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    OMAHA DAFLY RRHVFIWRSnAV. . M A v OQ
OMAHA DAILF BEE-FRIDAY MAY 30 , 1884.
ImlnlRonoo ami KTCCSBCP ,
Whether overeating or drinking are
nndo hfirmloss by using Uop Bitters
freely , giving elegant appetite and enjoy
ment by using them boforonnd removing
all dullness , pains and distress nftcrwards ,
leaving the head clear , nerves steady , and
all the feelings , buoyant , elastic and more
happy than before. The pleasing effects
of a Christian or sumptous dinnorcontin *
uing days afterwards.
Knilncnt Testimony.
N. T. Wltncsj , Aug. IB 1S80.
"I find that in addition to the pure
spirits contained in their composition ,
they rontain the extracts of hops and
other well known and highly approved
medicinal roots , leaves and tinctures in
quantities sufliciont to render the article
what the makers claim it to bo , to wit , a
medicinal preparation and not a beverage
unfit and unsafe to bo used except AS a
medicine.
"From n careful analysis of their for
mula which was attested under oath
I find that in every wine-glassful of Hop
Bitters , the active medicinal properties
aside from the distilled npirits are equal
to a full dose for an adult , which fact in
my opinion , subjocta it to an intoral revenue -
onuo tax as n medicinal bitter , "
QUEEN B. RAUM , U. S. Com. In. Rev.
Hardened Iilvor.
Five years ago I brpko down with kid
ney and Liver complaint and rheumatism.
Since then I have boon unable to bo about
at all. My liver became hard like wood ;
my limbs wore puffed up and fillot1with
water. All the best physicians agreed
that nothing could euro mo. I resolved to
try Hop Bitters ; * ! have used seven bottles
tles ; the Hardness has all gene from my
liver , the swelling from my limbs , and it
has worked a miracle in my case ; other
wise I would have boon now In my grave.
J. W. MOKKY , Buffalo , Oct. 1 , ' 81.
Poverty nnd Bufl'orlnK.
' I was dragged down with debt , poiotty and Buf
fering for jotrs , caused by a sick family and largo
bills of doctoring. I was completely discouraged ,
until one j car go , by the advlco of my pistor , I
commenced utlng Hop Bitters , and In ono month
wo wore all well , and norm of tw have seen a sick
day slnco , and I want to my to all roor menyou can
keep your families well a year with Hop Illttorator \
Icmthan ono doctor's vlilt will coit , I know It. "
A. WOKKI.IUMAN.
lloicnorfttl n for
cnfooblod Bj it terns.
vtantoftoriCpand
Its usual concomitants -
ants , dysprptila ami
ncnousncHg , Is sol-
( loin ilvrhablo from
tlio USD ot ft nour
ishing dlot and slim-
fu I of appetlto , tm-
-S ; allied. A mcdlclno
T § that will effect n re
moval of the specific
obstacle to renowiil
health and vigor that
Is n gcnulno corr o-
tlvo.fsthoroal need ,
H U the poi sessIoQ of
this grand rciulro. |
ruont which makoj
Hiutottcr * Stomach
_ . Hitters so cffootlvo
M an Intrlirnrant. or Bile by all UrugifUta nnd deal-
ert generally.
BITTERS.
jb.t vnrM ,
furi
of IU DIpiU.I Orftnl. A f. * drofM InMrt delklMi Btvtr
Iff rlwi , l f chkutpHn. , KB ! l ftll umin.r drlnki Try II. and
. . . . .
frvuaW.il. A.k T ur pan
MiloUtftMiKrMlundb/Mt.J.U.D bjl
j. w * wurrrnuAim ,
RED STAR LINE
Belgian BoynlBndU.S , M II Htoninon
SAILING EVERY SATURDAY ,
CET\VEEN
NEW YORK AND ANTWERP ,
Tkellhine , Germany , Italy , Holland and Franct
Btoenge Outward , $20 ; 1'ropilJ from Antwerp , Jls ;
Excursion , ( SB , InoluJluj ? boddlni ; , etc , 2U Cabin , $50 ;
Round Trip , (90.00 ; Rxourdon , $100 ; Saloon from til
to | 90 ; Excursion * 110 tot 100.
aTPcttr Wright fc Sang , Qoa , Agents. lb Broad
. Y.
"Caldwcll. Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. P. B. GloJ
man & Co. , 203 K. 10th Btreot , Omaha ; D. K. Kim
ball , OmahaARonU. m&a eod-ly
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
\ OP ITANLY VIOOll , Spermatori
n lima , etc. , when all other romc
idles ( all A. cure guaranteed
r 1)1. 60 bottle , largo bottle , ( ou
' tlmoa the quantity , { 5. Itv ex
press to any addrcta. Hold b' '
alldrufglst * . KNQUHH UKDl
CAli INSTITUTE , Proprluton , 718 Olive Street , St
&JUU.MO. -
"I have sold Sir Astloy Cooper'i Vital Rcatoratlvi
or yuan. Kvery customer Djioaki btuhly ol It
DhculUtlDglyciiJorBoUaa a remedy of true merit
I'O , V OOODUAN , DrugirU
eKl IBS ! vIB-m&ot
A CARD , To all who arc Buffering ; from cnor
and IndUcrcttoni of youth , ncr\on wtalaiens , carlj
I decay , lou of manhoo < l. etc. I will Bend a rocli/o tin
i ' will euro jou , KUKK OK C1IAKQE. Thh K-rcit rein
edy waa ultcorerod by a inltelonory In South Amtrl
oa. Bond eolf mldruiwed envelop ! to HKV. Jonr.ru T
N , Station D. New Vork. dy a in & end
DnrbunUblatoria It wan neutral irround
durtUKthoarmUUcabetwocnShennanand
Johnson. Boldlen of both armies filled
their pouchea with the tobacco stored thcro ,
and , after the surrender , marched home ,
ward. Soon orders came from Eaat , West.
North and South , ( or "more of that eleiram
tobacco. " Then , tea men ran an unknown
factory. Now It employs 800 menuses the
pink and pick of the Golden llelt , and the
Durham Dull ls the trade-mark of this , the
tort tobaooo In tha world. lUockwiU'i Dull
Vurnam Bmoklnir Tobacco bag the Urgent
aalo of any emoklnir tobacco In tha world.
Whyr Blmply because U U the BMC. All
dealer * bare It. Trade-mark of the Bull.
LOOK OUT !
DURHAM
BULL
baoco , as hew
wouldn't have
cornered by thg
thrt e on Horllck's Food. " wrlto hundreds of
irroteful mothers. Mothers * milk contains DO
larch. HOllLIOKS'FOODFOUINl'ANISUrue
frorniitarcbr ) qulre nocookliiir. Iheteetfoodln
biallli or slcknew for INFANTS. The U t diet for
DY8P PTICa and INVALIDS. Highly beneficial
to nursing piotbents A driuk. rrlce40andcc. Alt
druKtflsU. jiooJtomhetruitiueatofclilldruu.fruc
"I Ullm It to U tuixrlor Id > DIIIP | | tt lb <
t lud lor ubIMtlD.I , ii/ Men , U , U , An * lurk.
' VtktituUtt\r \ tiroiieuoc * ll Ibi Utl | Tiw4 to
lltuilk < l.-lr. * . Jfart.ll. II D. . i 4l n.
"Obter ibtb n atttluie * ( r natbcr tEallk , "
-u. a , nun * . M. it. , P , < UI * , n. r
Will bo ttnt by insll oa receipt of prlc * In stamp * .
IiaitMCH'M Fll Ct ) . , Itucloe , WU.
VUHB IIOIIUCK'S IJJII E1IUAC7 Or MiLT"fc *
IiAHOIl AND
Itfnllorn of Interest lolKniployerH nnd
Itoconl.
The victories of Iho Atnn1gami\tol As-
ocifttion of Iron nnd Steal NVorkcrs year
ftor year hnvo boon the wonder of om-
iloycra in and out of the iron trndo , nnd
ho question is constantly naked ; "Ilonr
s it thnt these workmen nro nblo to bring
ho wealthy iron manufacturers of the
Jnitcd States to tornis , when the man-
iCacturors of every other industry nro
bio to control their workmen nnd their
wages in n great majority of cases ? "
"hero nro several reasons , but the main
no is that the supply of puddlors or
) oilors is not increasing in the aamo pro-
ortion ns the increasing demand for
ron ; in fact , puddlcra nro scarce. Amor-
cans dislike the work because of its
o verity ; foreigners drop out constantly
nto other nnd easier employments , nnd
oung mon abroad and nt'nomo avoid pud-
ling for plcaaantor omploymonta , Not
nco in fifty cases docs a son of n puddlor
locomo a puddlor ; ho prefers bookcop-
ng.
ng.Tho nail manufacturers west of the
lllcghonics have boon vainly striving to
allow the example furnished in other
) ranchos of the iron trade nnd form noel
> eel , but tha difficulties nro too many.
The present producing capacity lsl2,500-
100 kegs. Last year the production was
,702,77 ; ! koff , an increase over the pre
vious year of 1,015,0 10 koga. Even wore
ho requirements this year to call for nike
iko increase which is improbable
, here would still bo a surplus producing
capacity of over 8,000,000 kegs per
annum. Hence the efforts to pool issues ,
Pho old and heavy manufacturers do not
olish the restriction forced upon thorn
> y the now concerns , which have a trade
'ot to establish. At the mooting last
vook several firms refused to enter the
iool , nnd they fool able to crowd smaller
lonccrs put. Ono factory 1ms a patent
automatic feeder , by which it can under-
ell all other imilmakors , nnd thin concern
tnuds nut. There is nnothor difficulty
n the irny of the nail pool. A good
nany steel nails nro now being turned
iut , and are mooting with favor because
hey last longer and in the long run nro
lumper. Now the Amalgamated nssoci-
tion lias decreed that thoao nails shall
lot bo made ozcopt at an advance of
wenty per cent over iron nails. The
whole question will bo settled next
Vodnosday.
The weakness of labor organization for
wonty years hns boon that the mombor-
hip rushes out about as fast as it rushes
n. When the Knights of Labor came
o the surface it promised to hold it.s
nomborship , nnd for awhile succeeded.
Standing on a broad and liberal founda-
ion , it never had an equal for gathering
n the tailors. But the old trouble has
vortakon it , nnd the 'iOOO assemblies
with nt ono time and another half a mil-
ion membership , do not boast anything
iko that formidable array to-day. The
lowspnpors give thorn n membership of
.50,000. The reason is a simple ono.but
ho loaders have not recognized it in a
iractical way ; it in that there is no sufli-
oiontly specific object to sustain personal
ind Hellish interest in the organization.
L'his has not boon the fault of the organ-
zation or its oflicials. The truth is , the
country and the people hnvo been so gen
erally prosperous for four or live years
last ; work has boon so abundant ; wages
so nearly satisfactory ; cost of living so
reasonable , and such a friendly fooling
exhibited by employers nnd newspapers
to all labor movements , that there has
not boon room to work up interest. Mon
liavo not felt the need of organization OB
they did in the panic years of 187K and
1878. They nro now practically aatisfiod.
But things nro changing now , and olo-
monta and raatorial for discontent and
agitation arc accumulating.
There are strong 'probabilities of a distinctive -
tinctivo labor movement in this country
entirely dis-associatod from politics. It
will shape itself in an eight-hour or a
ihortor hour movement , ana will probab
ly assume such proportions that the
ICnights of Labor will adopt It , for the
double reason of not permitting a wide
spread labor movement outside of their
control and for the purpose of furnishing
some practical issue upon which the on.
thusiasm of their membership can bo ro.
stored.
The barbed-wire manufacturers are ox.
coptionully prosperous , especially in the
West. They have practically things thoii
own way. There ure in all fifty concerns ,
with nu invested nnd working capital ol
§ 20,000,000. The wire used , most ol
which is imported , weighs ono pound tc
ono rod. The consumption this year wil !
weigh 1CO.OOO tons , or aOO,000,00 (
pounds equal to that number of rods ,
Reduced to mileage , the length is 1,000 ,
000 miles sufliciont to build forty wire
fences around the world.
The steve molders nro still at ends , IXE
well ns their employers. The Easton
atovo makers hnvo reduced wages to $24
per ton , while the West has boon paying
on a basis of ? 3.'J. Some moldora nloiif
the lakes have reduced to $20 per ton ,
The Western employers have organizoc
to fight for an equalization to lake 01
Eastern prices.
Glass pulleys are driving out metal pul
lays , and n 1'ittsburg firm is now fillinj
orders for glass pulleys for cable roads
The journals and bearings will also bo o
plass and of blue color The aamo lirn
is making wheels nnd other parts of machinery
chinory out of glass , nnd it is turning ou
thousands of guides ever which sill
thread is passed in the process of winding
in ailk mills. Experiments are now being
ing made to still further increase the demand
mand for glnaa.
It Booms that at las tan economic method <
od hoa boon devised for the manufacture
of soft stool at small outlay n fact whicl
will bo of interest to thousands of uson
of such stool. The cost of the plant ii
small nnd from sixteen to twonty-oighl
charges can bo turned out darly. Ai
Englisd inventor has devised a contrifu
giinoos of casting stool plates , whicl
helps to revolutionize that industry.
The method of heating and rolling in
to the plates burns the outside whili
this is getting heated , and honci
It only lacks homogeneity and givoi
way under colliding action. The nov
method couaiata of a revolving cylinder
revolving at high speed , perforated thougl
which the metal escapes and forms an inner
nor cylinder , an inch or more thick , whicl
is cut across with n saw and then rolloc
to the desired thickness.
The puddlora are threatened with an
other mechanical puddlor , which not oul ;
bolls the iron but balls it. These attack
on the puddlor have boon BO frequent o
Into yearn that no ono will fear them unti
the now device in in actual operation.
Co-operativo stores are springing up ii
consequence of the need of greater econ
omy , Six have been established withli
two weeks in this atato , and others ar
projected ,
A Cheap Jlotol.
Three of us walked into the ofllco of
hotel iu a little town in Mitaiuipni on
night , and when the landlord had boo :
arouBod from his nap behind the stove ,
> ig dog kicked off the only bench in the
room , nnd the amoking lamp turned up
o that wo could sco each other , ho aized
us up and said :
"Gentleman , I'm a poor landlord , but
n truthful man. In the firat place , I'll
invo to pul three of you in ono bed. In
ho next place , it's a bed BO dog-goned
noan thatjyou'r n heap bettor Ho on the
loor. "
"Can't wo sit up in the room ? " asked
ono.
ono."Don't believe you kin. There's n
o/.on panes of glass gene , the roof leaks ,
nnd there's no show to build a fire. "
"What sort of a tavern do you keep ,
ny how ? "
"Poor miserably poor. I'm ' no land-
ord , my wife runs all to poetry , and the
> uildint [ is mortgaged for moro'n it's
worth. "
"How nbout breakfast ? "
"Well you can count on bacon , 'tators ,
nd hoo-rako , with mighty poor coffee ,
"ho table cloth is full o holes , wo never
iso napkins nnd maybe there won't bo
orks enough to go round. "
"Soo horo" growled the drummer ,
"you'd bettor got out of this and give
room totomnbody who cm keep a hotel. "
"I know it1 know it , but whore and
low shall I go ? I couldn't raise six bits
o save my nock , nnd what town wants
no ? I haven't got no trndo , am toe weak
o labor in the fields nnd this keeping tav-
rn seems to bo the only opening for mo. "
"Got any whiskey ? "
"Nary.
"Any good water ? "
"Well , it'fl crook water , and purty
andy just now. "
"Any moro wood to keep up the fire ? "
"Not n stick , but I'll cut Bomo in the
morning. "
The four of us stood looking at each
ithor for n long minute , and it was the
andlord who first spoke. Ho said :
"Qonts , ita no use to kick. I'm sorry ,
md that's all I can do. I'll light another
amp , Bring in n pack of kcords and
wo'll play seven up , whllo the hired man
pmos in nnd fiddles for us. It's only
ix [ hours to daylight , and eight to
> rcnkfaat , and n shilling plug of tobockor
iaya the bill for the hull throe of you. "
But when wo left the next forenoon ho
wouldn't oven take that. IIo said out
ocioty was recompense enough.
"Mono Harm in corpora cano. " "A Bound
lincl in a sound body" is the trade mark o' '
kllcn'fl Brain Food , nnd wo assure our readers
lat , if dissatisfied with cither weakness oi
train or bodily powcn , thin remedy will per
inncntly HtreiiRthon both. $1 , At drug
ista.
A SKELETON IN AIIMOH.
The tilKht Hint Paralyzed the Pnsson
Kcrs oi' a Steamship.
Jan Francisco Fost.
A passenger on the just arrived steam >
r from Australia says that on the second
lay out from Melbourne the passengers
wore amazed to behold a little awathy-
aced , black-eyed man emerge from his
tato-room in full jock } ' costume boots ,
vhip , spurs , ailk jacket nnd nil. In this
attire ho solemnly paced up and down the
lock for an hour nnd then disappeared.
The next morning the same party ap-
icarcd attired in the half armor of a
might of the Middle Ages , and the same
\ftornoon emerged in a gorgeous cardi
nal's dross nnd continued his dignified
romcnado without speaking n word to
iny ono.
The fact that all these customos wore
world too largo for the wearer made
.his masquerading the moro grotesque ,
and the passengers watched each trans ,
formation with increased merriment unti !
It was suddenly whispered around tha I
the follow was n madman who imagined
limsolf going to a perpetual series ol
masked balls and that opposition
, o his delusion would provoke him tc
fury.Tho
The strange passenger rattled the
nerves of the company very much the
next morning by appearing as n Bedouin
Arab , armed-with a cruel lookingsimoter ,
3ut when shortly after dinner ho showed
up as a Piute Indian , carrying a blood'
curdling tomahawk and scalping knife ,
; ho women and children locked them
selves in their state-rooms , while a com
mittee of gentlemen hunted up the cap'
tnin nnd filed an indignant protest against
allowing the maniac to remain nt largo.
"Mnnlao bo blowodl" growled the
sailor. "Don't you know that Davidson ,
the actor , is on board ? "
"What of it ? "
"Why that's his body servant. Ho ii
simply airing his master's wardrobe tc
keep it from moulding. "
And the committee "sot 'em up. "
II. H , Douglas & Sons' Capsicum Cougl
Drops nro manufactured by tliomsolvos , niu
are tlio result of over forty yearn' experience ii
compounding cough medicinal. mo-lli-Iit ,
IYVNOJI IAAV.
Origin of Tito Method of Dealing Oiti
JusIce ! A Tieaf I'rom a Dntry.
lionton TniiiHcript.
Hon. J. 0. G. Kennedy , of Washing
ton , is the grandson of Andrew Ellicott
the surveyor who laid out Washingtoi
City in connection with L'Enfant , write ;
a Washington correspondent. Ellicot
was , in the days of Washington ono o
the loading scientists of this country , am
ho had also made a name for himsol
abroad. Ho did much of the moro im
portant surveying tfor the Government
and wits employed in important commis
sions his whole life long. Ono of hii
most important works was the survey o ;
the line between the United States am
the Spanish possessions in America , con
eisting of Florida and other parts of thi
South. During this survey ho kept i
very full dairy , which is still in the handi
of his family. It is full of interest concerning
corning early life in the Southern Statei
and among the Indian tribes. It is inadi
up from tno notes taken ou the spot , ant
it reads like a picture of the post put oi
the canvas iu life-like colors. It waa no
a now thing to mo that the the torn
lynch law came from the man , Cant
Lynch , who originated this form of juris
diction but the following description bj
Capt. Lynch , whom Ellicott mot at tlui
time , though now fast approaching tin
ago of 100 yean , will bo road with in
torcst by the men of to day. I copy vor
batiiu :
"Capt. Lynch just mentioned waa thi
author of the Lynch laws ao well knowi
and BO frequently carried into oiloct sonii
years ago in the Southern States in dofi
mice of every principle of justice ani
jurisprudence , Mr. Lynch lived _ ii
Pittalyvania when ho commenced legisla
ting and carrying his ideas into effect ,
had the following details of procoedun
from his own lips. The lynch mon ae
Bociated for the purpose of puniahin
Crimea iu a aummary way without th
technical and tedious forms of our court
of justice. Upon a report being wade b
any member of the association of a crini
being committed in the vicinity of the !
jurisdiction , the person BO complained c
was immediately pursued and taken i
postiblo. If apprehended , he was cai
ried before some member of the asaocii
tion and examined. If his answers ai
not Ratisfactory he was whipped uut
hey were so. These extorted answers
isually involved others in the supposed
rime , who in turn wore punished in like
manner. The punishments wore somo-
imcs SBvero in consequence of the nnsw-
rs extorted under the influence of the
marling whip to interrogatories put by
nombora of the association ,
"Mr Lynch informed mo that ho had
lover in any case given vote for the pun-
shmont of death. Some , however , ho
acknowledged , had been hanged , but not
n the common way. A homo became
heir executioner. The manner was
hus : The person to bo hanged waa
ilncedon a horse with his hands tied bo-
lind him. A rope waa tied about his
nock , aud its other end , not too long , was
aotoncd to n limb of a tree ever his head ,
n this siturtion the person was * loft.
iVlion the horse , in pursuit of food , ot
my other cause , moved , the criminal wag
oft susponcod by his neck. This was
called aiding the civil authority. It
coins almost incredible , continues Mr.
llicott , thnt such proceedings should be
md , governed by known laws. It may ,
lovortholcss , bo relied on. I should not
tavo assorted it as a fact had it not boon
elated to mo by Mr. Lynch himself and
loighbors. This mode of procoeduro
iriginated in Virginia , about the joar
770 , from whcnco.it extended southward
, s botoro observed. "
IMttcru nro the best remedy
or removing Indigestion and all di c.vicfl orig-
tinting from the digestive orgatin. licwaro of
ounterfclts. Ask vour grocer or druggist for
ho goimlno article , manufactured by Dr. J.
l. Sicgoit &Sons.
AN inil'OUTAM DISCOVERY.
A Thcriiio-Elcctrlo Generator Ex
pected to Work n Kovolutloii In
Telegraph nnd Mechanic * .
Ind. , May 27. For
itbout nine days now a thermo-electric
generator has boon supplying n currant
jf electricity sufficient to operate foui
wires , two to LouisviUo. ono to Mattoon ,
11. , nnd ono to Union City , in this Stntc
the total length of wire in operation
acceding GOO miles. As to the machine
tBplf , all that an observer sees is ncoppoi
toiler , of perhaps two-gallon capacity ,
nouutcd on the frame of a sowing mnch-
no. Underneath the boiler is a coal-oil
amp which is burning with about the
lame used to partially illuminate a sick
oom. It has been burning continuous ! )
'or eight days and nights , except whoi :
) oing replenished , nnd had consumed less
, han 20 cents' worth of oil. In front oi
ho boiler is a gage which marked 100 do
; rcos of heat , inside of the bailer won
loraps of metal protruding from n white
substance that might bo flour or plastei
of paris. Attached to the boiler is an nu-
-omatic regulator.
In response to questions as to the na-
uro of his discovery the inventor said
hat it had long been known to sciontiste
hat the juxtaposition of certain metals
would generate electricity , and that the
irocess of generation would bo nccolorat-
; d by the application of heat. This
cnowlodgo had , however , remained inap-
ilicablo to practical purposes from three
causes first , the amount of heat re-
[ uired was so great as to cause rapid
racturo of the combined metals , and this
rendered any machine previously in
vented short-lived , and consequently ox-
> onsivo ; second , the current of electri.
lity generated was uneven nnd unsteady ;
hird , the high degree of heat involved a
great expenditure for fuel. That ho had
overcome the third difficulty was nppar-
mt. That ho lad overcome the second
10 hold to b * proved , for tplcgraphii
service requires a perfectly uniform anc
iteady current of electricity , and this lu
lad maintained for nine days. Whothoi
: ho the other obstacle had been overcome
vas now bein ? tested , and the test woulc
10 continued for thirty days. If at thi
end of that time all is well with the littli
machine ho will give a demonstratioi
yith ono big enough to create something
iko a revolution in the use of oltctricity
At present ho declines to expose the com
nation of metals by which ho has secured
cured these results. Telegraphing is om
of only a few uses to which the thermo
onorator can bo applied. The small ap
paratus now in use was made in thi
presence of your correspondent to opar
ate an engine which would run n swif
sowing machine , or keep the press of :
country paper going , and f urnish ligh
'or a half a dozen eloctrio lamps in thi
bargain , all at a cost of 15 cents a week
A larger machine , it is said , would rut
tha elevator of a first-class hotel am
light every room in the house for a quarter
tor of a dollar. It could also bo used foi
propelling and lighting street cars. It
fact , its uses were boundless. There ii
now only ono question to bo solved before
fore the success of the invention is deter
mined. It is the ono of durability.
HorBftml'a Acid Phosphate ,
Invaluable as a Tonic
Dr. J. L. Pratt , Greenfield , 111. , says
"It is all that it claims to bo invaluabli
us a tonic in any case whore an acid tpni
is indicated. "
"What the Word "Paulo" Means.
St. Louis Fost-DUnatclt.
The word "panic" is now appearing ii
print with such unpleasant frcquenc ;
that it ia worth while to consider what i
moans. Etymolocjically it moans a sudden
don aud general fright , but no authorit ;
lias ever told us how many people hav'
to get frightened to constitute a panic
A bank panic is the expression used who
two or throe boards of bank directors go
tightened BO badly that they shut the !
doors , and a stock panic means that thi
holders of any stock have suddenly bo
oomo alarmed about the intrinsic valni
of their chromos. In this case wo nooc
not hesitate to predict a panic in stocks
as there ia ono going I on at present it
Wall street. The holders of a groa
many choice and gilt-edged stock navi
discovered that wealth cannot bo creatoc
by printing chromes , that the tolograpi
is not an unassailable property , that i
subsidized railroad may bo gutted , that i
Fraudulent sale cannot convey a gooc
title , that water is not wealth , and thi
familiar experience is repeated that pee
pie who are unwilling to part with thoi :
stocks ar par are now hastening to sell a
fifty cents on the dollar , in order t (
avoid selling them at ton conU. Then
ia a real and genuine panic of this kind
but thus far it has done little harm out
side of a circle of speculators and gambl
era whom the country can well afford b
BOO disappear.
nioa
Piles are frequently preceded by ft sense o
weight lu tha back , loins and lower part of th
ftbJomen.causluff the patient to suppose ha ha
lorne affection of the kldnoys or celgliborin
organ * , AtUmoa.itym toma of ludlgostlo :
are present , u natuoucy , uneasiness of th
stomach , etc. A molstcro like poreplrutioi :
producing a Aery disagreeable itching partlcn
larly at night after getting warm In bed , It
very common Attendant Internal. Externi
and I telling 1'llea yield at once to the appllct
tion of Dr. liosauto'a Pile Remedy , which act
directly upon the part * affected , absorbing tli
tumors , allaying the intense itching , and o.
foctlng a permanent cure where other rotni
dlod have failed. Do not delay until the draj
on the ivstem producoa permanent disability
but try it and La cured. Schroter & liocht
"Trade supplied by 0. F. Goodman. "
SCROFULA
Usunlly ripvclopes in early life , niiij
is n peculiar morbid condition oi'
the system , usually affecting the
glands , oiten resulting in swellings ,
enlarged joints , abcessos , thickening
o the lips , enlarged neck , sore eyes.
A scrofulous condition is oiten
hereditary , but bad diet , too free use
o fat meats , bad air , want of sun
shine and nourishing food will in
duce it. Some people are troubled
with scrofulous swelling of the
glands , add with ulcers and kernels ,
which may cause very 'little pain :
others may have inward scrofula of
the lungs , scrofula of the spleen-
scrofu a of the kidneys , and scrofu
la of the bones. BURDOCK
BLOOD BITTERS will drive nway
any case of scrofula , and not to ap
pear in another place , for their ac
tion on the blood and bowels will
carry the disease entirely from the
body.
body."I
"I ought to know about
It , " as the remark o (
a gentleman to his
ronitiaolon In nawin ?
. the oihlblt ol Uldfre's
V\Hood" at a recent fair.
"I unvo rcsicd five
children on It. " Such
.testimony . as this cov
ering jears ol time ,
tabottcr than all argu
ments , Itldgo's Komi
still maintains the kail
'as ' bent tutted to all
HCH anil conditions of chlltlllfo. In cunt , 3'ie , OSo ,
? 1 25 and $1.7fi. Sold by druggists. Solid to WOOL'
1IIC1I k CO. , Palmer , Mali. , for pamphlets ( dec )
ccncornliif rearing of children.
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP
PLIES AND TRANSPORTATION.
TVtt'ARTMENT OF TIIK 1NTEUIOH , Oflleo of
1J Indian Affaire , Washington , April 23. 1884.
Scaled proposals , Indorsed " 1'roposals for Beef" ( bids
for beef must bo submitted In separate cmolopcs , )
Uacon , Flour , Clothing , or Transportation , &a , ( as
the caw may bo , ) and directed to the Commlsslner
of Indian Affairs Nos. 65 and 67 Woostcr street , Now
York , will bo rocched until If. M. of Tuesday , May
27,1834 , for furnishing for the Indian scnlco about
6:0,000 pounds Ilacon , 33,000,000 pounds Beef on the
hoof , 100,000 pounds Deans , 45,000 pounds Baking
Powder , 780,000 pounds Corn , 450,000 pounds Coffee ,
7(00,000 pounds Hour , 70,000 pounds 1'ecd , 105,000
pounds Hard Bread , 43,000 pounds Hominy , 18OCO
pounds Lard. 700 barrels mess cork , 180,00 pounds
lllco , 7,503 puumlx Tea , 100 { pounds Tobacco ,
20,100 pounds Salt , 150,000 pounds Soap , 6,000 pounds
oda , 850,001 pjundi Sugar , and 40,000 pounds
Vi i 'Wnd loltun Ooods , ( con-
part of Ticking , 20,000 rjarcls ; Standard
. ' 135,000 jards ; Drilling , 0,000 % ards ; Duck.O
oo from all slzln ; , 83,009 yards ; Denims , 17,00
jards ; Glneham , 140,000 jards ; Kentucky Jeans ,
28,000 ard ; Cheviot , 4.COO jards ; Brown Sheeting
176,000 jards : Bleached Sheeting , 15,000 jards ;
Hickory Shirting , 10,000 jards ; Calico Shirting ,
6,000 jar Is ; WInacy , 1,500 j-ards ; ) Clothing , Gro
ceries , Notions Hardware , Medical Supplies , School
Books , A.C. a.id a long list of misccllanlous articles ,
such aa Harness , Plows , Rakes , Forks , ic. , and for
aljout 476 Wtgons required for the sen Ice. to bo
dcllvtroJ at Chicago , Kansas City , and bloux City.
Also for such Wagon' as may bo required , adapted
to the climate of the Pacific Coast , with California
Brakes , dclicrcd at San Francisco.
Also , transportation for such of the articles , goods ,
and supplies lhat may not ba contracted for to bo
delivered at the Agencies.
1I1UA MUHT l.B M VUH OUT ON GOVERNMENT 1ILANK8.
Schedules showing the kinds and qualities of
subsistence supplies required for each Agency , and
the kinds and quantities In cross , of all other gocda
and articles , tozcther with blank proposalsconditioiu
to bo obscned by bidders , time and place of delUcry
tornu of contract and piv mcnt , transportation rout cs
and all other ncccsii I Initructlons will bo furnished
upon application to tno Indian Olllce In Washington ,
or Nos. 05 and 07 Woouter StrcctNew York ; Wm H.
LjonNo.4S3 Broaduaj' , Now York ; the Commis-
aries of subsUtance , U.S. A , at Cbojcnno Chicago
cage , Lcatcnworth , Omaha , b'alut Louis , Saint Paul ,
San Francisco , and YaMkton ; the Postmastr at
Sioux Citjf , and to the Postirostcrs at the following
named placcsln Kansas : Arkansas City , Turlington ,
Gtldwell , DodgoCitj' , Kmporla , Eureka , Great
licnd , Howard , Hutchlnson , Larncd , MoPherson ,
Marlon , Medicine Tx > dec , Now tan , Osage City , Sedan.
Sterling , Topeka , Wellington , Wichita and Wlnflold
Bids I'l to opened at the hour and day above
stated , and bidders ore Imitcd to bo proscn the
openlnr.
CKKTiriKD C1IKCK8.
All bids must bo accompanied by certified checks
upon tome United Stated Depository or the First
National Bank at Los Angeles , Cal. , for at least fhe
per cent of the amount of tno proposal.
II. PRICE Commissioner.
IMPROVED
SOFT
ELASTIC SECTION
Ts warranted to wear longer , flt
[ the form neater , nn < l ( Tito bettf
'KUIsfacUon ' than any other Core.
In the market.or prlco paid vrtl
b refunded The Indorsements oi
= * ChlcafTu'a beat physician : , accorc
lony each Conet. Price , Itrit huteen Jcun , " > - -
Unpaid , IK1A k yourmerchantfortheu.
) lpUBU. Clllrn OT.
JOHN H. F. LEHMANN & 00
HAS NO SUPERIOR.
The Steck is a Durable Piano ,
TUP. STKCIC 1MH SINQINO QUALITY OF TON ;
KOU.N1J IN NO OTIIEU PIANO.
SOLI ) ONLY I1Y
WOODBEIDGE BROS. ,
OMAHA NKI1.
E'S ELE01 fiiso
Will cure Xcrvouinm
IuiibaffoUlietiinuti i > i , TAT
nlytU , .S'l'inalKli , hclutlea
Kidney , Hplnu and l.l\oi
ilUeaM0oit.At : ] > thinu.lIear
Uln'unl l ) ) > iK | la , Conarl
iialloii. Lnclpilaii , CMnnli
, . , , I'llfS. Eplleper. liniHiti'iiej
OuinhAKue. i'ruliipniii Utrrl.i-te. Only nelentlllc Met
Irlo Ili'ltlll Aineiluitliit nil theiiwtrlelty nnd man
nrtlim tlirouith th body , nnd ran bo recharged In on ti :
tttt t t > y tlin patient.
8I.OOO Would NotBuv It.
Da. UOKJJI I was afftloted with rheumitlira anc
oared by uilug a belt To any one ailliotod will
that dlsoage , I would eny , buy liorne'i Klectrlo Belt
Any one can confer with me by writing calling
at my store , 1120 Douglat ttreet , Omaha , Neb.
WILLIAM LYOM8.
ITAIN OFFICE Oppoalto poitofflre , room 4 Fren
let block.
tftot ale at 0. F. Hoodman'g Drugstor ; ' 11K
Aarnanj St , Omahi.
Order ) filled C , 0 D.
- Tba use ot the term " Hboi
Line" In connection with thi
SHORT corporate name of a great roac
_ conveys an Idea of list what
* required by the traveling pub-
I I M L lie a Short Line , Quick TUni
I | and the host ot accommod *
kill " tlons all of which arc faro <
bed by the greatest railway In America.
QUO AGO , MIL WAUKEE
And St. Paul.
It owns and operate * over 4,600 mllw of
Northern IllluoU , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa
Dakota ; and as ts main line * , branches and connec
tions reach all the great business centres of tbl
Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers thi
description of Short Line , and Uest Iloute between
Chloago , Milwaukee , St Paul and Minneapolis.
Chicago , Milwaukee , La Croese and Wlnona.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and EUondal *
Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Claire aud Btlllwater
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Ueaver Dam and Oshkosh.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wauknsha and Ooonomowoo ,
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Fralrledu Chlen
Chicago , MU aukce , Owatonna and FaUlbault.
Chicago , Delolt Janesvi'le ' and Mineral I'olnt.
Chicago , Elgin , Kockford and Dubuque.
Chicago , Clinton , Kock Island and Cedar Kapldi.
Chicago , Coundl Cluffs and Omaha.
Chicago , Stoux City , Sioux Falls and Tanktoo
Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain.
Rookltland , Dubuque , fit Paul aud MmneapoUs.
Davouport , Calmar , St. 1'aul and Minneapolis.
Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dicing Can In
world are run on the mainlines of the CHIC AO (
MILWAUKEE & ST.
and erery attention 1 * paid to punengei * court *
oo * employos of the company.
TiiflUlitHKiu lr.nl ! M/nnl/r
; WE MURRAY- IRON WORKS *
qsiAimESr. . . , : . ; . ffifl > % j& W0KK- ,
l t : ? Pl %
. ,
awe tmmiitftwijrjt * *
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
Growers of Live Stock and Others.
WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO
Our Ground Oil Cake.
It Is the nest and cheapest food tor utock el any Mud. * One pound Is equal to three pounds of corn
itock ted with Ground Oil Cake lu the Fall and Winter , instcsd of running down , will Increase la weight
and bo In good marketable ooriil.Uon In the spring HDalrymen.iu well as other ] , who ueo It can teitlfyto
Irsmoritf. Try Hand Judgs fur yourMlveu. Prlcfiirtn.Ootwr ton ! oaohirie fo'sacrt. Address P *
WOODMAN LINSEKD OIL COMPANY , Omaha Neb
W"TTOT.Tri R A
CIGARS & TOBACCO ,
TEE NEW HOUSE OP
CARRABRAIMT COLE
Fine Havana , Key West and Domostio Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobaccos.
'rial ' Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. I "Q
,
DEALERS IN
Sail's Safe and Lock Comp'y
FIEE AND BTTEGLAE PEOOF
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
JLJIJJ.J ft/UJLULg AUfU I i. JLUUULUl
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , LIME , CEMENT , PLASTER , &C-
STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE OEMENT COMPANY.
Near Union Pacific Depot , - Omaha , Neb ,
STEELE , JOHNSON& CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers
H. B. LOCKWOOD ( formerly of Lockwood & Draper ) Chicago , 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 BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & * RAND POWDER CO
PERFECTION
Heating and Baking
In only attained by using
CHARTER OAK
Stoves and Ranges ,
WIT WIRE RIME OVER 000(1 (
Fci * lo by
HILTON ROGERS & S ON8
OMAHA
( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY. )
LIME AEV9D CEMENT.
Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas ts , , OfflBlia N&b.
PROPRIETOR
PAPER
218 South 14th Street , Onuha , Nebraska , "Correspondence Solicited. "
0. M. LEIGHTON. H. T. CLARKE.
LEIGHTON & CLARKE.
BUCOE8SOKS TO KENNAKD BUOS. k CO. )
Wholesale Druggists !
* * * *
-DEALERS IN-
PaintsOils. . Brushes.
QMyllA. _ - NEBRASKA
LAGER FRANZ FALK BREWING CO.
Milwaukee , Wis.
QTOTHEE & CO , , Sole Bottlers.
M. HELLMAN & CO. ,
Wholesale Olothiers !
1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 CQR. 13Th
OMAHA ,