUMS AD UYEnCOA'IN , Aldo a lull line of liueiu0u 6ultlr ge old 1'topeorlrg , , n11 garateaG guanglead to bo made in the late + tatyles and a Itb the brat trim" 1 gs , OAILAAD SEE DIK. , Anheuser-Busch I . BREYIING ASSOCIATION # C1. AIgR : : t , , CELEBRATED w \ - Keg and E ottled Beer This Excellent floor speaks fcr itself , , "I .VS ER Gyr Ill. r ' ORDERS FROM ANY PART Our TJI@ ' , BUSCIIBfl1.1' I , c . , , ' . ,5 + STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST , , I St LOUIS0. . . , , . . " ' .Promptly Shipped , tALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDARD f ® r Car' 1 . li r r l r n lr 1 'i o t I F SCHLIEr , Solo Agonl for Omaha and the West. Cor , 9th Street and Capital Avenue' . 1 1