THE DAILY EEE ? OMAHA , FRIDAY MAKCII 7 , 1884. Dr. AVnRiinr's Uctnovnt. Dr. Wagner ha ttmoTol hlj omoo from Ko. 33 Larimer to No. S33 Urltnor , where he will l j pleased lo iie hl friends The Doctor Is to be congratulated on the complottncM and elegance of h.s new bnlU- ng. It is one of the belt In the city. [ Dcnvtr Re- imbllcan , Jan. H7.h 134. .0 I I JLJLVJ JL njLJJLB.1 THK LEARNED Specialist J)38 ) LARIMER STREET. Why you fhould try the celebrated Dr. 11. Wagner1 mothtxl.i ot cum : 1. "Dr. II. Wanner Is a natural physician. " O. 8. FowtHn , The Greatest UrinR Plircnoloflil , "Few can oxco you M a dortor. " DR. J. SIMMS , Tlio World's GroMost 1'hj fjognomlst. "You are wondertulty proficient in your Itnowl edge of dkoaso and medicines. " DR. J. MAmixws. 4. "Tho ftdllctcd find ready relief In rour prea cnco. " . DR. J. SIMMS. 6. "Dr. II. Wagner Is ix regular Rnuluato trom BUeruo Hospital , Now York city ; haihadxery ex. tcnnlro hospital practice , and U thoroughly posted on all branches of his beloved science , especially on cliroulo diseases. " Una. BKOWKHU , & KUINO. 6. "Dr. II. Wagner has Immortalized hluuolf b ) rJswondcrfulillsco\ery of siiccino romoOlca for prl TOte and sexual diseases.H VlrRlnU City Chronicle. 7. "Tliousands of Inrallds flock to see blm. " Sau Francisco Chronicle. 8. "Tho Doctor's long ; experience as a specialist should render him very successful. " Rocky Moun tain News. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At one time a discussion of the secret vlco WM en tirely a\oldod by the profession , and medical works but a few years ago would hardly mention It. To-day the physician ls of a different opinion ; ho It aware that It Is his duty disagreeable though II may bo to handle this matter without gloves and piwak plainly about It ; and Intelligent parents and guardians "ill thank him for doing so. f The results attending this destructive \Tce were ot- merly not undcrstooil , or not projierly estimated ; and no Importance being attached to n subject \thlch b ) Its nature does not Invite cloao lu\cstlgatloult ww willingly Ignored , The habit Is generally contracted by the young ; nhllo attcnillng school ; older companions through their example , may bi responsible for It , or It may be acquired through accident. The excitement once ex pcricnccd , the practice will be repeated again and a'/aln , until at last the habit becomes firm and oem pletely eiislavcif the victim. Mental and nervous at lllctlons are usually the primary results of self-abuse Among the Injurious cfTucU may bo mentioned Ias4- ude , dejection or trrosi-Iblllt } nf temper and general debility. The boy seeks seclusion , and rarely joint In the sports of his companions. If ho bo a youn ? man ho will be little found In company with the other sex , and U troubled with exceeding and anne ) ing bashfulncss In their presence. Lascivious dreams. emissions and cruptlona on the face , ctc.aroalA'- prominent uj mptoms. If the practice to violently persisted In , more scrlout disturbances take place. Ureat palpitation of the heart , or epileptic convulsions , are experienced , and the sufferer may fall Into a complete BtaU3 of Idloor be fore , llnally , death rcllov cs him. To all those engaged in tlil dangerous , practice , ! would say , first of all , stop It at once ; make every possible effort to do so ; but if you fail , If J our ncrv out Hjstcm Is already too much chattered , and cense qucntlj' , jour Hill-puuer broken , take some n nt tonic tn aid youln > our effort. Hav Ing freed jourjcll from the habit , \vould 1 further counsel you to gb through a regular course of treatment , for It Is n great rnLsUke to aumwsn that any one may , for eomo tlmo , bo t every fcintt'e gltchiniwlf uiitnthlsfvulnatlnc but dangerous exUtcmcni without suflering from itf evil consoiUencc3 at some future tinia The numncr of youngmcn uhonre Incafiaclatod to till thedutle11 enjoined by n edlock Is alarmingly largo , and In most of such cues this unfottunate cundltlon nf things can be traced to the practice i > f self-abuse , w hlch hid been abandoneJ jeara agn. Indeed , a few months' practicr of thU habit Is sufficient to Induce spermatorrhoea ] later jcars.and I have many of euch cases under treat. men ot the present day. Young MeL. Who tnay bo euHerlng from the offectn of youthful follies or Indiscretions will do well to avail themselver of this , the greatest boon over laid at the altar of sut- orlng humanity. Uu. WAOXXR will guarantee to for- elt $500 for cv cry caw nf nominal weakness or private dlseaso of any kind and character which ho under takes to and falls to cure Middle Aged Men. Tfcoro are many at the ago of SO to CO who uc troubled with too frequent evacuations of the blad der , often accompanied by a slight smarting or burn ing sensation , and a weakening of the system In manner the patient cannot account for. On examin ing the urinary deposits a ropy sodlmont will often bt found , and nomctimes small partlclea of albumen win appear , or the color will be of thin mllklsh hue , agulu changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There arc many , many men who dlr of this difficultylirnorant of the cause , which U thoeoonnd stage of BOiulnil-woak. ncaa. Dr. W. will guarantee a perfect cure hi all easel . -and a healthy restoration ol the genlto-urtnary or gans. Consultation free. Thorough examination and ad. lice , ( & . All communications should be addressed. Dr. Ilenrj Henry Wu + rner , P , O. 380 , Denver , Colorado. The Young Man'i I'ocket UomiHuilon , by Dr. II Wagner , U north Its weight In gold to young men Prlo 8 (1,26. Sent by mall to any address. A FRIEND TO ALL. Ono Who ia Needed and Nobly Fills his Place. Denver IJ mnru fortuntto than she knows In the jio c 'oiiif the talon-sand energies of a nun vtho has given hi * time and thought no ; merely to tha pvrfvcti m nf I'b nklll ax a iirftctUl.mer nf hi * pro- ftwili'ii nl iVeJi'Juo , but to til utii'ly ' of thuso pro found things of no en and putiirnuhMi tend to the imrocomp ute undertinnln nf t'io pr.'ibluin . nf life andof tha Uttjof nt uru ttiul the means of gaining the grea'eit p'ictlcal gomla to mankind from Uio In for/iatloi ihn acquire I In thu an'tract. Much a man it Ur II. Wagner , * h i n l.icatcd ut 843 l arlmer etruit Dt vVigncrduvoifcl m.uy yearn t > theac- iiusitlonof the kinm ledg -ce-wary to hn profes sion In & number of th leading medical s hoolg of the moat ominonn and profound to.icheri" , euch names n * Dr. ( ir.iM and Dr , 1'unooant appearing among hi preoep'ors Nor ill Iris scud lei end dere. They contlnuul In the field f < f the practicing faml'y phWcli'i nudln tlicetperienors of a man f e\toii- tire travel , lie 1m v Wtod every octim of the Unl- lad States jiaylng ntudlou * attention tn the ifferont rh muter ! itlcx of truvjrl iui r irtlins nf f.e conniry , jartlculirly with regard to thelf ulf ct , climatic and othf rwieo U | > on noatth and the ditto ent formi nf din- t'isoj. With the combine I power * of cloo study , -x fmdveohicrvat on 4nd aluviii unllm ted pradiee , Dr Wagner came to Uenv ur three yearn ago equip ped us foiv have the right t'iclalu t buttle the f e < if nnnli i < ltlic ilre > iltxl eu my , ill ca > . In order to render the greatent IJIHKI t'i society , Dr.Miu'tierilcn j Kni to lay a lde tire gcueral breaches ot-praetlouaud nrii'ig nil hut r i * kn-wlodi ; ' . mij jx * er to Iwarup. 311 no f w vrhlcl am < ig thu army of Ini < ilo is icatlio cntlli tnu truateet. Hit uideexpeileuoe had taught hi n what weapom to us Rnd hlcl > to dUcnrd , and after i | ulp | > io hlmtelf < uts tralneil juigment vv 11 o well a' ' > le to odvlsa him ho com mence ! b ildly and confidently hi * attack. In ceil- inatliiK the results and 8iiooe a ncliloved , Iti \ enl ueeevxaytnknow the doct r' p ultloii aud utandlii to-dav. While looiUI In thU city , W practice U i no means onntlnnl to 1'n llmiti i.or1 this eectlou of onimtrr. Ills oorreni | > ondi < iicd and < pre < bo < ilnt * - tlly in Llwk and * hlto t. hU not ess'nn of | l ld of Piactlce bout ! ted only by the lines which bound the riijjth arid brfauth of the country , aid whl.-h hu Iteed him wlieru u nun of hid skill and InUlk'itim ! fctUlnmentiilH rve * to * , uid ulio ild to be uiiablit Idrn to reach tlio hUliutt sphere of ueefiilneH ti uuf taring hununltv the piano of tlnonclal Indcpen ilenca. 1) ' , Wugncr hai contributed of hit proMjierl- l > to the substantlil Improvement of Denver In tha ire tlon of ailuu bl > o't ' on Larimer str ct , opponitu I.I * prownt olllc , No. 341 Ic will be ready for occu ivtncy lua ew H'ecLn , and 11 an midtnc that the doctor li ti > be numberud among 'he permanent and riolidrlUieniof th * metrupolU of the pUlnt. llH'n- ' ' vrrTribune. 7 - DE. H. WAGNER & CO , , r : ; Bt. Addres8 DBNVEROOL. h t the ly of Ir ThciuaY Eclec- trie O.I to cure < v thm , ratatrh. Croup , cold * , ' -j. Mn. Dora Koth of Huffalo nav : "for crimp It l d-clJedly : fflcaclou . " IMm. Jo b MtllNor. of Marlon , Mill , toy * lh it.tn ttln . ] s s. Urave * , Akron , 1. Y. , write * : ' -Ifvl attlimt of tha wor t kind , link ono do e of Thnttiat * tclc.-tilo U.I nd VVIM tv levodlna fowhilMitcsVoutl walk flvemlliw fnr , hl rncdlcltit and iut ) 8S a bottle for U " lir ( rgl < t UK 1111 , O.a > vile , II. t ) : "Uitto < an ulcerated treat formo In tnnnt ) fourhouis. " "Sat wi In l il * ad roughed till the clothlnc wa vv t IJi iirninirK- II in , Mr vtlfo ln lTr < l that I u n lltninti * Ko- I rcloitl mo , " n. iMkin , cr.ck tro , V. Y : Thuma * ' Kiu-ct lo Oil til al o A TIl'.TOr oxternM up- , iilcnt'on for rh uma l m , ciito , pcaMn Mirn , lilt , ti r u I o f , cto , When xlitl'K tluulnis L'lst n k him wh t lc Kiiow ol Pr 'lliomif' Krloctrln oil ; 11 I c ha 1'Otn Innir in th time Iralc , bo uuho will . | H' k hlL'hlv of R , SOLD EVKltYWUMlllfl. FOSTER , MILBUHN , t CO. , UuUiilo , N. Y. mi i MI mi i nmi jttiifiiMiimm.it 11,1 Wo h vn fpcntovor niOO.OOO.OO Ini cur rik'lit to tlio Durliain lliiu as our tr.idMiiurk , llniloiibtfylly ho Is to-ilnj-tlio iniwt > alual > lo Hull In tlio world. Now U pumlti to nvuon tbat un couldn't Rfloni lo proti-ct him HO thoroughly II HI.ACKWKMAs HUM , IMtKIIA.Vl To. liuccn , ofvhlch ho Is tlio reprmcntAtlut , waon't ttio JlKbT MnukluK Tobacco u > er iiiiiUo. lw , the bent tint c.in Iw mule. All deolcra have It , o * trcdo-mark of the Dull on c\vr III ! 1.11 mil I UULtUil UXUI Aa flotllent Kr lit'nitUu'.o crnquJiil C TT , Ticwttl4eT rllt hol verld. rur * . l't > rrr l IMvrlicvK. tevrr Md Afue. Mil kll ii rjrrorilia liIc.nilvuCr/-iil. Atf * drop * Inrnrt Bfl.lklm. fiATO/ t4 | ilMi r cltmiit av. Mad to kl mimu tt drlnlti Irj It. n" ' " ' * " ' ' " " ' c"'ttInSn"t w'/u'lffiSltKl" "j. wrWBPPESUAtlH , C013 . Ti jiito.t ini'jtY v v. The KiJne b uc t at * nurilleiB of tun blond .ui-j vvhenthelrfui'C- tlomniuinttrfcrrid with through v\r K- necs , tlicyncoJ frn- leg. They beer me thouioiilHosti'ttcrV St'iiuach n liter i , iiffsi uhcM'n'liiictilioit ' of i ft , r u 11 u f from . .tlior = - Miiinfii , Thla sup- = i-rli itliiiiihtinir ton- " Icalso prcvontsand nrit t4 liver ai.d ncrtiij , ) ' rormtlpat'i'n ' , llvurcouplalot , djs- nnd ntncr allmontB. U'o it with ruau'nrl ly. Tor sili by all Drmrd-t * f"d Ocftl era generally , DR. FELIX LL BRUN' ? G PREVENTIVE AND OUIIB. FOR EITHER SEX. The remedy being : Injected directly to the Boat nf the disease , requires no change of diet or nauseous mercurial or poisonous medicine * to bo taken Inter < nally. When u-cd as a preventlvo by cither rax , Itlh Impossible 11 contract any priv-ito illeeosc ; but In the cane of thcwm already unfortunately aftllcted vvo guar antee thiroboxes to cure , orwo will refund thernon ey. I'rloe by moll , pontage paid$2. per l > ic nr thrn- boxea for K. K.WniTTBN WniTTBN GUARANTEES taued by all authurlied agenta. Dr Felix.eBrun&Co. HOLK I'llOI'ltlBTCim. O , F , Goodman , DrupcUt , Pola Af.ont , fnr Oirinhn Neb J-wi' Iu U. C' . Wi > r'H NunvK AND RIUIN UENJ.U gannmtocnl sneciuo for Iljstnriu , ) ) im , nnur , ( kjnviilaiuiiB , 1'itH , NorvouH NcurnlKia. HBaaacho , Norvoun Pr out rnticm cauoeil by thn e of alitohul or toluiccn , Wiikoftilnebs , Mentul Uo. pro&siuu , Hoftoninc of the Dntin resulling in in winity unil IcndiiiR tu piisory , ileciiy nnd dcctli I'roniaturo Old ARO , Jinircnnces , LOFH of powei in cither BOX , Involuntary IXWBCI nnd Hpermnl crrlicca caused byover-oicrlimi of tliobroln , oclf , nbuEoor over-indalgonuo. l'ach ' ! Lux contniui oneinrmth'a troatmaut. $ l.On ) lioi.ortiix boxe * forfi.kontbynmil ( ) prepaid on receipt of price To euro nny case. With rqch onlrr n-ceivcil byiu ( or six boxes. uccompaniMl with $3.01' , wo va > ' Bond the inirchufeer our written Kunmntiie to ru- ( undtlto money if the treatment duos not effect a cunt ( iiiuruntiHjs itmwi iuyD7 | 0. F , GOODMAN Bole A ent , Omaha Neb. OR.HORKE'S ELEGTRIO BELT A"6" il'iunTSTI.uinl.Bsi > , JllinimaiUm , l' r ' - C i < ) fi pQwiS\ > li'.f.Ni'ur litl.i. ( Mnili-ft. ' fY UCTrllC lI ll 'M ' . ' ' ! ! ! ItOlrrfJi lfiSy i'ln > ' < , l ) } l | u > la , llont'l KJMLWgSKy5 lutluii , KiU/iKlM. / Caurtli , /Pcr- I'lli * * . lplui > y , liniiott ni' > , A/Ut' . I'IIIBI ) | | ' IJtfll.ltr. Only H'lelinfloKlti. It 111 AnnTlr.lllinl iul tll ii < 'trldly unJ mm : . i tliruiitfh llM'tiHlj.uiiUruitlMiittltMxrdlii1 ! in- Hujit b ) U lutlfiit. SI.OOO Would'Ho Bu" It. DR. HOKXI I vvana IcUxl with rheumvUira an < cured by U IUK a belt. To any ono afHetrd with I hit dlneaie , I would v , lniy llorn ' < Mivdrlo Belt Any cnecan lontcr * ( th mo by writing or oallli K At my ttoro , H'0 Doiyl utrtct. Oioaha Nclv. Wlf.MAM l-VONS. UAIK 01T1CKOj. . ] wlte i > oatollliif , ro. m 4 Prcn IV for rile at C. F. Oooluuin' * IrUK ) | > t < .i , ' , , lUO f . Om a. Cllnd O fl . . OHIOAGO SCALE CO * * * * * * m/M\Af + tirtmimm w . ( HI ItAMIS rfltK , 4111 . Ill' * , flUl- . II IO. llrlltll JtJ K Illtlmlr , Tha 'il'i ! : . ! ' * MuvB. ? ! ' . ? /tl5 ! ills .iitt.izts c iii < 4 > uiiituiiTriiu. - ORGJ2S. TOOLS. &c , / ! tX/l-l.l LK FUR UGllr WUU , tit < IU AHVlluiKiX.il urTuulHl I'EnSO.VAMTlKS. M. Xon liMnhoAMiu , i ) ilring nrwo. Kt > Spe ker KeUorll the Kl Muhdl of Ohio. George \V. C bla weighs only 100 pound * . ( lonoral ShonnanV kissing boom I * not yet vor. vor.Tlio I'rlnce of Walci speaks vv Hli a guttural icccnt. .lohn ) . . Sullivan would make a good auc .loiieori . HlMiiarck h rotting lliln. So much for buck- tig limn. Victor 1111150 U still considered the best ulkcriii 1'iuli , Sin n 11. Anthony million gtlnily whonovot ) r. Mary Walker tlpn h r hat in recognition > ( her , OJrny llo r.lho Slonv jwllceinail , WAS qnlta a curiosity at V rgi > during the so ion of tlio llotitct court. Premier Ulnilatotio's wife , afUr wearing ilaln clnthfM all her life , Imi smUlmily Ukon orlchdroMlnj ; aiul dlittnotuls. Klovon inoti bearing tlio name ot "Hilly , the K l , " liavo licon killed anil burluil In tlio comrtory at l < V th Worth , Tox. , slncn IU existence. Kv'Sonator Thnriiian carries a cnno at big around us a bao ball bat. If .lolin Mclwu ivanU to loivo this vale ot tears M ( Ut iwi n pancake , lot hltn monkey with thn old man. Since Stmsot Cox hai boon doarribod liy represonUtivo Who as "a pillar of tratu by day anil n pillar of gr-s by night , " nobody will care to touch a mutch to htm after Rundown. A shoplifter In Phthulolphla bo.ua n stall- llug roacntblnn o to ( ittncral Hancock , This doosn't exactly make the Cienorrl out ito bo n hhop-llftor. but from a ropubllcau ( mint of \lnw it looks very Misplclom , Itlsmarck has not the whole pack of his lin- imriullet organs to howl at Minister Snrgnut'H lieoK The miiro philosophically Mr. Sargmit thrown san'oga moat under their nosoj tlio htyliar will hu ills reputation ut homo { or di plomacy. Mr. John S Who put his foot Iu hi * mouth when hn said ho ivceivod eoloroil roprobonta- lives 111 bin kitchen. In nttoinptinx to got his foot out now there h il.ititfer tluit a portion of hlsjiivvrillhuo to be auiputated. Sunset Co\ hopes no. Col. Henri Wattoi'.on recently Bftiil thnl 1) . 1'rontlss dlit lint not Iriti' n drop in the hfit year of hU life. Whereat tha otheri-olonnlsof that stateswiilieantly wlnKat 0110 another ami suy : ' 'There , sco ? Only 11 veil a year after ho iplit thinking. " Miss Xlna lUtcholor , of Kentucky , who , l > ? Biil ( being the mint bountiful vvomnii In I'jvrls , whore her i oil pui \ i hair aiul iltiili oyon will make a womlerful Hocial neusutlnu tbti su.uioii , lit proclaimed by her professor , M. Suintplojt" , aua , future htarof the tirst tn.ig- nituro In oil painting. _ The TiuT. Budd Dobblo , of Chicago , who used to bo the driver of Dexter und Guldmuith Maid , visited the Maid recently nt her lioino , BIr. H. N. Smith's place m Tren ton.Vhon asked if the Rltiid know him do repliedV "Blosa your soul , the miii- ute 1 outcrod her stall eho ciiniu up to uio und rubbed her head againat my arm ind fico. She iieiyhud and friaked around her stall hko n colt , and did everything but. speak. I uaod somotimcR ; o give her an apple , nnd I had ono this timu. I eat it in quarters , and put thu > ieeos in dilforont pockets , and she nunaged to got them all out. It did my loart good to ECO her Vuu romoinbor ilio had an unusually long tail. 1 used to teach her to lie down BO thit HOT toil would bo clear of everything. I uakod lor to lie down this time , and you would uivo luuglitd to see hut- turn round nnd round and switch her tail about until it was juat BO , nnd then liu down with it extended on thj clean straw. " The iStnux City and Ddkotn circuit ia the namu of n now turf association. Tlui urai's will n Krit-'llto S8 OHO. divided a follows : Sioux Oily and Yankton , which each hold three-day meetings , 0 oauli , uud Mitchull and Sioux Falla , which will hold only two-day mootinss , 51,000 each. The dntca claimed by the towns for holditi } , ' their meetinija uro : Sioux Falls , Juno 11 and 12 ; Sioux City , Juno 17. 18 and 10 ; YHnktmi , .hum Ul , 25 and 20 ; Mitchull , July ! 5 and 4. It was resolved by the vuaucutioii Uu.1 a record made by u 'ioiv ' > o in thin circuit shall not bo a bar in his starting in any race in this circuit to which ho was eligible at the time of making his record in thu said circuit. N. E. Phillips of Sioux Fulls is thu secretary. The Northwestern circuit was formed at Toledo , Ohio , last woek. Each asso ciation is to furni&h a list of purees by Starch 10. Time of spring mooting and dates claimed are na follows : Terre Haute , May 20 to 30 ; ChicoRo , Juno ! to 7 ; Kalamazoo , Juno 10 to lii ; Eist Saginaw - naw , Juno 17 to 20 ; Detroit , Juno 24 to 27 ; Toledo , July 1 to 4. The 5 per cent forfeit plan waa adopted , and entries to close as follows : Terre Haute , May 'i , Kalamazoo , May 25 ; Saginaw , Detroit and Toledo , Juno tl , A company represented by Divid lion- nor , Edwin 'I'norno , Shepherd F. Kuapp , and James D. Houston of Kjw Yorkami H. 0. McDowell , of Kentucky , Have secured articles nf incorporation undct Uio laws of New York , their intent being to publish H imtioti.il trnttiiig'horitu and stud book. ' Tim wul ) > kiiowubriiodninro , wiiH shot tin the Lit inxt , in ojiieeiitlen o of having become furiously crippled liy O.impbull , the o.vnur of H iiMml ; ! , < over hid own Rignaturu time ttio lior.ty ni- oontiy puctid i\ mile in 2:08 : The woightu for thu imtionai lia't'lioA-.i' will bo siMil'i on April 17 , iuitload of 20 .is heretofoiu | iiiblishud. | The "VA'orltl IH Hound and fiitiall. Kurtfoiil Timwi , , , ' You arc from Bridcnpori , " eaid hu ; and his glusa of winu was blowly raised to his lips , vrliilo ho drew his chair cloxcr to iliino. ' "Well , I want to know if you over know a Miss , who loft your city nthe , year 187 , and who married u man in Omaha , in the sarao yuti ? I met her under very strange circum stances , ia a princely western city , just eight years ago thi * month. A Dirty nf tia had boon making i > night of it in thu fashionable ) restaurant of thu city , and it must have been uftor 2 o'clock in the morning , when from my position at thu table , citting almost as I now nit , I B < U/ through the hall mirror a nido door carefully - fully opened , and in the room an instant later a tall , queenly form , clad in velvet and ualekin , nith a blnzing lis ht in the uyca that rivalled the diamonds she wore. 1 aaw her dintiuctly as her glance swtijit the room from end to und , and held my glass to my lips as I now am doing , whilu she raised a glittering pistol Muwly from the folds of her cloak. You mny believe that every instant was an nje ; , until I saw thu direotion that pistol waa pointed , and I give you my word that I c mid not liaie lowered that champagne nor made a sign to warn the party at the table behind us , although there was auro death in the steady grasp of her whits fingers on that murderous weapon. Shoot , why of course h ) did , and thu confnuiori that reicnpc ! for a few minutes enabled thu cauio'of it all to ? lip from the room aa ( juicily as she hud come in. AVe found an u ly shoul der wound tint extent of tha damage , but never were enlightened an to the inner cau e of the ruvwigeful act , and believe ; ( the injured party and inysolf alone of I that BMombly knew tha woman there after , Kight years ago tliii happened , nnd now , for the first time , I am looking straight into tlio eyes of that vroiimn whPo my g1a ! i is to my lips , and she knows mo. I fool euro ! Turn your heard slowly and BOO horl" Just the same state ly beauty , \5th robes and diamonds fit fern n princess , but attended by a huslnnd well known inVa hiiiffton lobbies. "Yes , Ihat is Miss - , ami t sco you know lior. The world is round nnd very umall , ian't JU" _ The only known specific remedy for epileptic fits is Samaritan Nervine , " 1 had cpiloptio fita for 10 yearn , " writes John Koithly , of 1'rincipio , Md , , "Samnrltaii Jfcrviw cured mo. " 81. HO at Druggists. _ UKMUS OF TIIK MOUN1 > lllUIiDKItS. IMncnvorloH JIndo nt can I'oliit , Ark , Vnltip | klcniphls Avulmclio Col. P. W. Norris , nsjislnnt United States othnologis : , loft last night ( or Lit- [ lo Kock and Texas after n very success * ful search for prehistoric relics in this sec. Lion , Ho is accompanied by Prof. Mid- dloton , who is engaged in the same work. The colonel was found at the Southern Express company's olllco yesterday fore noon , ongagott in packing away the fruits of hislabors , which will find n place in the uthnologiical department of the National museum at Washington. An Avntancho reporter called upon him nnd examined a number of the relics. There wore live b.UTuls of ancient pottery , etc. , obtained from mounds at Pecan Point , Ark. , about forty miles north of this city , , xnd nearly two bat-rob of u similar class of relics found on Tyron/ river , in Avkiuisua , Among thuao dug up nt Pecan Point are some of o poci.U value from an ethnological point of view. Thus , a human head molded in earthen- wro ? about two-thirds life-sizo , and ovi- deiK'ing no little skill in the plastic art , is tailored by Col. Norris to bo the only specimen of its kind and degree of per fection over obtained in this country. It forms a vase , as do , in fact , nearly all the pieces of oarthomraro obtained from prehistoric remains. The facoapparmit- ly a woman's , is nlinoit round , with small nose and well-shaped features. The oars are pierced with iivo punctures and traces of piorccs are visible on thu noso. Did the prehistoric mound-building woman wear none and o.ir-rings ? Peculiar orna- inontation in thu way of straight lines interlacing each other run across the face from oar to oar , producing a line ull'ect when the head is viewed from a slight distance. On the forehead appears what ethnologists term a crown , but what to the uninitiated is only u slight protub erance , and running from it backward to the nape of the nock is n "headdress , " resembling tlioso found in Egyptian and other antiquities , and probably intended : r > represent a cloth hoadcovoring of triangular shape. This last-named fotturo was painted n bright red , and marks of this color wcrovistblo on thu lips , through wlnch'the tooth worn seen plainly. The remainder of thu head was of a yellowish irown color. Two smaller heads woru alao found at Pecan Point , bearing a close resemblance to the larger ono just mon- , ioncd , and like it having marks of licrceB through the ears and nnso. AH ; hesp henda wore very evidently "aahioiied by the same jicoplo. and poaaibly by the name hand. Among the other rulica obtained were a largo number of vases , skulls , etc. , nnd mur- taru and pestles , probably used for grind ing corn. Some of thu vasoa ware of a high degree of finish , having been oimm- olod of n high degree. A few were sur mounted by heads of animals , ono of the finest of the collection having what is probably a hooded iierpent , another n turtle and ono vary plainly a duck. Heads of bats , mice and other totems were found in abundance. The collection ob tained at Pecan Point is a very valuable one , and the earthenware head described above will no doubt add to the perplex ity , of these engaged in this broad , field of study. _ r _ Of the many rcmeJIoH bntoro the public for Nervous Debility and weakne of Nerve ( icnerativo Hyntein , there in none equal to Al- lon'n Brain Food , which promptly and perma nently rfiBtoreH all lost vigor ; it never fails , 0 for 85. At AN AWFUIj VA.TK. Tlio Divorced AVIfo ul' Hrocollni lie- oorncs a UowlliiK .Member of tlio Knlvntlon Army , Nv : YbuKPol > . 28. Religion and the draniu are still a great dual apart. Per mit mo to bring thorn both into a short , into story. A girl came from Tolfdo siiveruI years ago , and took up her resid ence with friends in Brooklyn , for ( ho purnn&u of cultivating her voice , which { live prounao of p'lonomenal power , She ooo'n ABcefUiiiiii ! Uuttho vocalism which hud been conu'doivil nf great buauly in Toledo wiip milJy "f ntnull coimeqnencu when brought , into ro-iiparison with the welltrained voices in the Now York.con- ' xiirvatories. Shu 1 fed quietly with her t'riemlu for a your < two , during whioh period she full in lov > 'vith a .John Clurk , loporteron The lirooklyn Eig'o ' Ho was a Htrong , equaic-shouldercd and manly follow , with a tuperb baritone voicoand wus very prominunt inainiteui musical oirle in Brooklyn nnd Now York , lie cocaine engaged to tlio girl from Toledo. Even at that time , though tlio was very young , her beauty attracted attention. She was tallsuperbly formed , and hud rcgula features and dark uyes. The pa'r had scarcely become engaged when aoruo wealthy Brooklyn friends ol Clark mode up a fund of several thousant dollars and sent him to Italy , whoto hu studied music for several years. He was in constant correspondence ) with the girl , and when hu had graduated , and had made a uuccessful appearance in rand opera , hu came back to America , married her , and together they returned to Europe. They sotllod in London , . Ho wan tlio pet of the public for a time , lived In comfortable quarters , kept his owi. horses , and was generally prosperous. Ilia wife's beauty was striking , and show w a general fuvorito with the poopU who visited her husband's bouse. Amonj. others , waa a musician and toner , Car Floruulinn , of whom the husband bccatrio jealmu. There waa a nunrrol , and a sop aration. Th y had a l > jy scarouly jnoro than a year old. Olark , who had adopt cd thu stage name of lirocolm ( nftor the city of Brooklyn ) , came to Now York na a singer for Gilbert and Sullivanwhen they producoi the "Pirates of IVuxuicu" at Bootl 'i thcatrn , leaving his wife in London Brocolini had fallen artistically from grant opera to comic opera , Ho received a largi ulary , however , and was careful to roml mnnoy regularly to his wife mid child w Uo was quite aa siirwssful here as iu L > i | don. Meanwhile , Florentine had i ciimo to America III health had ruitu d I his voice , and , as ho was of an imperious . ( and obstir.ato temperament , ho did not hrivo well hero. After boating about rom pilh\r to peat for nwhlln , ho was on- ; .igcd At the Klndisoii Avoniio Ootitjroija- .ional church , over which the llof. Dr. S'owmrm i now presiding with a Rood deal of dtflicully. Drocolini'n wife and child were still in London , She wrote , o her husband repeatedly for money mouati to como U Now York , but ho rented - ntod to Bond it , simply forwarding the regular roinitUnces , which were only enough to pay her current expenses. THK IXIVr.ll TO THK UF.m.TK. She wrolo to Florentine , who scraped : ogoter ! enough money to pay her pisa * ago and forwarded it to her. Than imo cauio to America with her boy and lived with her friends in Brooklyn nsjaiti , llrocolini hoard of this and was greatly licensed. Ho traveled nil the way to Tolo to , and had an interview with the family ot his wife. Nothing varno of it. Mrs , Clark's relations with Florentine wore itropronclmblo , despite the suspi cions of her husband. Meanwhile aim wanted divorce , but Brocolini refuted absolutuly to allow it. Things drifted on that way for n year or two , Florentine inuanwhilo getting lower financially AS liino wont on. finally , his voice gave out , but , through the inlluonco of John Abbott , ticket agent of the Erie railroad , who was n member of Dr. Newman's church , the broken-down toner was pro vided with n position in thn Erie oflicos. Recently , after repeated refusals , Broco lini consented to a divorce from his wifu , and they parted forever. When Gilbert and Sullivan produced "Princosa Ida" at thu Fifth Avenue theater , n few weeks ago , they then engaged Brocolini for the irinuipal rolo. lie is singing every night. Mrs. Olark , the divorced wife , went to i'hilitdolphia , and nmdo her appearance in a light burlesque company. She was mibarrassed financially , nnd wrote to Flori'iitino , who went to Philadelphia1 , where ho nuiried her. Jlognvoup his v < 3itiou in the Er'o ollkc , nnd together 10 and his wife wont away. Her .hair ms turned almost white , but it only en- inncea her beauty. She refused to re- urn to her family. A day or two ago I was panning through a rather disreputa ble portion of the city , when n crowd of looting boys and screaming children , tfho were dancing about thn door of the loadquartcrs of the Salvation army , in Bedford street , attracted my attention. [ t is a tumble-down sort of street , with jrokon ash barrels on the curbs , and rickety trucks nnd carts atmiding along .ho gutters , The few awninga nnd signs n front of the stores nro weather-beaten , ind the ahutturn of the houses ore half- mhinged. Within the building was n crowd of ill-dressed , vulgar and loud- nouthed men nnd women , openly scon" ng the members of the army , who stood n line on the platform nnd Bang hymns. ? ho windows were grimy with dust and lirt. The at moaphoro waa almost stilling , Ymong the Salvation army womhipporn who stood swaying back nnd forth in rantical fervor on the stage were Flor entine and hin beautiful wifo. A mile i way , in the most fashionable quarter of ho city , before an audience richly cos- timed nnd glittering with jowuls , stood Jrocolini , in all the resplendent'toggery of an opera boutl'u king. GOOD "NEWS ! A New Britee for Omaha , .lust "VVluK , Oninliii AVantN. Tlio following dispatcli roooivotl nt ( o'clock thia afternoon cxphino itself : WAHHihQToy , March 0. To K. UosowatiT , Omihn llm : The conunittco will repoi I unanimous- y in fnvor of bridge nt Oinahu , ono hun dred and sixty foot cluar opnn , ono third oLn inilo from the o'd bridge. Jual. what Onmlm desires. 0. IT. VAN WVCK , 0 F. MANIIKILSO.V. l nnil HookcrB. ST. LOUIH , March 0. Three oxcurnion trains of land seekers left lioro ycstorcliy and to-day ff > r the lunds of Toxa.1 , Ivun- 8R8 nnd California. The Woman IVJIH Not Tlinro. OIIIUAOO , March ( t. Mra. Jane A. Brooks , B wealthy woman detained hereon on n writ no ozeat , was roloaaod thin afternoon by eider of Judge Bhupard , on thu ( ( round * that Uio petition was not explicit plicit enough regarding her intention to leave the ntato and her alleged indebted HOBS. A now writ wns issued to-nifjlit by Judge Tuloy. of the superior court. When the oflicor wont to hpr room for the purpono of serving thu writ the lady had disappeared. It is nndnratood ehu left on the owning train for Europe. THE MERCHANT ox * Anthorized Cumtal , - $1,000,000 Piiid-up CnpUul , - - 100,000 durpliu Fund , - - - 70,000 ' IUNKI.KO OFFIOR 1 N. W. Cor , Farnam ana 13th St. OKFIUFHS : FRANK Mtmriir , President. I Sxx LK. Ilooins , y.Pre * . Uui , 11 , WOOD , Casl.ler , | Luruitt Dmt , A. Cub Frank Unrjihy.Bttmuel K Itogeri , Don. n. Wood Cliarlei 0 , HOUHUI , Alf. D. Jonei , Luther Druko. Transact a Central Uauklng Iliulnest. All whr have any li.mlilng business t transact are Invited t < cll. No matter liow Urge 01 tmal ! the traniactlon It will reoolro our carcfulatUintlon , and we promltf always courteous treatment. Pays ( Mtrtlcular attention to biwlncw for partlc * residing ouuldo the city , bohange on all the nrln clpolcltlei of the United States at very lowest rate * AooounU of Ifcuiku and Ilaukon received on favor able term * . Issues Cert IflcaU of Depctlt bearing 6 pet ocol InterMi. liuyi and Mil * Foreign Eioh&ngo , County , Clt ) and Oov crnrr.ent xinurltiri * _ H , K , BUBKET Ill North 10th Htrrot fln > h P.B. YOUNGHDSBAND , I y 1803 1'arnam Btrtwt , roooi S.Oniaha , Nch. Collectloiu nollolUd Monthly ur othorwlsa ; both lo city and country , and on all ! > of Itallruadi. h r rorlty procured for dcbn not rirouiptly | * ld. IVj'jkt koiit itud bu'onovd ' wtxiklr aud ruoi.tlily , A Kuncrnl ii'iuiiir'ijutfuvw dona. Comoil lon of all kium 1 attoDUcJO. U U N. Utok ViJ Mill " GANGER ! Thfl < < ip tlrn < yi In tin trmtmont ot C nc i with Swift1 * PK | > clnfi ( H H H. ) wouMnwn In warrant IM In mtln < ih t It w 111 cur thin ration < lro < liil ooiirKe. rtriioTii ffllct Jar Invltoil to corrosioni ! 1thiu. ItallovtHnlft'iiH eoln h\n \ > ol mjr life. I hiwl Uttmllly Icwt Ui moot the \vpor | > trtof my tiotly fttvilinv aim * irom Ihe | iol < ono effect * nl alviffl nvr-er in my nock , from lirlI I hml miflcnl for M ) > Mir , H. H. S rivi relieved m of all norttioif , unit the | i Mien In ( minis forced out ot myfijitem. I will * > cn l > w oil , W. n , ItotiKOi , ttavLOioro , 0 . T omonth4fgo ray ulttnllnnvn rolled tollie o foot a woinivn Mtlletodltlincnnccrtui ilcr at lct l flvolnclicAtn circumference angry , t > ( iln. fill , anil ulvlntr the j < tlcnt no test day or night "or li moiitln. I obtained * supply ot Hvvlfl'a Hpeclfla lor ( or her. Hhe Ima uiien Uvo bottle , and the tt ocr h entirely he lfil up , only vciy fmall ursvb rcmiln- Inir ami h T health lb.tt < rthau for ( ho ) rar i > wt ; ctni to lKM > ifoctly o irrtL lUv , Jc.MmOtxriitLt , , Oc.Himl > n , ( U. 1 h v w > cn rriinrVnti'o rcviltn from ( no ol Swift's Six-ciflomv rn < * r A ynun * nun hero hvt bem ailli M Iltqt < * r < with the n > o t angry looking ml- lr.ffe > ncoM Icvtnaw amlvviut oirh Jlmit Thoflot b 4 tlit n Mlea wonderful change , and niter ( We vot- tin \\cri' taken , he Uncarly oriiuitovvell. It fo tmly wonderful , It , F. Cni'xLCT , M. n. , OitletliorjK' , O * . ( ) r trr atlffl r > n Jllood mid Bktn IfaMw mulled ( ire to. . . iVAiiu. TUKUWlFTHl'F.CinOCO. , . Olllfo. IfiOVV.S.'Vt fit. lwt i n flih f I ' h - UREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. OF MANLY VlUOilHirraatorr hoe , etc. , when all othoi rctn Olcn ( alL A eur guarantee ! tl.M a liottla , Uriro bottle. [ out tlineii the quantity. J4. Ily o > J'ress to Miy ndilrrwut. Bold bj kllilniRKbtiL KKOU8H 11KD1 CAMNaTITUTKI > ror.rleton)1718 ) Ollvo Stiect , St ' ouls , Mo , "IhavoroMBIr AatlcyCoopor't VIU1 lUnUrntiu orvvar * . Kvery uutomer ( peakn Wshly of It. I liclt4itlnRlyeiiiloraoltan&remrAly of trno merit " 0. K UOOIWAN , UniKKlot. IN BOTTLES. Erlungor , . Unvnrin. Culmbachor , . Uavnrin. Pilsner . Bolieniinu. ICnieer . IJromon. DOMESTIC. Untl wciscr . SI , Louis. Anhiuisor . St. Louia. . MiIwuukcR. Onmlm. Ale , Porter D innstic mul Wiiio. ED. MAURKH V < 51 A DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN. jtvriir.uovEU TO OMAHA NATIONAIJ HANK 11UII.D1NQ. ? or Bids for the Construction of a Sys tem of Wntor- Works in the Town of Wnhoo , Humidors County , Nob. Oi Kim or TUB Vnuim CI.KRK , > WAIUHI , Neb , Tab. W , Ib81. ) IlliK vdll bo reorlviilatthn olllro of the Clerk of ho VUngc orWnh.0" , Nub. from Dili ilnto up to I o'clock p in , of the il t.il\\ nf Slar li , ViSl , for run- strnrlliiit n ft } Um of Water-Works lor llru I'Xtin- ; nl lilnjC ami nprlnl < ling pnri vn'f , In rnld vtllniiu of Wuhno , ouunty uf .SauiiditiH , amlSlulutf Nulirosko. Abovu water to bed.livi'rud by Moim pump thr.Ai ll n mnln , from a II | > K well In anilevitod tank uf iijt 'uHncapad * ) ' tluin DUO thuiiHaii til , 00) ) luncl" . Haul jump must haa capacity nf one hundred and ev.nty five (176) ( ) gallons n ! watrr per mlnulc. Maid tankii unt bo placed ata height utilllelniit tolvo | a Htai.dlng pru > kiiruo ( thirty ( : lo ) pound * to III" tipiaro InJi upon tliu to lOAliigdoxciltii'd iiydtantK. to-wlt : 1 at thu ctuxtlni of 4th HticMitaiitl 1 , ihlni Avenue 2 " " " 4tu ' " llro.dnay. a " " " 6th " Ilroo'h > ny. 1 " " " Mli " " lln in Avenue. 2 " " " 0 h " ' < Unilvn Avi-nuo 1 ' " " Oth " " Hroadwny. 1 ' " Bth " ' Maple 1 " " " Mh " llctch. 1 " " ' nth " " IIwell. 1 " " " 3rd " ' HroadBoy. t " " " 7th " " /Undcn Avi'nilo Thb above ( tatod livdiants muit h > vn niillctu sulll- Hunt for two (2) ( ) two ( ilnrh ) hoko , said hyilralim to 1)0 Kept tunplieil with wntcr at aloreinlil preaauro lUllvend tnrnnxha main 4 Inchm In dlauiitiT on above namol HtroftH. excel.t llaicli ftrcot , which ehtil bo a main of S } Inches In tlUmptor , ripe to bo o instructed ul material tint will neithir coriod iir runt. v Thopamu fo bo furnUhoil as above dosorllcil fur u turm ot ten (10) ( ) ypars , and to bo paid fur In bond < bearing tix per cent , hit rest prr annum , payable Heml-Minually , duo In ten ( in ) yearn after date ot 1 * KUinoeb ) tin VIIUKOof Wahoo In thu ( lounty Rauii' den mul Kioto ol NcLraitku. lllglit of wuv wl > l br RiatfUd by > ald Vl'liieeof Wahoo oloni till streutH and allnvs. Contractoris will bn required tn lurnlih approved liondi In di/ublo the Hum of bond * i < sticd ny n..l I Village aforraald conditloiiud fortha faithful coiihtuc- tlon malntaltianne and oreratlon cf laid stem bl vMei-worlii ailionin prnvldcd , 1'lausepccino.itlonH and time of txrnipletlun mu > ' accompany all bldK Contract to bo lotto lowcct ! " punslblnbliUer. Toe lloard reserves the right to reject PIIJ or nil dldi. Ily nnlcrof tb Hoard of Truntes. Attest ; Approved : II. U. llurrr , W. H. HIIKMHOX , C'eik. Chitrmaii. lol 7'10 d mA , > . Proposal * * Tor Army TruiiNpoi'ttitlon. TOKIIIX I'l Nr.n. , JMrtli 1,1881 , J SEALCO rilOl'OSAW In trlill | < v ti-imbjo < t I" tli iiMinl roinlltlniH will tut ruwlvoii nt this otll v utit'l ' 12 oM'ick ' , NIWII , TiiiwdAy. U'i > Ut dui ol A'ril | ' , iHHi | > rab futiio hour ( all * * tig'or illlimncn In tint" , ) at thu iilllce nf /tul'itunt ( Juarlcrmaiitciii lit i liujeni o Hiip.it , Wy iihlnir. nnd Ocdiiii , Utah , at which tlmo and iilnoji thty will h niiuned In ( iron ciio.'of blililun f ; r wr.jon iruiiipirUtl 1111'h fol- lnwlniltH''ilbixl | r iiUn , timing the flm-al j car noin- luenc iu July int. IBM : 1. ll < ) tiicii Hldnuy , Ncli , , and Kort Itublnnin , Ki h. 2. llctwoun Cliconnu Dunrt , W , T , arid I'ort * I.ir. anile und MgKlrmu ) , VT , ! ) llulwo M KockC'ruli htntbn , U. 1' , Ily. and I' rtMrltlnnoir , W. T , Iletwuon ItawllngUta Ion , U. I * . Ily , ami Kort WiMliaklo , W. T. . llotwcoi Ujitor NUtlon , ( J. F. Ily , and Fore r , * llrMlcur , VV. T. fl , lloiwi.r/1 Cm er Rtatlon , Noithtrn 1' . Ily , and Kort v.cKliiiuy , W. T. -Bi'twflon O'/iutu ' Depot or ouy uolpt In Om&hi Uil > tu Kort Oinaha.Noli. . 8. llctwueu ant' ) i < lnU within Omtlii L'itvllinlU. 3 lletw PII Va'inthii Ht lion , H. U. bud I'.ilflo n. U. and Tort Nl > l > mra , N-t ) 10. fl two ri ( hrveiino city mil Chejenno O.'p t and K rt I ) . A Iliu-il , W. T. H. L'u w ( Mnfult Lake Oily o'nl Tort Ilouyliw , Utah , Ta Uovornmcin rfwrviB thurltjlit to jujtct eny or all propotali. llla-ik ] iroioal > , formiof roitroct" ami print d circular ! i' vluj , ' full In forma Ion n to niviiiar of Wnlii , tcrnm' I cuntraUnrid | , ajiuiut , will | n fur. iilntitd mi fcj'i llninnn lo tlil ortl-eorto tliooitici'i 01 the AMI tint unr.iriJ mtcrmit L'lif ; mnu and Un\eloi > 8 | < xintalolnirl'r < > iioia'ailiou'dli ' inaricd ) "fronowtlA for wagon T.ai i > i.rtatlmi bo'wecn - ud . " ( I. II DANDY march I'in uflt Chief ( juarUunutUr , t'lll'HllllHlHtOIK'O 8lr 'H. V Omaha , Neb , K bruary 16th. 1S81. j H.'vlcd pr > ) ) > oiaU In ilupllnitt , mirked "rrojiomU for Hubalitenoe Storci , " and a1 1 in moil to the under' ilgiiul , will to rorej rd. rutiluct to thv til lal c > n. d tlons at tlili ottliw until 12 u clock 1 0011 , llairji 10 , 1IHI , at which tin eonJ plaro they wjl b owcd | In In pruenooof lildde lor furnUliliiK aicl delivery ut thu Kit lUUnce btortliouso or tuch < Hier pl : e In thu i itv of Omaha l may bo demgnatvd. 1W Harreb poik , JUht mnts. HU' k | roponali i ml iiifor-jailon an to the manner ( , ( bidding and termtuf i > avment will U liirrliho.1 Ci0iplloatlo'i | ti thl oKIeo , Tim rlyht li icnunud tu r Jeci any or all ltd * . JOHN I > . JIAWIUK3 , llajurand G 8. NOTIOD. lfotl U hereby clvtn that Die | iartiitnlil | < lioro. 'oreuilntliig ' tetvutn WlllUm r' , llaiinuji ; tin ) o.MI. I If in under th Bnu i.ame of > lauulnt ; ii lli' i , l thin day ( lUi'ilvcd Tli' l < to lillt lurthtr iiotko that I will not lie re. iriuimlbleforany debt-f enutnwtcd ly ny pjrwn In our late Lnu uatne , nur wiU I iu > .v ny utfriicv'n f < 4 or v ) ln to carry I'll any llt'f ' tl"U ot any d < loiiiiilon Bfulniit uiy of thi tmdit 'w of the late firm pf MmiuuiK ife llo , and the UM of my name 10 cair/ r on any tuJi lltuatlnn U ii > iauih'irU il bv nw > . t WII.fJAM I' . UANMNU. 1 Pnubn , Hcl. t'eb. , 19 , l&Si. I'cV. 18-1 The uio of tha term " Rr o SHORT Una" In connection wtthth * corporate nam of a great road , convoy ! an Idol of tnlwhil I I Ml f" raiiulml by the traveling rub- B i Ell M lieA Bhort t/ne , Quick Tim * I H In I Mid the l > Mt ot acoornmoda * tn i kil Norn-all nf vrhlth are font- tried by the greatest railway In America. ( JmoAGO , MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. I town i an.l oxint | < fi over 4WO mllnsof Jorlhorn Illinois Wlicanulo , Minnesota , Ion * ) akota ; and ai Is mMn HnM , branches and conn no- I OIK reach nit the nrcat bwlnon centre ) of the JorthwoHand Car West , It naturally amw'ors lh Irocrlptlon of Short Ulnc , nml C < nt Ilouto betw a Chloftgo , MlliMiukco , Rt , Paul and Minna-knoll * . Chicago , Mllffaulice , IA Crnste ftnd Wlnona. ChlovRO , tlllTraukeeAbordornand KlleniUla Chlovfio , Milwaukee , Rau Clatre and RtlllwaUf ' ChlnnRO , Xllnaukco , Waiisau and SIcnIU. Chlcntro , Mllwuukco , Itcftv-cr pam and O hho h. ChlcuRo , Mllvraukco , WrmVodha and Oconomowoa. ChlrvRO , Mllirankro , Madlnon and Pratrtfldti OMen. Chl KO , Milwaukee , Owatonna and HalrlbauH , ( Thlcftjo , ttrloll Janenvl'lo ' and Mineral Point. Chloairo , F.lgln , Itockfonl and Dubuque. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Iihnd and Codir Ilapldk. Chicago , Council riulti nd Omaha. Chicago , nlonx dty , Sioux Falls and Yiuikton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chanibcrlatii. Itook Inland , Ihitiuque , Si. 1'aul and Mlnnoftpottl. Davenxirt | , Ualnvar , St. 1'aul and lllnucapolia. Pullman Rlotpen and the PlnMt Dining Can In oild ara run on Hie mslnllnm otttn CHICAGO MILWAUKEE A. ST. PAUL RAILWAY and every Attention fa paid to paooengcn by conrM oua eroploycf ot the company. 8.0. MKItntY.u , A. T. IT. Orn'l Manager , Utn' _ , r..UK. GEO II , llr.AFKOJID , no Patent Dried Fruit Lifter. GROCERY STOKIiJ OA.N AFFOKO T01) AS A ivun or ) COCNTEHSViLKS. "Without It. rt.C.CLARK.SOLE PROPRIETOR , O XAUA , NEIi. Nebraska Cornice ANI ; MANUFACriJllF.ua OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW OAFS , TIN , IRQH AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METAUO 81CYLIGIIT , Broen Fencin I K , llaluntrodso , Verandas , Onicoand I tack HaltnKn , Window oml CellarUunrili , Kto. "OH , O , AMDftu BtlinCT , LINCOLN NEU. OAIHltn , M nazor. z * . UANUFACTUItKIl Of SALVANIZEO CORNICES , WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. O.I.G natii. aitroot , OMAHA . NKUltASKA I Al-ONO TIIK UNH OF THU , Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The nivv extension of this line from WutiufleM up tliu HKAUTIFUL VALLEY of the ( VAN through Ooncotil and Colerldgo Iteochcn tha best portion of the State , Special ex cursion raVi for bnd icukcri over thU line to W.yiu , No'folk and lUrtliixton , and via lilftlr to all principal polnU on tha SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trtlns ovur'tht tt. Ht P. U. & O. Hallway t Cor Imrton , BlouK It ) , I'onca , Ilartln too , Waj-no anJ Norfolk , Ooxxxioot .t 331nlr For Kremont , Oakdale , Nellgh , and through to V l- rntlnr. iJTor rates mul alt Informntlon c H on r. U V/ni'lKKY , Ocncral Agent , /UrMig t r.ulUli.g , Oor , loth and Farnaui Sti , Omilii , Kub. in r > n Bocurcd at depot , comer litb RED STAR LINE lolRlnn ! Boynl and U B , Mall Htoiittiem SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , UKTWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP , , ftaly , Holland ami fttinc-c Btonogo Outward , 20 ; I'ropa'd from Antwerp , 121 ; Biuuralori , $10 , IncJiMlnirliod ilng.utc.Zd Cabln,9i& ; hxjur lcin , 100 ; Rilooj > frnji OWto { 90 ; Excursion ttfl'vtei Wright & Bom , den. Agents. 65 Uroad- ll , ) UmIlton& Cf. , Omulia. P. K. iod- m ri A Co. , 203 N. lOUl Htrit , Cjuuha ; D. K. Kim' bill , OnialiaAifHiti. _ mA * eod.ly MORPHINEHAIIT Chartered by thcStateof Illl- 'nola ' for thcexprecinurpoto of clvlnclmmcdlatc relfellQ all chronic , urinary and pri vate diseases. Gonorrhoea. QleetandByphilialn all their complicated forms , also all dheatrB of the Bkln and I3lood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by rcme- dics.teitcdlu B t'ortjjl'ear * , , „ , t > i > eclall'rartlce. ScmlnU Wealtnns , MjRliv Losee by Dreamt , Pimple * oo the Pticc.I.oit M nhoodj > v llli'eimi rtl , 3T era { not-jeiH'i-ltnrntlii/t , The appropriate remfdy Uitonco used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , nacredly confidential. Med- Iclnco tent tiy Mall and Exprtn. No marks oa package to Indicate content * or leader. Address nH.JAME3No.204Wn5hlnalon1JtChlcagoll. ! 11 lilHlnir * ! I I ! < n i i n r rflft OMAHA Stove Repair Works , iOU South HtUSt. < IPX stoie * of Ul d Mrlptloo , wool tovt > ( , chiozcd to J burn coal , gratw , DrcUiolt , rtampcri. ta , coutaBtl ? f ou hind. Try cue o mat HXH * p"u Hi * ! ' * * u 4 ( It ) ir , IMI