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UMABA DMiX BEE - MONDAY , NOVEMBER 3 OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY GROIKSE'S RLOOK , Cor. 10th rul Capitol A nue , tronti ll CMC ) Crip l > lcdor Deformed , ilsodlsoncs ol tt Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs All M f of Cnmttuo of the Spine , Crooked Fcot I , W M. . Amu. DlMMet of tin lllp , Knee , and AnVlo Joints Al ° Chronla nflectlons oltlio liver IlheutnUUai , P r lysl8 , Piles , Ulcora , CMmh , Asth tn Vnd Btonchltl. ire alt tro ted by new and I suo- f l method ! . All illscMcs of tno niood nJ Urln- i irr Orz nt , Including tho. . resulting t , om Int l.cro- "onror exposure , are Mfelj and successfully 'treated ' ImUeuroWriknteod. YounR men , mlrtdlo aged , in old men ufforlnc from WcakneM nd Nonou. exhaustion , produc- ! , . , nllKM on , PA plt < n o { the Hcatt. Dojpondoncy UliilncM. I3 of licmory.Lftck of Knew in ! Ambition , c n l.o restored to health ndtot \ , II CMO Ii not lee lone neglected. . TOO RurRcon In chiriro Ii a Kr < lu tfl o Jjltar. . Hud ed hi. , on Modioftl ColloRe 1885) ) aj.l hw urofosslon In London , t'arli and licrlln. II ainittod , caller write full description of your caw , and rnodl- clno may bo sent you. Connufutlon Irce. AddroH Omaha filspenmy , Croun.o' lllock , Ornalia. Keli. Offlco hoort 10-1J . m.l-S and 7-8 p. m bnndayi. o tro&tlso either on mala ilUoasss or dct tmlttn iX BOTTL13S. KrlaL.gor Wavnrin. Culmbaolier , Bavonn. Pilanor kBonommn. Kaiser Brnraen. DOMESTIC , Budweiser St , Louis. Anhausor. . . . _ St. Louis. Best 8. . . . Milwaukee Schlitx-Pilsner Milwaukee. Kruc's Omaha , Ale , .Porter , Domestic and Rhine Wmo.TD. . MAU11ER. 1213 Farnnm St Boyal anil U.S. M ll Btonraor * SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , NEW YORK AND ANTWERP ThtRMnt , Germany , Italy' Holland and Franet Steerage Outwird,820 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , 9lR ; nicurelon , 839 , Including bedding , oto , 2d Cabin , 050 ; Hound Trip , 90.00 ; xcurslon , $100 ; Baleen from $60 lo ISO ; Excursion 110 to S160. jaTPoter Wright Sons , Oon Agents. CD Dro.v ! wny N. Y. C ! Jirol. ! Ilamllton 6 Co. , Omaha. P. K. Flo mm & Co. , 03 N. 10th Struct. Omaha ; D. K. Elm til , OmihaA ntj. od-lr A PINE LINE O.PS THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE IN OMAHA1 NEB. NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY SDOOEC.SOH TO DAVIS A General Ccic ! ; < In 1605 FARNAU BT , OMAHA. Mavo for late MO,000 aores oarolnlly Beleoled laodi D Kutorn Kobruka , atoi \ > prlca ana on OMy tornrr. Improvoa larini tor tale In Dounlat , Dodge , Ooltsx Platte , Bart , tumln ; , ( Jarny , Waitunjloo , Utrlck Siuudors , and llutler Oonnllea. T * M pild In all part ] of the Qtall , ! Money loinod on rap roved farina , Notary I'ubllo ttlvrfcya In office Comnpond OMAFA Chemical Dyeing AND- CLEANING WORKS. 0. T. PAULSON , Proprietor ! GcnUeacna' Cloth'nfr ' Cleaned , Dynl and Heptlrod. dles' Drcaaea Cloanrd and Dyed , without Hipping , PlumeaCliamxlnr Colored any abade , to eainplo , Hllkii , Velvets me Laoea Cleaued , Died and Ue-tln- Ubed. 1212 Douglw Street , . OMAHA , NED ALONG THE LINE OF TUK Chicago , . St. . Paul , Minneapolis aod OMAHA RAILWAY. Tbo new extension of thU line from WakeCtld DP Iba BKADTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord and Oolerldgo TO TT A. HLrHmXTC-t-'Z'OKr , IUach a tha beat portion of the Btato , BpeoUl ei oursbn rate for land taoLw * over thia line t Wayne , Norfolk and Ilaitlugtoa , and \1a Illalr to a prlcdpal polbta on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trtloaovar tht 0. , St. P. tt. & O , Ilallway to DOT Bk-tou , Sioux City , Ponca , Htrtlujton , Wayne and Norfolk , Ooxxxxoot ftt Etllr- , cr Frt'mnt , OikJt.e , Nallgh , and tbiough to Val ( antlno , jgvynriaUaklllnandformatloncall oo Western Cofnice-Woiks , IRON AND 8L K HOOFING k O. SPECHT , PROP , It I till pooglu Bl. Oman * , Nib , It/JJUFAOTUKEHOr Qalvanueo iron Cornir.at illudowi , Tintati , Tin , Iron U ) d -or.r.ecnf < raUnt Mttal.lo BkylUht , atct.t u ) JuiUd Kachati Uwaud Uraoket Bhel tbitbore Ilia it Ncrvou ! . iosr oij t ) ljnl ) ) ' Mental nd Phvaltal Wtaknc-i-i Me 't.irl-l anil other Aflcc. tlonVot Throat. SKln of Ooncs. Olood Poisoning , and Ulcwi. ' , ' ' ' Sores old & r.'jVW.'JS' . . Diseases Arising ( rum Indiscretion Excess E posu or indu.sunce . j ; ; irf' ; f 'rtg3 ircl'tt'I . l J wli , ' l'l'7i ' ' - " ' " - IP1" " ! | j' 5Jwln , ' 'I' " "I I'lMlM " > " ' ! * f M " .MA. rendorlne Marn ae : Inprrprr or tinutppy , " I frmiiitl i'S ' " , ' l'i iliipl | cKi ! | ir"H > nlli Vet , wnj Ii. l IIK. . i f. ' " ' nT..Mr. . . . ; or , > ell llo H iwefhynivlfrwllntl 'I nw ' " ' ilont. A Positive Writren Guarantee rlri lnHlfnr Mpf > n Midilie. . ' III . JVIARRBACE GUIDE J KOMIJM , ( ncrlalM ll'oilMIrl In rlnttiaMflltbltMnt WVn.fJ . M ' ' ' l l' ' " * , * ' " ' ewitlni i" I"l < "i' l " ' , , " " ) " , ' a l U 11 , w A book of r. l Ul ' < l I" - UsallA , Onj ! * illo- ' ' ' " krouvtcil IT lie ailtloa SciGllCGOfLife'OillVl ' 00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , /V GIU3AT MKDIOAIj WOttK M AW HOODI Kxhaustod Vitality , Ncrvoin nd Phynlcal Dohllltj 'romaturo Decline In Man , Krrorsot Voiitlianil tin untold miseries resulting from In llnorotloin or ei eon c . A book for etory man , youiiK , inlddlo a cd and old. U contains I7S prcjcrljitloin for all Mill andchronlodlKcascseach onool which In Imalnnblo. Sofounil by the Author , whoso experience for 17 years In such an probably never ocforo fell to the lot of any phtslcian. BOO pae ( , bound In boautlfu 'ronch mu Iln omnoBsod covers , full , K" ' ( ruarantcod o bo a finer work In every eonso , nmchanlcal , lit erary and profcBslorul , than any ether work sold In Ills country for S2.M , or the money will bo refunded n every ItisUnco. Prlco only Sl.OO by mall , j > os laid. IlliiBtratlvo sample B cents. Send now. Hold modal awarded the author by Iho National Modloal Association , to the olllccrsot which ho refers. The Science of Mfo should bo read by the vounir or Instruction , and by tha afflicted for relief. It will Msnellt all. London Lancet , There In no member of society to whom The Bcv enco of LJfo will not Ira UBcftil , whether youth , parent - ent , guardian , Instructor or clcrym ( a. ArRonaul. Addros ) the Pcabody Medical Ink.ltuto , or Dr. W I. Parker , No. 1 Dulflnch Street , Poston , Mass. , who may bo consulted on all dlncaBos roqulrlnff ( kill and experience. Chronlo and obstlnatodlBcascs that have bahled the eklli ol all othcrlphys-UCKI clani , a vpocialty : Such treated success | ] EH L full ; without an Instance of failure. TUYQPI C Will pnriry llm BLOOD.-rjP'- l.ito thu LIVER nml KIDNEYS. und UttxTimi : Tim HJJAi/nl mill VIOOIt of VOUT1L Itjf ii'pal.i , Wnnt of Appetite , in- il Kcsllon , Inch ol HlrcnRtli , enroll. Hones , iniisclusnnil 111'rvemuc.ivoin.wlorcu. Ui livens thu ml i'l nnu Biipnllca Uralii POWIT. Snllci Inn Irom roiiiplnliitB ' TOKIO mln imil unii InDIl. IV imni'BlUOM rMlycuro. ; . ( illtfiinrlvnr , healthycomplexion. Kreiiiiont fcK.MiiptH nt c-v- -f.'niiiK only ii'lil ' In Iliupopularityiirtlinorlplnnl. Do Hot experi ment KUUIIOOIIICIINAI. AMU JIKST. * * Hcmd yimrnildri-Mto'lhnllr. "i"'l'rJ ) l OV" : StJx > ul , Mo. , for our "DHEAM IIOOIC. " , iFullof otninuH nntl moilal IrilormUMOQlina.J QtJrVin your mldrcn * to Swift Specific Co. , I ) rnwci a DJulllJ Atlanta , On. , for nil IntercstliiL' trmtlun nil Illooil mid tiklu Diseases , which they will mull frco Inflammatory Rheumatism. I ns altacki-il Inntulntor ultli Inflammatory rhcn- jimMHiu of cutoru tjjio my llrst norlom lll'lcsn ' xlnco 1S70 : I hail \nrloii3 klmls nf treatment ulth only tcinpnnirv relief. After HOUMI weeks Inn I reduced In wclnlitM pinimlH , had no htreiiKth nor npfetltu nnlILH Krnulni ; weaker c cry day In thlsrnnilltlini 1 lieKan Snlft'H.Snuclflc , nml III three ch\s hinii | to linprino , nnd in threu ueckH Iuw I free from dlienMa anil iii | attendlnir to my regular lui.-lnem. .My | | > e- tltu retvuiiiHl ami 1 rapidly L'lilncd my llcih I II.IMI Mftlteil thin loni ; to ho certuin that my emu UUH | > er- iimnent , N. U. ( loom K MI , Attorney nt I.uw , Uiimxttlck , ( lii.JiiuuEO , 1884. A GOD SEND ! 1 ha\n had rheumatism f or forty jinrx , nnd ha\e been rellcnuil with n fewliottlugof S. S S I conulder It CIod-nenil tothunllllcted. J. I ) . WALI.KII , Thommuii | , Ca , AUK. IB , ' 81. Jirl\ea on Horllck'a Food , " wrlto hundreds of /rutcful mathers. Mothi-rM milk rouulna no Urch. An nitllldnl food for lufnnlH choulil routiiin rni starch. The be t uud mobt nutrlUouo in li UliBn B" _ H _ ? Btnreh nnd niiulwi no i ooklmr. Itixximuii'iuliil liy I'liiHlelaiiM. Uliihly ln'iiellcliil to Jiiiniliie Mntlu'm M n ilrliiV. Vrlco Ui SucrtorWooU uUioTrentiiiiiiiiof Chlldnii , Inv. "K lllr dlMilril alul liu. Illoul , " ( J M'Jllfjr , ' ri'n 1 U > ll lh'l cniilJ tM ilrilrcJ. ' ir. H" . Kld ( , fttlim , A'diiftii. "No lirillauof In fronouncluit II nrl'l' " ' J' Ihluj .il.nl ' K V lV6urn , . .ITrm. . V , r. Mil Ixi unit lir mall on rcwlrt of rricw i i IKtKMCK'S I'llOII < Itiirliir , i - IOIII.IPK'II IJitv I : TII > OT oir MALT uO Tha Q ) of the torni " Mho Line" In conaeclloa with Ih oorjiotato name of a xrcatroad convoy a an Idea of uat what H HUH ! required by the traveling pub I I ly Li llc-a ShortLlDrQulk Tlmi i I 111 r nd > o beat 9 < > 3 > = .oJIa a I B V tloii8ll ol which are fain bed by tha icatcet lallwar In Ameilu. QHIOAGO , Hfln , WATTKEE And St. Paul. It ovrai and opeiatM over 1,600 mllei of orthero Illlnola , Wisconsin , UlnnoaoU , Iowa akoU ; and M ts main lines , branchei and oonnte om reach all the great business centrei of Ibi Horthwtut and Far Wet , It naturally answora Ihi detcrlptlon of Uhort Line , and Dost llouto between Chloa(0 ( , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago , Milwaukee , L * Croue Mid Wlnona. Dhln KO , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Dlendal * OblcaKO , Milwaukee , Kau Claire and Htlllwatef Chicago , Milwaukee , Watuau and ilerrlll. Chicago , Milwaukee , lleaver Iam and Oihkoih , ChloaKO , Milwaukee , SVauknaha and Ooouomowoo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Pralrledu Chlin Oldoago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault. Chtcigo , lltlolt Janes > lUe and Mineral Point. Chicago , Klln | , llockford and Uubuijue. Ohloo o , Clinton , Kock Island and C dai lUpldl. Chicago , Council llluffa and Omaha. Chlea o , Sioux City , Bloui Fallaand Tankton OblcaKO , Mllwaukvo , Mitchell aud Cbamlwilaln. llook Itlund , Uubuquo , St. Paul and Mlnnunolli Daveiipoit , "kluar , St. Paul and Minneapolis Pulluau 8 v p ra and the Flnnt Ulnlnic Cura In Uie : tld ara run on the malnllneauf thoUHICAOO MIUVAUKEKANDST , PAUI , AIl4WAYand > \ iT attention U ptkl to paanou eratoourtooua niploei of the Company , 6. 8. UKIUIIIX , Oen'l Mananer. A. V II. OAUI'UNTKIl , Qen' Past. AR ! r. CLARK , Oe''l Hunt. OKO , HKII.FKOHD , Aaa'l. Oeu'l. Pit Agt S. H. ATWOOD , Plattsmouth NOD , - - - - IlIlDUOr TUOUODaUBIIU IHD BIHU HBABV HEREFOHO AND JERSEY CAHLE' MUDl'KOOOIt J E riIl ) 8UIKII i9llelit | * ELECTION WAGERS , How Ilio Sports arc Layiog tint Mono ? on the Candidates , tntnciiHO Sums Held in UC T\O by I'lnitilncnl SiorllMRM | Mi l' < r flic ill' Coiri'luK Hell , NVw York Star : "How do the election bets aland now ? " tslcod The Star reporter of the roproson. Lntivo of well-known bookinaking firm. "From what 1 hear daily , looking nt it n a atrlctly business view , and leaving out my peraonal convictions entirely , " waa the answer , "I strongly believe IJlaino will bo elected. The bnttinR is oven on this altito , nnd 75 against 100 on ho general result , with Blaine the avorito. " "Ja businojfl brisk ? " "Oh , dear , no. During the past week , or over since the Ohio election , the bets iavo been moderating considerably both n number and the iuV.0 of the piles' put up. It's always stupid about this time. i'lio greatest bolting is always done about forty-eight hourn previous to oloc- ion. That's the time the people got loatcd up over Iho subject. Before the Dhio election the bolting on the atnlo election was three to ono in favor of the ropublicana , and oven money that they didn't have 10,000 majority. " "About how much money do you know of as being put up already ? " " 1 think tliero'fl about § 110,000 on the election in this house , but business is juiot so far. Wo'ro glad that it is , too , ) ocauso if it assumed any great proper- ions vro'd have to quit it in a minute. . don't believe there nro very many pri vate bold ou t. It's hardly worth wliilo to luavo it to the men themselves or a stakeholder , whoso decision you might cause to complain of , when it can BO easily nnd surely bo arranged by bringing the cash to a house like this , where the decision a sure to bo just and the expense a com mission of only 2 per cent. That'll no outlay nt nil. " "What la the largest bet you know of i "Thoro is ono of $5,000 out , but I couldn't possibly lot you into the tormo of it nor the parties interested. " At Ed Mallahan'u saloon , on Sixth nvonuo , that veteran sporting man waa soon. soon."Well , you can say from mo , " ho exclaimed - claimed , when told the object of The Star man's visit , "that two-thirds of the sporting men are putting their money upon Cleveland , nnd in my own opinion I don't think anything can stop him. A man willing lo cover money that naya that Cleveland is going to carry this state will find all the opportunity ho wants. The Blaine men ain't half aa confident aa they wore before the Ohio oloction. " Aa Mr. Mnllahnn conversed -with the reporter a friend of his with Blame ten dencies advanced nnd listened to his re marks. A discussion followed in short order , nnd the end ot it waa that u bet of § 100 wna mndo on Cleveland carrying the atnto of Now York. C' no of the largest better on the elec tion In Mr. Al. Smith , the former manag er of John L. Sullivan , the knocker-out. Not bug since ho deposited $21,000 in safe of the Gilnoy llouao , where bo is stopping , for the purpose of laying beta on Cleveland carrying the stale , in whole or in part. Barney Biglin ia said to have covered § 1,000 of it. During the latter part of the paat week Mr. Al. 5-inith was aeon and conversed readily on the subject of his largo bot. " 1'vo just como back from the races nl Washington , " ho said , "and consequently , don't know much about the politico aspect hero , but the greater part of my money is still without takers. So far § 7,100 has been covered , the last $000 ol that going this morning. " Pat Shoedy , Sullivan's present mana ger , haa bet from § 1,000 to § 5,000 on Cleveland winning the state and Blaine carrying the election. James McOloud , tha noil-known sporting contloman , has a similar bet on hand , § 12,000 being the sum ho frnpora on the same results. Almost daily largo numbers of letters nro received by Mr. llich- ard K. Fox , at the Police Gazelle oflico from sports all over the country who are anxious and willing to put up the money earned in slugging matches for bets on the election. They are about evenly divided between the two candi dates. Two lottora seen will give a general idea of the whole class. Ono tolls Mr. Fox that Thomas Djlton , of Bethany , 111. , is willing to wages , § 500 nn Cleveland - land carrying Ohio in the November election , and another from u feather duster manufacturer in this city asks for information na to how the writer can place § 500 on Blaino. With his usual diplomatic tactics the bashful nnd retir ing editor of the Police Oo/.otto will try and bring the money of the two gentle men together. Scrofula diseases manifest themselves in the warm weather. Hoods Sarsapar- 1 a cleanser the blood nnd removes every taint of scrofuh. 8TA.T1S JOTTINGS. Scrilinor linn organized a lira department. Thorn in tnllc of building a now teU'grapl line butwceii 1'oma nnd Sioux City. Vulmiltna clniuiH lo do inoro business thai nuy other town DM IU Him of rtillroud. 1'rnirin flrea nnd political pnrmlea keep tin country towns in n bluza of excitement A throo-story nnd n-lwlf flouring mill la Lo ing vroctoil at Apple Crt'uk , Holt county. Klftoou cnr loads of sheep woru unloaded nl Frumont the other day for winter feuding. John Chain , n Ciornmii from Ohio , was rob bed of $400 In onu of the boarding liomeu ol Lincoln. The Kmnont uornml school la now In full bloat , with bovcn professors nnd toachera uui ! tifty-ono utudenU. ( Jims. Fltzgernld , imuon , skipped out ol Crete lunt week , leaving Boverui workmen minus their wages. Central Clty'd public school was dcstroyoi by tin. , originating in defective line , iasl week. Loss , (1,000. , Doc Mlddloton , the ex-lmidit , his atartoi in btixlm'si at lilair. Ho haa bought a ehoot ing piillory nt that point , .lumen Mimln , n dissipated Cretan , at tempted to'Jiaiig himself in the cooler then1 The job wan not n suct-cm. Mien Lrnirn Mchrens , n school toaclior al Itiair , waa thrown from her lioreo lust Mon day , Her collar bouo wan broken , A tram uiul wagon minus tha driver col lidtxl with u train near C.ihnnbux uno day last wool ; . Onu horio wan Itllled nnd the wagoi knocked into kindling wood. JameaVilliar.j , of Cuinlng county , clainii to hivu himkud inul ciibbed 100 liiuliuls o corn In ono day , last wool ; , and crows loudly for BCIIIO pno tj beat tin tucord , A Ilttlo boy. eight years old , was nttnckoi by a homo at 1'nnca the other day , who threw him down , breaking his arm nnd uuhiti | ; nnc brulilng him in u nhockiuK inanuor , Tha ImMiiets inon of West Point at a recent cent incutiug decided til eecnru witter woikti nod a proportion to vote SL'l > ,00) baud * for tliat purpoeo will be decided to-morrow. Several countloi uro shipping exhibit * ti tliu Now Orlo.uu khow , henmlm und Ouuilng ' connticwi havu ihlppeil levvriil carload * . Kif. con csrloadt will leave Lincoln Uus week for , hw caino destination , Two lnrglftMvpro si'lnre-l ' in Plultcmotilb vhilooirtiiiRf IF 8110 worth of hard warn from 'ohtikon Hrcn'linnlwArost/irc They h il 33 < rm ' . 20 palm of xli-nrc , if razors nnd 2 guns n their pack. It ii aiil Ilio Rood i1ir > young. Yet Harries. on , ( ingo county , tiiritraatnl prospers with icithcr church or jiixlonn. priveynrd or hofl- illnl , joil or calaboose , ofhc rs of the law or iolntom of the In'v. A woman named fJllmoro m > d on the train Saturday bntwccn Kidnny and Chnycnnc. Him vai trnxcllng with her hu nnd nnd nix child- en from Otrgrm to Knri'SB. Consumption wai tlitc.imo of her dfath Tlio Jt. k SI , nnd f. P. tracks cro a nt Irand Island. Tlio othrr day a train on the firmer rood caught nn engine of Iho latter on hn croj.iltitf nnd tumblnd it Into the ditch. No ono was seriously hurt. Tlio nnxv United Presbyterian church , of Vnlioo , wai dedicated last Tufidny oxomng. L'lio church , though not elaborate in ftf.a and exterior nppenrjiiicc , ii onn of thn noatoat nnd sonvenlcnt liouiui of worship in Wahoo. John I. Dambaik , of Trcmnwh , Is no more. : n onn of the litg tu which ho was subject , ho cickrd over n lamp , r cattcred the blaring oil over himself , nnd was tna Ud to n nut brown , ' lo had endured flvo prcfidontlal campaigns. The Crete Vidnlla day : "Krod Nye ii try- ng to tell Jitdgu Drnko , for nlxteenlyears n ro- .luhlican judge of the supreme courr , what to i'iy. From our Htnndpoint wn must say that 1'rcd Nye , Intellectually speaking , la a "grass- iopper tud.u Martha Hones , n pportivn PltUcimmth fir if 17 , WM arrested tlioro lust l-'nday for per- lonntin n boy. Hhu tried to paint the town n mid hue but the job was too heavy for her , ihi ! wag released alter exchanging the pants 'or the petticoat. John dimming ? , a baggageman on the St. [ 'aul road , while engaged in switching nt llos- { ins o i Monday evening had his right l ° p crushed to n jelly from < nn ktua ; down , Ho van takonto Norfolk , where the Injured mem- jcr was amputated. It in now given out that work will soon 1m- , , 'in on the Nebraska Central railroad , The : ompany i said to have n working fund of 51,000,00 J on hand. Contractors are % lowing .ho proposed route to enable them to bid on , hu work of grading , A brakeman by the name of Frank Mayors , well known nt Council Jllnlfs his recent home , and who has only been married a few weeks wns instantly killed at Creighton Saturday while engaged in switching cars. Two cars tossed over him , mnngUng his body in a horri- jo manner. lioatrico has sixteen difTornnt manufactar- ng ostablisbments , employing $80,000 capital and 1)8 ! ) men , The Amount of wages paid par vear ix 850,000 ; vnluo of raw material used , $100,200 $ ; nnd the amount realized for the Manufactured products , 8200,500. The Fremont Trlbuno figures that n good ndijntrious lion represents considerable cold rnsh in thosodays of lowprices. For instmico : Kggs are now culling nt twenty cents. A dozen of thorn will buy four yards of calico , n bushel of eorn , PINO pecks of cats , n gallon of vincpnr or kcroHeno and other things In proportion. _ Bon F. Cobb , ox-polico judge of the city of Lincoln , wna arraigned in the district court Saturday morning on the charge of embezzle ment , preferred by Davenport Bros. , capital ists , lor whom Cobb had acted as ngent. The ilefundant pleaded guilty to ono of the in dictments and was Rontcnccd to thrco years at mid labor in the Ktato penitentiary. Near Paplllion , on the " 7th , the tl-yc.irold boy of John Gallnghor , while nt play with other children of the family , fell , striking his liend on tin ) floor. His parents noticed that liodld notriiunflcr falling , and picking him up found the child dead. In falling the boy's head came in contact with the floor , breaking his skull. Tlio shock nroducod by his death has prOHtrnted the lad'a mother , who is not expected Lo Iho. Tim Fremont Tribune sketches n drummer boy in the following Htyh1 : "A traveling man for a prominent drug homo in Omaha , on Wednesday night , when ordinary mortals nro in sweet slumber , gat down on the sidewalk and howled a uorenado to the moon. Ho was slightly under the intluoncoof Fremont budgn , and was picked up by n night olh'cor , who gave him n berth in Curran'a hotel. Sequel , S3 and costs. Paid. " Aleck Hudabeck is n rough and tuinbin citi- i/.en of Plattsmouth , who furnishes considern- bin oxcrclio for the polico. Ho is an ox-soldier who takoj particular delight in thumping his wife anil driving her Ifcr trom her homo. Ilia latest fronk wns to mrado around bin homo in full rcgimontiila with n shotgun on his shoul der threatening to blow tha liver out of his better half , but ho was landed in the cooler bu- fore ho could satisfy his thirst for gore , The town of Odcll , Gngo county , is just now in something of a muddle to know whether or not it is legally incorporated. On the Kith of Juno last It wai incorporated 111 a village tinder the atnto law. Now comes Thoniau 1J. Wnddell , whoso property is in the vicinity , wit * proceeding ! ) to annul the incorporation on the ground that a majority of the property owners did not sign the pstition. The rjuos- tion will como up nt the net * form of court. The Utica roller mills started up last week. Many prominent citi/ons gathered in the mill to witness the starting of the machinery. The main building of the mill ia 28x 0 feet and is four stories high , including the basement , which is tilled from top to bottom with ma chinery of the latest pattern. The capacity In Hovonty-fivo barrels per day. The cost of the mill and elevator combined fa 823,000 , and the grain capacity of the elevator is 10,000 ! bushels. Mrs. L , lUirdnn , of Crete , attempted to expedite a fire with Icorojono. The usual re sult followed The oil in the can did not Ignite ; but what was poured into the Btovo exploded , blowing the top of the utovo olFnnd petting Mm. Hnirdon's clothing on lire. Her breast , neck and right arm wem fearfully binned. 'I ho nccidont in trulv n set loin ono nnd it ! i very fortunate that it did not provo fatil. IU. Kov , liithop O'Connor , of Omaha , with eight attendants , dedicated the now church of the San Franciscan order in Columbui Satur day. This church building is of brick , iu gothic style , and cost 4 ! 1 3,000. This order has expended in the past four joars upon their other building ! ) and grounds in the same lo cality mi aggregatoof § sr ,000. Tlio buildings of lliu order hero nro referred to with pride by every citizen of Columbus. A fanner out in Jlarlan county , ( lays the Lincoln Newg , ) la tnrriblo mad. Ho had a big pumpkin that ho intended to send for ox- hinition among Nebraska products at Now Orleans , but ho missed his cowa recently , nnd nfter two days search ho found them penned up meido the pumpkin , 801110 of the boys had cut a door through the side , put the rowH in nnd fastened the picco in again. Ho might not have found the cows nt all , but the vine was still growing , and it dragged the pumpkin around over the ground so fast that the piece jotled out. Kiigoni Iligglns nnd Charles Spolnnn. two sports of Hastings , were engaged In caUoinining the utmospheru of ono nf the dives of the city last Monday night , with brentbs an atalo as the lump hole of n whlalty barrel. The job led to n row and the Innmtea wore driven out nt the muzzle of a revolver. During the dobatu as to who was bois of the ranch 8 | > elman perforated Higeins with three bullets onu through the cheek , another through the lung , and the third through the shoulder , Tlio wounded man is expected live , while Spelman Is in jail , Tin eo persons in lleatriro , the heir * of Cnpt , Moore , have just received their share of tno Gnnovn award for > es8ols nnd merchandise destroyed 1-v Knelish privateers during tna war. The l-'xpiesi nays their claims were based upon the loss of tfio shin Adriatic nnd cargo , which were burned by the confederate oiulaor Tallahassee just outside of Now York haibor In 1801. The Tallalmsseo steamed al most Into the harbor , cuptured the Adriatic , set thu crow adrift In n boat mid burned the vessel and cargo. It was for ono-slxtcenth In- ter' < ) t in theeo that Iho Mooit > heirs lm\o boon Allowed nnd paid damaged to the amount of 87,000. The helm are \V. I. Moore , MM , Mo- loney and Mm. tiarah Moon * . l'lcaij iil AVnrilhlViim 1'Jciihnnt ( Jmvo. The place ia in Punneylvonia , Mr. Timothy Leek , who lives there , was fir two years grievously vexed with dyspep sia , Ho writes to euv that since ho has tnken Brown'a Iron Bitters his troubh'a are ovtr. He is greatly relieved , and recommends thin tonio tu all -who are troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion. It alaa cures liver and kidnny complaints. . Dubuijuo'fl now dinotory contiua 12 , l3'2i names , id this , it is ( intimated indi- I oatei a pnpuhthn of over UCOO. ; ( THIS UOJI'VNUI'i OK Sunnijuonr I'jomlKCH nnil l'lp lKO Mntlr liy Kcccntrlc iluinnnli } . St. l.ouls niolwDfrrtocrat , The annals of chivalry abound in records ords of vows , more or less romantic or absurd. For instance , Queen Joan , of Naples , at a grand feast nt her Cistlo of Tarta , honored the Knight Oalpazxj of Mantua by opening the ball with him , When the dance waa over the grateful { flight knult down before his Jroyal partner , and to fitly express hia ocknowl- jncntof the honor ho had received , ho ; ook ft Bolomn vow to wander through ; ho world , visiting every country where fo.ito of arms were performed and not real until ho had subdued two valiant mights and presented thorn M prisoners at his queen's footstool , to bo disposed of nt her royal pleasure. .Sure enough , the loughty warrior , after a year spent in wandering oil over Kuropo , returned like i cat with a mouse in her month , nnd aid hia two prisoners at the fcot of Queen Joan. The Queen tool : the gift very gracefully and the admiring historian ells u ? , "declined her right to impoao rigorous conditions on her captives , and ? ave them liberty without ransom. iVhothor they properly punisncd Sir Jaloazzo for his interference with their torsonal lights wo are not told. Some regard a vow as n restraining ) end of a very clastic character , indeed , especially when it interferes with their desires. Benedick , when ho found his vow of celibacy too great a strain upon him in .ho presence of his Beatrice's charms , disposes of it fearlessly and finally with , ho plea : "When I said I would die a > acholor I did not think that I should ivo till I were married. " Often TTO have the loiter of the vow evaded with some special reasoning , and ho spirit then broken with impunity. For instance , a modern Rip Van Winkle vowed that ho would never drink another drop of liquor as long as ho had n hair on its head. A few houro later ho was mot coming out of a barber shop with n poll as hairless as that of a babu. Yoltairo tolls in ono of his romances of widow who vowed she would never marry again "as long as the river flowed by the side of the hill. " Damsels in love often make strange vows. Wo all remember the casi of poor Miss flarrisham in Dickon's story who was so overcome by her lover's failure to appear at the wadding that she ordered everything In the house to bo kept un changed as it had been on that hapless day. Years wont by , the woduiug toast remained eot on the table , the rich cakes molded and were eaten by the mice , while the poor , half-domonted lady llttod in and out of her deserted rooma of the house like a ghost , always wearing : ho white dross and veil which she had iut on to welcome the faithless lover whenever never came. A similar case to thia was that of a lady of high rank In England , who , being jilted by her lover , wont to bed and vow- 3d she would never got up again , and kept her woid for twenty-six years , A leas excusable case than thia was that of man , who , finding that hia wife was dis posed to donand too much hard work from him , took to his bed with iho avowed - od determination to stay there. And for twenty-two years thia worthless old scamp staid between the aheets while hia wife waited upon him and fed him with u persistent devotion. Vows of perpetual silence are numer ous , the only trouble being that these who need thia vow most do not take ir. Miss Caroline Brewer in 1840 vowed she never would speak another word to any humaii being because aho had a quarrel with her lover. For thirty-fivo years , until the day of her death , she was never known to utter a word. Some years ago throe sisters lived together. Two of them quarreled and vowed never to speak to each other again. They did not speak for over twenty years , when ono of them died , the other refusing to speak to her oven on her death-bod. When everything else fails , Dr. Sago's Catarrh Ilomedy curca. DEATH OF r.UIGNOM. Sifni > r 15riii < > ll , ttio Onc-r Great Toner l > lc < l Suddenly In Now York On October : < > tli , There is only ono tenor living T < ttn- borlik- who has tilled so largo n apace in the record of Italian opera na Piotro Brig- noli. Ho first came to America n gener ation ago , nnd rapidly sprang ] nto public favor aa Iho silver-voiced tenor. Ho was In the front r.tnk when the American Academy of Music waa opened , with Urignoli aa Manrico , Guz/.oniga na Leonora ra , and Adelaide Phillips as Azucena. He sang with Paropn , Lagranup , Piccolomini , Kellogg , Albini , Nilaon. Di Murska , Van Xandt , and nil the great prima donnas of the last thirty years. Ho prefer , rod America as his place of resi dency , though ho was for many years leading tenor in London and Paris. In this country ho has been in the service of every imprcssario who haa given Italian opera from Ullman to Maploson. Ho re tained hia youthful appearance until the last few years , and his voice was as sweet as over and his delivery aa clear , though ita force was impaired. Ho was last with the Abbott company , but was not en gaged during the current season. Brig- noli waa married about ton years ago to Misa Isabella McOulIotigh , a prima donna but the union was an unhappy ono , and she soon obtained a divorce. Ho was about sixty years old. t'lliKH ! 1M1.B8 ! PILiKS ! A SUHK CUllK FOUND AT uASTl NO O.NK .NKK1I KUKFKll. A sure euro for Blind , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams ( an Indian Remedy , ) called lr , William's Indian 1'ilo Ointment A slnglo box haa cured the worst chronic cases of 26 or 80 years standing. No ono need sutler five ml irntoa after applym ? thia wonderful sooth ing medicine. Lutlons , Instruments nnd elec tuaries do more harm than good , William's Indian 1'ilo Ointment absorbs the turners , al lays the Intonsajtcliing , ( particularly at night nfter getting warm In bed , ) acts 1x9 a ] xniUleo , gives Instant relief , and la prepared only for riles , itching of the private parts , and for ootliino oleo. Head what the Hon. .T. M. Coflinbcrry. of Cleveland , says about Dr , William's Indian Pile Oolntment : "I have used scores of 1'ilo Cures , and it ntfords mu pleasure to say that I have never found anything which ga\o such immediate and permanent relief aa Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. For sale by all drug- -luts and mailed on receipt of pricu. COo and 1. Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co. 0.1' . GOODMAN , Wholesale Agent. 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It enriches nml purlflei thel > looilstlmumti. the appetite , nlils the n f Imllntlon of food , ro- llrvi'i Kenrtburti nnd Itelrlilnp , mill ttNiigth- en * tlio miKolei nnd nerve' . Tor Intermittent Tevers , lassitude , iJiekoJ Kiitr ; ? } ' , AOIt has no equal. t.f The Ronnlne 1ms nbovo trndo tnnrk nnd crcj cd red lines onvrap ] < cr. Take no other riO.oi.lrhr IIIIIIUMIII.JIKII , ( I ) . , IHI.TIHOUK.tH' . Ail undisputed In me BROAD CLA VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND liver oflcrcil lo Ilio iMibllc. HAMBUEG-AMEEIOAN DfHKOT LINE FOR ENGLAND , FKANOE AND dEKMANY.S The Etcr-mehlps of this well-known line are built ol Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are furnished - ed with every requisite to make the pftssngo both ifcfo nnd agreeable. They cany tbo United States ind European rualla , and lc.i\o New York Tlmra- days and Saturdays for PI ) mouth ( LONDON ) Cher bourg , ( PARIS ) nnd IIAMIIURO. Rates : Steertgo from Kuropo only VIS. First Cabin , 855 , $65 and $76. Steertxo , V1K. Henry Pundt , Mark HnnBcn , F .K. MooresM. To'i , tgontsln Omaha , Oronewcg & Schooiitgen , agents In Council BluHe. 0. B : KICHAnD ft CO. , den. P os ARts-i 61 Broadway , N. Y. Cbaa. Kozmlnskl * Co- General Wcetein Aganta , 170 Washington St. , Chlca go.Ill. hm $ Meal Institvio Chartered by theStatcof 111' , ols for thccxprssspurposo f Eivingimmediatc relicllG a" chronic , urinary ana pri- , ' Gleet and&yphilis in nil their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin nnd Blood promptly relieved and permanently cured by remc- ' " 'l' . - - " - . . iv.vLi/-m-.iv jas * SVcakncsn. Nt1n LossV. by Dreams , Pimples on the Pace.Lost Manhoodj.vaitivctiiciiretlTtter& iS7in cjrfwiJiirmiHi ; . The appropriate tc.r.edv jat once used In cachets : . Consultations , per- lonal or by letter , Sacredly confidential. Med- -in sent av Mail and Express. No marka on -.cc-acr to indicate contents or sender. Address 'in. ' JAMES.No. 2U4Wa3hinoion Si. ; IJnri/niio Rnhilitiff"1111 penn u ntcar . liookfrta. UDrVOUS UGDIIIiycllI.l iseucj,160Fulloul5t.N.V. DR.HGRHE'SELEGTRIOBELT Will cure Nlr o t 06s , fannbiiKO , UhomnntUm ri Nt-ilrHljiln , Keiiltliil , Kldlio ) . hpllio mill I Ivi'r ill Iiout Ahttim \ , Hfurt illi-i'iiHu Ilhpciii.1i , . f iiiiMtnnil htp , IHH ( nlnrrli , I'llcH , > plipj v ln < i > KII > I l > nn I'rulnpNiii I'ti'tl titiOni , h < IL-IUHK Mictin BiMin lci Mint i-t > iids thn Klectrli it > aiul tinium IIKMI ili- tlic buJj , ami cuu bo ructmr oil Ui itn Insutit by tbu puilout. Winter la comlntf , the Ecason o the year for aches anil pains. \lowof this fact no gay buy ono of Pr , Homo's Electric lie Its , Dy o doing yon will a\old Hheiimatlsm , Kidney Troubles and other Ilia that llonh la heir to. Do not delay , but call at our odlcoandcxamluo belts. No. 142'J Douelaa htroct , ct 0. F Goodman's , 1110 Farnam St. , Omaha , Nob. Or- C O D BKP1KSE.'JT3 Pliotnlx Awnranoe Oo. , ol on , Cath IEZli04. ojtan torH. T , , Capital. ooo.ooc , coWercbints. of Newnk. K/ , Capital 1,276,000. Hard Fire , PhlUdelfhli , tpltti l.JrO , CCO. lemen'alund Gicit l IS D CID 11Y Royal Havana Lottery I ( A OOVKKNilKNT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana , Cuba , Every 12 lo 14 Days. TICKETS , 12.00 , . HALVES , ti oo Hubject to no manlpnlattou , not oontrollod by th partioaln Interest , It la tbo falreat thing In th oatura of chinoo In eilutcnco. For Information and partloulara apply toSUISEY , CO.OonAKont9 , U12 llroadnay , N Y. city. K. KAUU & CO. , 417 Walnut street , St. Loul ) , Uo or Frank Lobnuio , L. D. , 20 Wy ndottov Kan , | y i.1-mia & w Iv Health is Wealth ! DR. E. 0. Wnnr'5 KKKV AND URAIN TRKASMBNT , * fiiarintowt niectUo for Hysteria , D ulnesa , Convul- ilona , Klta , Nervous Neuralgia , llcadicho , Nervous Prostration cau > e < l by the um of alcohol or tobbaeco , WakefulneM , Mental depression. Softening of the brain , resulting In Insanity and leaping to misery , decay and death , Premature Old age , liaroness , Ions of power In cither sex , ImolunUry LcuBoa rnd Bpcr- matothoia caused by otorexertioutof the brain , aelf. abufw or o er Indulgence. Kach box , contains one month's treatment. ? 1.CO a loi.or six bottles for li.CO.ecnt by null | rejvilj on receipt ot price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXEJ To cure any cue. With each order reoeh cd by ns for six bottles , acooui > llihedith { 6.00 , we will ( end Hie purchaser our written guarantee to refund tha money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Ouar- auteea Issued only by JOHN C : WEST & CO. , HJy 23-mie.ry M EC ! Madlion St. , Chicago , III. JAS.H.PEABOUX & , D , PHYSIOIAN & SURGEON , Residence No. HOT Jonei St. Office , No.iCI9 Fir in Bt. Office hours 1 ! m , to 1 p. in. one in in t p m. Telflfbo ce rrcffct 87iiilair.ce25 , The remarkable growth of Omaha- during the Inat few years is n matter of great natoniahmont to thoao who pay nn occasional visit to this growing city. Tha development of the Stock Ynrds the necessity of the Bolt Line Road the finely paved atroota the hundreds of now residences and costly busineao blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled in the laat five yonra. All this is a great surprise to visitors nnd la the admiration of our citizens. Thia rapid growth , the business activity , nnd the many substantial improvements mndo a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every Investor haa made a handsome profit. Since the Wnll Street panic last May , with the subsequent cry of hard times , there has been loss domaud from specula tors , but a fair demand from investors- socking homos. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices iu build ing material and are securing their homoa at much loss cost than will bo possible a year hence. Speculators , too can buy real esta * 3 cheaper now and ought to take ndvant present prices for futnr profi a Th few years promises greater Jvo pmonta in Omaha than the past ( i i years , which have boon na good ns wo could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and lar o job bing houses ara 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- toroat , which , if judiciously Invested in Omaha real estate , would bring them much greater returns. Wo4 have many bargain -which wo are confident will' bring the purchaser largo profits in the near future. We have for sale the finest resi dence property iu the north and western , parts of the city. North we have fine lots ab reason able prices on Sherman avenuel7th , 18th , 15)th ) and 20th streets. West on Farnam. Davenport , Cumiug , 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 city , und with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the Avebtern part of th city will increase in value. We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made iu this section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price in a short time. We also have some fine business lots and some elegant inside resi dence ? for sale , Parties wishing to in vest will find some good b arfinius by calling on is REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th St , Between Farnham and Douglas , P. S. Wo nsk those who have property for sale nt ft bargoiu to give us a callWo want only bargains. We will positively not handle prop erty nt more than ita real value.