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- < * * * i6 , * * tT * . , ilM' " ! ' " ' ' - v rtM8t THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 23,18d4. r BURDOCK BIPOD BITTERS. WHA1 IS IT ? A strictly vegetable preparation , com posed of a choice and skillful combina tion of Nature's best remedies.1 The discoverer does not claim it a euro for all the ills , but boldly warrants it cures every form of disease arising from a tor pid liver , impure blood , disordered kidneys - noys , and whore there is a broken down condition of the system , requiring n prompt and permanent tonic , it never fails to restore the sufferer. Such is BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Sold by all druggists , who are authorised by the manufacturers to refund the pnco to any purchaser who is not benefited by their use. Price , $1.00. FOSTER , MILUURN & CO. , P " Props. , Buffalo , N. Y. 4 ron ran ctrnE OP ALL DISEASES OP iionsEB.cATTLr. finnrp. DOGS. UUCP , nml 1'Otl/HlV. IXIlt TWENTY YEARS llnmitlimii' Ilnmen. \clprlnnryhpr.clllealia\o been iifuilliy r nrnior * , Mnolt IlrrPdi'm. Livery blnlilonnd 'I iirfincii , Iliirxp Ilnllromlx. Miiniirnrtnrcr * , ( iinl MliipC'mnpnnlrs , ' ! rn\'c Illpnndronin rim ) McnncrrlrH , ami others liaiiduug ttixk , i Hillt'rfectfuc < its. lliiiiiilirr\i | * olrrlnnrv Mnnnnl , ( TO rK rent fr < ob > null on receipt of prko. Wi cents CJTI'nmjihlL'ts Bt'iit Irco onnppllratlon IIL'MPIlltCVSHO.MEOPATHIUMED.ca 109 riiltou Gtrcct , Acw Yorli. W < " U Vital Woakno * * nnd Pro < - HUMPHR ration from overwork or tnillscrctl' ' li rndlcnll/ nudproniL cund l Been In u n 3) 3 ea.n , lal oC powilcr forSVPi-nt postfr conro cflpt o f ; price , llntniilirc ) * ' Ilimipn. Mi'il.k ) , iliut , , Catalogue tno. ] 1UU fultou St. . A. V. JOH. HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT Cures Dlscasw by Building up the Sjstom. Front. Kaclr. "Ship BiKthcr dozen of \ < -ur Malt KMrsut Hofas ( lii.fi.ic. I. has doiicni ) wlfecrca * irood , and Is the onlj t In , , ' Hha can take mth an ngnc- ab e cllcct. Its htrcnsth- Ing pn era at o w onilc.rlul "j G. OLDMU. : Atcuj ) a Qa. lieu. ire f f counterfeits. To hu genuine it inuet hi imt u i tn above stjtc if Lott c , and buir on la bel the nanix of TAUUANT & CO , Solo \ucnU for thn United StatfH nnd Brit Mi ProIn - co < cf North Aincrlc.i,27S On-ciiwichbt. AtwYork. THE GENUINE. Price , S4 (0 Per Dozen , lolno. PatentedOc. tobcna.78. One ( box No. 1 will euro any casein four da } 3 or less No. (2 ( will cure the most obstinate case no matter ot how ( long standhij ; . * Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies i Ko nauseous dosca o' "Ubobo , copabla , or oil of Ban- dil wood , untar4" * . , iui to produce djepcpala by destrojlnv tlioc-jatingsof the tomach , Prlca $1.60 Sold by all drugirlstn , or mailed an receipt of prh e For further particulars fluid for c'rniUr. P. O. Box DISEASES OF THE SY : J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Oo-n3.-i.sat .tt.-x3.c3. Un'll olHces are repaired from result of nro , ofncc with Dr. 1'arkcr , lloom fi , Crcighton Block , K-th nnd Iou00a3 streets. ST , LOUIS PAPER TOEHODSE , Graham Paper Co. , 217 and 219 North Main St. , St. Louli. WHOLESALE DEALERS IK t } PAPERS , { WKAPPINO wnrnNQ KNVELOPEfl. CAUD BOARD AND PRINTER'S STOCK Oi raid for Hairs of all WestefnCornice-Wofks , IRON AND SLATE HOOFING. C. SPECHT , PROP. 1111 Douglas St. Omabj , Neb. MANUFACTURER Or Galvanized Iron Cornices OTDomer Wlndovn , Flnlils. Tin. Iron and Slate Roofing. Specht'a patent McUllIa Hkjllrht , Patent adjusted lUtcnet liar and Iinriut Unelvlny. I au he general airent tor tno anoro line or goo it. Iron nclng , Cresting ! , llalustrodes , Verandas , Irnn Boot tntrs , Window Ullndg , Cellar Oturds : also cenat * iforPceraODi mil Unt Innldi Hll d The uie of the term " Bhoi Line" ta connection wlththi SHORT corporate name of a icreatroad , conveys an Idea of uat what the traveling nub' required by I I lU L I'O-a Short Line , Quick Time I | and the best of accommoda tlons all ot which are furn < Ubed by the greateit railway In America. CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. Itowni and operate * over 4,600 miles of Northern Illinois , Wlsconiln , Minnesota , Iowa Dakota ; and a t > main lines , tranche * and oonooc * tlous reach all the u-reat bushiest centres of tbi Northwest and Far Wett , It naturally answer * tb * description of Short Line , and Bv t Route between < ChicagoMilwaukeeBt , Pauland Minneapolis. RChlcagiMilwaukee , La Croue ud Wlnona. k Chicago , Milwaukee , AberdeeUnil Ellendila Chicago , UllMaukee , Eau Claire and fatlllwater [ TClilcaL-o , MUnaukce , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dim and Oshkoeh. Chicago , Milwaukee , Wauktsha and Ocouomowoo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Prairledu Chlen Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault. Chicago , llelolt Janeivl'le ' and Mineral Pout. Chicago , Elifln , Itockford and Dubuque. I Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and C dar lUptda. Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yankton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Jlock Uland , Dubuque , St. Paul and MlnncapoUl Davenport , Calmar , tit. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleeper * and ths Finest Dining Car * In world are run on the main lines ofthe CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & . ST. PAUL RAILWAY and ui ery attwitton U l-ald to pasaeogera by court > ous employe * of the company. A. V. H. CAHPENTER , dcnl Manager , Oen'l Paw. . _ .KK. UEO H. IlEAlTOitD , Oca bup A Modern llcvlslon. 11m tlvor h tip , the channel U iloop The ulnd blown stoaily nnd ntrong ; AstrnJillo the roof , wo'll glomly ) keep Our \iftll * whllo lloRtltig nlong. Dowu the tl\er , Down the ihcr. Down the U ul-o ; Down the rlror , Uo\vn the tUor , Down the O-hl-o. To pooulo rvshoro it Is uloimnt to think Ot Ufa on tlio frolloumo WAVQ 'TIs nwful to ono \vltliuut victuals nntl drink And n Kllini'jo of \vntory grave ! Down the thcr , Down tlio lit or , l > owii thu O-til-o. ( His. ) Yo < t lubbers cun iirato of ' 'waters so bltio1' And \\IntU blowing ' 'itendy nud strong" Hut MO who are nwampo 1 by this hullabaloo Are singing a different song : I ) n the ilvor , D n the ilTor. I-n the U-hl-ol ( Ilv ) ) ANU IVttl la11. . Nlcollnl la r tU' "baby. " Mpt > tjunkn IB playing to excellent builnoss in southern citic . Mino. Sarah ISnrnhardt is airaoglng for a tour in America. M. ( inynrro , n ton or , ha.1 niado n triutniihant debut in 1'arls , tnkif t ; tlio houau by Gtoilu. Jitnry Anderson's business nt the London Lyceum is sakl to bo tu largo an over IrIng's was. Dlonllnuclcotilt is going to siiond next sum mer in writing reminiscences ol the great act ors ho has mot. A now comic opera has boon written by Robert Stocpel. It it called "Uultn , " und U said to contain soiuo exquisite mnslc. Thn reportB that como from Italy are all tn the elfect that Myron Whitney's son William gives promise of bocomini ; a greater basso o\eu than his father. Miss .Toeophinn Jnnos-Yorko , the prltna donna , writes to The Cincinnati Counnurrial- Onzotto that shu WAH born on March 8 , 1853 , the daughter of wealthy sojp aud cuullo merchant. In all her musical career shu has esteemed Carl Rosins her bos c friatul. Shu made her London debut in "Tho Marriage of Vigaro" under his mau.igomeut. Joanna Da\otiport , who many ynars ngo created a great ftiroro on the stage , imd uo forsook the drama for her husbaud , Gen. Lan der , lives in Washington , in a little whlto housa of two stnrios , on Capitol hill , a block east of Ben Butler's stano mansion. A cor respondent describes her as ono of the most rnH nod , most nccompliahcd , best educated la dies in Wnshingtoiiand says that her manners nro charming. Mr. Theodora Thomas has completed hin ar rangements for the Wiiguor concerts , to ho given at the Metropolitan opera house on the o\oninRs of April 2i and 24 , and the afternoon .if April 20. The soloists will bo Fran Amaliu I'rioirlch-Mnternn , Ilorr Ilermon Wluklo- mann , and Herr Emit Scaria , from the Impe rial Court opera house of Vienna ; Miia Knitna luch , Mi's Kir.il > WInant , Mr. Theodore Toodt ind Mr. Franz llommertz. The orches tra will number 150 instrumentalist * and the ttigoof thu Metropolitan will bo extended oer the present place for the orc'instra. The choruses will be sung by the Now York Chorus uuclety. Whenever Mapleson gets a chance at Ab bey ho is euro to taka it for all it is worth. When the deplorable financial condition of the New York Metropolitan opera house was pub lished the other day , Mr. Maplooon in an in terview did his bo't to create the Imprestion that Abbey was bankrupt. Now the fact is tnat Abbey , in the c.no of the Metropolitan , was simply the manager for a lot of million , airoa , who insisted upon building the opera house in their own way und practically manag ing it. These rciitlemen u ere all % eryclo\er business men , but they knew nothiutr of the atrical or operatic management. Ketmlt failure. As to Abbey , he loses little in the affair , and ho is probibly in his other ventures mukiug moro money than hn ov er mudo. Irv ing is pitying largely. The Grand opera house in Now York is doing nn immense business , and so is his Park theater. Ho is certainly losing money upon his opera company , hut his losses are small in comparison to his g ins in other directions. Of Mile. Van Zandt , the Paris correspondent - ont of the Philadelphia Telegraph u rites : 'Patti herself proclaimed the chnrming child her destined successor. We all looked forward with Intense pleasure to the development of thn artistic qualities of this marvellnuslv gifted girl. But our expectations 1m o all mot with disappointment. Miss Van /Sandt lo.\fwttio Opera Comique exactly as she en tered it , without ono particle of improvement or onward progteKS , She is a fascinating fairy , a little beauty , a child-enchintress , but not an artiste. She has learned nothing in these four years ; the exquisite child has not , as we hoped , developed into a great prinin donna. It Is the same witchery of clanco and gcstmfl , the same dnlicato vocalizition , tlu same slender volte ( alittle worn and weakened by four years' uingtt ) , thu same originality and | ) iiuant | personality in her acting , but neither finish or depth nlther as actress or singer. In a word , Marie Van Zandt is a suoiled child - spoiled first by her midden and complete sue cess upon the boards , and secondly by her social triumphs and hy the injudicious petting of her P.ulfiau lady friends. " RELIGIOUS. Harrison , the bov preacher , received $100 i neekin St. Louis. Archbishop Gibbons , of JJiltimoro , ia expected pected to return to thin cottntrv s > in.itfachlng Jbew York about .Mmeh 1 , Ho will ho given a reception by tlio U.uliulb cleigy and laity ol the lialtlmora dloceie. The congregation nf Rpretli Kidosh , tlm leading Heurowcongiu.'ition uf the city o Rochester , N. Y. , have ieiv > lv d tu adopt tht Ijinliah ritual lroi'l of tlio , Hohtew iltu.il , Ic L ) regarded as an Important step. The quarter of n million or more Daptlbts o Georgia will celebrate tlui c < .ntonidnl of their organization In that t > t.U in October by H camp-meetiiiK of rousing prumctlnns , und SI00,00J endowment for fiercer college , Mrs. Toseph T I'oalo hii mode the Unita rian society of Kingston , Mass. , n prdiunt u $10,000 , the inu < nii ) of which is to ha cltwotec to church uses.- Should the society dlK > iol\ ( at any time , the propeity Is to bo transform to the Unitarian osaoclation , aud the income employed in aiding needy societies in the Oil Colony region. ' A Congregational church named the Open Door wan organised In Northeast Minnoapoll January 20. It is the growth from a mlssloi begun in that quarter of the city a year and half ago by the First Congregational church It has an unoccupied and iieodv field , am a hue opportunity for largo ami succestfu work. At Harvard university the chnpol service are conducted by clergymen of the several denominations nominations , each officiating a month. Alex auder MoKenzIe , D , D , , lias the sen Ices fo the month of February. Dr . K. K. Halo an < Phillips Brooks have In turn olliciatod. On n average some thousand itudents assemble OIK participate in the worship , which consists o Dinging , responsive readings of the Scriptures and prayer , the whole of the service occupying about twelve minutes. The present year ia an imrrotant one wit the followers of John Wesley in this country ax It is the centennial year of America MRthodisin , In many churches sermons hav Leon preached on the doctrines and progrej n ( Methodhiin , its history und prospects Large revival meetings are contemplated. Th first Amnrluan Motho 'It ' society was organ Ued In Now York in 17CD , but tlio general con ferenro organization of the Methodist Knlsco pal rhurch In Amorlca wai hold In Jlaltimor In December , 1781. The centennial confer e'ico , therefore , will bo held in Baltimore I December. There are about 3,500,000 Metli odUt in all branches of the denomination I the United Statoi The church property 1 valued at 70.000,000. At thfl January meeting of the Onacrega tiornil club of MlniKMota , "Itollgloiu I'rogr < v > i Among the Scandinavians , " \\M the subject o a very ( interesting discussion. Tneso poop ! from thu north of 1'uropu abound in Mlnno apolU , and In the ft ate largo. They otitnnm bar the immigrants of tiny other imtloiiullty Their churchen are largely Lutheran and the urea church-fri.Iiitf | > eople. Among them or many who favor a freer church policy , wnl a church life nnd an evangellcjil activity more in accord \vith the spirit and enterprise of our own evangelical cutirches. CocgregationalliU ; here become specially interested In tb.lt clau of our i > opnl Uon , nnd Imvo ilwre ! > l to como In clo < o relations of fellowship with their churchag.il IMiiuk nnd I'm j or. Thcro wa'n't any ma o' trotting , An' 1 told Obadiah M , For of wo couldn't hold on tilings , WoM jest got to lot 'cm RO , 'ihoro wore lota of follcn that'd tutTer Alons with the rest of u . An' It didn't seem to bo worth our vhllo To innko such n droflto fn ' . To bo euro , the barn WM 'most empty , An' corn nn' portatoM scar'ce , An' not much of nnytht'ig ulonty nn' cheap Hut w. t r an' spplo- > s. IJntthen * 1 tolil Obadlah Itft'n't any u o to croan , For llosli un' blood couldn't gUn' It ) nn1 lie Wns nothing but skin nn' bone. But , law , of you'd only hoonl htm , At nny hour of tHi > night , c A pra > in' out in that closet thcro , Twould liftvo Ret you crnzv quito. I pnt.liod the knees of tlioso trousers With cloth that was noways thin , But it sooinod M of the pieces wore out As fast ns I set * om In. To inn ho said mighty little Of the thorny way \vo trod. But nt Kiit n , dozen tlmoi day Ho tnlke.il It o\or with Ciotl. Down on hii knooi in that clo ot The limit of his tlmo wn < passed , For Obaillnil know how to pray Much bettor tlmn lunv to fast. But I nm that wny cnntrnlry That of tilings don't po jest right , I fonl like lolllu' my slcovoj up high An' glttln' rcailv to fight. An' tlio giants I slow that winter I ain't goln' to talk nbotit ; An' I didn't men complain to Uoil , Though I think that llo found it out. With the point of a cambria noodln I < Inn the wolf from tbo door , 1'or I know that wo needn't tar % 0 to doatli Or bo Hzv bociusoa uero poor. Ali1 Oliatllaii ho wontloiod , An' kept mo pat-hing his knco * . Au' thought it strmigo how the meal hold out , An' stranger u o dliln't froero. But I said to myself in whispers- " (5od knnwR where His gift dosumil * ; An' 'tlmi't nlwny s that f.iith git ? down As far an tlio linger ends. " An' I wouliln't huvo no ono reckon My Obadiah n slilrk , Tor sotno. you know , liavo tlio gift to pray , And others the gift to work. - [ I rnrpor'H Weekly. CONNUBIALl 1'IES. It is announced that the UuUn do Morny is i marry the daughter of U iron Kothschild at Vankfort "Fifty ynnng nnd good looking woman have ailed for'Now Caledonia , to ba married to ell-behaved convicts , " nays n recant London otter. Mrs. Ella Bohring , a young widow of Balti more , says she will kill herself if George 3am- lie dotw not marry her. George Ins no _ Idea f doing anything of the kind , and her friends ro sitting up nights with her. delta , tire daughter of Garibaldi , is to bo married to Professor Graztardei. of the Inter- itiomd College at Turin The professor mdo the young lady's acquaintance through is pupil , Manilo Garibaldi. The girl who , at New Lisbon. Ohio , an- ouucorl herself as the prize in n radio n bun- red chances at SI apltco \\as taken at first as a joker , but nho affirms her sincere willing- ess to marry the winner , provided he is uu- er forty years of ngu anil boars a good ropu- atlon. She is described as pretty , iutollUrent , nd hitherto unassailoJ by adverse criticism. Little Nell "What church wore you uiar- iod in , grandma ? ' Grandma "I was not married in n church , ear. " Little Nell "Was you married at home ? " Grandma "No , dear ; 1 waa nvcry naughty irl , and ran nwav with your prtmdpa. " Little Nell Mercy me ! I'd never run way u i th such a fussy old gentleman as grand " t _ _ IMPIEHES. Don't swear when you stop on the Icy Htdo .ilk. Think of a little prajcr instead. "JN'ow ' . laino mo , " for instance. Some woulil-bo smart rosldonts of Wnshing- on county , Tonn , , have had a nostollico cs- nblisbed by the namoof "Uainphool. " A Kentucky woman has n innnin for collect' ng buttons. Her husband probably his the nistody of the church contribution box. Yorkers Gazotto. "Do you not think I would make an at' .motive anxel ? " said n dude with very largo eirs to a young lady. "Well , no , " idio ro- ) Hod , pointing to bis immense onrs ; "I think 'our wines nro a little too high up. " [ Carl Pretzel's Weekly. A toliglous Botlety in Maiiio is building a chapel , und the otbor evening R' ' on "clap- > oard supper , " each gentleman , n ono of tlio state paperH kindly explains , being expected to brim ? n bundle of clapboards , under ono arm nnd n lady on the other , the unUorstand- ng being that , in return for the lumber , the , wo should be given a supper of bakotl beans , Indiin puddinjj and other things too sweet to think of. ' : Mr. Silvercamp ( who is looking over some sketches for a scriptuial frieze for his now liouso ) : "Who nro these ? " Artist "Tho twoho apostles. " Mr. Silvercamp "H Hn't Jim Jonea got , ha twclvo npostles in bis house ? " Arlit-"Ye . " * - fcir. Mi. Silverc.unp "Xow , look-a-lnre. Mister - tor i'aiaterJim nln't qolii' to got nho'ul o' ' mo oi nnything you put fomtoen in mlnsl" Oiergymoii HomctliiHi not nnsWvrs they Ion's expect , ovou fiom UilMreii , Ono ol thorn * v s ( jiiuttlunli ff A SumUy-school class nbout the in in who full mini IK tbie09 on the way from Jeiusalem to Jcriclr ) . Bringing ilia t ry tn a point ho naked : "Now , why did the priest mid LoUto pas nn tlio otner Blilolt" A n.lnUr hdlil one ) ii land ? " Well , my boy , \\liy did thu i.tiott am Levite DISS by on thoothorsidt ! " "I know. ' s\Ul thn hu ; "boeauso thu man wai nlioady rublwd. " .JouiiJi-"I am shocked , Mr. Hmlt'l. tu linil that yon kei-j ) jour cigaitilro ppquSunday " Smith "You nitko n mui-ik" , w. I urn n strict rhurch rnanibur , and noVv'r yu nuir the store Sunday. ' "IlutitUnpen. " "t'ocslbly It is. Yo i sse , my partner is a Hobrnw. anil be worships Saturday , the He brew Sabbuth , nnd iiovergoos roar thn store that day. Ho naturally considers Sunday the beginning of the secular week , There is no moral objection to that , 1 $ there ! " "Probably not ; but the store In open Satur- , too , " ; M course ; I attend to things then , " Boo/.e. Proud Bismarck's nose Is out of Joint- Poor BUI Americans at him now point Aud hiss. That Ochiltreo-Lasker resolution" Upset tlio prince's constitution Like A log. They say old Bin , who Is fond of "wurst , " Was drunk , And that ha ate , to rou a tils thirst , Bolt junk , No womlcr that his coiutltutlon Succumbed to Yankee resolution , And his grog. Then lot him pop his champagne cork ; Yet still , Although lie doesn't like our pork , Ho will , Despite his own firm resolution. Itoepect our country's constitution And Its hog. [ Kr > H. PKPPKItMINT Ohio ia now xpokau of M a state of the ifrnt water. Gentle Spring li making n desperate stru- clo to free lisrself from tlio clutches of old Winter. Cincinnati In now turning It * attention to pumps , nud every able-bodied milkman hat Kenerouely offered hit nun Ice * . A chicken In 1'aimsylvauU lecontly avo"a | man a blowwjtli its bill whlih resulted f k. I tally , This I tha worst canoof hen-ptcklnK I on record , | Hpeakln ; of festi of stienglh , remlndi ui mt wo * .w n Kort Wnyno man knock tlown liorco and two rows thn other day. Ho wan nn Auctioneer. [ Fort Wayne llooslor. A St. 1/ouls clothtoi hn\Inff lately nfforcd to glvo Afttom-ttinditui wntch to ovcry buyer of unit of clothes , hl next door nolchbor , * hn n lawolor. hai revenge 1 hlmiolf by offorlnfj > RI > O n suit of clothes to ovcry purchwcr of ntem-uimlliif ; wntch. What are wntchc * .nd . clothes worth , nnjlio\vJ-Tho [ St. Louis 3ritio. 3ritio.Tho The Imy oat on the cnllory floor Watching the ballot dancing , ] > ut down below ho might not go , Though there his oyw kept glancing ; Pof foremoit in the orchestra , Where ho to tit wou'd rather , Tlmnigh opera Rl.vi ( ho t'arnd not pas ? ) A siiuintlng was his fatho- . [ Chicago Sun. 'What are von doing now ? " n kcd n filoud if rtBcody.looklng Individual who tat on th iirbstono and rcnmod somawlmt under ilm oAthar. "I nln't doing nothing. " "IlhotiBht im wore working for old Brul'cr. " "Well , 1 'as ; but I wont to the oldnklnllint this morn. ng nnd told him ho wan cheating mo out of ly duo' , nnd If ho didn't rnUo my wages I ould strikrx" "And ho didn't raise your ago1 "Xo. " "So you struck ! " "Yet. 1 n'ck the lloor. " [ Chitttnoogn 1'coplo's 'apcr. Aclil As a Brain Food , Diu S. XKWCOJIKII , GroonfioUl , 0 , , nays : 'In ' case1) of general debility and torpor of the iltul nnd body , It does exceedingly well. " Ilinv lloith Mot Dentil. TOMIISTONK , Ari/.inu , Fobrunry 22 , olin lloith was Nuntoncod yusturdny to nprisoiinuMit for lifo for complicity in ho liisboo inurlura. At 8 o'clock this orninp ; n hundred men socutod oiitr.uico i thn jail , and this evening Hcith'a body aa cut down from a tolegrnph polo , hero it had dangled nil day. Iloitli took ! io matter coolly , saying "Boys , you nro anging nn innocent man You will find Imt out before the other men ( meaning > oud nnd 1'als.i ) aio hung. " While his yci were buing banduycd lie said , " 1 ave a favor to ask : Don't mutiutto in ) ody by shooting into it after I nm ung. " llrown's Uronuhial 1'rocliOH will ro ia > o Bronchitis , AHthmn , Catirrh , Coiisump- 'vonnd Throat DUoasoH. Titty aic altwys icAoith yowl success. Tlio I'lotiro.l'neuinotiiii Itill. CincAo , February 22. A petition as forwarded to the Illinois delegation i congress to-day , signed largaly by ealthy wittlo-ownora and prominent usiness men of this city , urging the assngo of tlio plouro-pnuumonia bill now undiiu in conguHi. The petition recites 'tat the bill was drawn by a committee | ipoin ed by tlio convention of cattle- users nnd farmers , representing nn nct- lal ownership of not loss t > mn $50,000- 00 worth of cattle , and that among those the assisted in framint ; the bill weromon f largo osperienco nnd among the larg- atcattlo owners of the country. The lotition declares that the protest on the art of the Chicago cattle brokers , which .xa heretofore ) been noticed , is based pen a misapprehension of the nrovis- ons of the bill , and that the bill can in 10 wise interfere with the cattle traflic in tatea not ail'dctcd with contagious plouro- ineumonia , and in these infected states n a degree no uroafor than essential to iradication of the disease. Oopiiili Oiiiinty Cltl/cnp. KW OP.LIUNH , February 22. In the Copiah county imjuiry to-day J. II. Thompson testified that forty five years zo efforts wore made to run "Front" ilatthows' father out of Oopinh county in a charge of harboring n horse thief 00 considered J. P. Matthews ono of the vorst enemies of the poopln of the iounty. Ho Btirred up otrifo between hohito und colored people. Wifnoss icard many inniors wliy Tom Wallace was killed , ono to the afloat that ho had tolo cotton and sold ifc to lias Matthoira. An IllHlorlo Picture. Ciucnno , Fobriuirv 22. TJio Daily Sows' Springfield ( HI. ) special aays : 1 picture of some hutorio interest waa unearthed to-day in a local photo- rapli gallery. It roprosonta Abraham jincoln nnd his two ptivato secretaries , ohn E. Nicolay and John Ilay. It was aken just before Lincoln started for iVashington to bo inaugurated and ia be- ioved to bo the only copy in existence , 't will probably bo added to the collec- ion of the Lincoln Monument assocm- ion. Trnilo and TranHportatlon ] lnniuc ( NKW VaitK , February 22. Iho board f trade and transportation had its on1 nual banquet tlm ovoning. David M Stone , editor of The Journal of Com mcrco , responded eloquently for "Tho A vital necessity to n free pcc . United States Senator Van AVyck , Nebraska , apoko upon "Our Public Parks. " * * IM - The Oyolono's Vlotliuo. Mo.TioMKiiy , Ala. , 22. The cyclone n Comii county destroyed many housoo. A. lohool house was blown down nnd iiiuiy children hurt , throe dangerously nd Htiveral had logs and anna broken t. is foiruJ a nrgo addition to the list o cauialtics will i > o made when remote lotnts ura lieard from. LPC'H Sialiio. NBW OHLKAN-I , February 22 , The un veiling of the atatuo of Uoimral Lee atLee Leo Circle , St. Charles street , took place to-day. The ceremonies were interrupted by a rain storm. Tlio Mcxluuii VeleraiiH. GAI.KSIIOUO , 111. , February 22. Th'o Illinois Association of Mexican Veterans hold Hs twelfth annual reunion to-day. M. N. Barnes , of Galesburg , was elected president , Xlio Flood. EVANSVJLLE , Ind , , February 22. At noon to-day the river was falling very slowly. The relief boat City of Frank fort , left for Shawncotown nt 4 a. in . Cloudy with light rains , LOUISVILLE , Ky. , February The river is falling faster. It full 17 inches last night. Business in reviving. Tlio Malno POUTLANII , Mo. , February 22. The republican state convention will bo held at Bangor April . ' 50. OlOC < TK GALENA , 111. , February 22. Dovoy & Hunan , grocers , assigned to-day to E. L. Bedford for the benefit of crcditora Liabilities , § 12,000 ; assets , § 0,000. The trial of Kohl , in Scott county , for incest , resulted in a verdict of nnt guilty , Lizzio'Kohl , the daughter , testified that the father of her baby wai a tramp , whose naino or whereabouts ho could mt give. Her story was in flat contra diction to what shu told the justice in thn police court and of her testimonv before the Brand jury. The universn1 opinion in Davenport is that ; Kohl S guilty. Kohl was released , but Lizzh was immediately arrested on the chargi of perjury and consigned to jail. TUOUUI < R WITH TAX "How A Snloonltcopor AVn * 8u hulled By 1 liliwiy Slinrpcrn. "Vims doro soooh n thing as some Ux- titles on n man's housumid lot ] " ho nskod ni ho entered the city treasurer's olUco the other day. "Why , yes. Sometimes the property is sold for taxes nnd bid in , nnd the bid'- dor then has n tnx-tillo to the land. " "How ninny folks can hnf tax titled/ / " "Dt U i hard to any. " "Couldn't flwcnty mmi liaf omo tax- title * on mo } ' " 1'rvlmbly not. " ' N'lioll , dot's glunt what I toll my old vhomti'ts , but she shako herself all on for und civ likonshild , You sec , nbout n win k nee n strnnger comes into my blaco und nnya 1 vims n good follow und ho do-in' like to mnko mo troubles. Ho has n tiix-titlo on me , but ho gifs it oop if I treats him , Vholl , dot seems shoap onotigli , und ho wipes oil' his shin nnd goes avaay. " "And another camol" "Anodorl Vhy , sir , 1 count up moro ash twenty 1 E xfory day hist vhock notno- pody comes nroundt mitn tnx-titlo on me , und some dnys 1 have throo. Each iniin ho comes in and says I vims a good citi zen und ho doan' like to niako mo troubles , und don lie tells mo dot he has some tax-titles on my lot 1 vims kept so scnrt all dor tiiuo I can't half do peonness. " "H vo you ono of the papers \\ith you ? " " 1 sco no bapors nt all. Eioh man \\hohas n tnx-titlo signs his name on n sheet of bapor clot he guit ckiins on mu " Ho was told that it waa n noriinkle \ among the dead-beats to drink his beer without pay , nnd whan ho fully under stood the situation ho smiled all over nnd replied : "Say ; dot vhna a goot ono on me , but you keep shtill ; ns _ soon as 1 got homo somopody will como in mil a tax title on mo. 1 lolls him to sit down , und 1 locks dor door und calls in my dog und der oldt whomans und my poy Shon. ltm dot tnx-titlo vhill ahump oafer tables und sliairs und bo knocked down und bit anu dragged out until somcpody can't rest. Like dcr - 'I hitch I' boys s-iy , on Keep shtilll Tax-titles vlna goinsout of poos- ness on my Bhtrootl [ Detroit Freol'ress. ii'ri Silver Kill. Salt Lake Tiibuno. Senator McPhorson's ailvor bill is but another device of the money sharks to strike nt silver. I hey nro much oxer ciscd to find a way to stop the monthly coinage of dollnrti , but are entirely un willing to nccopt the legitimate nltorna native , of issuing cortilicatca on silver bullion deposited , a dollar for each -112 grains 000 fino. But according to the goldito faction represented by Senator McPheraon , they nro willinu to issue certificates on silver bullion , provided the nmouni of bullion icpnsited fcr a dollar shall be enough more than the standard to bring the market \uluo of the silver so taken to a par with gold. That is , ho would require , at the present market value of ailvor , the deposit of some -150 grnins ol sih or for a dollar , and wo presume , at the process of depressing the price of silver and inflating the price of gold went on , ho would , from time to time , require an addition to the amount of ailver de posited for each dollar , so that the ailvtn certificate ) of last month might bo at a premium this month and at iv discount next ; thereby pioviding an iasuo that would bo an lluctuating in value ns green backs in war times. It is an impracticable plan , which could not and ought not be made to work. The only standaid dollar lar this country over had waa the silver dollar of 412\ grains , 900 firm ; Unit it the standard to-day ; nnd the gold coiun are simply multiples of this standard. The war on mlyor hia dapressed itu mar ket price , but it is a ahanip for the chiul silver producing country in the world to join in the ell'ort to dopreuinto tlio value of its own precious inctidn , either ol them. The present standard of cuinugi is all right , but if there is moro of tlu- actual coin on hand than is useful , of an } denomination , lot bullion bo deposited and certificates issued , according to stand ard value , to whatever amount may bo demanded. Tlio Amateur ICccoi ( I llonton. NKW YojiK , February 22. In a ! )5 ) mile race tu day John Onsiman beat the best amateur recotd in 4 hours , 22 min utes and 42 seconds. Monticollo recently had a little excite niont that savors somewhat of the good old dayn of Snlom nnd Cotton Mather. A German died and was buried , when a 10 putcd witch usloniahed the sorrowing 10 lationa with the information thattho man was not dead at all , but waa simply in u trance. Acting on this supernatural Htory , the body of the man wna at once oxhiimcd , very utriot tests applied , but all n vain. > "Who TOint glosBy , luxuriant nurt wavy tresses of nbumlaut , beuiili'iil : Hnir must use LYON'S KATlIAHtON. TLia elegant , cJienp article nlwftys KaKcs the ilt-r grow IVccly and lust , keeps it from fttliluR out , arrests and cures gray- wess , removes dandruff and i1.thing , makes the Hair Bljong , giving it a curlin& ( cadency und keeping it in nijy desired position. Beau- tH'nl , healthy liulr is the sure result of using Kuthuiroii. PATENTS iTunt. sent f oT TOrtfVen jpn' exptrlcnca t . TrtentsobtalncS tbrouKh MUNIf CO. urunoticed IntliuHpiKNTino AHIIUOAN. tlio larKMt. toutand l e tof ril ! faleK m Ur.J.nj Jl ! sroTJffiaSl2iiSV ! n fi S icitLNTiru TWI iirodwuy , E , A , KELLEY , M. p. 0. A , WILSON , M. D.f ° Physicians and Surgeons OFriC&S-JlOTD'HOIT.UA UODSK. UA.\"S B Kin TMKDIOINKP , TnAOC MARK imiliiiiAi > MnnJC MARK UMI HKUIDT , An Htifnlllnn euro for HeralnM W k. nciwSpermitorr h < r , Imrtotency , und til Illtciuca thnt tollow M cc iifnco ol HP ! ( Abuse ; wlossot In the Iltrk , Dlmnt'M ot Vlnlnn , rreinMnre Old Atro nml juny ether ill ci v < that lend tolns nlty or Con * tuiiilitlon ami * Premature Grarti. dnwAM of MlTcrtlMinciits tn rcltiml money , hon driifRi | t < from whom the nifillcino Is taught tlo not rc'iuiil , but r f r ) on to the mMnif ictiircm , and the requirements are mich that Ihej ixro ttltlotn , if t wr. 9oniillnl ] lth. y o their wrltUnRUftrmitc * A trial ul nno dnulo ) wvck ( ro uf ( lrft ) > Spociflo will coin lnc the mo < t KkcpilrjM of Itu ronl inorltn niiaomimtotoountei'clterdno have adopted the Yellow Wrnpiwr ; the only genuine. jMTFull inrtlcnhr In out l mjhltt , which wtdo- ilro tn ciufrro by inivll tn cvcrv ono.rrhoSpo. . . ino > Icillolnoi ( K > tiUiy Ml drumliU attlr rpack. Ito , or lt ( vkckaoon for fs , or nlll bo vent frco bj mail on the rccolrt of tha money , by aiMrct > lnR THK OHAYMKDICINKUO. , UUltaln , N. Y. Sold 111 Gnutift by U. K. noodman. ] y IflmJho CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. ta.TclceU ! only 95. Shares in Proportion" Louisiana State Lottery Company , tiy tertfy ( that uenixnilt tht at rongtnmti for all the Monthly and Semi-Annum i irofrinjn < / tht laiiliiana State lattery Company , n < in I'crion ' manaot and tontrol ( A Dramngt Hrnuelrtt , anitthat tlittame are eontiuetetl vrtlt > < m wft//nimM3. nnil t'r > good faith ( oiranl ad par MI , end IM authoritt thn company to tut thlieer iHtat' , loifA/iw-rtim/'i of our iijiiaftirM attaektA n ifi nifeirfttrmcntj. " ' CouuiuioatM Incorporated In 18ft" ( or S5 year * by the Icclilitmt lor educational and charitable purpoeei with a cap. ital olCl,000,000 to which n remvo ( und ol or i 1950,000 hag since been added. ly ) an in uru helming popular veto Ita IrnnohUM wag niMlo a part of the proeont > tate oonitltutlOB adopted December J , A. D. 187B. The only Lottery over voted on and en dorsed by the people of any Stnto. It nc\er scales or postpones. Its grand ainglo uunibor drawings Ink * place monthly. A iiplanJtil opportunity to win n Fortune. Tliiril Grand Urawinff Class O , tnthoAiart- otny of Miielc , Now OrlcftiiH.Tuo ( lfty , Mnrch llth , 1884 ICCtb Monthly drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. 100,000 TiolcoU nt Ftvo Dolltiw Ench. Trno- tloiiB , In Fifths tn proportion , LIST O I'HIZUS. 1 OAPITAL 1'llIZK | 74 , X 1 do do COCX 1 do do 10,001 i rni7.K3 oreoooo u.oo , 6 do 2000 10,001 10 do 1000 10,001 20 do 500 10,001 100 do EDO ZD.OtX 300 do 100 , . . SO.IXX t.00 . do CO .21000 1000 do 2f > 25,000 AFPROXIMATIOt rillllU. P Approximation prizes ot 8760 9.7K 0 do do too t.bot g do do 260 2KK IC87 Frltct , amounting to t20S,5Ct Application ( or ratcu to cluba should bo made ouli at the ollloo uf the Compauy In Now Orloaui. For ( urther Information rlto clearly \ ; lIng ( ull ulilrcBg , Make 1' . O. Money Orilem pnjablo au < tddresa Registered Letters to NlJW OllLKANH NATIONAL HANK , Now Orleans , Lk. Postal Notes and ordinary lottcrB by Mall or Ei prcsi ( all rtuius of $5 aud upwards by Ksprcsa at oui expense ) to M A. DAUPHIN , or II. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans , L . 007 Seventh Ut , Wathluicton , D. C. rOOK'B nilAND i\CUUSION.H : li-nvo Nn-v York In Aiull , Mnvinil lime , lfS . PA SARl ! 'IICMCTH hyal A'll ANTIUSICAMKUS. hrudul UdlUldi lor -LiirliiicnODI ) Iir.llllH 'lOIIKlSr 'JIUKCIH for tnui-lfiiln r.HUOI'K , hvn'lroutes , n' , rcilurml rntCH. COOK'S h\CUU-jlONlSr : , nlth tnnp3 and full par. t'cularx. ' hj mall IdctntK Audio's LT1IOS. COOK & , SON , SOI Ilroiulwav , H. V. 10 w.'J t a.w.w&r. The only Regular seed ta use in Nebraska ! MARKET GARDNERS & DEALERS ; I liaM ) now n complete iitnck of e trv Uml nml in. iunl ! KrcKli ( lanlui Suilj , iKiuglit illruct of pro- 1 Hcllln Hulk anil nt Pjiilcrn uholcsalo prlitH , nml lniiuintltluto | uM. I will iluplkato any prlcu list tliu biij cr may jirtfcr. 1'rLiii.li , ( Jciiimn , Knullth anil American gronn KlnurrhLC.il In Hulk antl In I'achclii. Forest Iroo nn'l HoilKu Mocil , Hciid for Catalogue , Free. J. KVANH. Btciliuan , ftb 2J-H1C 'It-wit Hth ami UOKU St. , Omulm , IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION , . wajmnUd to wear lonffor , ill the form muter , nnd irlro ttltf 'fatlifaclkin than ony other OorM" In the market , or prlcu imia wll M refundnl. TliolnJoriemcntnui CJilcafu t ot pir . . | 'ri < e , fti.t HnUrii J ni l , ( I f.ii At * your murrlmiit 'or then " .OI'IISCIIII.D. JONKI'll . C'C. uiw lurtn , ilU a ill j JUuilulj Ut.CUlcaBO. r l I/ : ' JOHN E 266TH EDITION , PRICE $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , A GUKAT MBDIOATt AVCUIK ON MANHOOD ! Ksluuiled Vitality , Nnrvom and I'h\tlcal Debility Premature Decline In Uan , Kironof Youth , anJ th < intolJ mleerlcs rcsulfng from ludlscretlnn * or ei MKc * A book for orory man , joung , middle aved indold. It contain * 1 B | > re crlptlon for all a"ut < ind chronic disease t each one of which I * Invaluablt So found by the Author , whose txporlrnco for f years ) § uch as pi ) baly ] nevtr btfore fell to the lo of any phxildan 800 we. . Imund In btaulllt French tnuslln era josandcovers , full tilt fuarsnteeii to be a finer wor * n every ente.-iBtchanlcal. lit erary and profeuotonal , than any other work sold It thli country for | Z.M , or the money will be refumlei ln viry Initance. 1'rlcnonly Jl.oo by mall , poet 11(1. Illu tratlveBamiile6c rit > , Bond now. Quli modal awarded the author bv the National Media Association , to the officers of which he refers. Thli book should bo read by the young for Instruc tlon , and by the aflllottd for relief. H will bou M all. London Lancet , There Is BO memt.-i of eocloty to whom thli boo will not be useful , whether youth , parent , iruardlai Instructoror clcrt. maru-Arifonauf. Address the Peabmly Jlidical Jn.lltute , or Pr. W II. I'arkcr , Ko. 4 Dulflnch Street , Uoaton Masii , uh may be ooniultcd on all illnoses requiring > ldll an expeilence. Chronic andobrtluitedliioaiieiithat li \ battled the ihlll of all other r'0UC I clai a spooUUy. Such treated luuctssnCRl full without an laitauo alluiti Til V PI mteiw. I I CURE FITS ! When J i y euro 1 dr hut mean u ly toTlop ik m Tu < ft llmo ana trien ktvo Ihvm returo jcu > il ue n ftradl. Ml care. I tuva made 1110 dltcuro of FITS , BfiLKmY or f LLlMU HICKNKSi IIf. lout ; tuJy.vairut > Jtmwlr to cure tha vvnt eu * . Becuta othjri t T l ll il 1 , BU tttoan f r nut now rxdrlnu coi llio for > irmttta tnil a Kr o Buitlo ( mi iciuuar aira E < ) in nJ rwt Ontc * . It i loujutt fortrial. Bitil 1 wlUcura luu. 2 < idHtc in. n. u , UIJDT. u/r ul St. DR. FELIX Lh BRUN'S G rnEVENTIVE AND OUIU3. FOR EITHER SEX. The remedy helnp Injeo'ctl dlrfctly to the neat M the dl wo , rrqulrcfl nn chnttfro ol diet or nauseous , mercurial or pokonnus medicine * to tie taken InUr- nally. When med m n prcuntUo by either tex , Ills lm | > o ll > lo t j contract ny private aTurixfte ; but In the ciuo of the o already unfortunately afflicted we Riiar * antoo thtco lion en to cure , or wo n 111 refund the mon ey , frtco by nmll , pottitfco paid , | 2. per box or thrta bases ( or f5. f5.WIUTTRK WIUTTRK aUAIUNTKEI uucd by all nuthorlicd agents. Dr.FclixLeBrtm&Co. sotr. i-RUTiuETons. Q. F. Oooiman , Drupgltt , Solo Agent , for Omaha hol > . mftc-wlv Health is Wealth ! ln ) IX ( XWiwr's NnnvK AND HIUIN TnitAT. Ml.NT , n Kimrnntnxl cixxjlllo for Hystorin , Uizzi- ncpn , CutivulBioiiH , Fit , Nervous NcurnlRin , I lonclncho. Nervous Pr out rnlion cnusotl by tlio UBO of nlcoliol ) rtolwicco , Wnknfulnofs , Montnl Do- prciBtuti , BoftoiiliiK t the llrnin rc ultint ( in in- rnnlty nml IivtilliiR to misery , dcrny nntl ufnth , 1'romnturo Old Ann , Knrrcnncfm , Lo s of powoc in nithor POX , Involuutnry IXIBSPR nnd Htiormnt. orrhmi cnueotl liyovor-oxortion oC tholirmn , self. nbunoor otor-hnlulKonco. liicli box cotitnlns ono mouth'H trcntmont , $ l.Kn ) box.or nix boxes for.t.Uiioutl ) > ynmU jiropnUlon receipt uf price * ivi : < ; iAitAXTir. : MIX To euro nny cnso. With cnch ortlpr received by n for Fix boxof. nccomimnlnl with $5.00 , wo will pouil the imrclmBor our written Runrnntoo to ro. fund the moury if the trontinontilooauutotlccl a euro. Ouimuitoco i 8uoiloubUy C. F , OOODMAN Solo Affcnt , Omaha Neb. OMAHA Stove Repair Works , 109 South llth St. tfako * i > cl itv of furnlshlnz contlnir and repair- itiir atonni ot all description , wood Htoves , chaniriil to burn coal , rratcglircl > ack , dampers , &a. oonstiintkTl on hand. Try ono o our Btove p'i < > * lnrn ana lothrn drvnr. " " Patent Dried Fruit Lifter. AS USBPUJD IN A GROCERY Groceries STOKE CAN Arroiti > > a A rjuii or/ TO no CODNTKItfiCALES. Without Iv. CLARK. SOLE PROPRIETOR. /WKE / > 10V'HI 10 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK CHICAGO , - ftr - - UO\ . . 3 I0t io. ; i Tint j tSdll. Jt.-ulii Km ln r ! ti. . iiMiMlnVi's'u" > ' ; ' 'niT rillilZCS. kwhirodPfllll.U"l i POEG S. TOOLS. &c. i toiiiir luiiK ttm uMir i.iu in ) i.i nr J'w-- . v > H A OUlHl WITH U IT ' < * J GBtHITE And your work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. IFOtt'ANY AMOUNT OP OR- MACADAM ! filled promptly. Samples s estimates given upon applicatieu. WM.MoBAIN'&CO.a Sioux Falls , Dakota ( f