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Patnphleti , Knell.li or Herman , 04 pmei , de scribing obovo dueatei , la male or fgrnalt , t'HEtt MARRBAGE GUIDE ! ti , fine pUUi. JlUitr.leJ In cloth ami ( III tladloc iu r r l-oiUjft ue , mltt cotrr. , > & . Tbti btbl 11 til Uc curlou , , iloullful or In uUltltt .ol u \ir \ IU ailrtca A. BERG , M. Office , 211 South Hth troet , over Bchrotcr & Vtchl't Apothecary ( oruicrly Dr. Orot > maii's tei Ideuoe , 1U9 NotthlOth Bt , OR , HORHE'S ELECTRIC BELT \f \ If Will care Vmraincii. Lumbago. llhramatUm Varaljtrfi o L * lii lUMrtmMa V'DUwil .VWrtN"atluii" liwlai , CkUrrbIMIM , rpU i j > Iiui-onucir , l' i'ti ' ; * ( ' " frulnp iii I'wrl etc. Oulr cl ntlll t IfClrlc Belt Iu Amtr lea ( tut M > ad lb Klcctrlcliyau < l luanuvtUui ttiruutilttu botlj , ftttl cau W r&cbar tfd to Ka lutluit btha Bailout. Winter U corning , tl xaioa ol tbo yuar lor acliei andt < alai. In i level tliU UotMouy buy ouu o 1'r. Ui'-.e' rifdrio BcIU. By H > Joins jou ll avoid Kheuuutltn ) , Kidney Trouble * and other ill tint Iloh It lirlr to. Do uut delay , but otll at ou oiEcoaadexai/JuQ bc'U , Ho , 1122 Doufflat atreet , r UK Ooodmao't , 1110y tuatatlt.0tt hiUcti. Or dcnDi'tJU 0 U POLITICAL INDEPENDENT Trickery in CoiiTGntion an § Treachery in Congress Mnsl Be MM , A Vigorous Address by Senator Van Wyok at the Fairmont District Fair , Laird's ' Record in Congress Succession of Betrayals of the Peoploi The Cry of Pixrty Mndo to Cover n Multitude ol'SltiB OlABtorH Be- cnmo Blnvcs to Tliclr Servants. Special to THE BEE. FAIRMONT , Nob. , October 0. Quito n largo gathering of people from Fillmore , Clay and Sallno county have boon in nt- tendance nt ilio district fair , hold In this city. Much interest was felt in the upooc ; of Senator Van Wyck , which was dolivorc to n largo audience this evening. Th senator was very warmly received and th principal points in his speech on thutiaitically applauded. After cornpl monting the pooclo on the general ! prosperous condition of the slate , as ov ; doncod by the display of agricultural pro ducts , the senator said : Parties arc only strong when they rep resent principles which the masses pro foss. And the glamour of regular nom inations should only assist candidatoi who will execute what the people demand mand , and whoso character , social an moral , and whoso daily lifo can bo points to as an example worthy of imitation. Wo need rnoro than the past , howovo Riorloui. A Btorn , living , progronelv present with a future full of liopo fo : still other achievement ! ) , requires rnon than feasting our noula upon victoric others achieved. Lot us do our part they do theirs. "Act , net In tin livine prcnant , Heart within and God o'orhcnd. " Painted pictured of the dopds Monroe , JolForson , and Jackson will no furnish votes for the democratic party , The glories of the late war , the establishment mont of the principle of univoran brotherhood , und universal suffrage , will not alouo provide subsistence for a healthy or long lifo for the republican party. There are other questions as impor taut to as even as that of a free ballot and honest count in the southern states. Wo havo'boou twenty years engaged in securing curing honest elections to the freedman , The temporary und halting policy of our own party has placed dangers in the way than a decision of the supreme couri worthy to bo placed by the side of the Drod Scott decitlon. It is well wo should attend to these matters , not to the extent of making it an excuse to neg lect others of vital importance. TUE I'AST IS VALUABLE for its lessons and warnings , enabling us to reach a higher plain of usefulness and glory. . In the past was a reckless and some times corrupt granting of the public do main to corporations , which is now ex citing discussion as to what party Is most responsible , but the important ques tion above and beyond parties is the rescue of 100,000,000 acres of laud donated and not earned , but claimed by greedy corpo rations to which they hnvo no right. So in our own state has boon for a few peers past a most shameful , if not corrupt management of the school lands , which in many counties have boon illegally leased to benefit a few rings organized to tnako thorn a matter of profitable specula tion. tion.So So plainly fraudolont have boon the ac tion of the state board , that their warm est friends cannot justify the act and a friendly court condemns by granting n perpetual injunction. But in many counties the board sue seeded in its trauds. Take for instance Oodar , the lands were actually advertised For sale as the law provides , when the board a few days before the time fixed lot the sale sent notice that the lands nroro withdrawn from sale nndall of them bad boon leased , when the citizens of that . county vroro watching and waiting pa tiently an opportunity to bid for the samo. Such conduct should receive the condemnation of the party which hai bcon scandalized by offbiala of its own election , but if not then they should bo ibovo and beyond party election. You lioar much of the HOVK11E10NTY 01' TUB 1'EOl'LE , that they are masters mid thoao whom they elect servants. All this is told in lulcot strains until the ballot box is loBed , when occasionally the scone ihaugos. The servant suddenly plays nasterund tyrant , oven snapping his whip vor the backs of the sovereigns whom ho issumes are ignorant and unable to com prehend. If you elect a man who abuses lia trust , who disregards your wishes , it yould seem the height of presumption 'or him to ask to bo clothed again with a Ittlo brief authority to start upon the itago as your master. To illustrate : No ( natter about the merits of the Fitz John ? ortor coso ; by the judgement of the Vmorican people , of its greatest and pur ist mon , by Lincoln , Garflold , tttanton ind the gallant Logan whoso standard wa .his day follow , ho was adjudged guilty , 'n that verdict the nation has acquiesced , ind the great majority of this district bo- iovod it just. You elect a roprosonta. .ivo in congress. It is not fair to pro- mine ho knows more than a largo majori ty of his constituents. Ho no doubt thinks you do not. You have entertained . but ono opinion for over twenty yearn. But your representative claims that when in the service at the ago of sixteen , he know more of the plans of the president , , the secretary of war , of distinguished gen erals , fighting battles and organizing cam paigns than they did themselves. NO matter if ho did think so. Ho was in congress to vote your Irishes and judg . ment , not his own. Your known desires should bo law to him. But when you murmur , ho arrogantly tolls you , at the ago of sweet sixteen ho was in the army , that ho was there and saw and know and with the imperious neil worthy the de scendant of Jove , ho bids you bo silent. Then ho graciously unbends so far as to ask votes from the snubbed and subdued sovereigns whoso instructions hospurnod , toroolccthim ; to reonapt thojaamo betray al of trust , boldly defying you. And the eovorigns are called upon to elect him , that ho may again defy and despise them. But your wishes were more signally dia regarded in matters relating to your rna torlal Interest. lie know the people of all parties in this district were thoroughly - ly nd consistently Anti-Monopoly ; de sired the regulation of railroads ; desired that lands not earned as required by the grants should bo restored to the public domain. Thcso are some of the living issues. They will never ba successfully mot by generously electing men to con gress who have and will misrepresent them. The foundation and creation of the republican party was ANTI MONOPOLY. First , a stern protest against monopo Hats in human flesh and labor , then a bloody conflict to prevent their rending the union of states. Lot us BOO to It that the final result shall bo more than a more change of masters from the lords of the south to corporations and combined capital of the north. lo not bo driven by party cry , by par- tizin dictation , to vote against your own conscience , your own judgement , to forgo the chains to bind you to theories and practices that will sacrifice your interests. When you know that wrong is being done and injustice sought to bo established by your votes , then assert your manhood. Teach loaders , machine managers to re aped your demands , Toll thorn thst you will in "Tho world's broad liold of battle In the bivouac of lifo lo ? not llko dumb driven cittlo But bo horocs in the strife. " People wonder why their demands arose so often disregarded by loaders and ofll- cials , who act as if they owned party and voters. Who has not noticed that the people Doom easily deceived and resent not being betrayed ; that they are expect ed to reward a contempt of their wishes by meekly re-electing tha mon who dare disobey them. There would bo scarcely a dissenting voice to a Ian KKOULATINd IIAILIIOADS. In states adjoining Iowa , Kansas and Missouri the legislatures fix passenger rates at thrco cents a mile. Yon demand the same in Nebraska , That cannot bo dono. Why ? Because YOU elect these who are owned by and servo other inter- ostn than yours. You are working your farms on &harcn , and when you ask to regulate the share you shall receive , the men who generous ly direct county and state and congrea- aienal conventions , nominate your ticket and direct for whom you shall vote , merely give you the privilege of boiug your own executioners at the ballot box. A few political attorneys for railroads , a few editors of railroad organs , well paid for betraying your interest , will not allow it. Ho who argues against the fraud is stigmatised an a demagogue , and ho who hesitates to take the nauseating dose is denounced as a boltor. And so your rAllTY lOyALTV AND ALLEGIANCE is to bo used for your own enslavement to the power of corporations which like the horso-loach is over crying give , and can never bo satisfied. Onn thing is evident the republican party of this state must correct their wrongs or the people will take it in their own hands. An apparent concession is made to the determined advance in public sentiment by the railroads directing their attorneys and editors to admit there must bo con trol , but to see to it that they control in the appointment or election of a commis sion. Then through state officials or con ventions , which they usually controlreg ulation will bo regulated in the interest of the railroads and not the pooplo. You can BOO this fraud from the be ginning. You know how and why you are deceived and betrayed. The question now is , hhnll there bo any punishment for this kind of political transgression ? Will you pardon mo for illustrating by your own oxporionco. Two years ago you elected a man to represent you in congress. You know whether ho has done so. You know ho had boon a rail road attorney , yet you and I believed ho had hoiiosty enough to transfer his alle giance to you after his election. You know whether ho did so. In all departments and congress in Washington , It appears , once a railroad attorney always n railroad attorney. Every ono there is only temporarily so. They seem to bo Booking now opportnni ties to servo the old masters , with the certainty of a larger salary , by reason of the sorvivlco they render while exorcising an office to which yon elected them. Ho know your wishes on the Porter matter ; ho spurned thorn bo- causa ho said ho had convictions and courage and would vote to suit himself , not you , and ho asks you to re-elect him 10 ho can again do the same thing , and igain misrepresent you. Ho know you ; ' losirod . ffATIOKAIi KEOULATION F01t KAK1UOAD3- L'o gratify himself or his former om- iloyeos ho voted against the considora- .ion of the Regan bill and then gave reasons which showed ho would always ind some pretense for voting against it. Ho said Regan was sick. Waat of that ? 10 was not sick of his bill and his friends roro urging its consideration. Next ho stated ho wanted the bill for [ ho relief of the Denver and St. Joe lufferora , when ho know such a thing waa mpossiblo at that time for the relief bill ras not y.ot reported from the housooom- nittoo , and this report was made only a ow days before the final adjournment of songress. Ho know you wanted land louatod , but not earned by railroads , hould bo restored to the public domain , fhoro were BO mo bills like uno in Oregon iiid the Texas Pacific , so strong imoquity hat they passed almost unanimously. Jut thojo was ono over which the great lattlo waa to bo fought , and all tactics BO roll known to railroad attorneys were doptod to prevent ad verso notion. That ras the oldNowOrloau9Batonlltmgo | and Tioksburg , afterwards the Now Orleans nd Pacific , usually called the backbone outo , Forfeiture was recommended by h < public lands committee , Then the [ natter was referred to the judiciary com- nlttoo , which reported against ) forfeiture , f tor xuany days the great struggle was cached. Everyone in and'out of con fess know its importance , it was the iis on tno n ho i railroads loft 1 not n ntono unturned , ? ho ally of every road in the honso was ixpocted to assist by rating with them , .lid where that was too Laru and bald a. hing to do , by withholding his voto. finally the vote cnmo. Judge NYoavcr rotnd for the forfeiture , Judge Valentino -otod against it , Major Laird withheld ils voto. In that action you know < vhothor ho represented the- people of till i ? listriot. The action of your representative ? is p .ho less excusable for it was after the ] j itrong resolution you adopted at the ren niblican convoutiou in May , when , you f lodged yourselves and the party , to [ itrong anti-monopoly doctrines. Are you content to nciid a man to con ; ross to work nnd vote ngainat you ? Aud ivliun you ask the reason why , the only S uiswor is to ronomluato the man who hai c : ieflod you , aud then reward his beir.iyal ' ; of you by his ru-olootion , When unro . bukod ho can repeat another act of ; treachery and betrayal. UNDEK THE UKSOLUTION AT lUSTlNQU , iTTmiat bo tafo for a man to talk antimonopoly - [ monopoly in this district. It BBWUS the. . leaders are willing you should bo amused and consent you may have WJoUUiGUi speaking your sentiments if you will al low the monopoly branch to make the nominations nnd thou order you to vote the regular ticket under fear of anathemas nnd de nunciations. Gftpt. Stickles served in the war , ho waa a bravo soldier , WAS wounded , but whether ho draws n pen sion 1 am not advised. Ho seems to bo sufficiently strong , robust and no tire to bo on the pension roll. I BOO Capt.Sticklos isloudly denounced. \Vhy ? Being a soldier ho has earned n right to bo independent. It is all very well to bo n Boldlor , but then with your loaders and masters it makes much differ ence whoso soldier you aro. If you will attend reunions , surround the camp fires and then swear by , live and die for , the privileged few , then lisp their ahiboloth , then vote always a straight ticker , as made by the leaders , however nauseating may bo the dose , then you are entitled to the distinction of soldier. It was claimed that in this county a largo number of republicans were opposei to his ronomination , but in the convention vontion you were recorded as asking fo it , and then yon nro ordered to stibmi to consent to bo misrepresented in con vontlons , in legislature and in congress How long do you suppose such per formanccs can keep the republican part in healthy lifo ? If such things are tolerated rated the party will not bo worth saving Save the party by principles irhlo' * ca make 11 strong and prosperous ; save ; by striking down trickery in convention and treachery in congress , PILES ! IULKS ! IMIjKS ! A SU1U2 OUHK POUND AT .uASTI NO ONE NKEI ) BUFKKIl. A sure euro for Blind , Bleeding , Itching am Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Ur Williams ( an Indian Remedy , ) called Dr William's Indian Pllo Ointment , A ulngl box liao cured the worst chronic owes of 25 o 30 years standing. Ks ono need suffer fiv minutes after applying this wonderful Rootl ing medicine. L.ittonfl , Instruments and eloc tuariea do inoro harm than good. William' Indian I'llo Ointment abtorbx the turners , a lays tha Intense itching , ( particularly nt nigh after getting warm In bed , ) acts ns a poultice gives instant relief , and is prepared only fo i'ilcs , Hclilng of the private parts , and fo nothlno oleo. Head what the Hon. J. M. Coffinbcrry , c Cleveland , snya about Dr , William's India ] I'llo Oointmcnt : "I have used scores of Pil Cures , aud It affords mo pleasure to say that hnvo never found anything which gave BUC ! Immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wil Ham's Indian Ointment. For sale by nil drug gists and mailed on receipt of price. COo an ' § 1. Sold at retail by Kulm k Co. 0. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Agent , A MOUNTAIN MAN UA.TEU. A. Pennsylvania. Farmer's Desperate ivltu a Panther. Special Dltpatch to the Globo-Domocrat , PHILADELPHIA , October 5. Peter Boar , who reaidoa at Boonp's Mountain about four miloa from Dubois , Cloarfielc county , was awakened shortly after day light on Friday morning last by a iioiso in his barn. Hastily seizing an ax ho rau to the place and discovered a large mountain panther dragging off a cal which the animal had just killed. Mr. Boar shouted , when the panther drop ying the calf , turned upon him. Ho struck it with the as , inflicting only a slight wound , which scorned to enrage the boast. It sprang upon him nut fastened its tooth in his right shoulder , but ho succeeded in freeing himself from it , and dealt It a terrible blow with an ax , compelling the ferocious boast to rotiro. A largo and powerful bloodhound belonging to Mr. Boar ran from its kennel and attackec the cougar. While its attention was en gaged by the hound Mr. Bear split its skull with a blow from the ax , stretching It dead at his foot. The puma -was ar old ono and bore-marks of a number ol oullot and knifofwouuds. It measured 8 foot 10 } inches from its nose to the end of its tail , Mr. Bear received a number of scratches.but appeared none the worms for his tussle. Dr. Bolliott , the taxider mist , has prepared the akin for stuffing and mounting. In the stomach of the carnivorous quadruped was found a large bunting knife , with the following on the blade : "Oha s Font r. " The inter mediate letters are indistinct. Some time early in September a iuntpr by the came of Charles Foster , irho is supposed to have resided in ICon- tinkton , Philadelphia , and who had been imployod In a cotton and woolen mill manufacturing : establishment , visited Boone'a Mountain on a hunting oxpodi ion. Some distance from Mr. Bear's 'arm has stood for many years a lodge .hat had boon erected by lumbermen vho operated in that district some years igo. The hickory timber is now all alien out , but the ancient cabin is still hero and iuhabitablo , also somewhat di- apidatod. Some boys , while passing tear the hut yesterday , found por- ions of human bones. These they carried tome , and the curiosity aroused by thu iscovery induced an old woodsman , "ohnny Miller , to make further iuvosti- ation. Ho visited the spot where tliu loys reported to have found the bones , nd in traveling in the direction of the Ddgo found additional bones that had all ho appearance of being a portion of a luman body. Millar was by this time rithin sight of the old erbin , and seeing ho old wooden-hinged door partly ajar , urioaity prompted lu'ci to enter the lace. Fragments of men's clothing roro scattered all urottnd the promises , Soaidos the shreds of clothing which roro considerably blood-stained , ho found ovoral letters aud a postal card , ad- ressed to "Charloa Footer. " Ono of lie loiters was addressed to the man at ultonn , Pa. , one at Dubois , Pa. , and the ostal card at Gonnoltovillo , Pa. Further nd inoro careful investigation settles iu to minds o I-thoso who visited the scone ftor the matter became generally known hat a man named Charles Foster either iod or waa murdered in that vicinity , nd his body was subsequently devoured y wild boasts , or that he was killed by 9ino forooious animal. The knife found i the stomach of the panther killed by , Ir. Boa ? aud the letters found near the abin , bear similar names. It is not iu lie least improbable that the panther illod this man Poster and subsequently lovoupod his body. Turn Tha YnirrnutH Out ! . The weak stomach is said to bo the odglag-houao of many vagrant diseases htoo can bo turned out by strengthening , [ ho stomach , aud the digestive organs in mrtnorship. There is no atrongthonor iko Brovrn'a Iron Bitters. SsJo , speedy . inil sure. Mrs. Henry Corning , Jrlart- 'cd , Conn , , says , "Brown's Iron Bii- ara roliorod mo of general waaknoos. and lyspopsia , and made mo strong , " Hemy Jnmieson , n buokkognor in Dyxr'a trocerv store ia Glenwoud , iluliberutoly ui- iJod hist 0fttunlay , Ho walked to UH > rear if th store , i ylng "good bye" tea fellow lorlr , and ileUbvratoly that himself throuch .lie head and killed liims&U instantly. Ho oi tin ) mitti'u from LU girl nnd could not wear It. JHiqht If , TTawloy , n young biuinou man in Mainland , CUM county , otfura 3 > 00 reward or the arrest of an unknown man who liw .logKixl his footsteps for two years and ut ituilted hint < ni ono occasion. Loss ! paprra ujse'rt that the hoilzon ol Shermiu county in Illumined with ptJitica' C.tmp llro > of both patties , Full appltu In Otoe county ntu rold in tlto orchards tuv guner8 at thirty-live cents per Imlifl , FROZEN BEAS. The Knormoutf Wiilta JJcnrs for tKo Now York Ocntrnl lrlr. . New York Mall and Two great wh.tlo-oil barrels on the main deck of the steamer Portia , Capt. Sharp , from St. Johns , Newfoundland , now lying at Pier No. 17 , liast river , were carefully avoided by the "longshore men working on the vessel this morning. Ono end of each of the btrroh was un- headed , but covered by a network of Iron bands. Inside the barrels were two polar boars. They had originally boon white , but their long voyage had resulted in their appearing to bo of . a dirty yellow color. Mr. Donald Burnsto whom they had been consigned , came to tha duck to take thorn away , and said to a Mail and Express reporter : "Those bears were found on an ice lloo off the coast of Greenland by the sealing atoamor Anson O. Horrlck , and captured by moans of nets and ropes. How many miles they had drifted south before that of course no ono can toll. They are male and fomslo , about eight foot long , and stand about four foot high. On being caught Herrick brought them to St. John , where my agent , Mr. Guthrie , purchased them. There are only two other white polar bears in this country , which are owned by Mr. P. T. Barnum and the Sells Bros. I intend to take these directly t the Central Park Museum , and they wl. ' bp nice and white by Sunday morning. The work of unloading the boars wai then begun. Slings were placed arouni the barrels and attached , by means of block and fall , to the rope of the steam windlass. A guy rope was then passoi" through the body of the truck and th end manned by a number of laborers ono of whom remained on the truck t guido the barrel , But on thu opproacl of the boar this workman abandoned hi , post , jumped over the side rails of thi truck and could not bo induced to re turn. The boars were finally secured on the truck and started for Central Park Their deep growls attracted the attention tion of people on the street who wondered dorod where the sounds came from , aud at Thirty-sourth street and Third avonu an over-vigilant policeman stopped th truck , but on catching sight of the "con tents of the barrels ho promptly decided not to take them to the station house. . Superintendent Conklin received th boars at Central Park , and they wore lafely placed in iron cages to the right o : ho lion house. Pile tumors cured in ten days , ruptun [ n four weeks. Address , World's Dia pousary Medical Association , Buffalo , N. Y. 'Death of a Famous JU&wyor. tJnltimoro Exchange : Marshall Smvrtznroldor , vrho for quarter ot n century has bcon the leading criminal lawyer of Pennsylvania , died on Tuesday at his residence near Pittsburgh from brain fever , resulting from an ncci dental fracture of his leg. Mr. Svrartz welder was born in Hagoratown , Md. , in L819 , His father was an itinerant minis ; cr , but shortly after Marshall's birth removed to Pittsburgh and engaged in ) usincss. YoungSwartzfrelderfmlshedhis preparatory courae in Hagoratown. He ittondod Dickinson college at Carlisle Pa. , nnd wont a short time to George ; own college. Ho read law in Hagers ; own , and was admitted to the bar there , as well ns at Baltimore. At the latter dace ho practiced but a short time Moving to Pittsburg ho entered into i aw partnership with Hon. Walter Per ward , who vras secretary of the treasury under Pierce , and served as justice o listrict courts for the western district ol Pennsylvania. Ho served two terms in .he . state legislature , and wainstruments' n the passage of an act making the udiciary elective. His first criminal case ireatod tv sensation , ending as it did in ho conviction of Groatrako for seduction after ono of the hardest-fought legal bat- lea. In n single bound ho became a fa mous criminal attorney , developing a fac ilty which afterward saved many necks join the gallows. The only man he ever iefonded who was hanged was Ortweim , ? ho murdered a family of eight persona 3o did not undertake the ease voluntarily iivt wa appointed by the court. Truth- ully it can bo said that not a client of lis waa over hanged. Mr , Swautaqroldor ran nn eloquent talker , and prepared lis oaueo with remarkable caro. Upon ono occasion ho quoted nearly the wholo- f Hawthorce'a "Scarlet Letter , " and sani'ho used "King Lear" with great tt\jst with the jury. Ha waa handsome , alentod. and had n belle lottro educa- ion. His couvoraation was as Plequont 13 his spcech-oa. Ha will bo lon remem * > erod. DUUIUSH'S SALAII IIUESSINO < 3t COLD HEAT HAUCB for all kinds of naiads , fish , cgotables , nud cold inoatn. Cheaper nd better than home-made. lo sauce qpali to it was over offered. Willing to Ohanco Ills , Anyhow. an VsoiicieccChronicle. . They wore-sitting on the Geary street ar. ilia arm had fallen gundy on the /indow-sill xud slipped down quietly and coidontly around her waist. She did ot look as W aha know it , und ho pre- ondcdto bo doing nothing out of the ivay. The conversation waa not vmy co- oront , however , nnd they , hadi lapsed i ito blissful silence , when at a crossing ig the conductor put his head ia aud- enly and called out : "Jwnosl" Ho jumped and she started. "I bog your pardon. I " "Stroot , " added the conductor und tinged the door. She told him nho ould only change her name if'hochang- d his. She naid she doapisccl a muu ho was named after a otroot. YOUNG MAN , HEAD THIH , Tins VOLTAIC UKLT Gom-AHE , of Marshall Michigan. olTur to send their colubra'od 1C LEO ciuu VOI.TAIO JiKLT nnd other KLKOTKIO Ar- HJANt'KH uu trial for thirty days , to men young or old ) nttlicted with nervous debility , ouu of vitality and manhood , nnd M kindred roubles. Awe for riiouvintlsm , neuralgia , arnlynis , and many other dteeaam. Cummeto restoration io hcrJtlilRor truj manhood } uarnutiud. No mk incuiivd , M thirty days * ' .rial in allov/od , Wilto them r.t once for illua- Lrated pair ililet , frco , A I'dhtonil Call. Parsun Blodeo , of the Austin Blue Light Tabovnaolu , m&do a pastoral call un ths Webster family , his object being to rcjootistrato with Jim Wobitor for eat ing peanuts during divine worship. Jim hill behind n ourtm , and Mrs. Webster laid that ho kid gene out hunUng , Un. fortunately the curtain did not roach the door , and Jim's largo foot protruded , "Ho you sol Joams has gouo out hunt. "Yea , niiraon , und ho 'spools ter bo gone nil day. " "Toll Jeoms for mo dat do nex * time ho goes out huntin * ho had better take his foot along wid him , " said Parson IHedso , punching James' toes with his cano until ho roared like a bull , E > > a | tr. tr..cj COM M * en § = r U-THE ITD li BEST TONIC , ? Tlii * medicine , combining Iron with jiuro V'retnblo tonics quickly nnd completely Cnrrn llyHprimln , InillRotlnn , Wrnluiri' . ' * , Iiiipnrulilnnil , JInIarittClilllNnnilFcicrn , mill Ncurnlnln. Ills an unmlllnc rcmcily for Diseases of tbo KlilnrjH n ml l.lvrr. It Is Inrnlunblo for Dlson < ci pectillnr to Women , nml nil vho lend fcdontnry lives. It docs not Injure the teeth , cnuo licmlncho.or produce constipation ofAcr Iron medicines tlo. It enriches nnd purifies the blood , stimulates Hie nppctlto , atili the a lmllntlon of food , re- llovi-i Heartburn nnd Helcnlng , and strength en1 ! the muscles nnd nerves. Kor Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , Lack ol KticrRX , itc. , it lioa no equal. Ka The Rcnnlno has nt > eve trndomnrk nnd crossed red lines on u rapper. Take no other. flitaontrbr IWOH.VllIEStCAI , IO. . IULTIJIOI1K , MB. M Unilsptei la ( He BROAD GLAIM o ! beligtlii ; VERY BEST OPERATING QUICKEST SELLING AND liver oflcrcd to the public. HAMBUKG-AMEBIOAN Go-s3a.ftsvx3L.-y. DfflECT LINK FOR ENGLAND , tfHANOK AND GERMANY. The steamships ol this well-known line are built ol Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are tarnish ed with every requisite to make the passage both iafo and agreeable. They carry the United States .nd . European malls , and leave New York Thurs- lays and aaturdays ( or Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher bourg , ( PARIS ) and UAMBUUQ. nates : Stcerigo from Europe only (18. First ? abin , $55 , $65 ana S75. 8U rai < u , $ ! C , llenry Pundt , Mark Iltnson , F , K. Monrcs.il. Toll , .gentsID Omaha , Qroncweg li Schoentgen , agents In Council Blufls. 0. B : RIOUAHD k CO. , Gen. Pass Apt ! , 01 Broadway , N. Y. Cbas. Kormlnski & Co- General Western Aginta , 170 Washington St. , Chic ft eom. JaBissMedioallnslituiu , Chartered by theStatcof 111' ' Blood promptly relieved end pcrmanentlycured by reme- " - - „ . . - , ; . * „ „ : . tipcclaiJ'ractlce , Seminal W/enkness. flipht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the Face , Uost Manhood , Tios/r'ir//cii re < J , 17i r * Isnncxnei-liiii'itihiii. The appropriate tc.r.cdy t fit once used in each case * Consultaiions , per sonal or bv letter , , cacredly confidential. Med icines tent bv Mai } and Express. No marks on to indicate contents or sender. Address Un.JAMESNo.2U4Wa3hinglonSi.ChIcagoll ! , Quick. iar f 4f * . Book ffM VIGOR * ' / , IftO Fultoa SL.New Yort , SB 1,000.00 i TT7II.Ii bo paid to any cne who will find V ol Mercury , Potashv-Iodlne , Arsenic , or any Pol gonoua substance In SWIFT'S "I have cured Blood Talot by the use ol Swltt'a Specific alter I had most eignaBy failed with tbo Mer cury and 1'otaah Treatment. F. A. TOOoIEK , SL D. Terry , Oa , "Swl't'a Specific haa cured mo ot Scrofula of 12 years standing. Hail soroa t ixrgo as my hand , and every ono thought I waadoomed. . Smft'n Spoclflo cnrcd mo alter physicians uid al ) other mcdlclno had Jailed. ' K. L. IIIQII , Lonoko , Ark. < S'-t ArtAwouU not nurch.t30 from uo what dPllvUU Sivllt'fl Hjiocillo has douo lor mo. It cudro mo ot Ithcuumtltm aau d by malaria. " ; AUU1IIU TU01L1S , SjirlD-flold , Tcnn. ; Onr Tro tloo on Blood aud Skrn Diseases mailed free applicants to THB BWIiT BPKCITIO CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ol. N. T. Ofnoo , 169 W. 2 d Sb between Oih and 7th Avcnneg. PhlladelDhU ofDre lOd Chentaut r. lUi > RB3KNT3 Pbcenlx Atrartaoo Co , , ui ou , Oun AM t 85 , sestcnMtor.II. Y. , Ck ltol 033oaj. At ) Mc/cnuits , of Huv-uk. 17 , J. , CiplitI 1,376,030. Jlrard 71ro , PhUkOefhl ) , ult 3 1.V03 , C(0. > R , M ll 8to mon > SATURDAY , BIITWKKN NEW YORK AHD ANTWERP thttthint , Oennantft Italy , Jlollanl and Franet Stoorigo Outward , tao ; Prepaid Iron Antwerp , 91s ; Siomslon , S30 , luoIiUtosbcddluif , et , 2d Cabli , $ SU ; Rouad TripJO.OOJ Kicuralon , 8100 ; Haloon from ( (0 I la HO ; Uiuunlon 110 to 1180. CVPotor Wright O Sons , Gen AenU. C& lirotul- ty N. y. C&ldwoll. lUuintou h Oa. , Omirn. ( P. K. Fk > ran 4 Co. , IDS S. 19tb Street , Cuiha ; D. B. KUo Ul. Omua& rnt od-lf IS Da. E , 0. WIJT'H NSRIH jyo UHAU TnaASKtsT , a incrlHo for Ilymoila , O izlnou , Convul- alous , K1U , Korvous NeurrJla | , Headache , Nervout Prostration trnuved by the ute of alcohol or toblacco , WikefuloCHii , Meut.il dervefslon. Sot ( nk4 { ol the bialu , raaJkliiElii luoanl'jy and leaping to misery , decay and dttth , I'rumatarc Old ig , Uuonea , loat of poworki either lox , I jvcluntiiy Looeg and Sper- matorhora cauevd by rexcriloatof tlio brain , mill- abuse txoer Indulgence , Kicb box , ccntaliin one month' * treatment 41. CO * > loi.or six bottles for J6.CO , mat by ruallrrtpald on receipt ol prlc * . 1VK QUARANTES SIX BOXKJ To cure i ny case. Wlthuch order received by ni for lx bvttlet , acoomidlilwd with fJ.00 , we will send t lie purchurr our written ( { Uiriutoo to rcluud tht oicnsy If the trtiktuiontdoen not eOect cure. Outr- tutwiu Uiuud only by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. , Jy ! tl-tn&e-rr 2 Uadlson St. , Chicago , 111. JASflPEAB01)X m , It , PHYSICIAN & STJRGSON , Iloildenca No. 1107 Jonea St. Office , No. 1603 Far. md Odloo houri 12 m. to 1 p , in. aj rora t t ' . ' ' lir o'Jci s * p.Q , Tj's.i'ine , The remarkable growth of Omaha during the last few years is n matter of great astonishment to thoao who pay nn occasional visit to this growing city. The development of the Stock Yards the necessity of the Bolt Line Road the finely paved streets the hundreds of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our city more than doubled in the last five years. All this is n great surprise to visitors and is tbp admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial improvements made a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every investor has made a handsome profit. Since the Wall Street panic last May , with the subsequent cry of hard times , there has boon lees'demaud from specula tors , but a fair demand from investors Booking homes. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices in build ing material and are securing their homos at much less cost than will ba possible a year hones. Speculator : ) , too , can buy real estate cheaper now and ought tj take advantage of present prices for future profits. The next few years promises greater developments in Omaha than the past five years , which have bcon as good as wo could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishment ! ! and largo job bing houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through out the State , who have their money In the banks drawing a nominal rate of n- torost , which , if judiciously invested in Omaha real estate , would bring thorn much greater returns. Wo have many bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profits in the near futuro. Wo have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North -we have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenue , 17th , 18th , 1'Jth and 20th streets. West on Faruam. Davenport , Cuming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading o Faraam , California - nia and Davenport streets has made accessible eonie of the finest and cheapest residence property in the aity , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the -western part of the city ivill increase iu value. Wo also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The levelopments made in this section yy the Stock Yards Company and he railroads will certainly double he price m a short time. Wo also have some fine business ots and some elegant inside resi- leucep for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find ome good bar nius by calling on u ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th St , Between Faruhaai niicl P. S. Wo as'c those \vlio have iroporty i'or sale at a bargain to give R it eallWo want only bargains , Yo will positiroly not humllo prop- rty at more than its real valua.