Jr4MMM to AHA DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , AUGUST 5 Br the tiso of tlila HEMX.DT. the Btom- aoh And Bowels tpeedlly regain Uicir strength , andtli * blood Is purifled. - It U pronounced by1 hundmls of the tx t doetorstobe the ON * IiY OUnn for all klndj ol Kidney Dls * t ; | oiuuirs It U purely vege Dnorsr table , and cum when OttAVEI. other medicine * fall. It Is prepared ox- jnuonr-a prwialy for them dla * DISEASE caaeii. and has never TATNB been known to fall. Ono trial will con * vlnoo yon. Tor aalo Tira BACK _ % LOOTS MUCH I1.SB. } on Bend for ' BID ] . Pamphlet ofTo.tl- limnvons DISEASES JlETENTIOl. HIJNT'H OR HIi.llKDV NON-RETENTION 00. , 4 OP Protlilrnce , U.I. TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES . .u Hugimnt In one per * [ prfnc * Icneil'en fmdaliortenacMrdlnijtolhewclih. . . . , . , carry. Equally well adaptodto rough country road * and fine drives of cltloa. Manufaelurrd nnd oldby alltliol.adlnfCarrlateIlnlldrr.sjid Dei- len. Ilfwry Tltt fc n. I' t nl < - . Bt. Ix > oi < ' ' ABBOTT BUBBY COJ I iT.oR I TTLE V1' GOU IB DECIDED BY Royal Havana Lottery I . ( AdOVEnNJIKNT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn nt Havana , Huba , Every 12 to 14 Days. TICKETS , J2.00 , lULVKS. 81.00. Uulject to no maninulatlon , not controlled liy the pa.tiitfln Interest. It Is the fairest thin ; in the nature of chance in existence. For Information and particulars apply toSIIIPSEY C0..0cn. As.nU ) , 1212 ilroaawar , N Y. city. . KAUB & CO. , 417 Walnut atroet.Mt. Louis , Mo. or Frank Lobrano , I..JD. , 20 Wjandotte , Kan. jy m&o&wly. ACADEMY OF THE OMAHA NEBRASKA. The Bcholaatlo year commence * on the First VcilDGsilay in September , The court * ot Instruction cmbracci all the Ulemen tary&nd higher branches of a flnlthod education Dmeronco of Itellgion U no obstaile to the admls- don of youn : Udlca. 1'uplli are received at any time ol the year. TEKMSPAYABLEIN ADVANCE Including Board , Washing , Tuition In Engllah aud Frencb , uw ot books. Piano , per eccilon ot Five Months , - - $150.00 EXTRA. ClIAUQKS-Dravrinit. Fainting , derma Harp , Violin , Uultar and VouaVMudc. llclercnces are required from all persons unknown to the Institution. For further Information anplv the jyll.mi * thrtvca on HorUck'f Food. " wrlto hundreds of ( rrutcful mothers. Mother1 * ruUk contains no rUrch. An artindal food for Infanta nhould contain no slarcn. The boat and mont nutritious Idoil In health or ulcknnw for INFANrH.and thnlmitdli'tfor UVHl'UIIICH andfNVAUMji. . ' utarcli nml iitiulm no cooklnir. I ItKwmujeudwl liy I'li I lllirhly ItcncUclal toM MnUioni on a drink. l'rir 41) M YHJ \ < V B % 4 and 75 cnitn. llr all druinrlKtK. BcndforllookonthoTrcaUmiitot Uhlldrcn , frux "t ullf 4\t'Ut \ * ni DtitrlllMi , . " O.ir. UMif , ll.D.XUtltlkN.J. "Find U all tbxeouM U < lrrd.r.ir. . lld , SUlion. JTaiuM. " % o bctUaoev la proneunelof U , Qr nor ta any. thlnceilanl.-K.i. CUnrn , U , / > , Tnt.H. Y. \nilbd Kent by mall on rpceliit of jirlce in ttampt. IKIKLICK'S I'UOII < < ) . , ItnrlnrVI . * -U HOBLICU'll lBT K TUABT or MlLT'UO HAMBUEG-AMEEIOAN DIKECT LINK FOll ENOIjANl ) , HIANOK AN1 OEIIMANV. Ilia steanuhlM ot till well-known line are built c irou , In urater-tlEht oompartmentg , and are furnish ed with every requuito to make the pauage bet afe and agreeable. Tber carry the united Btatc and European tnalli , and Itave New Yotki Thun ilaj- and uaturdayi for Hrmoutb ( LONDON ) Choi txnuK , ( I'AHIS ) and IIAUDUJIO. Ilates : Klrat Oa.Ua , $65,80S and 78. Stwrage , f. Ilearyl'undt , Uark Hanson , r .K. Uonrei.U. Tot agents In Omaha , Qroaewleff ABchoentgon , agents I Council Blufls. 0. B : HICIIAHD ft CO. , den. 1'ai AcU , 81 Urodway , K. Y. Cbaa. Koimlnikl & C < Coneral Western A DU , 107 Washington at. Chic go,111. DR.HORNE'S ELECTRIC BEL ! Will cure KtrrouuiM alrli , Wtiiral l5i * Kclill * KlUn.r , Bpluv and UTI dl.oi , flout.AUima.ll _ dlaeaM1 , l > jnela , Conaf nation , Err > f | > cla > . Catan : - \ , - lilts. | illepar , ImuoH-nc BtlUro throunh the budr , and caa tw rcchaivvd la all 1. (9Wttirlb i > atleDt. i.ooo Would Hot Buv It. ' f * . HOMI-I WM aflllotcd with rhoumatlim an eanA by nslns a b lt To any one afflicted wit Hut dlwas. , | would aar , bu ; Ilorne'a Kleotrla Bel Any ouo can confer with ma by writing caJJln tmyrtor ,14IoDouilu tr et. Omaha , Neb. " BKAIH OmCB14K Doueust.-tr grfot ealtUO. r. doodmau' . UroxBton' H ] ftroam bt . Omaha. p Order * dlleJ O. U D CltMloal , Sciwtlflc , Coramerctal and Art Dcjur o n . Both icxe * adinlttid Tuition low , iatccheip , bent of nx-luty ruU , wjuli.iul faculli jiTAoMreM for partleulan , llor. W W. HarthJ P U frMldenr.orl'nf. O U. lsi leJtU.KrcrtiUr * f tto fa-tiltf Jl.llt.ur , Ktb. Jj me ti THE UNION PACIFIC , History oflbe Swinfllofrom Ilslnccp- lion Down , Ohoatod the Oountry Out of 44 Millions in the Construction. Issued 47 Millions of Illegal In debtedness and Pocketed the Money , Defied the Thurman Act , Paying the Government Nothing and Dividing 19 Mil lions Contrary to Finally , Brought to Terms by Fear , Fired Dillon Out and Hooted Adams. A. StipprcsHOd Scnnto Jlcport Xlio House Hill In the Bonntc. 1'rom the Now York Timed. WAHIIINOTON , D. 0. , July 00. The unparalleled history of the relation , bo- twton the Union Pacific Railroad nnd the Government , ita contempt of law , nnd the inside hiatory of last winter's work , are worthy of being connectedly written BO that the public may undoratand them. The road waa given by the Government 120 aquaro milca nf land for every milo of road , nnd an nvorago of $32,000 p6r milo in Govornniont bonda. In addition it was authorized to isauo nn equivalent amount of first mortgage bonda. The original ownow of the road put Into it only § 218.000. From that nil become multi-mill inveatmont they - ionaire * . The list included Oakoa Ames James B. Alloy , Thomas 0. Durant , Sid ney"Dillon , Benjamin E. Batea , Oliver Amos , Gronvillo M. Dodge , and others whoso names are almost oa troll known. This § 218,000 was n ten per cent aub- acription upon 21,800 _ shares of atook , though by the charter it waa required to bo paid tor in full. The first contract to build 2 < 1G miles of road nt $50,000 a milo was given to II. M. Iloxio , nn irrospon- liblo employe of the company. A month later ho assigned it to Durant and four other directors of the road , who were thus negotiating the contract with them selves. That it waa an advantageous ono is shown by the fact that Peter Day , then chief engineer estimated that the outside onnt would bo $30,000 a milo. Director Hood came to him and ordered him to make the estimate $50,000. When the Boxlo contract waa made , rather than to appear to approve it Doy resigned his place. Durant and hia friends then bought the Crodit-Mobilicr franchise , and that company took their $218,000 atook. They were now mana- gora of both concerns , and the Iloxio contract was made ever to the Credit- Mobilior , to bo paid for in bonds and stock , the latter to bo considered as worth thirty cents on the dollar , though the charter provided that none of it should bo issued at less than par. Thia contract coat the railroad company $12- 974,410. It coat Crodit-Mobillor to build the road $7,800,183 , leaving for the directors from their own contract a profit of $5,108.203. Thus 240 miles were finished. Air. Durant then con tracted with a man named Boomer to build west at $10,500 a milo. Ho did so for fifty-eight miles. The directors made nothing out of this. So they again con tracted with themselves to build the fifty eight miles now completed nt $50,000 a milo. This was dono. The neat dillor- once of $22DUO a milo , after paying Boomer and the equipment , they put into their pockets , amounting to $1,345,000. At this time 138 miles had boon built west of the ono hundredth meridian at a cost of about $28,000 a milo. Then an other stroke of financiering wns mado. The company contracted with Oakes Amos ; who turned over the contract to seven trustees for the benefit of the Cre dit Mobilier , atill Identical in pcraonnol with the road. It waa for G07 miles wear from the ono hundredth meridian , in cluding 138 milt's already built , at prices ranging from $12,000 to $ JG,000 per milo and aggregating $47,025,000. Thcao trustees were all directors of the Union Pacific. Before this was consummated the stockholders were obliged to give proxies on their Union Pacific atock to those seven trustees , ao that for two years they irrevocably controlled both corporations. On this contract the direc tors of thu Union Pacifio made for them- selvoa from the road , as Credit Mobilior books allowed , n neat profit of0,851 , . 141. Shortly nftorward this contract waa extended ever the remaining 125 miles of road , on the same terma , nnd the profit therefrom wus $7,802,081. Taking those contracts together they stood something like this : COHT TO 11AII.WAY COMPANY. Iloxia $12,071 , .10 A > uo , first 67,140,102 Ainca. tccoud . . UJ31,7 ( > 3 of . Total ? 93,5.C,2SO COST TO T1IK CONTIUOTOltl ( lIIIKOTOHH. ) ) Hoxlo 9 7,800,183 Amen , first 27l85m ! 1'rofit to directors 813,825,321 Profit UD 58 miles of completed load 1,101,000 Total 843,929,824 On reducing the bonds and atock down to their then cash value the directors made $23,360,31 ! ) as their profits from those contracts made with themselves , In other words , the actual coat of the road waa $50,720,058 , The corporation sold itifir t mortgage bonda for $23,718 , . 008 , end ita subsidy bonda for $27,145 , . 1G3 , ao that it received from those two sources $142,213 more than the entire coat of the enterprise , oven nt the ex travagant prices made by the directors- contractors , nnd the whole isauo of atock and leaser bonda represented absolutely no investment. In the winter of 1872-73 this great swindle waa investigated. The commit tee ascertained these facia and reported that moneys borrowed by the corporation to meet the necessities of construction have been divided in dividend ! ; that the SvOck was issued , not by men who paid for it at par , but at not more than 30 oeiila on the dollar in road making ; that of the government directors aomo Iwvo neglected their duties and aomo were in terested in these iraneaotious ; that at least ono of the commissioners appointed by thu president has boon bribed to bo * tray his trust for $25,000 ; that the chief engineer ( Qronvillo JI. Dadge , now a , director ) baa been largely interested in i tbo contracU for its construction , and that there has boon an attempt made to influence the reserve power in congress by inducing influential momborn of con * grris to become Interested in the profits of the transaction. The committee re ported that those abuses warranted a re peal of the charter , but recommended that suits bo brought to deprive these atockholdnra and others who hoid stock issued nt loss than par of their holdings. This terrific report was signed by Joro M. Wilson , of Indiana , S. S. Shollabir- gor , of Ohio , George F. Ilonr , of Massa chusetts , II. W. Slccum , of Now York , nnd Thomas Swnnn , of Maryland , the entire committee. The last is dead. Slocum is now in the house nnd Ilonr in the sonata. Docs it seem strange to nny ono that the law firm of Shollabnrgor te Wilson nro now the heavily retained at torneys nt Wnshlngton of the Union Pacific , with nil their knowledge nnd experience - porionco ? II. After the Wilson investigation In 1873 congress passed a law that no further is sue of stocks or bonds should bo _ made oiiopt with the express permission of congress , save for refunding bonds which might bccomo duo. This was regarded ns n complete barrier to nny further "watering of the company's debt. Some time after this Jay Gould obtained an Interest in the road , and finally n con trolling ono. , 110 also bought up _ the securities of the bankrupt Kansas Pacific , whoso bonds was way below par and the stock hardly selling nt 1 per cent. Union Pacific securities were all dividend paying. Gould's fine mine saw that by consolidating the two roads and making Union Pacifio responsible for the Kansas Pacifio issues they would rise to par nnd give him * h handsome profit. Tn 1880 this job was consuammatcd , and Union Pacific was loaded with $14,000,000 Kansas Pacific bonds , $10,000,000 Kans as Pacific stock , and $ -1,000,000 Denver 'ticifio stock. The stock of Union ? acifio was thus increased from $3GG2 , iOO to $50,702,500. Then , to complete t , Gould and his directors issued $10- 237500 more , making n total of $01,000- 100. Further , in direct defiance of law , n 1870 nnd 1883 ever seven millions of Jnion Pacifio bonds were issued , and nn- > thor mortgage of fifteen millions on Kansas Pacific , a total of forty-seven nillions of illegal indebtedness on which ntoroot has been paid at government ox- .onao. What was being done by the govern ment ia this case ? An inferior oilicial of ho interior department , nnd auditor of ailroad accounts , was notified of the ssuo of now stock. IIo replied that no exceptions would bo taken , nnd that 'this additional capital must undoubted- y result in increasing the value of all ho company's property nnd thus [ add to ho security of nil its creditors. " No other ollicor , neither secretary nor attor ney-general , acted. Auditor French wns then receiving a moagro salary. To- lay ho enjoys a largo income as the rcg- ilar ngoiit of the Union Pacifio before ho govorntnont departments. When called upon laot winter to explain why ho law wns broken by thcso issues , Mr. Jillon answered by ignoring the Thur- man net nnd referring to laws prior to and superceding it. While the road was thus growing so ich nnd dividing money little was done ; o pay the interest in the government bonds or provide for their principal when duo. As this indebtedness in creased the lawyers in congress began to too that unless . [ something was done the .onda would mature nnd the road have tbsolutoly nothing sot aside with which -o meet them. So , in the first winter of ; ho Hayes ndministrntion , Senators Thurman and Edmunds sot to work , and ho result was the Thurman act , which provided , under heavy penalties and ab solute forfeiture of the charter if not obeyed , that 25 per cant , of the not earnings nnd the -whole of the receipts 'rom government transportation on the subsidized lines should bo turned Into the sinking fund , in addition to the C "nor cent demanded by the charter , and that no dividend should bo paid until these requirements were duly satisfied. ( To be Concluded ) Tired ImiiKiil.1 Dull. Exactly expresses the condition of thou- .sands of people at this season. The do- frroaulvo effects of warm weather , and fi weak condition of the body , can only bo corrected by the use of n reliable tonio and blood purifier like Hood's Sarsapn- riila. Why sufl'or longer when n remedy is so close at hand ) Take Rood's Sarsaparilla - parilla now. It will give you untolc wealth in health , strength and energy. llnmnnco nf Arctic I.tfc. The following thrilling nnd romantic incident ia epitomized from the dairy ol Sorgt. lUce , ono of the Greoly Arctic explorers - plorors : In ono of the preliminary sledge parties to Hull's rdat on the Greenland side , every match but ono in the party had been exahustcd. The shivering group had no hope of lifo anvo in the ability to strike a spitit Inmo from the remaining match nnd the man now dead wrote tlii : description : "Tho match snapped , crackled am showed a little fla.no which by dexterous management was communicated to the wood und triumphantly applied to the wick of the spirit lamp. Bur , gron rieavons ! the wick is wet from the fall ing moisture of the tontl It sputters fizzles the match itself is burned up to the benumbed fingers of the holder , when ono of the agonized spectator ! springs from his bagjand with a4mrablo ! urosouco of mind , withdraws from his breast pocket a document which ho holds to the expiring match in time to porpetu- atoita ] firo. They nro saved ! Wo.tnust show that the action was heroic. The paper so promptly sacrificed in the inter ests of ucioncoand humanity was ono received by ita possessor at the last mo ment before leaving civilization , and il was surmised that it contained the last fond evidence of the tender emotion on- turtaiuod for him by n fair writer , who mayhans penned the loving missive with trembling hands and blinding tears. No doubt a gentle hand had traced on that well-worn letter swuot words that breathed both vows of devotion and prayers for success. It wai apparently worn as an amulet or tilismau. The romance is yet not unraveled , for the hero is as heroes are reticent. But are wo npt reminded of tbo Bible , which , placed by tender hands with thoughtful care in the broist-pookot of the soldier , stops the fatal bullet , or of the crusader's cross turning the deadly scimotor of the Saracen ? Surely our incident may take its place beside thcso. M o can only hope that the fire was indeed Prometheus - theus and that the epistle may assist n match that was made in heaven as well as ono that was lighted ou the UosoUUo Greenland coast. " 'Tho best Is the cheapest , " This is nn old adage and the essence of wisdom. The best medicine , nnd the only tiure cure for diseoHOs of the liver , kiduejs I and bladder is the old and reliable Hi'.NT'S . [ Kidney nnd Liver ] I.KMKUY. Physi- chins endorse it highly und prescribe it Jiu their praoMce. THE MONirOH INVENIOI. . Some Tiling * of Interest About Cap- tnln John Ericsson. The Now York Ilorald says : Captain John Ericsson , the distinguished engi neer whoio fame has been established fern n full generation , to-day completes his 81st year. IIo is , as ho has boon for many years , ono of the most eccentric ns well ns ono of the most brilliant man in iow York , but personally is not as well- enow as ho certainly would bo if ho did not lead n lifo of almost nbsolnto soclu- ion. It is safe to say , that to-day _ ho will spend his time ns usual , working with head nnd hands on some prcposter- lusly nudacious invention that trill posai- > ly in time astonish the world. From the time when his little turreted ronclad , the Monitor , engaged and dcs- royod the formidable confederate iron- lad , the Mcrrimnc , Captain Ericcson's mme has boon almost a household word , nit comparatively few have a notion of what ho looks likn or how ho lives. Juried In his work , ho spends his time n his .old-fashioned hous3 at No. 30 Joach street , opposite what .was once St. 'ohu's park , nnd seldom goes out to receive - coivo visitors. ' The house is plainly urnishnd , almost without ornament ; , > ut containing numeroun largo working nodels of his many inventions. Among hcso are caloric engines , the steam fire ingino , astronomical instruments nnd ronclad wnr vessels. Captain Erickson looks like a page rom ono of Mnryatt's novels. Ilia voice a louder than nn ordinary fog horn , and ils earnest wny of talking makes him loom to bo greatly excited nt almost nil times. When a llerald reporter called on htm recently to learn something about .ho Destroyer , the inventor came into ; ho parlor nftor some delay , nnd explain ed matters very courteously. His bushy ivliiokora are brushed forward , but the 'aco is shaved clean to the margin. The day was very hot but Captain Ericsson were in his own parlor n heavy overcoat ind n black silk hnt with a tremondious- y wldp brim. His cravat hid his collar and shirt front completely. On the coat were brass buttons. Ho seems to bo and says ho is in the prime of lifo. Ho works incessantly , lives temperate ly on vegetables and broad and practices strictly regular habits. So far as Indi cations go , ho is likely to work for thirty ir forty years longer. His latest per fected work is the Destroyer , -which ho claims will demolish any other Iron-clad vessel afloat. Ho is now engaged in > olar observations by which ho proposes o improve beyond question that Sir 'saao Newton was right in his calcnln- iona when ho assorted that the tompera- itiro at the sun's surface was several mil- ions of degrees Fahrenheit. Typhoid GcrniH In Infected. Milk. There wns great alarm recently concerning - corning the milk from some of the dairy districts in the state of Now York. Milk cans had been returned without washing , and in consequence there were a number of cases of low typhoid fever. In each caao the fever attacked the weak and hose whoso constitutions were so dis ordered as not to bo able to resist the disease , Enrich your blood and itrongthon your constitution with Browns [ ran Bittern and you can resist attacks which otherwise may provo fatal. It cures dyspopaia , malaria , chills nnd ? overs. Ho Chuckled. Detroit Frea Tress. Ho was looking tfnj a now house on 'ass ' nvonuo the otficr day and rubbing ils hands and chuckling so gleefully that some ono asked him if ho had saved $500 under the architect's estimates. "Oh , that isn't my house , but I was planning how I'd get oven. " "With whom ? " "Tho owner. I've known him twenty roars. Wo used to bo the best of friends , put for the lost seven years I'vo thirsted "or revenge on him. Now I'm going to have it. " "How ? " "Ho bought that lot not knowing that I own the next ono. He's building a homo. Ho's got it sot back for a lawn and ho's put on a bay window for a view up the street. Next week I begin build ing n cheap house to rent. I'll take the line between us for the south wall , am I'll bring my front out toil feet nearer the walk. Koault : Shut in no air no sunshine no view no redress rovongo. What's the use of shooting or stabbing a man when you can hurt him worse ? " * * * Kupturo , pile tumors , fistulas nnd nil diseases of lower bowel ( except cancer ) , radically cured. Address , World's Dispensary Medical Association , Buffalo , N. Y. , nnd enclose two ( lie stumps for book. TueaFrt Mull Philadelphia Bulletin. According to Mr. H. G. Poararn , post master of Now York city , the government spends nbout $50,000 n year for the re pair of mail pouches. There are about 109,000 mail bags in Use , and 10,000 new mips nro bought yearly. The weakesl point in the mail-sack is where it closes und opens. In closing the bag the sta ples are pushed through the slots and project an inch or more. When the baf is thrown about the staplus soon bone and often break. It looks strange that this little item should cost the government mont so much money , and it soeuia ns i : our inventors ought to invent n now mai bag and obviate the objection referred to in the old ono. List of liottors Komaln.ug uncalled for in the postolfico for the week ending August 2d , 1884 : Amende L Allen M J Armstrong J Andercs G Allen K J Anderson M 1' Amman K Butte W Bumiott W M Hurmingbara L llaclnnan It L IJogjey W lioach 0 Brown 0 B lirogon O Kernard 8 BIddlaC BlddleGDS Drown J K Borat J K IMckJ BurkoJ Urogan J liehlcu F Uentley C W Border ! ' Battlett V Bailey A II llaker H 'VUofdlo V 2 Bryan W C Barhlll W Bamett'J O 'Blgford J W Brown ft 'Bender 13 W Campbell P W Corhran A M Crci'incr 0 L Cole A 0 Colei ( i .Cotfey V K Cox W 11 * Cady B K Collins K 1) , Carl8ou Y Chapman A Campbell J M CorbettJ CookJll Campbell J Calloghan J Jj Cuir.niiiiRa J J , . luwner ) F Devlno F If Duhain A Uurlex F lowli if T Dougherty T Dunn K Dodiwoll J Donnelly J DavlnDA IxlwardnW KickOW KmbockOK Kngvlit G Klllaon J V Kvuiu W i Bckstrom J K W Klmoro J 1" Fouck 1' Frloiul I' II French It F F < inl O II Fiod Froiletlcknon A Falk A P M I Forbei J FJtcher B Farley W II Fwnum W II CrorKo JL Cutllu.S B JCibbonsP UruuneloU Clcelon M. Gajnor Mil JiftA ( Jrircm A aib on-AT3 GrMlitn A Itny L A Grimm F Glvlnn O U Orav K W Jctcoll M 1' Goodman T J iroenwalt J Grunbngan II Greenland F J GOM C II lolm F U IladoJ K limobauph J M Herman L "Inmllton F A Hnilmnn 0 Sj Invloy 0 A Hogan C logic JJ Howe G F lamed M IlathwayJIt licks J II Hosier .I lamilton T H Hnnkfl I ) Iirnel D "olmnon 11 C Jones F ucl L .TohnHton W udd M II Jnincrt AJ iohtiEon A , Tar\I , T ohtmm .1 Sj John on J A ohnson C Jennings J It ohntton PI Kennedy K vend rick R T Ketchiim T Cendrick A < T Kennedy II Crugo Klmsey O C Clcckbuck M Kallmlro , T Collier J Kcrhart J vll ! tiger J A Kenney J .nrko O O T.anen J Longo C H .artcn C Jx\elUt A3 .arson M Litch T tiovy L I/owls , T 0 , p.-ulor J Mooru B rtclvlnly W 1 ? Mandorlack W J.ulhairC.2 Jollier 0 A ilnycrL & C AlcKemg C ilillB U Morriesoy M ilurrny M Mcuire ! T 1cVoyT Aluotler J Illler W II Mclnornoy W H itcAvln J McMullon J FP { iloUonald J McCuIlum J Mitchell L I. Mclvo J N illrmousky T Murgrado G H ilaylood G V IMcCoy W U Myers W M Mlnoug W Murray P McClelland A rlurdls 1C Monr'oo II M ilnlonoy I1 ilcuiy ; T J Morris T lj Mlhaly K MnBhall E J McCabe E MclCeran J McCiillors J W Martin J Noyillo W Nugent W Neilcoit B s'limiirk C Nellsou J P > ToonQ D4U Nblson P Nicholson JD Newton J II OveBon A O'Kcefe J O'Donnell J Prltcliard J i'uls IL Peterson II . 'aulson II Plotro 0 . 'riestley C Porker T W Patrick J K PatjaldK PcrehallJ' Povton II loot B Itobblna C tuah M Rogers C II teynolda P Jlopoko II tobotts J II Kaymond F It .linht A 1C Kogora 11 C iussoii n Roberts J W lidelbuber J M Minchoby.T M Sloano W G Sheridan W F Stolt 0 L Schmidt O Small A L Sehring W Stewart W Sharhoy W H Smith O F Shea T iteelo T Sheridan II W 3tupi > oo J Strokoley .T Haven T Saderlln G A Uandovln G StaroBtka G jandoiB K Soifert E Sterling Mfg Co Sanford N 11 Stlinio W Salmon B Shriver B Sha < v J B Trail D B Turron M Tomas J Tippora A Taylor F II TroslkyS Tremayno J Tucker 0 Towell J D ipman L Tanner F 2 To'lfor W Thorp & Co Thorp E Valence J VnnOsten FD Vanogo A L 2 Winters W W WhaynoAB Wells W Warr m W Wmkler .T Wiltzo S J Walta D Wolf J E Wilson T V Webster TK Williams K D Wolf P WakcrB Will Bros Yomau E W Yatrowski J 2 Ynlolo A 3 Xoouter G Zoigolia P LADIES LIST. Andurey Mrs Alstott Mrs M Antrim Mrs K Allison Mra N Arinhurst Mrs G Atbuckle Miss K Anderson JI Almhurst Mrs C A Bellinger Mrs J Burns Mies M Bowerman MISH L A Byrne Miss N Bocson Mrs M A Bordam Mra E Buitis MiBB S Bauer J Bntr. Misa J Carpenter Miss L 2 Clver Mrs O Canard Miss L Cole Mrs T Cheater Mrs M Car } ' Misa J Cox Mra M Coe Mrs M F Colwell Mias F Cutler N O Culbertson Mrs O F Da\iesMrsN Davles Mra B Dunn Mrs C A Doherty MraL Dunn Mrs L A Lunham Mrs S Klkcrman A Krath Mrs M Edwards Mrs J Hands Ml s E C Klmeng Mies P Fitta Mra W M Freedman Mrs C Folck Mrs K B Finch Mrs Frank Mrs E Giving M A Gardener Mr M Godfrey M GieenoMIeaF Oeiiray Mies A Gould Mrs C A Gray Miss C J Harrin Mra E Hoo.urmanMraS M Hoatlj Miss K Herbert T llnnoy' - - HallenMrsMA Hardlaw Mra C llammou K Jacksoii Mra 1' Jncobson Miss M Janeon A JniiBen Mrs JeiiBou S Johnson Mins 1C Johnson Miss S Johnetono H S Killalea Mrs M A ICetclimark Miss 1. Kellogg Mlita L Keeler Mra J Loa.erton Mra M 13 Lynch Mrs O Lund Miss I Lemrlog Airs S A Lane Mra Lovl MrL A I.udlow ifra I B Milea E Mlnklov Mra K Moodry Mi a L MOSH O McMillen Mra. Milan Minn K McGuiroMrs J Morris Mies M J Manty MN Ij Mien Mies 1C 2 MuDcheBtorMiaa 11 Ni idwler Misu J Norditrom 1C NIllEOll.llBsM Molson Mi B E NlUson Miss O Olson Misa E Ovcrlon Mru K N Peterson Blisn M Phillips Mrs A H PlielH ] 1C I'cterxon 1. Pntorunn Mrs C A KobiiiKon Miss TJ Jtlclmrds Miao M Kiigsull Mies A V ItSOUQ Mind J Kohrbough Mrs M Koaby Misa J Itlteherry Mrs S Itoblneon Mlsi L Lvaim L Twetland Mrs M Star Miea M Slatter M SickJidor Miss K Sllngmnn Mrp W SMI L II Smith Mra D Shepard Mru S Sanberg Mies A Tiiggert M Tuttle B B Volt Misa B Van Burena M Tookor Mra S 13 Walter O Thotnpaon 1. Wnro Mra J W Wurllug Mra T Warner Mra Wolcott 0 Walker Mra J W Wilbur Mra M O White Mies M Walrod Misa E Wright EM WiUon Mra M Persons calling for the above will please say they nro advertlsod. 0. K. COITANT , P. M. Musical Fnulo. "Givo us a tuuo , " said the Cornet to to the Violin. . ' t&"Ohlfloo through your plan"respond ed the Violin. "You want to get mo In to a tcrapo. Play a tune yourself. " "No sirroo , " answered the Cornet ; "I'll bo blowod if I do. " IN BOTTLES. Erlangnr , IJnvarm Culmbachor , Bavaria Pilsner Bohemian , ICniaor Bremen. DOMESTIC. Buclweiaer 8t , Louis. Anhiiuaor. . . . St. Louis. Best a _ MilMrauUef. Rohlitvs-Pjlsnor Milwaukee , Kruu'a Omaha Ale. Porter , Domestic nud Khiue Wine. ED. MAUHER 1213KaruwnSt. -THE g BEST TONIC. ? Thb medicine , combining Iron with pure vcRetntlo tonics , oulrkly nnd completely t.'nrm Drnprtinln , Iiiill rKtlnnVrnlnr. . , I in pure Illnoil , ninlarInCbllUnnil FoTcrn nnil Neitrnlnln. U Is nn unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Klilnrr * nnd I.lvcr. It Is Invaluable for DlscnRcs V cullar to TVomcn , nnd nil who lead sedentary UVM. It docs not Injure the teeth , cnusohcadachc.or produce constipation other Iron mtdiclnet do. It enriches and purifies the blood , itlmulatcs the nppctltc , aids the nshlmllatlon of food , re lieves Heartburn And Itclchlng , and strength- cm the muscles nnd nerves. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude , Lack of Energy , Ac. , It has no equal. r . Jtf TIio genuine has above trade mark nnd Crossed red lines on rapper. Take nn other. rujt o ir br niton H ciiMiut , co ruuinonr , no. ror H.n. ( jnlck. torn f . n < x > k KM. CliUU Aiocr , lMFulual.Niw York. { jiricrilO-VOLTAIO DELT and oilier KLKCTIUO Ju AprrtAXcr * nro sent on 0 DnjV Trial TO MEN ONLY. VOUNQ OH OLD , who are sufferIng - Ing froni NKBTODS DnBttrrr. LOST VmLrrr , WiSTlio WKAKMraiSES , and all these dfecoses at n rgosoKAt. NATOKB , rcsultlnn from ABUSM und Ornxn CAnana. Spcrdy relict and complete , reiteration to ilEALin , Vioon and IIANIIOOD uui-iuNTCFD. Sena at once tor Illaitnted Pamphlet f rce. Atlareu TOLTAIC Ol'.T.T CO. . Marshall , Mleh. Health is Wealth ! Da. E. U Wm'g NKRNB AND BKAITRRITXKNT , guaranteed specldo for Uyetcrla , Dlzzlne , Couvul- elone. Fits , NCI\ouaNcnragIn , Headaobo , Nervous I'roitratlon caused by the UB of alcohol or tobacco , Wakcf lnc98 , Mental depression , Softening ot the bnln. tcsultlDK In loBanlty and loading to misery , decay ami death , Premature Old Ago , Uarronofa. losa of 1'owur n either Bex , Inxoluntary Lo so9 and Spcr- matorhnra caused 1 } o\cr exortlou of the liralD , sell- abuse or o\cr mdulfffiico Eacli box conttlnsono month's treatment $1 00 a box. or BX boxes for $5.00 , ecntby mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE QUAIIANIEE SIX BOXES To cure anv case. With each order received by us forslx boxes , accompanied with 8100 , wo will send the purchaser our uilttcn guarantc-i to rotund the money If the treatment does not eflccta cure. Guar antees lulled only by JOHN C. WEST & CO . jy 28m&.c-lr 802 Madison bt. , Chicago , III HAS NO UPERIOR. The Steck is a Durable Piano , THE STECK IIA.3 SINGING QUALITY OF TONE FOUND NO OTHER PIANO. SOLD NLY BY WOODBR1DGE BEOS , , 215 OPERA 01IAIIA NEB. Mippqo RESTORED. A'vlctim or early Imprndcnco , cr.arlng oonrona To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. Tills Special Deposit la to ( jnarontco the payment of the & premiums fully described 'n ' our former announcements. Tlio premiums will be paid , no matter how small the number of bags returned may be. Ofics NatkvMt Durham Tcbarro Co , { Jlurtinm , _ V. C. , Hat , 10 , 1631 ( Ouh'itr n ink of Dnrfiin , Durham , H C. DEAH tim -We Inclose you 411.950 00. which pica.o place on Special nepo.it to pay premiums for our rmpty tobacco lait to tin rclnni ed Dec. ILttu Yours truly. J 8 CAUH. I'rcfldcnt OJirt at ( ft * DnnknJ Durham , ) tlurham , N C , flay 10,1881.1 ' ' mil / d'f rtr 'r Iturham 7V < Mr Co. Dun Bin I ha e to nctnow 1 edge rrcclpt or . from ion. which wo ha.e placed upon SIl.VTiOOO > onit for the object > ou state . . . . V..KI iilw l > A None rcnuluo v .Ihont picture of IlUUi on the I ac.otru i nnr other nnnouncemonta Oil ? St. Chnrlcs St. , St. Lonls , Mo. A rccnUrcradiuteof two > I dIeftlCollrcri , ba lief n loofer Dgtccd in tbt ipcel IIreatmcDtof CHIOMIC , KIBVOII , BKIM OBd HLOOD I ) iiitii4ban uor otbrr 1'hftlelaolD 8t.loBl u eltj r1 ! * * fbow na kll oU itt\4toti \ know. * Nervous Prostration , Dcbhltv , Mental nnij Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Af.cC' lions ot Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , t tn.ud iih oDr r ii.Je4 Diseases Arising from indiscretfon , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , vbi.h rroJute _ om < or th. l.llowlof clretil DtironiiiFii , dc.lliCj , dlmnln r illbl ud JtfttU ( _ m.cnor. . Jilmpl.i cu lb < Ue , pL.ilftl deei/ , > rcril atotb > luclit ; or femtlticoofarUi of lde ieto , r-nderlDi M rri co improper or unb ppy. > n p.rmnj.iil/currd , fiapblclilt | it'i"D lti > aloTr.Mnt Illolrd tnttl-re , frtflo .njtd-r.M. C.DiulUtlon l l- A Positive Written Guarantee tirea la til CBr bl0 < aif. Vedlcloci ic&l crerjwbcr * * 'amphleti , Entllitt or Oermmn , 64 P > KM , < ! rlblDi bovo dfitaiei , IB mile or female , faZZ. MARRIAGE GUIDE ! _ 60pnfOu rUtc , . HUilrit.d la elocb and W > , uontj or ro ta | I , antr , val > cr cover , , 23 * TtU ba eoDUlDi all Iht eurloui , doubtful or ( uaoMllM vul know , A took f treat lntt.l to all , UcalU. Bcaalf , ar promttti If Wlde-Awake Agents Wanted Every where for NOTED WOMEN by Jamea Tarton , tlie creatr.t tilopraph.r of the a 0. An rli eant > nluino of 6SO jmsr * . 21 full paer Illti. tratloua. rrlceunly tIM. D-.oriLn-itOcliaractrn. A bonk fnnv , ry wanuuk JlMiu > MlUTr..SI A M lladlionbu.Chicago. hmitlmlMMi Chartered by theStateof 111' , nols jop thecxprceanurpo&e of glvinc Immediate rcllellc all chronic , urinary and pri vate dltecscs. Gonorrlicca , Gleet andfayphills In all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Elood promptly relicvcdand pcrmaccntlycured by rcme. ® dies.testcdlna/'ui'.i/lViir * WaUUtmS& KvKlnll'rartlre. Seminal V ci.k' " * . * ' ini ; ' Los cauy Drcami , Pimples on K = Pare.Lost Manhood.jioilfir.il/cun l ti rjj > .r.iiiiiiiiv. Ths appropriate rv.r.edv 13 at once ur.cJIn cachcaic , Con ultaiion , per- ( anal or by letter , tacredly confidential. Med. dnea sent by Mall and Express. No marks on passage to indicate content * or tender. Address iiriJAn.ES.No. 2U4WajhlnQlonSi.ChIc.igollll. O \ . ' t % * K Owing to the increase in our business we've admitted to the firm Mr Edwin Daviswho is well and favorably known in Oinaha.Thi& will enable us to ban- * H die an increased list of property. We ask. those who1 have desi rable property for * t sale.to place the same with us. The new firm will be 213 South 14th St. \