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p * * " " " THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 22,1884. 9 TIMES OUT OF 10 Dr Thomas' Eclcctric Oil Cl'RKS Rheumatism nnd Neuralgia. 99 TIMES OUT OF 100 Dr. Thomas' Ecleclric Oil CUKES A Cold or a Hoarseness. , 19 TIMES OUT OF 20 Dr. Thomits' Eclcctric Oil CUKES Asthma nnd Diphtheria. 49 TIMES OUT OF 50 Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil CUKKS Croup and Affections of the Throat. 2p2.-i.ooy OOoxaxcl $1 SOLD EVERYWHERE. Jairfdicallir-titulo JiChartcrcdbythcStatcofllll- 'Inols for theexpresspurposc f of giving Immediate rcllelln Jail chronicurinary nnd prl- Ivato diseases. Oonorrhcca , Toieet nndSyrhills In all their ' complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin nnd Blood promptly relieved and perm&nentlycured by reme- , diestcstedlnoFor/i/l'oii- ! Special 1'raeHcf. Seminal Weakness , . . .nht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the I'accLost Manhoodli ltvrlifcttrcil.Tlicre is no experimenting * The appropriate remedy u at once used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mall nnd Express. No markn on package to indicate contents or sender. Address DH.JAMES.No. 204Washtnglon SI.Cliicagollj. DRHORNE'S ELEGTiilC BELT Will uiro Ntr ousnpus , I.tinib igo.UhrumatlKin , I'ur- nhkttf , ctlralfflAr hi.lntlca Kiilniy , Hpinu ami I.lirr * . , , Iyriip l . Conc'l- pntioni iTjiifpelnK. Cnlnnli , rr I'Ht" . tplforar , Imnutrmj , UnnihAKUe. Vrol psns Uteri , ttf. Only felcntlflc Hie- ini-tlelun AmertratJint wmls the Flecfrlelty anil mnR- nt > tli > m throuKh the lioilj , and ran bo rccliargeu in an lir ) tnu patient. CSI.OOO Would No Buvit. Dn. tloR-JK I was a tctod with rheumatism an i cured hy using a belt. To anv ono atlllctcil with that disease , I n ould v , buy Her no'8 Electric Belt Any ono can confer with me bj writing ? or calling at my etoru , 142(1 Douglas etrcct. Omaha Nob. WILLIAM LYONS. MAIN OFFICE Opposite i > ostofllce , room 4 Fron zor bloclr. iafFor rale at C. F. Goodman's | Drug store , 1110 Karrmtnbt. , Omaha. KCnlcro filled GOD. OMAHA Stove Repair Works , 109 South 14th St. Heisa "Styacmiy ol furnUhlne castings and repair- in * tcocnd uf all aeacrlptton , wood stoves , changed to burn coal , crates , Broback , dsmpcrs , &o con tantit * on hand. Try ono o our Bto > c p'm ltlvca ui < ! lotnun ttrvftr. box No. 1 will cnre any case In four da > s or less No. 2 n 111 cure the most obatinato case no matter ol how long standing. Allan's Soluble Mecficattd Bougies No nauseoui dosoo o ! luboba , copabla , or oil of san dal wood , that are o * . . iln to produce dyspepsia by destroying the Coatings of the stomach. Prlco 81 60 Sold by all drugirfota , or mailed cu receipt ol prlcf For further partlculara send ( or clrr-uUr. p. O.BOX DISEASES OF THE EYE ; & EAR ' J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Until olllces are repaired from result of flro , ofllo with Dr. Parker , Room 5 , Crelghton Block , l.rth and Uouglaa streets. ' ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOnSE , Graham Paper Co. , 217 and 219 North Main Si , 8t Louis. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOK , WRITINa NEW3 , IPAPERS , ! WllAPPINO , JCrt VELOPE.SCABD BOARD AND PRINTER'S STOCK 43TCa i paid for Hags ot all Western Cornice-Works , 1 ? * ' .DION AND SLATE HOOFING , C. SPECHT , PROP. till Douglas St. Omaha , Neb. MANUFACTURER 07 Galvanized Iron Cornices /WDormer Windows , Flnlals , Tin. Iron anil 81at Rooflnif , Specht's patent Uetaulo Skyllrht , Patent adjusted llatcbet Bar and Uranket Unelvlnr. I am te general aeent for tno aoovo line 01 f6o.n . Iron nolng , Cresting ) , llalustrades , Veranilas , Iron Hut tnza , Window Blinds , Cellar Guards : also conara ilorl'oanon * IIUli at nt in I i , The hid otl toe. term " Hhoi Line" la connection withtbi SHORT corporate name ol a great rbad , conveys an idea ol ust what I I .11 r * required by the traveling pub- IU L ho a Short Line , Qujck Tim r and the beet ol accommoda mam > tiooi all ol which are turn- 1hed by the greatest railway in America , * , | y | IL WATOEE And'St/PaUI. It owns and operate * over 4.COO mile * of Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa Dakota ; and a * ti main Unety branches and oonnec * tton * roach all the great biul/ipu centre * ot tb < Northwest and Far West , It naturally answer * , th ( description ol Short Line , and Best Route txtwcva u Chicago , Vllnauket , St. I'aul and UlnncftixilU. EChltaKt > | MMaukw , La Grosae and Wlnona. flChicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendala Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Claire and SUllwatei * * BChlcago , UUvraukee , Wauaau and llorrlU. Chicago , Milwaukee , Beaver Dam and OjihVoah " ' ' o , Ullvaukee , Wauketha and Ooonomoiroa o , tlllwaukee , Madl on and Pralriedu Cbl n , , o , Milwaukee , Owatonna and falrituult. Chicago , Delolt Janefvt'I ' * and Mineral Point. ' Chicago , Klrln , Hocklord and Dubuque. t" Chicago , Clinton , Ilock Iiland and Cedar { Upldi. Chicago , Council Rliifli and Omaha. Chicago , Bloux City , Sioux Fallt and Tankion Chicapo , MUitauke * , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Ilock ulaiid , Dubuijue , St. I'aul and Mhuieanolll Davenport , Galmar , Ut. I'aul and illnccapolli. Pullman Sleeper * and the Flneit DlnlneCan In world are run on the main lluc * ol the C HIC AO O MJLWAUKEE A , ST. PAUL RAILWAY ucd etvry Mtentloq It paid to patacngen of court * out employe * ol the company , A. V. H. CABPESTSB , Oenl Managei , Clen'l I'aa * . Airtul. i.ClABK , OEQ n. I1EAHOJIC , U q ixip BOARD OF PUBLIC WOEKS , Tlio rnrimiu Struct HtormAVntor Sewer ( Jontrnot t < ct linst Nlftht. At the mooting of the board of public works last evening , to nccopt bids for making certain public improvements in the city during the coming summer , only Messrs. Croigbton and Barker were present - ont , The contrnot for the conslruotiou of the Farnam street atorm-xmtor sewer was lot to Shannon it Co. , provided the recalcu lation of the abstract allows it correct. The next lowest bidder was Murphy &Co. On curbing and guttering nothing was done , thbro being n deadlock between the members present as to _ the material to bo used , Oroighton favoring the Man- snto Hmostono and Barker the Colorado saudstouo. It was dotorminnd to advertise for bids 'or the grading of St. Mary's nvonuo , nnd , ho paving of the alloy iu alloy paving district number ton. Illinois null limit Items. To the IMItor of Tun BKK : Turning eastward for n brief tour , your correspondent stopped across the border ino of our great and growing state of Nebraska to pick up some items of inter- crest scattered hero nnd there through Iowa and Illinois. In contrast wo are roe to presume that our fresh and young sixteen suffers nothing when the coinpar- son is instituted with her elder sisters , whoso homo land lies further toward the rising sun. Our line of travel waa along ; ho great Northwestern railway , who o immense traffic has largely boon enhanced t > y the products furnished on the western side of the famous Muddy. Cattle , hogs , corn nnd the smaller grains , all destined for the Chicago and Now York markets , come pouring along in unstinted incasuro and'quality , and wo might add quality as well , showing- conclusively the al most unlimited 'producing capac ity of this newly opened state Towns in Iowa , which a fov years ago were all astir with the hum of business and growth , are fast assuming habits of quietness and a maturity of expansion which has been forced upon thorn by the enthusiastic interest springing up for the the west. Dunlap , Donison , Iowa City and Marshalltown , whilst retaining a strong hold upon their several commer cial interests , have the appearance of a good many of their people being away from homo. The farm lands in Iowa , which , as a state , now Booms to be eclipsing Illinois in many respects , are being brought up to a high state of cul tivation and are permanently sure of a heavy demand for and a great wealth in their possession. In many of the coun ties , especially in the northern portion of the state there is great capacity for the production of immense wheat and corn crops as has been proven in the test of former years. At present the absence from its largo corn-cubs and granaries of small grain , is a a forcible reminder of the sere disappoint ment which fell upon some of the tillers of the soil during the past year whilst the great piles of uncribbod corn ant crowded bins of grain in Nebraska are the refreshing exponents of the pros perity which crowned our state during the past two years. Cedar Rapids is pushin ? on with all her might to become the metropolitan inland city of Iowa. Am there seems to be little room for doubt in the successful accomplishment of this aim. In manufacturing interests and ai expounded business in her schools am even collages and church enterprise , this flourishing city presents many attractions to business enterprise and home-seekers as they are passing to and fro in the lam to-day. And yet compared with pur own Omaha with her grow ing industries , with her network of railways , her increased manufacturing facilities , with her great syndicates of im provement and wide awake enterprise which thrills through every fiber , our metropolis must stand conspicuously above the commercial conties of her sister competitors across the river. Clinton nestled close to the edge of the deep and majestic Mississippi still holds the championship in the lumber interests and depends largely on Nebraska patron age to relieve her of her large supplies And whilst wo fool kindly towaids her fo : the generous supplies of this needoc material out of what to construct our house ? , build our fences and supply nur vast ranches with shed 'protection for our herds of stock , yet wo cannot conceal our convinction that Clinton has pleasant thoughts roachiiigout toNebm-slia because of the handsomu pric'ts received for her accumulated eiores < > t maturial. Crossing tnu great Kith or of Waters , we entered thu uttiaciive nnd beautiful Rock River valley. The farms aro'in a high state of cultivation , and correspondingly - ingly high prices nio echodul/d when those farms are ofioiod for sale , in the contemplation of which the n of limit ed moans ia apt to take seriously to heart the advicu of" Iloraco ' ' sage Greuley , 'go west , young man , " and wo found that many of the younger and oven elder men from this lo'caljty had acted on the sug gestion , and are now the bono and sinew of Nebraska's working force. Wo found Morrison , the county seat of Whitcsido , ono of the most handsome towns in this rich Rock River country. With a back ground of several thousand acres of tim ber land , and with an outlook southward upon this finest panorama of fertile prai ries , with strong business and commer cial interests , schools , churches and hand- BOtae dwellings ; we "felt that any ono mightjbo tfopfent to jiljlirf such * a spot a * ' ' his homo. From thisjNcbraska has drawn one of fho members of the prosperous business firm of Dewey & Stone , the Slate Superin- dent t > t Missions , Rev1. Orlsamsn. R6b- ortson Bros. , "bankers , Cleveland. Wai- lace Payne , and a Tioat , of others scattered far and widu over the state. in Chicago we 'wore not more sur- priiodwith the undiminished hum and activity in business circled than wo were with the continued expansion of this vast cjty of the lakes , giving assurance to the presumption that no one can toll to what extent this national metropolis may still grow. But oven Chicago in her great' new , counU much on the patronage which cornea to her from Nebraska's increasing - creasing products. Many inquiries were made of your correspondent concerning the wonder/ul state of Nebraska , comprising - prising BO largely the great American do - prt , and now openinjfin rich fields , tring. ing | n the bounteous harvests tor Ohjcago warehouses. Great interest ia manifested in the growth of Omaha , which ia now looked upon as ono of the rising citiea of this great nstion. The confidence of business men in her future ia expressed in strong terras. Her patronage and influence'arc eagerly sought as ait essential factor } \ \ building up their own great interests. The nbundant crops for the past two years in Nebraska , the stcaay and some what phenomenal growth of business in lior several towns and cities have widely advertised our stnto in tho' favor of n vast number who no longer look upon'tho of- 'ort to build up a pruminont state west of ; ho Missouri as a moro'experiment , Thoio who have n foothold in Nebraska nay well fool thankful in view of their 'ortunatc possessions. X. Y. / . ToiMi > erunco In Maluo. I'Vrni the Hartford Time * . Some of the intemperate temperance non of Maine have just boon holding nn annual mooting nt Augusta. They nro organized as the "Mnino Stnto Temper ance society , " nnd they have held annual sessions nt the state capital for over ; hirty years. They always meet when the v legislature I is in session , nnd generally thn governor of the state pre sides at their sessions. They nro repre sentative "temperance" men of the state mil have putposoly influenced the leg ation of the state on the question of li- iuor selling. They are the real kuthors of its present stringent iquor law and all thu sharp tooth that iavo boon inserted in it , from year to 'oar , since its original enactment , over n [ iiarlor of a century ago. They may bo > ro.sumod to know all about the condition of the temperance cause and their utter- incos will plainly nhow what kind of men t has for loaders and directors in the 'ino-trco state as well as how it has lourishod under their fostering caio , mckcd by all the law they desired to iavo placed on the stntulo books. Ono of the speakers at this annual mooting , Colonel W. T Eustiss , who was heir last candidate for governor , laid the > lame for the nou-onforcoment of the law upon the officers , who failed to do their luty. Ho said the republican party , bo ng the dominent ono , is to blame for .his ; that that party is "in. league nnd : ull sympathy witb the rum power in the state and nation. " Ho said that once ; here was a public sentiment sustaining ; ho officers in doing their duty ; jut to-day that sentiment is want ing. No man when elected to oflico , no matter how pure his temperance views , had gene any further in tire execution of the liquor law than the party which stood behind iim , whether police officer , county attor ney , governor or president. On Ex change street , in Bangor , ho had , that day , counted seven open bar-rooms- open in every sense of the word and ho saw from the street men drinking in ; hom. "They will remain there and oth- irs will come , " said ho , "so long as wo ruckle to the party in power. The law s a dead letter in most towns in Maine. Sbwhoro and never has the republican larty boon in sympathy with prohibi tion , " His remarks were received with applause. The Rev. Mr. Molntyro , of Water- ville , said the blame lay largely with the prosecuting officers , and they were guilty of perjury in neglecting to prosecute of fenders. The records would show county attorneys and municipal judges to bo "guilty of complicity in crime with rum sellers. It is quite customary , " ho said , "for these officials to settle with offend ers for § 100 , when under the law they should have boon sent to jail ; and some times cases are bought ofl'for § i > or § 10. " Ho extolled the law , , but complained that it was not enforced' , and that public sentiment was not sufficiently "educated" in its favor. The Rev. Mr. Haskell , of Damaris- cotta , said that for the "past ton years rum-selling has been on the increase in Maine. " Ho knew whereof he affirmed. "Tho sheriff , the county attorneys and all vhe officers who ought to enforce the law , are combined to protect the rum- seller. The liquor traffic is constantly increasing in the state , commencing in the east and working rapidly towards the west. " There are twenty fivoyonncmon in his town that were addicted to drink ing -where there was ono seventeen years ago. ago.Mr. . Burke , of Somerset county , said that ho knew of his own knowledge that rum-selling was on the increase iu his county. Joshua Nye , pt Augusta , the groal apostle of prohibition , said that Con gressman Dingloy's statement that there was no liquor-selling in many of the towns of the state , was "a fraud , a delusion and a humbug ; " liquor selling was terribly on the increase all over the state , and every woman and child in the state knows it. Last Sunday two sleigh loads of people left this city , purchasing rum at a drug store , nnd starting for > Vcst Watervillo. Before getting seven miles on their way they were lighting drunk. This was n usual occurrence hero , and in nearly every largo villngo in the otato. Drug stores weio only gilded lum hulls under another name. " Thus thuau mun went on in u strain for two days. The SUll or Hartford ( Conu. ) Post. "There is a great difference in the mo- chnnical skill of " prisoners , miiarkud a gentleman intoiestod in a firm which contracts for the labor of tlio prisoners ut Wtjthorafield to a reporter the other day. ' 'Tho convicts are employed daily upon machines for making boots and sheen , and , as I say , there's n great difference among them. ' ' "In what respect ? " queried the ro- potter. "Well , a long term man , ono who has been sentenced for a series of years , goes to his work with eagerness , and seeks by constant and hard labor to make the days of his confinement pass by as rapidly as nowise. "By this means his mind iskept free from disagreeable thoughts ? and by night thn work ho has performed during the sunlight enables inra to rest ea y. On tfio other hand thoj'short1 time1 njq , such as tramps And -others sentenced for minor of- fenscs , l pay but little atton. tion to their work , and pass the days in fretting and longing for their release. If it could bo helped I wouldn't give much for the labor of .the average 'short ' termer , "What class cf prisoners are the best workmen ? The burglars especially those who havo.beon engaged in .robbinu eafes are.byaU'oddirtha bust It seems a queer thing to say , but I am always pleased when a bank burglar is sentenced toatatp'priaon. l > am quite buro then that ho-will bo a good workman. Four bank burglars' were recently sentenced from Fairfield county. .lamjiow on the lookout for Uwii ; arr/ya } . " V * fj Si Gotn Iluniei-0 , rrorn the ] 5o ton llprald < ' 'Ttyt Wrchew after Captain Kind's treasures continue then1 Investigations along thp beach tWinthrop Highlands , ahd coins to the value of $300 have been found , reppsontingiho ipecio of YU OUJ uaUonB ; including Spauuh , Portuguoae. Dutch and Americanffho ohildron pf Rov. Mr. Gdfflold-of Ueachmoht , H4T03 found coins vfluo4 at ? ? 0 , nd several * ( \t luma yarj'inR from $5 to ' ' s'i'hQ niQst ulaable find yet that by Charles Frederick * , of Bench * tnont , who discovered n Spanish coin Sunday , dnted 1027 , weighing 19J pen. nywoighta , nnd of 21 carat gold , for which ho has boon offered $28. Tuosdny ho found nn English guinoft dated 1737. The coins found thus fnr were within n space of seventy foot aqunro , nnd about 100 foot below high water mark. iliiy-1'.to-Sco In Doulilo IlnincNS. Mlhviuikeo Sentinel. On Thursday the famous little trotter , Jny-Kyo-Sco , was hitched to the polo with Ellen Sprague , nnd driven about Rncino by Edwin Blthor. It is the first Lime the nnimnl has been in harness since last fall , No person , to look nt the horse as ho was being ( UK-en nlong that day , would imagine that ho tvns the fast est in the world. Ho is , n very mall nnd inferior looking ani mal nt h distance , but Upon close inipection the line points can bo soon nt a glance , Hither says the wonder is in > crfoct health nnd condition. Nuxt sea son , if every thing is' right , ho will drive Jay-Eyo-Soo ono milo iu less that 2:10. : Duo gentleman who stood on the street and observed Bither drive by with the onm , wanted to know "whit little plug that was on the loft hand aide. " Ho was almost paralyzed when informed hat ho could not purchase that plug for § 100,000 , nud that it was Jay-Eyo-Soo. TUTT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS , DISORDERED L1VER and MALARIA. rrom tlicso Bouroos arlsotlirco lourthaof t'uO discuses of tlio luimim inicu. Tlioso IlotTelii oDBtlvc , Hick llcail- lir. fullnos nfler cntlnn : , aversion to ertion of 1 > o < ly or inliiu , of fond , Irritability of temper , Ioi cplrlti , A feclliiK of having neglected flonio tliit > * ( DlxiliiCBB , l"ltittci ill jf nt tlio VIcni-t , Dota before the cyc , lilchlycol ored tlrlne , CONSTIPATION , nnd do. vrmml tlio usoofn remedy tlmt nets iltroetly on the Mvor. AsaLlvormoillolnuTCTT'S 1'll.r.s liuvo ira ociual. Their action on Urn Kid noyi nntl Skin Is also prompt ; romovlng all imputUlos through tncBO tlirco" cnT- cng-r of the nyst m , " proiHiolUK impo. tltofiOunlcll(5CstlonroBulnr ( stoolB , a clour skUiamla vigorouabcxly. 'HVXT'H ruIS cituso no nuiisoa or ( rlplng not interfere AvlUiilnlly ivorlc and ni on perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. BoMcTcrywIifro.iinc. OIUro.41Miirmybt.N.Y. . u w N rir mummnrm - GHAT HAIR ou WiiiBKKita obangou 1U- Itantly tonUlxssr ULACIC bvivHlnglo n\ \ * plication of tills lnt. Bold by DniKt'lsw , orscntbyoxprosaonrcoolptor rt * , Offlco , 44 Murray Street , New YorK ? UU'B MANUAL Of IISEFIIl BtRtlPTR CATARRH Sanford's ' Radical Cure , Head Colds , Watery Discharges from the Noao and Hjes , lUiiKlng Nolflos In the lioad , Nervous Head- echo and Fever Instantly rcllo > cd. Choking mucus dlalodgod , membrane cleansed and healed , breath sweetened , smell , taste and hearing restored , and ra\ ages chocked. Coughs , Bronchitis , Dropping * Into the Throat , Pains in the Chest , Dyspepsia , Wasting of Strength and Flesh , Loss of Sloop , eta. , cured , Ono bottle Radical Cure , ono box Catarrhal Sol- > ent and one Dr. Sanford's Inhaler , in ono package , of all druggists , forL Ask for HASFOIID' RADICAL CUKK , a pure dlitlllatlon ot Witch Hazel , Am. 1'lno , Ca. Kir , Marigold , clover Blosjonu , etc. 1'orritn DRUO AND Cnr.MiCALCo. . Boston. t Collins' Voltaic Electrlo Plaster | Instantly affeots the Non oui ,8) stem and banishes I'nla. A wrfoot Klcctrlo llattery com- "Inedwith a Porom Waster o TO TitK rmr ISTHECllV 26 cents It annihilated i' tn. . . . . .T' * vitalizes Weak and Worn M SUFrtEISB IIEBVE Partu , ntronrthon 'llred Miw- cleg , prevent fulscoie , and iitt Tinro In one-halt tn time than aur other pin tnoiworld , tiolu John D. Peabody , M , D , PHYSICIAN & SUEaEON , OFFICE ROOMS , S and 1501 KAUNA1T. Hnldann e7U Douelai Striwt > WITH Tilt dlOGrUPHVOr-lHii COUN * t BY CXAMININ3 THIS MAP * | HAT THC CHICAGO , ROCK ISLANDS PACIFIC R'Y By llio central poilllon of Its line , connect * the Last old the west by the uhorteit route , nnd or. nc pnmenficrivlthout change of earn , between Clilon o and Kansas City. Council Blutfi-Lonveu. worth , Atolilaoii. Ulnncaiiollu unrt St. Jnuj. It conncclo in Union Dniiotn with nil the principal lines of road helicon tfio Atlantio and the 1'nomq . K biiair ware. a-uumuuB rrrdlBBl a'alaoo inK C r , nnd the Bent Line of DlnlnR Car InMi llio World. Thr.e Tr lei between ChlB. o an" Mi iiuovirl niver l'olnt . 'I wo Trnlni belwreu Chicago cage nud Minneapolis and bt.Vaul , via thol' mouj "ALBERT LEA ROUTE. " A Hew and Direct Line , vli Ben tea and Kanka. keo. tit * 1 1 Mtntly beeu opmitd between Kicbinond , NorluUc.NowportMowi.L'hsttanooita , Allanta.Au ; Lonta.IfmliTllle. Louisville , l > e lnnton. Cincinnati IndUnipolUand Lafayette , nnd Omaha , Atlnncap. olu and Ut. Paul and Intertriedlole point * . All TUrough J'm otBcr 'i'raviil on i a i zpres * TijiUet * far sale at all principal Ticket Offloo * Jn the United Ututcs and Canada. UaitKaee ehcekod through and riles of far * ml- way * Ion a * competitor * that offer ! ( > udvta- ror'detallsd | aformatloncet tbo M pi ana Void. "GREAT ROOK ISLAND ROUTE At your niarctt Ticket OWoe. or adilrcu B.R.OABLE , E. ST. JOHN , M. R. RISDQty , REPRESENTS ! Pnomli Awaranoe Co. , ol ijondon , Ca h rSSSHitJSfSa1. . . . - ssai s. i-Ss McOAKTHY iBTOKE UNDERTAKERS ! T 818 UTH IB UnFAILINO v. Afll ) IVt'AT.l.lllI.B Sfasmt K nil lug SlcViicjn , Convul sion * , St. Vltua DMICO , Alcoliollsm , Optum rrttlnfr , Scmlnnl AVcakiicw , Iin- latency , Svplilll ? , Scroftiln , nnd nil * Norvouo nntl Blootl Dlsonson. tSPTo Clrrpj'rn < > "i lawyerI.llcrnry / * Mon , Itcrclmnto , ll.inkcrw , J.ullcs nnrt nil \\liopo * cilciilnrvcmltlojincnt caiifcs Ncnousl'rov tnitlon , irrcciilixritlca of the blood. Btomnch , iKiwcla or Klilncys , or who rcqiilro n ncrvo tonic , npiictlzcroi stlmiilcnti' < iwtin < ( i JV'rr- tine B InrnhiAbib. proclaim U tlio most' u underfill ir'"lp < ) r- nnttlintut or sustain- rd a slnklni ; ) strut. will ) The DH. S. A. RICHMOND MEDICAL CO , Solo Pro- St. ipscph , Mn. rd8i UM l" ill DR. FELIX La BRUN'V G G PKKVJJNTIVK AND GURU. FOB EITHER SEX , The remedy liclnclnjoctcil directly to the neat of , require * tin clmpco of Out or nauseous , mercurial or ) tolionoua mpOlclno to lie taken Inter- imlly. When Hied ni a urmentUo by cither rcix , Ills lmi > cnslMc to contract > u > | irl\Ato dfaciuic ; ) > ut In the case of tlio < o nlrrnily unfortuttttaly ainiiitctl wo Mitoo tin ro lioxoa tp euro , ere will refund t lie men- cj. I'rlco liy nmll , ( lotto u i > UI$2. per box or three bovoi ( or $5. $5.WKtTTKN WKtTTKN OUAHANTKK3 uuttl liy nil [ UitliorlteJ ngonta. Dr.FelixLeBrim&Co , SOLE PROlMUKTOnS. 0 , F. Gooilmiui , Druggllt , Solo Afcnt , far Omahk Neb ni&c.wlv Health is Wealth ! ] ) ii U. 0. WEST'S NEIITK AND llnAtx TKKAT- HUNT , a Rum-nutooil epnoiUo for llintorm , Ulzti. HP8B. ConvtilsloiiR , FitJJ , Nervous Nournlgin , llpalncio ) , Norvims Prontrntum caused by the uio of nloohul or tobnccu , WnUofuinoen , Moutnl lo- proBflion , Boflonin of tlio Hniln ri-Bultinginin- simity nnd lcfidln to miBory , decay nuu ucnth , 1'romnturo Olil ARO , lliirronnoss , IJOKB of power iu either BOX , Invuluntiirr IJOSSOB tinrt Bpormnt- orrhocn caueoil byovor-oxortion of thobrmn , Bolf. nbtiBoor oTOr-induloiioo. ( Each box contnint ono month's treatment. $1.00 n boxer six boxot for $5.1)0 ) , sent by mnil propnlUnn rocoipV of prjoo , 1VE GUAHAXTKE BIX 1IOXKS * To euro nny CBBO. With pnoh order rocoSvxl byM for BIX boxes , neconiiNimod witli $5.Xwo will BOudthopurchiiBorour written RUnrnnto * to ro- [ undtbo money if tlio trrutmoiit docs uoieffect a euro. Ouaratiteoa issued onto b C.F.GOODMAN Solo Au nt , Omaha Neb. Patent Dried Fruit Lifter. AS USEFUIi NO DEALER IK A IN GROCERY Groceries STORE CAN Al'l'OICU TO ] II1 AS A FAIIl OS1 ' Without ii. COUNTEIl SCALES. K.C.CLARKSOLE PROPRIETOR. , NKU. IMPROVEO SOFT ELASTIC SECTION lie form nentiir , tinil irlvo tiehf1 latlufnttlnu than anyulhorCor * . urer , UiO X Li A llaudolpU Ht. , L JOHN II ? UEHMANN. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Erlangcr , Bavnriit. Culmbachcr , Buvuria Pilaner Bohemian , Kaiser . .Bremen. DOMESTIC. Budweiacr , St , Louis. AnhnuBor St. Louis. Bcs ; B r. Milwaukee. Schlit7-Pil8ner Milwaukee , Krutr'a . . , Oninlm. Ale , Porter , DoniPHtic and Rhino Wine. ED , MAU1M311 , I'iUFarmim. BOALB s f o mum * rm , nu. > ton , tiit. tau Hiu > , llrniii iius Included -JZ'IOIt fArlMER'S SCALE , 88. . TUB "Ilfti , litilwcuVu , " ki otlin Ef Ib , fi MWOTIIKUBIZEH. Ilfdue.a Fllllll LISTHUtlL FORGES , TOOLS , &o , BEST rOUUK H1DK rciR IJUIIT WUB4 , * K 4Ulb.A vlluuaj4ltorTuuI > .ltu - 'DUFRENE ARCHITECTS nUATTA NATIONAL BUILDlNO r NOTICE. Notlou Ulwrchyghen that tlio partnership here toloreexl.tlntf bttwgm WlllUm V. Mannlnic and ( leo. If , Hess under the firm name ot Maiming & lless. U this day dliwilttd. Tlila It to tl > e luttbur notlco that I ulll not bo re epomlbloforanyilcMi contracted bmy jwrwu In ourlttvimvuaine , iior will I 'jiay uy uttpinjv'i | fi or ccitst ? carry en any lltl | ( > too | of any do crtptlbD against any of tjw pmjilon pf tiu Ut flrm Ol iliunliig t lUtii and tueiuu of my naiutto carr , ou anv iU'li litigation I * uxauthnrltoa liv me. Omaha. N U , Fob. 10,1884. Foh. 18-11. WU.LIAM C , - - - - - The Carpet Season HAS COMMENCE ! ) AT illiam'S COR. I5TH AND DODGE , STS. , in the lurgfestnuil best lighted room in the city. A STOCK WORTH INSPECTING , Wo oiler special inducements in every line of HOUSEFITTIMG GOODS ! Carpetings , Oil Cloths , The most cnrofal iiltcnlion Riven to all work. .New . goods arriving laily to mulcn the most , complete stock in the west oC L DRAPERIES , SHADES , POLES AND CORNICES , We invite Comparison. "We Will Not Be Undersold. " "VViUmms' , Dry Goods nnd Carpels , corner Fifteenth nnd Dodge/Our mportation of Embroideries and Insertions nmving Into , are jusb opened , nnd will bo sold at One-Third Less than the Usual Price. COMB EA11LY FOR THE BEST SELECTIONS. Muslin Underwear at Extremely Low Prices. .T , ' On Deck. ' ANOTHER NEW FIRM 1o ; AID IK THE OMAHA "BOOM. " Sliii email Bro's ; Co , MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHIERS. In making our "OnonlncBow" In this wida-awafco , prowlnn city , wo deslro to ! injrosB upon the inlnda of ull Its rceidontfl , as well an the repIJonts of the sur- rounuing towns and country , the following Plain Facts , Plainly Stated. Wo keep Mon's Youths' nud Boys' Clothing. Every garment in our house Ia NEW and selected Hiieclally for this markat. Our goods will bg found firnt-clivi , both in btylo , shape , workmanship and nintorinla , Our prices cannot full to pleuno , us ollr outtro ftloclc lias boon bought for cash within the post thirty dayH at lower prices than known for years before , If not the lowuat over known. * It is nur jiurpofO io innko Omnhn our homo , nnd hopeby strict nttontlon to the wants oftho trade to merit a fair eharo of public patronage. i And loam the prices at which wo are offering. Hen's Spring Overcoats , " , " ' Youth ? Spring Overcoats " , < * * > Boya1 Spring Overcoats , * Men's Spring Suits , "J/iV , . , . , * Youths' ' Boys'and ChildrenVSuits SHIREMAN BEO'S & CO. , 1S08 ITnrnuiu St. , between 14th and loth Sts. , Omtilm , Nel ) . IIMt TRIED * HI1 FIRE TESrtD Sold sitll an Absolute G n.-p tee of being the Finest and Jffost Perfect Goofls of t their kind Ex C Madge LANGE & FOITIOK , 318-320 S. 13th St. , near Farnam. Manufaoturoa ty the MlclitBGn Btoyo Co. , Dotro t and Chicago ,