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o OMAHA DAILX BEE MONDAY JULY H , 1884. Vital Questiontilt A A ttit w > tl eminent phyttctan Of any school , w list litliebciit thing in I world for quieting nnd allaying nil imtnti of the ncr.TO * ( nnil curing H formi of norvt OORinlfdntrt , piling natural , childlike re fro ins sleep always ? And they will tell you unhesitatingly "Some form ofltoptllt" ClIAfTKn I. Ask any or Ml of the most eminent i > h ; "Whot l the best nml only remedy tli cim bo rcliod on to euro nil diseases of the ki noyrf nnd urinary orRansj such M UrlRht'g di case , diabetes retention , or innbility to rets urine , nnd nil the diseases nnd nllmonts 1 cullnr to Women" "And they will tell you oinlicity and or l > h tcally ! " IhKhnlir A k the same pliysimni "What is the most reliable nnd surest cii for nlll liver djnoaseaor ( lynpopsmjcimstipntlr imlieeHton.billiomnes' , malaria , fever , agin ic , , nnd they will toll vous nfandraHel or DanlcUonltll" Iltnce , when these remedies nro combine d wll Others equally valiuhla , And compounded Into Hop Hitter * , mich H wet dcrful and mjetcrlous curatltc power Is develops which Is nonrlol In Its operations that no dltcaf or 111 health c n possibly oils tor mist Its powoi nntl yet It It llarmlc'H for the roost ( mil woman , ucakcat IMT : tld cr smallest chIM to use. ( JIIA1TE11 II. "PatlfnrJi "Almost dead or nearly rijlng" Tor years , nnd given up by physicians , c liricht'a nnd other kidney diseases , liver com tilalntfl , severe cough ? , called coiiHUinptior have been cured. Women pane nearly rrKytllll Krom agony of neuralgia , nonousnesi , wake f ul lies' , and Tarou. ! , di ) HBts peculiar to women People drawn out ot ihnpotromaicruclatlng | nnp ot rheumatism , Inflammatory aud chroulo or sultci cc from scrofula , "Salirhcum , lilooJ poisoning , dyspepsia , Indlzci tlon.and In del , almost nil dltonsca fiall" Nature la heir to Have bccd cured li Hop Blttcrii , prool of wlilc can be found In etcry neighborhood In the ( .now world. - tfWJiono genuine without a hunch ol grron llor on tro hlto label shun all the \lle , polsonuu BtuO with "Hop" or "Hojs" In their name. Alil.ooti tlio\cranil.if the mansion ol wvtlti and In the lltlln col Ugo upon the hill ll Ihcrcfreshlng Inlliii-no Klt'Ro'ti For ) 1 Ulan Manigo apparent. I is nourishing , sUlntr Ing , and In prepared li a few minutes. Ful directions accompinj each can for t'tuianh ' ludcllngp , etc. 1'utuj H four flzos , 35a , Olc. , < i.za an < itrl.7t > . ! MI. lza especially odiptoil to fanillea. Sold by all Druggists and also by many Grocers judge's Food Ooaj not tt\ the dljcatlro or Rans.VOOLKICII < V Co. , on labol. . , . HI ff tttt ll/r * h t Orot * . 4 fr > < ) to1M IVMrt ft t flat ir A ClMier rhkup.n , tnj ttt ftll utumrr Jrlaki. It. Bn4 tnn "tftuMtrMli , A.k j t.r cra r f .Irurelrtfor ML.UliuDitjrliuilh/Iin./ ( I. D eltOir.'f ibOVB. J. w. Trurrz2.VAiiw , cois AaE r &tji/t < M/H'Ar. jf. r. To the n ceds nf Mi nnrlst , oommcrcla traolcr and new set tier , Hosteller's st > ir'ttcll tIUcratspi ! ; ii. llatl ) adapted , since It etreiiKthunt the . tlu > phjulcal { 'ncrglcslouiihealtli fnl Inlluoncof. Uro. inovennnd procnta malarlafever , con- * Btlpatlon.dyspopeU , healthfully itlmu- lateathokldncyaand bladder and enriched auwcllanpnrlfloitho , blood. When over- 0 o in o by fatliruc , i whether mental or jsical , the weary " * " * * " " " Bn < 1 debilitated fTnd iT It n rollablo source of renewed strength and comfort , Ferule by tlldrtigirieU and deale RED STAE LINE Dolglaii Boyal mnclU.S , Mail Steamers SAILING EVERY SA.TURPAY , BETWEEN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP ThcRhinc , Germany , Italy , Holland ami France Btorrage Outward.820 ; Vrepald Irom Antwerp , Jig ; KxcninHon , S O , Includlngbcddlng.cto.Sd Cablu , iO Huund Trip , fOO CO ; Excursion , SlOOj Saloon troia iO to J30 ; Excursion 110 to 81CO. jOTPctor Wrlgbt & Song , Clon , Agent * . 65 Ilioid- wty N. Y. CaldwcIL Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. P. K. Olod mon Si Co. , sos N. Uth Btrcet , Cuuha ; P. K , KJtn All , OmihaArer.trt. mje ood-ly ; ! VEN AWAY To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For particulars see our next Announcement. \Itfmtt Tt U i > . Uulrt. inr. , ( . n < k ( rM. V \Jl\Jtt. Clrl liAe > u < : rl9J ' H um.N.w York. ron TIUJ cuns op AJJ DISEASES ov Lunl Mlno Cumponli'ii.Trur'ii Illiinuilriiiiiri and Mi'naarrli'n. and others TiiudCuiB atock. lib jn-rf not uci'cu. llumulirev' Vflcrlnary M viu l. ( SO rip. ' ( cut fn-u vy inallon rwclpt of Iirlce. Wccnts C-OTuinjJlilcti enl free on nMillcatloo 10'J I'ultou Street , ft'ctv York. NERVQU : ' Vital Wrakneti and Ire < IIUMPHREKS' traclon ( rum urer-worlt 0 ( InSlicreilon , linMl 6adpronirtl > nUInl liocn la UM 9) yun , . -UIUoino.t > umrurU . / fill remedy known. Hrioef I iwr luTorJ laUL Urea vial cr powder for 6l , * ; it pc t-/rnaun O'lLtof prka lluniplirrvi' lloineo , IMrd. Out , CauapsuwfW.J 1UU f uiwu I9t rt i " - ' NEW ZEALAND , Large Cities Lighted With Electi Lamps f ell MM With Telephones - phones and Other Modern Coraiences , Thonstinds of Miles of Kailror and Telegraph Lines in Operation , Tlicntrcs , Daily 1'npcrs , Unlvorsltlc Men of IicnrnltiK nnd Knil- iicnt I'ocls. St. Louis IlapiiMicnn , lion. G. W. Grinin , United SUl < consul to Now Xcaland , with hoadquar era at Auckland , ia In the city , atoppin at the Southern. Ho is accompanied b his little daughter , Miss Lulu , nnd wi remain hero to moot hia other daughttn Miss Yirgilino , who has been attondin n Hcliool near this city. Air. Grinin is lirothor of Dr. Ilamilton Grifiin , stoj father of Mary Anderson , who is now i Europe. Mr. Gnflin said : "Miss An derson First started in her theatrical en rocr ou a tour aa n star from St. Louis and the Missourillapublican wns the lirs to rccogmV.o her merits , epcaking of ho aa being the successor of Chnrlotti Cushman and Sarah Siddona , JNobod ; boliovcd It then , but this country am Europe have since endorsed the Kopub lican's critical judgment. It wai a ( JOCK dual for a newspaper to risk its cntica reputation on n moro child Ki years o igo. Miss Anderson is only 2-i years olt novr. " M r. GriHin sailed from Now Zealnm m the 27th of May ( viu San Francisco md arrived in Washington on the 2liti ) f June , when ho reported to the govern nont and received from Secretary Fro inghuysen his instructiona to piocccd tc n's post ot the expiration of his leave o ibsence , on the IDth of August. Before caving Novr XcalanU M r. Griflin wa > resented with n public address hy hi 7orship , the mayor of Auckland ( W. 11 IVaddell ) , presidents of all the chamber ) if commerce in the colony. The addrcs vas as follows : To T. F. Griffin , Esq. , U. S. consul , in flow Zealand Sir : Wo avail ourselves o 'our departure from this colony to ox- iross'our BOIISQ of tha important aervicoe 'ou ' havu rendered Now Zealand , in the n lu able papora on the varied resources if this colony which , from time to tiinn , on have furnished to the govcrnmonl if the United States. Everything thai lationt rcBoroh , unwearied industry , and cqtiircd knowledge could do to make our nation acquainted with the the ca- abilitics of the British colony of Now loaland has boon done by you with din- inguishod ability. The parliament ol n's colony , in printing your valuable apors in a collected form , has marked 0 high appreciation of the value of your intribution to the industrial progress of lis young nation. In the important ork which you luivo conducted aud implotod with BO much patience and jility , you have not only laid this colo- y under great obligations , but have owerfully aided the greater work of towing how much the English colonies F Australia have in common with the 'nitod States of AmoHca , above all , as 10 roprcsontatiro of your great nation , ) u have played no moan part in helping 1 dovolopu aud deepen the bond of e > ym- ithy which , moro potent than written oatios , will ono day bind together the rioiu sectiona of tlio English -speaking co. In bidding you good-by , wo wish lu that prosperity and success which inr distinguished attainments and nor- ccs BO well deserve. W. K. Waildul , ayer of the city of Auckland ; Laurence . Nathan , president Auckland Chamber commerce ; J. Mcyavish , president 'ullingtou Chamber of commerce ; J. D. cPhorson , president Christonurch lambor ot commoro ; Graves Aicldn , lairman Auckland Harbor board ucklaud , Novr Zealand , May 23 , 184. . The addresses made by the mayor and 10 president of the chamber of com- orco ( L. D , Nathan ) and the rospunse Mr. Griflin fill three columns in the uckland daily papers. Regarding Now Zoland , the colony is o most prosperous in Australasia. It is u pppulatinn of 050,000 inhabitants , iibracing about -15,000 of the aborigines , tow as the Maori race , the highest typo all the Inhabitants of the South Sea lands. Till : AJIOlliaiKKH. They are the only aavago race that m't elay their prisoners taken in war. 10 king of the Maoris , Tauliiao , is now Laudon , whore ho has born received ith great honor by the British govern cut and people. Ho is a tall and com anding looking person , and talks very .tie English. lie took the pledge he ro leaving Auckland , having sailed the onth before Mr. Griflin did. These na ves live in what is called the "King luntry. " They are all nominal chris- nm , They generally wear A liar mat tout the loins ; their arms and legs are tro , and the skin of the face and body 0 yory elaborately totoood. Their od is cooked in stouo ovena. ThoU vorito dishes are "kumarus , " n kind of root potatoes , and fat pigs. 1'Igs wore at imported there by Capt. Cook , hose people nro now no longer cnnnl- ds , having ceased feeding on missioim- BS some tltirty years ago. They are > spltnblo to strangers , and their word U crod. That may bo scarcely bofloved , it it is truo. The Maoris Imvo contly given their consent to the con- ruction of railways through their lan < ls id a route from Auckland scrots their rrltory , BO as to connect with the ports the South Islands , has just boon sur- > yed. In the Maori tribe a newspaper is boon published for several years by a tizen of the United States. Mr. Win. . Suow , of Fitchburg , Moss. , establish- 1 the paper nnd his family have contln- jd it filuco his death. The publication called Knrimako , the native name of to boll bird of Now Zealand , ono of the vootest singora In the world , Mr. Snow so established a mission , the expense : which is still sustained by his family , ho missionary was selected by Snow om Spurgoon'a college in London , lioro is no question that the mission id the piper have done a vast amount ' good in reforming the natives and in iproving their condition. Now Zealand insists of two largo islauda , north and luth island , teporatod by Cook's straitn noble channul IGO miles long and 100 iles broad throughout half its length , bo length of the country , from Capo fario Von DIoinan to the South Cauo ceoods 1,000 miles and the greatest readth is about 200 , whilst the sweep of 10 coast line embraces fully 3,000 miles. he city of Auckland has a population of 40,000 , with a royal opera house , t theaters nnd a half dozen nowap porat < of which are dallies. The imports agricultural machinery from the Unit States are Increasing. men 1'llofl ore frftqnontlr preceded by a ncnus weight in the back , loin * nnd low or part of t nb < lnmnncmiftl , > u7 the p.ittont to mi ] > | > oi > n lisl ; eorno affection of the kidneys or nclKtiliori organ * . At tlino , oym loins of IndlgO'tl nro praiont , M flfttHoncy , tinoafihiMn of t Btomnch , etc. A molslcro llko porapirntto producing n Aory illsngrcoablo Itching imrtk larly nt nlglit after setting warm In bed , Ivory I very common altonuAiit. Internal , Kxtom mil Itching Minn ylolil nt onca to the nppllc lion of Dr. JioRnnko't I'llo Komody , which IK directly iir"n the nnrtfl affected , absorbing tl .utnorn , nllnying tno intonno Itching , nnd c foctlng a pcrrnnnont euro where other rom die * Imvo fnllod. Do not delay until thodr.i in the Byntoin producm permanent dlnnblllt ) nt trv It nnd bo cured. Schrotor A liccht. , "Trado Bupplledby O. K Goodman. " A Shark-KlKltt on Gttllgman'g Mcnslngcr. A fearful shark adventure is roportc rom Passado , n nmnll fishing village b ( woon Nice nnd Vlllefrancho. Two fisl rnion returned late in the evening wit shark measuring ton foot in length i .ow. The monster had been harpoonoc md lost couslderablo blood which fac md enabled them to draw it on shor asily and epcuro it in their hut , intent ng to take ii for exhibition to Nlco th text day. About two in the morning lorriblo noise arose from the hut , th nearthly howling of a dog and scrooche f children predominating. The tw ishcrmon hurriedly lit their lamps am lastunod to the spot , when a torribl ght mot their gazo. The monster hose wounds were mortal , had so fa ccovored , that ho was seen flappini bout , snapping at everything withii ach. Tlio dog , which had been left b ; 10 bed of the two children , who , witi their mother , occupied the hut , had bcoi nearly bitten in two. The mother her self in trying to shield her infanta , hat had her leg cutoff below the knee. Ono o Lho men ocizcd a harpoon , and managct to ntriko the brute in the eye , but , in the torrilio bound it gave , the lamps won knocked over and extinguished , and t\ \ itrugglo of unprecedented horror tool ilaco in the dark. The fishermen siul lenly made for the door , but were unable ; o open it. In the meantime a neighbor- tig fisherman had bocii drawn to the ipot by hearing the fearful din. With lis help the two children were first rea med through n small window above the leer , after which this was brokuti down jy the united efforts of the men. The iharlc was held in respect by moans of if the table , the legs of which were ilroady bitten through ns so much .itraw , md directly the door was opened , it lapped its way outside and nought the ea. It was mastered in the end , how- ivor , through n harpoon thrust in the emaining oye. Dr. Gabriolli was im- npdiatcly Rent for and amputated the tump from the mother's leg ; it is ex- leoted she will recover. The children iickily escaped unhurt. " \Vol < lo Meyer. It It now umllpputod that Win Dlo Moy- r' Oalarrli Cure ia the only treatment liat will absolutely cure Catarrh fresh or Ihronlc. "Vory ofUciicious. Hnml Gould. ocilnf [ | Wuter , Nob. " Quo box cured mo , fro. AInry Ivouyon , Ulsmnrck , Dakota. " "It wtcrod mo to the pulpit , Uov. George K. : oH , Coblovlllo , N. Y. " "Onn box radically trod mo , Rev. 0 , It. Tnhlor , 1-10 Noble ; root , Urooklyu1" "A perfect euro nftor 30 oars nulforlntf , ,1. D. McDonald , 710 Broad- ay , N. Y. , ic. , &c. Thousands of toHtimo.- liilH ara received from nil narti of the worldt- > ollvorod , 81.00. Dr. Wol DoMoyor'a Iby itotrntud a'rontlcB , " with atatomonta of lie cured , mailed froo. D , U. Dewey & Co. , 121FuHon.Stroot , N. Y tiin-t.hiira & Bat-m&3om _ "An Kxtrou'nnry 1'craon , " an Francisco Argonaut. Apropos of traveling Britishers , I am imindml of an incident which occurred hon rrofossor Tyndall was lecturing in 'ow York in 1872. A number of statesmen wont down on 10 train from Washington to witness his rat appearance in this country , and next y , with numbers of prominent Now orkcrs , called on the learned professor ; his rooms in the St. Nicholas. During the reception Professor Tyndall died over in his peculiar fashion to a lend , and , pointing to a gentleman who as busily conversing at the other end of 10 room , whispered : "Who is that oxtr'- lory porsonl" "That ono ] Oh , ho'a the senator from nlifornia. " "Most cxtr'onary moat extr'onaryl" cclaimcd the scientist. "Why , what's the matter with him ? 'hat's ho been doing ? " "Oh , nothing of any consequence , only ) asked whether 1 didn't think the sun : ia inhabited. " hotter from Bunnlor II. O. Nolnon , Sr.N'ATi : CllAMllKIl , ALIUNY , N. Y. , April 4 , 1883. On the 27th of February , 1883 , I * as ken with u violent puin in the region the kidneys. 1 suffered such ngony lat 1 could hardly stand up. Aa sonn i possible I applied two ALI.COOK'S Po ms Plasters , ono over each kidney and id down. In an hour , to my attrprisu id delight , the puin had vanished aud I na well. I wuro the plasters for a day two as a precaution , and then removed lorn. I have boon using ALLCOOK'S orous Plaators In my family for the at ton years , and have always found ,0111 the quickest aud best external medy for colds , strains , kinks and loumatio affections , From my cxpori- ice 1 believe they are Jtho best plaster the world. 0. NDLHOJT. A 8n.il Look Aliond. strolt Free Preen. First school-girl , with sudden interest , Dh , I forgot to toll yon that I was en- ged. "Hoallyt" "Oh , yes , and I ara so happy I don't low what to do. " "That's just the way I felt , but after u have boon engaged thirteen or four- un times you won t RVO ! it n second ought. Indeed , you'll have to stop to ink of his rumo. Aoltt Advantageous In Dys opsla. Dr. G. V. DOHHEV , Plcpuo , Ohio , gays : 1 have used it in dyspepsia with very arkod benefit. If there is deficiency of id in the stomach , nothing ntlords moro 1'ef ' , while the action on the nervous 'stem ' is dpoidodly bmioliciul. A Oooil ItuiiHon , rom Tcian Sittings. ; At a social gathering , a young widow id not engage in tripping the light fan- istio too. A gentleman approached her id asked : "Arc you coing to danoo this evening ? " "Not until after midnight. " Why not before1' ? "Because to-day is the anniversary of ly second husband's death. " "I was all run down , end Hood's Sar. tparilla proved just the medicine I coded , " wilto hundreds of people. Take now. \ SIXTY MILKS AN I1OUU. An Insnno EnRlnccrTcrrillcs His IV Scranlon ( Penn. ) Kcpubllcan , July 8. .Tamos Street , whoso residence is i Sanderson avenue , was until lust Thui day locomotive oncinoor on the Lehii and Siisquohanna Division of the Phil dclphia end Heading lUilroad Compan For many years ho was in the employ the Now Jersey Central Ilailroad Cot panv. Ho ran the fastest train on tl road , and was considered to bo ono of i very best engineerHo ) had alwa ; boon uxccedingly careful , nnd nccidcn to his train were uncommon. For sove al months past Street is said to have ha his mind on noino sort of an inyontic pertaining to railroading , nnd it is BUJ ponod _ that ho has lost his mental equil brium in conscquonco. Last Thursday ho started from Eastc for Green lUdgo with his paesouger trail Ho ran it as well and as carefully : usual until ho approached the Mauc Chunk Station. Then ho put on n fu head of steam and shot past the statia at o frightful rate of speed , rounding 111 sharp curves , and scaring the pasaonqori A number of persona who had bougl tickets { .for tMauch Chunk wcro on th train , and on the station platform otoo a acoro or moro of people who dcairod t take the train for the North. They wei almost dumbfounded to see the train 11 past the station. Its speed scorned to ir croaao as the distance between it and th station increased. The waiting passer gers had never witnessed atich a sight b ( fore as they wondered at the peculiarit of the experience , while the people o the train behind the insane engineer be came moro nnd moro frightened na the ; How over the iron highway. Among th watchers on the platform of the Mauci Chunk utation was the local superintend ant of the railroad. Ho summed tha lomothiiiK wna wrong with Enginoe Street , for ho hod never known tha lithorto faithful omployo to disobey nu ; ulo of the road. After the train had gone a mile or twi last Mnuch Chunk the conductor pullet : ho bell-cord nnd stopped the train. Thtn 10 went to the engine and saw that En ; incor Street's oyoa looked wild , and thai 10 appeared to bo ncrvoua and excitable , 'lo took particular care not to Bay or dc inything that would annoy him , and be vas careful not to lot Mr. Street think hat ho suspected hia action in running last the station wns induced by insanity. Neither did ho reproach him for what he iad done , but in a quiet and gentle way rdorcd him to back up to the Mauch /hunk Station. The train had boon run over bridgpa nd around sharp curves at the rate of 00 niles per hour , and tha cats had owayed o much from ouesido to the other of the rack that the "women and children pas- angers .xrere polo from fright. Engineer itreot obeyed the command and backed ho train down to Mauch Chunk. It was sund that the boiler was nearly dry , nnd lie wonder was that it did not explode , 'ho superintendent had Street taken to 10 police station , and phced another mn on his engine. Street was not at 11 pleased at the change which had taken luce i'l such a brief apace , and ho most ; renuoualy objected to being forced to iavo hia train and bo thrust in a prison ill. Street was well taken care of , how- iror , and hia treatment was gentle and ind. On the following day ho was rought to thio city nnd taken to his omo at Grrffii ' jjidgo. Mrn. S , trcot did very thing'to ptouso and amuse him and > keep him from wandering. For a time 0 appeared to bo contented. Ho sat out 1 the yard and aoomod to enjoy himself aring the greater part of Saturday. On Saturday evening ho came down to 10 city , and began to throw money ound with reckless prodigality. Ho iprosonted himself to bo a millionaire , id aaid that ho was abundantly able to ly out either the Lackawanna Iron nnd ; eel company or the Dickaon Manufac ring company. Ho said that money is no object to him whatever ; ho had illiona of it , and why should ho not end It , waa a question which ho put to 0 tradesmen whom ho dealt with. They are pleased to moat so wealthy and ithal so liberal a customer , and the iods which ho purchased vrero paid for ouco. Ho bought a sot of furniture ono place for $116 and counted out the onoy. At other stores ho purchased csonta for hia friends nnd ordered the lalors to send them to his friend's rcsi- ncos. In this way ho managed to ox- nd nearly $800. Yesterday bis brother jut around and recovered the money lich the dcrinaod engineer had got rid BO quickly. Nothing very peculiar orange ango in Street's conduct occurred on inday. Ho remained at homo , and was icommouly quiet. Yesterday ho frightened his wlfo and ighbora by firing ngunolFpromUcuous- nbout the neighborhood. Ho aaid he inted to kill few people boforu ho nit down to Easton and murdered n ilroador there against whom ho had u ndgo. Street said further that ho tended to start for Easton on ono of 9 afternoon trains , Policnmun were teed at the Lehigh nnd Su qu hanna itlons to watoh for him , but ho did not : empt to leave the city. Street's neighbors watched him with tro in o caution , nnd did nothing to cause n to suspect that they were making Dparntlona to take him to an Insane r-lnni , Yesterday afternoon the proper pors were made out , and arrangements ire made for J. W. Bolco nnd Constable .tea to take him to n Philadelphia prl- to intaiio asylum. The mode of obtain- { his consent to accompany them was innko him bollovo that they were in * cstod in his inrontlons , and that they ire going there In order to assist him lu acurlng patents on them. Nothing Mmlo In Vitin. Wo nro told that nothing was made In in ; but what can bo said ot the fashion- 10 alrl of the period ? Is n't ' eho maiden hit Hood's Snraaparilla is mada in iircll , Mass. , where there Are moro bot- is of it sold than of any other sarsapa- IA or blood purifier. And it ia never < on in vain. It purities the blood , ongthons the system , and gives now u and vigor to the entire body. 100 ses ? 1. At tlio Ourner Grocery , 1 'There's a little too much hippodrome out that sugar you sold mo , " said a stonier to a urocer the other day. "How's that ? " "Woll , there's not sugar enough In it r colToo and there's hardly sand enough r mortar. " "That shown you don't understand our ant combination brand , " blandly ro * rncd the diuti ) > r , "you've only jjot to o twjco as much'and the residua is just Undid for cleaning knives. " To PlKht for West Virginia , .lea Herald ( Hep. ) The republicans hnvo better right to o vote of West Virginia than to that of innecticut , for the reason that there nro moro republicans in the ono state tin the other. And this year they propo to oa whether n majorily of the We Virginia valors nro to ha allowed to d termino the throw of her electoral vote They propose n canvass of the stnto aft Northern methods. They propose make the appeal by argument : to mal tlio state vocal with republican orator to organize and canvass , and to havo' fair count. To make n salad that is certain to pi cm nil tastes you need only use Durkoo Salad Dressing. Nothing equal to it wi over offered , and none so popular. It a auporb table sauce. FRIUKS OP EiaiOIIUClTY. AVJmt CAIIIO of tlio Contact an KIoi Irlo l.lfjlil and Telephone " \Vlrcs , Now York Herald. Mr. J. Elliott Smith , president of th Fire denartmont Telegraph bureau , ha officially notified JJio fire commissioner of the damngo caused by thoolectrioligh current of the Brush company on Satin day evening. Do says that the spring on the testing instrument In the Contr.i office in _ Mercer street were burned ou and the insulation destroyed. The bcl magnotd in circuit No. 05 , nt the reel dcnco of President C. J. Van Cott nm the vice medical ollicor nntl these nt the repair shops and at the house of ongini company No. 18 wery nlao destroyed. In the hotiao of President Van Colt UK current jumped from the telephone cur rent to that of the gong wire , forming ai : are and aotting fire to the baseboards Moor nnd carputn. Further damage wii prevented by the action of Mr. Van Collin in promptly cutting away the wires from the windows. It waa ascertained on the following morning that the cause of the electric light current being upon the fire department - mont wirca waa the falling of an electric wires acrcsa a department wins at the corner of Broadway and Thittioth street. I'lio pecuniary damage sustained by the iopartmcnt ia Blight , but there were rcn- lored useless durmir the time required to nako repairs ono box , one telephone and ) uo alarm circuit. Four years ago , or thereabouts , the ire department ullowcd the Brush Elcc- ric Light company to run their lines on omo of the department poles on the vcat side of the city. Mr. John J. Gor- nan , ono of the commissioners , it is aid reluctantly voted to give the com- iany this permission but matters pro- ; rcsBrid pleasantly until ono night when dr. Gorman's re&idcuco was sot on lire y the electric light current. A CAKD. To all who nra euffcrlnK from ejrers uu Indiscretions ot youth , nervous weakness , early ooay , leas of manhooi. etc. I wlllBond a rocK.o thu ill cure jou , FUKE OF CIIAKOK. Thii Kreat rom- ily was ril8co\ercil by n lul-Blouery In South Aincrl- i. Send Keif mUlrcsncJ cnvt'loiu to Hnv. JoBEi'K T. MAN , Station D. New York. ily o a & cud , Tnotiieol the term " Shoj H Line" In connection with tin [ | corporate iip.ruo ol a K'rcntro u couvcj a an Mea of us ! w h required liy tbo travcllui ; pub lie a Short Line , Quick fioii and the boot of nccomaio > U - . ma tlons all of v/hlch uro ton ir.J by tbo grc&tcti railway lu America. And St. Paul. nd operates over * , CCO mllfset orthein Illuiola , WlBconniu , UlnncooU , low * ikoti ; and M ta maui HUM , branches and cocneo- : ns reach all the great buainc a centres of the oithvrcst and Far Weet , It naturally unsworn tni eorlptlon of Short Line , and licet Kouto butwton Chicago , llllwaukeo.St Tauland Mlnncapollj. Chlcago.JIllwaukeo , La Crease and WInona. Chicago , MUwAUkoo , Aberdeen and EHondalo Chicago , Ullwaukco , Eau Claire anil StUlwater * Chicago , llllwauliec , Waueau aud Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Beaver Dain and Oshkoeh. Chicago , Jlllv/aukco , Wauknsha and Oconomowoa Chicago , Jlihraukoo , Madison and Prairie du Chlec Chicago , Milnaukoo , Owntonna and Falribaolt. Chicago , Uololt JanesI'lo end Mineral Point. Chicago , Klgln , Kockford and Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , llock Island and Cedar Rapids. Chicago , Council BluOa and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falleand Yanliton Chicago , Mlliraukco , Mitchell aad Chamberlain. ItooK faland , Dubuque , St. Paul and MlnneapclU. Davenport , C lmar. St. Paul and Mlnncapolia. 1'ulliran S eepors and the Finest Dining Cam In nu.rld nro mil on tlio mainlines of the CHICAGO , MVAUKKE ANU ST. PAUL I'.AlLWAY.andevcrv cutlon la paid to paseengerd by courteous cniploycx the Company. S. MEU1ULL. Cen'l Manager. A. V. II CAIll'UNTEK , Oon' Pass. A b. r. cr.AnK , aon'i s > ipt. GHO. II. HKAFFOnD. Asa't Ocnl. Pana. Agt PRINCIPAL LIFE TICAOOrEORLi & ST. LOUIS , nr WAT or OUAEA AND LIHOOL1T TO DZNV3B , OR T1A ilISAS OITY AND AT03ISOM to DENVER iincetlnrr. In Union li ) > ] x > M fit Knn'nsClly , lirmlm nnd Denrer TTlth tliroush trains fur And nil points In the GreAt TTe.'t. Union DupotM. Chicago wltli tliroiiffh trnlnn far JVUTF YORK , I1OSTON , And nil RnMern Cltl" . U 1'rorln with throuah trains for Inr11. innr > . a , Olnclnnfitl , ColumuiM , nnd nil jiolnti In South. r.Mt. At 8U houls with throuuh ilns for nil ix > | nts south. : ifgiuH Dny OoaehrK , Pnrlor Oars , rrlthlin. nliiff Clmln ( srats trtf ) , Snioklns Cars with ivolvliiR Chairs , I'ulliiian I'alace Hlroiilnx rs nml the faiiioui ) O. II. \ Q. Dining Carx n dally toniul from OhlrjiRo anil Kanans Oily , ilcngoiiml CouiiclUlluin : Clilcnuo nntl lc. ) Dlnca , Uhlcnxo , St. Joseph , Atohlvin nnd ijioUn without chan e. Only tlnoueh line niiliiK their iinn trulni between Olilcniro , ncoln nnd Dcavcr. anil OblwtKO , Kanmib tv und Denver , 'riiroimli cura liotwnon diuiiiiiralls uncl Council Ulmh , via I'coilu < ! OINO NORTH AND SOUTH. iollil Twlna of Klo iuit Dny Conches mill illnmii I'uluonSleeping Cars nio run dully to > il fromi St. ; J.oulaj via llanntbal ; Qiilncy , sokiik , HmlliiKton , Pc-dur llnnlits nnilAllioi t uitobt. 1'mil unit Mlnncaixilla ; I'mlorCais Itli Ucc InliiK Chuli-rt to nml from Ht. I.ouh il. 1'corio. ( tnlyniiu clmiiKuof run hclwi'rn , Ijoula uiiil Dciilloliiiy , lowii , Lincoln , Nu- iisku , and Denver , rolonulo. It Is also the only Through I.lno bchveen ! . LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. ft j known as the u'rcnt TIIUOUO.U OAlt INi : of America , und 1 * unlvemiilly uUnilt- U to 110 the nest Eijulptsea Eailroad Jo the World fsr all chsse : of Travel , riimugh Tlolieta vln this line for m\n \ r.tn' It. coupon tlckotojllci'ji in the UnilcU Slatt > i lUCuiioilu. J. I'OTTEIt , l-EHOEVAI , LOWKLL. ' ' Ornitn fit- : * , nrvrdy ri-llpf n to ftrjain. Vnuii nna ty-ml t ouco for i A victim of early : . . . . * rilll 7. premature decay. c. _ , . . . . . . . . . . jvpry known remedy , bin dltcovpml i if r < vli-oiire. which ha Hill nnd , " " * nilernm. Atldtvpa. U. UICKVKH " Hiihiii" ? . . N When I myiiiro m iiuirnfrm uiprciy tfnoniuctn u. t tlrr.i ma llienlnroltitm re-torn njirvln , I mct.n n r 1i- i-ilcnm I naro tnttiln the Ul.w d pfITS. . Kri.BftlV or ( , M..IHJHIOKNESliMllo Icnn ndf , I warrantUl' wucn'to cure Ibn wor t ctan , l'ic n e others hue CnJlpJ * < t tin rcArnn for nnt now rooclf l i H cur * , h ulta men for ft tiTMIao anil it Trpfl BaUlo of mr tniau\iM * n > .i < 1 > I'.ITO Cirro'i tr.il root ( imco. It aunt XA ivulUfT for a trial , Mxl 1 will rurn jr. < -u uOr. 11 U. HOOT IUf - i CUOlJiYSD'S IJLOCK , Corner T > ih mid Onpitol Avenue , CHRONIC DISEASES In all their forms. TOUKOUKN , uho are buffering from the fffccli if Youthful Indiscretion ? , woi'ld do well tn anil hum clvcR of tills , the ir' dtist boon n\cr laid at tin iltar cf suCTcrlni ? htinunity. Dr. Tanner nil r.mr ilitco to furfclt ? M ' for every case of Somliml Wcak < lost or I'rhnlo Disease , of any kind ur character ihlch ho unilortakiHOiul fallj to euro. MIDDLK AOED JIKN llany men between the tcs of SO ana 60 , aru troubled with a too frequent orlre to o\acuato the hlvldcr , often noccmrunl d > yntlUbt Binnttlnt ; and burnini ; formation , nnd n . -cakcnlnjc of the M'Blcin In n manner that the pa- bntcaiinotncoountlor. On examining the urinary opoflts n ropy cvdlrucnt will often bo found , and ainctimt ! ) 'i nil pnrtlcica of aD.uici'ti will appear , r the color will ho of a thin , mllMsh hue , again hanirlDgtoailarkaml torpid nppcaranco. Ihcroaro iany mm who die of this dllliruly , itniorant of the iua. . It IB tli3 second etix o cf tcromal weakncs-j lr. Tanner will ciiarantco a pencct euro In a I such x > u , anJ ahoalthy rostoratbnol the Cenlto titlnary rguns. Call or midrusi an auoo. Dr. Tanner. IN BOTTLES. Manger . Bavsria. 'Hsuer . Boheminn. Lnissi * . . .Brotuen. DOMESTIC. Indweiser . St , Louis. .uliauser . St. Louis. lest a . Mil aukef. chlitz-Pjlsuor . Milwaukee. "rus'a . Omalia Ale , Porter , Domesiic nnd Rhine 7ine. ED. MAURBR ISISFnruaraSt. TiUii-H nf , otlirr nouriuliracnt. It &wcca wllli uim ixrii'Ctly , " writes a moth. . , . a. . J _ t , cr Hjniilarteetlino. Jlundrcilaof ilfl , nn well as thopo trom rpputnhlo physicians roujrhoiit tlii.wuololJ.S.ti > Ktlfytn thowortlrof IKLIOK'S FOOD FOK 1HFANI3 AND IHVALID8. < iulri'a no rookluc. Ila-t fuoil In health or hic HAS NO UPERIOR. 16 Steck is a Durable Piano. : E STECK HA3 S1NQINO QUALITY OF TONE FOUND NO OTHER PIANO. SOLD NLY BY WOODBRTDG-E EROS. , 15 OMAHA NEB. lifMGS IfflPROVBD son" EUSTIB SECTION Ufs wnntijitcd to wwir lonfcr , f LMtra fniia niut'T , nr. t cl o tisi yeatlrfnction ( linn ftnyo hcr'oit Ju th innrLuL or price paid \ril PO nfnmliHi Thiilii'JomnDfnts n Cfil > wroii licit iibsDtclHrj. a cor- H F. LRTToMANN OFFICE AND KESIDENOE1 517 Dodge , St , , - Omaha No lit. : iencG ot Life , Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. A CHEAT ) M MANHOOD ihwetM TlWUy.JTfrronj ind Phrrieal Doblllty , ro lnr DfcJlnn In M&n. Error , of tenth , u the ld nJwrta cmiunic Irotn Indlwietloni or . in. A book for etory man , yonnp , mlddlo-ajed , l f ' nUlrl r t orlj [ Men. lor all afule LnnS ' " " " "s e cboue of which la Inialuabla JV ? * A 1 } ° r' * hfM "Perlence for S3 ra Is i nch a probably never before fell to the let ' in beautlfo , ' e . raaoMcdi'ovcre , full gllt.gnarenteod .oannciwojk n .every . eon , -mechanlcol , lit. ? M . ° ? * ' ' t * n " Olh" W0'h B ° ! d ' " i conntry for 02.60. or tun money 11I bo refunded 7 y In.tancfl. Price only Ji.oo by uaurpott. , ' J. IllustratyofMiirl.ftrJnU. Hon now. Sod J ' " rcfdtho&utLorby the National Ucdlcal Delation , to the ofrlcrB of which ho rcf.r . befideniml Llfotbould bo read by tne yonnir * nT "t'6 "nlcted ! ' l if. " " - . 11. I.OD on I.fcncAt. rf"n5 ° .memVJrl [ t&tlfty. ' " * hem Tll9Bo1' i . u of Ufo will not bo u oful , whether umu , , KUUdIan , Inf ' Jilrcfa the PCI . f BO consulted ou illillicues'rennlr'i ' ' * tl n i. CftrooloandobstlnatedUoaj. , i " " ' " the iilll - - - - . THYSELF T. 0. CARLISLE , BnEEBER OF 0. VALLEY IOWA. . , - - - . "Btnd for drculart. " 3 wing to the increase n our business we've idmitted to the firm ffir Edwin Daviswho s well and favorably : nown in Omaha.This 7ill enable us to han- lle an increased list f property. We ask hose who' have desi- f able property for aleto place the same rith us. The new firm rill be ' 5 , ' EAL ESTATE BROKERS. 13 Oouth Mth St. i