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OMAHA DAILY JBBjE-WEDNESDAY JULY 9 1884.
DOCTOR
WHITTIER
Debility. Menial and
. Mercurial and other Altec *
, Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning ,
: $ < f 'iff-SHSE
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A Positive Written Guarantee
or fomal * , 1
MARRIAGE GUIDE !
WO fngti , tat rUto. lllcitritrcl In f loth it J till Undlnr
We.DionejtrfoiUjei i me , | t > tr tour. , S3 * . Tbli b.ek
tonulDi > ll Ibe rurloui ,
denlitul or InqtiMllTt * mt to
know. A two * orjtf.t laicini to all. 'lleiUtti.
U rplne4i to
PTHE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL-
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LENDER COMPANY ,
( SUCCESSOHS TO THE J. St. B. & 11. 00. ]
tHE MONARCH
The most cxtomh o manufacturers of
IN THE WOULD.
{ COOS. Tenth Street OMAHA , NEB.
3nrlco9 of Dllllrd and Pool Tables and material )
kl urnshod on application.
PRINCIPAL LINE
ruoM
CHICAGO.PEOBLI&ST.IOUIS ,
nv WAV or
OilAHA AND LIHCOL1T TO DE1TVS3 ,
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KANSAS CITY AND ATOHIC01T to DENVER
otiiii-etiiif ; In Union llnpots nt Kmis'isC'lty ,
Oiniilumul Dcnvoi'with tlnouglitiiiiiis lor
Anil nil points In tlio Gicat West.
Union Depot sit Chicago h
> \lth through trains for
2VJ3W YOJIK , BOSTON , c
And nil Knsturn Cltlos.
„ At Pcorln with tluoiiKli tmlijs lor Imitation.
oils , Cinclnnitl , Columbus , and nil iiolnts in t
" .hoSouth.KiLst. At St. Louis with through
ruins lor nil points South.
Elegant Day Coiclics , I'mlor Curs , with Ho. tcai
jllnlng Chairs ( scats lieu ) , Smoking Curs with aiai
( Revolving Clialiu , rullnmn 1'nlaco Sluciiing aicl
' "Caw mul tlio fumous C. IJ. &Q. Dining Cms cl
. 'jrun daily toniul from Chicago anil Kunsna 01 tj- , clsi
jWChiCJigoand Council llluils : Chicago and DLS siC
jLllolncs , Chicago , St. Joseph , Atuhlson anil C
T Topckn without clmngp. Only tlnoiiRli line li.
aiming their own tinins lictwcen Chicago , li.fc
Hncoln nnd Denver , mul Chicago , Kansas fc
IClty nud Denver. Thiougli cai-3 between fo
llndiau.ipolls und Counoil llluirs , via 1'uoriu. foni
nioi
GOING IVOUT1I ANI ) SOUTH.
f Solid Tnilns of Klogant D.iy Coaches nnil oiti
Irullinan 1'alacoSleeping Cars mo inn dally to tiPI
fond from St. I.oulaj via Hnnnibal ; Qulncy , PI
iKcokuUKinlliigton , Cedar Kapidannil Albert
IIentoSt. 1'aul and '
Mluncanolls ; 1'ai lor Cars
Jwith Iteellnlng Chalra to and fioni St. Louts Ichi
Innd 1'coria. Only ono change of care between hi
1st. I.oulsand Dcii.Moincs , Iowa , Lincoln , No.
I bnisltu , and Denver , Colorado. BCY
f It Is ulso the only Thiougli Line bfctwccn BCai
| ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL , ai
It H known as the great T1IHOUUH OAK tiT
tiBi
.INi : ot America , nnd la universally admit- T
. 'll to bo thu Bi
Finest Equipped Railroad In the Wsrld for Bier
f all classes of Travel. or
Through Tlclreis via this line for snlo ntal : ory
It. It. coupon ticket olllcea in tlio UwtedSlatos
mil Cnnudiu I"
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DISEASES OP THE
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REV , HA.RBIS' ' SERMON ,
Ho Dononttccs the Action of the City
Attorney In Strong Term ,
On Sunday evening llov. J. W. Harris ,
of the Baptist church , pronchod n sor'
mon upon the lawyers of the city of
which the following is a synopsis :
Titus HI. , 13 , "Bring Xonas the law
yer ! "
Some of the greatest minds of any ngo
have boon found in the legal profession ,
such mon as Blackstone , \Yilburforce ,
Sir Thomas.Moro , WobstorIlufusChoatc ,
Daly , and others of equal fame.
I hnvoattondcd our court , occassionally ,
to see the men who are in the legal pro-
prcaion in this city. What wo End to bo
true hero , nvill bo true in reform to the
profession in any city. Wo find in the
legal fraternity in this oily men of mpro
than ordinary ability , men of sterling
worth and purity , men who have achieved
success by hard work. Native genius
is helpful , but nattvo genius has not yet
boon born with Dlackstonea commen
taries in his brain.
Some of the strongest supporters of
Christianity have born those in the legal
profession , Blackstone , ForlinRhuysou ,
Judfio Daly , Campbell , and Webster.
The npostlo Paul speaks of ' 'Xonaa n
lawyer , " of his day , und ho was no
doubt an earnest suportor of Christfan-
ity.
ity.Every profession however has hnd to
sulFar moro or lets by the wrong doings
S'I S'o ill-disposed men in the profession :
There I has boon nnd is a prejudice
against the profesion. Prejudice created
Itti Itb corrupt and unprincipled lawyers. In
this city wo have much of this prejudice ,
tia
and especially at the present time , as
our city-attornoy has taken Iho position
3M 3h has in the defense of our ox-mayor ,
who has boon indicted by the grand
jury for bribery. The city ttornoy was
appointed to advise , and ulso to protect
the interest of this city. You are taxed
tly tli > support him. Ho earns a salary at
your hands , and now ho stops into the
court and defends a city ollicial accused
of crimo. Ho thereby betrays the
confidence of the judge. A lawyer who
Trill do this , cannot imd any justifiable
orounds for his position and ought to bo
debarred.
It the city attorney felt that the ex-
mayor is innocent , and desired therefore
lih defend him in the trial , ho ought to
have resigned his position and said to the
common council , " 1 believe Mr. Chase is
innocent of the crime charged and hero is
iin
iia resignation , 1 stop dowu and out ,
and will defend him. " That would have
been honorable. No ono could have
found < any fault with that action. In oil
positions of trust wo need honest nicn ,
and : wo need honest men as municipal
oflicers.
If howovoi' Yfill carefully
olj any ono , study
lj the legal profession ho will find that it
is ! no easy matter to bo an honest lawyer :
bccnu.80 therp are so many temptations
connected ( with the profession.
First. A desire to build up a reputa
tion at the sacrifice of justice if uocs-
saty.
saty.becond. . Money temptation is veiy
great. No easy mailer when a hvnyer is
closeted in his nflico with n corrupt man
clW
who desires to defraud his creditors by
hiding his property and oilers a largo fee
for advice as to how ho can do it and escape
fcc
cape : , to say to him , "Sir , you have not
money enough to hire mo to ndviso you
nt rob ; my advice is , pay your debts.
Third. The nature of the profession
tends to lay out all religious connections
and emotions. But a very few lawyers
are Christian men. Many who were
Christians when they entered the profession
sion soon lost their religious life. They
could not resist thn temptations. I believe -
liovo . that it is possible
for a lawyer to be a Christian , IKh
for wo have noble examples. But these h
men were true men , and had a high ideal sthi
oi their profession , also of n true Chris hidt
tian lifp. They have honored both the dtor
prolession and the Christian church. st
I would say to thoao who are in the tb
legal profession , forget not that there is a innc
higher court than any earthly court , and in nc
sooner or later you must there stand.
You cannot then make a motion to quash
an indictment , nor plead statute limita tli
tionnor move to appeal to a higher court. ro
That is the highest court. The judge who th
sits on the bench is the supreme judgo. co
Ho will decide all matters justly. An in
eminent raid to of co
jurist once a body th
young mun who were just entering Iho ho
profession , "Komombcr that the last
cause you try will bo your own. "
I am thankful that lhavo several young ti
lawyers who nro'members of this church. L (
In closing I wish to say , "Carry your th
Christian life to your ollico , into the court coW
room , and if ever you sit on the bench as W
judge carry it there. Bo a chrisliuii of an
Bverytvhoro. Manifest it in your profes ofV
sion. Bo manly , courteous , and never
boorish nor impolite in Iho court. Never
loop to abusive language , nor resort to mimi
trickery , but bo a gontlenmn. Present mi tbo
the law , the facts and the merits of tlio
aso in an open , frank and manly way ,
uid you will bo successful and honored cit
y all , and honor your profession. Show un
the world that it is possible for a law < 0 !
per to ba n Christian ; arid when your I1"
ivork is finished the judge of all earth will ed
of
tend a messenger us 1'uul did to Titus , th >
'bring Tonas , the lawyer. " And then bn
fou shall bo christened a jurist and king wl
the worla where there will bo no strife
lor need of courts of equity or of adjudi-
ation.
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Unconfirmed Nominations. ' hit
WAHHINGTOX , July 8.-Tho following nom- po
nations were umdv by thu president during foimi
bea ion just ended which weru not con- mi
irmod : og
1'ostronbtnrs Charles Adams , Fort Worth ,
I'eiim : Hfllli If. Craig , Wymore , Nebraska ;
. Harden , Abilene , Texas ; I. H. Hill , P
Urockett , Texan. HOI
Commissioner I for the district of Alaska
fohu G. lirady , George ? , Thria and M. 1) . voi
Uall , all of Alaska. tud
Indian agent John F. Kinney , Yankton , ho
Dakota.
The Weather To-tluy , ajiwl
WABIUNGTOX , July 8. For the Upper wl
Uuimippi : Valley : Partly cloudy , local toi
ihowers , followed by fair variable winds , ili (
ihifting. to westerly , and stationary , followed ret
n slight riaa in temperature. on
1'or the Missouri Valley : Slightly cooler , po
northerly winds and higher barometer. tin
; ho
Central lown Tralllc.
CIIICARO. July 8 , Thu managers of the ' " '
ailniads Interested In the Central Iowa lia
PraUlo awoclutioii mot hero tu-duy and prnc- UK
.Ically ruonraiii/ud that wtmciation which hai
n inoperative wnco thn first of the year ,
\nother meeting will bo held In Milwaukee ha
morrow to completu thedetaila , hami
Fatal .Missouri Itlvcr TIIJJ Explosion , mi
ST. LOUIH. July 8.-The steam tu > f If , O. nil
oleman exploded lt > Iwilerant Elliott's Land- , -
on thoMixiiouri rlvt-r , novtn mllua fiom
ioouville , lost night. All of the crew , thrco
hlte men nud four negroes , excepting Cap-
Thompson , uero klliud. nan
The combination , proportion , and prc > to
css in preparing Hood's Sanaparilla , are mt
en i
loculinr io this medicine , and unknown iiul.
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THE DEMOCRACY.
[ Omttnttcrf from first page. ]
repute. Ho wns seconded in the kick by an
other delegate , and n rebellion in proportion
Jo the nmnbvrof men present wns only nvort-
oil 'by Kelly , uliogimt his men some % ory
strong talk. Tlio object of the conference waste
to duvlso n course of notion , but it foiled of its
jmrM | > o on account of Internal iliiordcr. Kelly
called nn adjournment \\hato\orwork ho
didaftorwimls wasdono without the two die-
nflected liraos. . TJto dlllictilty , howotrr , ra
suited In A dam ot being ] utt on til ) T.unnmtiy
men , ami they went about looking > cry down-
cast.
T1IK FKKLINa IS NKSOnK. .
Spocinl Dispatch to Tits HER.
KKW VOIIK , July 8. The Chicago conven-
lion dispatches nro closely wntchod on Wall
street nnd thn bulktinsnro surrounded by SCOKH
of men. So f urns can > > o noon , John Kelly nud
Tammany have no friends hero except in the
l'\chatigo court , Avhoro Flower's oilier * nro lo
cated. Hut it nould not bo surprising , anil
would ploasosoino of the democratic brother * ,
if Thurmim or McDonald wi successful.
Itettlng hero Is long oddi in favor of Cle\e-
l.xnd'a nomination.
NIGHT'S DEVELOPMENTS.
Vtt.VS KOIl I'KHMAXKXT CHAlllMAX.
CiUOAiio , July 8. The committee on porma-
noutorganization motthls uvonlnrnnd decided
to recommend to thu convention thu name of
Col. W. 1' . Vila * , of Wisconsin , for permanent
chairmtn , nnd that the remaining ollicers of
the temporary organization bo made pi'rum-
ncnt ,
* IIIKl'LATFOHM.
The committee on platform of the demo
cratic national convention mot In thn pirlors
of the Iroquois chil > to-night nt 8:30 : , thirty-
MX members br-iug present. Mnlcoin Hay , ot
1'itlsburg , was madd temporary chairman ,
A T1K OX TUB TAIIIIT.
Win. 11. Morrison , of Illinois , wa * nomi
nated fur peimanont clmiryian of the committee -
tee on resolutions by the tariff reform mem
bers , and Ooorgo L. Comerco , of Ohio , by
the protection element ; n ballot was then
taken on the nonjnatlous which resulted in
18 votiia for Morrison against 18 for Converse.
This tie vote caused Home-thing of n nensatiou
among tlio member ) , nnd nuother ballot was
ordered whlcii resulted exactly thosnmo way.
It beiug apparent therowaa
DK.VD I.CCK
in the committee it wna ngreed that the tem
porary chairman , Mr. ITuy , should act us
chairman during the formation of the plat
form , but that when the work was done the
committed should elect n permanent chairman
whoso duty it will bo to present the resolu
tions to thu conxcntiun.
TIIK XIUGKK IX TIIK WOOD 1'll.S.
A chat with n member of the anti-tariff
wing of the committco elicited the informa
tion that the representatives of the states of
North Caroline , Alabama , Mississippi and
Missouri bad \oted for Convcrco. The nnti- .
tnritl people had relied upon these votes , nnd
had expected that with n full committee , the
\oto would stand IB to3 in fa\or of Mr.
Morrison ,
Till UMAX.
The Ohio headquarters at the 1'nlmer house
to-night presented n eceno of excitement , ocl
growing out of this fact. The tpacious rooms cl
were crowded to suffocation , thu speaker. * nip-
idly following ono nuother , addressing thu
o\er mo\inff crowd ? , from a table plactd in bi
the ccntie of the room. in
Thn faction quarrel between Thurman and } \
nntl-TIiuunnii parties , to nil outward appear- ofdc
nnccs , is becoming moro bitter than when the dc
delegates lirst united. At least a do/en Ohio
delegates decl.uo openly they will not vote
forThurinaii. _ No caucus ot the \otoof delo-
ration ou presidential preference has yet boon
heldbut from \arious delegates It is luarned
Ohio stands 1- out ! ThurmanI. . Tiiurman.
This cstimnto h strenuously denieduy Thur-
man's supporters , who claim 28 votes.
The anti-Thurmnn element in Ohio are un
certain whom they shall sujipoit. Indications
to-night point , to their casting nt least n portion
tion of their -\oto for Hoidley , whoso name
will bo put in norrinationif Thurmau's friends
insist on prosontiiifr the latter's name after
Hoadlcy. ' The anti-Thurman votes in Ohio
will probably go to Cleveland. Ohio holds a
caucus in the morning before entering the
convention. Thurman'a friends to-night
stated that many poiithorn delegates have declared -
clared their intention of Hupiiorting him. It I
is therefore probable that Thuiman'd name
will bo presented , no matter what thu outcome
of the caucus ,
3
TIIK SOUTH.
With the exception of Maryland , it could 2
not be ascertained that any serious defection : : '
had : occurred in the column of the eouthern
states , which had hitherto doclatitl an ml-
licrenco to the Hayanl movement. Maryland
decided by n majority of five to vote as a unit
or the second ballot for Cleveland. It was
stated in a very positive way. however , that
the encouragement which the Thuiinan move
ment hnd received would impal his formal
nomination and that the speech would ho
made by General lireckenriJge , of Kentucky.
tO.STKBTS.
Tlio committee on credentials appointed by
the national convention met to-night In the
rooms of the Missouri delegation to act upon
the crcdentinjs of tlio various dolcgatious. A
contest in the Mtwenchusi'ta delegation was
mode : in one of the districts and contestant atul
onto9too were notified to appear before the
tlio committee at nn adjourned meeting to beheld
hold in the inorniug.
THIUllTOllIAI , Iin'llEBK.N'TATIO.V.
The resolution luticnlucod into the ciinvon-
Lieu by Senator VoorhwH , granting full mom-
brnhli | to doloRatcH from the tonitories and i' '
the district of Cohnnliin , was InKen up , and a i'Un
joinmllteo from the tenitorial dehgatloim ad '
were ( Invltod to appear leforo Iho coiuimtU'o tbi !
ind iir ( ent their arginnont. Samuel \V ard , Or :
Mont inn , Willlain Dicltfon und 3C. J ) ,
VVn'ght , of the dlstiiet of Culuiiibia , maclo
uiuent nn the tights of the teuiturlcH to
preieutation and a voice in the selection of OrT
national rulers , and the committee unani
mously resolved to recommend the passa u of T
iL'Holution to the national convention.
liLTI I'll
The trade and labor organizations of tlio
ity indulged in another parade this evening
and again nttenipttd to gut it speech out ot
rencr.il ( liutlor Tliu uorkingmen formed in
iioccHsion un Market ttieet , anil accompan-
by numerous bands and a great number
trniispiurncit'H and banners , marehed
throiiKh all the jirincipal streets and finally
wrought up in front uf thu Palmer bouse ,
here Jiutler la ntopjiin ; .
Hero a rejictltioii of thu scenes of Saturday
light occurred. Tlia crowds in tbu streets
loou became MO dente , nnd the clieerd and
I'clls so lou < l _ when Jiutler appeared at his
rvindow , attired in ovpniug dress and waving
panaina hat , that it would have been ini-
losslblu for him to comply with their demands I
a speech bad ho been so disponed , Ifo re-
nalnpd at the window far half an hour bow-
his acknowlcilgnmentH , and then letiroJ.
THE NldJIT
rasaed ! very quietly at thu hotelu In cornpari-
to the ruoh mid confusion of the onu pie-
diiig , The inultitudo in and about ( ho
'arlouj headquarters was large ; still ingress
ogress v > u , * possible , which was hardly
of the iiigbt preceding , The Lnuciuiog
lowevcr went on us tuunl und theru was what
tppcarcd to bn a InlI
mAMULLY AOAINHT CLKVELANI ) , fit
hose guppporters claimed to-night that vie-
ory wfti closely la tight. Numerous and con- 1
licllng rumont were floating about but they I
cuolved tliainaeh 09 Into the fact that it Vfiu toll
mly the Held against Cleveland , with the op-
looitlou leaders dovUlng nicaiis to consolidate
scattering voted for some ouo u against
governor of Kew York , T
Last night the JSujard boom took on un-
nistakablii proportions , but conslderablu of
Htrength desdited him to-day and then a
jioveiiiijuade iutlio direction of Ai
TIIL'ltllAN' , oil > l
tlth
well known that the '
It U Ohio'delegation ate
boon divided , and a stiong eflori wiu tatH
nadu to-nlglit to consolidate its votu for 'J'liur- H
nan on promise that Massachusetts ami a con- An
ildrrablo portion of tlui t-uutli and west would
ally tu bis sup ] > utt , It H claimed that a tolo-
-ritm vvai ) beat to
JIOADf.KV ,
AnB
inking htm not t'i stand in the way of Thur-
, who now had an opportunity for fair
MU , uud that Mr , .McLean was being urged
the tame ond. Governor Jiutler nought B
Mr , McLodii to-iiight , uud had ulong
ultatioii with liim , it is sujipo cd to thU
. M
J ' n II. M--I' nfd t r of th Ciu-i'iitl
Knqulrer , In nn Interview to-night.denied . the
truth of the story In circulation that a tele
gram had been vjnt by Ohio mon to Uotornor
lioadly saying hit candidacy atood in the
of f vornblo opportunity for Thutmnn ,
aniln iTtcx ! If n v audi tclc rnin h d hecn
pout it WAS frAUiluluit nnd eiillroly uitlunit
nuthorily ,
TIIK % OtKASAtT7EI > .
In record to lliooto on the unit rule in the
convention , Ocnornl JJlnck , of IlllnoN , will lie
thought It was made up of four ilcmonts.
TitKt , nearly Ml of ClevolmulM itrcnBth ;
eocciiid , the lliiRorlug jontimont of itntes
righto , aa Iiulioatod In the South Carolina
votn ; third , the power of the machine ! font th ,
n disposition to n-fuso nny demand of Kelly.
OTiIKU TB U OUAItV OPPIOKUB.
IK ADDITION TO ClIAtHMAN.
At tlio conclu lon of llubbiml's dpooch th
rest of the temporary orgoni/ation was an
nounced us follow : Tcmiwrnry rojuetary ,
Frederick 0. 1'rlnco of Ma ehu ollii : as-
cUtRnt n-crctaHos , K. h. .Tuoriitt of lillnoii ,
( too. K. ( Juthrio of L'enii'jlvanln.G. I.John
son of low n , llubvrt M. lU'hfonl of wircou *
win , Charles At. Ynllnndiglun of IMis-ourl ,
II. J. J-ynn of Tonnossoo. Michnel I ) , Barrett
if Now ifcmuy ; reading clerks. T , , Oalkcr
. .flown , Thomas J. IVttitt of Wnshington ,
D. C. , Nicholas M. IJoll of Missouri , .lames
K. Morrison of Now York , nnd 11. L. liryan
ofDolawaro ; ollicial stenographer , J'dwm I * .
Diekorson of Now York ! norRoMit nt arm ? ,
Uiclmnl ,1 , liright of lodlnna. .
fcUMMEK SPOUTS ,
mid Sulky.
S.'H TIMK.
JAY-KYK-HKi : AIIA1XST MAUO
ClllOAOO , July 8.-Tlie tmttinir races at the
dttxliig park vto pcstponod until to-morrow
on account of thorniu lust night. The features
of to-morrow' * programmo will bo nn nttompt
by .Tav yo-Sen to boat Maud S.'s trotting
recent , U:10 : } . nud of .Tohnetou to boat Ida own
pacing record of 2:10. : J
UHHO Unit.
At Chicajto-Cliicsgos , 8 ; Now Yorks , 11.
At Toledo , O.-Toledo * , t ! ; Metropolitan * ,
0.
At Clo\elaud Uoston , 10 ; Clovolnnd , 1.
At I'iiieiunnti Cincinnati , 10 ; Urookliii , ! .
At St. Paul-St. I'nul , 0 ; lay City. 2.
At Columbus Columbus , S ) : Athletic * , It.
At I\Hnni'apolla \ Minneapolis , 'J ; Musko-
At Mllwnukeo Terre Hnuto , fi ; Milwnu *
At ! indinnnpolls Indlnnapolls , 0 ; Washing-
touI. .
At nnffalo Buffalo , 5 ; l > nnldeiice , 0.
At Louiavlllo I oulsvlllo ; lialtliuoro , 3.
Central l' clllo Directors , ,
SAX FnAKCtHCO , July 8. An election of
directors of the Central 1'acIQo ivns hold to
day. Four hundred and twonty-tbousand
votes were cast out of five hundred and ninety
thousand. The old board , comprUing Leland
.Stanford , C. P. HunUngton , Charles Crocker ,
O. K. Crocker , Timothy Hopkins , W. V.
Huutingtou were olcctod. Thootlicora will bo
elected to-morrow.
'Iho Lords Kill tlio Frauolnso mil.
LIINDO.V. July 8. The houao of lords this
evening adopted mi amendment to the fran
chise : bill , postponing the extension of tlio
frauchiBO until the redistribution Bcliomo is
concluded. The Tim01 says of the franchise )
bill : "Tlia house of lords havn nullified fotn as
months of labor of the house of commoim nnd
have deprived two million persona of the right
frnnchlHO. Tlio Htrujjgloill only end in Oc
defeat nud loss. tci
THE MILD POWER CUBES.
USV1PHREYS'
O M EO P AT H I C -
SPECIFICS :
.jirs. Each ntimbcr the > pc lnl pro-
fcrlpUou of nn oinlncnt | ili > mclan. Hie only
Hlniiiln.bnfi1 mul biiroilc < tlulue for thap'oiilo
U8I rlllNCIl'AI. HOB. CUItKB. 1'IUCE.
1. Ki-iCM. CongestionInflnmntlon 25
2 , U'ortm. Worm 1'cvcr , Worm Colic. . . .3,1
: t. Cr > liu Cnllctor'lcvtlilne < > f Infant * .3.1
n' IIVHcntnry , OrlpluK , Illlllou * Colic4 I5
O , llholrra Morlim.omHlngj > 4. . " . , . 2.1
7. Onuglm. Uulil , llroncliltla , , , 'JH
H , > rurnlnln , Toothnche , 1 ncciiclm ' .25
9. IlciKlncliri , Elck IleadachiH.onlgo , 'JSt
K ) . Ilv poiill | > . Illllloua Moimu'h , , . . 3,1
11. HiijijircmiPU nr 1'olnTul Trrlod * . 25
12. Wnltcji , too 1'rofuso rerlotl0.i . .25
I.I. Croup. Cougll , Dinicult Ircnllilnit.Y 2.1
I. Halt Itliniill , Kryslpclnn , rniitluu | , ,2A
Iff. IthiMimnlUin , Hlieunmlla I'nliis , . . . , , .V5
III. Keicr nnd Aaui * . ChillFoter.Aguci .D0 >
17 I'llcs , Illlnil or lIlcodlllK ( IO
ll. ! Ciitnrrlu aonto or chronic ; Influrnza AU
30. U'liooiililit Cniiah , violentcniiRhi. . . .Alt
21. ( lenornl llrlillltv. I'hyslcal Weaknoss.AW
27. | KUnov iii.rfi.- . . . . . . . . : n
21. INcrvniM Drbllltv ! " <
il ! ) . Urinary Wrnkncii * . Wottlnn Iho bcdVOII S'o
- . lllmfnui'nrilia ' . .
3-t. Henri. 1'ulpliatlon. l.UU
told liy ilrtiggl u. or sent ly ( ho Cn o , orMn-
do Vlnf , fro of ehnrge , ou receipt of prlcot Ho
Send for Dr.lliimiiliruv" nonlton nisciKpfic. . ,
igOHI.nUollluilrntcil < 'ntnlouilHl''ltKkj. Ko
Humphreys' Mnmennalhln Alcd
XODFultuu Street , Aew York. . NC
NCNc
Nc
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Ho
IHON AND SLATE BOOFINQ. NlNi
NiN
NiNl
1 til DonglM BL Onithk , Neb. NlNi
Ni
NiNi
BANUFAOTDREIl Ot Ni
No
Galvanized Iron Cornices
No
'gnrl > ormor Windows , Flntnln , Tin , Iron and Slate Ni
Itoolln , Hpooht's I'ntont Mutalllo SHIIjIrt , fatent
I'ljiutoil ; Itatcliet liar anil IJrackct hhclvinif. I am
lie Kfrioral ajc ; < iit f r the above Mnu of oed . Iron
rcstliiK9 , KundiiK , llaliutrulca , Vurnndaa , lr on B Jr Ni
NiNi
SCilMELINQ & BELSCHNER , NiN
DEALE11.S IN No
NiN
No
021 South 13th , between Jackson UK ! Joneo Bta. Tli
Job Work n IlooOn . Guttering , Kto. , promptly
NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY la
w
D. F. DAVIS & CO. ,
SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS * BHYDKE. )
Ocnerat Dunleriln
REAL II
REALESTATE
ESTATE
H06 FAnNA ST. . . . AHA'
nare ( or ul 100,000 aort * oanlnlly Bl oted tandi
Kwttrn Nebraska , at low prloa and on cuy tonnj ,
improved larni for ul * In DouglM , Uodiic , Oollai
latto , llurt , ( Juinlnx , Barny , WaBmogtOD , terlok
undent , and Ilutler Counties.
i a paid In all nartl of the State ,
Uonev loaned onlmprovod farini.
Notary 1'ubllc alwayi la offloo. CorreapondeDoo
ollclted.
m Summer Resort
Of the Northwest , Detroit , Minn.
country cl WOODS AND LAKKS , joe wll < went
bt I'uuL Tores trains dally on the N. i' . It. It. ,
SO Day Kicumlou , TlckoU at about cue-half
* .
HOTEL MINNESOTA
, Al
( legknt IIOUBO with accnmmoiUtlon lor 200 icy ;
luoiu. R. R. COLBURN , Proprietor. an iy ;
jUrsKND roaciKctiUHituiviNu rur.u i-Auncui-tiut. cti
T. 0 , CARLiaLE , ctif
IlItKKDKH OP
m
KO. VALLEY IOWA
, - - - ,
REAL ESTATE
AGENTS !
WILLIAMS'BLOCK
15th & Dodge Streets ,
KEEP YOUR EYE
On thU lltt lor l vtv lii ! > , nmt II jou nlth a lot In an )
tmit ol OumbaWunt to rtnt ft lioino lm\o jour
lioiiic rontotl buy n housa-noll tlio onojou lm\c
nt } our inpcm mmlo tltlo lookol up , anil any
thlnu relating to KcM Kttato. po nnd co
SKAllS DOSAKD ,
No. 2tS tl00 Homo ut flro rooinn on half lol ,
V400 at tlmo ot > ale , mul | 25 jtor month ,
No. 235 12,000 1 , aero ami I room bilckhouio In
Park I'laco , CAS ! ) .
No. 2231,050 Homo ot six room ) on lot 85x160 ,
Park I'lnoo , oa cosy tcrini , if.MX ) . anJ JiO per tnontli.
No. i'M-lt.BCO-Houso RiiJ I t In Doucry Hill.
Oood cistern nnil well , Ono-half rah anil tlnio.
2J1 JSOO Qochl rlv room tioii < o on rornor liilt
tot , oiio Hock from 13th utrcot , noutli of U 1' . > lout. |
llran noSold on THIV loinis.
417 Jl.SOO Homo of 4 rooms on lull lot , Center
ttrcot. Uood nell , cUtcm nnd walk ? . 11 , ill v li
and tlmo.
1P7 11,000 Homo of tno looms on half lot , Ho-
gan't nililitlon Ono half etch ,
X9 ? 1 , SOO llonio of four roomi on lull lot , on Ulh
street , couth Oraahn , ono half own.
62 Jt.bOO Homo of ( ho rooms on full lot in I'ar-
kcr1 * addltlun , ono block north ot ( JM.COO school
lionw , Bouth front , ( OoJ well , clttoiii , &o.and a liar-
ialn on cn r terms.
70 S7.C03 Corner iJt II V , Smith' * addition , two
Rood ilrtcllinpi , BOUtli and enst front , on car line ,
cheap and on cmy terms.
40 f 4,000 Lots 13 nnd 14 , corner Karimm itrcot ,
and near court house , tno Rood dut'lHnga ou lot ,
but In Inislnos * propurty. A Riot haivalii ,
And lots of b riraln allo\or town. Call at olllco
and examine our lltt for Improved property.
LOTS IN
HAWTHORNE ,
TABOR PLACE ,
OMAHA VIEW ,
And In all flrst-clMs tiwlilo n Ulltlona , and If no fall
to find n lot to tnilt you , out of our uxtcuuho list ,
then Omaha dooi not contain one ,
Ouiaba View U ( in the mad to the barracks. Mid Is
tbat plat eouth of L. 1) Williams' resilience. U o soil
lots from $ i)0 ) tol'JtO , $10 or moro donn nt tlmo of
lalo and month ! ) pi ) inentH. $20 J down amlwonlll
build ) ou n honeo on the lot.
Hnuthoino U west of the Illph fichool ono mile ,
and no nro Hclllnj ; lots ono third down nnd monthly
pavmcnts. This nJdltlon Is Krndeil and lots are $ ! ) . ' > 0
toJflOO each. Now Istho tluio tobuy , nlule pMcca
are Ion and terms caiy.
Tabor I'lnco Is on Kornain street mid Is n iholcd
addition , with only t cho loU left , nnd they nro nil
food lots no there nro In tku addition , 1'tlces J470
.
Lots on Sherman n\cnuo , cast nnd cst fronts
Ono halt block In Wilcox'a uJJItlon , cheap nnd may
lcrm .
1 ! Don't fall to call for bargains at the ollico ,
SEARS & BOSARB
Cor. 15th nnd Dodge Streets.
WILLIAMS' JJLOOK. _
SPECIAL
BARGAINS.
301 Full lot , cottage house 3 rooms , on 12th and
Center streets , $1,100.
302 Klvo roomcil hoiif o on SownrJ , near Snun
dcre. 83,000.
800 Chicago and 12tli strcof , house 6ooma , B.
front. Jrult etc. ( f.1,000.
293 Picrcu and 16th btrocts , hoiifloS rooms barn ,
cellar , etc , $1,400.
293 Chicago anil 24th street * , beautiful cottage ,
82,600.
207 Howard , near BaunclorB , 6 rnomt , ono third
cajh , tialauco$20 per inontli , $2.200.
< 200 Kr an Id I n ntrcot , near Hauiuleru , B rooms ,
fruit , etc. U1.030.
201 HOUHO 0 rooms , enlomllJ rcsidcnoo , 2Uh
ami Capitol avo. . ? 9DUO.
Ni 2DO Ono and one-hull story house on 18th Btrcet
car line near Nichols , on very easy terms , 02,600.
No < 21)3 Gcorglaatcnuo , Uttory liourarlraop , f.OOO )
Ni 291 CotUiio ulth lirlck banomint , H roomt , well ,
els cm , 18th btrcctcnr line ? ' . ' , OUO.
Nl 2-JD Thlrly-tbrto feet and two story house Uth
and Cass ( liushuiis ) 8I.WJ.
287 Pull lut , 2 story houso. 0 rooms , a-jil barn ,
on lsth Btroet utr llnu , < 3,500.
281 Two ftcrtH , houiu 4 roonw , liarn lencc < ) , en
288 Two acres , hoiiio i loonis , barn funcod , on
K. IStlutrcct , aj.100.
23a Hal lot , H stury house , on N 10th struct ,
cheap , SI , 000.
231 Nlnth'aiid Hickory. oottoKo S rooiiH , cluto r
culhr , Irult , etc , SI , [ .00
No2Su Kour houses mHnlim's addlUon , on inontlily
SiajmtnlJ.
Full lot , house 2 rooms , well , barn , oto , on
lllondo btroet , tliOO.
27G PIxlotH , hoiisn small , on Vinlon St. , $3,000.
( 274 House on Clark street , KSOO.
( 267 Corner Casu o < cnuo nnd 23d St. , liouao etc ,
8J , 00.
2M OottaL'o 3 roomtr , 2ad and Capitol a > ciiuo ,
.
( SOt Hvo acres on Sail mlcrs ttruot. peed house ,
/rul's t ( all Klndi , liarn , snloudlu residence ,
_
Ihroe mmdrcd houtui and lots UiroiiKliout the c\\ \ \ ?
and imliurbri , raiiliiK ) In prices to suit all
clasteu u ( purcliaiutrs ,
IlesUles thcBO vso have beautiful unlmprovoJ lota
laWEST
WEST END ,
SUNNYS1DE ,
IRVING PLACE ,
PELIIAM PLACE ,
HANSCOM PLACE ,
HOWARD PLAGK ,
IIIMEDAUGU PLACE ,
HELLMAN PLAOK ,
PARKER'S ADDITION ,
SIIINN'S ADDITION ,
GODWIN'S SUB-DIV.
Also aero lota on monthly payment * in
BROOKLINE ,
BELVIDERE ,
' ADD'N '
niMEDAUQU'S ,
I3ELLAIHE ,
MAYFIELD ,
FORBES' ADD'N
iJTCall and Boo u be for 0 purchasing cl mhjrc'Q.i
BELL & SHRIVER
,
Opposite Postofflco ,
EDWARD KUEHL
,
I
MAdlSTKIl OK I'AUIYBTKUY ANI > CONniTION
UilHT , 203 lentil btnvt , littwuon IWnam and liar ,
, will nltli tlio aid otKUirdlau ( | > lrlt4 , obtaining
ono I'lanco or thu pant and ) > ri > uit , and the
rtaln coudlllou In tlio luturu. llooti and sliom
aade tocrdcr. I'or'octtUltilInn tu ranUi l ,
CheDEAL BFcycle
'Jlie bc't > > nd iicatcil Lies do fur
the | > ricc iiudc in United hlatcs.
NUi-i fi'iiiu IIH t no Inch ,
J'rlrun Iruni tHUA in M7U ,
end Kuinji fur Catalogue \
e iiunufaciurcrt ,
( Joniinlly & JcfTery ,
The Largest Stock in Omalia and Makes the Lowest Prices .
Furniture.
DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS ,
Jrint rocotvod nn wsortmont far Burpasalng nnything In this market , comprislnf
tno latest nnd moat tasty doalijus tnanufncturoaBfor this anrlng'a trade and covering
range of prlcoa from the Ohoapoat to the most Kxponsivo.
Parlor Goods Draperies.
Nowrendy for the inspection ofcua- Complotp stock o nil the Intes
tomors , tlio newest fcovoltira iu styles in Turcoman , Mndrns nnd
Suits nnd Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc.
Passenger Elevator to all Floors.
CHARLES SHIVERIGK. ,
1800,180S nnd 1210 Knnmni Street , - OMAHA NEB
ID.
LUMBER MERCHANT
m
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< D r = T ,55 2O m < D Q - }
ts M en O
tfl O
h3 DQ Ha
3
OIJMINGS AND 20TH ST. . OMAHA. TJEB.
Dr. CONNAUOHTON.
1103'BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. EstnbllBhod 1878 Catarrh ,
jDoAfnouB , Lung and Nervous Dintmaoa Speedily nnd I'ormanontly Cured. Patlenti
lOurod nt Uomo. Write for "Tus MEDIQAL-MIHSIONAUY , " for the Pooplo.
jOousultntion nnd Correspondence Gratis. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. 26.
HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , uaya : " Physician of
ilou Ability nna Mnrkod Suocosa. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport ,
rUfln : "An tionornbln > T.\n. Fine Snccoaa. Wonderful Cures.1 ' Iloura 8 to 5.
North-Wesfern Electric Light ! Go.
SOLI : AQP.NTS KOH NKUIIASKA AND OPIUIATOUS OF CKLKIMATKD WESTON AND u. s.
EictiicArc ail ( iiiilisjut
Adopted by the U. S. Government and moot of the lending Btonmship corapanlc I
nnd Hotels. Regarded nn the
PUREST , WHITEST AND BEST
ELECTRIC LIGHT PRODUCED. . , .
For Rnfea Inquire nt office , N. W. Cor. Fifteenth nnd Farnnm Streets
- , BOLTE & COMPANY ,
IIANUKAOTUUIKS OF-
Dormer WlnJowB , Flnlal , Window C i ) , Iron CroBtln i ! , Sfctnlllo Sky-llRlitu , &o. Tin , Iron and SUto Iloof
orn , D10 Houth 12th btroet , Omaha , Nobroska ,
HANtJFAOTlJlKCR OF Ot BTMOTLT
A1TD TWO WHEEL CARTS ,
flkl9 and 1820 liarnoy Htroot and < 03 B. 18lh 8lw l , |
nitiatod Oaltlo/ua < iinilMb > I lr iiioo application.
Bufialo U , S. Standard
SCALES.
Himebaugh & Taylor ,
WESTERN AGENTS , - - - OMAHA , NEB
I. R. TRACK , HAY ,
DORMANT , [ 'ftl ' STOCK ,
HOPPER , WAREHOUSE
PLATFORM , - & COUNTER.
ALWAYS IN STORE
LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST
And is now in Use by the United States Government ,
REPAIR SHOPS Scales of nil kinds repaired and sealed by U , 8
standard weights.
23"Write for Estimates ,
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
1405 Douglas Btrcet.