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OMAHA DAfIA BEE - TUESDAY , OCTOBER 21 I fr-MCr I MflftTS TeaSrSleoord. A. * f i'W"oians , * * ny Iho neo of thla nnMEDT , the Btom- aoli nnd BowolB DISEASES tpecdlly rcs ln their OPran Btroneth , nnd the ) ran blood Is imrincd , } It is pronounced t > y / y trvzn < hundreds or the best BLADDKH doetomtobo the OK * LY onitE for all f AUD I 'T kind * ot ICldncy Dl - eases. I OBOANB It is purely veire- Dnorav table , and cures when OHAVEI , ' other medicines fall. DIABETra It Is prepared ox * prcssly for thno d In \ DISEASE cises , and has never been known to fall. Ono trial will oon. IK vlneo yon. For sale Tnn BACK rnicc ti.ss. 1X3LND on Oend for BIDD famphlet of Tontl- IHEIIVOU8 HUNT'S' OH JfON-nETElTTIOH CO. , OP rrorldcnce , 4 It. I. IB UKU1L ) 11Y Koyal Havana Lottery ! ( A GOVERNMENT IHSTITUTIOK. ) Drawn nt Havana , Duba , Every 12 to 14 Days. TICKETS , IZ.OO. IUrVES. JJ.OO Subject to no manipulation , not controlled liy th parties In Interest. It ll the falrcot thing loth ntturo of chance In exlttonoo. For Information and particulars apply toSHISEY , . . tyUiUUIJ/tKUllVO. lit * Broadway , it Y. city. E.KAU1XI CO. , 417.Walnut itroot.Bt. t.oulg , Mo or Frank Lobrano , L. D. , SO Wyandotte , Kan. ) y 2Mn&a ft w Iv IvOMAHA OMAHA Chemical C. T. PAULSON , 1'roprlotor , Gcntlorccns' Cloth'nz ' Cleaned , Djccl and Repaired. Indies' Dresses Cicantci nnd Djcd , without Kipping , Plumes Cl'ancd or Colored any nliailo , to sample. Silks , VehetuaucJ Lnces Cleaned , Dyed and Kc-lln- Ishod. 1212 Douglas Street , - OMAHA , NED MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY CROUNSE'S BLOCK , Cor. 10th and Capitol Avenue , treats all owes Crip , plod or Deformed , alee discuses o ( tt o Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs , All eatea of Curvature of the Bpmo , Crooked Foot Lees and Arms , Dlicasoi of the Illp , Unco , and Ankle Joints. Also Chronlo atlcctlons oltho Llrur Ilheunutlsm , Paraljeli , I'llo , Ulcers , Catarrh , Astli ina and liionchltls are all treated by now and suc cessful methods. All diseases ol tno Blood and Urin ary Organs , Including thoao resulting from Inc Itcro- tlonor exposure , are eottlj and Buctoeatully treated and a euro guaranteed. Young men , inluulo aged , ! and old men DUflerlnR from Weakness and Kenous \ exhaustion , producing indigestion , Palpitation ol the llcart , Despondency ulzzlnesn , Lees of Memory , laoJ { of KDurgy and Ambition , can uo restored to health and tlRor , If oeo Is not too long ncifloctod. Tlio Bunrion In charge Is a graduate of Jiffor- Eon Medical College (1885) ( ) and has ttudtod hit profession In London , Paris andUcrlln. If afflicted , caller write full description of your case , and inedl- dno mar bo tent you. Consultation free. Addrcsi Omaha Dispensary , Crounso'u lilock , Omaha , Neb , OlHoo buura 10-12 a. m.,1-3 unil 7-8 p. m bundayi , .10 a m T3.Bend for treatise efthor on uulo dlaeassg oi Uclurinltlos. SciunGB of Lite , Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. A QHHAT MBDIOAXj WOHI4. Eibaruted Vitality , Norvani and Poyilcal Deblllly r/inutnro Decline in Uan , Kiroroot Youlh , an the otold miseries esultlnir from Indiscretions or ex OMM. A book for ercry tn n , young , middle-aged , id old. It contains IS8 prescriptions for all acaU and chronic dlaeuei eachonn of which Is Invaluabls Bo found by tba Author , whoso eiperlenoe for ! J yean Is inch aiprobably never before fell to the cl ot any physio an 100 pagce , bound In beaatlfa French tnailln mooModooven , full cilt.KDarantee to be a finer work D every lenae , mechanical , lit erary and professional , thio any other work sold In tbli conntry for tloO , or the money will be refunded Jo Tory InstantM. Price only tl.bO by mall , poet- paid. IllruitratlTO simple ( cents. Send DOW. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Uedlcal AwodatloD , to the offloen oi which ho refers. The Sdense of Life should be readbr tba yonn for InctrnoUou , and by the afflicted lor relief. It will Unefll ill London Lanoet. There Is DO member of society lo whom The Sol- io of Llfa will not bo useful , whether youth , par * cnt.BOJjrdUn , Instntctor or clergyman. Argonaut. Addreu the Pcabody Uedloal Instltuto , or Dr. VT. II.I'aiker.Ho. i DalOnch Street , Uoston Uasi.wbo may be consulted on all dlscasei reqnl og skill and eziierienoe. CbrooloandobstloaUdlseujsthat bar * baffled the skill ol all other pbyi-IIFl I dins tpecblty : Hutu Ireited laooees-llLrlL withoutuoulnituo * failure. TUvPCJ C I ) K BOTTLES. Erlniiger , . . . . . . . . . . Havana. Gulmbacbor , . , . Bavaria Piltmer . . . . &Boliomian. DOMESTIC. JiuclrveJBer . . .St. Louj * AutmtiRor. . . _ _ . . _ .St. LOIUF Best B . . . , , - . . , . Mil waulroo Bchlitz-Pjlsner - . . . . Milwaukee Kruu'a . . . . . . . . Omaha 1 Ale. JPo lor. romoBHc and . MAUltKR , l t mt ; wjunin YOU AUK. Consumptlvci ! Ilnrcly llcncilttctl liy Trips totlio Mouth or the Iklnuntnlnn. Hochcstcr Iuinocr ) t nnil Chronicle. Not many of the plccsant autumn dnya , of which ycetordny woa h fntr eamplo , will intervene boforn that incloniont portion tion of the ycsr will nrrivo Trhoti Iho prophetic physician will nay : "Go lo , now , you man of weak lungs , got thno to the mountains of Colorado or to the orange groves of Florida , for winter cornea on apwo. " To men whoso buaincEB relations nnd social connections nltach thnm peculiarly to the city of lloohoatcr or the atato of Now York , regardless of climate , the do- crco of the medical man has much of the flavor of a decree of banishment. Deli cate lungs do not always indicate poor memory , and men with both of tlicno characteristics remember that an alarm ing proportion of these oxiicn , who go ortli hopeful , coino back , if they como at all , under clrcumsUn joyous and which arc not entirely discon nected with funeral preparations. Sometimes , with all duo rcnpoct to the medical faculty lot it be aald , the com bination IE not Indicated with absolute correctness. Tliu dry , thin air of the mountains does not always bring health and strength , and the balmy breezes of the Houthcrn peninsula ener vate and gently kill. IIow therefore , to remain among frionda and in accustomed business relations , and bravo the northern winter of Now York , with a fighting chance of winning the game , is a practical problem which will soon present itself to invalids of the pul monary sort. It is hold by many physi cians that the mental effect of giving up the contest in advance , gives aid and comfort to the enemy ; that the moral oiToct of a good light prpsagon a fair chance of victory and regained health , How this fight may bo successfully car ried on without yielding to the decree of banishment , formed the motive of a Democrat and Globe reporter's investiga tion yesterday , " 1 have changed my my mind some what in regard to sending patients to Colorado and Florida , " nald a physician who has had a long experience with pa tients suffering with lung diseases. "In the dayu when It required several weeks to roach Colorado n patient had tlmo to become accustomed to the great change in atmosphere , and often found much bon'oQt from the change of climate , Now a man ia hustled up into the thin , dry air in a pnln.ce car , and I am of the opin ion that the sudden change Is as often injurious as beneficial. " , ' 'Good many of thorn die , I Imagine ? " suggested the reporter. "Certainly ; and probably some die hero who might , by observing proper precautions , have lived many yearn nt homo. " "That's exactly the combination I am looking after , " said the reporter. "I want to learn nomothing practical about the proper precautions to light our terri ble winters , for the benefit of some of our readers" . "In the first place half the battle In most cases of lung affection consists in not giving up. When a man packs his trunk and goes to Colorado or Floridaho virtually gives up. There are certain pim ple precautions which are easily taken which will do much to disarm the changes of this climate in winter and spring. Some of my patients have provided them selves with entire ouits of chamois skin , lined with light flannel , to bo worn under the under clothing. It should bo perfo rated and made to fit snugly at thu neck , wrists and ankpls. It is , if properly made , a great protection from cold , and the wearer rarely fools unpleasant oflbcts , oven from our sudden changes of temper ature. I tegular light exorcise , good wholo- noino food , and plenty of sloop also aid in withstanding the rigors of n Rochester winter. " "You evidently think the moro fact of going away has an injurious ofToctin those cases. " "How can it bo otherwise ? If n man take * thcsoprocautions ( and I am not now talking of confirmed consumptives , you know ) , ho is very opt to forgot the severity - ity of the weather , and como to regard himself as pretty well after all , especially If able to attend to his business. On the other hand , if ho gives up and goes away ho is constantly watching for unfavorable By-stems. If ho tratchcN closely enough they'll como , too. " "What is the objection to going lo Florida ? " "Thoro are none , if a man can go there in good health and spirits , and for the purpose of enjoying a constant summer. To an invalid , however , the climate is apt to prove enervating instead ot llfo-glving , ' It is a country which smooths the path to the grave , and doubtless , in some cases , postpones the inevitable end for a tlmo , but where men's ' lungs are not hopelessly affected , 1 am inclined to think that good pluck , chamois skin garments , plenty to eat and good exercise will place him on good fighting ground. " "Thero are exceptions ? " "Necessarily , but as a rule I think the men and woman who tuko care of thorn- .plvcs . and fight diaoaso bravoJy , stands moro lhan an oven chance with these who give up and emigrate to a now coun try , with its deprivations and the depress ing surroundings. Still , after all , every case must bo judged by itself. I give you my idea of the general rulo. " A UAHl ) . To all who are sufferlnir. from errors .nd . Indiscretions of jouth , nonous weakness , early Jecay , loss of manhood , eta , I will send a roolpa that will euro you , FUKK 01' CiIAHdK. This Krcat remedy was dlioovered by a mlsslouery In Bouth Kmorlca. Hend iclf-adilrested envelope tokiv. Jo- xril T. I iuit , Btatlon 1 > Mew York. AGENI2UOUH GIFT , Vnndorullt Ponnua $500,000 to the Now York GolloKo of IMiysi- elms ml Burf-oonc , ow York Tribune October 18 , The college of physicians and surgeons n the city of Now York was the recipi ent on Friday of a princely gift. AVrn. II. Yandorbilt gqvo to the college the sum of § 500,000 , for the purchase of real estate and the erection of a building ivhioh shall enable the institution moro uocceafully to fulfill the purposes for which it was founded. The gift is not intended as an endowment or for the es tablishment of professors' chairs , but as . building fund , Iho edifice now occupied iy Iho college being in many rospcois in- dcquiUo. A m on imedical men .hero exists the desire and dope which are fully shared by Mr. Vandcrbilt that Now York should become - como the medical center of this country , and that the Now York medical school should rank with the schools of Paris and Vienna , and It is with this object in view that Mr , Yandorbilt hao muko this liberal gift. The collcgo has from lima to time received gifts , of which a proper use could not bo made on account of the buildings. Jumcs I. Swift gave the in- sUtiition 8100,000 for the purchase of a philosophical npparatuf , n sum which has never been expended because there was no place for the UBO of such delicate in struments. The Alumni association gives annually a certain sum for the maintenance ot a pathological laboratory , but so insufficient is the accomodation that the collcgo has been obliged to estab lish this laboratory in ono of the stores on the first floor of the present building. In view of thcso facts the gift of Mr. Yandcrbilt In most opportune ) and will certainly bo received with delight and gratitude by all the friends of medical science in Now York. Twon- ty-nino lota have already boon purchased from Amos 11 , Kno in Tenth Avenue , between Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth streets , opposite the llooEovclt hospital , for the erection of the now building , and work will begin an soon as the plans are drawn and approved. Who is to bo employed as architect has not yet boon decided. The purchase of real cstato is BO extensive that the buildings which are to bo erected will not cover all thu property , and it is intended to leave thu college enough space to adapt its building to its future growth. The erection of the now edifice will probably require over a year , and when the Institution shall remove thither it will bo the fifth time in the course of its history that its growth has required it to enlarge its capncitios'and seek n build ing moro fitted to the demands upon It. * SKIN DISEASES OUIIEI ) liy Dr. Frarlor'g Mnglc Ointment. Curoa aa If by magic : Pimples , Itlack 1 leads or Grubs , lilotclion nnd Kniptlons nn the face , leaving the skin cluar nnd boatitiftil. Ainu curcx Itch , Salt Hlioiim , Sere NljmlcB , Sere Lips and old , Obntltmto Ulctrn , 'f5old by driigRlatB , or irmllal DP receipt nf price , CO cents. Sold by ICulm k Co. nnd 0. F. Goodman. OF GIUAT MEN. Tlio Distinctive Styles ol'thoIIcadKcar or I'roinlnont 1'olUicIaiiP , Uoaton Traveller. Aa soon as n man springs into public notice ho nt once seeks some distinctive article of headgear , It is a little difficult to toll how this is , but it Is nevertheless a fact. President Arthur usually wears a tall silk hat. It looks like a president's hat. Whoever made it , it is the only ono of its kind in Washington. In the first place , it is a very tall hat with just the shadow of a curve near the crown. The brim is broad and nearly straight , and hangs over his oyes. It is a hat among hats , and ono would ask the name of its owner among a thousand. Atty. Gen. BrOYrstor's white silk hats , are al most historical. Ho has them made in Philadelphia , and it Is said ho consumes sovaral o aah aoason. It is a matter of curiosity why ho should want a now hat of this species. Certainly it must bo n great puzzle for htm to pick oat the latest purchase among the largo stock which ho must have on hand. His hats are made to bo brushed either or both ways , and they usually aro. They are built very high , with n bulging crown and a rolling brim , something like the hcadqour in the pictures of the allegor ical "Undo Sam. " Mr. Bluino sometimes woaru a stylish silk hat , buthis favorite is a black slouch , which ho draws doirn ever his ayes until in nearly touches his nose. Oon. Butler and Senators Edmunda and Hoar also run to slouches , all apparently made on pretty near the same model. Gen. Logan wears a cavalry slouch hat about halt the time and a respectable silk hat the re mainder , Senator Ingall'a hat is toll and angular , like himself. It is a kcon and iucisiva-Iooking hat , and sits on his head in a prim sort of fashion , as much aa to say to all the other hats : "Just have yourselves made ever into this stylo. " Secretary Chandler generally wears a Doiby. Ho porches it low down on his forehead , where it looks thoroughly busi ness like , like Its owner. Secretary Fro- linghuyson wears a tall , thin silk hat Secretary Folgor , on the contrary , won a rather low-crowned hat , which added materially to his judicial appearance Secretary Lincoln's silk hat ia generally stylish and dressy , while Secretary Tel Icr's makes him look like an Episcopal bishop. Postmaster General Grcsham has developed a gonulno fondness for his old black slouch hat , which ho throws down anywhere. Commissioner Loring was the most dignified looking silk hat in Washington- No ono would ever think of such a thing as rubbing that hat the wrong way , and as for crushing It , the idea would bo pro postorous. Oon. llosocrans affects the military slouch hat , while Gen. Sheridan wears n light Derby , of a fashionable make. Before ho was elected speaker , Mr. Carlisle always wore a slouch hat , now ho wears a tall silk ono with narrow brim , which looks as though it were throe sizes too uinall. Senator Mahon wears a light brown slouch hat on the loft eldo of his head , which gives him a dashing appearance. .Judge Lawrence , the eccentric first comptroller of the treasury department , wears a flat crowned od hat with n wide brim. This is sav agely pushed down on his head just as though ho had given an adverse decision of ton thousand words. It almost covers his oars , but doesn't , that is , ono can son the oars , These are a very few of the immense number of distinguished- looking hats which may bo seen in Wash ington. The sul joct of hats suggests an incident which happened at the White house during Grant's first term. Gen. Butler cauio to see the president ono day , and deposited his silk hat In a largo and comfortable arm-chair. As ho stood talking in walked Iloraco Groeley. Groo- lay shambled across the room and sit down on Butler's hat. Of course there was a crash , and as the great editor jumped up , Gen. Butler took the remains of what was his handsome head-gear in his hands and said ; "Grooloy , I know that hat wouldn't fit you. " DUUKKK'H SALAD IWEHHINQ & COLD MEAT SAUCE for all kinds of salads , fish , vegetables , and cold moats. Cheaper and bolter than home-made. No sauce equal to It was over offered. Ilow Do Got llnrt. Koclioatcr 1'oat-Kxprosa. ' Oh , my child , how did your face be come so bruised ? Como to mamma and toll her all about it. " "I-I-I was ever 'cross the road , playin' with Mlts IIowo's liltlo g-i-r-1 ; boo-hoo- oo-oo. " "And did she hurt you like this ? " "Y-y-yes. " "Well , that was real naughty in her. What did she do to little Goorgiol" "Sh-sh-sho knock mo down , an-an-and the she hit mo ww-with a b-r-i-c-lc , and pounded mo w-wi-with a b-r-o-o-m * s-t-i.c-k. " 'Oh ' , dear , whaU terrible child. Well , don't cry any more , Georgio. What were you doing irhon this happened } " "Pl-pl-playin1 w-wo was m-a-r-r-i-o-d. ' HOOKVIU.K , Ot. , May 21,1883. "When troubled with kiduoy com- plainti , ITrj.vr'H [ Kidney and Liver ] HKM EUV roliovoa every timo. I always keep it in the hoiuo. " J. II. Ryan , Superin tendent of the American Mills. J I AS INCIDENT 01' THE WAll. FHr. John Portor'n Perilous Balloon AocenBlon IScn Pcrlev Poor. President Lincoln was much interested in iho Account of n perilous balloon as cension by General Fitz John Porter , on April 11 , 1802 , near Yorktown , Vn. About D o'clock in the morning ho stop * ped Into the car ot Prof. Lowo's balloon , to go up nnd make o rcconnoieanco ; then bo pulled buck to terra firma. IIo sup posed the uaunl number of ropoa were at- Inched to it , whereas there was only ono , nnd d plnco in this , as was afterward as certained had boon burned by vitriol used in generating gas. Tnking his seat in the car , unaccompanied by anyone , the rope was let out to nearly its full length the length was about ono hundred yards when suddenly snap went the balloon. This was nn unexpected i.nrt Df the programme. The men looked up with astonishment , and the general look ed down with equal bewilderment. "Open the valve , " shouted ono of the men below. "I'll monngo it , " responded the gen eral. eral.Up wont the baleen higher , higher. It rose with great rapidity , Its hugh form lessened as it mounted into the regions of the upper air. It became n speck in the cky. The wind was taking it in the direction of the enemy's ' terri tory. By thia time every stall oflicor nnd hundreds of others were looking at the moving speck. It is impossible to do- scrlbo the anxiety felt nnd expressed for the fate of him , the central object of thought , In that far awny moving speck , every moment becoming loss visible. It scorned to move toward the Union army , and countenances there brightened with hopo. It passed ever the heads of the Union mon. 'Soon it began to descend , but with a rapidity that aroused renewed apprehension. Quickly n squad of caval ry plunged spurs into their horses , and away in the direction of tno descending baloon. The rest of the story is as re ceived from the general's own lips. Whllo the rope was being played out ho adjusted his glass in readiness for his proposed view of the enom'a territory. A sudden bound of the baleen told him in a moment that the rope had given way. Ho dropped the glass , hoard the call , "open the valve , " mndo the response given above , nnd sot about looking for the valvo. Ho was sensible of bolng flighty ( the general loves n pun as well as the next ono ) , but was not at all nervous. Ho saw the wind had taken him ever the line of the rebel entrench ments. Having uo wish to drop in among them , ho lot the valve take care of itself , and proceeded to take advantage of his position to note the aspect of the rebel objects below. Crowds of soldiers rushed from the woodsand ho hoard their shouts distinctly. Luckily , ho was above the reach of their bullets , so ho was not afraid on this score. The map of the country was distinctly discernible. Ho saw Yorktown and its works , York river and its windings , nnd Norfolk with its smoking chimneys. A counter current of air struck the balloon , and its course was reversed. Its retreat from ever roboldom was rapid. Ho opened the valve , the gaa escaped , nnd down ho camo. Ho could not say how fast ho came downbut it was with a rapidity ho would not care to have repeated. The car struck the top of a shelter tent , under which , luckily , no ono happened to bo at the time , knocked the tent into pi , and loft him enveloped in a macs of collapsed oil silk. Ho crawled out , and found himself in the middle of a camp , not ono hundred yards from General McGIollan's head quarters. -tj n'w _ - " YOUNG MANlTEAJDTUIS. ; | THE VOLTAIC BELT COMPANY , of Marshall Michigan , offer to send their celebrated ELEO TKIO VOLTAIC BELT nnd other ELECTIUO Ap- rLiANCKa on trial for thirty days , to mon ( young or old ) nfllicted with nervoua debility , loss of vitality and manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk incurred , as thirty days' trinl is allowed. Write thorn nt once for illus trated pamphlet , free. M8T OF LiEXTKUs . Hcmainmg in the poatoflico at Omaha , Neb , October 18,1881. OENTLEMKN'S LIST. Pearson V M Peck P Pollock G Pinner II Pfleglmnlt H Philips W Kadford .T Hiding .T C Itohwcr T V Itmmusson C II Kobinpon S llobcrtson A Itosenbnrp J II Iloiber II Stibolt V Stevenson II Smith II 0 Hlnanmker II T Schleip K Shay 1' fchoui F Smith 0 Smith A T Summer V .T Stoke berry C C Shulberffcr C StoxoA Snrcnion 11L Smith J W Shoo J K & , Co Southard U .T Sclitmitch T Sttcoter V H Schnersr P 13 Scimlty 13 S Mith G K Shcnrer W S Swisher W Thompson V M Thompson 0 W Thomson S Tlmling A Thornton U J Turner II W Twlsh.l Taylor II J Turneo W Wnmba J Wheeler F Werner 0 Wren 0 V Wcntherhogg H Whltlon II Wohlers H U Williamson IJ F Whits W T Walker J Wnples UK Webb W Wilson G Water T Wnrntr G A Younr ; 0 12 Ut3IEa' LIST. Armstrong Mil M Adftmi Irs M Aldtich Mi * .T M Atkinson Mrs M M Avery Mlis II Benedict Mrs W N Blnko K Bcuner Kiss S Buckaman A Bent A Byrne Miss M Banister Mrs J liottieon Mrs S Brlinon Mrs Mi Bnuo Mia S 13 Boykur Miss B Clirietlan en Airs T Giver Mra T Cyphers Miss A Cunningham Mrs S Cunningham Mra A Cathrinn K Ulmpman Mrs I < M ! Cassy Mrs IIA CrosittMrs H li Cronin Miss H Utiscoll Mies B Dalstaom Miss C Darrngh Miss J Dolnnoy Mrs M Drain Miss S 2 IhvltonG Da\ics Mrs L Daly Misa II I3vers Mrs J P Khrhardt A Flynn Miss C A Gilbert Miss M Gorman Mrs P Grnbnm MH ! C Ghelo Mrs H Gruff Mrs 0 Graves Miss A Grcon Mra M E Grucll Mrs A Hemming Miss A Hnnbert 13 Mlai Hnrtatack Miss L Hnnlon Miss T 2 Hull Mrs G Henderson Mrs N Heunion Airs 13 Jmnes A P Mrs Joyce M1" " F Jones Mrs F L Johnaon Mrs C S Jacobs Mrs F Jordan Mhs K Jausscn Mrs K Koyser Miss TA Kochch AII KarlsonMisaT V Levy Mrs K L L.indstrom Miss I Morris Mrs I ! Mncauloy Miss 1C Mcllanthlin Mrs L McIIall Mrs II Megan Mra B Mnrkert Miss M Mnrtfn Mrs M Monro Miss 13 Martin Mrs J B Miller Miss I Nichols Miss A A Kiolaon O Niles Miss S Owing A OstcrMissLK O'Brien Misa J Palmer Mrs G- Pierey M Portorfield Mrs J Pettia Mrs L Perry Mra ] 3 Park Mrs C Qunglo Miss B llushmtn Misa M Kiloy M HOBS Miss L L lloborts S Knnkles 13 Swift Mrs F A Sweet Mrs W Shindloy Mra C Slntten Miss S Stuart Mrs B Span MrsM Stevenson Mrs 11 Tompson Miss O B Thomas Mrs E L Tucker Misa It Tischback Mra N Thorn Mra M K Worth Mrs N F Williams Miss A Wait Mrs L M Whlttock Mrs E J AVilliams Miss M Wehdon Miss M White M13 Wright M 1C rennin CLASS SIATTER. II Thomas Mrs S A Vintou F Weber C. K. COOTAST , Postmaster. ' AiiROStura Bitters do not only distitr pnish themselves by their flavor and nromaic. odor nbovo nil others generally used , but the ; nro also n euro preventive for nil diseases orip mating from the digestive organs. Beware oi counterfeits. Ask your grocer or druggist foi the pcnuine article , manufactured by Dr. J , J. B. Seigcrt & Sons Notice Filth Ward Voter . The undcrB'gncd will tit at the Trcm-nt house or Monday , October 12tlictwcen | 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. and as many clays ttireal terns may bo required by Uw to register the legal > otcrs of Second district Filth u&rd. Jens QCI.NN , oct 11-lw Notice of Registration. To the legal \otersof 1st uard ID the city ol Oma ha : You are hereby notified that the undersigned will eit aa rcglsrarfor the first uard at GISand b20 touth 10th street commencing Thursday October 3d , 1884 , at 11 o'clock n , m. . ( or the purpose of registering all qualified \otcrs within eala uard and for such pur pose the undersigned will sit ana keep his book of reglatratton open each day thereafter ( oiccpt Sun days ) at the place aforesaid from eloon o'clock a. m. until Boicn o'clock p. m , until Monday , November 3d , 18S4nt the hour of 12 o'clock m. , when said book of registration will ho closed. All qualified \ o tera are notified to attind and sco that their names rro properly registered. ISAAC KUUIN , oct 15 n2 IlfEletrar 1st Ward. Protection. No such protcctUo ogalmt chills and fever and other diseases of a malarial 15 pa exists- n ? HoBtcttcr'd Stomach ach Hitters. It re Il3\cs constipation li\or disorders rhcu- nmtisni.kidnoy and ; _ bUdder ailuontc , _ with certainty and ' rrompt 11 mle. A - clango M pratllylng as it Is complete soon takes place In the up pcaranco , as well as the ecnaatlon of thou u an and haggard In \alhl , who uses tills standard promoter of li o a 11 li and strength for Bale by all dru Ists and dealers cnorally tivtr * .f MutirViu > , k J9ur noe.r rdrunl.tro JTU > , uu > ututun < l bIL < / U. . tllU HUT ft bO.XS. NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY BUOOK390R TO DAVI3 ft SNYDKD.J Qoaenl Dc leia In 'H05 FARM All ST. 01IAIIA. Dare ( or ul 103,001) ) aerot carefclly ubatod Undi n Kutern Nobrut * , fct low prloa and on ouy term * ImproTca i rms tor ilo In DougUi , Bodge , ColUx PUtto , liurt , turning , tUruv , Wuhlntton , kloilck Biumiirn , tad llutlor Jountfeg. Tn j paid In kll parts cf tb SUIs , ; Money loaned on mproved ( umf. Notary llibllo alw T In office' CorretpouJ J. LiARMSTRONG , M. D. Pruotico Limited to Diseases of the Kyo auil Ear. 503 Farnara Street , - 'OMAHA. Tins medicine , combining Iron with pure tonics , uickly nnd compl nnil NriirnlRln. His nn unfailing remedy for Diseases oftho Kldticj * nnd l > Urr. U Is Invaluable for Disced peculiar to Women , nml nil who leadeodcntary HMS. It docs not Injure the teeth , enure licmlnchc.or prndiiro constipation other Iron mcilidntg do. It enriches and purifies the blood , stimulates the npwtlle , aids the n lmllatlon of food , ro- llcves Heartburn nnd llclchlng , nnd strength DIII the muscle ? nml nerves. Tor Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , Lnckol Kncrgy , > lc. , It lias no equal. ' v J52Tlio ccnulno has nlxivo trndo mark nnd crowed red lines on wrapper. Tnkc no other. flxI.ouljl.T HIION.MnEHIUI. 10. , I1.U.T1J10IIE , JID. AilDnJIspntei in tie BROAD GLAIN * > ; eirzti ; VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND liver offered to the uubllc. HAMBUKG-AMERIOAN S ? , c3bcot ; 00333.33fa/aoLy. D1UKCT LINK FOR ENGLAND , FKANCK Alrt ) QERMAIfy. The etoamehlpa of this wcll-kuown line are built ot Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are furnish ed with every requisite to make the passage both iafe and agreeable. They carry the United States and European mails , nnd leivo Now York Thurs days and Saturdays for Ph mouth ( LONDON ) Cher bourg ( PARIS ) and HAMBURG. Rates : Stccrsgo from Europe only S18. First Cabin , ? 65 , $05 and 876. Steerage , $ 'JO , HenryPundt , Mark Hanson , F .E. JloorcsIf. Toft , aeontsln Omaha , Gronewcg & Schoentzen , agents in Council Bluffa. 0. B : RICHARD & CO. , Oon. Pass Agts. , Cl Broadway , N. Y. Cbas. Kozminskl & Co- General Western Agsnte , 170 Washington St. , Cblaa James Hal Institute Chartered by tlicStatcof 111' . Inoia for the express purpose ot clvingmmcdiate relletlc , chronicunaarj'anapri- -/.vote discsce ? : . Corantx&t , VGect ! andSy pliilis in all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Dlood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by rcme- dics.tesfdina.Forj'r/r'earJ _ _ bj > cclall'ractlcc. Seminal Weakness. Night Lossciby Dreams , Pimples on the Face , Lost Manticod.fiwMtcf'ycHrcda There iat'.oejci > erinictili > ni. The appropriate rc.r.cdy 12 at once used in each c&se. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- .cinrs sent by Mail and Express. No marks on pacicace to Indicate contents or sender. Address UK.JAMESNo.204Wa3hinglonSI.ChicagollJ ] ramieia i > un ture noov rr * CKUIe Ajcncj , leoFultoa Bl K. > T' D An Interesting treatise on Wood nnd Skin Dlfoasa nlll bu mailed free to any ono uho will ecnd their ad Jrt'83 to thoh > 1ftSuctlflcCo.Drau.T.'i. AtlantaG ? VANDEHBILT'S ' MILLON8 , Could not buy from mo what Kulft'a Spcciflo has donoformo It cured mo of Scrofula in Its orst form , alter Iliad suit od with It fifteen long ; years , and had tiled all tbo remedies , only to br > al ; dowi iny liealtliliiiJ make mo almost hol | > lcss. MRS. KMZ.MIKTII Jl.Min : , Acnorth , Qa. , July 15,1531. INOCULATED POISON , Some eight team ago I kecimo the \lctlm of afcar 'ui ' Blood I'olaon , communicated by n nurse to my Infant , nnil thcnco throueh the breast , and suffered 'or ' tlx loiigj cnra The Mercury and Potash treat ! ment seemed to drho the polaon further Into my ijstcm only to break out In norse form on other portions of my body. Ilireo months ago I began akliit' Sniffs Specific , nnd it ras cured mo sound nd well. It Is the greatest bieeslnp ; wlncli has como : o mankind In years MHS. T , W L F , Greenville , Ala , Sept. 4,1831. REPUE3KNT3 Fbantz Ataannao Co. , ol en AMeta Ocetctieetor.N. Y. , Capital ' . . . . .003.CW. flo XlerobBDti , ol Hemik , N , J. , Cupltil 1,778,000. liard fire , Phlladelrblk , apHU 1,580 , COO. ' - - lemen'tiunil RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyftl and U.S. MH Btoamon SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP fhtlUiinc , Germany , Italy , Holland ami France StMrnge Outw rJJ20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , llg ; Kicurelon , 939 , Inoludlng bedding , etc , 2d Cabin , (60 ; Round Trip , (90.00 ; Eicurslon , 0100 ; Balooa from 650 la ISO ; Excursion 110 to 8100. VPetor Wright ft Sons , Gen Atrenta. (0 Broad way N , Y. Oaldwcll. Hamilton k Co. , Omaha. P. E. Flo van k Co , , 208 N , 16th Street , Cinaha ] D. E. Elm all. OmabaA enti. od-ljr Health is Wealth ! DR. E. 0. WEST'S NBRTS ISD BRAIN TBiiauiXT , a guaranteed ipcciflo for lIjBterta , Dzilnega , Consul- iloni , Fits , Nenous Neuralgia , Headache , Ncrvoui I'roitratlou caused by the uia of alcohol or tobbacco , Wakefulniws. Mental depression. Softening of the brain , resulting In insanity and leaping to misery , decay and death , Premature Old ago , Baroness , loss of power In cither sex , Involuntary Lfetes and Spor- matoihora caused by over oxcrtloutof tbo brain , sell- abuse or over Indulgence. Kadi box , contains one month't ticatment , (1,00 n boxer ilx bonicu for ti.00 , lent by mall pi sjald oo receipt of prlca. WE GUARANTEE SIS BOXEi To euro tar cose. With each order received by ui for six bottles , ocoomDlUhtd with (5.00 , wo will send the purchis r our written guarantoa to rotund tbo mcuejr II thatrcatmeutdoeanot cffecto onro. Guar antee * Iwuod only by JOHN C : WEST It CO. . jy 2S-niAo-ry B33 Uaillion St. , Chicago , 111. JAS.H.PEABODY fit. f J. & BtTEGSOK , Retldenoo N" . 1(07 Jones St , See , No. UCJ Tar m.a OiBoa hour * H m. to m ind torn 2 to i ! ) ' ? l > 4 > tit J 3u II , UtUt I The rcmarkablo growth of Omaha , during the loat few years ia a matter o grcat atonishmcnt to these who pay an 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 moro than doubled in the last five yoara. All thle is a great surprise to visitors and ia thp 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. Slnco the Wall Street panic last Hay , with the subsequent cry of hard times , there 1ms boon less demand from specula tors , but a fair demand from investors Booking homos. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices In buildIng - Ing material and are securing their homes at much loss cost than will bo possible a year hence. Speculators , too can buy real estate cheaper now and ought ta take advantage of present prices for future profits. The next few years promises groatoc developments in Omaha than the past five years , which have boon as good as wo could reasonably deairo. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo j ebbing 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 them much greater returns. Wo have many bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profits in the. near future. "We have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north find western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenue,17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam , Davenport , Cuming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the lity , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of the city tvill increase in value. We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards propor- ; y in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and he railroads will certainly double , he price in a short time. We also have some fine business lots and some elegant inside resi dence ? for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find some good bargains by calling on ti REAL ESTATE 218 South 14th Between Farnham and Douglas. P. S. Wo ask those who have- property for sale at a bargain to give us a callWe want only bargains. We will positively not handle prop erty at more than its real value.