Till tj Morii At noon cd by the [ or ombo7.l Tlio 3' biff time S hftll. Tin up in lion ! returned i The S chosoJ th with 48 fl The nraoo order ton * church a possible ? T. J.E politanj .T.A.J polittm < i o. CH l > olitan. | c. r.a Motropol Ii. IV Metropol art * . it , the Mclrt A. 0.1 the Mctf A. Ad ) the Metr L , WZ Mlssofi Louis , 01 city. | Mr. ring com badly jjc and will tend the broskntC visit hi ? G corgi I. I ) . Cli Charles ! II. Wig | 1'ftxton j S. T. I John on ] Richardi Hnmg an tcrcd ye W. N and wife thorax ; andMrt and wol the liqlt leading ) tal , wail tit haajt home , ji Bjioctcdf tal , and friends' ) AIM bor-wt Friday mcmbjj Aproo the roc Hill , chased J. W. ' DE Holier Rob ] was dr near \j the inl ing itl his ci HisM timoj ) : Afto imm'o < dcadil tiinog water. The and a { for Fl. an inij deem AOA and ludl decay , I will cur edy wai ca. H i Cong I Cou to hoi Pavid donl city , i Itf Bomoj the m gation intinii ovidot while dranli AII inl tohU bacfl painj "Ian .as I been ! aali neigh ; turne OMAHA DAIL * BEE TUESDAY JUNE 17 , 1884. ior Nournlgifi For Ncurnlgin For Ncurnlgin For Nenrnlgiti For Illicumntism For Rlicnmntisin For Rheumatism ' For Rlieumnlism For n Lnmc Unck For n Lnrno Uncle For n Lnmo Bnck For n Lnmc Bnck ' Doctor Thomns1 Eclectric Oil Doctor Tliomns' Eclectric Oil Doctor Tliomns' Eclectric Oil Doctor Tliomns1 Eclectric Oil KY Alili imUGQISTS. EOLKOTIUOOIL4,1 | , $11,950 , CASH GIVEN AWAY To the SMOKERS of BlackwelFs Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For particulars see our next announcement. James Medical InsUo k Chartered by theStateoUlll Knots for theexpresspurposa folglvlnclmmedlatc relfellG Roll chronlc.unnary and prl- Kvate diseases. Gonorrhoea , VQIeet andSy philla In all their 'complicated forms , also all diseases of tha Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permnnentlycured by reme- , dies.teatedlnni'orti/l'ear * , . „ „ Spcclall'l aet ee , ucmlnal Weakness. Nlcht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on nonnl or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to Indicate contents or sender. Address DBJAIVlES.Ho. 204Washrnrjon ! St.ChlcaooUf. 'MPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION Is warranted to itejir lonrjer , HI .the form nrAter , and KlTo hcitf 'fntlifacllon ' than ny other Cor i-- In thn mnrkot , or iirlco paid wll. b refundi-d. thalmlorsiimentaui lcMru'a i > cnt , f nr chConet. Price , licit Hutern Jeuii , krepalil , 8l. a 4 > k rour/iirrrh.ntrorthou. " THSCIIILD. JUSKl'ii A , Ot . Muiututui.SiU il 3 ItaudolpU BtJnlc ( co. 2ti. CM w w.T. H. P. LEHMA.NN & 00. 1 T euro i IK not m n ui r Tj to Hop lEim 1 _ _ a time and then bare them return again , I m n aradl. eal euro. I ti" tnult th 6lioa of VITS , EFIJ.KPHV or PALrJNO 81CKNE8H a llfo-long f.aaj. I w-nanttaT I emrd * to eara th * wont easel. Itt auis puiftr * tiaT * tolled 1 no n xm for nut now rocelrlug itcnr * . Moaat line * tor a troaUm and u Frco Uonu of rar tnuuiuu 'j. Ulte KiprtM anil I'ott om . It COM * y S for a trial , anil I will cum T&S. 5 iliJreas Ir. It. U. ItQOT. Ill 1'oarl St. . if A Tlctlm ot early Iraprudonco , canimff narroa ( Ability , premature decay , oto. . uavloir trlvu li rata every known remody. lm illnoovorfd.iv slmpla tnean * of aelr-oun. which ho will aeud IrltUK (4) ( ula fellowHiufferers. Addrnas. a.U.jlUKVKHT'alhamRt. . N wVof iJtSUTUO-VOLTAIO JinLT and other KLicmw lu Arrr.iivcti nro sent on 'M Hays' Trial TO .IEN ONLY.OUNO Oil OLD , who are sufTer. Ing tram Nituvous DEiiturr , IXIST YrrAUTr , WiSTi.io WKAUNESSOI , nnd ull th010 diseases of n J'EtiBosAi. NiTUUK , resulting from ADDSES and Oruxn Cleans. H [ * ly rrllrt anil romplcto reiteration to HKILTII , Vtoou nnd lUsmoou UUiUiNTKFD. tiend aC oucu for IlliulraUd 1'amphlct ( rco. Addrcsi YO1.TAU' Ml'.l/r DO. . hTur.hnll. IWIeh , | To these tiuflerlna frorutno Hollecta of ) outliful error * , _ . . _ ( iiemlnalvfO knM . arlyd - . cajr , lo tmanhoodetc. . IwllUendyouptrtleuUnota Implo and certain ruvani ol a lf cure , freonr chtrso. Ucndrouraddroutol ) ' . U 1/OWl.Ult , Moodus , Ooun T33C1I ! HAS NO SUPERIOR. The Steck is a Durable Piano. IIB BTECK IIA.S SINQINO QUALITY OF TONfl FOUND IN NO OTHER L'lANO. BOLD ONLY IJY V OODBRIDGE BEOS. , OMAHA NE FIRST ANNUAL SALE -OF- Pire Breed Short-Horn -AND- Abertleen-llnps Cattle From the Turlington Herds , Will be held at tha furtn near lurllngtou Sta tlon , O too County , on TUESDAY , JUNE 17 Amine tbo Sh rt-Horin to be catk > gued are Hod ROM Priocc , Uenlck Hones it Bhairfiiii , ( Ino.udlni ; come ct the Poppy branck ) Mazurkas , iioui I > utclt- * s e , Ka Urtl ) , Ilosimoudi , Young Uu/i % ; , Tbn AI < rdeeo-Angui will einbraoa Ericas , 3yliII > , Jilts , Pridei , Dudiuscs of t'irrcrj , Iuche > i c.1 F royfU.tt , Ky le flower ) , Uauiuln Luc > i , ct-i Sale OM > Ills linst "StrlnR. " nntl How 'Tlio Hoys" Watched Over Ilia De clining Hours. Lincoln Journal Topics. Boh Burdotto lolls how the old printer passed nway in that sweetly pathetic atylo of his thai stirs the heart to its profoundest - est depths. ThcM veteran printers are ft queer and interesting not. They are walk ing encyclopedias of recent history , and current ovonta. They comprehend every thing from Gladstone's foreign policy tc the intrigues of a Kansas congressional district. They are true Bohemians , and are acquainted with every city in the Uni ted States. They have soon every puhlit man in the country , and 'lock ' to national conventions and ether notabio gatherings with the unerring certainty of dulcgatcs. They want but littln of this world's goods , and generally want it wot. In the summer a plank makes them a bed and the sky a roof. In winter they nib- ornate in oomo town , only to start out recuperated in the spring for a tour. But wp digress. An old printer walked into Lincoln a few days ago. Luck had boon against him. Ho was tailored ol raiment' feeble of stop and unanpoosod of appetite. Too proud to sollclto aid , ho wont to work on a frame placed at his disposal by n follow craftsman in the Journal newsroom. Ho sot silently about his task , drawing with trembling hand a pair of ancient spectacles from their hiding place in his bosom. IIo toiled on quietly and patiently until past midnight , when ho told the foreman ho was played out and would likp to rest. Ho sat on the foreman's chair till the night's work was done and the dupes pasted. The boys crowded around htm , but ho said ho did not fool able to talk. Would somebody cash his string ] It was done and the poor old man tottered off to a tenement houao where ho could got cheap lodging. Ho did not como around next day , and ono of the boys who wanted a sub wont to look him up. IIo found the old man lying on the floor of a bare little attic room in which ono could icarcoly stand oroab utterly devoid of 'urnituro. Ho was sick and worn out and could not work. The compositor came back to his associates and told the story the chapel relief committee bestir red themselves nnd a collection was token in. Printers are proverbial for their clndnoss to the distressed of their guild , and in an hour the poor docropid old nan was lying upon a comfortvblo bed , its wardrobe replenished , a nurse pro cured , a bath administered , his raiment ; hanged and a snug sum of cash rososod n the now pantaloons that hung over ; ho foot of the bedstead. Chairs and tale - ) lowore added to his comforts and his com rent was paid a nook in advance. The old man softly murmured his thanks is the boys retired the poor old fellow's 'God bless you" rang sweetly in their oars. Next morning ono of them wont o the room to BOO how the object of their wholo-soulod kindness was getting ; , along , and to minister to his further j locds. Ho paused at the door , struck I > y a sense of sllonco and loneliness , and \ a presentment lodaed in his heart that all was not well. IIo bent and listened a nomont , but not oven the sound of ircathing could bo hoard. Ho turned ho latch and ontorad. In the silent watches of the night the old printer had. lasaod away. So had the bed and the jodding and the furniture and the now clothes and the money and the purso. And so , too , had the awoot spirit of charity. IIorslonl'H Acid I'll capitate , As an Appetizer. Dr. Morris Glhbs , Howard City , Midi , ays : I am greatly pleased with it as a tonlo i Is an agreeably and a Rood ajiotizor. " A. Good AVolL Arkansaw Travollor. Sovorol days ago a northern gentleman came to Little Rook and announced his intention of buying a homo. "I am not so particular with regard to tlio house and ground , " said ho , "ns I am about the wator. There must bo a wall of cold water. " "Think I've got thovory placo"ropHod an old follow whoao shirt bosom was streaked with tobacco opit , "Good well ? " "Finest in the land. " "Cold water ? " "Ooldost you over saw. I wouldn't soil , but 1'vo ' not another plcco which I'm tired of renting. Suppose you como up to-morrow nnd look at it. " ' All right. Moot mo hero. " Tlio next day the old fellow came down and conducted the Northern gentleman to his promises. "Houso is not very good , " said the Northern gentleman , "No , nothin * extra. " "Grounds are not very pleasing. " ' No ( great shakes. Lot's try the water. ' "Ho drew a buskot of water from the wolf , and whoa the northern man drank his tooth chattered. "Why , that a the coldest water I over drank , " said he. "Coldest in the land , I toll you. So cold that it killed all the flowers when I watered 'em with it , " The northern gentleman waa BO much pleased that ho boimht the plaoo without further questioning , seeing that the old follow was not anxious to sell , and fear ing that ho might change his mind , Several days afterwards the noilborn gentlemen sought the old follow and said : "I ought to take a gun and shoot you , you swindling scoundrel , " "What'a ' the matter , " looking up in surprise. "Mattor | why that water is BO warm I can't ' drink it. I bought it with the .un derstanding that it was cold. " "Itwas " cold when you bought it , pod- nor. ' 'But it's " warm now. "Yos , for you BOO the Ice has molted. No trouble to make that water cold , podnor. All you'vo pof.to do is to throw in load of Ice. No a car well is any ac count unless you take care of it. I'm in the ice business ; would like to have your trade. " "What Can't Da Cured Must Ho Endured. ' * This old nclnge docs not ilgalfv that wo must Buffer the mlsorloa of dyspepila , when a medicine with the curative propertloa of Jlur- dock alowl JlitKn In available * It Is ono ol the moat Bulutnncial and reliable rumedie * Bold to-day. To Ho AuiiBod uynllruto. Chicago Herald ( Independent ) , It is positively stated that George Wil- Ham Curtis and his indecent "Journal of Civilization" will oppose Elaine editorial ly and piotorially,1' Anybody who has taken the trouble to watch the courao of Harper's Weekly in political campaigns inco the war will know who that means. It ine&ni a graceful and dignified opposi tion to the Maine chieftain on the page presided over by Mr. Curtis , and a fiend- tab warftro waged in the tame direction on the pages conducted by the caricaturist Nut. Nut.No decent ] man , whether opposed to Mr. Blaine or not. will bo pleased to know that this follow s pencil is to bo ro- employed in American politics. Ho has libeled many of the best men this country - ry has over produced. Ho drove poor old Horaoo Grooly brokon-hoartod to his grave. Ho has pictorially slandered every man who chanced to encounter his narrow contemptible opposition. Ho has ontragcously abused every Democratic loader slnco the days of Douglas , Sav agery run mad could not have invented and the barbarians of the jungle would not have published , had the faculties , the miserable travesties on humanity which his malignant brain has conjured up , and which his publishers have printed eager ly for gain. Probably when this infernal warfare on Mr. Blnino shall begin wo will hear on outcry in some quarters which once were silent when this follow was busily engaged in their interest. But ho will bo neither bettor norirorso this summer than ho waB in 1872 , when ho assisted Grooly , or In 1870 , when ho sltndorod Tildon. Ho will bo the same dog at his old tricks , vrlth now victims , Dorao crats who may bo pleased with his venomous mous shots at Blaine will not bo able to forgot that the same pencil has villifiod them and all that they hold dear politi cally. Republicans who writhe under his newest exhibitions of savagery and malice may perhaps recall the time when they encouraged him by were and purse in that very business. Both would hon or their manhood and the country is they would frown upon him and his works , ank cast him and them out as unworthy of the attention of decent men. There ought to bo no glace in our politics for the brutish Nast. CONV1NCINO , llio proof jt the pudding Is not in chowjng the string , but In having an opportunity to test the artlclo direct. Bchrotor k Bocht , the Druggist * , have a free trial bottle of Dr. Bo- sanko 8 Cough and Lung Syrup for each and every ono who In afflicted with Coughs , Colds Asthma , Consumption or any Lung Affection VEUY YOUNG MASONS. Eight Kntlicr Frightened Boys Led .Blindfolded Into DaSincorlto Lodge. Now York Sun. The ceremony of Masonic baptism and adoption of children was performed last night in the Grand Ledge room of Ma sonic Temple , Twenty-third street , by the French Ledge LaSincorito. This ceremony has rarely boon performed in public In this country , and the proat hall wab crowded with invited guests of the ledge , including many ladies and gentle men in evening dross. The members of the ledge formed open rank in the center aisle , with crossed swords hold high , while at a given signal eight boys were brought in blindfolded , led , by their parents , their ages ranging from . three yearn to ton. Some of the boys looked a little friplitonodand grasp ed their parents' hands rather tightly. Brother Hordot received thorn at the twp of the stops , and at a given signal the bandages woto removed from the young sters' eyes , evidently much to their roliof. They looked about in a dazed way , and timidly walked upon the platform. The youngest , to the great amusement of the audience , stoutly resisted being put in the place where ho was expected to stand. His mother was obliged to go upon the platform and assist in the ceremonies. The sponsors of the children took the solemn obligation to aid tbo children to the utmost in performing the duties pt Masonry. Then the children were in turn taken to the font and baptized by washing of their hands , and thence to the altar , whereon was a blazing fire , and where they kholt. The youngest of the eight kept up his reputation , and con tinued to amuse the audience by stoutly resistinc , and his mother was obliged to join the circle at the altar. Next the members of La Sincorito Ledge took the solemn vow binding them to accept the children , which was duly confirmed , the members of the ledge rising and chapping their hands In unison at a signal. The children were then invested with aprons and jewels of Masonryall of them but the youngeso being highly pleased with their regalia. The youngest , however - over , was again obstreperous and had to bo persuaded by his mother , and possibly by Burroptitiouacandy. Finally the young- stars were all settled. Then they were consecrated , and the orator of the lodge , Brother Lannonrand , made an address , Brother Charles T McClenachon ex plained in English that La Sincorito lodge had pledged itself to guard and pro tect those little children and see thatthoy were educated in Freomasonryto restrain them from vice and keep them from the snares that surround the young. The ceremony of the washing of hands was not intended to interfere - torforo In the slightest degree with ony religious faith , but was symbolic of approaching preaching the throne of divine grace with pure hearts. I "Spout Fifty Dollars In doctoring ( or rheumatism before I triad Thomaf Kcltctrtc OH , Used a W-cont bottle of this modldne , aud cot out in ono week. For burns and sprains It la excellent. " Jos. Durham , JCnut I'ombroko , N. Y , I'rnyliiR for ttio Enemy , Arkansnw Traveler. Just before a famous battle a confeder ate soldier discovered an old man knee ling iiy a log praying. "Oh , Lord , " said the old man , "havo mercy on the federals this day " "Got up from there , " exclaimed llio soldiers. "Got no bettor sense than to come around hero praying for the d d Yankees ? " The old man looked up and requested to bo lot alone , The soldier demanded that the prayer should bo discontinued. Just then an otlicor called the soldier and said : "Why in the thunder don't yon let that man alone. Don.t you kntAv him ? " "No ; who is he6 ? "Stonewall Jackson. " EXCITEMENT. "What causes the great ruih at Bchrotor & Bocht's Drug Storer The free distribution o ( sample- bottles at Dr. Uoaanko'v Cough and Lung Hyrup , the inost popular remedy for Coughs , Colds , Consumption and Bronchitis now on the market. Regular eke CO oouts and Daniel W. Dates wa& standing in his store door , when a lady wearing an im mense hat passed up Austin avenue. "Did you over BOO anything moro ridi culous ? " asked Bates of old Colonel Gibson - son Tyler. Who wai present "I think that big hat very appropriate. It preserves the unities. " "How so ? " "Well , you BOO , she has to have some thing on her shoulders. The head don't amount to anythiuig , so what is lacking is made up in thoblghat. " Toxaa Siftings. 1XVKS OP NATURES F11EAIC9. Seine Old Connubial Ventures by Ab normal Humanity * Uuflftlo Timed. "Yos , sir ; the freaks have hearts just like the rest of us , and loose them , too , " said Prof. Ryder , the custodian of Bun- nol's cash-box , as ho added $827 lo , the profit column in the museum lodger and closed the books for the day. "You remember Mnj. LittlofinRcr , " don't you ? Well , he's living with hia second wife now , and the first Mrs Lit- tloGngor , a dwarf like her husband , is fast asleep under the daslos. "While the Zulus who were hero a few weeks ago wore in Now York , at Broadway musovm , a pretty French girl came to BOO them ono day. It was no ticed that slio lingered about the bar barians , for a long time , apparently un mindful of the other curiosities. She came again and again , and ono day Mr. Buunoll was amazed when Charlie , the larger of the two Zulus , stopped him and said they were engaged to bo married. And the match came off despite our ef forts to prevent it , but it proved unhap py and n soporation soon followed. "Beauty No. 50 , at our Now York contest - test of beauty , married the living skele ton. The wedding took place at the museum , and was talked of all over the country. They afterward took a tri- umphai bridal tour through the whole museum chain , and were received by'vast crowds everywhere. As far as I know , they are still living together. "Miss Louise Colton , of Brooklyn , fell in love with Che Mah. the Chinese dwarf , while ho was on exhibition in the 'City of Churches,1 and her affections were warmly reciprocated , oho followed him to Chicago , and while there they wont tea a priest to have the marriage ceremony performed , but an aho was a Catholic and her abbreviated lover a pagan , the priest very properly refused to perform the ceremony. "A daughter , of John O'Brien , the circus man , married Walter Stuart , the armless and legless troak. They have two children , both perfectly formed , and find much happiness in their connubial relations. ) "Jessie Wolden.tho giantess , who died in this city a short time ago , married a man of ordinary size and each thought the world of the other. "Walter Payne , the armless wonder , married I a Now York lady in good stand ing. She accompanies him on his tours , and they frequently drive out together in the moraine. "Col. Goshen , the b'g ' giant , gave his heart and hand and half .his fortune to a woman who was below the average stature. "Mdllo. Christine , the two-headed nightingale , has had four or five good of fers. She is a colored woman , but has a preference for white men. She says she will marry some day , when she tecoivcs an offer shp believes to bo inspired by a deeper fooling than the love for lucre. I wonder if the courts will call it a case of bigamy 1 "Baron Littlefingortho Italian midget , succumbed to the fascinations of a woman nearly six feet in height. Ho has three children , each larger than himself. His wife spanks the babies. His brother , Count Rosebud , tried to make a match between the Baron and ono of the Adams sisters , but it was no go. Ho had his heart sot on a largo woman , and would have no other. "Ool. Bates and -Pat O'Brien , the giants both married giantesses. Neither couple have any children , so the prospects for a race of giants are very slim. ' A well-known long-haired lady was 'mashed on Capt. Constantine , the tatoo ed Greek , and wrote him several letters , but her affections were not returned. "As for pur tatoood ladies , snake charmers , Circassian women , boarded woman , etc. , they are all the while hav ing their romarjojs , und sooner or later nearly all of them succumb to some mat rimonial temptation , and exchange the platform for the hearth. "Ono of the most inexplicable love af fairs that I over learned of in all my muooum experiences , however , happened right hero during the past winter. You remember Xio the 'what-is-it1 ? Not ex actly the kind of a man to captivate a woman's fancy , in my estimation. Well , do you believe it , a little sixteen-year- old school girl became so fascinated with something about him thbtsho visited the museum a dozen times a day in succes sion. She would sit on the platform and talk with him white the stage show was going on , and acted so peculiarity that linally word was sent to her family very estimable people living on West avenue. I do not know what they did , but she never came again. Zip seemed quite despondent for two or three days , and kept an anxious watch of the door but ho watched in vain. "Lucia Zatato , purii pound midget , is engaged to a distinguished Chinamen whom she first mot while on exhibition in Paris. No date hasboon fixed for their marriugo , but both consider the compact binding. Lucia is very fond of her Ce lestial lover and , unlike many larger rirls , regards any encouragement extend ed to other admirers as perfidy to her plighted troth. She is of ago and 1 tup- pose is entitled by la\y to select her own iiusband. A Gnnioy Fowl. Plttsburg Commercial-Gazette , John Franklin , a noted chicken fancier up in Elk county , tolls this story , which ho avers to bo AS true as preaching : "There was a largo hawk that mudo its his business to come and take oil ono of my small chickens each d y , andon hearing - ing my chickens give the well-known alarm a few days ago , I ran out only to see the hawk fly up with a chick in his clawsclosely , pursued by my game rooster which , when the hawk had lit , fell upon him , tearing out and making the feathers ( ly at such a rate that I could see neither hawk nor chicken , when a moment later the hawk fell to the ground dead , being spurred through the heart When the chanticleer's triumphant notes were heard ho was crowing over the body of his fal len victim , at least 125 foot from the ground , in the top of a yellow pine , from which ho flow to tha ground , Happed his wings , crowed , and walked off with an air of perfect satisfaction. " "Wok do Meyer. It It now uudUputed that Wlo IIf Moy- or'u Outitrrh Guru li the only treatment that will nbaolutuly euro Catarrh fresh or Chronic. "Very efficacious. Baud Gould. Weeping W ter , Nob. " One box cured me , Mra , Mary Kenyou , lilsmnrclc , Dakota. " "It ro tcred mo to the pulpit , Iter. George K. KcU.CoblevllIo , N. Y. " "Onn box radically cured me , llav , 0 , If. Tahlor , 140 Nubia street , llrooklyn"1 "A perfect cure after 80 yearn guilerlmr , J. D. McDonald , 710 UroaJ. way , N. Y.ic. , &o , Thousands of toatliuo.- nluls are received from all norta of the worldI- Dellvcred , 81.00 , Dr. Wcl Do Meyer1 * Iby luBtratod Troutlo , " with statement * of the cured , mailed froo. D. li. Dewey & Co. , Ill1 Fulton Street , N. Y tun-t.hura & Bat-u > & 3ein The finest uiayonaito dressing for all kinds of salads , cold meats , raw tomatoes , pickledealmon , cabbage , etc. , is Durkee's Salad Dressing. It is , beaidoi , more economical than homo-made. QUAY'S Bl'EOIFIO MKDIC1NE9. 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On account d foountei/oltcrs , we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; the only genuine. fVFull particulars In our pamphlet , which wede < lira to send free by mall to every ono. jtSTho Spo- clflo Hcdl Ine i told by till Unionists at II per pack age , or ilx packages for ? 5 , or will be sent frco by raaU on the receipt of tha money , by addressing THK OKAY MEDICINE CO. , Buffalo , N. T. Bold n Omaha 1 * -J M , . _ lylBrrfc Science ot Life , Only $1.00 , BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF.x WW A. GREAT MEDIOAlj WORK Rihauited Vitality , Nervous and Physical Debility , Premature Decline In Man , Errors of Youth , on the untold miseries csultlng from Indiscretions or ex * OOMCS. A book for every man , young , middle-aged , and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases each ono of whtchls Imaluablo Bo found by the Author , whoso experience ( or 23 years Is such as probably never before fell to the Ute o f any physic an COO pages , bound In bcautlfn French mualln mjosecd covers , full gllt.guarnntoed to be a finer wors n every sense , mechanical , lit erary and proleeelonal , than any other work sold In this country for VJ.50 , or the money will ba refunded In every Instance. Price only $1,00 by mall , poet- paid. Illustrative sample 6 cents. Send now. Oed modal awarded the author by the National Uedlc-I Association , to tbo officers of which he refers. The Sdonse of Life should bo road by the young Instruction , and by the afflicted ( or relief. It will benefit alt London Lancet. There Is DO member of society to whom The Bel- cnco of Ltfo will not be useful , whether youth , par- cat , guardian , Instructor or clergyman. Argonaut. Address the Feabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. H. Parker , No. 4 Bulflnch Street , Boston Mass. , who may no conoultod on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Onronloandobstlnatodlsoasesthat hare baffled tha ( kill of all other physIIP II clans a specialty ! Bach treated success- | a. HI. fully without an Inetano aUn e < TU nfceJur I il SMOKE THE BEST. VPo litir to Inform tha pabllaand moVer genet * Illy , that wo bare leourod a Urge stock ot tha varj Ihoiceit grades of thoroughly cured GOLDEN VIRGINIA , PERIQUE AND TURKISH tobaccos , which w are utlnu In the nunuftcturoof crar Celebrated brands of cigarette * and raoklnir to. baccoB , And h are addeuto our stock a larfft ihlpmont > ( tin Flnrit Imported French Jtlco I'nper. Such stock made up br the hlcbest cl sof skillful 'abor , we feel conUJont , cannot ( all to satisfy the taitei . ( All good judges. . STANDARD UUA.NDS. Sapnral Ouporal } ( Sweet Caporal St Jame M. Kin- lojr Bros. ( Straight Out In Full Dress I'acLages , etc. , oto. JUST OUT-SPORTSMANS CAPORAL/ Uanufucturctl by peclul requcit. v v H KIlfNEY TOliACCO CO. , i Successors to Kinucy Bros. , Now York. BELT Will euro NerroutrieM , Lunibairn.HneiinmtlMTi , I'nr. nlri.ts , NemalElu , Sciatica. Kldni-jr , Hplno nnd Uver dliiiw lGout.Attliiiiallcart dlwanHjMinjila , Cowfl. imtloii. KtMpila , Ontario , riles. Epilcpsr. Imnotencs , DumbAcruu. I'l-olnpsnn Uteri , etc. Only itcli nuMcKIcc * me Belt In America tlmt > ends tlia Electricity nml man- netldm tliroitirh ilu > body , aiideanbu recharged in anln- btant by the uatlent. SI.OOO Would Not Bit" It. Da. HOUNR I was afflicted with rheumatism acd cured hy using ; a belt. To any one afflicted with that disease , I would Bay , buy name's Eloctrlo Belt , Any ono can confer with mo by writing calling at my stoic. 1420 Douglas street. Omaha , Neb. WILLIAM LYON8. VAIN OFFICE Opposite postofflro , room t Fron- ler block. 3T For Bale at 0. P. Qoodman's Drugstore1 1110 Aarnam Ut , Omaha. Orders filled 0. 0 D. Agents wanted ( or authentic edition of his life. Published BLAINE ; at Auirusta , his homo. Larg- - m - - - cat , handsomest , cheapest , licit. By the renowned historian and biographer , Col. Conwcll , whoso llio ol Garfleld , published by us , out-sold the twenty others by GO.OOO. Outsells every book over published In this world ; many agents are selling fifty dally. Agents are making fortunes. AH new bcglnncrs tuccessful ; giand chance for them ; frtB.fO made by a lady agent thefiritday. Terms mo fct beral 1'artlculara free. Better send 25 cents for p tago , etc. , on free outfit'now ' ready. Includ ing largo prospectus book , and save i aluable time , jolo-lw ALLEN & CO. , Augusta , lie. Notice to Cattle Men , 900 CATTLE FOE SALS. 130 Head of Steers Three Years Old. 500 .1 . Two " OJ " " Hellora , To " IDG " ' Steers , Ono " 220 " " Heifers , Ono " Tbo above described cattle are all well bred lena cattle , straight and smooth. Tlicsa cattle will be told In lota to lult purchasers , and at reasonable prices. For further particulars , call on or nxldrces U. F. PATTON , Waverly , Itrernir Co. , loua. THIS BUIiTorRcgenra-e tor Is made expressly for the euro of derangements of tlio generative organs , Th-ro Is no mlttalo about this Instrument , the con tinuous stream of ELKC- THIOITY permeating through the parts must rca tore them to healthy action Do riot confound this with _ _ Eloctrlo Beltsad\crtl ed to cure all nils from Iicad toftne. It la for the ONE spec ific purpose. Tor circulars gl\lng full Information , address Oiieovcr Klcctrlo licit Co. , 163 Washington St. , Cl'kago ' , III , DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. WKKMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK DUILDINQ. HAMBUEa-AMEEIOAN DIHKCT LINE FOll ENGLAND , FIIANGB AND OEIUIANY. The steamships of thli well-known line are built ot Iron , In Hater-tight compartments , and are furnish- cillta every requisite to mike the pamtge both safe and agreeable. They carry the United States and Kuropean malls , and lea > e New Yorks Thurs- dajsandbaturdajsfor Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher- bourit , ( I'AHIS ) and IIAUUUMQ. Hues : Klrrt Caliln , IC6 , tfOandgSO. Steerage , 820. Henry I'undt , Mark Hansen , F. K. Jlonrcs.M. Toft , agentsln Onuba , Oronewlcg E Bchoentgon.agenUIn Council Bluftn. O. IIMUCUAHD ttCO. , Qen. Pa 9 AgU , 01 Droadway , N. Y. Chos. KoiroliiBkl & Co- General WesUtin Aganti , 107 Wittlilugtou St. , Chlca to , 111. or Wormy Veins of'1" ' bcroluoi. Wttn IA < nnn < t. xdnl raiu o/ Lost Manhood , Debility , 4e. , uietly and rm ( lMi7nirra / uIn * ElOQtlO CrOUlO- BBOr. iO. Coi ( iw. ClrcuUr Kre - icohitact. . fvTMi. ° 'th8 Oweratlvo Organs 'quickly cii'ed by the CIVI i LB ilETIIUl ) , Adopted In all the HOSPITALS Or KRANCE. Prompt rvturn of VIG01C Klmple oaxw.fj to S3. Severe one * , ( j to 812. Pamphlet rVoe. Olvlale Remedial A gone , 1C Fulton bt. . New York. NOTICE TOJDATTLE MEN COO OATTLE FOR SALE. Coo Cows and Heifers , lee One-year Steers. Tlieaboie detcrlbolcattltt are all ell jbrcd , na tive Nebraska at d Iowa. ThMt ) cattU vlll bo toll in Uls to suit purchaser , For further particulars call ou or addrew. L. W. PIMNK. Albion , Neb , * Ilclurn to ni with Tt * CIS. * yuu'll K t bf" " ACCICCH tOI OF HOODS W lAMtSf IRON YIOfcKS JM THE Sf Att WOftK , . .limn * M1NIN9 AOtMtiroft SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others , WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Croynd Oil Cake . It la the best and cheapen ! lood tor etock ct any kind. Cna pound la equal to three pounds ot corn stock ted with Ground Oil Cake In the Fall and Winter , Instead of running down , will Inoreaeo ID weight and be In good marketable coul.tlon In the spring. Dairymen , as iroll M others , who use It can teitlfy t Its merit * . Try It and Judg * fur youraolvoe. Fno g25.ra ft tin' tin charge ( or tAokp. Address WOODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY , Omaha Neb TOBACCO TEE NEW HOUSE OF , * CARR AER ANT i COLE FIne Havana , Key West nnd Domestic Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobaccos. Trial Orders Solicited Satisfaction Gnarantccfl , { DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Look Comp'y FIRE Am BUEGLAB PEOOP J. A. WAEEFIELD , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Iml SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , LIME , CEMENT , PLASTER , SO- STATE AGENT FOR AHLWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , - Omaha , Neb , . STEELE , JOHNSON& GO. . 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 PBEPEOTION Heating and Baking In only attained by nsing Stoves and Ranges , WIT WIRE GAUZE OVER DOOR Fcx ale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS WAHA a ? ( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY. ) LOME Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas ts. , PROPRIETOR 100 and lOS South lith Street , Omaha , Nebraska. "Correspondence Solicited. " O..M. LEIGHTON. n. T. CLARKE. LEIGHTON & CLARKE , SUCCESSORS TO KENNAhD BROS , ft CO. ) Wholesale Druggists WB" * -DEALERS IN- PaintsOils. . Brushe t Ctesn. OM-ynA , NEBRASKA. LAGER FRANZ FALK BREWING GO , Milwaukee , Wis. BEER. . GUNTHER & CO. , Sole Bottlers. M.HELLMAN & CO. , 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 CQQ. 13TH