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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY. JANUARY 12 , 1884.
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THOMAS'
Cans Rheumatism , Luw-
r , Sprains and
Asthma , Cattrrli ,
Coughs , Colds , Son Throat ,
Diphtheria , Sums , Frost
Bites , Tooth , Ear , and Head
ache , and all pains and aches.
The tot Inttrail ml eiterail remedy In tie
ctld. Ctety bottle cvmintMd. Sold by medicine
dtftlcn eteiytrhete. Dlr ioiw ! In cltlit lupuses.
trice soertu njji.co.
FOSTER , MILDURN 4 CO. , Prop' " ,
DurrAU > . N.Y..U.B.A.
ron Tin : cimr. OP AIJ , DISEASES op
uoneKS.CATTf.n. Piinr.p , DOGS , uooa
and I'OUl.'lKY ,
roll TWrSTY YKUIS tlnmnlircllnmi" ) .
Veterinary Hppclllcn limo Ix-on II IHI la
fnlhlc , htork Im-rdcr * . I.lyrry HaMnnml
Turfmen. Ilornp HiillninilaIniiurnrliirrrH. .
Cool Mlnnr < tiitpnnlr4 , Trni'jt Illmiudronu
ninl MrnneiTlrx. und others handling stock ,
vlthporfrctruemft.
lliminhrr > \otiTlnnry Mnminl , rtX )
$ rnt free by mall on row Irt or price1. Ml crnti
3r rainpblrU unit frrc on application
Ht'Ml'IUinYS IIOMUOPATIIIU MKD.CO ,
10U 1'ullun Street. Itcw York.
Vltnl WrakncM nnd Pro -
HUNIPHE tratlon from o\cr\vorkur
Indiscretion , rndlcnlly
nnd promptly cured by It.
Ik-en In tun V ) yc.-iri ,
Isthomoitmicccsii- _ .
f ill ronteily known. PrlcoJlpiTV
lareo vial of powder for 83 , nont post f rrp on re
coljjt ot iirlro. lliiiiiplirrvn' llnniro , IMrrt. Ikj.
Ulust. CaltUocuo iruo. ) tl ! ) Fultua bt N. vZ.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,00
C&Tickets only 55. Shares in Pro per tie
Louisiana State Lot'.ery Company ,
"IFieVc ) hereby certify that we supervise the ar
rangements for nllthe Jifonthlyand Scmi-Annual
Jtrawinys of the Louisana ktate Lottery I'om-
yany , ant ! in person manage and control the
J3rav > ings thcmselits , and that the same are con-
tluctfd with fumctty , fairness , and in good faith
toward all parties , and vc aitthorvx the company
to UK this certificate , with foe-similes of our sig
natures attached , in its advertisements. '
OMMISSIO.SKRS.
Incorporated in 15(53or ( 2Scais \ > y tbo Ic ? slituro
P.- f or educational and clinritabls purpoKf B witli a cap-
. - italuf 31,000 OiX ) U > whieli aroecr\o fund of over
J 550.000 lus F-We bctn added ,
Hy nn overwhelming porular vote it * franchise
KM mode a part of the present etat ) coustitutioii
adopted December Sd , A. 1) . 1S79.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed <
dorsed by the people of any State.
It neve ? scilca or postpones.
Its grand ample number drawings take
place monthly.
A splendid opportunity to win a Fortune.
Krst Grand Drawing Clnss A , at Now Or
leans , Tuesday , January IB , 1884 164th
Monthly drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE , § 75,000.
100,000 Tickets at Vivo Dollaro Each , Frac
tions , in Fifths in proportion.
LI T OF PniCES.
1 CAVITASi PRIZE I 75,000
1 do do 25,000
1 do do 10.000
2 PUIZES OF 6000 12,000
fi rlo 2000 10,000
10 do 1000 10,000
20 do 600 10,000
300 do ! ' 0
CO ) ilo 100 , 80,000
1000 do 26. . , . . . . , . " 5,000
ruizra.
0 Approximation prize ] of $700 . 0,750
3 do do fOO . 4,600
B do do 50 . 2,250
1EG7 Prlieo , amounting to ? ' 65,600
Apr Mention for rated toclnb ) blioulii lie made ouly
&t too otllco of the C Jinpiny In New Orleans.
Kor further Intormttum write clearly Hiving full
1'l.lron. Make I' , O. Jlowy Oniera pa > alIo anil
uilJrwa Itceiatcred T cttcre t < >
NEW OHLEANS NATIONAL BANK ,
Nuw Urlcana , La.
Pottd Nctos nnd onlinary letters by Mail or Kx
preaa { I1 mra.1 of Si and ujm-arda by Exprcan nt our
u.tense ) to
II. A. DAUPHIN ,
M. A. DAUPIIIN , Now Oilcan * , IA.
Ou7 fimenth Bt. , Washington , I ) . O.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO , ,
B. Frank SVIoore ,
127 La Salle Street , Chicago. ,
New Manager of Chicago OHlce , To whom apply (
Icforuiatlou and tlcnets , 161th Monthly
Drawing ,
Jan. 15.
Tuesday. . .
Flr tCi | > llil Tr'ie * 7tCfP. Tlcltls J5 ; old
Filths at SI-each. Heofull em abu\e
Mcctlnp of tlio Btnto Dnr.
LINCOLN , January 11 , 1884.
To the Kditor of THK OMAHA IRR :
The state bar ttssociation , mot Ins !
evening , it being tlio annual mooting ol
the association for the election of its
oflicors.
After the business of the mooting had
boon transacted , Mr. Ilnrwood , of the
Lancaster county bar , introduced a rcso
lution for the adoption of the association ,
recommending that our sarmtora and
members in congress urge upon the prcs >
idont the appointment of .Indue Dandy
to fill the place now held \ > y Jiulgo
McCrArj' , about to boconiu M\cant , itc.
HTlio resolution w.-v1 * discussed by various
members of thu acsuciation present , and
the propriety of ita adoption at tlio pros-
cnt titnp , thuro being , all told , present
but thirteen members that certainly
was not an expression of the nmjority ,
there being ono hundred and eighty
members belonging to the association.
A lively discussion followed. It was
urged by aomo that the passage of the
resolution would bo the expression of
the Lancaster county bar and not thu
stnto bar. There were eleven members
from Lincoln present , and two from
Douglas all told. Xo ono opposed , on
the ground of personal objection to
Judge Dundy , but as impolitic and ab
solutely injurious to him in thus necking
to commit the entire bar of the atate ,
\ \ ith but n baker's dozen present.
On behalf of the members it was urged
, ! mt the notice to the bar had been gen-
einl , and that our action vrtin binding
ipon the whole , and that to postpone
fcn.s was urged by some would also proj-
ulice the object of tlio resolution.
The motion was finally aecided by n
standing vote , seven for and six agninat.
_ Wo suppose the movers of this rosolu-
, | on will have it elegantly written upon
silken paper , typed in gold , placed in nn
vory-box and sent by special messenger
if the State Bar association to Senator *
Van Wyck and M.uulorson to bo pre
sented to President Arthur , urging the
vppointmcnt of Elmer S. Dundy to till
the old shoes of Judge MeOrary , "about
to become vacant. "
Whether the attempt to connect the
jtato bar to this appointment remains to
bo seen , with what success.
MEMiiri.s or STATE BAR ASSOCIATION.
ao
Itis now undisputed that AVcl Do Moycr'n
Cntarrli Guru In tlio only treatment that
jnll absolutely cure Cntarrh fresh or chronic.
"Veiy otTicocinug , Snnil , Guuld , Weeping
Water , Nob. " Ono box cured mo. Mrs. Mary
Konyon , UiRirmrck , D.iltota " It restored
mo to the pulpit , Rev. Goo. K. lleis , Coble-
vlllo , N. Y. " "Ono box radically cured mo ,
Uov. C. H. Taylor , 1-10 Noble street , Brook
. " "A .
lyn. perfect curenftorSOyou.HBuffering ,
J. D. McDonald , 71lt Broadway , N. Y. , &c. .
etc. Thousands of testimonials are received
from all parts of the world. Delivered , SI. 00.
Dr. WeitDo Meyer's Illustrated Trea
tise , " with statements by thn cured , mailed
free. D. 15. Dewey & Co. , 182 Fulton street ,
N. Y. tuoa-thurcviiat-in&c-Sm
A UlthH iillll.
The Cro department waa called out yes
terday morning about 10 o'clock , and hur
ried to the supposed BCOHO of the Cro ,
near the government stables.
After a hard run they were unable to
discover any conflagration and the causa
of the fire was finally explained.
Ono of the "ily" ghls living in that
vicinity wanted to take n ride for her
health , and desiring to call a messenger
boy to order a carriage for her , resorted
to the District Telegraph alarm. Slio
turned the crank a notch too far , and
turned in a fire alarm instead.
Postmaster Samuel A. Hewitt ,
Of Monterey , Mich. , delivers himself in tins
wise : "Pur colds , burns. Born throat , und rheu
matism , Thomas' l.'clettric Oil cannot bo beaten -
en , I pay keep it ut > tu the standard , and it
will satisfy the i > eoi > lo. I shall suad fur a uow
supply soon. "
OMAHA ? January 11 , There will to a
regular meeting of the Ruth ilobekah de
gree Ledge No. 1 , Saturday evening ,
January 12th , at 7:30 : p. in. prompt.
There will bo public installation. Grand
Master Hudson will bo present to install
ollicora. Let every odd fellow and his
family ho present , particularly the mem
bcrs of Ruth Ilobekah dtigreu lodge.
Slits. K. J. LIVESEV ,
Secretary.
Table Kti.iiutro In Holland.
Correspondence Hprlngflelil Itqmblr.an. !
But social etiquette in Holland is nol
to bo compared to that of the table. II
the ono is curious , thu other is supremely
droll. It is amusing to see 'the ' Dutch
oat. Tiioy take their plateful as soon as
they are helped , and cut it up into mor
sels. Then they Iny the knilu.in front ol
the plato , and li'duing on the table with
left hand , proceed to eat all with thu
fork. I never saw 'food oaten otherwise ,
except that BUIIIO deserta oru shovelled
with the Bpoon instead of the fork , two
spoons lying with Icnifo and furl : at each
plate. AH this is etiquette. ] jt ido thu
plato a hand-refit is Boiiiotiiia-fl phtcod for
it is uecosuary thatonushould half reolin
on the table ! There is no such things us
changing covers , andibu the COIIIHVS two
or twenty , they uro served on thu
same plate , tuyd the BIIIIIO knife , fork ,
and 8oons ) aru used. The napkins are
kept in servica until the wiislierroman
has to meet a big bill for soap ! Tlio
meals are broakfaat , lunch ( knflij ) , din
ner , and supper. The first muil is itt any
time from bix to nine , and among the
better class of people the ucata can take
it in bed if tiiey prefer. Lunch is at
twelve o'clock ; dinner is from four to
half paat five ; supper in at any
time seven , nine . , or ulov.eu o'clock in
the evening. Breakfast and lunch are
oxictly aliku except that thuro id tea at
the former , and cotfeo at lunch. Supper
consists of tt'u , biscuits , and pastry , and
is served in the purlor quito as often as
in the dining-room.
Ono supper at which I was a guest I
shall alwayu lomomber. At nine o'clock
the hostess left the cud-board , o | > read
the taule-chitfi , and placud thu duhoa.
Then sbo brouuht out aepirit laiujx , which
she lighted wilh u matuh from tlio'match-
lei on thu table , and having ground seine
coll'eo in a little hand-mill , j > ho sot the
cufetieru over the lamp , whcrti it boiled
merrily duting the meal , The broad
came on in a loaf in u long basket , and
was cut into thick slices and BO passed
around. Thu butter was in a little round
cather pot , each peiaun scraping out
with hii own knife tts much as is wanted
for eiich piece of bread. _ The
cheese cjmo to table in a similar
pot and was ulao scraped and eaten
spread on thu bread over the butter.
Near the broad basket on a round tray
wus a prrtially cut loaf of brown bread ,
and slict-s of tbrco or four kinds of cuke ,
including thu invariable fruit cago. Preserves -
serves were placed on a elmllow dish , and
it waa paused round. The milk , fresh
from the dairy , waa drawn for the colFeo
from a jug that in the absence of a aide
board naturally reposed on a mat at ray
lady's side. AfUr the meal a china wail
bowl was brought out , and tbo dinb.es
washed on the Ua-tablo by the mistress
who used the snowiest of serviettes ,
and Jneithor npilfc a drop nor wet
lingers. While the diih-washing was going -
ing tin , the family and guests remained
sitting , the movromt porformtnR her task
standing where her chair had oooii | and
the the master idly puffing his rcina. All
this may seem quito romantic , but 1 was
annoyed , not only at the basket of broad ,
the sloppy scraping of butter , and the
continual hissing of the coflco over the
spirit-lamp , but as well lo have dish *
water used on the table , and to Imvo the
mistress preside over it , liut it was "tho
fashion , " and I might add that the table
was that of Professor Yandorkamor of
the Hague ,
How Children Had "Kim. "
On a dimmer tlftV , they cnt to pl J ,
Downf-o road to PC.ICOII Jonw' jwsturc ;
Dltk cllmbol the tree , Vlo loolcd o RIJ ;
Tlio hour * cro i > ctit In Inn nnd UUftlitBr.
ThR n'cht th IMI joung ot cs } filed with join ,
Yep , the funnr Dirk Mul Victoria ;
The crliioi wxro of thORrrrn l'iio | kitut ,
Hat quickly cured by CASTOH1A.
IOWA ITKStS.
Tlio Anderson murder case coat Wap-
olio county 52,000.
Dos Molnoi has 110 miles of sewerage ,
of ono sort or another.
A Sheldon doctor did business to the
amount of 80,000 in 188J. ;
Jackson county has a now poor house
and insane asylum about completed.
Spirit Like put $41,125 into improvo-
ncnts last year , and Milford § 18,140.
Dubuque is the possessor of a § 20,000
udgmunt , dating from last Saturday.
John Scott , one of the early sottlora of
Vobster county , died on the ( ! th inst.
Judge Wright ha * made a gift of 500
volumes to the library of Drake uni-
ersity , DCS Moinus.
The state temperance alliance has
called n state temperance mooting for
nnuary 22 , at Dos Moinos.
The warehouse of August Mueko , at
) yorsvillo , was totally nestroycd by fire
Friday night. Loss § 10,000.
Thos. Koedy , about 05 years of ago ,
iad his back krokon at DCS Moincn , on
, ho 7th , by the caving in on him of thereof
roof of-a mine.
W. A. Connor , n young man , was nr-
cstod in Grundy county last week , hav-
ug in his possession thirteen head of
cattle stolen from llansum Bailey , a
armor.
Statistics-show that Iowa has moro
money invested in private banks than
Minnesota , Wisconsin , Dakota , uid Mon
tana combined , having 321 banks of this
description , and $4,000,000 of capital
with deposits of § 14,580,125.
Grins.
1'leasant , healthy grins are neon only on the
'ace * of healthy persons. The dyspeptic and
debilitated can smile only in a half-hearted
way. Purif v the blood , tone the stomach , and
strengthen the tissues with lluniock lllood Hit
ters , if you M ish to laugh well and often , d
Ho Didn't FIUR Tlio Train ,
A few engineers and firemen -wore sit
ting around a coil of etcam-pipo in the
rouiid-houao tolling their yarns. Among
them was a pulo young nun who Imd loat
Ilia health in a dry goods atoro and had
just ongngul as nu extra fireman.
"I never was so mnd , " said big Bill
Deuipsoy , "as I was when I licked Jim
Uaiifioin fur not flaggin' mo. "
"When was that ? " asked ono of the
Bremen.
"Let's see , " said Bill , thoughtfully.
'That was in 70 the year they put in
the Clarion side-track. "
"For what ofteuso did you punish
him ? " asked the pale young man.
"Hey ? "
"What did you whip him for ? "
"Waal , " said Bill , "tho counfoundod
ojiot stopped down in the Kowauueo
holler , an' never vent no man back to
flag mo. I wus a comiu' down the hill
mobility-split when I seen his way-car.
I had the old ' 70 , ' with twenty-four cars ,
an' 1 hadn't no idee 'J could stop 'or , bill
I ( lung 'er over an' give "or the plug fur
all she wus worth. I tore her old fire all
out , but I got 'er by the neck all the same.
Shu stopped within three feet o' Jitn
lUnsom'a way-car. Thunder an" sour
milk , but I wasuimd ! Jim WUB a standin
there , as rattled.as a woman on a croHsiu1 ,
an' 1 says , 'You infernal ejtot , whydidu'l
you send nobody back to flag me ? ' 'By
gosh , Bill , ayn 'c , I'll bo darned if t
didn't furgit it' 'Oh , you did , eh'C eoya
T , an * 1 jumped down out o' that gangway
nn' give him the otorimlcBt walopiti1 ho
over cot. "
"Why did you not report him to the
superintendent and have him romovoc
for such gross carelessness ? " asked the
pale young man.
"S.iy , look a-hcro , young feller , Til
give you a dead straight pointer , " replied
Bill. "If you'ro a-coming on thin road
with them scirt o' ideas , the quieter you
don't coma the better fur you. If it'
good health you want , vou jest rent out
them air notions to some feller with kkl
ylcves. Tea , I'd look pretty , would ,
ii-goin' an' rcportin' a man that's got a
family to take care of , an'havo 'im thtorr-
od out of u jVo in thu dead o' wintor.
Young feller , them ideas may do fur
coanter-jumpoTB , but they hain't good fue
nothin' to railroad with. "
Dungor or Compotltou In
From "Kcnmlo Kduoitlon ffmi a Medical Pcint n
\tfV. " T.U.CtaiHton , M. I ) . , in I'uiiolar Hal-
rncu Monthly fortmuarj.
Ono of the practices most energetically
relied on in the higher class of ( jirl'e
schools is that of tbo competition ot ono
scholar with another : In somu of them
Gentle
Women
Who \rant glossy , Jnxuriant
nud wavy trcssos or abundant ,
benntiM Hair mast 11 so
LYON'S KATUAHION. This
cleKuut , cheap arUclo always
makes tlto Hair crow freely
aud lost , keeps it irom fulling
out , an'ests and cures gray *
Dtfig , rotnoTCS daiidrulF end
i' ' cliing , makoB the Hair
R'jong , giving it a curling
tendency and kocpiiifj it in
m < y desired position. Iloau *
f ifnl , iiealUiy Hair la the BUTQ
result ofi3tas H tbukou ,
Iho com no UI ion is terrific. It ox tends to
every tubjoct ; it becomes so keen as to
put each girl who is in the foremost rank
in n fovor-hcftt of cnuilalion before the
examinations , in some cases it oyor
nanlors every other fooling for the time
joing. No doubt , from the schoolmas
ter's point of view , it is the very thing ho
uants. In his professional enthusiasm
10 aims nt the highest inpntal result.
Ho is not professionally ititorcstetl in
the health or the special nervous
constitution of his girls ; ho docs not ro-
; anl thorn as tuch ono n medico-psycho-
ogical entity and problem 1 don t say
ihis by way of reproach. All good men
try to attain the highest result in their
special departments. The educator has
10 moans of knowing the constitution
ind hereditary wcakncsn of his girls
Imt the mother of ono died of consump
, ion , 'that the father of nnothor va
nsano , that neuralgia is hereditary in the
ntnily of n third , that ono has been
icrvwus , nnothcr hnd convulsions when n
) aby , another has been threatoncd witli
water in the head , oto. Hit ovrn oducn-
ion nnd training have not tau ht him to
lotico or know the meaning of nanow
chests , or great thinness , or stooging
houldcro , or very big hoaris , or juick | ,
erky movements , or dilated pupils , or
want of appetite , or headaches , or Amia
bility , or back-achea , or disinclination to
bodily exertion , But nil these things
exist in abundance ill every big school ,
nnd the girls handicapped iu that way
ire sot into competition with these who
nro strong nnd free from risks. It is Iho
most nervous , o.xcitablo , nnd highly
trung girls who throw themselves into
ho school competition most keenly.
uid they , of course , are just the moit
iablo to bo injured by it. All ( rood ob-
orvors say the intonsilj of fooling dis-
> laycd in girls' co npetitions ia greater
lian among lads , nnd that there is far
lore apt to nriso n personal animus.
lirls don't take n beating so quietly ns
> oya. Tlieir moral constitution , \vliilo in
omo waya ntrongor than that of boys ,
specially nt that ago , suffers moro from
ny disturbing cause. The whole tiling
akcH greater luld of them is moro
cul.
Sluirl Women.
The London World tolls of a now con-
rivnnco for making ladies taller. Tlio
woman who is to undergo this process ia
a cased in a very tight corset , and her
cot are placed iu shoos weighted with
ifty pounds each. She is then placed in
a machine consisting of n ring , which
encircles her waist , and is suspended
rom the coiling nt such n height ns to
irovont her feet from touching the
; round. The pressure of the corset
brcos the upper part of her body upward
and the weight of the shoos stretches her
rom the waist downward. It is estim
ated that the extreme length to which
ho spine can bo stretched by the process
hus described is two inches , and that
the knee and hip joints can bo stretched
an inch and n half moro. Thus three
iichos and n half can bo added to the
leight of almost any woman who has the
courage to undergo the trouble nnd pain
loccssarily connected with a stretching
irocoss lasting , with brief intervals , dur-
ng five or sbc months.
( jiticura
POSITIVE CURE
for every form of
SKIN & BlrOOD
JMSKASE
moil
PIMPLES10SCROFULA
TO cleanse the fkhj , Scnlp and lllood ol Itchlnp ,
Hcaly , I'ltnply , L'oppir C < ilorc < l , HcrofuloiiB , In-
lerltud , and contagloun Ilunioro , IllootI POUUIIR ,
Jloere , Abscesses , and Infantile Skin 'I'orturo , the
Jutlcura llcmodleo are Infallible.
OuUcura Ilcsohcnt , the now Blood Purifier ,
Diuretic and Aperient , expels dUcaee gvruu
from the lilocxl and pereplratlnn , atid thus
rcmotcH the enure. Cuticum , tlio Rroat Hkin
Cure , Instantly llaj8ltrhlnsaiidlnflammatlon , clears
the Hkin and Kc.il | i , licals Ulcers and Horun , restores
the Coiniiloxlon. Cutlciiro bnap , an cxquislto tikin
Ucaiitllicr mid Toilet lt nulsitu , Is inilisiwnsllilo In
treatlneelilndluoaiiua andfflrrouRhchapi > cdorKreafly
skin , black heads , blotrbun and l > aby humors ; Cutl-
cura Hemcdlca are the ouly Infallible blood purifiers
and skin bonutlflcr * .
Chan , lloughton , Ktx | . , lawierajhtato Direct , Dos-
ton , reX > rU a caeu of Halt Hhcum under his obner-
\ntlonfor ten jcnrs. wlilcli cotenil the patient's
hody and IlinbH , and tn wlilcli all knonn methods o :
treat ient had been npjillcd wftlwut lioncllt , uhloh
w.-w completely cu od polrly by the H uticur * Itcme
dies , Iravlnir a citan and health } eUtn ,
Mr. anil Mm. i\erctt : rituhhlns , liclcherto ntlatiii. ,
write : Our llttloboy uas tcrriblf allllctcd with Sorof ,
ula , Salt , Itlieum , nnd Krjpljiclas ever slneo he
UM horn , and nothing o conl/lKivo him helped him
nnttl wo tried Cuticurn llemnllcs , which ( 'radiiall }
cnued lilin.cntll lie la m as/air any child.
II. K. C n > enUr ! , Hcinlenou , N. Y. , rured ct Vtai *
latUor lAJprony , of twenty jf rf'KtancIliiK' , h ) t itl
ntra Kcniollta , 'Jlio most wonderful ciiroou rccoril ,
A ilustpau full of bcalu fell tiam him dall ) . I'hjkl
cians and his friends tliontfbt bo inu > t ulo. Cure
rw orn to before a JiHtlro of the pcaco anil Hentlcr.
on'fl mot prominen
Mn. . n. Whi ) > | ilu , Deuitur , Mich. , Mritiu that
licr face , head , ami B IIIO parts of her hotly uiro ul
moHt' tw , llua I covered with hcalu anil torus. .Suf.
ferod f ifully nnd trlcrt o > erytlilriK. Pormautntly
cured W tlio C'ntlcura lUmod'iH from n Hkin Humor.
Hold' ! ] } all drugnrtatH. Cutlcura , DO cvntM ;
vent , CISoap ; , H5 cents' I'OTIKK l > nua AVII
, lkuton , UMI.
& for "IliiwloCuro Bkln DlBeaJies ,
Tlio UMI of tua torui " Hhoi
IJiw" In connection with tr.t
corporoto name of a Kroatruad
coiivn } 9 on Iduv of ust UAt
required by the traveling iiub
lie a Short Une , Quick Tluu
and the Ix-ftt of tvccomnioda
tlojs all of which are ( urn
Uhed by the greatest railway la Amulet.
And St. Paul.
Itowni uid operates d\et 4.000 mQeof'oa
Northern Illuioli , Wisconsin , Minnesota , lowatn
IMkota ; and as U main UIKW , branches and oounei/-
tluna roach all tbe great biulnou contns of tut
Northwortand For Welt , U naturally answer * tbf
dutcriptlou of abort Line , nd Uest lloute l > et a
Olilcago , llllwaukcv , Htrf' ul and MlmiCApolU.
Clilca ( , ' " , " " " "uUt' * , IA UroBno and Wlnono.
Uhlcaio , Milwaukee , Aburdocn and Kllondal *
Ctilomo , llllwaukou , KauOalre and Htlllwator
Chicago , Ullwaukoo , Waucau and Merrill.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Ileavrr Iam and Oehkoab ,
Clilcago , Ullwaukee , Waubealia and Oconomowoa
C3Jc xo-l'woulce | ' , MadlK > n and 1'ro.lrlodu Ohlco
ChicatfOi Milwaukee , Owatoana and falrlbault.
Uilca o'Ilciolt JanesvlMo wid Mineral Point.
Cblcago , Klirln , Itockford aivl Uubuquo.
CUcaKO. Clinton , llock Island and Cedar Itaptdl.
Clteouo , Council Bluff * and Omaha.
Clitcaqo , Hloux City , Hloux K.111 and Yaukton
Ckiut0 ; ! MUwbukeo , Mltchell.andCbainberlala.
Itock l Und , Ikibuque , 8t I'nul and llluneapolli.
Uivujport , Calinar , til. Paul uid Minneapolis.
Pull coin BlDepors and the Flottt Dining Cm lo
world are run on tLainalnluii oftho CHIOAQC
MILWAUKEE A. ST. PAUL ) RAILWAY
and ovciy atUiitloii ft 1 paid to | nw inger by court *
ouscoupioyMot tbocoiniany | ,
A. v. . OAIIPKNTKR ,
( Im'l Uona t > . Qca'l Pou.
. T. CI.AIIK , OBO tt UKAKKOItU ,
Oen'l Hup't
rpIlK HCKOFILLll UAKUrAOTUHINU CO. , o
X t'liloogrt.UJ. , uaut cut to cauvayv Omalu am
tlclnltv for Uulr new fjicllaKltM. Tiny claim tlc
beat o t'nta ritun ] Krtl jtlreulars /rua.
J'f
OluiiMiuoiiiUUiLK iUu ,
IJ < ' "Urunifiii , llo , inn
, , , , ' ' MM
ll'-ion
8KVKNIEKN DOCTORS
Couldn't Help Him.Vhni Did Help
Him. A Wonderful Blory.
For \ipn tdcf twtnl ) jwirsl tmlurtJ 1b most
UK fill suffering lr < in ranrvrout atx cci * on my buck
nnd iiotnllhiUiuUng tbo tktllfttl ttprtrrtnt o ( coven ,
fun of Hiabt t PlijilcLini In Cunida fnllcd lo nb >
Mn trllef. When 1 1 Ml exhausted 'l ' the rtsourcoi
f rrpilitr mrdlol | > rnclHloncrs , 1 runitcil to t early
11 the ptteut moillciiid that promtied to turo dcrc-
uloniand blood iH'ctw * , but without Miy bcntOI
\b W tr. Flmll.v In an Mme t helplc condition , I
ttok th M Wlli'Nfor abaiit font montln with
bo mo t iitonlOiln [ * and KTAtllj Ing ri 'jll ; and for
ho flr t tlmu In tout jr. in t > \a cnkbled to dUptntc
with n icil 1 1 J , * blcti I finnl } Ixdtove I MiMI ni > cr
rcqulra an ; \ for Hie * nmo ilUciue. More than t o
carl IIMO chi > il ilnce I liMnhad an ) attack ol tlio
lira < r , and I IcU M well Mid Mtc now M If It had
mr nffci'lod inc.
I liuelrlpil IltmlocU Ubtxl Itlttord for one ot my
blldtcn , wIioMMiallllctcd wltli ftn obttlnnto humor
f tbo blrol , and nlione ttrt a < coimltlli firc ,
OH pDrfi-ctly Hnootb and clian ; nl o inycortam
rented tor DM oiled nrck , aiidiiimiy other canc lnour
inrltb , tOHhomuo line KI von nnd rcniumMiilcJ
lin rein < dy.
Know Inir thit.lt cure I inc. and bollolbu tint It
H\cdtn ) life , I tno t rarnently aid hrar lly trcom <
iicinl It to nurforliiK hunitnit ) , ainl tircn Ml u ho nuiy
.uidimluly atllli.tnl to give It attUI , belle * Inu It , to
luKtrno n'cclo | ' | ( lor all ronMllutlonal mroluloui
Inod dlieatex , mil uimiifpaticil t > i n rare bealliiR
rcmoily of RteJitclc nklntaiid fiimtliot'o . TMili-
ul lyj ours ; Ilo. William Hunt , \U rtoti , County
rry , CnlHiU.
lluniock llUx > d Itdtcriaro oldby all ilmpcM * .
OSTKU , XllfiUUlIN & CO. , Prop1 * , lluflaln , N. Y
Health is Wealth I
UK ] ( ' . V/t-iT'a NrawhM > lliuri TREAT.
, .n < < wiiiii , Koftcmni of tlin llrnin romltiuit in ill'
Minity anil lonilmu t iniwry , di t iy ni < l dwlli
I'roiiinturo OlilAin , Hnrniiwr * , 1-oiw < > C power
m nillior wux , liuoluntnry lx > wa urn bpciimt.
unhira c.iunc'il byiixpr-cp'rtloti of tliolirnill.i ilt- ;
iiliitMior nror-iiulnlRniu < . lju'l\ box coutnine
ono inontlui troatmont. fl.Uln hox.nr ilioset
furS.n\Hontbyiunll jiropuliliiu iDcuiptiiCimco ,
1VK CaTAKAXTJ'.r. KIX HOXKS
' euro nny wiso. With ojioli onior nwlvtvl hym
or nix l > oxi"'I ticcompnnim with SUX ! ) , vn v > ll
end the imrrlinmT our written iunraiit < M to ro-
nmlUio monry it tlio trcuttnotituoosuot vJfcct
euro. OunnuitivtH msiiodonlylir
0. F. GOODMAN , Agent Omaha Neb.
FELIX LE BRUN'S
PREVENTIVE AKD CUIIK
J-OR EITHER
Th tomody being Injcctotl dlreotly to the scat
K flO , reoulrcs no change o ( diet or nauaeoue ,
norcunal or pouonoua modlolnes tobotaVcu Intern-
IV hcn-uoO ua pro ontlvely either icx , It li
npoMlnlo to contract any prl\ate di v e ; but lu thief
> of thoao already unfortunately afflicted wo cuar
ntoe three boxes to euro , or o will refund thi
money. Price by miU , pootaKe paid , (3 ptr > ox , 01
hice boxca fur ? 6. n „
ined by all authorised ( tcnts.
Br.FeMxLeBrun&Go
SOU ! PROPIUETOUS. :
0. F. Oocdtnin , Druptflst , [ Solo Agent , lor Omaha
h nt&o wlv
TAERANT'S
LON AND FAVOUABLY KNOWN AS AN IN-
VALUAI1LU FAMILY 11GUEIIY
S El L If Z El
OH CONSTIPATION , DYfiPHPSIA , IIHUUMATIO
AND COUTY AFl'KCTIONS. UURINO COLD
iVKATUKK IT HAY IIISTAKKNIN HOXVrATKll
) .NB HOUR 1IE1-OHK MKALS VTITH MOST TOSf-
KFICIAL BESULTH.
APEEIENT.
Nebraska Cornice
AND
MANUFAGT'niElta 01'
GALVANIZED IKON CORNICES
FIN1ALS , WINDOW GAPS ,
TV// / , iRON AND SLATE RQOFING ,
PATENT MCTAUO SliYUOaT ,
ron Fencing !
, llaluiitratliM , Verair4ae , Oflioo anil
liii/KH , Window aniH/ellnr Guards , Kto.
N. n. COIl. NIN U AND JONKH 8T8.
WM. G/.IHKU. Munaircr.
, 76 Oni
Lox No , 1 v.'lll cur any caeelu four days or Ion No
1 M HI euro the montcibrtmatoreiiouo matter of ho *
Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies
No nauseous ilomts ft nibubi , nopabla , or oil of van
dal wiKjil , tliatorrn . .jJntxj | ir < xluco d ) pep la h )
teitrylnir thu tuatliiK'of tbactonuch. Prlca Sl.ti
dold by all oru ii ; t , or nulled on receipt of price
rtlur partlouUrs tend for circular ,
lion
of uit
litmian bo < ly tnlarKed , detclotieil and trutiKthei | d ,
tM. , In an InUireitlin ; ad\ertu > oment lonpr run lujoui
| aKr. | In reply to Inqulrim wu will ray that there if
no videnco of humbug aliout-tliln. On the contrary ,
tbe advertisers are \ery hlKhly endornuJ , Intore toil
pti oni may iot aealed circulars RlvInK alljiartl
tarn by addrembu Krlo MedlralUu. , .
l ut fo N Y. ( Toledo Krenlnic lllk'.ll
Patent Dried Fruit Lifter.
GROCERY
STOKK
A. run ov
CODkTKUBCiUS.
H. C. CLARK , SOLE PROPRIETOR !
OUA1IA , MEII.
FURNITURE
-THK-
CHEAPEST
PLACE IN OMAJ3A..TO BUY
limit ure
-IS AT-
They always have the largest and best stock.
NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER
ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS.
J
f
S
FIRE TESTED.
Sold with ail Absolute Gnarajoi-
tee of feeing the Finest ajud
Most Perfect Goods &
their kind Ever Madea
LANGE & FOITICK ,
318-320 S. 13th St. , near Farnam.
Manufactured by the Michigan Stove Oo. , Detroit and Chicago. 1t
RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE ,
Proprietors. Superintendent
Works
D. P. RAILWAY 17TT1 & 18TH STREETS
T !
MANUFACTURERS OP AND ! DEALERS | fN
Si * "I
"WATER WHEELS , KOLLERQMILLS *
Mill and Grain Elevator Machinery
MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INOLUDING THE
Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth
\ f STEAM PUJII'S , STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE.
BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS
AUUIiITECTUilAL AND BlUDNG
§
I 1
% i
Wo are prepared to furuiflh plans nnd ostiraatea , and will contract for
the erection of Flouring Stills nnd drain Elevators , or for changiai ;
Flourin' MiUs , t'romStono lo tlio Roller .
inn iiuiiiuvuiiu iu tiliu ILUJIUl K7JOI > allli
gsg"Especial ? ntlontion given to furnishing Power Plant afor any pur-r " i
ese , nnd estimates in ado for name. General machinery repairs attended ' -
. " ' '
o promptly. AdrdeHS ' 'j
RICHARDS &CLAEK Omaha , J - , . ,
? *