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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1884)
THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA TUESDAY , FEBRUARY K , 188 * . 5 s K From -Simple kCold to Catarrhal Consumption. That pnrn sweet , fftfo , and cfTcctho American ills- , tlllfttlan of Wltth.llafil , Amcrltan 1'ino , CunnH Kir , Marigold , mid riincr-llloisnm , called SINI-ORD' * HAD- ICAL UURK for Ontnrrh , w Ith ono box CATAttniut , Sol- % Kir anil one SANrnnn's IMNUUID IMIALTXR , all In onopick8Kotni yno\vbo had i > f alldriiKglsts fir $1,00 A k ' Comiilcto Treatment , $1. < ) O > Complete , Local , anil Constltunal Treatment ( or eteryfomi of Catarrh , from Simple Cold or Influenza to LoMnf Smell , Ta < tc , ami Hearing , Cough llroii' chltli , ami Cataarlial Consumption , In curj pack' KO. ' Wo sell more of tlio UADICAI. CI'RR than nil other rataarh rumcdlcs put together , anil I lia\o jet to hear of a can that It lias not phcn thn most coin- plito 8fltl lactlon. " S. W. Clilord , Oikaloosa , Iowa. biico/.e , Hucrzc , Snuczc , Untlljour hcnJs'cm * ready to fly off ; until \oiirncnu and ejendlHchargo i\co9 Uo quantities of thin , Irri tating , watery lluld ; until jour head achesmouth and throat parched , and hlooil nt lover heat. Thl * H an Acute Cataarh , nml Initnntly relieved by a slnclo ilostf. and Is pormancntly cured liy ino bottle of SAM-ODD'S HADICAL CVRK. " The only nlisnluto spcelflc wo know of for encoz- In ? , Biiullllnir , and choking catarrh , or held cold * , I. SAMORU'S UAVICAI , CVRK. " Midlcal Times. "Alter a Ion ? BtrtiRKlo v 1thCJtaarh jour nADtcAi. Ci UK conquered. " Hcv. S. W , Monroe , Catarrlmt Couth , BroncMtl , Droppliijfd In the Throat , DIc-raM n of the Na l I'annKes , Hchlllty , Ii MO ! Otr nKth , I1mh Ainlisleep cured In the ma Joiltvof cvies. "TrioctiroifTectiil Inmy Mi'diySAvronri'dlUtilCil CfRRwasmromivrkablo lint It neomcd to thopo who hvi BufTercd without rel'ef ' from any of the u ual remedies that It could t of lie true. I thcrcloro made affidavit tolibcforoSoth J Thomas , ! > ] . , , ln tlco of the Voacc , IVMtrn , " tleo. F , Dlnsmorc , Druv Ut , Worchcstor , Mass CHOKING , PUTIlll ) MUCOUS Arcuiii < lttloii9 are dUlcilgisl , the meil patstzo , cleansed , dlnlnfected , ami ho lcil , breath 8 eelcnul , Rincll , t > ttc , and ln'-itlnj ; n t > frnd , anil ixinstltutionM tcnilcncv checked by S WORK'S Cuui' . "HtNronii'HHAniUAtCuiiKcUci ! universal ontliifao- tlon , I luve not found a cati tli t It did not relieve at once , an I In many cases aiurc I * | > ciformed by tliouao of ono botilo. " Andrew Let , lnl ) ( ( ljt , Man chester , M.1M. CIiKIlOYAIKN , VOO/VIjlS t'8 , And 1'ulilli ; K ( akcri , without nn nil per , own their iirofcnt u cfulncM nml nuc i" < s to SASFXIRD'S IlAnicAt , CURK for Ont'xrrh. Itov. Dr. W' iln iv : "Ono nf thu beat rcmodlot for Catarrh , nay , the hc t remedy vvoliavo found In a llfctltnoit Nviffcrln , It SVM.OIU ) KAIHCAII L'UHK. It cleare thu head ami tlirovto thoroughly tint , taken each mornhiK on rlsliiu' , there arc nu unp caiant no. crctinnsnnd no illupccablu hanklni ; during the vn- tire da } ' , but an unnrecailititcil clearness of voice and respiratory organs Sold by all ( iiu lsta. I'tlcc , $1.CO. Potter Driifj ntitl Clicmlcnl Co , Hoston. a tasan cnu.iNs'VOWAIC ELKCTUIC VLASTGU ii ta < itiy Kir ru the xo A 0 ISN and binUhcs pain. A poifoct IXKCTUIC HATl'nnY CO.MIIIN'i : ! ) vvitb a 1'OitOiJS H mK\W 1'IiASTKIllor S3 C < nU. It nunlhllatci pain , vitalizes wBHttJ.Wcak and Worn Out Parts. Strcinjthcns Tired Muscles. w a m a pro cnts DNea e , ahsorln t'ol oim from the Itlood , and IS THE CUT docs more In less tlmo thin any other plaster In ofA thoworM. Sold byalldruiRlsta. By millM ccnK SUFfERINB NERVE Address 1' . I ) . & C. Co , Boston. RICIIA.RDS & CLARKE , \V. A. . Proprietors. Supcnutendiip U. P. RAlx. WAY L7TH & 18TH STREET : MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN WATER WHEELS , ROLLEROMILLS- and Grain Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth1 , STEAM PUMPS , STEAM WATER ANDJGAS PIPE. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS , ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. § "We are prepared lo furnish pltmn and estimates , and will contract foi the erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , fremStone to the Roller System. BST'&pecial atwntiou gheu to furiiisning Power Plants for any pur pose , and estimates made for same , tfeneral machinery repairs attended to nra iT > tlv. Address ' RICHARDS & OLA.RKT5 Omaba , Neb. PERFECTION ; IN Heating and Baking > IP only attained by using CHARTER OAK - Stoves and Ranges , ffl WIRE GRUIE OVER DOORl ' Foi sale by HILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA. Dr. BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878-Catarrh yi03 , Lung an 1 Nervous Dioeases Speedily nnd Permanently Cured. Pationti Cured at Home. Write for THB MumuAL-Mi cmuv , ' for the Pooplo. J-ree Consultation and Corrospotidenco Grade , P. 0. Box 202. Telephone Np % 220 H.ON TDV/AHD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : "Physician o Heal AbSW and Marked1'Success. ' ' CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport Wonderful Cures.1 Hourt , 8 m > . writes ; "An Honorable Man , f me Success , HOW AND AVHEN TO USR Burdook Blood , Bittera. IP YOtmAlTCTlTii : i oor-ltyour digestion I * IT fceblo-lt jour Bleep Is broken , ami you are do- MUtMed and deipomlent , tr > llunlock Mood n tiers You will be dillghtcJ lth the mutt. TIMC MI'.DICINKIs a nmRlilflcent a ) > cilcnt , RcntU I Mlo tno\citlio bowcl , Oeftnto * the MOCK ! nml sUuci off le\cr , tick licvlnclitf , ami bilious atUcks , to prevalent during the hot month * ; and Mb ) s net- i oilmen and iloliiHU a * Melt. H RW T ° 1S1' ll"rjoclv DllKht llittpr > ' * mpUlncd llUVltt ) c'onlj ' on the label acccmiptiiliijo iih l.ottlf. Thodofi'1 tlio patient \Arynnlilsrrticr Rood scnco dlclatcfo hnrmlul edict ) run poi rt- bio result ( roil thu m ol ttio medicine , \Vo will pmrantce appreciable be nclH o\ery llnic. WHFN T0 "S | : n mlock niochl "lttcr < u' ' ' " " iIllLll iicct"nry In state. AH undent ami what a ( 'O tl lrv\\tl\o Mid Wood tonic cm nccomplUli , nnd all know n lion they need such ( mid wo mlsht ln > tcrpoUto ALTi ticcil It it uno tlmo or another ) . Ana 1'lciwnt rxicrlm | nt ami tor certain rdlct , try Iliir , dock Illooj Hitters Ily lruili > t > . rOSTKU , MIMIUIIX & CO. . Prop' * , Hullnlo , N. Y. MISS AVER'S MARRIAGE. A $10,000,000 , Heiress Captured by CoiiiuiaDiler Pearson , of the Navy , Miss AjcrV fair oi Htik'ldiil Suitors A I'rlnco ami n Count. Ono of tlio most brilliunt wccldinga of Unit ecaaon took place Wednesday nftor- noon , February fith , nt the roeidouco of Jlrs. . ) nines C. Ay IT , No. o West Fifty- sovciitli sti-eot , Ko\v York , Miss Leslie Josephine Ayer , dautiitor ; ot the late Dr. .1. C. Ayer , being married to Comnmndor Froderiuk Pearson , of the United States navy. The contracting parties are well known trotighout the United States. The croom is the BOH of the late Edward I * . Pearson , of Rending , Pa. Ho was ap pointed to the navy twenty-live years ago. ago.Over 1,000 Invitations were sent out to the reception that followed the mar riage ceremony , which took placu at i : l0 ! p.m. , and the Iiirgo residence of the bride's mother was well filled with micstc. The ( Ural decorations cost about $5,000. In the parlor was an arbor of roses and other ( lowers , within which , beneath sus pended hells of lillics of the valley and other white and pink llowors , the mar riage service was read. The eoromony was performed by AssistantBishopPotter. Miss Ayer is ono of the greatest heir esses in this city , if not the greatest , her fortune ( .mounting to something like § 10,000,000. With all her wealth and position slio is handsome , gcntlo mid un affected in manners. She is a little above medium height and .has a graceful Dgure. Her skin is uroam-whito. and her eyes gray and expressive , with arched eyebrows. Her hair is a bron/.a brown , and she vrnars it in a bang on the forehead , with a coil in the back. She has very pretty hands , wiih taper lin gers. She is a fine linguist. A Now York letter says : The formal announcement of Miss Ayor's marriage was a dismal blow to the numerous for tune-seekers who have persisted in an noying this estimable young lady as only fortune-hunters can. If beauty bu a fatal gift to its possessor , a largo fortune belonging to a young girl , nnd that girl fatherless , has also its aieadvantages , and Mi s Ayer has experienced enough in the way of disagreeable and undesired notoriety riety through the fact of her inherited millions to more than satisfy the most sonsatiinal of young women. It was bad enough to ha\oa JJourboa prince nctu- ally threatening to forever still his throb bing royal heart unless this daughter of a country nill-compoundor should smile upon his suit and consent to the ojcchango ot a coronet for UOO.OOO or 400,000 bottles tles of pectoral. This was bad enough , and Miss Ayer , who is a nice , quiet girl , attained a social notoriety most distaste ful to herself and much regretted b'y her friends through the various antics of this same prince , but -the blood of all the Bourbons remained unshed , spite of the hard-hearted American girl. The prince lives and dreams of victory when a fpr- tune representing quite as many pill- fj.xes and attended with less commonsense - sense than in the present case shall come in his royal way. It remained for a lessor light , ono Count Bettini , to make himself oU'enaivo- ly notorious and not a little ridiculous by an unsuccessful attempt , or a success ful pretense , of committing suicide at Miss Ayer'a house several months since. Count Buttini might have spared him self his pain and trouble , and micht also have spared the parlor carpet ana charis sacrificed to the dramatic requirements of the occasion , as spile of it all ( and it was n pretty well arranged tour do force ) it only icsultud in tlio hot-blooded Ital ian's discomfiture and his dismissal from the homo of his dark-eyed inamorantn. The young lady in question IB by no means a beauty , but hasjiluasing manners , and if she dressed a httlo lean showily in the street would bo more at tractive , I confess I do not believe in the fitness of a red velvet gown , slightly decollete , and Gainsborough hat and plumes for shopping , and the last time I saw the heiress of the aarsaparillaund pectoral remedies she was attired in thie way. However , every ono to his tastu , according to the adage , and velvet and pinnies do look wealthier than n trim lit tle tailor-made gown and quiet hat. Our Ortler BOIIK of VeteriiH , This organization , called Sons of Vet. orans , whose camps are being established throughout our land , marks an event ii the history of this union , an occasion ii our lives over to bo held in choicest rocol lection. For years our fathers hav < taught us to love our country and thi flag ; they have told us of their aulibringi in prison pens and hardships on the bat tie field , They have taught us that tin 30th day of May was eacrod to the memory ory of the heroic dead , and that the ! graves should bo strewn with flowers 01 tliat day. The U. A. 11. haa nlmos reached its ma.\lmum strength , and fron natural entices will rapidly decline. Jteal i/.tng all this , therefore , to perpetuate tin memory of our counlrya martyrs ; to ex tend aid , comfort and protection to tin widow mid the fatherless ones to keep fresh in the heart ou fathern' sacrificed and a rocort of these who took part in the enactiiu-n of thi ) greatest drama of our nation's hit lory to all coining agea , shall bo the ob ject of the order wo institute. To us tain universal liberty , justice and equal ity , to inculcate true patriotism and levi of country for mutual aid and association that we may care for each other , am help in the support of disabled and un fortunate soldiers , ever chomhing am defending the graves of our nalionn dead. Wo nro banded together by tics of love and sympathy , and believe it will over bo nn honor to bo known AS n mem ber of this band , n union our veteran fathers may bo proud to accept as a mon ument to their heroism and fidelity. When the last comrade is laid to rest wo ( the sons ) will perpetuate the prin ciples for which our fathers fought , and decorate their graves with the wreathes their memories deserve. In principle ! area firm ] [ belief and trust in Almighty God , and a realization thai. nndnr Ilis bcnificicnt guidance the frco institutions of our land consecrated by the services nnd blood of our fathers liavo boon preserved , and the integrity nnd life of this nation maintained. True allegiance to the government of the Uni ted States of America , with a respect ior its constitution and Inivs , discountenanc ing anything that mny tend to weak loyally - ally , incite insurrection , treason or re- bollton , or in nny manner impair the ef ficiency or permanency of ournatiomtl gov ernment. The eons of not loss than four teen years of ago of deceased or honora bly discharged soldiers , sailors or ma rines , who served in the Union army r navy during the civil wnr of 1801-1805 , nro eligible to membership. Ton names are enough to apply for n charter. A camp has regular company ollicora , nnd they are duly commissioned. The uniform f an order is blue , brass buttons nnd shoul der straps of United Stntcs pattern nnd aix.o. There nro now nine camps in this stnto in n nourishing condition , with others to muster. The G. A. It , nt the National mooting nt Denver recognized us as Sons of Veterans of the United States of America , Ai the state oncainpm nt just hola at Fremont , wo were heartily endorsed by the G. A. II. of this ntnto , and as wo want a camp in every town , wo appeal to the sons to wako up and not wait for the G. A. 11. to start n camp , but get the ten eligible persons nnd send for appli cation for charter , which will bo for warded , and nil necessary informntion will bo given. Yours in F , C. nnd L. , II. G. CI..MIK- Lieut. Col. , Nob. Div. S. of V. t , Nob. , Fob. ( ! . BEA.TEIOE BRIEFS , 1'cult's Ilixd Boy anil tlio Other Bail Boys in Beatrice T < cap Yoni- 1'nrly nml Improve ment h. CoiTcspoiulonco of the BKE. If ono boliovc8"yollow back literature , " Peck's Bad Boy's book included , does not harm the youthful mind lot him attend - tend the Beatrice courts. Last Thurs day six boys , whoso nges range from 11 to 10 years , were arrested and brought before the justice for stealing chickens , ols and other small articles. The boyn ave a cave which they call "Robber's loost"whore they concoct their youthful ilood and thunder schemes. They robed od a store and were caught , but the bud parents paid the bill nnd all was ushed and quiet. It appears that the hicken money was used to purchase ho.itro tickets and for roller skating , 'ie children plead guilty and the judge out four of thorn to jail for . ' 10 days and , \vo to the reform school. s cauoos the parents to weeper or their children , and curse 'issommutors'of "cow-boy" literature. Jonsidorablo feeling is aroused against , ho butchers for urging the boys to bring hum chickens , and they should bo pun- shed for aiding crime. Cotirtland , the new town nineteen miles north of Beatrice in Gage county , 's fiist settling up aud numerous stores TO already making arrangements to ipon up their goods March 1st. Regular trains will probably bo run- ng by the 15th of this month from Omaha to St. Joseph via. Lincoln , Boat- ice and Maryvillo. In less than thirty days Beatrice will cod ten more bricklayers , ton stone masons , twenty-fivo carpenters , and mo- ilmnics of most any kind can find em ployment , because improvements and now buildings already planned will bo erected , and amount to over $150,000. e consider this good for a March starter n a town of § 5,000 people. Fremont No ten. Correspondence ! of TllK BKK. FIIEMONT , February 9. There is con siderable activity among our people in reference to a good locality for the reun ion , and in making preparations to make it a success. Corn is coining in from the country quite rapidly. Wo notice that Tin : BEI : in taking some notice of the use to which the stnto boring machine is be ing put. It appears from your report that there has boon morn intercut taken in boring near wlioro the parties havu real estate , than whore the outcropping indicate coal or other valuable mineral. A little more science would aid very much to indicate whore uoal might bu orospcctod for with some dogrcoo of suc cess. Wo do not lind diamonds formed of load , nor potatoes growing on blue usli trues , nor will coal deposits bo found in silurian nnd cambrian rocks. First find upper coal measure rocks of aufliuionl thickness , th < 5ro you may bnro for coal K. KITTI.K. AHnca Klooded. MT. OAHMKL , Pa.February 11. Then is a general suspension of work through out the mining region. Rain and melt ing snow lins submerged the working ! and a largo force is endeavoring to dan the mountain streams. In some minci there is from < * )0 ) to 40 foot of water. Gentle Women Who muit glossy , luxuriant nml wnry tresses of abundant , bcautiim Hair must use LYON'S KATUAHION. Tills olcgant , clicnp article always raalics tlio llur EIW freely find liist , keeps it from fulling outt arrests nnd cures grayness - ness , reniovca dandruff and i cliiug , makes the IIair fi toiig , ftlvlm ; It a curling d odcncsf and koeplng it In ny , desired position. Beau- Cfnl , lufiUliy Hair is tlio sure result or using Kutliaii-oa , FROM FOREIGN LANDS. Bloorty Butchery of Chrisliacs ID Toriniii , ( , Kosume of Queen Vic's ' Now Book , Wedding Party of Thirty-five Drowned in Austria Joody and Sankoy's ' Successful Sin Campaign , , 'urlmn Hits of ( JosHlj ) niul l''nol Krom Over I lit ) Sea. NKWS. THE tJtrr.KN's 1100k Ol T. LOMKI.N 11.Tho ' , Fobnmry - - ( juoon's ow book was distributed tt tlio press his morning. It consists of n discon- cotcd diary from August -1 , 1802 , to optombor , 1882 , with a lout ; gup from ) ctobor18"l ! , to the linnl dnto , covering ho period of transition from the nilmiu- stration of Donconsliold to tlmt of Olnd- tono. The entire book is devoted to omcstic and family nlFairs , political nl- usions being only incidental. The illus- rfttiona are numerous , nnd include por- raits of the queen and Princcstea Eleanor , Louise and Beatrice , nnd a p6r- rait of Grant , tlio queen's body servant , , nd ono of her attoiulnnt , .loliu Brown. L'lioro are pictures of two of the queen's 'ollio ' dogs , Sharp nnd Noble , and several iows of sconea in the highlands , from iketchcs by the Princess Beatrice. UUAUI.AUltll AII.UN KICKED OUT. LONDON , Fubrunry 11. Bradlaiijjh undo another attcmnt to secure a seat in ho house of commonp to-day. Accom- . aniecl by llonry LibouoIioronndThomns Bnrt , ho procoedpd to the table of the * ouso mid administered the onth to him- lolf. The speaker informed him tlmt ho ind not conformed to the rules , and irdored him to withdraw. Brxdlaugh ivithdrow under the pooro' gallery. On notion of Nortlicoto the house decided , 80 to 10" , that Br.xdlaugh bo not permitted - mitted to take the oath , and , by 228 to 20 , that ho bo excluded from the pre- incta of the house , Jiradlaugh voting on loth propositions and his vote being can died. Labouchorrf , during the proceed- iigs , oxpresacd liis contempt for any onu of oath , SOUTH ATUICAN ADMi'KS. LONDON , February 11. Advices from ! npo Const Castle , West Africh , stnto hut the king of lunjabo Imtl assembled .rpops to resist the Anglo-French com- nission marking the boundaries of the rest coast. The English commissioner ad sent for assistance. A French man- f-war vras landing troops at ssignco. jieutenant Thonipson , special commis- ioner to Chief Orivhin , 1ms boon sur- oundod by Assignees. Serious tiots oc- : urred nt Accra and Quittn , attended with considerable loss ot life. Smallpox as raging nt Coonmssic , capital of \shantoo. 'iiuuTv-vivr. DROWNED. 7'lu A , February 11. Vhilo a wod- int ; party vras crossing the river Thioss icar Uumrod , the ice uroko nnd thirty- ivo members of the party were drowned. The party occupied seven carriages. The vehicles followed each other too iloaely , nnd the ice gave way , engulfing ho whole party. Only a gypsy musician was saved. Numerous witnesses were on inch bank , but unable to render assist Mice. The screams of the victims were lioard for some moments as the carriages lank in the wator. HESCUEI ) HA1LOKS. LONDON , February 11. Captain Gard ner and BOVOII men , of the bark Cham pion , from Baltimore for Hamburg , were washed overboard and the remainder ol the crow were rescued by the steamer Sirocco , after having been in the rigging "our day n without lood nnd badly frost bitten. TUn UATTLK WITH SIN. LONDON , February 11 Moody nnc Sankoy finished their mission at Strat ford last night. It has boon n great anc cess. A fund was started to erect a per manent hall in which to continue unspa tarian evangelical work. Moody bogiui a month's mission at Novr Cross to-day CHHIHTIANH PAUIH , February 11. Lo Monde publishes lishos a dispatch , appealing for help , from the French bishop , in Tpnquin , whict states that n priest , 22 caticlusts , and 21 ! Christians have been massacred , and 10 ! mission houses been destroyed. ULOSINd IN ON SITAKIM. PAUIH , February 11 , The Figaro states that El Mahdi's troops Imvu takoi Sankoit , near Kassaln , and llavina , u small seaport town north of Suakmi An English gunboat has been dcspatchoc to shell llavina. mVVRRKKCJUt OF OI'INION. DUIILIN , February 11. The Irish Time [ inserts that thuro nro strong difference of opinion among the Parnollites regard ing their votes on Sir Stafford North cotu'H motion of censure apropos of th govonunont's Egyptian policy , A TIIKKAT OK HEIiS.SIO.V. ) : MoNTitUAij , February 11. The attorney noy gunnral of Quobeo , in a apcoch to th electors , warned the Dominion govern inont that a refusal of increased subaid would cause the secession of Quobeo froi the confederacy. A ma ni.AY.R. KHAUKOF , February 11. Sis ware homes in So , called the Moscow bazaai were dotroyod by fire. Thuro is littl hope of naving the remainder of th bazaar. Loss enormous. At Marietta , ( ) , , the water U rapidly receding coding , GIt/VY'S SPECIFIC MKDICINK/J. TRADE MAHK THHGUHM Kuo-TRADE MAR _ . UB1I IUMEDT , An * - unfailing euro ( or Beinlml Wu k. nms , Hiicnnatflrr. bcca , Inipotcrioy , nd all PlBCH * * that follow at wnuenco ol Bull- - > - - * . .j "l > Alnuo ; IOJIK of- . . g , ° ' -ORETAKI fl.Jiiu Jtudi'.r inAFTER TAKIMQ In tlio Bark , Dluiueu oJ Vl.lon , I'r ni tura OIU A and nuiy ether dlneawii that lead to Infinity vr Cou lumptlon and a rrematuro Ora\ . dKWAKK ol adrertl nint to rcluitd money , who druggists from whom the medicine la bought do no Ttfutvl , but refer you to the manufacture , anil th rc'iulremenU ar sucli that they are teldwn , if ectr jomiJIud with. oe theirwrlttcrJifuareiitue A trial of one tingle package ol Oray'n 8jx > clflc will convlnot the most skeptical of IU real nicrltf , On ftooount olMountej/elten. wo have adopted II Yellow Wrapper ; the only genuine. * arKull lirtlcular. In OUT | n > j'We , which wide tire to tend free by mall to everv one. ttnlie Bpe- dfloMedlouIe u oid by all dn.gg.tat . tlvtfv- < o , or tU paokagw for es , or lll be wut fre by mall on the receipt of th * money , by a-Wreud TUB OUAVUKniCINKCfc. , uuflido , JN. Y. Hold lu Ouiaha I ) C. F. Co.dunu. Cures Scrofulat Erysipelas , Pimp los and JTaco Qnibs , Blotches , Soils , Tumors , Totter - tor , Humors , Salt nhonm , Scald Head , Sores , Mercurial Diseases , Female "Weakness and Irregularities , Dizziness , Loss of Appetite , Juandico , Affections of the Liver , Indi gestion , Biliousness , Dyspep sia and General Debility. Acauneor nunt < xk BloM llllleM lll t ll fy the mint kf pllcsl that II Ii the l.rf tf > t Illootl 1'ufiricr on earth , holil l > y tnrtliclnp tlf le ft evcnrwhrrr . Direitlont In clevrn l niu > C" . THICK , | l on. FOSTER , MILDURNotfcO. , Prop't , Dufti'o ' , N.Y. I iSJ/A When > ou coma to think of It , It In not odd that literary vcoplo prefer a pl | > o to a clvar. H In handler to Miioko when they are wrltlUK , and ever co much cleaner. And then It gip them the true cueciico and flavor of the tobacco. Tlio inoxt f anUdlous Hunkers amonfr all nations ami nil rlupoa of men amre Uiat the tobacco pronn on the Cloldeu Tobacco licit of North Carolina is the moot dcllo- Itnm aud refined In the world. Lighter than Turkish , nioro f raKrant than llav ana , frrcr from nllratefl ml iilcolluo than nny other , It In Jmt whit the connolfmeur pralieH and the habitual smoker demands. 'Iho > ery cJiolcwt tobacco grown on thin Ik-It In Iwiik-M by lllack. vvc-11'n Durham Tobicco Co , and appeara In thnlr oclcbraUil Hull DurhamHmokliikTobacco. Ills known tlio orM over. ( letthoKrimlno.wlthllnll trado-niark , then you vv ill In nuro of liavinx absc- lutily pure tobacco. IN HOT WATER COo c AIIIIAU ( ! ; : ETOTAKI : o | | SELTZER ; | a.w APERIENT. " ° S L Mm ] O " INVAI.UAIIM : TO TIIOSK OF A - w N * COSTIVK IIAIIIT IN HOT WATER. jiiJ CO , STUN \ UIUtl'tlk , fill. 3'IIIM. fill. oii Hnio. Ili'iun ll'ix liirliuliMl - "nniviErrs QCALC.AS. ,24oi"nniviErrs ; Ihi.l.ff. . . . II.MWIIV , 'M.inr. liiavih. r > ( III II 1 1 | U ! 81V I S. llnlorr.1 1'ltll II ' .1ST JUVlt jSS , TOOLS. &c. IILH llllllk ClUK ( Oil I II.IIT > mK. ( Ill iox No. I w 111 euro any case In four dajiorlesa No 2 will euro the wont obstlualo cue uo matter of how Allan's Soluble Medicattd Bougies ia nauseous demos ol "ubobs , oopabla , or oil of san- 'd wood tint arooln to > \ , aroo- produce dyspepsia by iltl m v\i auv IMW t jis HF aiiutauuv u u WiU * * * lestroylnK the cuntlnfpiof the stomach. 1'rlne 91.60 Hold by all drugplits , or mailed en receipt of print 'or further particulars send for circular. 1' . O.noxl.Kl DR. HENDERSON , - OjSandBOSWyndotteBt1 years'practice twelve Ii HA MBAS CTY , MO. Chicago. Authorised by the itate to trea Chronic , Nervous and Private dlseuei Asthma , Epilepsy , Rheumatism , Pile I Tape Worm , Urinary and Bkln DIl _ . . oasegScmlnalWoakneisnlghtlossee ( ) 3 SU Sexual Debility ( loss nf sexual power ) etc. Cures guaranteed or money refunded. Charge -v/ . Thousand ! of cases cured. No Injurious medl dues furnished even to jiatlcnta at ft distance. COD imitation free and oondJentUI rjall or write : ago am experience are Important A J100K for both eexc- llustrated and circulars of other things sent seal i with w S cent stamps. FRKKMUSKIIU ed od-w ST.LOQIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co. 217 and 218 North Main SL , St. Louis WHOLESALE DKALKIIS IN HOOK , ) Vfc A D CT D O / WRITINO ; irArtiHoiWHAPPIW : KI < VISLOPED.CABD : BOAHD AND PRINTER'S STOCE nil ' ) I H f all S. H. ATWOOD , PJuttsmouth , - . . . Nol HRIlDEROr TMOnOUailBllKD AKU UIOII ORAOB HEREFORD AHO JERSEY CATTLE ADD PDKOO OH JIJUBT RID SWIXH fVYnnngr t/uik for ule. Onrrespondenro tnlloll'i ! DUFRENE f- ARCHITECTS /HTllBUOVKO-10 / OMAHA NATIONAL BAN ! Nebraska Cornice -AND- or.i GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING PATENT MCTALIO BKYLIOUT , Iron Fencing ! Creitlniii , IliluntruJts , Teraiidu , Office and llapl KalUngg , Window ami OellarQuardi , Cto. OOH O AVDCtii STIIUI.1' , LINCOLN NKI1 WeakNermuslMen Uliowj ilclilltl ) ' " ' ' * ' " " " " " " T-1 l > ri uMun ) ara i.irlotllr rculorcd'to rol.n.t lieullli"MI ! } \lanroiio iiuiiiliuuil by TIIEMAR8TON , BOLUS. t < l 'm cl drnrrinii. TbUtreMmout uniformly kucceuful l > cau > a mrru un iud Ulrcft nixibadsandab * Ld Trtitiw IMPROVEO SOFT ELASTIC SECTION If warranted < o went lonprr , nt Itho form neal r , and ( Tire belt" 'fAll'TucUon than unyothertors t In thn murket. or t.rlco . paid will t * rrfnr.ilol . The Indorsements ol Chicatro's trrHt , * * , . , . . . . . . .i . . , , v. , lYior , ll t Pfltfrn physicians Jrnn , , " accnm Jttnald , .81.511 _ A V .rour mn h nt for them. Mdiiisunii.n. 4o ii-u : ACC. , uuiuiariurrr , : ilu&l ! : ilUiiii < > lph St. . Chicago * P I ! > Ic- LEHMANN , DR.HORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT , Will curt * Xpnra Klilnr'jr , ' Hplnc nnd l.lrcr Oli'i'nfi1 , ' lyMHi > ln , Uon * l- l < ni , Kryi lr iln , Catnrtft , , . . . Fplipr"T , impolfiioj , iJu'nb.\Kiii1. Vn > lftp itK VtPil.rtr , only wlenlllltKlfc * ui < * IK-ltln Ainrrlcn Hint jriulMliKKIorlilclly nml limit- niii-tn tlininuli tlinbailj.aiidranbarvcliarKrilInsnIn- jtpiit by the lirtllrnl. I 5I.OOO Would Not Duy It. Dit IhiRNf I was a . Ictcd with rheumatism , anJ cured by mint ; a belt. To any ono allllctcd with that it ! c9 e , I would y , buy liorno's Glcctrla licit Any one cnn ronfcr with mo by nrlthifr ormlllnK nt my store , H20 Uouglns street. Omaha Xcb. WILLIAM LYONS. tlAi ; ; Ol'l'lCi : Opposite pastotllco , room 4 I'rcn- icr block. ' irt'forralcatC ! . P , GoodminXPni ? store , 1110 Karnani St. , Oinnhn. Ordnrs filled OOP. UNITED STATES OF OMAH'A. Capital , - - $100,000,00 0. W. HAMILTON , Pros't. . S. S.CALDWELL , V. ProB't. M. T. BARLOW. Cashier. DIRECTOIIS : S. S. OALDWELL , B. F. SMITH , 0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BAIU.OW , C. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts solicited nnd koptsub loot to sight chock. Certificates of Deposit Issued pay able In 3,6 and 12 months , bearing Interest , or on demand without In- * torost. Advances irmdoto customers on approved securities at market rate of Interest. , The Interests of Customers are closely guarded and every facility compatible with principles of sound banking freely oxtondod. Draw sight drafts on EnglandIre land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu rope. Soil European Passar-i Tickets Promotly Maoe. THE MERCHAHTS O3P Authorized Capital , - $1,000,000 Puid-up Unpitul , - - 100,000. Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000. BANKING OFFICE t N. W. Cor , Farnam ana 13th St. OFnorns : FRANK Muvrur , President. I HAM LE. ROOKKS , V-l'res. DM. II. WOOD , Coablor. | Lirrum DIURR , A. 'Coali. , nmEOTons : Frank Uurjihy , Samuel E. Hogem , Ben. B. Wood , diaries C. Hound , Alt. I ) . Jones , Author Dralce. Transact a Goner * ! Banking Business. All who have any Dankln ? business ta transact uro 1m Itocl to call. No matter how laree or small the transaction , It wlll'Tocclvo our careful attention , and wo promise * alwajs courteoui treatment. I'a\ particular attention to budnosa for partlca rcslillnK ou tilde the city. Exzhange on all the prin cipal cltlci ol the United States at very lowest rates. ' Accounts ol Banki and Bankers rccchcd on favorable - able terms. Issues Ccrtlflmto of Deposit bearing C ptr cent Interest. Buysund Bolls Foreign Exchange , County , City and Government socurltlrn DUNCAN & WALLACE , GAS AND STEAft FITTERS. Steam Heating a Specialty Agent * for the Imperial Oaaolioo Oos for Itcpalrlnc will reecho prompt aenon 1MB Strflft. Omaha Neb. TnloDhone No. 410 Dr , Amelia Burroughs , OFFIOR AND 11K3IDKNOK , 1617 Dodge St. , - Omaha , TELEPHONE No IU. Olllce Hours From 0 to 10 a. m. and S to 6 p. m. EVA C. BABCOCK , AND TYPB WUIT15H OPEHATOB. Copying on short notice. Legal work a tpe.Maltr lmtiucttomgl > tn In elicit hand and tvpe wrltlcK. Titan reasouktle. Ilmldonce 718 north Ulhetieet Ikfertncoi John T. Boll , fitotlo , Johnson 4 : Co. DR , M , EMILY PAGELSEN , Office No , 210 N , Sixteenth Street , HOURS , 9 TO 12 A. M. Itceldonco Cor. Con fro and 17t OMAHA , NEB DR. ERNEST H. HOFFMAN , , Physician & Surgeon AMD JACKSON BTS ( lelodenoe , llth Street , over HelmroJ It Dormon office near Jarliion ftr t- ileci ( nc A ui vwra practlea experlenoa. F.B. YOUBGHDSBAND , I 1803 Farnam Street , room 3,0maha , Nob. Collections solicited Monthly or otherwise ; both In Uty and country , and on all lines of Itallroads. Se curity procurcil for debts not iiromptly paid. Book * kept and balanced weekly and monthly. A general uilitlnp buslneis done. Gommlwlouii of all klnoi rouiiitl ) atUnood to. U W. N , Utnl w ) Kit efercnows l\eu. M. R. RISDON , 1 KKFBESENTSt Fhanlx AmraoM Co. , ol ixmdon , Cah , N. Y. . Capital . oeeoea.o a Merchants , ol Ncw k , N , J. , Capital OUard Klre. 1-WUdolp OVTIC& RJOUI 19. OOUIM K tioaa RIOK Bulla | ug. Tdephoue Ko. 876