THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , AlAKOUl , 1884. 5 DR. DYE'S ( nKFOHK. ) " " ( ArTKIU ) T7LEOT11O-VOLTAIO DKI.T and other KLKcmio fl ArrtUNCM nro tent on u > Darn' Trial TO HBH ONLY. VOl O OU OI.T ) , who are nTor- ( Inn from Nimvoui Duniurr , LOST VmtiTT. WASTitn WRtKXEssrs , nml nil tnono dUMfpi of a rnnsotAi. NiTunt , nultlnK fiom ABCM * nml Omin Clcsra. Stieeily n-llcf anil rnmplito rodtorfttlon to TH _ i.Tii. Vtnnn find Mtxnonn flOAiuNTRFrt. 8 < > n < l at once lor Illuslrati.il ramphlet free. Addrcti TOI.TA1C nri.T C'O. , MnrnhnH. Bllrri. ? n ' THE MEROHAKl'S OX * Authored Oniriltil , - 81,5JJOjjjjJ ! Pnid-np ( V'tnl , - - 1 $ $ $ - - - - 70,000. Siu-plu3 Puna , , N. W. Cor , Farnam and 13th Si. OFFICKR3 : F jLfK MmirilT , PresWent. I SAM LK. ROOMS , V Pre . D x. U. WOOD , Cashier. | LUTIIIR DRAKK , A. Cuah. niKKOTORS : Frank Sturphy , Samuel K. nogen , Dtn. B. Wood , Clinrlca 0. HouBol , Alt. D. Jonen , I.uthor D ko. Transact a General liiiiklnjc lluslncss. All who have any Banking business tt tranmct are Invited to call. No matter how larpo ot email the transaction , It will rocolxe our careful attention , and wo promise always courteous treatment Pa ) B particular attention to buslneoa lor parties resldlnK outtldo the city. ExjhanKO on all the prin cipal cltlct of the United States at very Ion cat ratos. Accounts ot Banks and Bankers rcoohod on favorAble - Able terms. . . . I suca CertlBcato ol Deposit bearing 6 per cent Bujo and sells Fcrslgn Exchange , County. City and Government ocurltl _ UNITED STATES OK OMAHA. Capital , - - 5100,000.00 C. W. HAMILTON , Pros't. 8. S. CALDWELL , V. Proo't. M. T. BARLOW. Gaohlor. DIRECTORS : S. S. OALDWKLL , B. P. SMITH , C. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BARLOW , 0. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts solicited and kept subJect Joct to sight chock. Certificates of Deposit Issued tJjay nblo In 3 , 0 and 12 months , bearing Interest , or on demand without Ijr torost. ' * Advances mndoto customers pn approved socurltlosat market rate of interest. The Interests of Customers arc .closely guarded and every facility compatible with principles 01 * sound banking freely extended. Draw sight drafts on England , Ire land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu rope. 5ttU European Passa o Tickets Promaity Haoe. United States Uepository OK OMAHA Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha , SUCOKS30US TO KOUNTZK BBOTHKR8. Orzantted lii 1808. Organized aa a National Bank In < JAPITAIj . $2OOOOl. SURPLUS AND PROFITS - $15OOUO UniUK SOUNTZX , President. Jotm A. CtunanrON , Vloo President A OCBTOS KOUNTZI , Zd Vice President. A. J. ForruTO * . F. n. DAVIS , Cashier W n. Miavnxx , AeslBtant Caehlor. Transacts a genera banking business. Issues Unit certificates bearin nterest. Drawa drafts en San ? ranclsco and principal cities In the United State ! Also London Dublin , Edinburgh and the prlnolci itleflof th rnntlnnnt of Euro . JAS , BECKETT , M , D. Physician & Surgeon , ( LATE OF NEW YORK CITY. ) tfirOl ! ] and Hcshlcnco 1101 North IStb Etreel , Cor. of Clark. Ofllce Hours 8 to 10 a. m. , 1 to 3 p. m. and G to 7 p , m. Dr , Amelia Burroughs , OFFICK AND nKSIDENOi : , 1617 Dodge St. , - Omaha. TELEPHONE No 144. Ortloi Uoura From 0 to 10 a. m. and , 2 to 5 p. in. JAMES MoVE ? ; Practical Horse Sheer Mai ea a specialty cf Hoailotcra and ( cndotfoot nor- res bhnn , Uodge btwt between llth and 12th. Ucllevue llouon. DR. M , EMILY PAGELSEN , Office-No , 210 N , Sixteenth Street , HOURS , 9 TO 12 A. M. IlosUIonco Cor. Centre and J7tli _ A-HA. NEB _ DK. ANNA BENSON , of I AND CHILDREN. OtUc 2)0 ) North 10th Street. IlenMoiioe South 17 and Centre ttreoU E. A. K1SLLEY , M. D. -AND- Ilr C. A. WILSON , M. D. , % * Physicians and Surgeons ! OmCES-BOYD'rf OPEIU I10U3 IN. WAITE , M. D. Physician & ( Formerly of Mercy Hoiplta ] , Chicago ) For the treatment ot Nervnui Dljomcs , nironlo i Burg al DlMtawi , aud Dlwawi ol tne F.ye ana fcar. Uonnultatloa anil examination fro . OVnce-OJd Fellow. Block , N. W. ror. Hih nj OdrfO 8ti , Omaha , Nob. OIHcehourKO to 1 ! a. m ui tmlf to8p.in Buoi'ajNlO to IS a. m. ocljr BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. WHAl IS IT ? A strictly vegetable preparation , com posed of a choice- and skillful combina tion of Nature's boat remedies. The discoverer does not claim it a euro for all the ills , but boldly warrants it euros every form of disease arising from a tor pid liver , impure blood , disordered kid- noya , and whore there ia a broken down condition of the syatom , requiring a prompt and permanent tonic , it never faila to rcstoro the sullbror. Such is BUllDOOK BLOOD BITTERS. Sold by all druggists , who are authorized by the manufacturers to refund the pried Lo any purchaser who is not benefited by their use. Price , ? 1.00. FOSTER , MILBUHN & CO. , Props. , Buffalo , N. Y. "Will the coming- man nuioke ? " v , as ft. t- tied by Prof. ri k In his channlug pam- phlct Ho wyf. moreov cr , that the rational way to two tobacco Is through the pipe. All aijrco that only the bent tobacco should to used. IWilch Is the bcctr That to which Nature haa contributed the most ex quisite flavors. Ulackn ell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco fills the bill completely. Nearly two-thirds of all the tobacco RTOWU on the Golden Tobacco belief North Caro. Ilia KOOS Into the manufactory of lllnck- well , at Durham. They buy the pick of the entire ruction. Ilonco BlackwrlTa Bull Durham Smoklnif Tobacco Is the best of that tobacco Don't bo deceived when j ou buy. Tha Durham Bull trade , mark Is on every renulno Bbckwell'B Genuine Bull Durham U the choice of all JndKO 01 Bmoklnir Tobacco. IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTIOfJ Is warranted to wcnr longer , tl ithe form mater , and clve belt- 'satisfaction ' than any other Corec. In the market , or IIMC.O paid * l be rtfnndrtl The InJoretments o Chlcaeo'u tiiit physicians , nccon . . , each Corset. Price , Hut Nnlccn Jean , Po tt 2re ald , 31 AIL ARK vournienhantforthpra. worilsoHihn , JiiiKi-n A cc. , era , JiO & . Jtimdulpu tit. , Chicago , JOHN F LEHMANN. DR. FELIX Lh BRUN't PKLVENTIVE AND OUKR. FOR EITHER SEX , The remedy being Injected directly to the seat of the disease , requires no change of diU or nauseous , mercurial or poisonous medicine' to bo tnkcn Inter nally. When u cd as a preventU o by cither sex , It IB Impossible tj contract an } prhato disease ; but lu the case ot thoao already unfortunately allllctod we guar antee tinco boxes to euro , or no w 111 refund the mon ey. Price by mall , postage paid , $2. per box or three boxes for 85. 85.WRITTEN WRITTEN GUARANTEES ssued by all authorized agents. Dr.FelixLeBrun&Co SOLE PROPRIETOI1S. C , F. Goodman , Drugglit , Sole Agent , for Omaha Neb. m&e-wlv Heaifli is Wealth ! ln i : . ( J. Wiwr'H NnnvK AND nnAiv TTIEAT [ EN7n gunrnntwil rwiilio for Jljhtorm , Uizn ness. ConvHlmoiifl , J'lln. Nprvou AcurnlBia IlcnadchoNorrous Proftnitioncmiuod bytbontc of alcohol or toll icrci , WnUrfulneh'9 , Menti.l Do prossiou , HoftoniiiB of thu Dram rcMittinc in in "unity nnd Irailmi ; to riitur ) , ilpfity rind death I'romnturo Old AK" , Un rcnnchs , LOKHi of poviti in either box. JnvolunUiry IXMIIOI Him otiormiit orrhccn cntiHrd byovcr-oiortion of the brain , uqlf. abuBoor ovur-iiiilulgiini.u. iJicli bcx corituint ono month'H treatment. $1.00 n box , or Bis l > "xo > forS5.O3Bontbyniail iiropaiiloii receipt ot price 1VK ixVAItATVTKi : SIX KOXI'.H To euro nny cnso.Vith cacli order received by tu for BIX boxt's , nccoinpaniod with J5JX ? , wo 'vi > ' send the iiurtlmuer our written Kimrnntoo toi tw fund the money if the trc-ntmont doouuotoflecl a euro. Uuurantnua ituiiiodonlyby C. F , GOODMAN f-olo A ent , Omahi Neb Tt u'rlr. ; ( . . IWfw.t"iv"1'T' * > ' ' > " lTi fc if * * II MITIII KM7I H. Ur ippillKUfllXI CU * I & FORGSS , TOOLS. &c. 7 lf ! 1 HllHlr IliTI. Mill " . llf 1,1,1V. H tit t > > III. / * mi I anil i > . < itCi'ix'Ik.m The ute of the term " Hboi SHORT Une" In connection with tki corporate name uf a grcatroad coin cj a an Idea of unt u hat reqnlrod by the traveling nub LINE. Iic- K > > ort Un < ) ' Qutck Tiroi and the bent of accommodt . tloni alt ol which are furr ( bed by the vrcatest railway In America. And St. Paul. It owns and operates oter t.MO mllM of Northern IlllnoU , Wlicontln , Mlnnonota , Iowa Dakota ; and ai U main lines , branches and oonnsc- tloni reach all the Croat business centres of tb Northwest and Far West , It naturally an wer tt- dwriptlon of Short Line , and Bent Iloute Iwtweeo cailcago , Milwaukee , fit Paul and Minneapolis. ChlcaKo , Milwaukee , U Crosse and Wlnona. ChlcaRo , Milwaukee , Al > erdeen and EllendaM Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Claire and Htlllwattr * Chicago , Milwaukee , Waunauand Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Hearer Dam and Oahkoob. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukenha and Ooonoraowoe Chicago , Milwaukee , MaillDon and Pralrlodu CblcD Chlcaito , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault. Clilcijo , lielolt JanesvlMe aud Mineral Point Chicago , Elgin , llockford and Dubuque. Chicago. Clinton , Hock Iiland and Cedar Ilaplda. Chicago , Council Bluff ) and Omaha. Chicago , Bloux City , Hloux Fillu and Yanlrton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Hock Inland iubuiiue , Ht. Paul and MlnncapolU Davenport , Olliuar , Ht. Paul and Mlnneapolli Pullman Bleepon and th * Flnmt Dlnlnif Ctr In world are run on the mainline * of the CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY U ( ( oxry atUntiuu In paid to paw ogeri by courU otu omplb ) M of the company , A. V. IL OAHPSK7HH , Utc' IPau. l ( Dt. J , . . . OEO H. UtAKFORI ) , ESOAPS or ftV'tJl Known Cltl/on of Suutl ! llnston troiu n llorrllilo ncntli. oslon llci.ild. A journalist whoso meandering in parch of news led him into the thriving illfigo of South Kiwton , yoslordny , uim ho rocqnt cscnpo of Mr. Crtlob S Loth- [ ) li\co from death in ono of iU jiost horrible and repulsive forms to bo n opio of general comment. In reply to 11 inqnirivs for details , the reporter was nvariably told : "Go and see his son Villiain , up hero nt the shoo factory , lo'll post you up. " Mr. William 11. Lothtop , the gentle man alluded to , was found by the re- > ortor in the factory of Messrs. Copclnnd fc Hartwcll , whore , with rolled up loaves , ho w us working manfully nt na amiliar bench , llo greeted his visitor cordially , and expressed his wiUiiiRiicsa , o furnish f.V ino infoinmlioii i hia lower respecting his father's caso. "Somo ton yours ago , " said ho , "A slight swelling manifested itself on the right side of my father's upper lip. It started like a blood blister , und kept in creasing in sizo. Its progress was alow vintil within three years , , when it grow nor J rapidly and finally spread out upon lia chock nnd upon his lip both outside and inside , extending downward to the ; ums. It cracked open and split out like J need wart. Several physicians were consulted but they could atlord no relief , ind said that there was no hope of curing lim that the terrible cancer would spread until hia face would bo literally eaten oil. You can imagine how such n loiriblo decision as this would cll'oot a tnau'fl ' poaeo of mind. My father , who is now 07 years old , was a hardworking and industrious man , but about a year ago , so greatly had the prospect of death from rt loathsome- disease dlVoted him , his mind began to i ail , and wo had to keep an almost constant watch upon him. tin had become n btirdon to himself. The cinoer imittod ft most revolting Blench , which potmoatod tha entire liouso. "Well , this WAS about the condition of affairs when , about four months ago , I road lu the Boston Ilorald an advertise ment of Swift's Specific (8. ( S. S. ) manu factured by the Swift Specific Co. , of Atlanta , Gil. I BOW that it was highly recommended for blood diseases , and I lent for two bottles. Father tried ono and was not apparently much helped ; but the second had a marked effect , us the cancer immediately begun to heal , and a healthier look appeared about the edi'es. Wo persisted in the treatment with Swift's Specific ( S. S. S. ) , and now , after using in all eight largo bpttlea and four small ones , all that remains of the cancer is a small "root" not so largo as u pea , which is.itsolf steadily disappearing. Naturally , my father is greatly cheered by his improved condition. His general health is very good , and his mental troubles have boon greatly alleviated. There is no doubt whatever that Swift's Snecifts ( S. S. S. ) is entitled to every particular of the credit for saving my father from a death moat horrible to think of. I have spoken highly of its virtues to all the neighbors , and I am glad to bo of any use I can in spreading the good nows. " The reporter stopped for a moment's conversation in the business office of the factory before leaving the building. Both members of the firm expressed themselves as cognizant of the main circumstances of the caao as above narrated. "There is no humbug about it , " said thoy. "What- ove'i IVfr. irtthrop told you , you can rely upon. " AiiKM'Iunation. No ouo medicinal ctiro everything , but it is nn intontesttble fiu"t that Tltomasrclectrn. Oil will euro a sprain or 2 bruiao , ft bite , or an ache , and U also an actiV ? "d pronounced euro for neuralgia and Two Grecj Shaving Cltlcw. A barber is so distinctly a luxury that & pair of cities which boosts of 4,000 bar bers must bo very luxurious1 indeed. New- York has 2,500 shavers and Brooklyn 1,000. They are an army hi fnemsolves sufioientrif } armed with nothing but their own razors , to overawe all the negroes in the south in case of a colored revolt. To live , these 4,000 must ahavo 100,000 men a day. Leaving out , therefore , the beardless , who long for the snowy brush , and the full-beard , who laugh lather to scorn , it follows that ono shavablo person in eery throe is the slave of the barber's chair. The influence of the barber is tre mendous. The man who is being shaved must listen. Into his car political doctrine - trine may bo poured that lie abhors. To listen is often to bo convinced. LTcnco it bounncs a crave question for the am bitious in public lifo t > know who con. trols the greatest number ot barbers They are in power , and nothing but thuir native modesty keeps them from iiiliug the cities that they nhavo. A Happy rainlly. Pulled fr'tnthcbrfniit , Sfjiifezfd ( mm thobi'tlc , ( tMiinrhtnilll umirall n Ilk will curdlti ; liaby hallil'ijihand ' tint nlu' t , llou eholilbumplnihia < lg In awful frl.'lit. Do > 't donj/twa * Ulna with Vlc'urla , NlijH wait Moons Million t ( 'a-torii ; \Uien colic Uf ; fur pt > ao < ful slumber , All alil tlielt prauiraniljilBit Ilku thunder , 'J'lio Dlrrutluii of OHI Progress. "Fiom Jloner to v n , " bv lr. HMIO'H Km ly WhltJ In Popular St.lci.ci Monthly 'or .March. Glancing in thought over the vast expanse - panso of mat tor of which the universe consists , wlut has been the direction of the progress witnessed through the long ages einco the beginning condensation of the nebulous mosses in which our solar system is believed to have originated. The immense globes which whirl in re peated circles through the heavenly spaces , though bound together by the * ftroiiRCBt and moat aubtile bonds , roll blindly on , forever unconsciot a of them selves and of ono another. The lily of the field oven , clothed in boauly though it be , und surrounded by the greater glories of earth and sky the warm sun shine and green fields has no conscious enjoyment of itself or of them ; but aa elements identical with those which com pose these unconscious forms have com bined and recombined in compounds of increased complexity , aa molecules have condensed and differentiated in the development volopment of A higher kind of Hvintr mat- Ur.conaciouanoaa has dawned , and ( main ly through the avenues of the special senses ) mind has develop ! d. Each gone- ntion , heir to the endowments of all pre ceding ones , has added ita increment of gain , and later generations those which oolong to the historic period have bo- cunthoir lives with avast amount of inherited intelligence. There is sound philosophy in the statement once jocosely made , that the natives of a certain part of the country , remaikablo for their in. tollectuol activity , are born with a good common school education. By far the creator part of our education is indeed bornod with us. Increased refinmenU of emotion , clearer subtilties of thought these are the di re jtions which further dovolopemont of the , race must take ; and the individual wbf > experience a hitherto unrealized * * ' * 4f emotion , or who grasps a now thought which corresponds with some never be fore observed fact or relation in the ox * Jornal world , is the seat and editor of progress. j J sush minda.naluro is under * going a still higher evolution , and the colors of immunity are thus successfully planted on hitherto unsealed summiU. IIM i : < nial Vet to Hour Ifatni , The imnomenti ot ft mulo'a hind ICRI nro vcrj' ntl blo nml uncertain , but Jr , Tliointi JMtctrif Oil tikoi but ono coursn-tt hnnNnnil cures. lt ciiuilfor Mtlitnn , illpltthotl t , ca tiirtli , coW nml ioro thrott liiw noxor yet boon sold. The Knnhlon ClmtiKliiK In ( ho Vactl l > y tlu' KnlKhlH nl'tlio rhllnilclphin Uoconl. "Tho styles of barbers' poles have changed considerably in the last few years , " said an old sign painter yesterday J aftornoju. "J remember the time very wU when you Hover oaw any tiling but the old red and white stripes sort , but nowadays they paint thorn all sorts of colors. See there , for instance- , ' ' and ho pointed to n corner of the shop where stood a small polo resplendent in gold and black. "That polo is for a shop on Hidgo avenue , " ho continued , "and was ordered by a colored man who said ho wanted something 'that would catch the eye ob the least obsorvin' of mankind. ' About a month ago I sent ono out pointed blue and covered with gilt stars. It wont somotvhero on North Second street , and coat the barber $23 ; but as a rule they don't pay more than SO or § 8 for a good sized red und white polo done up in the best possible stylo. " "Barber's pole ? , " snid the boas knight of the razor in a leading down-town shop , "Aro MI institution several hundred , 'ears old , and in former times barbers ictcd aa surgeons , aud the twisted and wnito ribbons are symbolical of the winding of a strip of linen about a bleed- ' IR arm. " The existence of barbers ns profotsora f the healing art in England can bo raced do fat * back as the reign of Kdwaid IV , in 1401 , when they ( vpro first incor porated , and from thoU till the reign of Henry VIII , when thoj1 Jroro united with rrith the surgeons , until the time of 3eorgo II , when they ceased to bo any thing but barbers as wo now understand Lho term. In the latter reign an act was xissod , from the preamble of which it is earned that not untill then had the dis covery boon made that the business or trade of a barber waa "foreign to and in dependent of the practice of surgery , " and it therefore proceeds to dssolvo the connection between the two bodies , aud they have boon separated over since , but it was a long time before the barbers javp up cupping and leeching as a part of their work. Now and then a barber will yet bo found who carries on the ancient branch of his profession. Tor Coughs anil Tliront Disorders USD IJUOtt.S'rt JJllONCIIIAI. TllOLHKS. "Ha\'o ' nm-er chang d my mind respecting thorn , ox- cent I think better of that which I bctfan thinking neil of. " Her. llcnry Wtml lluchtr. Sold only in boxoa. DYNAMITE IN 1VAK Tlio New < ! un That Is to Destroy Foreign Fleets. Now York World : A long brass tuba , with a two-inch bore , lay upon the west ern parapet of Fort Hamilton yesterday. Col. Hamilton , commander of the fort , ai umbrella , and ; a World reporter stood near by. TJrt Ibng brass tube was a gun , ilthou' h an oWiaary observer might take it to bo a port'.brt of a water-pipe used for draining the parapet ) . "Thia gun"continued Obi. Hamilton , " ! c twenty-eight feet long , with a two- nnh bore. It was rrj' " ntod by a Mr. Mifford , an American , -"df * the property of Mr. Windsor , the torpedo-builder. . * wore asked to experiment with it hero , which wo are doing , under the dir&ttan of Lieut. Zallinski , an export in projec tiles and harbor-defense weapons. Wo have boon trying it at half-mijo range with good results , notwithstanding that it is incomuloto aa to its manufacture and mountings , and has by no moans reali/ed its possibilities. "The motor is compressed air , with which it is proposed to experiment at ( iOO to 850 pounds pressure. The missile has been proved to have good power of pene tration and is formidable as a direct weapon. But that is not the main ob ject. The weapons are made long like an arrow and are headed with brass canes intui'ltd to bo charged with dynamite , thu tiplosion of winch is to produce the intended t fleet. As yet we have not jot experimented with dynamite , but have luddtul the cases with sand in order to givu them weight. The missiles are of hxht pine wood , made to Jit the boroand uru : J110 and 4H inches in length. The lir.im cuecf , whii.li uro fitted at the head , , mi It und -1 uiulicx long , their diameter being J | , 1\ \ , and IinnhcH. / . These cases , when cliurnod.glvu wi ijjht and fcteady the flight of the mibuilo or arrow. The openings at the head of the cases are closed with a wooden plug , through which a noudlo punetratos connecting frith a can. Whan the projectile sttikcu the object the dynamite is at once ex ploded. "As yet very little is known about condensed gases as a motor for projec tiles , though itt has been successfully utih/.od as a motive power. The great problem has boon how to throw dyna mite shells with safety. The concussion of gun-powder will immediately explode dynamite , and the result is , the yuu is destroyed , as wull as everything in the neighborhood. With this gnu , however , 1 think that dynamite can be thrown with perfect safety to the gunner , und with disastrous effect to the object it strikes. " The gun when in position is mount ed on a tripod , and has the appear , anco of a long , slender U-loscppe. Two small tubes donnoct with a receiver , which in turn in connected with a twenty-five- horse-power engine with n long hoao. The engine unu boil or are located in the fort. | ( Kxperimonts have been made with the gun nt hulf-milo range. The missile penetrated a heavy wooden targetbacked with hard packed earth , twenty-nix laches , During the passage it obtained a fall of twelve degrees. The gun , however - over , is not intended to throw a projectile aa a direct weapon , but as a carrier for dynamite. So rapid is the explosion of dynamite that its force is always down < ward. Consequently a dynumito shell exploding on the side of a vessel would not produce as disastrous an oli'ect as if struck on the dock , Thia gun is conatuictcd to meet all the necessary requirements. The projoetilo , , though resembling a baae-lmll bat , -nil 11 ) whoa shot from the 11rt gun by an cxptr marktiuin , make a graceful curve in tin ' i air like an arrow and deicend head down ward upon the dock ot a vetsol , With i heavier pressure it can bo shot a ; \ direo weapon. The pressure can bo regulated at will. When discharged there it no report , but the missile loaves the gun with a shrill whistle which produces as disagreeable a sensation in one's cars aa a biiw-saw when it striken a hard knot. The force obtained by 200 pounds pros , sure was remarkable. At the first dis charge the thrco quarter-inch iron bars wliicn support thu nun wore bent nearly double by thu reaction , while the projectile tile shot from the bora like a ball from a heavy gun , and penetrated the wooden taniet twenty-six inches. Tbollovo/'sftiil Col. Hamilton , "that the gun will prove to bo an otloctivo weapon pen f r harbor dofonso. jiout , X. illinski is very enthusiastic over it and is confid ent of its success. Aa noon aao have favorable weather wo will niako experi ments on the water. " Gentle Women Who want glossy , Inxnrinnfc niul wnvy trosscs of abnudntit , bcautii\il llnir 'must ' nso TA'ON'S KATUAHION. Tlite clognntf clicnp nrtfclo alwnrs IU.IKCS the Jlr.r crow ft-cely and fust , keeps it from fulling out , arrests nrul cures gray- PCSS , removes dandrnif and i1 chirig , makes the Hnir S'Tong ' , giving it n curling tendency antT kocping it in nv/y desired posiiiou. Bcau- ( ifiil , iioultliy Hair is the sure result of using Jiatbuirou. CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. 5Sl.Tiokoul Wily 8S. Shares In I'roportlonTK * Louisiana State Lottery "tfedoherthy ctrtify that uttupeniie the at rangemtntt for all tht Monthly anil Stinl-Annua , Dramng of tht latiitiana Stale Lottery Company aitiinpernm mnntuit and control the Draulnyi hemtelvc , anilthattheiatnt are conducted imtl honcity./aimeit.anil in goodjaith toward all fat i , and tee authorise the company to uie thii esr I/I / cute , withfao-iimllti of our ngnatttrei attathta n ttr adetrtitemtnti. " X COMkllUlOlftll Incorporated In ISO" lor U years by the kjtlalalnr lor educational anil charitable purpoeo * with ft up Hal ol 41,000,003 to which a reserve ( und ol ore | jKO,000 has slnoo been added. By n overwhelming popular vote Ita Iranehla was made n part ot tha present itato oonntltuUoi adopted December 2J , A. U. 187B. The only Lottery over voted on and endorsed dorsod by the people of any Stuto , It netcr scales or postpones. Its grand single number drawings takf place monthly. A Rplondid opportunity to win a Fortune. Third Grand Drawing Class O , In the Acad emy of Music , New Urloans.lTuomUy , March llth , 1884 With Monthly drawing. CAPITAL P1UZE , 875,000. 100,000 Tickotfl at PIvo Dollars Koch. Frac tions , tu Fifths In proportion. LIST o rniZKs. 1 OAPITAIPKI7.K.W.OCt . do do . . . , „ , nw f do aOtf/ . . > " , . . . . ' . , . . . . . . . luuuv ID do WOO. , / / , , 10,0 20 dp 600.- , lO.OiX its dp zoo ooa 8)0 ) lip 100A SO.W tOO dp fQ S5 000 000 ib 25 28,000 iVrnoiIMATto.1 mints. B Anproalnatlori priicB ol 1760 tW 9 do dp (00 4,601 B do d5 ! M XSW 067 PrlrcsamountlKfrt . . . . . 20 ,6W Application ( or rates to oluoa iihould lie made enl < t the oflioe ol the Company In Now Orloinfl. Kor lurthor Inlornutlon wrlto dearly glvln | { lull addroM. Kakel' . 0. Honey Orilcm pajablo ui. addraM Hoelotorod Letters to NKWOKLKANB NATIONAL I1ANK , Mow Orleans , L * Poutnl Notca and orJInary letters by Mall or Hi irons ( all tutux ot | 5 and upwardi by Kxprfwi at uui xpenae ) to M A. DAUPHIN , ir M. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans , La U (17 Qevouth Bt , WanhhiKton , D. C. LOURE FITS ! "Whpn 1 KHV mi u i ui ma moan uiorely to tnp iijum Rr _ tlmoAQiltni * ! ! hitutnum rnturn ORNIII I mown araa. . cilctirn ( liavn niiitn IIo ill.iMO of PITH. KI'ILEray or 1'Al.I.INIIHIt'ItNtaSiillrn Inngi udf , l rm UT remedy ti > rnro Ihii worn num. liiruuu otlieri ' d fit tin ri imoti Tor lint miw rorftltrliif * K cnr . lu i fur B IrtutUu anil n f-r a Uottlo of mr muw HIJ llUo l.iproni mul iMt Illllce. It CUM * ; iluir fi > r n trln ) , nml I will rur } . * _ lil.lrfnf . Ur It O I1DI1T IHI'.url Rt. V t I'.tr Army Traiispiii-iiitloii. 1ST or TIIH I'MTTK , Nm , MurJi l,13iJ SKAMID PUOl'OSAI-S , In trlillnatBiibJ | ; t to the UHUnl rondllloiK will lju rucclve I nt thl olll i until 12 o clock , iionn , 'lueadity , the Itt dat of April , \t-HI , or at naiiiB hour ( ullo * i"tr'or d tlmence In . ' . , ) aUbotlllciiiiithuAitl Uiit ( } uar ' ( tLheycui u OojintVyiimhiir , and OKd n , Utah , Hblcn time and jihcia they will bo mumeil In jirm cue * ol bidden ) ( if na on traiiviirtatl | n an Ou lul- loulnjf ildi-i-ilbix ! r utoi , ilurlnx the flmul jinr t-om * nu'iio nx July lit , lB l : 1 , Uncut on HUiiey , Kub , and Part Itoblimon , Nth. 'i lUtwo"iCln > enne DoiH.t , W. T , and fort * lJ > r- auilo and MuKlnnuy , W , T , a HctHO-ii UuikL'r-ijk Htotlcti , U. P. lly , and F rt M < Kli ney , W , T HotHeen Ua lliibta Ion , U , P , lly. and Fort C v k liaklo , W. T. , Ik-twcoi ( 'iitur Htatlon , 0 , V. Ilv. and Fort Ilrldger , W. T , 0 , Ileiwun C'iK'er Rfatlmi , Northern I' . lly , and Ki/rt wcKlnney , W , T. 7 , BetweenOuatia Drimt orouy pclnt In Omthi Cit > td Fort Omah Neh. U , Ititwie i any inlnti within Omsha OltyllmlU. U llotw in Va tntl'iiHt tlon , H. U , and I'.Utle It. It , and Fort Nl'ibrara , N b 10 IlitnooiiC'liMcimo City and Cheyenne Depot aridK rtl.A. IliH-tl.W.T. 11. 1 ! uuii KaltUke CH ) and Fur ) Ikmnlai , Utah. Ti loicr"iiun' rt etu ttmrltflit tj icjtct an ) or nil iirui . . UUnk | irooal | , ( ornnol coilrwt" ami printed circular * tMlflK ( ul1 hifurina Ion M to manner ( lld"iif | | , toriim 11 cuntract and | > amrnt , will lie ( ur * nUhnl uii npillcotloti | tu thli oUl-vorto thoortKe * ol tha AMI Unt Ouar.crmaiiUiii at ticeunv aud bitv'lone Kiitalnlnirrfi > jio a' houldb marked "Pri | iWiUlor ajoii { T Biinpirtallon he'wecii. tnuiih 1 in 0t Cliltl < iuarterniaiter , Pr < > | M > HUlH t'OI'HuhMlMfUllfl ) HtOlOS , jr .I"ll AIUKIUI DlfABTKISkT Of TIIK I'ttm , 1 Orru M c'liur cVuximinv or Si'itlarKXiii ' , , Neb , February Uth. 1831 ) puuli hi duplloitj , nitrkcil "PropntaU for Hub wi nine htorm , " and al rined to the under- i , Mill bu itcul til , tuiijeit tothc UK lal con rttl.ri * t thi > olU until 12 u cluck noou , Much to , : * < , at vi ich tl and plaro they will b o | > i cd In tli prmuieiif bllJo f T furuuhinz and Uelltvry at the Su tlrUnce Hi rihoutv or uob otccr place lu ttt > rltv of Oui > li a < 1U4V be demxuatcJ. IH.tl ml. 1'uk , lUlitsnoM. ItU k rupoMluiul Infur-jailiiu an to the uiauuei * 1 1 f tiidilliu i' Uruiiol I avn cut will ba fur' If lied 11O'l ai I'll'1 ' tilLl oUI i Tbo I Wit U KHirtvd miujr ur all 1 M . JOHN P. HAWKINS. 1 SI > Jor ud < 3 t. < J HV\'S RADC MARK nnOi > HAtr'tMi.n aB HAPK tl'II IUMRDT1. An Seminal ncM , SperrnatoTr * hct * , linpotntpy , and all T > fiw that follow ft * n noqiif nco ol Srtf. an limit of wito.Mn AFTER TAKIHO i ( he Ttack , Dlmneii * of VIMon , I'Teiimturo Ulii A u nd nany other ill c.x't.that load tolnonlty or Con iniptlon and n Premature ( Irate. tlitwARK ol Adrertl < emenUi to rcfunil money , nher nfiintii ( mm whom the nmlicme U bought ( to nnt m'tiiuf , but refer ) on t" the mtnufactnrcrs , and tht equlrcmentn are inch that the ) are ifldom , { f ever omplledulth. Heo their written irunrantee AtrUl I one uliicle p.\ck RO ot ( lri y > Specific will convlno he moit RktHlnal ! | nf It.i rcil incrlW. On account ot ominte/oltcr , we ho adopter ) the "ellnw WrapHt | ; tha only Renulno. t4Full part cnlnrn In out pnmphlct , whlfh w de- Ire to tend free by mall to etnrv nno. itiTIhoSpo. Ifla Hello Ine Is sold by alt drumlnU at II per pack- RO , orilx pack e < for | 4 , 01 will bo tent free by oiallonthd receipt of the monov , by ndilreMbiff THK HUAYMKUICINKCO. , nuffalo , N. Y. nM Inmhn hi * * * . . . ( V mm * > 266TH EDITION , PRICE $1,00 DY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , A GIIKAT MEDICAL WOHH ON MANHOOD ! Kxhauatal Vitality , Norrom and Phitilcuil Debility rcnmturo Decline In Man , Eirorsof Youth , and tht ntold inl > erlo reiultlnfc from Indiscretions or ox fsacii A book for cery man , j onnir , middle aged , nd oKL It oonl.\ln ISA proscriptions for all acute nd chronic dloeucs caohone nt which \ Invaluabl 0 found by the Author , whoso experience for can li Biich probably no\er bolero fell to the In 1 any phjtlclan 300 pntfoi , bound In beautllu Voncn muslin omJ059eJpo\ern , full Kllt.iiuarantceii obeaflnernorx n o > ory sense , mechanical , lit * rary and protenslonal , than any ether ork old In hit country for I2.KO , or the money will bo refunded n every Instance. Prloo only 91.00 by mail , poxl aid. Illustrathoiiamplo Scents. Send now. Hold ncdalnn anted the author by tha National Uodlcal ssoclatlon , to the OlllCOri of Which ho refers. This book tbllllu bo road bT the young for Initruo lODjandbytho attllotcd for rollcl. H will V'uncfl. alt. London Lanoot. Tliero Is no member of society to whom this book will not bo useful , whether joutli , parent , guardian , nstruct or or clerjfMnan. Argonaut. Address the 1'calioJy lledlcal Instltuto , 01 Dr. W. il. Parker , No. Bullmch Street , Botton Maim.wm ) may bo ooniultcd on all diseases requiring skill and expo lonro. Chronic aiidob tlnatodl80aeosthat have baffled the skill ot all other phyS'liril clam specialty Hnoh treated suoccM-ntnL fully without an Instano allura , DR.HORNE'S ELEGTKIG BELT 111 euro NcnouMiri'B , I tinil iirnUliouiiintl > in , 1'nr nlv lf. hrurnlglu. Hiliitlca , KliliiOi Nplnv nmt Ilnr < llMMii > , nuutAtl > i > mllinrt , lllllAM- ) > M > | > Kln , COIIH'I- pntliin. ( i > > l | < tlni < . Pntnnli , v I'lln. f'lli | | ' v. liniiotnio , UumliKIII. . VrulaiwiM Uti-rl.11 < > . enl HtUiilllli'Hn- ni. lull \miTlcnllnt in nilnrlii-riulrldn anil miiif n tl-in tlit-onuli ilii'lMiilj .and i i | livnvlmrKiil In nil l lant l > > thu | > ntliiit. SI.OOO Would NotBu : it. IB. lIORMt I was a Ictedwlth rhoumttlim an I cnroil by mint ; a belt. To any ( inn allllctcd lth tlmt dlnease , I would y , buj llorno'n Kloctrla licit Any ono can confer with mo by wrlllnR or rolllru , t my utoro , U2u BoUKlas street. Omaha Nub. WILLIAM LYONS. MAIN OKF1CE Oppoilto poatolllco , room 4 Frcn tcr Mack , jHrKorralcatC. K. Oooilman'ii PrugC"0'0 ! U ' "nnm Ht. , Omaha. -Vr. iiu , \ Q n p. Nebraska Cornice -AND- ilANUFACTlJIlEna OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRONWD SLATE ROOFING , PATENT MCTAMO SltYLI''ilT , Iron Fencing ! Crcstlmrs , Oaluatrailes , VerandaH , OITlceand Bavl lUlllngs , Window anil Collar Guards , Etc. fOIl , O , AVDetu HTURi-1 , LINCOLN NEB. OMRKIt. Manavor. DUFRENE ARCHITECTS 10 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK Imported Beer fN BOTTLES. Erlnnger , Bavaria. Juhnbaehor , Bavaria. Bohemian. Bremen. DOMESTIC. Budiveisur , St , Louis. AnhutiHcr St. Louis. Bus ; > . , Milwaukee. Sclilit/-Pilsner . .Milwaukee. ICrtiir'n Oniahn. Ale , ? ort r. D ni * > atic and llliino VVino. ED. MACltBR , Farnnin. .E5XCCB3BR _ James Hedual Institute Chartered by thcStuteofllll. nola for theexpreiapurpoao of clvlni'Iinmedlota rcllclln all chronic , urinary and pri vate diseases. Conorrbcea , aieetnndSyphillginall their complicated forma , olao all diseases of the Skin and blood promptly relieved and Ftrrnanentlycured by rcmc- dlcstcotcdlnn7'Vrf//l'cfirJ / „ Hf > celall'rartlrt't Seminal t Loasei by Dream' , I'lmplci on he appropriate remedy u-tonco used In cacti case. Conotiltations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confldentUI. Mod. Iclnea cent by Mall and Express. No.marks on package tolndlcatecontentaomenderi Address On.lAMESMo.204WaihlnQlonGt.Chcagolll. ! , t AT.ONO T1IK U.HK Of Till : Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The neyr cxteiulon ol I hit linn Iroin WukeflelJ up .he I1EAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAN through Conconl anil Coleridge llaacfavi theb t iiirtloiiof the Htato , Special ex. ouralon rVvi for Und luukert over thin line to Wayns , Norfolk and HartluiEton , and \ la lllalr tu oil principal po'i.ti ' on thu SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trilni over tht 0. . bU I' . M. & 0. lUUwar t" Oiv ItiKton.Slouit tltj , I'ouca , HaithiKtou , Waynu and Norfolk , < 3oxj.xs.oot tvt 331 ± r Fur Fremont , Oakdale , Kellk'h , and through tu Va | . cuthiv. fffor rate * ami all Information call on F II' VViinNKV , Uenural Arent | , 8tr > z DullJloir , Cor , luth and Karuam Hti. , VtrTnj ot uin P bocuiixl at ucpot , corner llth et John D. Peabody , M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURCffiON OF KICK ItpOMB , 9 anil 6 ISO I FAHN.VM F. SOHEUERMANNMi D BEJULAH OKUMA Homoopathio Pky@ioian. SPECIALIST OF WOMKN , OTIILUnKN b CHRONIC ) DIBKASC& Houra-At Italdonco , No. 1413 8. 10th Street , tin 10 a. m. . ml idttt 3 p. m. Hour * At office , No. IDS mil 105 B. Uth 8tJloora 7from 10 n. m. , to8 p. m. N.R The T p Worm will bo removed , Trithont d Qr T , In tlnu of from 2 to X hour * . n. ' MANUFACTURER. WHOLESALE & . RETAIL. Miilard KMol Bkck. OMAHA , - REALESTATE ESTATE AGENTS OFKKll TUP. FOLLOWINO BAJIOMNS IN FO11 SALE. No. 8 roorm on rilamllton street , flood barn , und all In good repair. Terms very c sy 93,000. No. 52 Lottana ot b rojms on full lot in Parker's addition. Good well and cistern and reuth front , and only ono block ( rom a $20,000 ichool house , $2,400 , $1,010 down , and flvo yearn on balanco. No. (3 Oood house o1 A rooms on lot 99x132 la Crrdlt Fonclcr addition , good barn , cistern and trtcs , $2.GOOlOvO down , and 6 jcnra on balanca at 8 iwr cent. 'To. ' 57 House ana lotl south Omaha , lot 60x132 , housa 1J Btory and lueetntnt , 81,500. Part c.-vih and time on baUtica. No. 61 Homo and btoro bulldliifr on North 10th street , on full lot $ JOOi > . Ttrmsery asy. No , 3J Nlco largo house on ll'th ' street , on full lot , near U F. Ooo man's. J3.500. ThU la viry cheap , and term \or o sy part cash. OJ-f 1,000 Rots t'.nt nlto lit tin cottage on Shcr- nun a\cnuo , all the yardj llxod BO complete , new barn mw ( euro and do bla lot , front- Inif on Sherman OMJDUO and llth St , Terms No. ( H Y3 8001 lies & house ol 10 looms on lull lot In Shlnn's lint lulilltlo- , near street can. Ibli Is a bargain Irom the lact wo are going to nell thli nlonth , and ao niu t take lu per cent , oil ol rial valuo. So , 125-J2.200. What a arjaln 1 for a house ol 5 rooms and kit. hoi. new barn , c ! tcrn , well , and on a lot 05x300 Icct.ln I'aik Vlao.8100J dow n , and tBO i | arterlv. Aho take It. No. 12J-8I&0 taken ahouso il 2 rooms on full lot In Lowo's addition , ( lo d stable * and tree * . Cue hall down and time en balanco. No. Ill Hou o ol 8 ( Dims , fronting south ou Hurt street , on lulled lor , lease being $30 per J ear $ J > . Wllleollmiiusvtoinis.l No. 120 Nlco cotta o ol 7 room ; , tn full lot , In Slilnn'u nJatK > n. t Vcd Moius Mid 0 losots , $2,700. Call at Our ulllce > nd sea plan of hnu.o , * 7M ouh and 92 > per mouth. No. 39-liouso and lot In Thorucll Pace , coal Inrn anil Malta and cheap , 83.EOO , $ kOCO ilown andloi g time on balance. nV- 3' > Doub o brlon house , on full lot. In E. V. fimttrre aaaitionv , ovu. Tiiis IB rer ( heai | and should bo tutti to bo appreciated. No. Ji A bongo uf six rooms un north 20th St A bargain at ? tOOO. . -LJt rtlttj a Mouses on north IDIh St. $4.001 No 8 , Una Htory hoUe,8ctcii fooms only 7 block ! from U. 1' . Depot. Good talue for fi.100 , No. 14. HOUBO on Poppletoa avenue south front , very nicely located. Oood view. Elegant homo , SJ.i.00. No' 10 , House and lull lot on Oth and Bancroft , Neat cottaite , snado trota vluM tin. QoaJ. property , $1,600. No. M. House of ( oven rooms Gothic. In Rod- flclcs Hub-division A very home llko . C' Chear , (1,800. No. ! L House of 6 rooms corner ot Plerco and 1'a- " -innoi con > rnlonit i depot and uuu. , . _ _ . , ' - very dtslrah'o rriWtlcl ! proprftv , o , w. No. 22. An elegant little hoiuu lu Lake's addltlodr HI root car , school , ch rch. highly rcjpoct- ablelocallt ) . AKOcdhorzaln SiW. No. 31. A full lot and store but U ngsouth ol depot A rood pla.o ( orbusuicsiand cheap at $1.100 No. 10 L < t with flU if icd tenement hutuos near U. 1 * . depot , A good Investment at 8 000. No. 37 Homo ol eU rooma In I'arltor's addition , barn , w 11 and chtorn&o , co-Uonly 1.700. Can uo paid lor bi monthly payments. No. 3L Dos * place on Oreen car line , 2WX .Nu. 31. A con cr with cotta/o hi Parker's addition only 81,675. Nu. C2 Homo In ifood part ol the city. St. carl will | OHS thu doors In a nh < > rt time. No. 01. House o ( H roonw on full I t i eat St. car turn uhlo In St bin's aiilltlon. 1'hla Is A No 1. S261K ) . No. 106. Nine r"iin liouso nrar bunlncM pn Capitol ave. rintcli * I bargain. (3.10U , No. 31 , The bvitb rb'alnoul miparallod ( or lo cal ion and prl'o A mam-Ion fur oul > 8I6UUO , Callun 1 see intnplctu onmplolo Uil ot uulmprovod as wull ai Impn vud proi imy .oin , IKUK&I tu rent. Notary lubllo , Convojancinir. HEAIUJ& llOaAUD , Corner 15lh and Pcilco Hl . . ( Williams'Block. BREXEL & MAUL , HUCCESSOUH TO JOIJN O. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS , at tbuuld stand 14t7 P ruam strett Onle hv t l * F.B , YOUNGHOSBAND , 13oa Farnam Htreol , room 3,0maha , Kcb. Collections solicited Uimlhlyor othorwi u ; both la city and country , and on all linen ot KallroaJd. Se curity procured fur debts not promptly i ld. Book * kept ui.d balanced uuekly ami mmitbly A Kenor l udltlnu liuulneM do no. ( joinmUvion * ol all klnas rnmptlj attcntitd to , U S N. 'Ualr vil N tn ufercnivi * ifivan. GANNON JONES A ; CO. OfFIOE IN F11S.VSSR DIXK : , OPP. P. O. Kent bouses , ale lurnj.hcd or unfurnished roc ObtaluboarJinauUiuinutitiriit cluj douiMticj. MJI' ur rnr t or all kinds ojnerwui * . NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & CO. , ( SUOCK8SOHS TO DAVI3 A HNYBKH.J fCKD r l Dealer * In REALESTATE ESTATE OMAJIA. Have lei ml nojDOO aoiea earolully looted Uod lo Eajtorn Nobruii * , at low prieo and on euy terraa. luprorud firms lot aae la Douc.Ua , Dodin , Goltex. PUtte , Jlurl ? Ouwlnif , Barpy , WMhlagtoa. 'Uwla * , I tUundem , and HuUor Countiea. , T ic p ld in ill pirti of thu 8Ut4. Monty Ijauotl co tmutpvod f KoUrV VuUle Alwavii lu