OMAHA DAILY BEE--FEIDAY , MAY 9 , 1884 ForNournlgin For Neuralgia For Nonrnlgm , For Nonrnlgin For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For llhaumaiism For Rheumatism For a Lame Back For * njjiune Back For n Lnmo Bnok For a Latno Back Doctor Thomas' Eclcctric Oil Doctor Thomas' "Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas' Edectric Oil Doctor Thomns1 Eclcctric Oil BOIiD BY Alifc imUGGISTS. -FOSTER , MILBURN & CO. , Props. , Buffalo. N. Y SGHMELING & BELSOHNElt , DEALERS IN 021 South ISUi , betw * JncVson and Jones Bit. Job Woik n Uooflnp. Guttering , Etc. , promptly done. Or , Amelia Burroughs , OFFICE AND RESIDENCE' ' 1617 Dodse. . St. , - Omaha , TELEPHONE No 144. R. KALISH. nan Just reorlvod a full line ol Importot F ncyl8ult- log * il P ntaloous ol the latest tj lo J Also guarantees flao fittings and Una trimming ) . , at Lowest Price. AIM Cleaning Dyeing and Repairing. 8. E. Corner IBth and Davenport Street * BITTERS , As te.11.nl trfwiiiliiftoala tt tanliluflkror.novvNivTfttt dUardcrt fifth. Dlrrtlh. Orctnl A f.w dropi Impart dallcta flATOt U gU . f chtrapt , . , ! U 111 num. * drink * Trj II. and . r. 6j stems , ' HUflcrintrfrora agon | oral uant of toneanil Its usual ooncomit.j ants , djipejisla and iicrvopsncss , la eel- \ dom derivable from * the < use ot a nour- X , . lshlnt ( diet andstlm- i u I of appetite , un- S > aided. A medlclno i that will effect a ro- 1 moval ot tboBpoclDo obotacloto rcnewtd health andvlgor that In a genuine "orroo- f tlveUtborealnfe , HlatbopO'tegtloapi this grand requirement mont which makoi Hsatettor' Stomach V > > * Bitten so cflontlre M an InvlJoraut. ' or sale by all Drugging and deal- rt generally. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. KUVOTJS ITSIOAL ft ' Ounrib IiOBS i OF MANLY VIGOR , Bpermatom Jhoja.eta , whoa all other feme Idles fall A. tvrt guaranteed. S 1.60 ft bottle , large bottle , foui " quantity. 5. BT ex my addrori * . Sold b ; alldruirglsts. EKGUSH MEDI OAT , INSTITUTE , Proprietor * , 718 Olive Street , St r-oula , Mo. "I have sold Slr.Astloy Oooper'i Vital Reitorativi OTVuars. Every ctutomer speaks highly of It. I nbenlutuiglyoDdoraeltM romedv ot true merit' " 0. V GOODUHr. TirnfMr1 * e > .l 1333. H. PHILLIPS , Has one of the largest and finest assortment of Spring and Hummer Uocdi for Suitings and Trowscr * Ings. All garment i Roaraitcod to fit and trlmmod with th Best Trlmmlnzc. MV PllIOEl AllB LOWER thin any Merchant Tailor la the city. 1MH farimm Street "llerllck'i roo4 for Urmti l , i ftTcduaor llrci , " wrllcl yvTT r Mlbottr , U.U. , tjiCklttnlU. . Bold by f W all dr sliti. J'rlo. < u > D411 emu. Hent Iff Will lor kiaount lu nulcklrcured brthorlVJAL.UpKlUOD. AilopU'flnoil tliollOlrJTAI-i ) OKl'IAt.OliTumpliTtuniof VIQO1C. BlmplucJuaA.UJtogO , beTerooncN.eiituft1. rae > | > litetFn . xiutfltft > lcitcAlaVAjrcnvr. ! JOOlulUinlit. owYork. R. RfiSOQN' ' UKI-RESENTS ! Fhmnlx Aaauratioo Oa , ol ix > ndon,0uh Aweta W.8M.69LO WMtcnwter.H.Y. , Capita ) 000,000.0 * Verchanto , o ! Nowwk. JJ. J. , Capital 1,276,000.01 rjlrardFiro , I'ldbviclitla , toltal l.MO.OW.OI ritamen' * rand. Oat Ul , l.mne.OI TO INVENTuESI. -4- PATENTS OBTAINED FOH OIUQINAL t Mention , Discovery or Design , iDAVEATS , DISCLAIMERS , Re-issuos and oitontions filed , and ap < peals noted. Alii PATENT BUSINESS PIIOMPTLY ATIENDEI 10. Beat reference * . Beuonahlechanres. Wrl'etoMr'io KYDK BMITU Jr. , 018 "It. " Ht. , N. W. WaslilnKton D a aCEO. CEO. WEBER , All klsdJ ol Bread , Fane ; Cakei and Pie * mtantli on band , A. EiKILLEY , M.D. AND 0. A. WILSON M D. . . , , . , PhyaicMfrin flsd Surgeons . OFVICBS-iWYD'S OI'EKA IIOU8K. "ViT et DEL t ; o cl TO PURQIJASEL H r 8otOa i. Cillon or addrew He. or lira ' a } . WWPJtKlCK , CIS South lOUi ttrost. FOND MEMORIES. ( Pass thtbutttr ecnllr , Mabol , Bbovoltllghtly through the air ) In the wrner of the dish , love , You will find ft nulbrown hair. What fond mem'rloslt annkeni i Ofthedays o'rewowcrowcil , When upon my fine coat collar Oft was laid your Illtle hcnd. , it f InthoImppyOaysRoneby ; Now iBtrlkothcmcvcrym'vM Unit 'Mn QIC butter or Hit r.le ouraj'H llorfxs Jtncv. A DUAlll * In 1K74 , when tlm Ulcs niul Nn wore not , wArrinK vllh r.u-h othrr or'ciu- ployed in imofttiKntlng the finnncw with wliicli the vhilo man's ficalp wns attached , llipy lcr < iloil thcnnohci to horsc-rnclug , l ctUng lilaiikct.s , jxinlc.s mid tliulrsqimws even upim the result of the contents. .Now , nfllmugh there is no hnrsu llrsh in the world that rail IraxsntMo ] ) ony lichintl ( then climbing rnn h anil rugged moun- ( nin trails or linldin ontlur Jonj ; journeys. they are not , rcuwifrkulily fust runners on level ground , tin , liowoxor inortilyiiif : the confrssion was , after > vwk nl' daily racia the Utca wcro obliged to acUnotvlidKi'thnt their horscn wrre inferior to those ot' the Kavajocs ; but by the tinio they were con vinced of this fact. Uie whnio tribe were nearly bankrupt Tlic NuVHJoMgiilhercil up their spoils and di juried for their tents , Ythilotho Utes wrnt , lo Oiirny Avith their tale of woe. H.ipcnaro , Khnvino and Co- jee were all heavy lowers , uut nt tlw coun- ' ell \\hich Ouniy railed could suggest no plan to retrieve their losses , cxeejit to fol low the victorious Xaxajocaand liy force deprive tlicm of their Iraoty. To this prop osition Ouniy would notniscnt , saying that CucV. a deed Mould slain the name of their tribe , find dismissed the tG..iicll , tcllhu ; the Utts to chnllcnge the Kavnjoes to an other scries of races two montlm from that time , Scilfiu1)cr ] , lS7)iiil ) ] ( hou > u Id attend to the rest. Through H. P. Jtond , the agent , Ouray having raised $1,500 , by the sale of Homo of Ills stock , hcnt to St. Louis and purchased a Jfcmbrino racer , n bay , find had him brought to his house. At the expiration of the two months the Navn- joes came down , bringing with them their best racer , one who hnd won eight races in the former contests , aud called " \Vachita by the Natajocs. Ouray caused it to bo given nr.t that lie had brought n pony from Utah to contest the races , and thoNavajocs ; vero on the tip-too or expectatton as no was brought forth. When the blnnkcta ( with which ho was covered from head to foot ) were removed , and painted all over to present the appearance of ft half-starved pony , the bay appeared , n shout of deris ion rent the air from the throats of the Navnjoes , and they began to bet odda ( three blankets against ono and the like ) against his winning. The Utes said noth ing , but , instructed by Ouray , took every bet that was offered , oveu if they risked their last blanket. The course used by them was about three miles long , ft level mesa. Wnchitn was ridden by his owner and the bay by the son of Sapavanuro. The word was given , and the horses started amid an anticipating shout of victory from Iho Navajocs , which quavered away into a groan as they saw their favorite beaten by a neck as they crossed the lino. The close race made them think the defeat of Wachitn was duo to the bad riding of his owner. In the twinkling of nu cyo ho was pulled off by a dozen bands , and Math-o- kan , a sub-chief of the Navnjocs , put on the back of Wnchitn. This time the bet ting was heavier than at first , the Utea bet ting eagerly and the Navajoes desperately. Sapavannro's boy gave the bay his head mid ho came across the line nearly n quar ter of a mlle ahead ofWuchita. ThoNn- vajocs wcro "busted" and the "Uteswere rich. They had not only recovered what , hpy had before lost , but their tepcca were lllcd with blankets and buffalo robes , ivhilo each Navnjoo was the poorer by n jony. So completely "broke" were they .hat the Iltcs tell witlt glee how they rode o their homes , some riding double and ithers walking. This incident greatly in- rcfscd Ouray's influence over his tribe , ud cati icd all of them to look up to him as a wise man. CONVINCING , Iho proof it the pudding la not ( n chewing ho string , but in hn\lnK an opportunity to oat the article direct , Hchrotor & Bocht , the DrureUta , have a free trial battle of Dr. Bo- nanko a Couch mid Lung Syrup for each and very ono who is aflllctod with Coughs , Colds , , Consumption or any Lung Affection. WHEN TO BE BORN. Born of n Uonday , Fair efface ; Jlorn of a Tuesday , . FullofClod'agTACO ! Horn of a Wcdueadnj' , ' Ucrry aud clad ; Born ofa Thursday Bouraudtiad ; Horn of Friday , Godly given ! Boru Ola Saturday. \VorlclorallTiiig ; Born of a Sunday , > Never shall want ; Bothere'itlioneok And the end ou'U The glory ot n man is lux strength , If yoi are weakened down through excosslvo atudy or by early Indiscretion , A lion's Brain Tooi will ponnanontly restore all lost vigor , one strengthen all the miiBcloa of Brain and Body 81 i 0 for SS.-'All drni > M tn \\liatiBlIeultliriiI Kxcrclso ? This is a question wo propounded to one Of our leading physicians yesterday. H ( did not answer us ( tpecifleally. "A man it n sedentary occupation , " mild the doctor "ought not to take \lolent exercise. Hxcr else , like everything else that Is good shoult bo taken in moderation , That is the oh jection to rowiugnnd kindred amusements They are not healthful because carried t < excess. Horseback riding is good exercise so is walking. But whatever the form of excersiso do not pursue it to extremes. " There is n deal of ncnao in what Uio doctoi says. Nearly all the great pugilists , has ; lull and oarsmen , pedestrians , athletes am men who are xpccially trained for cxtrnor dinary feats of physical endurance , brcal down early. Tlioy exhaust their stock of vitality prematurely. It is the nutura development that ifi the most enduring What men need in every pursuit in life ii " tayiug powers , " tenacity , longevity am avencKS of muscular growth , tiuddcu spurti of strength impinge lightly upon cither thi economic or moral results of life. For thi reason wo may prudently accredit tha rule the best witch commands to us a mod crate amount of physical exercise , am regular intervals us regards time aud qua ! Ity. Coasting , base bail , pcdcslrlanism nr none of them necessarily unhealthy. Oi the contrary they are Healthful , and n do llghtful combination of recreation and phy steal development But Jiow few use then wisely as tools for this purpobe i The grca majority indulge to excess. The excite mcnt of the conU'ht , the fierce require incuts of rivalry , and the potency of exam pie , carry the enthusinm to a high pitcli aud the physical frame is taxed to an in jtirious degree. * No f no pcrboii denies the \aluo of food It is c&scutlal to1 life. It is possible to liv without exercise ; U is not po&siblo to liv without food. Aim yet * fn imm were t partake offoodnrlieaomctliupartakes o exercise bo viould bo tccoinilcd a eel ; foi if ho fasted two or three . ; ; < . .ml ihci gorged himtelf with nil he count cat , h would bo n speedy patient fur the pliysi clan. And yet , in so doing , ho would onlj be stepping into u parallel niche with tin man who takes rest and exercise in ubou that poition of time and intensity. The r.M-buildlng of physlcial ruanhooc and womanhood ft one ot the great prlvil * Rfr Jid ilntlwi of every human life. Tb "ll .re not only of indltidimU but of nn- Ul < n dcpendd in large meawro upon the ' rfiadom of the rifliuK and futur * generations in Uils rc. ipcct. Nature bnild * up by n slow but continnotu proecns. Tl e T fleU- tlon that uprlngs up in a night itcorapM- lively valucle/M. The wood of t * dy ad nninlcrnptcd growth hwi th be t fit * * Exercinc , nghUr tuiod , U a eltment of bumnn physical deTeloprdtnt WroBjpritll | ' or immoderately n * d it in a tan . 'AnRORturn Hitters do not only di tln gulsh thomcohofl by their flavor nnd ammntlc ixlor nlxnoall others Ronornlly used , but they are also a Hiiro pro\cntiva for nil dlncnsen orift- Inntlng from the dlgosti\ nrgnfii. Beware if cmmtorfcitK. Auk your grocer or dnigglnt for the gonulno article , manufactured by lr , .T. O. B. Sicgcrt & Bom. Ktiqnot of Conversation. I Do not contradict. In rr.nklng ft corree * lion say , "I beg your pardon , but I bad a * impression that it was so aud so. " Bo care ful in contradicting , as you may bo wrong yourself. Bo not , bo unduly familiar : you will merit contempt if you arc. Neither should you bo dogmatic in your assertions , arro gating to yourself much consequence in your own opinions. Do not be too lavish in your prm o of various members of your own family when spcatyug to strangers ; the person to whom you are speaking may know borne Ciults that you do not. Do not feel it incumbent upon yourself locarry your point in conversation. Should ( lieperson with whom you ate coiucrsing feel the wine , jour talk will lead into violent lent argument. Do not nllow yourself to use personal abuse when speaking to another , as in so doing you may make tliat person n life- eng enemy. A few kind , courteous words night ha\o made him a life-long friend. Do not discuss politics or religion in cncrul company. You probably would tot convert your opponent and bo will not convert you. To discuss those topics is to tirouso feeling without any good result. Do not makonparado of being acquaint ed with distinguished or wealthy people , of having been to college , or of having \isited foreign lands. All this is no evi- leueo of auy real genuine worth on your > art. art.Do not use the surname alone when speaking of your husband or wife to others. L'o say to another that "I told Jones , " re ferring to your husband , sounds badly. Whereas , to say , "I told Mr. Jones , " shows respect and good breeding. Do not yield to bashfuluess. Do not iso- ,1(0 ( yourself sitting back in ft corner , wait- ug for some ono to come and talk with rou. Step out ; have something to ay. Though you may not say it well , keep on. fou will gain courage and improve. It is ismncti your duty to entertain others ! t theirs to amuse you. Do not attempt to pry into tbo private flairs of others by asking what their prof it ) are , what things cost , whether Melissa over had n beau , and why Amaretto never ot married't All such questions are cx- .rtmely impertinent , nnd are likely to meet with rebuke. Do not whisper in company ; do not en gage in private conversation ; do not speak foreign language which the general com- laiiy present may not understand , unless t is understood that the foreigner is unable .0 speak your own language. Do not take it upon yourself to ndmou- sh comparative strangers on religious epics ; thoporsons to whom yon speak may invo decided convictions of their own in opposition to yours , and jour o\er-zeal may seem to them nn impertinence. Do not aspire to bo ft great' Htory-tcllcr an inveterate teller of long t-tories be comes very tiresome. To tell cue or two witty , short , new stories , appropriate to the occasion , is about all that one person should inflict on the company. Do not indulge in satire ; no doubt yon are witty , and you could say n most cutting thing that would bring the laugh of the company down on your opponent , but you must not nllow it , unless to rebuke some impertinent fellow who can be suppressed in no other way. Do not spend your time in talking scan dal ; you sink your own moral nature by so doing , and you are , perhaps , doing great injustice to those about whom you talk. You probably do not understand all the circumstance * . Wcro they understood , you would doubtless bo much more lenient. Do not flatter ; in doing so you embar rass those upon whom you bestow praise , as they may not wish to offend you by re pelling it , and yet they realize Uiat if they accept it they merit your contempt. You may , however , commend thc r work when ever it can truthfully bo dorrc ; but do not bestow praise where it is not deserved. Hereford's Acltl Phosphate , In Debility , Dr. W , H , Holcomo , Now Orleans , La. , Bays : ' 'I found it an admirable rem edy for debilitated state of the system , produced by the wear and tear of the nervous energies " "Wit and Humor , A young lawyer in Arkansas , having had n case decided against him by the court , said : "Well , now I'll'just ' take thie rase before another judge , and let him tnako n guess what the law is , too. " Mamma : "Well , Johnny , I shall forgive you this time , and it'n very pretty of you to write n letter tosay you'io ' borry.r Johnny : "Yes , Mo. Don't tear it up please. " Mamma : "Why not ? " Johnny ; "Because it will do for the next time. " A man told his friend that bo had joined the army. "What regiment V his friend asked. "Oh I I don't mean that. I menu the array of the Lord. " "Ah ! w hat church ? ' "Tho Baptist. " "Why , " was the icply "that's not the army. It's the navy. " A Baptist Weekly tells the story that while n collection was being taken up foi tbo church debt in a Now York congrcga tlon , the choir waa set to hinging , and thi German tenor surprised the people will an unexpectedly apt solo : "Und zo deb shall be raised in 20 twinkling of an eyo.1 llcforo Fanny Fern married Janies Par ton , she wrote in n description of Broad way , "Hero conies Samuel 1'arton , win doesn't believe in the devil. " George D Prentice , of the Louiuvillb Courier Journal copied it subsequently , and added : "All Funny , tliat was oeforo lie was married. " ' 'Sir , " said an astonished landlady io i traveler who hud sent his cup forward tin seventh time , "Yon must bo fond of coffee.1 "Y , madnin , I am , " lip replied , "or I nova should hiuo drunk so much water to get i little. " A gentleman who once called at hi rooms in "Washington , waa told by hi young negro servant ; "Massa Sumncr , b gone to do Bcnato to make him speech : "What speech ? " asked the gentleman ii surprise. "Why , dut ar speech he's beci hollering out in bed cbcry morning dcs free weeks. " A story is told of General Butler's eat castle retort upon n Massachusetts jtulg when ho was teasing for a ruling fivvornbl to n cause ho was defending in court , Tlr judge iot ; out of patience at last , and some what testily exclaimed : "Mr. Uutlcr , who do you think I sit here for ? " The Genera iiutetly shrugged his shoulders and replied "The Court has got mo now , " A young woman from Springfield , Mass teaching the Indians , at Hampton , Ya was drilling n company of girls on th hymn , "Yield not to Temptation. " and try ing to explain to them the meaning of th \\ords. Borne time after the class woe die mifeficd a pupil catuo to her aud sold , "Mi victory { ' 'meaning that oho had gained ) victory , lleiug asked to explain , she said "Indian girl , she big temptation to wo ; ; rv > yield ; I light her. " Vormtn on Stock. tOne Ono of Uiemoflt serious drnwbAclca I hnrl 10 encounter on entering the bosinwa of Arming , WAS beginning with nMock of cat- Lie rev ml nlln vermin. To inch nn ex tent hod the thing gone , that enough hod Uken np their bode in Uie woodwork about the tie-up nnd stanchion * , so that an animal which WM introduced free from lice would noon become badly infested , nnd would run down in llaih nnd become poor. To remedy Uio evil I had recourse to n ; re < \ \ariclyofcxpedienla nnd remedies , nith various rcflnlta. Tobacco water , pro duced by tailing Uie stems of refuse tofx\c * co , or by soaking it in water for nevcral days , WM the remedy generally used about here for the purpose. The objections I found to Uils were , Uxvt it WM extremely disagreeable to prepare nnd apply , nome- Limcs made Uicanimals lck , and often did ita work imperfectly. Sometimes when it seemed to bo strong it failed to kill them. 011 nnd greneo put upon tbo hcnd and , shoulders , and well-rubbed in , would gen erally kill them , but it was quite n job to do it effectually , aud was liable to aorne other objecUouB. It was never n favorite remedy with me. Mercurial ointment WM tffcctunl but dangerous to the nulmnls if placed on nny part of th body thnt tbej- wuld lick. I ouce lost n valuable calf , nnd liavo known others to lose valuable nuimala , by its carclew use. Effectnnl , but it should not bo recommended forgcnernl use. Ker osene WAS used , but unlcsa considerably diluted removed Uie hair , ; aud if much weakened failed to kill them , aud will aevcr prove A satisfactory remedy. Dust ing with rend dust or any Mich line mate rial being the remedy npplied by wild aui- malt in Uie natural state , did n good buai- new. I once made them scarceby , dusting with flue ground plaster of Paris. All the remedies named , with n great many others , were tried ; the woodwork was while- washed c\ cry whore to kill such as were living in the barn ; yet with all my euro nud'remedies ' , they Mill managed to propa gate themselves in such numbers as to se riously interfere witli the growth of the stock , nnd render the profits exceedingly small. * Itseemcd , , niter a number of years of warfare , M if it were to remain a perma nent evil. At ono of the agricultural convention lield in Manchester , ! met Mr.T.'L. Goodale , of Maine , at that time state chemist , who lold mehow to inako n good nrticlo of car bolic soap , stronger and better than thnt sold for Uie purpose , and much cheaper , which would bo sure death to all parasitic neects which infest domestic animal * , rrhich proved to bo of great' Ujo tome , as [ have not had any trouble from vermin of Jie kind since. It was mndo as follows : Put common 3or soap into a pan containing n little water , then heat until melted down ; Uion wld carbolic acid crystals , which may bo lad of any wholesale druggist , at n low irico by the pound ( I bought n bottle for X ) cents ; ) ndd nt least ono ounce of acid to each pound of soap used , there is no dang er if used stronger , and it is advisable to odd a little more than I have named. To educe the crystals to h fluid state remove .ho cork from the bottle , place in water aud heat the-water , when it may be easily loured out and mixed with the soap. When oool , a strong suds made with this ioap will bo mire death to nil insects whick live on domestic animals ; will cure malign , barn-itch , and all cutaneous diseases , aud makes n cheap aud effectual sheep dip. When cattle are hide bound , or Uie hair does not nppcar bcnlthya wash of thcmuls will prove a decided benefit , and it is : lcansmg and healing in % lS ? of Bores. It is valuable in the poultry house ; with a nnall force pump such jgomnny people liave , the inside may bo wet down two or tinee times n year , makjju * vcrfaiu on the fowls an impossibility. ' A soap of this kind should find a place on nllwell-regulftted premises. It is n good disinfectant , is cheap , afe nud effectual , and will bA useful fora , great variety of purposes , i have cotnHcmicatcd this so that if nny o/ your rcads have domes tic animals suffering from vermin they may safely nnd eomly i < rtl them of theii presence. ITon. War\fTfBrowH. \ The aggregate cost of the several bridges that span the Mississippi River from St Louis to St. Paul has been $20,573,000 , ranging from $120,000 for the one at Pjai- rie du Chien to § 11.573,000 for that at St Louis. The annual tolls upon the mer chandise crossing the river upon these bridges is officially stated to amount to $2.803,725 , or nearly 10 } per cent , upon the original cost. The owner of ft palr _ of bright eyes says the prettiest compliment she ever received , came from n child of four years , who , after looking intently nt her , inquired uaiveiy : "Aro your eyes new ones ? " men Piles ore frequently preceded by a sonBo ol Weight in the back , loins nnd lower port of the obdoinoncauMnc the patient to suppose ho hat Bomo affection of the kidnoya or neighboring organs. At times , eym torna of indigestion are present , as flatuoncy , uneasiness of the stomach , etc. A molstcro like perspiration , producing a Aery disagreeable Itching particu larly at nght ] fter getting warm in bed , ite very common attendant. Internal , xtornal and Itching Plod \lolit nt nnco to the a ppliciv tion of Dr. Bosanlco'aPilo Remedy , which neb directly upon the parts affected , nbsorblng the tumors , allaying the intense itching , and ef fecting a permanent euro where other rnmo dies have foiled. Do not delay until the drafr on the syatom produces permanent disability , but trv it and bo cured. Schrotor & Bccht. "Trade supplied by 0. F. Goodman. " A chccrAil eountcnar > to is nearly as peed for nn invalid as healthy weather. To uiakt n sick man think ho h dying , nil that it ucccbsary 13 to look half dead yomsclf. llorr JTH of Mineral Poisoning. "I have bocn poisoned with Mercury nni Potash ! " U the tale of thousands who writf our physicians in regard to treatment o ! Blood aud Skin diseases , nnd It would scon that whut they say must bo true , for it I "with ono accord. " If you have boon poi soiled In this way or have any blood or skb disease or cancer , send to us for Treatise 01 Blood and Hkln diseases which will bo mallet free. THE SWIIT SPECIFIC Co , , Drawer 3 , Atlanta Ga. It Is not the promises a man makes , bu' ' HIQ number ho keeps , thai gives him. n po si tlon among lespootable people. " 'Tis a sot ot features , a complexion The tincture of n skin that I admire , " In using Pozzonl's complexion powder , 1'alrest charms vou will mxiuiro HENNINGS IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION warrnntcd to wear longer , ll i farm neater , ami Kraielt \ * Iiftctlon tban iuy uilier Cotv. tha market , or lirlco | ' rorundeU. Tbauidon.M tVT t3ilc go' Uit pliytlclari uchporwt. 1'rloe. lU.t riuUcn Juiu , a , VI Ml A k yuurnirn-banKorthrju. uiKturcn , 1 i > t\ * JOHN IT. P. LEHMANNT& CO. DUFHENE & MENDELSOHN. ARCHITECTS OMAHA NATIONAL DA- BUILDING. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP. PLIES AND TRANSPORTATION. v OP TIlE INTEHIOn , Offlc * cl JL/ Indian Affairs , Waililnclon , April 13 , 1881 Sealed propo'ils , Indorsed "l'ro | > o < uii ( or Deer' ( ol cU for beef mmt tie suhtnltttd ( n § * | irate enrolopcs , } Ilacon. Flour , Clothing , or Transportation , &a , ( ai the cassmay be , ) anil directed to the Cominlsslnet of Indian Alfilrs No * . 05 and 07 Woontcr street , N < - , Yrtk , will bo received until 1 p. M. of Tuesday , ' j. . . 17 , 1894 , for furnishing for the InclHn umlcn , , ] „ „ . 520,000 pounds Dacon , 83,000,01.0 poundii I f on the hoof , 100.000 | x > und Deans , 45OiO po'4nd , juklna Powder , 780,000 pounds Corn , 460,000 counds Ooffce. 7,100,000 pounds Hour , 70,000 rof.nus Kccdi mooo pouni'n Hard Ilread , .COO poVjjs itomlny , 18,0t pounds Iard. 700 Urrtls tncm vwk , 180,00 pounds Illce , 7,600 pounds T-u , lOOftiound * Tobacco , 220,100 pounds Salt , lWooopoutidsSoapB,000 pound * Soda , 850,000 poum'j 8ujar ( , and 40,000 pounds V > heat Also , Dlanltcts , Wookn and Cotton Ooods , ( con- rlitlng | ri part of licking , SO 000 jarili ; Standard Calico , 135,000 jardij Drilling , 0,000 tirds ; Duck.O free from all filing , 0,000 j tds : Denlu.s . , 17,00 jatds ; Olneham , H 0,000 jartls ; Kentucky Jeans , 28,000 yards Cheviot. 4.COO jards ; Drown Shcctlnit 176,000 jards : llleachcd Shcctlnif , 15.000 jards ; Hickory Shilling 10,000 jards ; Calico Shlrtlnc , 0,000 jar Is ; Wlnscy , 1,600 janls , ) Clothlu ? , Oro- cerlcs , Notions Ilarow are , ilcdlcal Supplies , School Hooks , Ac. iv.id a lonir list of mlsccllanlous articles , such as Harness , Plows , lUkcs , Forks , ic. , and for about 476 W | rons required for the fmlco. to bo dcllvrrol at Chicago , Kansas City , and blouxCity. Alw for such Warans aj may bo required , ndapted to the dlmato of the Pacific Coast , with California Brakes , delivered at San Francisco , Also , transpoitation for such of the articles , Roods , and supplies that may not bo contracted for to bo delivered at the Agencies. 11ID9 MDSI Bit MAbH OUT OV OOVKRNMRtT BLAVR8. Schedule * khqulnjt the kinds and iiuallttcs of subslsunco supplies required for each Agency , and the kinds and quantities In ere % of all oihongoods and art Iclos.tojcthcr with blank proposals , conditions to bo obscncd by bidders , time and pluco of delivery term * ol contract and pa } mcnt , transportation routes , and all other necessary Instructions will bo furnished upon application to the Indian Ofllco In Washington , or Nos. 05 and 07 Wooatcr Slrect.New York ; Wui II. LOtiNo,4B3 Ilroadnny , New York ; the Commls. arles of wibslstnr.cc , U. 8. A , nt Cboycnuo Chicago - cage , Lcavcnnorth , Omaha , balnt Ixiuli , Saint I'aul , Sati Francleco , and YaMkton ; the Postmastsr at Sioux City , and to the I'ostirnstcrs at the following named places In Kan , as : Arkansas City , DurlliiRton , Oddwcll , DodgoCltv , Kinpotla , fcurcka , Urcnt IlcnJ , Howard , Ilutchlnson , Lurncd , Mo Phcraon , Marlon , McditJno Lodge , Nont3ii , Osage City , Sedan ! Stcrllnir , Topeka , Wtliiiigton , Wichita anil Wlnflcld llldi wll toorcncdat the hour and day above stated , and blddciH are Invited to bo present t the opening. CTIITIUFD CHICKS. All bids must bo accompanied by certified checks upon lomo United States Depository or the First l < atlonal Bank at Los Angeles , Cal. , for at lease fl\o per cent of tliu amount of tro proposal. II. 1'IUCE , Commissioner. ALONG THE LINE OP THE Chicago. . St. . Paul , "Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The now extension ol this line from Wakefield up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAN through Concord and Coleridge . , Ileaches the best portion of the State. Special ex cursion rates for land icckcra over this line to Wayne , Norfolk and Hartlngton , and \Ia Dlair to all principal polr.ts on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trains over tht 0. , St. P. it. & O. Railway to Cov ngton , Sioux City , I'onca , Haitlngton , Wavno and Norfolk , Cfoat3LXi.oo-t or Fremont , Oakda o , Nollgh , and through to Val entine. fS"Soi rates and all Information call on P. B. WHITNEY , General Acent , BRUNSWICK & CO. Fifteenn Ball Fool , Carom , AND ALL OTHER GAMING TABLES. TEN TIN BALLS , CHECKS. ETC. 18 South 3d Strcctst. Louis , Nil Delaware Street , Kansas City. Mo. , 1321 Douglas St. . Omaha , Neb. HENRY HOBNBERGER , Agent. or Catalogues and Price Lists. Western Cornice-Works , IRON AND SLATE HOOFING. C , SPECHT , PROP , Hit Douglas St. Omaha , Neb. HANUFAOXURKIl 07 Galvanized Iron Cornices fliTDormor Windows , Flntalf , Tin , Iton and Slate ItuollDg , Spccht's Patent Metallic Skylight , latent adjusted Itatchct Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the above line ot goods. Iron fencing , Greetings. Balustrade ) , Verandas , Iron Bank Railings , Window Blinds , Cellar Guards ; alto genera agent for Fccrson & Hill's 1'atcnt Insli'e Blind. THIS BCLTor Itcgenra e . tor Is made expressly for the euro of derangements of the generative organs Th ro la no mlaal ( > o abou this Instrument , the con tlimou ? etroam of KLKC TUIUITY permeating through the patla must res tore them tonealthy action Do not confound tnl * with Electric Belts ad > eillscd to euro all Ills from hcadto | too. It Is for the ONE speo- Iflc purpose. For circulars giving full Information addrcus Choovor Eloctrla Belt Co. , 103\VaBhlngtou | St , Chicago 111. Nebraska Cornice AND- MANUFACTTOEna OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT UETALIO SKYLIOnT , Iron Fencing ! OttJtlngs , Balustrades , Verandai , Office and B D lUlflugs , Window aud Cellar Guards , Etc. OOB. 0 , ANDOtb BTI1EET , LINCOLN NEB. OAJ8KR. U a flTOODBRTOBftJS , OMAHA , NED , Solo Agents for the World-Renowned BTEGE , Decker & Son , and Hallett & Ounston Pianos , Also manufacturers and wholesale dealers in Organs and Musical Merchandise , in in HUGH MoMANUS & CO , , 4lB North 16th Street. WALL PAPERS. FAINTING IN ALL ITS BRAMCUE3. ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK , Columns , Pilasters , Llntols , Fencing , Cresting , Balling , Etc. . Cast , and Wrought Iron Beams. j ARCtitH for THI2 HYATT 1-K.I8MATIC I.ICHTB. ' THE MURRAY IRON WORKS CO. , Burlington , Iowa. THE LARGEST IRON WORKING ! ESTABLISHMENT IN THE STAVE. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and OtfiSri. * * WE CALL YOUB ATTENTION TO ( Our Ground Oil Cake. Itlstha beet nd cheapest food lor Meek ol any kind. Cno pound I ) equal to ithtoo pounds of corn lock lea with Ground Oil Cake In the Kail and Wlntor , Instead ol running down , will Inenuo la < iRnt nd be In good marketable com1 .lion In the Bpnnff. Dairymen. M rfoll a other * , who use It can tettlly to ts merit , . TIUndJuV.foyour.lv. , . " Nob. TOBACCO , TEE NEW HOUSE OF CARR ABR Af IT i COLE Fine Havana , ICoy vWesUnd Domeatio Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobaccos. Trial Driers Solicitcfl , Satisfaction Guaranteed , \ J.A. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN .LJLUa kSJmLUJnjJLUIJ I I SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , LIME , CEMENT , PLASTER , &C- I STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Vear- Union Pacific Omaha Neb . - > Depot , - _ , , DEALERS IN FIEE AND BUKGLAE PROOF STEELE , JOENSON& GO. , Wholesale Grocery ! H. B. LOCKWOOD ( formerly of Lockwood & Draper ) Chicasio , Man ager of the Tea , Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of above ; also pipes and smokers' articles carried in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENTS FOR BEN WOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & WAND POWDER CO EAU CLAH 1024 North Eighteenth Street , Omaha , 'on Street Car Ia WHOLESALE AND RETAIL B , LuiiGr Line , Latft , Grades and prices as good and low as any in the city. Please try me. In the event of n stroke of The winnings ; oed fortune you can win are guaranteed by 500,000 marks Government. LOU are invited to partidpato in the chances of winning in the grand draw ing of prizes guaranteed by the State of Hamburg , in which 9 Millions 620,100 Marks Have to Be Won. In the courao of these advantageous drawings , which contain according to the prospectus only 100,000 tickets , the following prizes will bo forthcom ng , viz : The highest prize will be ev. 500,000 Marks. Premium of 300,000 Marks. 253 prizes of 2,000 Marks. 1 prize of 200 000 Marks. G prizes of 1,500 Marks. 2 prizes of 100,000 Marks. 515 prizes of 1,000 Marks. 1 prize of 90,000 Marks. 103G prizes of 500 Marks. 1 prize of 80,000 Marks. CO prizes of 200 Marks. 2 prizes of 70,000 Marks. G3 prizes of 150 Marks. 1 pr.'za of 60,000 Marks. 20020 prizes of 145 Marks. 2 prizes of 50,000 Marks. 3450 prizes of 124 Marks. 1 prize of 30,000 Marks. 00 prizes of 100 Marks. 5 prizes of 20,000 Marks. 3950 prizes of 94 Marks , 3 prizes of 15,000 Marks. 3950 prizes of 07 Marks. 20 prizes of 10,000 Marks. 3950 prizes of 40 Marks. 5G prizes of 5,000 Marks. 3950 prizes of 20 Marks. 100 prizes of 3,000 Marks. in all 50,500 prizes. Which will be Surely won in 7 Drawings within the space of a few Months , The first prize drawing is officially fixed for Iho llth and 12th of Juno of the present year , and the prize is for A "Whole Original Ticket only 1 Dollar 50 Ots. or 0 Marks A Half Original Ticket only 75 Ota. or 3 Marks , A quarterOriginal Ticket only 88 Ots. or U Marks. And I will forward Jhcso original tickets guaranteed by the state ( not prohib ited promissory notes ) even to the meat distant countries , in return for the amount forwarded prepaid. Every ticket holder will receive from mo gratis along with the original } ticket the original prospectus provided with the arms of the state and immediately after the drawing the oflicial list without any charge , The payment and forwarding of the sums won to thoao concerned will havi ray special and prompt attention , and the most absolute secrecy. 155 * All orders can bo sent by the medium of a Postofficu Order , or nei registered letter with Dank Notec of the United States. K2PPleaso address the orders before tho"1 11TH OP JUNE on account of the approaching drawing of the prizes in all conGdonco directly SAMUSL HEOKSOHEH , Soar. , Banker and Exchange Agent at Hamburg. Germany.