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OMAHA DAILi BEE FRIDAY JULY 18 , 1884. Vital QttC8tlottelit | ! V4iltfitmott eminent phyttctan Of ny achoot , w hot la the best tiling in th world for quictins and allaying nil imUtioi of the nen cs , and curing nil forms of norvoti complaints , giving nnturAl , childlike refresh ing sleep always ! And they will tell you unhesitatingly "Some form ofJloftlff" ciurTKn I. Ask nny or nil of the moat eminent phys Ici.ins : "What In the host nnd only remedy tha can bo rcliod on to euro nil diseases of the kid neys nnd urinary orjrnns ; nuch n Urlght'a dis oftso , diabetes , retention , or inability to retail urlno , nnd nil the diseases nnd nllmonts ] > o cullixr to Women" "And they will tell you oxiilicity nnd em phsticftlly" KuchuHr ; A k the smno physicians "What is the most relinblo nnd suroit cim for nlll liver dignities or dy ? pepsin ; constipation indieostlon.billiou > ne , malaria , fo\cr , nguo , &c. | nnd they will tell TOU : MandraKtl or -DiimMion//// " Hence , when the e remedies are combine ! with Others equally \atuable. And compounded Into Hop Bitten , inch won derful ftnd mysterious curatlro power la developed , which Is no ( tried In Ha operations th t no dl uuc or 111 health can possibly eilstor resist Ita power , and yet It Ii Harmless ( or the most fr&ll omin , weakest Inva lid or smallest child to use. CHAPTER II. "Patients "Almost dead or nearly dying" For years , nnd glu-n tip by physicians , of Uriflht's and other kidney disease * , li\or complaints - plaints , severe cough ? , called consumption , have boon cured. Womtn gne nearly troy 11111 From agony of neuralgia , nervousness , wake- fiilncs , nml > artousdi ca8CB peculiar to women. People drawn out of shape from oncruclatlns pania of rheumatism , Inflammatory and chronic or Duller- lie ; from scrofula. 'Satlrhcum , blood poisoning , djsncp'lnIndiges ; tion , and In lict , almost all dUoiscs frail" Nature Is heir to H&i olieed cured bj Hop Bitters , proof of which can be found In every neighborhood In the known world. tarftono genuine without a bunch of green Hops ontrovhlto label. Khun nil the tile , polsonuui etufl with "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. Statistics ( how that the mortality among cbll- ilrcn Is far greater In ' " 10 si'mircr months than ' "y ollicr0"- 'on. ll-alth an I per fect action of the bow- ell ire a'eurtd hy the IKO of lUilKfl's Food. It is neutral In Its action , i a readily t a k o n by thu littla ones , occa- llons no t > t upon the cstlvoorK'DS , and In l when the iiuiuaLn rejects all cljo. Sold liy all Druggists , put up In cant , ( our alrui , rotalllnK SOo. , i. , $1.25 and l,76. Send to WOUUIICII A , CO. , I'almcr , Jlass. for 1'hamphlet. To the no c Is of th nurlit , commcrcla lraclcr and now get tier , Hosteller's Sto mach Bitters lapccu- llarl > adapted , since It Etrungthcns the dlgcstU o orKanx.and braces the phjnlc.it , - . - \ energies to uiihcaltli " fnl Influence ! . H re moves ntiil preicntd malarial focr.con- stlpatlon.djspcpsla , healthfully ttimu- litcsthekldncysand lijaililcr and enriches as w ell as purifies the blood. When oior- o o in o by fatigue , uhother mental or ptnslra ] , tha mar ) and debilitated find a reliable source of renewed strength and comfort , orsalo by all druggists and dealers generally. l-l , rui. .nil kll Orom. A / drop. Iwi > rl . dilklou fitur tlu. or chkinru i ) . . .4 t. .11 luuiui.r drlak bmw * rfeM.tr Mu. Alk TMjr rMvr .r d l.J . ; . w. vrnrpEBUAini , ei juio < ti > irA.r. . r. RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal nd"US. Mall Btoainorc SAILLNQ EVERY SATURDAY , BBnVEEH HEW YORK AND ANTWERP Thellhine , Germany , Italy , Holland and Ftanet Steerage Outnard,820 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , $ fft Excumloii , 8iO , InoludluKbeddlnir , etc. 2cl Cabin , J50 , Hound Trlii , $ tw 00 ; Excursion , $100 ; Baleen from M to 30 ; Excursion 110 to 2100. "flter Wright & Sons , Gen , Agents. 65 Broad ICaldwelL Hamilton & Co. , Omihi. P. K. Olou tnan & Co. , 208N. IBth Street , Oouhaj D. K. Kim kill Onuhairenta. tInio cod'ly GIVEN AWAY Tq 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. T Vf no other nourltli ui tint. It nrw wlUi liluj | * rrecUy. " wrttoi a itiutli- rrlluiidrt l of liroujrlinul thewlioluU H .tiWifyto ti of MOBtfciC'8 lOOD FOB IM rlaHTS , ViJIll I Itaiuirvt no cooking. ) k t loo.l la ; ? K % i/TiJlVrtw111 . , Iturir y eaU ou rvcelrtor priou In J GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. ISa Debility JOKriTlLL083UBU"llJ I OF UANLY VI0011 , Bptrmatorr i ham , eta , when all other reiuo- 'dim fall. 4 cure guaranteed. I . > bottle , large bottle , ( out time * the quantity , 15. Ur ex- preai to toy addreuu Bold bj iUdrUfL'Ws. KNGLISII UKDI- CATjIKSTITUTK. ProprUton , 718 Cllre fitieet , Bt l ati.Mo. "I litveK'ld Sir A U y Cooper * yiul KcttoratiT * OTVMM. Kvtry ciulooici ipeakf blzbly ol It I * be U41ii ly o43rj It M a nauedf o ( trn merit 'tt r OoomtUf , J. 1833 UAKTAOLDl'S GHEAT STATUE. An EnRlUIi View of It's Art Vrtliic- Oonstrnctlon I > cnllB , , Tendon Dally Now , July 3. To-morroTf SI. Jules Ferry will fcol omnly Imnd over to the United Slate Minister in Paris the colonsal aUttio o Liberty for the Buy of Now York 01 which the French have boon at work fo the past eight years. It is out and nwn ; the largoat statue of modern timca. Tin Coluaaus of Rhodes , ns will bo present ! ] BOOH , was nothing to It ; it.could carry tin "Bavarm" or the "Hermann" in arms It towers to the skies from the factor ] yard of the lluo do Chaxollos , nnd tin yioTT from its coronet swoops clear of tin six-story houses , and right beyond tin walls of Paris. It is to stand on Bcdloo'i Island , in the Bay of Now York , nnd ii M boar in its hand a torch lighted bj electricity , which is to symbolize "Lib orty enlightening the world. " The statue has had nil sorts of vicisal udcs. Its conception is duo to the groa French sculptor , Bartholdi , who lias i masion for working on the collosaal scalt > ut ho and n few faithful friends had nc ittlo difficulty in persuading the publii of two hemispheres that they were ir want of this work. A Franco-Amoricar ommittoo was formed In Franco will very influential names M. Labonlavo , tl. Oscar do Lafayette , M. do Ilocham- can , M. Paul do Ilomus at , M. Wad' ington , otc. and the FrancoAmorican ommittoo duly issued its proposals fet ubscriptions in Franco and in the United tatus. They were put in n very eoduo- ivo form the republic of Franco was to make this prutty gift to her older sister o ! Vmorica. Everybody said it would 1)0 need oed thingbut few jiut down the monoy. lowover , by dint of vigorous boating of lie big drum on platform and press , by oncorts nnd locturoa and balls and fancy fairs , the money was got together ; and the statue of liberty now stands finished in its I'aris workshop , the most extraor dinary work of its kind of nil time. The moment after the presentation the workmen will begin to take it to pieces for transport to America , whore it will bo riveted together again to stand for etern ity. The dimensions are almost ludic rously largo. The figure nlono in sheer height , clear of all reckoning for the cor onet , stands 105 feet ; the extreme length from the solo of the foot to the end of the torch in the outstretched hand is 137 toot 0 inches ; the pedestal of granite will bp 83 foot high , and the two together ; ivo a grand total of 220 foot for the entire - tire work. The monument of Fish- street hill , the loftiest isolated column in the world , is but 202 foot high ; while the far famed Colossus of llhodes stood only about 140 foot without his stock- incs. The work has boon going on all these years , slowly but surely , nt the joppor foundry of Mondint ot Cio. , near the Pare Monccau , in a great workshop built otpocially for it. The further the sopporsmUhs advanced with their task the more liliputian they became in rela tion to it. What were mon , for instance , or the children of mon in that nwful eye measuring . ' (0 ( inches from corner to cor ner ! A ( Moot man standing on the level of the lips only just reached the eyebrow. While they were working on the crown of her head , they Boomed to bo making a luigo sugar cauldron , and they jumped with oasn in and out the tip of the nose , Fifteen people inight sit around the ilamo of the torch , and they would' roach that elevation by n spiral staircase within the outstretched arm. The details of the construction are hardly loss curious. Something light woe wanted for transport to the other side of the glebe , and something strong as ( roll , to onnblo the statue to resist the nroar and tear of the clomontsfor nt Bod- oo it will stand in a very exposed placo. [ t was decided therefore to makti it c ilatos of very thin copper only n. tighthof an inch thick forming an inno. md an outer skin about a foot apart , and 0 fitl the space between them with sand ispoclally toward the base , so as to g -ho statue the requiaito solidity. Tlu iollossal "tatuua of the past were either o iclid motnl , or were filled no with mason : y or woodwork. It was impossible tt idopt that plan in the present instance the cost of the metal would have boon toe ? roat , and the dilliculty of transportation insuperable. As it is , the small plntos : an bo easily unrivltod , nnd packed on board ship , and rivitod together again when they roach their destination. The jand can bo ns easily poured in or urawi : oft for repairs for any particular part IJio two skiiiH are to bo kept in their pla BOB by n gigantic skloton framework ii : iron , running four-Eijuaro from the basement to the very crown of the lioad exactly like the framework ) f a lift , and meant to serve that ndditio- nil purpose when the atatuo reaches its lustination. This solid iron frame is to ) o carried up into the extended arm vhich has all along presented n mochnni : al problem of poculinr dilliculty , it ovorngo with the weight of the torch bo ng very great indood. The framework , horofore , runs down almost to the con- or of the body nnd well below lliu cen ro of gravity. Some people and mong them Mr. Story , the great Amori- an sculptor think the statue will never tund , nnd that the wind and WIIVOH will lay havoc wiUi it. It is not solid nough , and never can bo with its opid- rmis of moro copper nnd sand. If it ould not be in solid metal like the older forks , it might have been in masonry or rood covered with copper plates. But his is a question for engineers rather han for artists and , the engineers nro uito convinced " " that "Liberty" will ro- 1st the Atlantic storms. A word should bo aid about the artis te merit of the statue , and this , in spite f its size , is very considerable. Bar- hold ! is used to working ou n largo scale , nd ho knows his craft. It is impossible , crimps , In our day to make anything uito dignified of such a subject. The guro must pose , nnd peso theatrically ; nd some people have found fault with lie stride and gesture. But the general lorit is incontestable. The drapery ii oth maosivo and line ; some parts , where 110 uleevo falls under the right arm for istanco , are as delicate andsilkyin effect s if they had boon wrought with a line Wool on the smallest scale , and in others to folds lie in great imposing masses , ho face again , wliilo classic in general oatment , is not without expression , ho most objectionable thing perhaps is 10 coronet branching out Into star rays , ich of , which is to bo n point of electric lumination for the universe , or nt any itoiorNow York bay. A CARD. To all wfia are ultcrlni { from eJrrn id tuJUcn'tlorn of joutli , ncrioiu weakiifea. early ray , low of manhood , eta I wllleond a tecluo that 111 cure % uu , I'llKK Of ( WAHCIK. Tli'.l uroat run- ly vat dlscoierod by a inlmloncry In Houth Aiucrl. 1 Send ! lf addrewwd cutUopj to H v , JosKrn T , KIN , Station I ) . Mow Vork. dy o m 4 ; cod An Ancient Monopoly , The Great Eastern railway , of England ) t long ago decided to convert an old ilway station and some arches into n > pot for the sale of vegetables in ono of 10 most crowded and poorest neighbor- > ods of the mutropulia. It appears , > wovcr , 'hat in the reign cf Ohnrfcs F , a monnpoly was granted to certain per sons whoso descendents are the owners cf Spitnlfiold's market , nnd these persons hive succeeded in establishing their right to maintain the privilege which they in herited from their ancestors , Not a cabbage - bago or n potato cnn bo obtained _ from market without paying tribute tothis mo nopoly. The judges who decided in fa vor of the monopolists , did so with marked reluctance , but they had no al ternative , ns the law was clear. " \Vol lo Moycr. It It now undisputed that Wlo Dlo Mcy cr'ft Gatnrrh Guro In the only treatment thnt will Absolutely euro Cfttftrrh froih or Chronic. "Vory otTicacIouB , Saml Oould , Wooptng Wntor , Nob. " Ono box cured mo , Mra. Mnry Konyon , Dlamnrck , Dakota. " "It rontcrod mo to the pulpit , Kov. George K. Hols , Coblovlllo , N. Y. " "Onn box radically cured mo , Kov. 0 , If. Tnhlor , 140 Noulo street , Brooklyn1" "A porfot euro nftor 30 years Miftorlnir , J , D. McDonald , 710 Broad way , N. Y. , Ac. , Ac. Thousands of tostlmo.- nlniU nro received from all uartn of the worlill- Dollvorod , 81.00. Dr. Wei Do Moyor's Iby luatrntrd Trcntlci , " with otntornontfi of the cured , mntlod froo. D. 13. Dewey & Co. , 12 Pulton Street , N. Y tuo-t.htirn & sot-m&3om Ho Iilvoa in St. Jjouls. Drake's Traveler's Mnffnzino. IIo was an old man , and ns the ontorcd the room ho remarked timidly to the editor : "Do you want something to print in your paper ? " "Yos , " replied the edi tor , "if it's worth publishing. What is it ? "Got your pencil out. I noyor rode on n railroad train and I run going on 80 years of ngo. " "All right , " said the editor , "that is n good item. " "I never saw a telephone. " "Is It possible ? Go on. " "Nor n pretty girl. " "Go ahead. " "And I haven't washed my " .ico and hands for twenty years. " "All ight. Stand a little further oil and keep on. " " 1 was In my teens when I drank my last glass of water. " "So was the man who writes the funny paragraphs for [ this paper , " remarked tlio editor. "Proceed. " "I never hoard 'Pinafore. ' I never saw an open backshirt , nor a game of base-ball , * nor n white elephant , nor a cigarette , nor a lino-cut chewing tobacco , nor n dude , nor a wide-awake newspaper , nor n pug dog , nor n pair of low-cut shoes " "Groat Caesar - , nor a , man ? " interrupted the astonished oditcr , "whore in the world have you lived all these seventy odd years ? " And the old man responded sadly : "in St. Louis. " Ijottcr from Senator II. O. Nelson , SENATE CIUMIIKK , ALIIANY , N. Y. , April 4 , 1883. On the 27th of February , 1883,1 rras taken with a violent pain in the region of the kidneys. I suffered such agony that I could hardly stand up. As sonn ni possible I applied two ALLCOOK'S Po rous Plasters , ono over each kidney and laid down. In an hour , to my surprise and delight , the pain had vanished nnd I was well. I were the plasters for a day or two as n precaution , and then removed them. I have boon , using ALLCOOK'S Porous Plasters in my family for the last ton years , nnd have nlways found them the quickest and best external remedy for colds , strains , kinks and rheumatic nflbctions. From my experi ence I believe they are gtho best piaster tntho world. HENUY 0. NELSON. A Tale ot tlio Suiaiiior-Tlmo , Uurdottc. A soul-skin cloak , slumbering in a ce dar closet , awoke with a start , nnd beheld - hold n suit of summer flannels climbing up nn adjacent nook. "Mercy on mo ! " exclaimed the seal skin cloak , "aro you/ hero already ? It Booms to mo I have hardly boon asloap nt Wll What time of th6 year is it1' ? " 0 , " said the summer flannels , "lio still ; don't got up. It's only the last week in Juno , but I've played the loud est joke on the boss. Got { him to run down to the country with mo , where I had an appointment with a cold wave , and vro fixed him up with a now kind of catarrh , n touch of rheumatism , sere throat , cold in the head , neuralgia , lum bago , and stiff nock. Ho fired mo out of the window last night , and vows that ho'll never , never go with mo ngain. "What will you do ? " asked the seal skin cloak. ' 0 , I'll ' stay hero , " said the summer flannels. "I'll bo wanted again. He'll wear his winter flannels until ho has n sunstroke , and then , just before the next cold spell , ho'll coma around af'or mo. I know his ways. " "Horrid ! " said seal-skin , sleepily , nnd tilonco roignod. nioa Files are frequently preceded by a souse ol weight In the back , loiim and lower part of the tbiloinoncnuHliiR the patient to suppose lie has inmo nlfoctluu ol the klilnoya or iiulghborlng At times , ym toma of Indlgoutlun ire prosoiit , as llatuoncy , wiooflliiOBs of the itoniach , otc. A inolstcro Ilka perspiration , iroduclup n Aory dlangrooablo Itching particu- nrly nt night nftor getting warm In bed , Its fory coiuiiiou nttoiutnnt. Internal , External mil Hulling I'iloa ylolil at once to tlio nppllcn- Ion of Dr. Jinsauko'sPllo Itcmody , which nets liroctly uf en the parti allectod , absorbing the umorn , nllaylng tlio intense itching , uud of- octlug r > pormauont euro where other romo- lies have failed. Do not delay until thodruln in the system producoa porniixiioiit disability , iut trv It and Im curod. Hcbrotor & Becht.J "Trade Hupullod by 0. If Goodman. " lomcrvlllo Journal. S "Now , then , farmer , " aaid the denizen f the city , nftor ho had made arrango- lonta for the board of himself and fain- ly for'a fortnight , and paid the bill in ad- anco , "I suppose wo'll live in clover rhilo wo are here plenty of good coun- ry butter , and all that , oh ? " "Oh , yes , Bir. " , "No danger of starving , oh ? ' f STSfiS "Oh , no , air ; the peddlers from the ! ty come this way twice a week with ogotablos , fruita , and such ; the milk rain stops and leaves a can every day , nd the butter , choose , and egg man Diuca round every Saturday as regular i clockwork. You needn't fear but you'll ave plenty to cat. " Tlio Voice ot the People , The people , as n whole , seldom make ilstnkea , and iho unanimous voice in raise which comes from these who have sod Hood's Sarsaparilla fully justified lie claims of the proprietors of this great icdicino. Indeed , these very claims nro asod entirely on what the people Bay lood's Sareaparilla has done. Send to I. 1. Hood & Co. , Lowoll.Mass , , for book ontainlng statements of many cures. Tha Old Man HUcil Him Ui > , 'lillaJelplilix Call , Old Man "My son , you don't ' appear a know any more after your four years f college than you did when you tartod. " Young Man "Why , I was No. 1 In ymnaaticB. " "Gymnastics don't earn bread and but- ar. " "But aoo what splendid physical health have. There's not a young man in the Miutry with such a stock of music us I tined at college. " "All I in that case it is nil right. I'll ' inrcntisc you to n blacktimith , " b < BLOODY DIM , , THM TEKUOH Ilia Meeting with n Quito Stronger In n Texas Unr-Ilooin. "Whoop-la , whoop ! " thundered n hairy , herculean , heavily armed terror ol terrible follows , as ho kicked open the rickety door of the Frontier saloon and glanced threateningly upon the quiet crowd within. With a quiet swagger and many horrible oaths , says the Hous ton Post , ho advanced to the bar nnd said : "How's biz tor-day , Toddyman ? " "Dull , Bill , Dull. Can't you help mo out ? " ' Of co'so I can an1 will , " answered the Terror. Turning , ho called out to the loafon scattered about the room : "Como up hyro , como up , yor d coyotosl an'troat yo'so'fs , an mo , too , a ( yo' own expense. That's right , " ho continued tinuod , as the ton or twelve persons ad dressed sprang nimbly trom their keg porches and smilingly expressed thoii willingness tu accept any invitation , however over worded , the said Terror might ox- tend. "Hump 'or 'long , an" In n hurry,1 ho growled , savagely , as ho _ notcd one solitary exception to the unanimity of the acceptances , "or by the crook of my el bow I'll hurt yorfhurt yor bad. " The single exception , however , quietly retained his seat , nr.d neither by gesture nor speech did ho show the slighost con sciousness of the presence and the lan guage of the moat famous and infamous , desperate , and dreaded devil that over frightened n western shontt into temporary ary civility. Great was our Terror's amazement and greater his wrath when ho became con vinced that it wan actually the intention of the rash stranger to ignore him and his mandatory invitation. With huge , self-acting revolver In hand , ho started toward him. As lie approached nearer the ailont unknown uncoiled his long logs ani extended himself gradually up ward , nnd upward , nnd upward , until at last ho presented to our astonished vis ion the towering form of the tallest and thinnest mortal wo had over soon. When within three or four foot the Terror paused nnd said : "I gives yor tu uuderstan' I'm Bloody Bill , the terror of shorrufls an' the pattern saint of under taker. D'yor hoar mo ? " "Oh , yes ; I'm not deaf , " wns the re ply , in cool , steady voice. "An * I'm the favorite of hell nn' the rivnl of do'th nn' doctors , " continued the losporado. "First-rate record that , " wns the ro- sly."I'm "I'm n jumping jumbo am the very io'thor that broke the camel's back I'm i Texas steer stampeded I'm a curnel itrnight from Arkinsaw an1 for ! look out , fur I'm goin' to shoot ! " Simultancsously with the elevation of the revolver the stranger's foot flow forward md upward. The ball meant for his lioart wont crashing harmlessly through the roof and then , with n rapidity ot movement that gnvo to his russet brogan the appearance of n chunk of lightening in n mighty hurry , ho kicked Bloody Bill under the chin , behind the car , in the stomach , in the back , on the chin , rrith first ono foot and then the other , ind so effectually , too , that the nstonish- ad nnd thoroughly shocked man-outer found it impossible ) to use a single ono of the half-dozen weapons attached to his belt. But the Terror was really bravo , and ho struggled pjackily to uphold and preserve the vsje jjlnary * reputation 89 iear and profitable to him until his slim md supple antagonist finally terminated : ho fight by n double-footed kick that itrotchod Bloody Bill prone and breath- ess upon the floor. When restored to consciousness ho np- iroachod the great unknown and aid : "Fur do las' but. fust , what shall I all yor ? Genor'l Dook Presi- lent ? " ' Plain mister , " said the other. "What ! yor n plain mister ! " exclaimed ho Terror , Incredulously. "Jussu. " "All right , all right , souse yon say so ; y thunder ! yor deserve pormoshun. few , mister , for some y oars I've thot 1 ras a whole monag'ry in myself lyon , Iphlnt , vrulf , an' nil that but I'll be arnod of hit don't look tor-day like I'd ooh runnin' n two-bit ahow nil or along. 3f agrooblo , sir , I'd like to 1'arn who an1 rhat yor air. " "I , " repliad the stranger , in n deep , rave voice , "am the Great Amorikin julo. " "God bo thanked , " gasped the trombl- ig Terror , "that you didn't have on yor on shoes. " Tlio IlrlilKO ivtis Kendy. The following story is told : Some > irs ago the floods carried awny a bridge i the Michigan Central , nnd until it uld bo replaced there wna a suspension trnflic. Said the general suporinton- iut to the blunt , hard working old aster bridge builder ; "You must put I your men on that bridge ; they must ark nil night nnd the bridge must bo mplotod by daylight. The chief on- iioor shall furnish you with the plan id you can go right nhond. " Early thu ixt morning the general superintendent a doubtful frame of mind mot the old idgo builder.Well , " said ho , "did o engineer give you n plan for the idgo ? " "General , " replied the old nn , "tho bridge is'dono. I don't know ! iothor the picture is or not. " invention News Forty Years Ago , Cincinnati Enquirer : As late as 1811 ere was but ono line of telegraph in the > rld , that from Washington City toBal- nero , and ono of the first messages trans- Itted wat after the nominating national nvention which mot in the latter city on o 27th of May , 1844 , after selecting moaK.Polkof Tennessee as the candi- to for president , and nominated Silias right of New York for vice president , telegraphic dispatch was to Mr. Wright Washington City , and in a short time answer was received dealing , nnd it , a regarded ns the world's wonder. This ido made telegraph a success , It is true it in Baltimore , nt the time , many ubtod , nftor the reception of the tele- urn , whether it was in truth genuine , ipy could not believe in the power of jotrlclty to perform so great n wonder. 10 old gentleman from Now York , who d lived n neighbor to Silas Wright , id ho know it to bo a d d fonjory , r hohnd soon the signature of Silas righn hundred times , and had seen in w to it nnd "tho d d thing is nero > ro like Wright's handwrlto than it Is o my own. But still , with this ovl- nco against its being genuine , the tola- un was regarded asgonutno , nnd George Dallas of Pennsylvania was nominated ice of Wright , and "Polk and Una" were elected , 3ool of North Carolina Tofchcco Is the Dr. . Amelia OFFICE AND RESIDENCE' 1617 Dodgei St , , - Omaha NO. Hi. Science of Life , Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , A GREAT MEDlCAJj WORK Exhausted Vitality , Nervous and FhynloM Debility , PrematureDecline. In Man. 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Is no member of eocloty to whom The Sci ence of Life will not bo useful , whether youth , par ent , guardian , Instructor or clergyman. Argonaut. Address the Pcabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. n. Parker , No. 4 BulDnch Street , Uonton Mass. , who may bo consulted on all diseases roqulrliR skill and experience. Chronloandobstlnatedlseai. juthat Imvo baffled the skill of all other phys-jiril I clans t epoolaltyi Much treated success- lully without an Instance ( allure. THYSELFlully NEW Summer Resort Of the Northwest , Detroit , Minn. A country of WOODS AND LAKES , 200 miles west of St. Paul. Throe trains dally on the N. P. II. H. , Ith 30 Day Excursion. Tickets at about one-half rates. HOTEL MINNESOTA , An elegant house with accommodations for 200 guests. R. R. COLBURN , Pro jtSrsmD roa cmcuLAns om.sa FULL I-AKT DR.HORHE'S ELECTRIC BELT Will euro Nenoiiinoxi , LtimbaErn.lthrumatlMn , 1'nr nlyls , NturMgla , Relation. Kidney , Spine nnj Liver illvcnsc9GoutAsthiiialIeart dtacnfC , Djppepfla , Coiiffl- imtloii , FryMpclm. Cntann , . . . . rile * . hpHertsT. Iinnotencj , DumbAiruc , rrolapm * Uterietc. Only colon ! l cKli > trie Ilcltlh Amcrlratlmt K'tnlslliuKlcctrlclty anil mBR nctlsm through tlio body , mid can bo recharged In an In- Slant by the imtlcnt. 5I.OOO Would Not Buw It. DB. HORXH I was afflicted with rheumatism and ourod by using a belt. To any ono afflicted with that disease , I would Bar , buy Homo's Electric Belt , Any ono can confer with mo by writing calling at my store , 1120 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb. WILLIAM LYONS. MAIN OFFlCE-Opposlto postofflre , room 1 Fren eor block. 3TForBileatO. F. Goodman's Drugstore' mo arnam tit , Omaha. Orders ailed C. O D Chartered by theStateof 111' . Inois for thecxprcss purpose of civinBimmediatc rclielln , all chronic , urinary nnd priVate - ( Vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , , 'GlectnndSyphiIIs In allthelr complicated forma , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly rellevedand permanently cured by reme- . tuYcart ( rirf &yWlKHl'ftr Wy\ " " * ! * * * * * * * - * ji/ v bi Viisiy/iil V SSi&jicclnll'racl/cf. Seminal Weakness. Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the FaceLost Manhood , iiosltlvtlyciired , Tfert Isnocxperlinenllnit. Ths appropriate rcir.cdj : -.sat once used In each case. Consultations , per- fonol or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- flnes sent by Mail and Express. No marki ) on pacuacc to indicate contents or fender. Adiircss Ug. JAMES.No. 204Washlnrjlon Sl.ChIcagoni. Will ptirlft-tho DLOOD/rcpu. Ute the LIVER mill KIDNEYS , nnd ItKHToitC Till' JIKA-LTII iii'rcs ruculvo iicivforcc. JUnlhrns tliu mind and iiplillus Ilr.ilu 1'iiMcr. i.i InKlloin coiiipLilnts i ruiiuuiii , aiicinpiH IIL couiiurit itiMK uniyitiK tn the popularity ot tliuoilcln.il. lo not ex perl tnent Kc'tlhu ( Huni.NAi , AND in ST. Ht-ud yournddrt-flsto'lUnDr. ItnrtorM'ed Co.V t.t.Jxuis. Mofor our"DKKAM 13OO1C. " M 1'ullor Etrunuobud useful Inlormutlou , iroo.JJ C. A. POTTER , "TTr'Omaba , ieb ! 19 , Dlctntlonj , Kto , promptly attcn to. IN BOTTLE ? . Manger , "Bavaria. 'ulmbachor ' , f Bnvnrin. 'ilsuor ' . . Bohemian. Miser - , Bremen. DOMESTIC. ludweisor St. Louis , .nlmusor. . . . St. Louis. ! est a. . . . _ MiHnukep. chlitz-J'ilsuer Milvrnulree. [ rue's Oninlm. Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine 7ine. ( ED. MAURER , 121 Farnam St. Dr.Tanner CUOIJN8i'S : ItLOGK , Corner Ifith nnd Capitol Avenue , THUiTH JHRONICDISEASES U all their lormu. > fOUNQ MEN , who are suffering from the tIi ( > cU Youthful Indiscretions , would do well to a\all ; iii8ohca of this , the grcatcbt boon overlaid at the ar of Buttorlnit hummlty. Dr. Tanner ulli uiur- tco to forfeit 'MD for e > cry cue of Bomlnal Weak. Mor Private Dlseaw , of any kind or character itchheundortaLcond Win to cure. UIODLR AGED MKN-Many men between the Ph ; a of SO mm 60 , are trouhlnl wltli a ( uo frequent lira to etanmte the bladder , often accompanied i a IUlit euiaitlng and burning eunutloo , and a la aliening of the \ntcn > tu a manner that the pa Oil nt cannot oocjunt for. On examining I ho urinary lo.-IU a ropy rudiment nlll often be found , ani uctlme * guiull particle * of albumen will appear , I the color ulll h of a thin , niilkl li hue , a aln mull ) jf too darkund tonilifappcari'.ii'O. Iheruarg , n j min who dlo of thi * dllllculy , Isnoraut ol the i o. It U tlie socoud tUX4 of rupunal wcakneaa , Tounvr tll Ruarantco a ( icrloct euro In all tuch i o-tiid a bcvkltb ) rostoratlon of the ( Iciilto urluarj in - at cbo\c , I ' ' uij United States Depository First Nalial OF OMAHA Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts , The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha , STJCOK330Ra TO KOUOTZK BROTnBRS. Organized In 1806. Organized M n National Bank In OAPITAIj . S200.OOI BUUFLiUS AND PBOFITB . SIBooo | < omcsBJS nntUM Komrrii , President. JOHN A. Caiionro * , Vice ProMdonl. A ODSTDI Komrrii , Id Vice I'rcslilcot. A , J. ForruroK. F. n , DAVIS , Cwhlei ( V n. UiaquiiB , AssliUnt Cnhlcr. TrkDSMta k Kcnenl banking business. ISSOM cortiflrAtoa bearing Interest. Draws drafts en Frandaoo and principal cities In the United. 8t Also London , Dublin , Edinburgh and the prln Ittcs rt this continent and THE MERCHANTS Authorized Capital. - $1,000,000 Paid-up Capital , - - 100,000 Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000 BANKING OFFICE I / / W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Sts OFFICFRSI FRIOT iltmror , President. I 8nt'iK.Roo MV-P Bin. B. WOOD , Cashier. | Lurnxu DBAEV , A DIRECTORS ! Frank Uurphy , Samuel E. Rotors , Ben. B. Wood , Charles O. IIouscl , A. D. Jones , Luther Drake. Transact a General Banking Business. All wh ( have any Banking business to transact are Invited call. No matter bow larpo or small the transaction It will receive our careful attention , and ve promlx always courteous treatment. Fays particular attention to business for part lei residing outside the city. Exshango on all the prin cipal cities of the United States at very lowcet rates. Accounts of Banks and Bankers received on favor able terms. Issues Certificate of Deposit bearing 5 per con Interest. Bujsand Bells Foreign Exchange. County , Cll and Government secumtoi UNITED STATES OF OMAHA. S , W Cor , Farnam and 12th Sis , Capital , - - § 100,000.00 C. W. HAMILTON , Pros't. 8. 3. CALDVSELL , V. Proo't. M. T. BARLOW. Crtshlor DIRECTORS : 3. S. OALDWELI , , B. P. SMITH , 0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BABLOW , 0. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts solicitor1 , and kept sub loot to sight chock. Cortlflcatoo of Deposit Issued * tnv sblo In S , O and 12 months , bearing Interest , or on demand without In- torost. Advances madoto customers on approved securities at market rate oflntorost. The Intorosta of Customers are 3'osoly guarded and every facility compatible with principles of sound banking freely extended. Draw sight drafts on England.lro and , Scotland , and all parts of Eu- ope. Soil European Passa o Tickets COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. Cor. 13th and Douglas Sfcs. Capital Stock. - - - 8150.000 lability of Stockholders , 300,000 'iye Per Cent Merest Paid on DGpsits WANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE OCELoore * AMKSK. BOYD . President . M. JJENNKTT . Vleo President ' . A. PAXTON , . Morning Director OITi : . WILUUIl . Uaehtei HAS. KMANDKRSON , THO ? . L. KIMBAW , . W. GANNETT , HAX ilKXKR , KNUY 1'UNDT. E L. STONE. & J4UEK15 , UMBEETAE1EB ! 18 MTH STREET , BET. FARNAW AND DOUGLAS ( SnCOESSOKS TO JOHN O. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS ! the old stand 1417 tarnara street. Orders by apu Bollcitod and promptly attcoted to. H , K , BUBKET UNERL DIRECTOR AHD EMBULMER 111 North 18th Street Omana CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER , AND DEALKIl IN italic Cases , Cofflns , Gastets , ShronAs , CTO. , KTO , , OO Fnrn nt St. , - OfllAIIA , cgrapulo orders promptly ittcndod to. Telephone rplz AwnniDM Co. , ol ivondon , Oath Mts , , . itcnwkr. N. Y. . C H a : owlwao Moraluntl , of NewMk. K. J. , Upllal 1,876,000 01 ird KU , PldltdelrblK pltt | . . . . . J.ttW.OCO.Ct niW l iml Oai ul JAS , H. PE&BODX M , u , IYSIOIAH & SURGEON , wldenou No , 1407 Jones Bt. Office , No. 1(0 instruct. Otttai I'oura UID. to 1 p. ru. , Mid to S p. ffl. Telophouo tat oiiltxj 67 , Owing to the increase in our business we've admitted to the * firm Mr Edwin DaviswhO' is well and favorably known in Omaha.Thi& f will enable us to han dle an increased list of property. Weasfe those who1 have desirable - 9 rable property for saleto place the same with us. The new firm- will be & 1AL ESTATE BROKERS. 313 South 14th St ,