OMAHA DAILl * EE TUESDAY JULY 22 $11,951 IN CASH GIVEN AWA > Smoker * of IJlafkwcll' Oonnl Dull Durham RmoklDK Tobacco v receive Premiums M follow ! term * anil fondltlonn htronpoclfli gRt PREMIUM. RCJtOQi 2d " $2,00 $ ; joe 3d " $1,00 $276 22 other Premium * M hero h < n $1550 The premiums will be aw r < ! Doorailxir M , 1881. Int Frcmll pot * in Iho jicrson from whom wo cotvothplirffMtnumbcrofourerai $175 tobacco I > 110I prior In lire. It. 2(1 Ixs riven for the neit Unrest nnmli MU\ thru , In Iho orJer of Iho numli of cmptjr linini roeelrM from cue tO thB tWetlly.fllrO BllCCrtWftll C < 1 $ O tcsUnt * . 1'jvcli Mir mint b ir o orlirlnsl Unit Dnrhim libel. U nj Uautlon Notli Ittnermo tamp. 7O Bairs mu t 1 done tip w > cnrrly In $ GO package , with name ami adilrcM ponder , ami number of burn contnl M. plMn1r ninrknl on Hi * otit'M and must INrntrh nm pwalil , HlnrkwrllS Ilurhnm Tnlinrt $2O L'o.IunnM.N (1 Ktprriremili packiurf lia picture nf Hull B nniir tii-it antifMinri-tnrnt * 1' * i n Mf t . n * DR.HORNE'S ELEGTH5G OEi \\lll cure ycrvmm r.ii > nh.ipn itlicmimtlMit , nit In , 31'Minlulh , Sclnl Klilnr ) , Hiltit | > " 111 I. itlKAM , Ootlt.APthlllA.ll lIlMIlM' , l > ) Ml ln , Cdl Imtloii , Krj Mpclaa , ratn 'llc . ii : > llcmr | , Imnntr DmnbAinic. l'rol | i n t'tfH , etc. Only Mcntlflel tnc licit In America lhat ivnilillH-ElPCtrirlty ami x > ctl m throiijrh the body , and can be recharged lu ai { tut br the patient. CI.OOO Would Not Buw U. * * Da. tlomd 1 wag afflicted with rheumatism enred by nt\ng \ B belt To any one Afflicted \ Ihatdlicase , I would lay , buy Uorne'i Klectrlo I ! Any ono oan confer with me by writing cal Atj my ( tore , 1420 Douglai itreet , Omaha , Nob. W1T.LIAU I.YUN ; MAIN OFFICE 1(22 Douglaa Street. Cffot tale at O. f. Qoodmaa'l Urutf Store" ] arnam St , Omaha. Orden filled O.O D Dtas tas Heiiial Instill ! Chartered by theStateoMl Wnols ( or the express purpc fofglvinclmmedUte relfel mil chronic , urinary and pi Jvatc disccscs. Qonorrhcr jQIcct ondby plnlls in all thi complicated form * , also i diseases of the Skin or Blood promptly relieved or V/enkness , NYchl I-OSECS by Dreams , PJm les c the Fare.Lost Mnnhood , imattU'etj/r rccl7iei f * > inrjr/irrf iri.iiu ; . Th : appropriate n..r.cd CJtonce uieilln each case. Consultations , pel Bonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med irJncn r.ent by Mall and Express. No marks o pautare to Indicate contnta or tender. Addres ii.Chicagoll ( BRKUIlit. ) (1FTKIL ) li'LEOTno-VOLTAIC nuLT and otuer Ktiornio Jli Arrux\cEs nro gent cm UJ Iaja' Trial TO llEN ONLY.OUNQ Oil OLD , who are Buffer- In B from NKnrotJS Dr.nrj.mr. LOST VrrALirr. VViBTixa WIUKXESSEB , nrict all these dhraje * of a J'liuonii. NiTUUK , ro ultlntc from ABCBTS ana Orurrt C'IUSKJBpealy relict and complete restoration to ilKiurn , VIOOB nd MINUOOD UUIIUNTEPD. Bend at ouco for Dluitrated Pamphlet ( roe. Adareu yoi.TAU' OKI.T CO. , nTnrahnll. Mich. Wlde-Awake Agents Wanted Every where Tor NOTED WOMEN liy Jnmes Parton. thn mrateft Moirraphpr of ti ! < ? air Anelotrant volantctorftiOimfrfit. 24 full pnireJIIiiMrntloii I'rlceonly $2 0. Dcwrlljw&orliariuiprn. A Imolc fort-vcr vouiau. J. Jt. CuMtllHTry.JI & M ilaUl.onM. , Cliltagi \Vlllrnrlfyllin DLOODrrrpi- Into tfia LIVER and KIDNEYS , ami IKHTOIIU HKAi.ru ' ' ' ' TIIK 'n'rid v'iaoil'of'voUTfif I * - jipnsln , AVnntorAlMiclltc , jit- . ClROStlou , I.nek ui HtrcilKtll , uiidTlrcilKvulliiKiilisolutuly cured. Hones , muscles mm IIIT\CS rcci'Uoncwrori'a liiillvcns the inliiil mid niipillrs | | llnilu 1'invcT. ' Bntl < ilii lroiiicuiiiplalnli - - . . _ J * iiociilliirto their BUX will flnd laDlLIIAHTKH'SinOtJ TON1O iitufa nod Fjicriiv euro , ( liven it clear , lioalllir complexion. rruiiucnt atloiiiptsnt luimuriVltliiK inilyitild to IliopopiilurltyuftliuuiiKlnul. J > u nutvxpcrl * UCIlt-KuttllU OUIIIINAI. AND IIKST. f NmdyournildrrniitoTbnDr. HnrtorMM O.T Jst.J/ . Mo.for our "IWJSAM HOOK. " I till of Btrangtt and luefal utforuutlon , froo.J Tn thoaoKultcrlncfrnnitdo ( HoctH of routliful errors , nominal weakixiM , early uo ca/t lout mntiliooii , etc. . 1 wllUtudoupurtlcularBOf a inipluandcorteln tut > ana of * fl * cnrn , frnuof cliarffo , rour 'djln n to V ( J. HWII'U. Moodus. ( Jouii Corner t'Uh mid Capitol Avenue , TUEAT8 CHRONIGDISEA8ES La all their forms. YOUNO MEN , who are suffering from the edocts of Youthful Indltcretloni , would do well to avail themselves of this , the K * < atest boon ever laid at the altar ot luderlnz huiiunlty , Dr. Tanner wll guar antee to forfeit ( SO1) for every cua of Seminal Weak- HUM or Private Disease , of any kind or character which he undertakes and falls to cure , MIDDLE AOEI ) MKN Many men between the ages of SO ana 00 , are troubled wllh a too frorjueut dejlre to evacuate the Mulder , often accompanied byatllzht ima'tlmr and burnlni ; tensatlon , and a weakening of the iviU'in In a manner that the | > a- tleot cannot tcoount lor , On ezatnliiniff the urinary dt ) > otlti a ropy ledlment will olten be found , and BomeUima si all iiartlclei of albumen will appear , or the color will be of a thin , inlUlsh hue , a aln ctiangtoKto a datkand torpid appearance. There are many rvn ho die ot this dimculy , Ignorant of the cause. It li the second ttaie of temlnal weakness Dr. Tanner will imaraiiteu a | ierlect euro In all such cooei.aud abealtliy restoration of the Ocnito urinary OiKans. Call orwdrwi as abote , Dr. Tanner. 18 DECIDUD 11Y Royal Havana Lottery I 1A ( OOVEIINMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana , ubu , Every IS to 14 Days. TICKETS , J.OO. HAf.VfM.8100 nuojeov t'J ii" outnlpulatlon , not oootrolled by Hie partial In Intoriwt , It li the fairest tiling In tlir nature cl'cbaoco In existence , t'orlnfornmtlonand psrtlcuUn apply toBIIII'SKV CO..Oea. Aiftnli , 1212 Drpadwav , N V , rlty. K. KAI'll 4 : CO. , 417 Walnut street. Bt , Iuls , Ho. cr r'rink Ixibraun , L , D. , to Wj-rinJotlr , Kau. Jyiuic i * If , I OUAJ1PAONBWAITERS. . How They TMako PortiincR Out ol Conllillngrnbllo. Botton Olobo , "Do you ROD that follow oror thot Raid a wcll'known roalnurant koo [ ; pointing across Washington Rtroot , other ttftcrnoon. The Bpcftkcrpointoc A young man nttired in n chocked si kersey nat and light kid gloves. "II should you imagine ho tnado a living ? "Well , possibly , that ho hns a com tcncy in his own richt , or that his I cnU were wealthy. " "Il'in. That mnn is a wnitor , am mighty sharp one , too , I hired him or but ho wfia too sharp to suit mo , am lot him go. 1 do not believe ho we moro Mian half his time and the rest the time ho lives high andcuts _ a swo "How docs ho nianago ill" onxioi inquired the repoitor. "NVoll , he's what you may call a j fcssional champaigno waiter. 11 o mu a spncialty of fancy balls , wino hot and high-toned summer resorts in f ; places where largo quantities of wino sold. Why , I've known of his gottinj high us $1,25 each for corks , " "What do you mean ? " "Why don't you knowl Some firms pay waiters in that way for push their winos. The foreign manufactu ; and bottlers of chatnpalgno have adop a system of branding the ccrks with tl names and the quality of the wino in bottlp , and if they are not bought pishing the wino , they bring a good pi from manufacturers of domestic chr paiuncn , who so thorn to palm off n orablo trash on the unsuspcctong pub ! I'm told thnt Mumm'a ugunt has recon indicted no less than fourteen manufi turors of domestic champaignos for tl ofTeiiBB. Hut that isn't the only way tl follow makes money. Ho has otli dodges. " "For example ? " "Well , whim ho is waiting ho invari bly carries a Jules Mumtn cork in r pockot. A guest calls for a bottle 'Mumm'a dry. ' Ho runs to thowii collar , gota a bottle of inferior foreign < domestic wino , which should not co moro than a dollar , opens it in the pro once os the guest , and places it togothi witn the Extra Muinin cork on the tabl aasily concealing the cork that ho hi just drawn. A glance at the cork sati ios that the wino is all right there Is ; oed deal of imagination about thai hings , you know and ho pays 83.50 c 55 for it. The waiter turns ever lollar to the house , and pockets the di oronco. But ho reaps his richest ha 'ost at fancy balls , such as the Arlon i low York , champaigno flows there lib rater , literally by thousands of bottlei 'artica got into a box and order wini lone but the best , of course. The ; ot it at first , but ho nil oh attention do you suppose they pa 0 the braud they are drinking after the lava had a few glosses ? None wlmtovoi . 'ho waiter supplies thorn with bottle al or bottle at $5 each miserable domoe io stuff , which has cost him at the ba lorhaps ono quarter of that sum. II inkoa in another way , too. Few poopl calizo how the curled haired , win rinking darlings of society are bam oozlcd. Two-thirdo ever they pay a ittlo attention to the number of bottle hey have ordered as they do to th rands , and it is the easiest thing in th 'orld for the waiter to collect pay for ; ozon or fifteen bottles when only tei ave boon ordered. That follow I point 1 out is a worker , when he's at it , am bold ono. I have not a doubt that h juld clear at a Liodorkranzor an Arioi all ovnt ยง 100. Do you -wonder that h orkodl it 'hat ' the sale of Hood's Sarsaparilla con nuos at such a rapidly increasing rate ; i * , 1st : Because nf the positive curativi iluo of Hood's Sarsaparilla itsolf. 2d : Because of the conclusive evidence remarkable euros effected by it , unsur used and seldom equalled by any othot odioino. Bend to 0. I. Hood & Co. , Jwel ) , Mass. , for book containln tcmany utomunts of cures. A TEKUOU TO KOAl ) AGENTS. enth jfEuBonoBlftlr , the "ShotBun McBHonBor" IncKlcnts of Ills Career , Ita OalKornlan , 1KD In Auburn , Cal. . Juno 27 , 1881 , ol conHiitnlitlon , Kugenn lllair , n native of AuguHln , Mu. , iitad 37 yours nnj 8 mouth * . Mr. Blair was for many years in the rvico of Wells , Farno & Co. as "shot- in messenger" on Htago routes , and waa oil known throughout Nubraskn , Utuh id Mem I mm. Ho was held in tlio high- t ustoom by the clliccrs of the express mpauy for nis fidelity and bravery , 'nchvoro often put to severe tests. : r u year past ho has bno'i ill with the nstunption , a diacuso which finally car- id him off , and during that time the ox ess company and its employes wore uu- initting in their care of and attention him. The following account of two counters with highwaymen will bo of tereat to the reader and the express itornity generally : About 1) ) o'clock p. m. , February 27 , 77 , the stnuo from Hamilton to Ward , White 1'ino county , Nevada , had iched a point about two miles out from urd , whenwithout warning or an order stop , two parties began to fire their ns into and at the stngo. The uiosson r , Eugene Dlalr , who was on the seal th the driver , and "always fixed for ) company , " returned the fire of the rty on the loft from a "Wells-Forgo1 rtgun , loaded with largo buckshot , ittoring the robber's right arm near ) shoulder and sending two buckshot 0 his right side between the fourth 1 sixth ribs. Blair then jumped from ) seat to the ground , when two shots ro fired at hin by the other robbor. tir returned the fire , when the robber iko and ran , Blair following and shoot- ; at the retreating figure until ho rvas : of sight. Returning to the stngo ird the wounded robber calling that the nld give himself up , and that ho was in ying condition. Blair assisted him a sUgo and took him into Wardwluro the next day , after having his nnn nut ated , ho died. The coroner's jury nd that his name was John Carlo , a Ivu of Ohio , aged 2It years , and that shooting by Blair was perfectly juuti- ilo , as it was done in the defense of perly intrusted to his cure , and while 10 was engaged in the unlawful act of liway robbery , Immediately after inquest Blair started in pursuit of other robber , James Crawford , and i struck his trail , which ho followed ton day ; , capturing the man in South- Kevuda. Blair brought him back to ito I'inr , whuro ho pleaded guilty and Bout to the Nevada stttto prison for a 11 of years. This robber died in prison uary 18 , 1881. n the 4th of Soplomber , 1877 , there a Urge shipment of money to bo sent Wells , Fsrgo & Co. , from Kuroka , , , toTjbj , f. jny vlT tLu mmer * ut the latter place , Eugene Blair a Jimmy Brown wore the "shotgun m songors" who were to guard the troasi through to destination. It was genera known in the region that about the fief of each month such shipments weromai and that the stage which carried the m songors would bo certain to have also < treasure on board , A. J. Davis , al "Big Jack Davis" ( who had recently bi discharged from the Nevada state prli at the expiration of a term for robb the express on the Central Pacific tr near Verdi , November Oth , 1870 , ho ing the loider of the bar Thos. Lauria ( an ox-convict ) Bob Har ton ( an ex-convict ) , and his brother , 1 agreed upon a plan to take in the st at Willows stage station whenever t had reason to believe it was carrying Tybo money. The stages loft Eur late in the atfornoon , and were duo at Willows station about 0 o'clock in evening. Jack Davis , Bob Hamll and brother were to bo near the Willi station , and Lauria was to remain in . ' roka until a stage vith messenger abe should leave , when ho was to go to summit of a high mountain about miles from Eureka , and at a faxed pi buildas many fires aathoroworomossonj on the stage , so that the fires could distinctly seen from the station. As si as the stage with the two messengers board left Eureka on the afternoon of ith of Sdptombor , 1877 , Lauria moun a horse and rode to the place designati built two bright fires as per agrcomi and returned to Eureka without his i sonco being noticed. As soon as dai ness came on so that his confcdora could see the fires they rode up to t station and leveling their gnns at t hostler and a rancher , who happened bo at the stable at the time , domandec surrondnr which waa immediately cor plied with. The two men were Ui uoiind and gagged and laid away in stall in the back part of the barn , boil admonished at their peril to give i ilarm when the sUgo approached. . ' ibout an hour the stage rattled up md stopped in front of the open ba : leers , as usual. Blair was on the ot if the seat next to the barn with tl Irivor , and Brown on the dickey s ust behind thnm. As the stage came , stop a voice yelled out from the dar ] toss near the stable door ; "jSugono'Bla urrondor. " Blair took It for a joke an lid not move until the command , "Gi lown off there and surrender. " [ Bla tnmodlatoly jumped from the stage wit lis short Wolls-Fargo shot gun in h ight hand , and started for the partj rho , though not in sight ha eon hailing him , when tw hots were fired at hjm ono fret lie stdo and ono from the front. Jac ) avia then rushed upon Blair , and place bo muzzle of his double-barreled shoi un against Blair's breast ; the lattc aizod the gun with his loft hand an lirow it up. Blair then clinched Davii nd in the scufilo swung him. around s iat the bright stage light struck equarol n Davis' back , when Jimmy Brows oiu his scat , sent a charge of nine buck tot into Davis * back , between the hipe lavis exclaimed , "I am shot ; I surrond r , " and fell to the ground. Browi artod to get down and received a she i the log which shattered thobono. Bo' [ amilton and his brother then fled int < 10 darkness , Blair following and firinj ; them as they ran. The two men ii 10 barn were then liberated and DavL as taken in and cared for until morning hen the stage turned back to Eureka irrying Davis , who died on the way. Bob Hamilton was caught , convicto < id sent to the Nevada state prison fo ; term of fourteen years. Bob s brotho : as caught and tried , bub the jury disa reed and tho.indictment fras dimissed auria was caught , convicted and sent ti 10 state prison for a term of fourtooi oars , and was pardoned by Govorno : incaid Juno i'0,1882. Ono reason why diseases of the bladdoi id urinary organs are so difficult to cun that they frequently have no pro ' : nced symptoms. HUNT'S [ Kidnoj d Liver ] REMEDY is peculiarly adapted the euro of those complaints , and gooe once to the seat of the trouble giving lief at onco. n.YIlNUM'S DW the Woll-ICitoivn Showman Got Around the Antl-OhliiCBoLiinv. , Louis Itcpublican. A decision on the Chinese prohibitory , v , imulo by the treasury department , 11 revive agitation of the Chinese quea- m. The great and only P. T. Baruum , his search for novelties , discovered rtuiii Chinese dwarfs , which , with lull-footed women and jugglers , ho pro- sod to bring to this country for show rijoacs. Knowing how rigid the laws ruining to the natives of the Celestial ipire are , and that these laws were iron- ited mid copper-fastened at the lastsos- n of congress , so that not oven a Brit- , vessel could land n British subject aring u pig-tuil "on the shores of norica , Air. Barmim despaired of being jwcil to import hia now attractions , ey were neither students nor traveller ! 1 ho feared the government in its do a to protect the homo-made dwarf , and ' ladies of Chicago , from ruinous com .itiou would construe the law againi i Chinese friends. With great care hi iparod a letter to Secretary Folge : ing for an opinion on this dolicati tier , arguing at length every poin t occurred to him in favor of their ad ision to the United States. The rotary referred the letter to th tonis division , where all such knott , bleina are solved to the satisfaction the clerk writing the opinion , a it ; and Mr. Barnum awaited the ro ; with anxiety. His threo-ring-and it-shows-in-ono-mind filled with - - - - was to-day. The department yielded to arguments , and decided that the Chi a could como. The decision is no irdod with favor by politicians in thi , who fear the result on the coming lion. Charges of improper influence ; ho use of circus passes are freely lo , but those who know the character ho customs division employes repel insinuation and assort that nothing Her than an elephant could turn them it the direct line of duty. JNo elo- nt has been soon iu Washington o congress adjourned. Pretty w u Picture , wonty-four beautiful colors of the nond Dyes , for [ Silk , Wool , Cotton , , lOo each , A child can use with ect success. ( Jot at once at your [ gists. Wells , Richardson & Co. , lington , Vt. any great calamities have mulled uth ; an imperfect timu-pieco that Id not have occurred had ono of the idnrd Jewelry Company's Celebrated is Movements been used , they nro cct time-keepers and wonderfully p. Their advertisement appears in her column , [ Now York Star. noko Seal of Nortq Carolina Tubflo- HOW PHES9 AGENTS GOTO WOH Some Stories Tlmt AVcro Circlnnl for Mlon Anderson. Actors and actresses , or many of the have private press agents , who for a sn : consideration weekly ngrco to "k thorn before the public. The task is a h ono. The prcts agent when ho hat facts sends out fiction. Ho mails twc throe letters n dsy filled with eulogy i anecdote. These notices usually published only in part , sometimes as a whole. T. are often curious productions but t ! serve the purpose of that itch for noti oty which means money to the pro : ional player. The movements of an actress arc i chronicled with as much minuteness , care as those of a queen , What they and do is eagerly sought for , though course , the lionesses of the stage cc in for the greatest amount of not Thus , for instance , Mrs , Langtry d not need a press agont. Her own not oty takes care of her , and wherever goes the reporters are busy with 1 This holpa her popularity wondorfu and doubles the aizo of her audloni So much has boon said of her that on second tour to California , at the sn towns she visited , her houses were s out long before she had arrived. 1 people complained that she cleat each town out of all its 'ret cash , and loft nothing bohii It was the same thing in San Francis Men like Lawrence Barrett have pr agents who are continually sending squ all ever the country. If not ono in 1 of those gets in It is still doing very w < It was in this manner that the colobrat princes of Wales circular got into t Cleveland Plaindoalor. Mr. Barrett 1 boon at considerable pains to deny tl indiscreet and silly effusion , which u Joubtodly affected his busmces on tether other side of the water. Miss Mary Anderson had employed iroaa agent ever since she has boon < ; ho stago. In the beginning ho work lard and cot her well known , who > thorwiso she would have boon ignore ilyatorioua paragraphs popped up abe lor In all directions , statements of fa rnro interspersed with all manner ittlo anecdotes in which the beaut ; loodncsB and religion of the young a ross werp dwelt upon. The celobrati ) r. Hamilton Griffin insisted upon tl risdom of this course , though the mo sty of the keen young girl often protoe d against them. When Mary Anderson wont to Lpndc Ir. Griffin looked around for an ingoi ) us press agent , and found one. Tl rat striking application of his talon as in the story that she had refused I loot the prince of Wales. But th tory was like a double-back action. ] } ok immensely in this country , where ; 'as sent broadcast , and simple cdiioi rote glowing panegyrics of the youn nd pure American girl who had refuse i bijjv down to , vicious royalty. Bu hen the story got back to England thor as some cavilling at it and the prince c /ales himself waa rather nettled at it ii iow of the fact that ho had never mad iy stop whatever toward meeting th Dung lady. Ono night the prince tool [ s wife to the Lyceum theatre and dut ig the course of the performance son : s royal wish that Miss Anderson shouli me to his box. Miss Anderson was al est overcome by the honor and foltvor oud. The prince and princess congratulate ) 3r quite warmly and then the princ Id quite suddenly. "Miss Anderson , I road in the paper iftt you refused to receive mo. " Aliss Anderson was so embarrassed fo moment that she could hardly speak hen she spluttered some excuse anime imo explanation in which she assuroc io prince that she had nothing to d ith it. "I thought nit , " said the prince ; "bu 0 papers do got hold of some vor ; ngular stories. " And the interview terminated. When Miss Anderson wont back ti r dressing room she hardly knov lothor to bo pleased or ashamed. Bui is recounted that there waa a fine 3no in the Griflin household that nighl d that she roundly trounced the doc- : , whom she accused of ruining hoi sinoss. But that did not stop the work of the otor and his press agont. The next iry to bo set afloat was that of the iko of Portland and his offer of mar ge to Miss Anderson. That wont along Iy for a day or two when it was flatly itradictcd by hia i race , who wrote to 3 papers that he had never had the nor of mooting Miss Anderson , Nover- iloss , the story , which was sent by ) Io , had considerable currency in this intry , where it took a longtime to dis- .tao people's minds. This , honrovor , no TO discounted the doctor and the > sa agent than the Prince of Wales ry , although it ia reported that since it time whenever noblemen meet Miss dorson they are careful tospeak to her y in the presence of witnesses. L'ho nowPHt thing there is in the ostab- imont of a press agency. It is under charge of Mr. Jerome Eddy , formerly awspapor man. Quito a number of utors have put their newspaper work .ho hands of Mr , Eddy and ho sends to the papers ono squib a day about It theater belonging to the agency. 1 advantage ) to theaters ia that the lager has no worry whatever about the si and that ho knows this department eing attended'to. 'hero ' is no doubt whatever that the 38 agent is growing as a factor in isomont enterprises. Ho saves the io much trouble in hunting up smal' ns of news. OIIIQIN OP AMMONIA. mmnnta U obtained in largo quantities by putrefaction of the uiiuo of animals. ' jpctliujirttaiinicu. very housekeeper can test baking powders ; ninlng thin difKUitlng drug by placing a of the "Koyal" or "Andrew1'earl" top n on n'liot etovo until heated , then remove Dover and unell. r. 1'ricu'i Cruam Daklm ? Powder dnca not am Ammonia , Alum , Lime , Fotauli. liono ephatoa , ( prove It by the above test ) . It eimrod by n I'hyulcinu and Chemist with iul regard to cleanliness andliealthfnliKus. . _ _ _ _ _ _ m-o-w.-m riio Development of NeUrankn. a the Prairie Farmer , ho thousands who have taken homo- ds along the line of the Elkhorn Icy railroad have not exhausted the , nt United States land in northern raska , By striking out from the oad thousands can still find vacant . Is it peed ? Some explanation is esarv. Much of the soil is very , The lay of the land ia often sth and nDorly level , Water is found any parts near the surface , so thnt i does well. The climate , formerly Iry , 1ms undergone a change , so that overal years crops have boon reliable , the impreaaion u that , owing to uinent , the conditions are so changed excresivo drouth need not bo feared , n imniriisu nrcas of tmbro- wild land are plowed , _ so ai mit of ready absorption of rain , and cuiiou cf it f'.r wcckothe c'u - evaporation moistens and cools the mosphoro and results in heavy dews t rains in what formerly was the dry ( ( Ion. A few years ago it was comn out on the plains to sloop out on ground with impunity , but now it wo aot bo so safe out in the moist grass. crease of moisture favors the growth fall grass , which displaces the short bu lo grass , and that in turn serves ai mulch to prevent too rapid ovaporati Thus the desert place becomes a frui field , and regions that but a few yc ago were supposed to bo suited only grazing , are adapted to general farm ! And instead of herds of antelopes , bu lo , wild cattle and horses , wo see WIJM fields of grain , the gleam of the shin share , and the homo of the ouocr. Fifteen years ago it was _ coci orod audacious to think of farming yong the Big Blue ; now thowholo reg for ICO miles further west , is doni settled by thrifty farmers , and thousa are traveling farther west with fair pi poets of success. Up to date this y the rain fall has been as abundant Kearney as at the Missouri river. Cr look equally promising. Practical fai ors from the older counties have ren their farms and gene west to ayail th ( solves of a free farm in the newer pai and they generally are well pleased. The soil west c f the center of the st in Bomo regions ia moro or loss son and this has led some in hn to condemn the whole rogi Bub a reasonable admixture sand is really a desirable th where the growing season is short. the plains are aottlod up wo hear loss n loss of drouth , hot winds , alkali , a other bugbears that used to hold ba the adventurous. The theoretical lit of the "ono hundredth meridian" likely to move westward , if indeed , does not cease altogether , and from t river to the mountains a prosperous i glen shall gladden the industrious lu Sandman. In this vast region there ai and perhaps over will bo , some sandy ai alkali wastes that are unavailable. B that multitudes shall como and find got domes seams manifest destiny. Solid Comfort , Every ono likes to take solid comfort and nay be enjoyed by every ono who koopsKI iey-Wort in the house and takes a few doe it the first symptoms of an attack of Malar ! [ Ihouinatism , Biliousness , Jaundlco or ai ifToction of the LIver , Kidneys or Bowels. s [ a purely vegetable compound of reel eaves and berries known to have spec ! raluo In kidney troubles. Added to thoao a omodies acting directly on the Liver ai Sowols. It removes the causa of disease ai ortifies the system against now attacks. LIST OP LETTERS. lomalning in the ] Omaha postofEco for tl , 'cek ending July 19 : QENTLKlinN. ibbvhl D 2 Knistofcrson A Liidorsou A J Kreger II > .nnasado F Kuhn M .ndorson O F Kunkel R .pple F E Mothmnn J .rinstrongE 0 Lowls J W aalan E F Tjvnam Cj aker C A McClellan Wm aty E McClelland Itothory ] ellJ .T McCnrn J evering J McCuo T sboB McGHnner G idwell Wm McNaughten T II rady J McNuIty Mr raurs F McQueen J ooar A F Marshal E J rownT W Meyer F J ucho H J MerenkorfL urgan J G. Miller F C ampboll F Monroe K impbell 0 Moora R F tiriitensen A Goo Mossett J Nickerson C oo ME Norclins F v owan & Go Norlandnr W N ozzens'R O'Brien J B rumor A H Olson O 2 unningham A O'JNielOA > alton M B Peck W P lompsoy C Peterson J P > ! ety I O Peterson P II Ullon A C Pottlto O lonoyWC Phillip * A 'onnvon ' W J Pohl Air 'ostor ' W Priestl T C aufherty J A Ptoszay J reits A Quinn J c lmrrt A Hector A C mmerfon J Kemn G mat P 2 Kopus J H twoll O Richard H fans W Rollins G Vf irgusnn A W Ruth II Y ) loy T Ryland J irbea C Handera A isterTII Sedgwick T V icbsohr J Sohon J irnoheartL H Shea J ttor.i A Sheedy D Sheppard G' iiirlmrGT Sherman W 2 arK Sibloy J n unllton T Skott J msen O Smith Bros iys U Smith F ikau B Smith Win mdry J A Spauldiog ( } S muiugson II KwensBon C illock O M Tracy J C iiA F Tyrral W , T inner W W Walker O K ipkina C Wnuzh Wm ulov > T Way DA ird'SL Weiser J F 3 ! u F Weist .r B inson .T A 2 m.ioM S White C II tby F Wtlllo W rlifeuu AHoy AVillHon G Hey II Wilson C A iiilull E WilKou .f II nyon W E Wllst n J M rnsCA Wilson H igmaii K F Wlnguist J W Uinnn Win Woodanl Wm utacn O Young HJ LADIES LIST an Mrs K G Kaley Mrs P an Miss M Keller Mra J KII MIfs L Kennedy M L iloreon Mia A KlIldeorMins M ton Mrs M Kingdtone Mrs G itin Miss L Knight Mrs T mton Mrs O W Lamar K ihov Miss L Larson Miss M ! ; o Mrs K Lareon Mlsa II npboll Mrs R 0 Lay Mrs S E rk Mrs F Lenord Miss L ' rk Mrs W A Liudekog MIrs 0 Miss M S Lomhordy Miss F : oy E McClellon Mrd S bltt MIsa A D L Macibold Misa A : Mrs B Mitchell MIsa L rom Mrs R O HdntrosoMissF , n Mrs J 2 Morgou Mrs K O n Mm 3 J Morgan Mm II R ring MiasIM Morrison Mru W Vltt MM G Mortino Misi F kman MUs A Kelson MIsa M iistbln B Nightingale Miss N nhack Mrs L Nllsaon Miss II C2 nMrslI Pulty Mies M c Mrs M S Peot Mlts M i Mrs II Ponhall II mr Mrs M X Phelps Mrs E egher Miss B Pauii Mlaa L ogher Mrs W Pribnow Mrs II ,11 pee Miss P Rawron Mrs W : oi nio R ReimlcU F in Mrs R Helmut O ndjean Miss A Ithodes Mrs M L Richards G 2 Rlchardaen MIsa R J tapion Mrs A Robbius Mrd L A nuer MIfs R RtiicherMrs A tier Mint O Sherou MiiH A imond Mrs F Kioavo Mra A 11 Mm O S Kivorttcn Miaj B tiuitt MIsa M E Lmith MI u M I Mrs T Smith Mis H 0 Ingtun Miia N Sovoiis n MUa K : ookMrsi > M KtoverMfuH Mrs M J Wolkcr Mra 0 Mrs E Wvllace MIB M nn Mrs E M Woigor Jfru S B neo Mr * * . ! Wutrpu Mrs 13 vlex ilisj J 0 Weiincitun L tM Willlairi Hra N ard Mini L WiUon Mm : olU Mrs M WluUrr ( .MUs D sou Mrs U A Wluu MUi L sun Mis * .M Wimilng Mi * B iron Mid 0 Wixiillia Mrs ra E II A * m. ' b * ' AW - * jtJF ITISASPECIFIC ITISRELIABL ron in ourlr .Kldnoy & LIver Uricbfs V Troubles , cue , rains the Back , Lei 'madder , tJrlnory orBiJc , Hot nd I4vcr DlBCiuo , | U < ra or Ko ; Drop y , Ornvcliind Rotontlon , ( ffrlno. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED , It cum DUIousnMS , ncadiche , Jaundice , Bon Btomoch , Dyipepsin , Conitlpallon and Plica. IT WORKS PROMPTLY and cures Intcmpcranco , Konroua Dlsoooci Qoncml Debility , Eiccsscs and Fcmalo Wcaknees. USE IT AT ONCE , It restores the K1DNE7S , LTVEIl and HOW SLS , to a. healthy action and CURE3 when n ! othermedlcineabll. Hundreds have been eavci who have bcca clvcn up to die by fricndi ant physicians. I'rlcc l.SC. Send for niustratcd Pamphlet ti HUNT'S 11GMEDV CO. , I'rovlilcner , It. I. D SOr.I ) IIY AII. DKUOKI.ST8. THE SURE CURE , FOIl , KIDNEY DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAINTS. CONSTIPATION. PILES , AND BLOOD DISEASES , PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. "Kidney-Wort ia the moat auccosiful rcmodj I ever use J. " Br. P. O. Ballou.Moakton.Vt. "Kidney-Wort is always reliable. " Dr. B. K. Clark , So. Hero , Vt. "Kidn cy-Wort has ourod ray w Ub aflcr two yean Buffering. " Dr. O. M. Summcrlln , Bun 11111 , Oa , IN THOUSANDS OF CASES It has cured where all else had failed. It is mild , but efficient. CEUTA1N IN ITS ACTION , but harmless In all cases. lyltclcnnicn the Blood and Btrcngtheni and Blres New Ufe to all the important orirana ol the body. The natural action of the Kidneys is restored. The liiycr is cleansed of all disease , and the Bowola move freely and healthfully. In this vray the worst diseases are eradicated from the system. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 rniaE , fioo TjqriD on DRT , SOLD DI Dncacisrs. Dry can be Bent by mail. WCLLS , llICIIAJmsoN ACO.Ourllnffton Vt. 'U SPECIFIC MBUIOINKS. jE HAR . An uuilllnj ( euro for > Semlual Weak- * ncsa.Spcrmntorr- hcoa , Impotenoy , and til Dlaeasoa that follow as a sequence of Self- Abuse ; as loss of * Memory * Unlvor- - - . . txie Jtudo.rain AFTER TAEIH i the Book , Dlmn M t Vision , Protni id jnany other diseases that lead to | o : imptlon and a Premature Grave. BKWARB ot adrcrtljcmcnta to rotnnd money , whi rugglsta from when ilio medicine la bou do n \fund \ , but refer you to the manufacturers , and tl iqulreinonta are such that they are seldom , if eve implied with , flee thtlr written guarantee. A trl one single package of Gray's Specific will oonvlni e most skeptical of Its real merits. On account o counterfeiters , we have adopted tl sllow Wrapper ; the only genuine. CTTuIl particulars In out pamphlet , which wed e to eouil free by mall to every one. fiTTho Sp lo Ucdl luo la sold by all druggists at 91 per ptcl o , or elx packages for ? 5 , or will bo sent free t ill on the receipt of the money , by addressing THE OKAY MEDICINE CO. , Buffalo , N. T. Id n Omaha 1 " < < > > . Jy 18m8 > PBINCIPAL LIKE IIOAGO , PEOKIA & ST. LOUIS ; iiy 'AV or 01IA1JA Alp LJITCOL1T TO D31TVSB , ( III VIA , NSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DE1IVEH. incctlntr In l.'nlon Icot9 ) ) tit Kiin-us Cll iiiulrn mid Denver with tlnoii li tialin lor And nil points In tliu Gicut'iiat. . . meeting ill ( j'rmul I'nlon Uo ] > t nt Uhluugo with through trains lor VEW YOItK ' , JfOA'rOJV , And nil iiitturii : Cities. tPeorln with tliuiimh tmlns lor Indlnnap. i , Clnclniintl , Coliiiiibns , nnd nil ] > oliitH In SDUtli.Knst. At St. Louis with Ins for ull points South. IcgnntPay Coaches , I'm lor Caru , Mlth Ho. lint ; Oliali-s ( scuts lire ) , Sniokliii , ' Cure with olvliif ; Cliuli-H , rnllnmn rulaco Slcuiilni ; 3 nnd tliu tuitions o. It. &Q. Ilnln Curs dully Umnd from OhlciiKo nnd Kansns City , ciiKonnd Council lllulls : Clilcao and DC Ines , chlciiBO , St. Josciili , Atchlson nnd iclta without olmiiKQ. Only thioiiRli line nlng thulr own tnilns hctwecn Cliicneu , coin nnd Denver , nnd ChluiiKo , Knnsas / und Denver , Thronirh cnrs liutwuon Iniiaiwlls nnd Council lllulls , via 1'vorla. GOING XOKTII ANI > SOUTH. illd Tmlns of KU 'iuit Day Coaehcs nnd linan rulaciiSlcoiiliiir Cars nrn run dully to from bt. I.ouls ; vlu Hannibal ; ( jnlncy , ikuk , IluilliiKton , Cednr llaplds and Albeit to St. 1'aul and MlnneaMllH ; 1111 lor Cars li lifcilnlni ; Chali-s to and liom til. JonU 1'4'orln. Only ono clmnco of cars bctwi-en : .oiiUnnl ( DCH Molne.s , 1o\\n , Lincoln , No. ika.nnil Denver , Colorado. t Is also tlio only TliroiiKli Line bfctwccn LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. Is knonn ai tlui Kreitt TIJKOUiill OAU n of Atiiurlcit , uiul lit uulvei-M.dly itilinlt- to bo tlio tst Eauipped Eallrcad In the World for all classes of Travel. trough Tickets viu tills line fur ( . .ilo ptnl- riniixiu tlckeiolllcua lu tlio UuHcU.itatce Canada , . I'OTTKH. PKnOEVAI. LOWKI.I , , i Mil fter Gful' < f > H'Vsi-fc * * Bir ix rut WOIID , Mill.afr. AJlrw , LVO.Vi IIU.VLV , Mt &SOUER I Owing to the increase in our business we've admitted to the firm Ur Edwin Davis.who is well and favorably ( mown in Omaha.This ivill enable ustohan- ile an increased list ) f property. We ask jhose who1 have desi rable property for jale.to place the same . The new firm be &EAL ESTATE 6. 13 South 14th St ,