"OMAHA BEE-THURSDAY JUNE 5 , iss < i. OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY , JUNE 6 , 1884. ImliilRcnco nnd KXCCSHCH. Whether ovoroaling or drinking are rondo harmless by using Hop Bitters freely , giving elegant appetite nnd enjoy * mont by using thorn before and removing nil dullness , pains and distress afterwards , leaving the head clear , nerves steady , nnd nil the feelings , buoyant , olasticand moro happy than boforo. The pleasing effects of n Christian or aumptous dinnorcontln- ulng days afterwards. Kmlncnt Testimony , N.V. Witness , Aug. 161SSO. "I find that in addition to the pure pints contained in their composition , they rontnin the extracts of hops and ether well known nnd highly npprovcd medicinal roots , loaves and tinctures in quantities sufficient to render the article what the makers claim it to be , to wit , a medicinal preparation nnd not a beverage unfit nnd unsafe to bo uaod except ns n medicine. /'From n careful nnalysis of their for mula which was attested under oath I find thnt in every wine-glassful of IJop Blttors , the active medicinal properties nsldo from the distilled spirits nro equal to n full dose for an adult , which fact in my opinion , subject * it to an intoral revenue - onuo tax as n medicinal bitter , " OUEEN B. RAUM , U. S. Com. In. Rov. Hunloneil Uvcr. Five years ago I broke down with kid ney and Liver complaint and rheumatism. Since then I have boon unable to bo about nt all. My liver became hard like vrood ; my limbs were puffed up and fillad vrith water. AH tlio best piiysici.ina ngrood that nothing could euro mo. 1 resolved to try Hop Bitters ; I have used BOVCII bottles tles ; iho Uardnoas has all gene from my liver , the swelling from my limbs , and it has worked a miracle in my caioj other wise I would have boon now In my grave. J. W. MOUBY , Buffalo , Oct. 1 , ' 81. Poverty niul ' l iu dragged down with debt , jw\crtynnJ suf fering lors cure , caused liyn tick family and largo bill * ol doctoring. I wo * completely dlnCourngctl. until one jcar KO , by the luUlcc ol my pastor , I commenced iMlng Hop Hitters , and In ono month wo were nil well , nnj none 0(111 ( Imro seen a nick day since , and t want to say to nil foot men , j on can keep jour families well a } car with Hop Itlttcra .lot less tlian ono doctor's > Islt will cost , 1 know IU" A. WORKItOMAN. INVALID FOO \V1ien \ the system has been overtaxed , so that the dlgcutho ors - s do not properly perform their ollico relieve them ol the itrato , and gt\o time for roouporatlon. Illdgo's Food la the beat food for thU. U wllltdvo ttrcngthnnd lieullydlgestoJ. Kvcn the nurse will find luugua 1 ooil ior litrwllui uriat value. In cans , four filic3Sc. . , 65c. , * I.25 and 11.76. Sold liy Druggletg Send to WOOLUICII A. CO. , Calmer , Masg , for lain phlct BITTERS. . U * fti. etiHi DII MI , iHmli * * , | ttr tud An * , ud kit f4 rf * f lU blpiiUf Qr ( ni A f w diet * traprl d lt lou fi * of to gluiftf cbiiaftii , ftai u til IUUMVT detail Trj It. n > 4 eowmtWriU. Aik jwtt i. 7. unrrEiujAinT , OOLB AQIUT , Gt VltOADH'AY. Jf. r. RED STAR LIME Belgian Bojal nclU.B , Mall Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP , Tht Rhine , Oermany , Italy , Holland and France SteerageOutward$20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , HR ; Excursion , SJ9 , Including boddlnK , etc , 2d Cabin , $80 ; Round Trip , 890.00 ; Excursion , $100 : Saloon from 840 to (90 ; Excursion * 110 to lCO. tarPetor Wright & Sons , Oon , Agents. 55 Bread- way N. Y. Caldwcll. Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. P. B. alod. man & Co. , 208 N. 18th Btroot , Cmahaj D. 1 ! . Kin- | ball , OmahaAgenU. m&a tod-1 y GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. tuvoua I'nYBloAI' Debllliy | OP MANLY ViaOR.Bpermatorf > lioo , eta , when all other rcuie- ( dies fall. A. cure guaranteed , 1/91.60 / a bottle , large bottle , four tlmca the quantity , (5. By ex press to any address. Bold by alldrugglita. ENGLISH MEDI- CAMNBTIItrTE , Proprietors , 718 OHvo Street , St. J.onti.llo. "Iba\e80ldSIr Astley Cooper's Vital Reatorativa 01 vi am. Every customer apoaki highly of It. I obeoltatlnglyondorso It as a remedy of true merit " 0. 7 QOODUAK , Urufgla oK 1 1838 vlS-ralct. i ] A CARD. To all who are BUlIcrlnR from cJrora and Itidlscrtttom of jouth , nenong wuaknua , early decay , loea ol manhno I , eta I will send a rcclo that will turo xou , FUKK OK CIIAUOH. This ( 'rent rem edy was dl30o\crcd by a Inliuloncry In Bouth Ameri ca. Bend Bull addressed envelop * to ItKV. JOHCIMI T. INMAN , Ktatlon 1) . New York. dy o rn & cod The Emperor I/Mil Napoleon emoked only tlio nncut cigan the world could pro duce , rrof. Horafonl nays the Kmperor d an wtro made ( peclally tot him In lla- Tana from leaf tobacco irrown In the Qolden Belt of North Carolina , Uili being the finest leaf ( Town. Illackwell' * Hull Durham HmoklDK Tobacco ti made from the tame leaf tued In the Emperor1 * cigars , Is abso lutely pure and U unquestionably the beat tobacco ever offered. Thackeray'f gifted daughter , Anne , In ber iketch of Alfred Tennyson , In Jlarptr'i JttmlAly , tells of tier visit to the great loet. She found Mm imokinir BlackwelTs Lull Durham Tobacco , sent him by Hon. James HuiitU Lowell , American MtaUterto ths Court of Bt Jamt * . Intbeeedaysof adnlteratlon.itlstcom. fort to smokers to Imo * Uiat the Hull Dur. ham brand li absolutely pure , and made from the best tobacco the world produces. Ulackwell'i Bull Durham Smoking To bacco 1s the ( ui and purest made. All dealers bare it. None genuine without the trade-mirk of the Bull HAS NO SUPISRIQR. The Steck is a Durable Piano. UK 6TECK HAS HINGING QUALITY OK TONJ FOUND IN NO OTIIKU 1'IANO. SOLI ) ONLY BY WOODBBTOE BEOS , , 215 OMAIIA NEB. VANDERBILT'S ' HOUSE , How the Owner ol $200,000,000 , , En joys HofflCLifo , _ Dnora ofSollil llron/ollint Com Fortunes - tunes In TlioniHolvos The imlc'fl Prlvnto HOOIIIH. OHvo Hnriior In Now York World. The public 1ms boon prolty well in formed regarding the interior of Mr. William if. Vnndorbilt's houso. Still there is much that haa boon overlooked ] ( y thoao who have written about it that would bo of rjutlo as much interest to the gonornl public , and particularly the fcmitiino part , which always rejoices in details of all the dainty little odds and ends that men do not notice. The exterior - torior of this nlmost _ palace ia _ compara tively plain , nnd gives but little indi cation of what is to bo soon inaido , where boundless wealth has boon uaod with a protusion nltnont too lavish. The main entrance to this house is ono of the most pleasant things about it , nnd it consists of n largo , square room covered with stained glass nnd with glass walls ind tiled floor. It is called n "vesti bule , " but it is largo enough for mi ordi- ry house and it would _ irmko n pleasant room were it not what it is. There is no 'urnituro save ono or two Boats. From his open doors loading into Mr. Vnndor- > ilt's ' house on the south side and to Mr. The door opening into Mr. Vandor- jtlt'fl ' house from the voatlbulo is of bronze nnd is the coontorpart of the famous doors of the Lutheran church of Homo , though it does not seem to mo ns largo. It opens in the center and each panel contains scones from bible history. Once inaido this door the visitor . is in n liny waiting-room , with polished lloornnd two enormous vases for com- , pany. From this opens the grand open hallway , or whatever it may bo called. I'his immense room is square and rocoims its i % 'from ' the otainod-glaus roof , na Iho nrr.ia T > nt of the upper floors loaves this ap.i 'loar up to the roof. Thu staircases nro u . ho western side of the room , nnd , thougn wldo nnd com- . modlous , they look dwarfed in compari- sun with the ether parts of the houso. Above on each floor there is a gallery which encircles each open space , giving access to the room and light below. This great sallo has n polished floor inlaid with ° different colored woods and covered for the greater part with a Inrgo Turkish carpet , and with largo Turkish nnd Per sian rugs before every door and before the enormous fire-place , which occupies nearly one-half the oouth wall of this room. Pillars support the gallery all around the aquaro , nnd beside two of them in front of the hall door stand two bronze statues. I forgot who they repre sent. The prevailing tlnta in this sallo are dark iruroon , copper , bronze , aud gold , and dark natural tints in the car peting. Without the light from nbovo it would bp gloomy aud mmbjr. T.13 chlmnoy is a marvel of nrt , nnd is decora ted with largo bronze atntuos in half- rollof , and the firo-placo is largo enough to hold several logs four or five foot long. When thu fire ia burning the effect must bo very handsome , as it would light up with brilliancy all the polished mental to bo soon in every direction , and would call to mind aoino of the ancient homes in foreign lands. Standing in the center of this room anew now view presents itself at every turn.a On the north aide Vandorbilt's private P library and sitting-rooms ; on the east the largo door gives a glimpse into the grand salon , the aouth into the dining-room , and the west Into the picture gallery and through that to the conservatory , which adds a grace which only flowers can give to any homo. In this great hall hang two protraits , lifo-aizo both ono of the late Commodore - ere Vanderbilt and the ether the owner of the house , William n. Vandorbilt. Both are said to bo excellent likenesses , but it must bo admitted that the father ' waa handsome than the aon is. " The wide entrance to the grand parlor is hung with Qoboliu tapestry represent ing an Archadian scene , and the floor is covered with rich carpet of natural tinta , though rather light than dark. The only window which Is in tjiia room is largo nd hung with lace curtains with heavy rapory drawn back to the ildo. The rails nro paneled off , each panel being Hod with pricles * piece of ancient velvet mbroldory , some of it done in gold and otno in colors now mellowed to ono liar- lonious tint. The coiling ia frescoed to rosunt the four seasons , in figures rhich I consider too largo for the room , argo as it is , especially when the eye alia from thorn to the exceeding delicacy nd beauty of the hangings and of the bjccta of nrt and oven the furnishing of 10 roem. In each corner of the front of the par- or is n mirror , tall and narrow , which is rained in a frame made up of glass cut i faces which must throw out light like ininonds when the rooms are illuminated t night. On the west aide of the parlor vail on each aide of the door aland a abinot of mothor-of-ncarl nnd gilt each if them four feet high and nearly six cot long. They are shaped like halves > f a circle , the Hat aide against the wall. Tlio'.f urnituro is of satin brocade , nu- iroachiug copper in color , nnd of the nest elegant modern-ancient stylo. In the center of the parlor stand two ; laaa cases , ono containing a figure of the goddess of fortune on her wheel , dii- fionsing her golden gifts. This figure in all i about two foot high , of ivory , and carved entirely from ono tusk. It is ox- qulnltoly dono. The ether case contains a number of curious and rare articles , such as articles of jewelry of ancient pake , and each having a history. There ia a necklace , a couple of bracelets , two or three lockets of rare workmanship with historical pictures inside , Bovorol jeweled daggers and ether small arms , all picked out and fretted with gold , and Bovoral ancient muff-boxes , all of thorn giving the beholder an almost irresistible doslra to learn their histories. There are elegant bronze and ifilt ornaments in many places in the room , but too many to particularize. The whole aspect is gleam and glow of gold and crystal , with copper , bronze , and ( silver besides. Moro to my quieter tosto is the private sitting-room of Mr , William II. Vandor- biit , on the left of this parlor. Iloro is cool green , in color and tint , and a quiet , reposeful fooling is engendered on enter ing. Iloro the great railroad magnate sits in his loved seclusion , and probably smokes his reflective after-dinner cigar , A largo table stands in tlio middle of the room , with a paper knife , weights , and two or three other little trifles on it ; and the also lies a largo pile of unopened lot- tora , A plain ebony writing desk stood open in ono corner of the room.with pen , ink and papers about , just as if ho had risen hastily and gone away with the in tention of returning immediately to fin ish hii work. Ono window gives a view of Fifth avenue and makes abundant light. Easy arm-chaira stand about as if for everyday use , and everything is delightfully lightfully comfortable and restful. In on corner of the room is a stand of book and another holds n table covered with articles too numerous nnd also too artis tic to mention separately. Just nbovo thoao hangs n pencil drawing , very Ions and very narrow , by Alva Tadomn , and below that n velvet frnmo containing n small modnlions painted on ivory nftor the pictures painted by the artists them selves , of Titian , Raphael , Do Vinci nnd Oiudo. In another place are these of Hu- bens , Vnn Dyck , Collins ; Durcr , and Carlo Dole ! , also from originals , There arn also many ether paintings in this room nnd the library , all worthy of notice by lovers of art , but of which perforce - force I must leave the mention for the prcaont. There nro several largo vases of rare nnd costly porcelain and bronze in this room , but it is not overloaded with ornamontn. _ The library is back of this room and is lighted only by a window which gives into the Inrgo vestibule , nnd what light roaches it from Mr. Vandorbilt's own room , The furniture is sparse , but oxcodingly comfortable . , nnd in the ivindow stands a largo revolving globo. Above the chimney - noy . , is n long mirror , nnd along in front of it nro placed no and of little Dresden fig- uroo , not more than four inches high , nnd they look oddly out of place In this room , devoted to the use of n man who is sup posed to have hia mind occupied with weighty subjects. The silly , inaano little faces nnd meaningless smiles ard smirks on their pink nnd white countenances would drive mo insane if I had to look at them often , but porhans it is a relief nftor the cares nnd worries of Wnll street to BOO thorn nnd to think that these little clligioa must hnvo boon modeled some time or othorfrom people who were young , handsome , nnd happy , nnd who had no care for money. Ono hntos to leave this room , so fraught as it is with the presence of a man so im portant as its owner , but the pretty .Japanese parlor at the south corner of the house is waiting its turn. Iloro the buildora have determined to give n thoroughly national charactorto the room , which is pvon coiled with bamboo rods. Every thing , with ono or two exceptions , is Japanese , and these exceptions nro that there is aomo pottery in ono corner thnt never saw Japan , though it is rare nnd almost priceless , nnd n figure of n boy lying lazily nt full length upon a table on his stomach with his heels in the air. The tables here are of Japanese mnko , nnd are docorntod in their peculiar style of art , and covered with black satin table cloths richly embroidered in silks , and gold and silver threads. Impossible birds ily on the surfaces , nnd fish such as never swam in the sea are embroidered with n brilliancy and beauty impossible to de scribe. The walls and windows are hung with fine painted split bamboo and straw hangings , and two magnificent ebony cab inets are full to ovorilowing with curious and Japanese pottery. Soyoral great bronze vases stand about with horrible dragons looking like the wildest imagin ing of a raving lunatic of an artist deliri ous with opium , and ether things wherein - in quaint and grotesque fancies had the ascendency in the producer's mind , and some of pretty but silly women's faces. In short , this room transported the beholder holder into Japan , nnd the charm was real until broken by n glimpse into the immense dining-room that is like that of some old castle in feudal times. The coiling is frescoed in a hunting jcono In the dining room. The floor is covered mostly by a largo Turkish carpet and the prevailing color is dark , rich brown. Around two sides of the room are : glass cases containing the dishes and plates off which the millionttiro nnd his family oat. The glimsos caught here and there show China of the rarest kind each article n work of art in itself. The plato is too numerous nnd too fine to mention in datail , as also , indeed are the porce lain and ether dishes. There stands ono table alone in this immense room of carved dark wood. A largo side board stands at the west end of the room and two largo windows give light. Sev eral handsome pictures also add their charm to make this cheerful place but if itwpro ' my homo I should want a smaller dining-room for use when there was none but our own family. This is too largo. From the dining room you cross the great hall again , going westward toward the great picture galleries and conserva tory. Below , in the basement , are the kitchen and storo-room and collar , all fitted up on a scale as thorough and solid as all the rest of the house , the kitchen being resplendent with a great shining range nnd n perfectly ravishing row ol polished copper nnd ether utensils ol which it is butcaudid to admit that 1 don't Icnow half the names or uses. All the private rooms of the family are upon the second floor , and all are as may bo understood as handsome as unlimited nouns could make them , with this addi- ion , that woman reigns supreme in there ind womanly fancy lias added hundreds of little gracds and refinements which [ ild the refined gold wp road of and render his almost too splendid homo a sweeter place than its manifold beauties alone could give , OF CHEAT VALUE O VOCALISTS UNIONVILLK , WKSICJIE-STKH Co. , N. Y , , \ August 20,1882. / I had carelessly exposed myself nnc sustained a very severe and tight cold or my'cheat and in my throat. I procured Allcock's Porous Plasters and applied ono on the chest , well up on the throat , and relief came readily ; the soreness ol my chest was removed , and my voca organs were kept clear the entire pasl winter , .enabling mo to fulfill public engagements in different parts of this country. No moro may bo said than that All cock's Porous Plasters , if applied by afllictod vocalists , will greatly assist their vocal rendition in public. B. FRANKLIN CHURCH. Georgia's Melon Patch. Atlanta Constitution : The melon sea sou , which will open coon , promises to bo of great interest in many respects Last year , when 8,000 car-loads wore thrown upon the markets in the nortl and west , much loss was c used by bai shipments and poor selections of a mar kot. The melon growers have this yoai formed a pool , and engaged Mr. Davis of Albany , as their agent , who will niaki Atlanta his headquarters for the entire business. Agencies have boon estab liahod In 2-1'J ' cities of the northwest , con tainiug a population of over 0,000,00 pooplo. The distribution of melons wil bo so arranged that not a car-load wil leave Atlanta until a market lias boon found for it. Last year's mistake was made in sending melons north too early before hot weather had not in. This sea son the first shipments will bo to Bouth orn points only. The business haa now reached proportions which gives i a loading place in the industries of th south. Lands in the melon region hav advanced greatly in price. For seven yean Allen * Drain Food haa Blood the etroueeat test as to IU inorlU lu curing NervQUinoBi , Nervous Debility and restoring loet power * to the Generivtlvo 8y tom , and , lu no luaUnce haa It over failed ; test It 81) ) C ] or 85. A ( COACHMAN'S MANY WIVES. tr. Ncvillo'a Brilliant Aolilovcmcnti In tlio Matrimonial Line , N w York World. Charles Edward Neville , the faacinat- ig coachman , who eloped with the nughtor of 0. J. Whltnsy , the proprio- or of the Detroit Grand opera house nnd lie Standard theatre in Chicago , and who was subsequently arrested in Toledo on a liargo of bigamy , is known to hnvo many vivca. A httlo over a year ago ho visit- d Newark , N. J. , where ho was known s Ooorgo Perry. While there ho mar led Miss Solina Maud Hello , the clattgh- cr of Charles Hello , n prominent citizen , jut dcsorlod her n few weeks afterward , eoing to cecapo arrest for bigamy. Mr. Hello and this family roaido in n icat cottgo at No. 01 Littleton avenue , n the suburbs of Newark. A World ro- lortor was yesterday ushered into a pleas- nt sitting-room by Mr. Hollo. His aughtor Selina w'as present. She is bout 20 years of ago , tall and slender , vith n pretty face , largo hazel eyes , nnd > rown hair. There is a sad expression pen her features which deepened when 10 reporter made known the object of lis visit. She said that she did not care 0 Ulk about the subject. Her father , lowovor , said that Perry , or more recent- y known as Neville , went to Now York , 1 January , 1883. IIo obtained a posi- ion as traveling ngont for the Prudential nsuranco company. Mr. Hello was em- iloycd in the insurance ollico and mot 'orry thoro. Ho describes him as n hand- omo man about . " 5 or 40 years old , with tall , woll-built figure , and wearing n nrk mustache. IIo had very fascinating nannors , nnd in ft short time Mr. Hello > ocamo much attached to him. IIo invlt- id him to hia homo , nnd introduced him o his wife nnd dnughtor. Miss Hello nt inco became fnaoinatod with him.nnd inn ow days the two were intimate friends , 'erry mndo love to the young lady in the nest npprovcd fashion , nnd in loaa thnn n vook ho proponed marriage. Tlio young ady consented to become hia wife , pro viding her parents were willing. When .ho subject was mentioned to Mr. Hello 10 mndo a vigoroua protest. Although 10 was greatly attached to hia now friend , \lr. \ Hello was huspicious that ho wna ot right , and feared to trust his nughtor's happiness into the keeping of 10 man. Perry then prevailed upon the young ady to elope with lum , nnd ono evening iroo weeks after their first mooting the ouplo wont to the house of the llov. Dr. Brice , pastor of the Do Grout Moth- dist Episcopal church in Newark , and voro mnrriod. Returning to Mr. Hollo's louse they made known their marriage ind asked to bo forgiven. After tears lad boon shod by all concerned Mr. lollo finally relented nnd forgave the ouplo. Perry had been a son-in-law but pur days when ho naked Mr. Hello to gn n bond f ir $2,000 , which the latter ofusod to do. Perry then went to tfrs. Hello , but she declined to sign the > ond. On the following day a postal card inmo to the house addrcss'od to Porry. : t was road by Mr. Hello and family. It ras mailed from Schenectady and writ- en by _ a woman who called herself Por- ? 's wifo. Invostigatien proved that ho md married the Schenectady woman in .881. There was a scene in the Hello louaohold when this was ascertained , and 'orry felt the necessity of seeking lodg- ngs elsewhere. Mr. Hello applied for n arrant for his arrest , but owing to the olay of iho polij * waa permitted to scape. Ho fledflnPattorsbn , whoroito' vod with a bar maid named Harlot haw. Ho remained there but a short imo , when ho returned to his first wife n Canada. Mr. Hello engaged the sor- ices of Lawyer Phillip Lowry , who on- oavored to secure the arrest of the biga- nist , but nothing was heard of him until lis arrest in Toledo. "Whon Mr. Hello loard that a woman named Shaw was as- ociatod with Neville ho suspected that " .o waa the same man who betrayed his .aughtor. "I hope , " continued Mr. Rollo , "that 10 will bo punished for his Crimea. " "Yes , " added Mrs. Hello , "ho mar- iod entirely too many wives , and I trust hat the last ono will fix him. " Miss Hello said nothing , but concealed icr face bohlnd a paper she was reading. In speaking of the affair LiwyorLowry mid : "I shall go to Detroit and do my utmost , o hnvo Neville or Perry convicted. I mvo forwarded a description and photo- ; rnph of the man to Detroit , and no has loon identified as the same person. Mr. iVhitnoy tolographos mo that Neville admits hia marriage with Miss Hello , but claims that ho ia divorced. Ho has boon doing the same thing for the past twelve . 'oars , and was convicted of bigamy'in Canada in 1870 for having married a second end wife in 1872. I have n letter that 10 wrote to Harriet Shaw soon after hia narriago to Miss Hollo. " And Mr. Lowry exhibited the following letter : "PouaiiKEEi-siK , May 110 , 1883. MY DUAH UAUUIET : Will you bo so kind as : o give mo yourself for lifo aa my own dear little wife , for you know that I love u above all the world. "Yours truly , OUAULKS STANLEY. " "If they fail to convict him in Now York , " added Mr. Lowry , "I will en deavor to have him indicted here and uosccuto him. ROMANCE OP A YOUNG GIRL. Eorankon by Jlor Lover in Mllwakce. Slio Comes here lu Sonrcli of lllm. L'hllaclelphla LoaJfor June 1. The loveliest of nil the maidens in th Dime1 Museum beauty show arrived yesterday torday , and was assigned to chair No. 9 , which was vacated on the second day ol the exhibition by a demure damsel , who could not submit to the grimaces of the public. Annie Mitchell , the newcomer , though still young , lias had a romantic experience. She was born in Wisconsin in comfortable circumstances , but re verses came iuit aa the girl was approach ing years of discretion , and in the midst of the vicissitudes which followed she waa forced to earn a austenanco behind the counter of a Milwakoo dry goods atore. Miss Mitchell is as handsome ea Juliet herself , and BO thought a young acion of a well-known Philadelphia fami ly , who mot the lady while on a visit to the Western city. A mutual attachment was the result. It soon deepened into love , and the infatuated young man would not leave Milwaukee until Annie had premised to bee his bride. But mat ia weak. The paronta of the wooer would not listen to the match. When ho in stated on wedding the woman of his choice they threatened to deprive him o" his inheritance if ho disregarded thoi wish. This waa an alternative tha brought the son to terms , and poor Mia Mitchell never saw her loved ouo again Hearing of the beauty aliow , she let Milwaukee to join the company at the Muosum , with the hope that among the thousands who go there every day ah might get a ulimpso of her faithless ono. BILIOUSNESS. Bilious t symptoms invnnably ivor secretes the bile aud acts like a liter or sieve , ta demise impurities jf the blood. By irregularitj' in its ction or suspensions ot its functions he bile is liable to overflow into the , causing jaundice , sallow com plexion. velloweycsbilionsdiarrhcB.i , i languidweary feeling and many sther distressing symptoms. Bif- ousuess may oe propsrly termed an ifTcction o the liver , and can bo horoughly cured by the grand rcg ilator of tlio liver and biliary organs BURDOCK BLOOD Bl'rTERS. \ct upon the stomach , bowels and ivor , making healthy bile and pure ) lopd , and opens the culverts and luiceways for the outlet of disease , told everywhere and guaranteed to ure. SOLD EVERYWHERE. IJn J C. WRJT'S Nervrvn liitux Tnicvr rai , n Rnarnntouil fcpvciko for Jljstcrin.Uizzi ras , Convulsions , 1'its , Nervous NcurnlRin , cndnclioNorvmis ProMrntinncnuecxl bythome Cnlcoliol iirtoluccu , Wakofulnewj , Jlcntiil lo. ressiun , 8oftomiiR of the liniin rcdiltinBin in atnty rmil lomluiR to misery , dcruy and death , ronmturo Old Aio , Hnrrrnncs1 ? , Loss of powei u cither BOX , Involuntary Jjosaei and Bpormat- rrhcrn canoed liyuvcT-oxortum oC the brain , self- JUBO or over-inilulRonco. Jiich box contains no montli'n treatment. $1.00 n borer six bcxo ! r$5.0U , KO'itbynmil propnidon receipt of price. 1VIJ tT7AJlAXTJKIJ SIX JIOXKS o euro any rnso. With each order ri'colvea nyns or cis boxes , nrcunipanitil Mith 5.00 , wo wiij end the purchaser our vrntlun gunrtmteo to ro- indtho money if thu truitmont ilounnutollocj euro , ( iuiinintoos if fiucci only or C. F , GOODMANN , Druggist Agon ( or Omaha tb. DR. FELIX Lt BRUN'l PKEVENTIVE AND OffRE. The remedy being Injected directly' to t" > ? Bolt o 10 disease , requires no change of diet ri nnusoous , mercurial or poisonous modlclncB to bo taken Inter- ally. When used as a preventive by either sex , III ? riposrlblo to contract any private disease ; but In the aao of those already unfortunately afllictod we guar- ntco three boxes to cure , or wo will refund the uion- y. Price by mall , postage paid , $2 per box or three oxcs for $5. WRITTEN GUARANTEES Issued by all authorized agents ft Dr EelixLeBrun&Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS F.Qoodman , D u'Ui SU Agent , fur Om &o ly m 1213 Douglas Street , AUCTION AND COMBINATION POOLS Sold daily on Base Ball Games , Horse Racing and all Sporfcinc ; Events. FLARSUEIM & MASTERSON , I'roprlotore. James Hedical Institute Chartered by theStnteof Illi nois for theexpresspurposo orgivinelmmedlate rellcllc all chronic , urinary and prl- vate diseases. Qonorrhcea , GleetandSyphillslnnll their complicated forms , also alt diseases of the Skin and DIoodpromptly relieved and permanently cured by reme- dic3tcstcdinal-'or//l'c r Npcciall'ractlcc. Seminal Weakness. N iRht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on iheFaceLost Manhood , jioittivelifctireilTlier6 ianoexprrlmrntlnti. The appropriate rtf.r.edy : a at once used in each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , SLcrcdly confidential. Med- .clnes sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to Indicate contents or sender. Address 9RJAMESNo. 204Washingon ! SI.Chicagolll , ELEOTR3G BELT Will euro Nervouemfg , I.uiiibagn Uliftiiimtlom , Par ulpit ) , ; t irulKla , Sciatica , Kidmj , hpinu nnil I.Uer dlM.a'i , ( lout\ntlmia.llrart ill-pan , IIJM umlft , CoupM- Dutnli VKIUI'mlniKiis I'tcrl.riiOnly uiuiilllchlu- lie lli'Itin Ainel Kit Iliut KiiilHtiieKUitricltj nml mnK i < ll m through llmbocly , anil cuubortxharicidinan i"1 tant liy thu itntlent. SI.OOO Would fJotDu- . DK. IIOBSH I was allilctoj with rhoum&tUm and cured by using a belt To any ono allllctod with hat disease , I v\auld say , buy Ilornc's 1'kctrlo Bolt , Any ono can coulcr with me by wrlt'ni ' ; calling at iny store , 1120 Douglas struct , Omaha , Ncli. WILLIAM LYONS , MAIN OFFICE Opposlto poatofflro , room i Fron zor block. tZTKor aalo at O. F. Qoodnun'a Drugstore' ' 1110 AamamHt , Omaha. flnlcrs flllcd 0. O P. TIMECEN SPRING VEHICLES ! llldesniiiiasy F with one per- tonaiwlth two.1 " * - 'Tlio Hprlngi Iciullirii and nhorten nrpordlng to the weight the carry. Kqually well aduptcd to rough country roads anil mia urles of rltlsi. Manufactured and Idbyall theleadlngrarrlaRellulldorsand Dealtn rr Tluakcai , r l nl r. fit iMiil * . Ho ABBOTT BUGGY CO. POISON Ib n the cod Is apt to show Itself In the spring , and nature should by all means bo assisted In throwing It off. Swift's Swclflo | does thU effectively , U Is a purely > efetable , non-i > ol > onous iemedrwhlch helps oatuio to force all the poison or taint out through he porci of the skin. Mr , Robert A. Easloy , of DIckson , Tenn. , writes , under date March 10 1SSJ : "I had ch'lla and 'over followed by rhcrnatiim , for three jears , no that 1 Mas not able to attend to my bualncBt ; had tried al most etvty kmd of medicine , and found no relief. A friend jecommeudcd guilt's Specific. ItrUdone bottle and my health Iwgan to loiproi e. 1 continued until I bad Uken tU bottles , and It has set mo on my feur , as sound and well as e\er. I recommend It to all similarly atlllctod. " lyttten from twenty-three (23) ( ) of the leading rttall druegUUo' Atlanta , say , under date of Marth Jth , 1884. "We sell moro ot Swift's Spodflo than any other one remedy , and three to ten times as much at any other .blood medicine. We sell It to all clasocs , and many.'of the best lamillei wo It u a general health tonic. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mallud free. TUB SWIFT 8PRCIFIO CO. Drawer S , Atlanta. . , da. N Y , Offloa , 169W.SS St. , bet Oth and 7th atl "llorllck't r l tor Ithitl til llf ti. " wrlui all droijlil. . frlct lUudUccDII. 8 l t mill tor du > U uik'i r i c , UWUI , < TI > . THE MURRAY IRON WORKS. ENGINES , Eci Bmt > .a& ii- ' AvtoHMttfe to - * > t * i * > % B O I LE-RxS , Steam /uWM . . Vt1 * wf " 'W u i o. .1 4 * MILL AND MWWd raftkh M MACHINE Jrfaefrr&r mHYAtfFftMAllC ! LIGHT * ; SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others , CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Ground Oil Ills the hot and cheapest food tor ntock nt any kliiu. Ono pound Is enn&l to thrco pound ) o > corn stock led with Ground Oil Cake la the Fall and Winter , Instead ol running down , will Increase In wolghl tnd bo in good marketable roml.tlon In tha eprlng.RIDalrjmen , ngvrollu ) others , who uio It can teetlfy t to merits. Try It and Judge fuf ioursolvcp.kP'i < : i > 25 oo our ton ! no churiro for sack * . Address WOODMAN LINSEED OITj COMPANY , Omaha Nob. GIG ! THE NEW HOUSE OF Fine Havana , Key Westnud Domestic Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobaccos. Trial Orders SolicilGfl , Satisfaction Guaranteed , { DEALERS IN FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF XOS2O ' ifltiAil WV dfcJlirffli iJ lJU amAmtiBiililU n WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN J JUJUUlJ SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , LIME , CEMENT , PLASTER , &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , - Omaha , Neb , STEELE , JOHNSON& CO. , Wholesale Grocers \ sN H. B. LOCKWOOD ( formerly of Lockwood & Draper ) Chicago , Manager - ager of the Tea , Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all graded 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 naing Stoves and Ranges , MIT WIRE GAUZE OVER DOOR Fct ilo by MILTON ROGERS & SOffS OMAHA BID ( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY. ) LIME ABUD CEMENT. Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas ts , , PROPRIETOR FACT 106 and 103South llth Street , Omaha , Nebraska. "Corrcspondenco Solicited. " 0. M. LEIQHTON. ' TCLARKE. . LEIGHTON & CLARKE , aUOCESSORS TO KENNARD BRO& * 00. ) Wholesale Druggists ! DEALERS IN PaintsOils. . Bru tte Ca ? 3. OMvIIA , . NEBRASKA LAGER FRANZ FALK BREWING GO. Milwaukee , Wis. \ QTINTHER & CO. , Sole Bottlers. M , HELLMAN & GO , , Wholesale Olothiers ! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAU STREE1 CQR. 13Th OMAHA ,