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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1884)
OMAIIA DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , JULY 25 , 1881 GROVXSE'S DI.OCK , Corner 10th nud Capitol Avoir TKKAT3 OHRONICDISEASJ UMllliclr formd. TOUNO MEN , who &ro luffctln ? from the < ol Youthful Innlicrctlont , wouM do well to thotnsclTCO ol this , the K Ut boon ovct UU i ] Ur ol uDcrln hmn nity. lr. Tanner wll nt to lorlolt J503 for every case of SemlnM \ ncMOr Frhato Dlsaino , of uny kind or clitr which he underUknund falls to euro. UIDPLE AOED MF.M Many men between 00 are trouMnl vflih a too froi wees ol 80 nn , desire to evacuate lh Wadilcr , oitcn ooomp : Hzht emaillnit and ImtninR MDMtlon , by tli t li weakcntnK of the system In a manner tlentcannotaocounttor. On eiamlninR the ur ledlmcnt will oltcn bo found deporitg k ropy ltumon will ap ll iwirtlclos ol omctlmes i or tbo color will bo ol a thin , mllklshhuc.i . Tlier chanrini ; to a datkand torpid appearance. ol . difflculy , lKnoranl many * n who dlo of thi. femliial weak caiune. It 1) Iho second staco of will cuarantco n pc" " ' c"0 ' " " , Dr. Tanner , . rsstoratlon ol the Ocnlto.uil ahealthy Mt.and gaos. Call or Mdrcsa as abo\ , Dr. Tanner . HAS NO UPEIUOR . The Steck is a Durable Pia TUB STECK HAS SINQISO QUALITY OF 1 FOUND NO OTHER 1'IANO. SOLD NLY I1Y WOODBRIDGE BROS , 215 OMAJIA NED. Wanted Everywhere l Wlde-Awako Agents Science of Life , Only $1,1 BY MAIL POSTPAID. A QUFJAT SCBDlJOAIj WOIIH JW 8BANHOQB Hihtuittxl VltAllty , Nervous and rhycloAl Dobl I'renatura Dwllno In Man , Idrroncf Youth , tn untod tnlKrloi cHnltln ; ; from Indiscretions ci A hook Ir.r every man , young , tnlddio-a and old. It ron tains 125 proscriptions for all a cud chronic diseases cachoue of which Is Imaln Bo found by the Author , whoso experience fo 70119 la ench as probably never bcfoio foil to the < ) ! any pliyslcnn COO pages , bound In beat Frenchn.-jslln nidctyiedcovcrs , full gUt.ircaran o bo t Oner wcrk n every tonco , mechanical , crary and prolci/lona ! , than HLV otl cr work to this country for (2.60 , or Iho money will bo rcfai In ovary Inntance. 1'rtceonly Cl.OO by mall , | paid. llnitrt.tlva ! oamplo B cents. ( Send now. modal awarded the author by Iho National Me Association , lo the o ( Boors o ! which ha refers. The Bclcnso of lAta ehould be road by the yi Interaction , and by the aftllotod for tcllel will botn'fll tlL London Lanoot. Thor Is no uieml or of eoolsty to whom Thi enca cl Lb'o Kill not bo neelnl , whether youth , ont , euiudUn , .nptruotororclorjvruin. Arton Aildrrcj the Pcabody Uodloil Institute , or Ur n. Parker , No. 4 Uulflnch Strool , Ikmton } ! t.ii. , may DO oonanltod on nil dliriuios re < iulr'ir ' | 'hill zp il nco. Chrr.nloendooiitlaiktedlHoak mthnt ba91id t > i3 i.kl',1 of all other phj n * M r a I f a apecU'tyi Bach treated unoooiwi-ll UHL ! without an lot twee failure. TIWCCJ C IN BOTTL1D0. Erlanger , Itavn Culnibachov , Bavn Pilsner Uohcmi EtuBor . .Brom DOMESTIC. Btulwoiser St. Lei Anhauser _ St. Lo Best a. . . . Mil waul Schlitz-Pilsnor Milwnul Kruc'fl Oinu Ale , Porter , Domestic nnd Ilh Wine. , ED. MAUttBR 12IS Varnam Vlll purify tbo HLOOn.Ti l.vto tlm LIVER und XIONF. und ItKhioiit. Tin : HlIAi mid VIQOli , of YOUTK. prpiln , Wuntof Aplivlllo , . dlKL'Bllon , I.nik of Htren V nnd'Hreill-VeUiiKalxolii cured. KUIIUS , ncrvi'j reccliuiicnu J nllU'iit Ilia mind niiillc' | | Jlralii I'm taOH ti v > jx-iiiiiiif to nu-ir.i'x Bed InUIt.ItAltTliU'HIIlON TOMIO o f tpHtiiycuro. tllvco n clear , hcultliy voiiijilvx Vrciinciit attiiuipti ftt ccumtirMllmt onljr to tliuiioiiularltyorihuurlKlniil. Da uutcx ) lt-BctllloOllUIIHAt.ANUjlr.ST. . . . K - troutiuldtMito'i'bBlr. HnrturMed To. n < " uon. Mo. , for our "BJUJAM MOOlt" l'ulo ( atrauxabad unefoUafarmaUoa.froe. ' ' " liuudrtsU ou Horllck' * I'ood , wrlto Krutolul motliem. Jlntliorn' milk conlnliM ttii-cti. IIOIIUUKR' VOOIi roil INFANTHCf , JioinbUrcli ) ruiultvxiioc < * lluz 'llieUwtfood lioallh or cIckntvB for IN 1'A XIH. 1 lie l i > t diet I iiVHrfcriICH ma ISVAMD.S uiKiiivLencHc tonunluKtitnUicniiiiailrluli. iTHcWaiuKSc. UrumiliiU. UooV oinhotnuliiirntuclilldreu.fi " 1 Ullrn u to u luivtior lo itiiiM&l of tko klullurcliiMiru. " / ! . AIMUIIK , UJ.Aiu IVil. "L'bbciluiluxly | iot > buur II Ilitr liril Kov4 U Ihtiunkit. " H. tl llarrtll.a li , , Iliufn " ( Jbtbl IheVll uUtllutri fur lb6lLrr tutlk. " II , ai < ! . M. II , llrmllin , A , f. Will lie Kfnt lijr uull on iwt-li't of vrico In Utn IIOUML'IPS 1 ( III ( > CO. , Itu.li.r.Vli ilouucis' * Duit Kmuirc ur Chartered by the State o ; naU ( or thccxpiot pui ol ( jivinc Immediate rel all ctiroiilc.iuinary und [ vato dlccccci. Gonort Clcctandbyphilliiaall coroplicKted fiirms , cle dittaBcx of the bkln Blood promptly rcllevci currd by r ' 1'rartirt. fler . KII hi Ixisvct by Dreams. FJrnpli tl > cP\re\ * r\.Uunl > OQd,1"JilHr cured 1 tituieKtimiitrminii , lh > upproprUte u. uatontc used In each ease. CoQiultatloni. luuil or by letter , aacredly ecnfidentUl , 1 tai.t * tent by M llund linpren. Komarl \tfjaar.a to indicate contcnto or lender. Adi i > /.MrlHSrJo.204rVahinB ! < mSI.Chk&g Vit l Of liny ncliool , what li tlio.liffll nil irnt world ( or ntiietinR ami nllnying Ml foriiii of noi nnd curing of tlio iictvcn , complaint * , giving natur l , cluldliko rci l tMl yon nnhcditfttingly "Some form o'Jfapil ft" CIIAPTKn I. A k Any or all of the moet eminent l Ici.vm : . . . . "What In the best and only rcim-rty 1)0 rellod on to euro nil uim-ascfl of ttifl cun ) ney and urinary organs ; such M IJrlRhti n-tintion , or Inability to ti " eno dinl ) t' ' , nrlno , anil nil thr > diseases and nllnientp cnllar l < > Women" "Ami they will tell you oxplicity anil phatlcally " lluchulll" A k the latno pliyniciain "What is the moit rrliiuilo and snront for alii liver ll oanc or dy iop iacon ; tlp ! lndiro tlonl > illiou nem , malaria , fo\or , n &o.Tl and they will toll you : " ifantlralet or DanMionltfl" llcnoe , hoa thcw remedies nro comblnrd ) thc equally \aliul.lo And compounded Into Hop Hitter * , ueh a ilerlul and inyitcrlotu cutatlvo power In Uevol uhlch u M tailed In Ita O | > cr lloni that no d ir Id health CAU possibly cilitor tc lstlt > ] > ' indyetltla lUrmlc'B for the most frail woman , weakest lid or ttnallett child to uio. CIIAl'TKH II. "PatlcnU "Almost dead or nearly ilyliijj" For yearn , nml given njiby physician liright'a nnd other kidney illncaacn , liver < plalntii , f.evoro cotight , called conamnp invo boon cured. Women gone nearly crazy 1 1 1 1 1 I'Vom agony of nutiral ia , nurtounnca' , ulm3andvarlouHdi'ioaHCs peculiar to woi : ! % , People draw n out ol nhapo Irani oxcdiclatlni ; | of rheumatism , InllMnmatory ajd chronlo or s nc from nciofula. "Salirhcum , blnod pollening , ilj nojwa'lrn ! tlon , nml In l ct , almost all dlnooscs lril" Mature Is heir to Hare bccd cured by Hop lllttorn , proof of \ nolKhborhooi In the ki : au bo found 111 every norld. XiTMnno pcnuliio without a bunch of green jiitniwhlto label Khun all the \llo , pols < itufl with "Hop" or "HoX11" thulr tamo. Ononporlal fcatl Hideo's Food , III VL tru'llitlnctlontou J. In lit neutral a ' ' upin the bo O'.P. \ ttiU reason , It U > ! tl lly adapted to ' when s troubles nro so i ) u o n t. Kernel ' Knod In a ind THI KII prorar. . [ laving been In u thirty years In KII nil AinirUa. It Is a pcrfuctly mto end nnutl [ let for all cnndlt < ons. In caim.SSe , H03. 812 1 7fi. BnlilbyilrupKhitR. Henil to Woolrlcli i aimer , Mats , tor pamphlets ( free ) . ) To t\i \r \ * . MirUt , cniiini tra > clcrnmiiG ! tier. Hoilcttor1 llat ] > mlaptoJ , It ttriDKllii'iis liners thu l'h ; rncrRlciilo null fill li.llilflico" . iiiovci and pro malarial lever , btlpitlondsp ( healthfully il hleithoklilnej blaililcrandciii asv\ellaHinill1 ( blood. When o o in o by fnt uhcther incntc ph\Hii"il , thti v and doUIIUted a rellabla unurro ol renewed strength nnd coir orsalo by alldrueiiloljt and ilo ler urm rnllv. f * ftrrronni * Vi > > ik v.t-r t * * " * * ' > r il-urcl * ' . ( n . Il4i uucl .u iurH > utfilhf 111J 0. ti MLtirUT&eih'.H. ; . \ 7.vnr7 SUAnr. cow A3EH2 , ,51 joa / > i ur Y. r. 3clglnn Unyal anil U.S. Mall'.Htonn SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , HCTWEKN HEW YORK AWD AHTWE The KMne , Qermwj , Italy , IMland anil Fr BUiorngo Out ward , if 20 ; 1'ropald from Antworji CxourHlon , $1) , InoliiiliiislmUIlMi : , utr.lid Cabin luuml Trip , (30.00 ; bxcurnlun , 4100 ; Haloou Iroi to JSO ; Kxourslou HOtoSlUO. tFl'clei Wright tt Sana , Qon , Agouti , tfi U r y N. Y. gCildwoll. Ilmnllton ft Co. , Omaha. P. n. nmttCa. , ZsS N. ICtli Sticot , Ciuulia ; D. K. kll , OnuhivAj'enU. IS DKCIIHU ) BV Eoyal Havana Lottery | ( A OOVCUNMKNT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn nt Duvimn , n\\\m \ , Every tO 14 : DllJ'9. IOKCTS , ? .CO , Subject to no manipulation , not conri > llt'd n aitlentn Interest. It Is the lairot tiling I mtutu nl'clmnro In oxlutunro. For Information and paitlculara apply toSIIII : o.ien. Aiii'iitu , 111 ! llroadnav , N V. city , ! . KAUIKV CO. , 417 Walnut street , Ht. I.ouls , ir Krank I.obrano , I , . I ) , , 2U Wjondottc , Kan. Jy miuiVwly. Or , fimelia Boffouol OFFICE AND HESIDKNOE" " St. - Oma 1617 Dodge . , TIXKI'HONK No 1U . . . Clll.l. iiuc > , 1M rulliu M. , h 1 Summer Resc Of the Northwest , Detroit , Mir A country ol WOODS AND I.XKKH , W mil ul Kt. 1'aul. Tnreo tralni dally on the N P. I1 wltuSOUay Exourbloii , llcktU at about ou rates. HOTEL MINNESCH An dfifitit house with aKimtiiodttlims fo : uo tr. R. n. GOLBUKH , Pror 4jTB su run URCUIUIUUHIS.U ruu i-inri ELECTRIC BS \\lll r ro .Vrrvoi o'lyli. M"ii lKlu , K iilM" ! * , OlUtA ! I. Ilia ' ' ' ' . ' . lHlin' | ! ( < u ' 't\\ \ I'llK. l'lllr | < v , IIIIIHI Uinn'iAvuv. I'liiUpmi tUrrl , r\v. Dnly uluillll | i intuit i ii Anxrirn 'li.it > i.l tli. > Hlri.i.rli-U > i" lljjit Ly til' ) I'Jllflit. ' ' 4 , ttl.OOO V/ould MotDu It. Dk. Hokxi I Olcted with rheumalli-r uied by uilng a Ixlt. To any ono altllcted l.at ill tone , I would nay , buy lloint'i Klootilo \uy bun can ooudr with mu by wrltlnr c at my tor , HW Ocuglai stieet , Omaha , Nob. WILUAU Ufa UAIN OrPICK-1122 Douglas Strut. KrXoreiUatO , r , ftIQUO tit * Om&liAj , Oldtn tllliid 0. 0 D CALIFORNIA CANNED GOOl The Qenninc Ariiclc Dilnlefl Glncosc and Water. Irlckfl of the Trade I'oor G Palmed oft on the I'ulillo. San Vranclicn Chronicle. "Can the canner mnko a profit nt prcRcmt dolling prbos of goods , did ask ? " repeated a merchant , up to I years ngo the owner of pno of the lai establishments of the kind , to a. Oh do reporter , who had undertaken to certain rumors about the dotorloratii California canned goods. "A prc ho exclaimed , ' 'I should nay not , If furnish honest goods. " "Well , don't they furnish ho goods ? " nskud the reporter. "I do not BOO how they can , " Ban gontloman. "Our firm wont out of business thrco years ago , because we this very thing coming. Every thought there was a fortune in cai goods and BO thorn in , but not v everybody rushes into the business increases the aunply beyond the don ; Now the cotnpototition has BO put t the prices that it ia impossible to t anything except any poor article pt witli an eye fun la to deception cheapness. There can bo but ono r from that practice. It will ruii business and the reputation of Callfr canned goods for years to come. OI.UCOSB AND WATEU. "How do they adulterate fruits am lies ? " "Oh , well , I gursa I won't toll IB BUllioiunt for you to know th is dono. If I were to reveal UK crota these who r.ro still ignore ! the various procceeea would learn th "In glucoao used to any groai tent , " "Ye ? , very largely ; still , I canno how there cau bo much profit in Still , it i.i usol quito generally. I quantities arp Imported every week worked into jollies and canned frui presume a good deal reappears as cl strained honey. However , the i efforts of the cnnuors are directed toi learning how to put up fruit wit cither ati ar or glucose. They want t < water only and I fancy they are uucc ing quite well , " "You don't mean that they can i water than fruit ? " "Well , they have to give some f The pcoplo think the heavier the the bettor are the contents. It is i the reverse. Water is heavier than f 1'ho point is to got along with as 1 sugar as pcmaibla and alill preserve fruit. " "Is salicylic acid used in caai fruit ? " "I should think not. It is uaed t "or meats and vegetables. It aloes refaction. If handled by compotant t can do no harm. ' ' 'Aro these inferior goods put'upoii iiarkot under the true lubul of the i ifacturors ? " ' Ido not know about that butlslv .hink that the practice of fahu labc Iocs prevail iioro us well as in the < However that does not change tbo cfl if the evil. Pcoplo soon discover Muncd goods are poor stulf , and t : uii3Umption will ceaao. Then the inozs will collapuo. It is my firm viution thtt in a few years all the la I'stablidhmontu will have to give up , that the business will bo conducted small canneries and tho" producers tl iclvcs. " A 1'OOK QUALITY OF FKUIT. The reporter next questioned a 1 'ruit do&ter concerning tbo matter ispeuially regarding the quality of f low purchased by the cannora. ' luality of the fruit taken by the can .his seiXBon , " Enid ho , "averages Ic .ban that of former scasoan. I jt .hero must bo great competition air .liein to turn out cheap goods. The pi jf canned goods are ! ! 0 per cent. Ic than they wore thrco years ago , yotg Fruit is quite as high ai formerly and lomo caaos materially higher , wages bettor , for labor is comparatively sc mid there have been no great impr in until in the way of lupor-saving ( ihinory. Putting up fruit and ma' jelly in a flno art , and fuw people k what makeshifts ro made use of. poorest kind of fruit ia worked into ; which , by the way , is made entire ) . Sjl'jcoso. The main ingredient of cm goods is water. 1 actually believe the camiorn unaurstand how to bloat : 30 an to mitku it fill the can. " ' 'But are no honest goods put in all ? " "Cortatnly there aro. But each nory mint also huvo cheap goods , so t bo ublo to compote witii othera. taken all in nil , the quality of Califo canned goods is seriously deteri ting. " "Where is the remedy ? " _ "In lots compotillon and in the c tion of a greater dnmand by oll'e ohoicor goods. I presume the matter rfguhto itaolf ovdiitually , but moann the credit of Oaliforniu for honest g is being scriouBly impaired und presu there will be no demand tor them , canning business as now conducted ia ready unprofitable and it is qulto posi that a number of oatuhliuhmtmta will 1 closed next season , .in trndo and 1 ness matters are apt to jump from iixtremo to another und next year may find prevailing a reversed condi of things. " The Torrllilo Drain Which scrofula 1ms upon the system i boarrosted , and the blood must bo ; fled , or serious consequences will 01 For purifying and vitalizing ell Hood a Snrsap.uilla has boon found s dor to any other preparation. It t > : ovury trace of impurity from the bl mid bestows new life and vigor upon cry function of the body , enabling i entirely overcome disease. HookH for All AKRS , Djtroit i'roo 1'roaa , There are 050 "Maiden's Hocks the state f Michigan alone. That m lots of dill'urent places where beau Indian nmidenswith their Dlyh-liko mid graceful nhoulderu and beau f tees , preferred to leap from the rod being wudded to n horso-thii'f whom could not lovo. Wo don't blame 'em bit , although it would have buun trouble to clioko themselves to deal step ou n rattlaumko. Wisconsin hat Maiden Itocks , Iowa 180 , Illinois Indiana 250 , Vermont 007 , and wo counting up the total the other day found thu figurca to bo 10,802 , , Idaho and Washington territory yet t heard from. Thirteen thousand hundred and nixty-two Indian mal stole softly from ai many wigwam aundowii und climbed to thu to | us many rocks. Their old bull-d ( dads beheld them and called thorn to como down and got some ] goric , but they sang their wild d chants and iluug themselves on the i rocku below. Ono thinks of it with .1 ness. The maidens hadn't ortor It. Ilad they waited a week or so would have entirely recovered frorr feeling and admitted that the old was litfht in arguing that an Indian band with n broken nose and four ponies could toke the cake oxer a 1 sick youth without a second pair O B to hts namo. Wo are now propariii this oflico the sad story of the In girl's leap from Maiden Hock. The * story answers for the entire 13 maidens. Each ono perished for lei the Baino sad way , and the father of died of grief. Owing to the rccenl ductlon m the price of ink wo can _ nlsh these sad tales at the low pri JO cents each , or thrco for aqua They nro warranted to fit any seer stand in any climate , and cause old IF to sob and youig ones to shiver. I address us unless you moan business. OIUOIN OV AMMONIA. Ammonia in obtained in largo qunntiti the putrefaction of thu uiino of animals.- rycliipalitt llfUannictt. Kvory housekeeper can l t baking IK containing this dieirmUng drug by placl can of the "lloyal" or "Andrews' 1'earl down on a hot etovo until heated , then re tlm cover and Mnoll. Dr. I'/ico'n Cream liaklni ? Powder doc contain Ammonia , Alum , l.imo , Potash , I'hophato8 , ( provo It by the above tent ) , in prepared by a 1'hyslcian and Chemist pecinl regard to cleanliness and healthful W'O-W- "WHAT IS ASIATIC Its Proper nnd Inpropcr Trcntni "With IIIntH aa to IIH Prevent lo : "What is the distinguishing foatur Asiatic cholera , doctor ? " "It is this , 1 think : that the poisoi germs of cholera invariably dUtroy epithelium or soft akin lining the rau membrane of the bowels , and lay it us if it hud boon ilnycd. Hence the HOBS and congestion of the mucous n brano. From the red surface the sc or wattory portion of the blood llowi largo quantities , just as it docs from ordinary blister on the skin. Provioi 180(5 ( these enormous discharges wora tributod to weakness and rolnxatioi the bowels , and I was the firat to r. out that they were duo to the destrut of the epithelium. This is not a the but a fact , amply proved by post-rnoi examinations , nnd showing the nccci of distroying the germs , and not aloi restraining the discharges and soot the raw mucous membrane. "Hero I mention that much mine haa been caused by a popular modi largely composed of rod popper , gin and brandy , nndwhich , though uaefi cases of cholera morbus , is among most injurious that could bo QC > l''cto > : cases of renl cholera. The reason is the coldness of the surface of the b or what is called collapse , h caused the tremendous irritation of the bov and that any further itritation natm increases the collapsa. Strange to this mcdicino has been largely used the pasa fifty years. No skillful dot however , would dream of recommoiti it. Henceforward the scientific r.t mont of cholera will bo based on the of germicides. Of these aulphato of i suggested by nip in 180C , gallic acid all the dilute mineral auido , especially sulphuric , arpaho astringents. The ill sulphuric acid , especially the aroin tlncturonasattainodtliohighoetropun as n provontivonndcuro of Asiatic chol Corrossivo 8ubiu'.atawhich would pro ly bo used by scientific physicianc not nlono poisonous , but very dangori since it can only bo used in a mil form. Ono particle would kill t\v \ < thousand germs. Still it is the 11 L'fliciont germicide known at pros Koch recommends phonic acid , whic thp same us chemically pure carl icid. Chemically pure , mind , for chemically impure has signally fai jinco it has been proved that bact will live a long time in strong solut jf it. Among the domestic prevent ! the best to my mind are common ti jolt and vinegnr , used separately nn < fairly largo quantities as condiment : Food. A strong solution of chlotid iodn or table salt would bo as eli'ectu ; chloride of xinc , or even chloride of n cury , which is the same as corros sublimate. If nurses and doctors was their hands regularly in vinegar and w while attending cholera patients 1 auro they would eeoapo the disease. " The "KxORttlnn ] Uiuvoracllo do 1'arfc ( iniiro" awnriled the higncat luuiorn to Am txiriv Itittorn as the most olllcaciimi Rti l.int to excite the appotlto and to keep tin Costive otpiun in good ordnr. Ajik for the iitno article , inaimfactiireil only by Dr. .f. IS. Siugort it Sons , and bownro of imitati KI.Ol > KI ) AVIi'H A NKQUO. The ATcHnlllnnco Formed Dy n Hoc Younj ; Ijatly of Maryland. ANXAI-OMH , Md. , July25. ; Dr. Hi Richardson is ono of the wealthiest most succcsafnl physician in thu coin IIo has u handsoma country reaidcnc the lower portion of Anne Arundol ct ty , and his has for years boon promln The doctor is a widower , und his man < ras presided over by his sister-ln-1 Mias Helen Owen's 22 years old , hij educated and very popular. She ha tall , lithe form of exquisite grace , monso bhck eyes with daintily-arc brows , nnd a great mass of raven b Imir. Her personal attractions wen mous throughout the county , nnd lud many suitors , to all of whom appeared wholly indifferent. Her g appeared to bohorso-back-riding , nnd was to be mot mounted on a anow-w mare , dashing recklessly across fields jumping fences at all hours of the < year in and year out. When it became known yesterday this dainty Hdy , whoso haughty p had become well known , was saspe of having eloped with a negro farm-li employed by her brother , very f ow pp. would believe it , To-day the uatoti ing report was proven to bo whollj curato. The colored farm hand , wl name Is Jessie Plator , is a man of i oular physiqno , 28 years old , nnd no whito. ilo was known to have the gi oat contempt for girls of his own r and was never soon in company i them , Ho was always the groom coachman accompanying Miss Owens On Monday night the lady and PI wore both missing. It hat boon fo that they wore seen walking qui down the railroad track , late at night that they took a train on the Pope Oi railroad to Bowie station , where I chtuigcd cars for Washington. The : would readily paea for white with tl not knowing him. A telegram baa 1 sent to Waahinuton Biking that the be arrested. The girl's friends -And I ily claim that she ia demented , < .nd rte to the fact that she now haa an aun an insane asylum , Thu fooliui the negro is Intense , and the y < ung in the neighborhood ore talki ' g 01 ously of lynching. BccomMIaml Dresses. Prom the Chicago Tribune. "In buying second hand gannonl said a south side dealer in womi clothes yesterday , "wo always try to M many largo ones as wo can.1' "Why so , " was asked "Ikcauso the people wo buy from Americans , who are generally sm while these wo soil them to are toreigt the Irish , principally , who are largo i well developed. This goes to show t the Amoricar.8 have the moat mon Frequently cast-off clothing is very I and but little worn. Fine won who ride in carriages wear out tl dresses in the back just between 1 shoulders. Then they soil thorn to They are easily repaired , and look well after the changes are made that sometimes sell them for $15 and 820. 1 original owners could easily make changes wo do , and continue to use garments , but by the time they are wi this way their freshness Is gone , and o1 if that wore not ao they would bo roi to part with them anyhow. Women not like a drees that lasts top long. Tl like to bo changing all the time. " "And they are probably glad to rid of their old garments nt any price ) ' "No , they are not. They always wi a good price , and they know how drive a smart bargain sometimes. Tl always want more than thty got , but t rule they know what the goods are wo to us , and know that they are well p accordingly. Sometimes they put th prices so high that wo cannot toi them. " "You have eald that you buy most your goods from American worn Why is this ? " "In the first place they have the moi to buy them and thoioforo they hi them. When the goods are worn su clontly to bo discarded they .sell them caueo they are inoro liberal than pee of other nationalities. The Germa for instance , are more frugal thim i Americans. They do not sell old clotl to us because they can do better by i posing of them to their help or givi them to their poor kindred. It is a cc mon thing among the German ! ) for I laiy of the houao to get n woman to co and work for a week or too about 1 premises in exchange for an old drc The Americans are too proud _ to do thii that Troy. If they hire anybody tl pay them in good money , and if tl have anything to sell they Eoll it money. " "You often get hold of garments tl need no repairing whatever , don't yoi "Yes. A great many women will t a drosa , wear it a few times and tli take a diuliko to it , nnd wo not unf [ juuiitly como into possession of it. you never sou them in the stores j might think the trade was confined the coai'BCst goods , but that's a miatal There are many ways of disposing those goods. If n woman ccmcs in hi indwunt9 to buy a drcoa , wo take 1 back into that largo room there , win moat of the goods are kept in boxes liid away under curtains on t shelves , aid show her juot wl she calls for and nothing more. A culo wo make changes in women's cloi ing simply to dieguiao it , and wo oft iucseed so well that the person who E ( the garment would not bo able to root nizo it. Ah , if the American peoj vvoro only largo enough , " said the dea ruefully , "wo would have nfino busino If the rich women wuro largo and t poor ones small , the business could i : bo overdone. " "What class of garments do you sell "Drcpoefi , cloaks , wraps and skir The twdo is confined to out garmot ! ololy. There is no demand for anythi slso. " nice Filoa are frequently procodnd by a soneo iVeipht In the back , loins and lower part o ! 1 Udoinencnusiue the patient to nuppuso hoi lomo ailectiou of the kidneys or neighbor ! irgan * . At times , sym toms of inuigoatl ire present , as ilatnoncy , uneasiness of i itomach , etc. A moiatcro like porspiratli > reducing a Aery disagreeable itching partti nrly nt night after getting warm in ued , tary common attendant. Internal , Exton mu Itching Piles yield at once to the nppli .ion of Dr. Uosanko'a Pile llomcdy , which a liroctly ur"n the parts atfectoil , absorbing 1 rUinorj , allaying the intense itching , and octing u permanent euro where other ron lies have failed. Do not dalay until the dr ; in the PVbtom produces permanent dlsabili nit trv it and bo cured. Schroter & Bcchtj "Trudo uuppllodby O. V Goodman. " Intended Tor Another Mai frey Times. William AnderDon , of Sohonectatl vhilo walking along u street in that ci hfonday , vrns purprisud to hear a b ihoutinu "Papal" and to BOO a worn mrry from a house in the vicinity u un toward himself. Anderson's ustt shment was complete when the worna caching him , throw her arms about 1 icck and between a shower of kisses c tlaimod : "My darling William ? My di mabandl" Hu finally convinced the c : itcd fennlo that she had nuulo a make ako , which she rolir.tuntly admittc The woman twelve years ago inarri tVilliam Iholan , who inlisted in t irmy , nnd had einco been niissii \ndorson bears a close rusomblanco I'lieltni , and she supposed ho was li ong-loat husband. If your complaint is want of oppctlto , ilfuinoKlnsB : of Aii OHliira Him mU nn hour before dinner. ] ! owaro of coi orfoitn. A k your grocer or diii7Ki8t for ' o itrticlo. manufactured by Dr , J. G. k Sons , Unit boon Tticro illmicU. Merchant Traveler. "Well , iluhn , " aaid old man Jordan to has young friend , "you have ji been married , I hour. " "Ye ? , sir , " ho answered , with a eprii norning smile , "juat a month ago , a [ want you to go up to dinner with i .o-duy. " "IIiwo you cot a cook ? " "No. " "Well , my boy , K'OOBO wo go to a n .aurant this time. You must re me ml [ had a young wife once myself. " A CARD. To nil who tro mirering from en nj luJUcriitloni ol ycnth , nerkouiwt kiiuw , c : ilway , IOKS ol m&nli'K ' > i , eta I w 111 ecml a rvcli.o t Hill euro jou , FHKE OV OHAHOK. Tliii ire t ri cjy MM illscovcroi ) by n iiiliHlonery In South Am r * . Scml cull aildrt'eovil cnvelupj [ o HKVJoHBri X , StiUon 1 > . Now York. U ( o ui & cu Tlnii-H Have I'hiUdolphia Call. Prospootivo Ilrido "How long oup i honoymonn to hst , mu ? " "Ma "They usually last only a f iroeks , but I know ono to last tin iionths. " "How delightful ! NMio was t jride ? " "I was. " "Perhaps mine will , too. " "I fear not. The country ia not trc bled with sectional icaues now. " "Why , what difference does tl ; nakd" "I was married to your father the t before he went off with the throo-inon rolunteors. " Good railroad land in Cheycuuo coui iclli for $3 uu acre. HAS THE LAHQEST AND CHEAPEST Stove itHAS rn KEROSENE AND GASOLINE STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND. Headquarters for the Celebrated Wrought-Iron OOOD3 DELIVERED TO ANY PAIIT OF THB CITV OR THK UEl'OTS. ( J15 nnd (517 ( North IGth St. , bet. Cnliforum and may J3-d eod-wcow-Im forth-Western Electric Light Go. SOLK AOENT8 FOU NEDRA8KA AND OPKRATOIIS OF CKtEBtlATCD WKSTON AND U. 8. ib illlj Arn dllU uurl llltjdlluGbbulll .doptud by the U. S. Govornmnnt and moat of the loading ntoamahlp oompanloi and Hotels. Regarded as the 3UREST , WHITEST . AND BEST ELEOTRIO LIGHT PRODUCED. 'or ' Rates Iiiquiro nb oflice , N. W. Cor. Fifteenth and Farnnm Streets : .T [ ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT. ] BOSTON , ITarch 1st , 1881. N PIANO CO ORSTLIMHV Your Imtrumenti. Orand , Snuiro and UprUht , nro rcilly noMs nd u iruiiia 1 1 c bnuiy ol toao and diilih. Allow uio to consratuUM von oil your nterUs * GUSTAVE RECOMMENDS ITSELF. ITSELF.SOLE SOLE AGENT , Dodijo ritroet , Omaha , N AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC ) lliMb , [ lOllauulJtfj uiDiPciNQMnwDQ1 2 PROrRIETOUS OF TH3 FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS : toina Victorias , Especialea , Roses ia 7 Sisea from § 160 to $120 per 1000 , AOT > THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE GENT C1CUKS : ' rapes , Thistle , Lawrence Barrett , Caramels. New Stan dard , Good Advice , New Brick. SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES. 1206 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. P Eg FOR PANTS AT FROM § 8.00 AND UPWARDS. ALSO tylish Suitings in Corkscrews , Worsteds and Cheviots LATEST STYLES ! LOWEST PRICES ! u inspection of our Goods and Prices , tolls the story. ions' Working Suits from § 2 , S3 to 8. Mona' Buainetm from S8 , $12.50 to 515. Mou'o Custom-JIndo Suits from § 15 , § 17.50 to ? 25. MOH'B Suits mudo to ' order § 25 , 10 to $35. Youths' Suita from § 2,50 , 3 to § 9. 5,000 Boys' and Children's Suits , from § 1.50 , § 3 to § 10. ( i.OOO MOU'B , Youths' and Boys' Punts , from 50o , § 1 25 to § 7.50. 200 Dozen fine imported ami Fnncv Shirts , from § 1 to § 1) . 100 dozen heavy and mo- dlum Working Shirts , 50c. 75 dcxeu flno Summer fancy Woolen Shirts from $1 to § 3. Sutmnor Clothing , nn extra variety , from 25c to SIO. White and Col'd Vests from 50o to § 3. An endless - loss variety and Novelties in ies. Sik ! and Linen Handkerchiefs ' AMD MEWS HOSE. [ othing Superior and as Large a Variety in the Market. THE LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE , 1001 Fnrnam St. Hnr. 10th OMAHA , NEB. C , F. GOODMAN , AND DEALER IN OMAHA , NEBRASKA ,