OMAHA DAii/V BEF - TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 11 = 3 * _ Thirty Teira Bcooru. l" B.r the use of U. : ALL nEMEDV , the Bton o h n n d II o w o 1 DISEASES the ! epccdlly rec ln OP ntronctl. , nnil Ui THE blood In purified. - f It Is pronounced b ' LIVED I hundred * of fie bo doctors to bo Uio OH LY onnn for a I AND Dli Iclnds ol Kidney tmtNAnr OH.SOB. It Impurely TCRI 1 DROPSY table , and cures whc OUAVEIi other medicine * fnl DIAHETEa It In prepared cj prc * ly for thcso dli DISEASE cuea , nnd has novc been known to fall PAINS ' Ono trial will con IN 1 vlnoo you. Tor eal TJIH BACK mice i.-s. i/oms Send fa OR BIDE Pamphlel of Tout ! INEnvous xnanlal * . DISEASES HINT M BETENTION OR NON.RETENTION CO. , or Protlilonre , unrra. 1C. I. MBflASKA LAND AGENCY V * 1 fO > BTl H 0 * rf < feHi "J I BncosasoH TO DA via a SKTDKU.I Oensra Vctitm ID 1605 FAUN All ST , OMAIU llaiotoisale M6,000 aero cwelnlly MlscJsd la o Eastern Nebraska , at low price and on easy ten Improved ( arms tor sale In Donglao , Dodge. Cell Platte , Ilurl , tumuiR , Sarpy , WMhinjton , kter ! Slanders , and Butler dounilos. Taxes paid In ill parti of the BtaU Money lotned on jnjiroved farmi. Notiry Itibllo alwavs In offloo Correspond A PINE LINE 0 P "kl TUB ONLY EXCLUSIVE IN OMAHA ! NEB. Science of Life Only $ 100 BY MAIL POSTPAID. IfHOW THYSELF , , A QIIEAT MKDIOALi IVOltfC KihMHtod Vitality , Nervous and PliVBlrsI Doblllt ! Premature Docllno In llui , Krrorn of Youth , and tbi untold miseries tcBUltlnR from IndldcrutlonB or cz ccitrs. A book lar o ory man , youiif ; , middle agrd and old. U contain ! 1D proBcrlptlong ( or all aeul and chronic illaeuo ) each ouoof ublcn In Intaluable Ha found by the Author , wlioeo oxporlriice lor li years It such an probably never DC lore foil to the Iol of any physician. 800 pnffos , bound In boautltti rrcnchraudln oinpoaaed oo\ ere , full , gilt ( ruarantceil to bo a finer work In e > ery Beino , machanlcal , lit erary and profcssloral , than any ether work eoldlr this country for pi CO , or the money will ho refunded In every Instance. 1'rioe only 81.00 by mall , post paid. Illustrative earuple f > cents. Bond now. Oolcl medal awarded the author by the National Medical Association , to the ollloera of which ho refers. ThoBcUncoof Life should bo read by the yoaoo for Instruction , and by the aCllctod for relief. It will benefit all. London Lancet. Tin-roll no member of society to whom The Bel ence of LJfo will not houseful , whether youth , par int , ifuariiian , Instructor or clorKym n. Arpmaut Address the I'cabody Medical Jtik.ltuto , or Dr. W H. I'arker , No. 4 Ilulflnch Ktreet , Iknton. Mat.it. , whc may be consulted on all diseases requiring iklll and ezpcricnee. Chroula and obBtlnatoiltm-iuus that have hauled the eklli ol all other phvlir ft I clam , lipoclaltj : 8uch treato < l SUCOONH nCHL lully Mthout an Instance of failure. TUVCEI C Onr . m i. Trcatino On Illfxxl Polwnlns l of Intcrcrt to nil rlasscs. Wll l inallul friH ! on n-ccipt of imir uiltlivm kiiu bwjir Si'tciifju Co. . Uiuucr a , Atlanta , Gu. CONSTITUTIONAL 'SCRO'UIA- A Rill In my employ has been cured of hat I believe - lieve was constitutional Bcrolulaby the use of Hwiffi Soifio. | J. O , McDAMKb , Allatoona , 0 , , July 2S , Ib81. PRESCRIBED B ° HYSICIANS. I hava prcsrlbed Swift's Specific In many cases o ! Illood 1'olson aod as a general tonic , and It has inadi curta after all other remedies had ulletl. U M. BrHlCRLANU. M V. C e Hprluia , , Julj ) t8 , 1881. FEARFOL BLOOD POISON ! Aiiegrpon rny farm his keen cured ol a fearfi oueof liljodl-olson by the me of three bottles i 8 llt bixKatto. AXDMW J. IIOWAUU , Korsytb , Oa , , Aug. e , 18Si. THEOHLYTRUB IRON Vi II tiurlfy ll.n BLOOD.'reiru. o trie LIVER mid KIpNEYft. uiul - THE JlKAi.TU and VIOOH of VOU11U y . liepsla. WiiiilorAiiielllc. | jn- illKOllou , J.atk ut MtmiKtli. cinil i Ir' " ' * * " ' .IKflUiolutcly L cured , lion , niu cU'snui | ivuni-wlorce. Ilia mind unu , - > vcure. < flu * a Imr. licA'Oiv'conipli ' xlon. ri0 iit ti.iTupto u't - / > ItfiiK only add i.lliei&puUrllyofili orlKliml. Uyiutvimil- H OIIIUINAI. ANll JIK8T. raddr tsto'n l > r. Hurtfr . U. Woor our-DUEAM J10O1C" ! c.v.t-u lei J PLAYS ON THE VIOLIN , Sivays Biff Finanalal Interests Tlio Wonderful Unity li\Cn \ of IU Kind il'KrliniKcr , n 1'nrln I''In nil clcr , AVIm liiis Vast Knllrnail Intcrrsls In tlio t'nitcd Hlnlcs. The Now York .Journal IMris lo ( aye : Ono of the moat wonderful n in Paris ia B.iron Kmil d'Krlmigor. great lirmiicier , who has vast intercuts America ho thinks nothing of build railroads coating millions of dollar * in southern states nil the way from Parl ia a very youthful-looking man , of I figure , with an open , hunoat , frank , i shrewd fttco , Bodilfcrctit from the ua appearance of moneyed men that it iilmost Impossible ) to rotilizo that ho l.i famotia bunker. Ho has wonderful b oycfl , great , light , gray-bluo orbs that upon you with A calm , penetrating U Mid road you instantly through r through , baron Krlangur , If ho w not ono of the greatest bankers in i world , would bo a celebrated artist. ] ory night of his lifo , nftor his dinner , iponda a cou pi o of hours with hia favor itietrumout the violin which ho ph ffilh Buoh pathos and tender and true ; .Istlo feeling as to make it , apeak in 1 lands. llo speaks English hko an Am can , and half a dozen Innguagcs bouid Thy baron is half an American. ] nurricd the lovolic.it and cleverest Vinorican girls , Miss Slldoll. But , oh Hunt not allude to the baroness , who 1 ; ho greatest and most genuine dread icwspaper publicity. Nothing inak icr to unhappy as to bo mentioned ho nowspapon , but the trouble ia th ho baron is always doing some noble a : onoroua action which brings his nai ijforo the public , so that the nnmo Drlangor has become a household TTO a Paris. If an artistic benefit is gott ip M. do Erlanger Is the first to take ouplo of boxes for $2,000 (10,000 frana f cholera or any other diHeaso makes avdgos his purao ia opened immediate ! Jis heart Booms to bo continually goi lut to all thoao in need. II is nature o gentle and kind that ho cannot bear round anybody's feelings , and his old * rlonds have hardly over hoard him uti in angry word , llo is ono of the happif non , If there ia such a thing as happiiu n the world. JIo ia intensely absorb n his business , as wall as in his artisi lursults , and has no time to worry iropd over Imaginary wrongs , alwa akinrr lifo cheerfully as it comes. II omostio relations are delightful. 1 ins four splendid boys ( no daughters ) < rhom ho dotes , nnd all of whom gi' remise of oxcollcut development , i ooks no society ; whatever society ha hand -and you will find dukes and princ nd the greatest of the land at hia tab -comes to him. His table ! ] 3nron Erlangor probab ivoa the best dinners in Paris. His t 10 aupplioa como lo $ ( iO a day , and , wit ut keeping n yacht , or four-in-hand , i } mmitting any _ of the extravagances 11 r modern millionaires , ho manages mud , without the slightest attempt i itcntation , from SlfiO.COOto $1(10,000 ( Jtvr. But the table is laid every nig ] ir _ twelve. Eight trained men aorvan ait at dinner , and the untlro cstablial lent IB the perfection of uloganco ni jmfort. The baron lives In the hoa E the busy part of Paris , 'JO Iluo Tal out. Ho adheres to the old-faahiom ode of residing in his business plac no aide of his house is the banking 01 blishmont and the other hia roaidonci DU go up to the loft to have your cot ms cashed and to the right to loav ur card for a aocial visit. The baroi 0 only to run through n short hall to g mi his lunch back to his ollico. The house is a marvel of nrtistl auty. The drawing-room la a perfoc wer of ( lowers , plants , nnd shrubbery J the muster-works of painting on tin Ua , selected with the most ei < ] liiait to , make it a thing of beauty as well a oy forever. Millions must have beet Hit on the baron's gallery , and yet i 1 were to moot him in the mldot of al splendor you would not but contras i amaiblo modesty of hia manner , ant at Booms almost hko the shyness of hii iioanor , with the ira and assumption ! ithora who are pigmies compared tc n In moans as well ua in intellect. ndood , the baron is intellectually n nt. His father , the famous Baron Irlangcr , of Frankfort , who founded house , guvo him a moderate amount money with which to start a brunch in : is , and from this small beginning he i established the banking houao which , : t to HothachildB1 , ia probably the icat in Paris. Ho often makes einglu irations netting $250,000 to § 500,000. d yet ho cares vary little for money 'Olid ' the comfort and pleasures and lotits which his family , his frionds.and so In need can dcrivo from it. Ik ms to know everything. Ills financial irations have been so varied that ho toll you to the minutest detail ( lie ido machinery of a newspaper , n rail d , a coal inlno , or a diamond field , 1 knows us much about the cost of SB dispatches ns ho does about the : o of n loan , llo has n perfect genius ull'.iirs , and it is a common saying In : ia that "ovorythinir ho touches turns " i'ho history of the fortune of the Er- gor family is very interesting. It is ither illustration of the strength of lost nnd intelligent competition. The ) Baron Erlangor , of Frankfurt , the lior of the Paris millionaire , started h next to nothing. Ho was a wonder- ly shrewd and clover man , and had i good fortunu < > t poasesslng in his sons lil ( now In Paris ) and Louis , who car- i on the old house in Frankfurt , able oclatos in his great work , which was : hlng leu than to break down the mo- ? oljr of the Rothschilds. No loan ild bo brought out without the latter Germany. Now the Hrlangors hove ablishcd a dozen different banks , all which they control , and which como - o with the Rothschilds successfully every loan that Is brought out in Eu- Huiislnii , lwa In America. i Hour. 'ow persons know that successful ag- iltural colonies are being established ho United States by refugee Ruisians ho Jowjih faith. Contrary to the oral opinion that the Jew has an military dialiko to out door labor , and ning of all sorts , It is undoubtedly ) that ho iniiktu an agriculturlut of a li order. The history of Palestine , cli in Its golden prime had no super- in point of minute horticultural do- ipment in the ancient world , is Bufttcl- on this point. 'ho ' Monteiloro agricultural old society his city , BO natnod in honor of the dis- ; uiahcd man whom hundredth until- ry was recently 10 widely celebrated , established no leu than five lucceea- colonlee , ono of them upon the com- nist'c ' phn. Thcuocilirlfa rro irado neccmy by the imrnonso nntpourini unhappy and pcnnilcos exiles from su atltion-curaod South Kuan , ' , when , a yearn n 'o , the anti-Semitic crusade- sumod violent forms of fanaticism , din-val accusations of stolen child Blue-beard chamber ; , secret orgies ogcrish banquets , became n part of ignorant peasant's belief , and found jircoaion in herriblo ntrocilien , wl drove thouaanda of people to seek ho elsewhere. It was about thrco ycara that the gentlemen who wcro aiding guido and control the tide of Russian migration to tliia country found tin largo percentagewcro tillora of the . A colony waa started in Louisiana , failed , owing to a bad location. Ot colonica attempted at Kstollovillo , Juraoy , and Cotopaxi , Colorado , ; went to the wall. But later oflbrta h proved siiccoasfnl. Now Odessa , Southwest Oregon near the Pacific , O' ' sovun hundred and fifty ncrca and U coodingly tirosporous. They began oj itions in March , 1881) ) , and have e ported thomaolros by the products their farm , bcatdca selling , during past year , cloven hundred corda of i nrood from their lands ( probably nt f lollara per cord , which equals the p : haoo price of their tract ) . Besides this colony , there are , in ' < ota , colonies at Crnmieux , nt liethlohi fudah , and near Bismarck , at Pain iVooda. Another colony ia near Boa 'Jam , Now Jersey , and still another ilonteliore , Kansas. From the latter , ddrcss was sent to SirMoaenMontofic fliich contains the following : " \Vo i non of thy race , men of thy faith. 1 lea from Russia , wo found refuge imcrica , the land of freedom. " 1 ) akota colonica arc associated in cl nity. A corrojpondont of the St. Pi 'ionuor Preaa lately vieitod them , t peaks In torma of the highest praise heir frugality , energy nnd success. Tl ro on the beat of terms with thotrncl ora. They say "that they mean rove that Hebrews can bo as auccoaa irmora na they have boon tradosmoi lulativoa and friends from Ruasia oiiilng them , The colony of Alliance , or Vinolai low Jonoy , is the largoat ogricultu ottlomont the Jews have In thia count Svory dweller in the colony is said ead and write Kuesinn or Gornan , ioth. The Hebrew Emigrant Aid aot y of this city began this ontorpri fach head of a family ia allotted iiftc cres. Moro than fifty familloa nro nettled ottlod on thia plan , and number's thora are expected. The toatlmony iaitors seems to warrant the conclua : iiat thia colony ia now well establish' ' L KIDK AKXHit A WUITK WO1 ixcltlnc Hpoi-t JWltli HOIHO n HouiulH Ainonc the TMountnlim of Idaho , tnclnnati Inquiicr With seven hounds and four hunt 0 luft camp yeatorday morning nt da1 ir n day's run after wolves. When our out of camp the baying of t aunds in a coppice to the right of i ild that something was started , and t jxt minute a lank gray wolf , with i ibs streaming after her , , dashed out i 1 the open ground and ran past us OBO that wo might have killed her wi revolver , but something like pity stay rery man's hand , nnd wo lot her go i without n shot. The cuba were o sntly lour or live months old , and ke oil up with their mother , who mover ; or the prairie Hko a gray siren 'lion the dogs finall broke cover si id disappeared around the face of Hock , to the top of which wo spurn ir horses in order to see the roirmind the chase. In the couroo of n fo inutea it was plain to aeo that the cul ire losing their wind , ono of thorn full ; behind BO rapidly that ho was almoi the jaws of the foremost hound , nn a others , while keeping ahead , givin nry evidence of distress. The mother wolf was not moving i r beat by and moans , and , if she woul uidon her cubs to the dogs , migl illy eacapo , but , instead of doing thai 3 suddenly wheeled around , while th 38 kept on forward , and doiiblln inro on her track closed with the houn 0 was in the load and not moro tha paces from the exhausted young ono fore tlio dog could recover from hi prise , she had him by the throat , he g , white tooth cutting through ski ; 1 muscles , then closing and toariu , windpipe , jugular vein and gullet ivns only n single bite , but the sproai I atreitijth of her jaws , as well us th rpiiosa of her tooth , made it fatal an B' O humped up her back , and in H mda had regained the loot ground am i again in lull retreat in the cuntro o family. In the nature of things how r , the cuba could hot atand the killim 10 ; they fell behind in ones nnd twoa I the result was n foregone conclusioi it least it was so until the molho ipted iv now sot of tactics , she aturtet at right angle with the line pursuct the cubs , swerving in her course so n bring herself very near the hounds > arontly with the purpose of nttractliij i chaeo to herself. Three of the dogi opted the invitation , nnd present ! ; ro out of sight in the rough country ivhich she led them , while the remain two busied thomaoluos with the cubs r left to their own devices. it n rattling pace wo not off across tin ntry in the direction taken by the ok f , and presently from an olovatioi severed the chase not far ahead. Tin a were rapidly gaining on the prey , wo spurred on in order to bo in at tin th. hi its osaontiala thia method ol iting wolvoa ia similar to the Englisl : rt of fox hunting , largely depending its pleasure upon good horses , ( loot , rp-nosod hounda , nndthospico of dan. always attending a broak-nock ride r a rough country. But our sport wai marred by any Bontimontal pity foi victim , oa the killing of wolves ia t itanan service , appreciated as well bj itors as ranchmen. They not onlykil , maun ouormoua quantltica of wild 10 but do not soruplo at entering n chero'a barn-yard and carrying awaj ng hogs , sheep , ana even youn res. The eastern method of getting of troublcaomo domestic animals is it : no hero against wild boasta to a great Jut , and thousands of wolves an rly killed through devouring poisoned it prepared for them by the tanners , 'ha run was a short ono , and before drew noir enough for the ctFaotivu of our shotguns the dogs had drag ctl tired animal to the ground and wore ing ut her throat. Wolf skins in the itior market bring from $1 50 to $ ( \ i , and aa every pelt wo canturod dur- the hunt waa to fall to the share eli i , our cook , ho was probably the most r member of the chaeo. Ho rode i the thick of the fight , nnd kicking doga to the right and loft had tha i stripped from the animal before the > d had done llowing from its throat ; i the coureo of the morning wo ran n three other gray wolves , and uo- led in shooting u coyote ai well as en ' ! fO for III Mi NYB INUOMIO. A in-lent KcMiilnlfscenccs , Koine * Which Are XDI r llnnm , Oet , % , Cnrreapondcnce Denver I Ion. Ion.Vo \Vo arrived in Home last evening the Rock liland road , and an old ca friend of mine from North park , wh staying hero , Invited me to como visit htm during my stay in the city. Is hero , ho eaya , to obtain that po which ho was unable to obtain on rango. It has long been his hen dearest wish to go abroad and compl nn already very thorough education. was always pretty fair in arithmetic , : could cipher the socks right oil' our n eminent men , but ho was a litllo ro. on Rome , ho says : Ho Jins been showing mo the town s tolling mo nil about it. Rome , ho si 1ms boon the county seat of this coun for upward of 2,500 years , nnd still 11 haven't got a first class hotel in the pit Romulus filed on Itomo under the doa land net 000 years before Christ , t built n lunatic asylum on the Capitol hill. In thoao days everybody was hi ; ly educated , and every cimnion Dago the streets cDuld talk the dead longua Hko a normal school graduate. Gr < and Latin were talked juat aa common n prize fight or church sociable in Ror among the mtddlo and lower classes , cigar boy Spanish is in Southern Colon to-day. Before the Christian era Rotno \ ruled by kings who were elected for 1 or during good behavior. This was dc to curtail campaign .exnonana , or so tl the surplus funds conld'bo frittered aw nn broad or other Raman dolicacii There was also a senate nnd a college pontifices nnd two Inch augurs who e plained the will of the poda. These ai urs bocanio at last a great bore ( Etrusc relic found near a Roman corral ) . For many years there was n aquabl between tha patricians and ploboiar The patricians were people who had ma a good deal ef money , nnd .whoao blu blooded daughters showed their proi and high lineage by eloping with t family coachman. The plebeians aa role , were not chocked up o high , I they generally got there Ell with be foot , as n proud Roman told mp ycatnrd as ho aockod his Roman nose- into a tui bier of Roman punch , Homo got this word"plobeian , " I lea from West Point in an early day. They had pretty hot times from tli Dn for -100 years or morn Somotim 3iio was on top nnd sometimes the otlu I could glvo a long mid glowing rosui of the history of heathen Homo in r own crude way if I had space but 1 ha not. not.Tho The present Homo Is built over foi sr fifty foot of debria that is between ti ind thrco thousand yenra old. The ivho have boon in Chicago when the Btrc jong were engaged in making up c Doraonalities and things that had be iccumulating for fifty yeara , will i nembor the subtle odor of the decoaa mat. ( Excuse mo a moment while 1 ind oat a little asaafuetidn to take t aato out of my mouth. ) Well , Rome > ldur , and , therefore , it is worso. 1 ha o speak nbout it , but when they n ixcavnting for a now building hero ni urn up a faw discorded aocks of the til ; if Romulus , along with other relica of orgotton era , the oxcaviats inn and ntl hair nosea into the bosom of a Lit mrgor choeao , and the people lloo to tl nountaina till it is safe to como lion Thia puts a kind of damper on buil ng , and real estate is rather dead , i aast , it ia not fooling woll. So thi nly build a now houao every fifty < ixty yoara. Then it takes half a contui > r the air to got fresh again. I have been trvinp for aovcral days I nd some Roman candles to takn aoin ith mo , but have failed no far. 1 ahoul iol ashauod of myself to make this lor id expansive trip to Rome , the vor ot-bod of Roman candles , and then g omo without any. My next letter will bo Verona or Choj mo I do not know which. I'vo got t sarfromEli Perkins iirat. Wo agreed no i write from the same place at the sam mo , for wo might got coufuaod. WOMHtf AND POLITICS. Vcrltahlo tuulduiil During th Hours ol' biispcnso Yesterday. illmlolpliia Nowti , Mrs. Brownatono encountered ho : lend , Mrs. Spoonbill , in ono of tin oat marts of trade yesterday. "Aren't you glad the election la over ? ' " ' " "Butitien't. "Tho suspense can't last many dayp , yhow. 1 shall rojolco when It's nil eot id. for I haven't been able to got it BOH- - jlo answer from my husband far i ) ck. " "My brother said your husband ought see n doctor , " was the petulant exclo ition. "Only yeatorday 1 had n lot of samples ahow him. Imagine hia nnawor ! 'Vet f duarj it will certainly bo Blnino. oil , I'm just too happy for any tiling ia morning. " "I'm so glad. Whyl" "My huabind promised monnowdrcaa Cleveland ia elected ; not that I care so ich for the drem , you understand , but u so pleased on Mr. Cleveland's ac- tint. The dear old man has bean sc used and slandered. And then , you " i "But I think he's a horrid man " "You do ? " You ought to know Borne- ing about horrid men. " "Don t bo personal , Mrs. Brownatono. night " The floor-walker was about to interfere , ion Mits Bulldozer , an interesting .idou . lady , touched Mrs. Spoonbill on i shoulder and exclaimed : "Isn't it too bad ? I believe Bolvn ckwood is beaten. " "If there is anything idiotic , it is to ir a woman express an opinion on au decided election"snarledMrs. Brown- no. ' 'Oh , you'ro real moan , " answered ! es Bulldozer , pathetically. "I ohould vo loved to have Been Bolui in the ilto houso. She worked heroically. my votes were caet for her , but they ro not counted by the joaloua men. " "Do you wont to voter naked Mta. ownstono , abruptly. "I'd Hko to , " was the meek response. f the women could votu , wo wouldn't t the ballot boxea in the back yards i rum ahopa , ns the men do. We'd > ot in our parlora and behave Hko la- a , wo would. " LIST OK morning uncalled for in tha Omaha post i-e for tlio week oudiug November 81 QEXTLKJIEN'H UST , ECU A AiuliTson O A deiMin.T t\ ' Aiulrtnvn.lS "uV It Allen M D [ ilutnn W L hr M J Neukfum N U T II HarroU A irU lUrthuleiiiuw J S . J'u'l rJ t'll.l ' I J HnrrllV Hurgew ,1 T Dnrber K II Unnn K ! ' llrown A F Hen ? AV Hlfnia i ; Hotkitia H lUiclmnnu .1 M Ulock 0 Hack 0 lllrwell V Heck F T Barr J llrovoorl W H ] lii chen W Hallengcr W HvinrdA Barker A Cook X S Cupoy A Clayton H U ChrlattanHon .T- Carlin I , Cunning SCene Crinkinan J Cone H CitaF ClirintUnssn A Cox W Clcgp A Cone S Crawford S D Cltxar S I Jam it L DoUorY Dowel .1 Denny W IAIdwn W JCnckson V 1 Kclcrrinnn A ICbersolu M' 1 * FtillnrTM Frahm H l''n st A I'clclitmoler A l'Vn ' r A li Flint K Footo A W FlemUtcr W CwrgoHM UllliimiiH OrlllithV Granden 1 ! UowottnLiW OatigerW lledlnndA IloudcrtouC Jlnrnlia.Ml HnaiG llonlsou.l llnnsoryJ Jlnlated H D Ilarsen 1' farpo P .Telfrouy fi 1'hiHimJW .lanson P Kulil It KimballFII ICrelyell .1 Kounen P ICninnrnd A KelloKg C W KmienP KrouschT ICohoo S li l.ittlu .1 l.odera J I.eonnrdF Lytlo.T A Lord ,1 M Mortimer & Co Mollcr I' C Miller SV Miler F Meyer V Miller K Monroe , T U Morris J iloLuan J H Monitor O S Miller , T 2 Miller P ilttnro A A ) JJ ilitchell B Mnrquardt 0 W ilcCarthy C McCuo M layer K P Marttu U W C rlcGtliiPr D Miller G B liller O II Miller W K ilnrah.W F Mttsgraves 1' II Jiccoli P Newinnu G few P Nya Nordvcstcn Jatroin II D 'careon A 1'rcston TII 'ierro J 1'eterson .T E 'resident i'oarBon J P 'arkor K J I'ound G 'ntent G Preish l leonolda F liickaboueh A Kiodel A ladley K P Kartell C tnnn 11 ltefnn W J lochs II .T KoocrerG W leynolds T--2 Ilpbortu T E tichnrdJK lliepel J jamb O S Shafer A chrnidt V Slteirbourno G chrierG Svomlson P jastodt A G Sohl J pechtJ StriiiRham K A ierta .r V Spaulding L tein li I ) Snyder O utton N E Schneelcloth H tepheim 10 Schmidt A earvoy A A Spring E U wartwood G B Schaiick G P chweiu .T C Soudtlbock J mith T II Schtnii t N 'lioinoi-on VC TigRejuan T P 'hompson J W Tiiylor U II "wigfis C Tttnin P Thrhantmer C ooda A M Waunor M tToodmiirk J M Williams O E Vaguer M Wagner J ftiRnoa .1 G \ \ hitnuy 15 P Wilkinson J K W Wachter H /elmcr H Weber G t'aito G L West J iates V York J eigler 0 LADIES LIST. .rchUmlil Miss C Alchris Mrs W .ndorsou Mra A Anderson Miss M .lien Mrs C AJlen Mrs V pains Mrs M Abbott Mia O It .uair.s Mrs M ! F AUtot Miss N ryno Miss M 'J lirown Miss Ml E uhror MIsa M Bottig Miss J eel E Brown M isa I M owcls Mrs W GarlinMrs A2 arlbon Mrs I Clark Miss P laikMHP 'aloy ' Miss HI Dccgan N Ilia Mrs J Ewlng Miss E telds Mrs M Pliuu Mrs S rank Miss A iimesch Mrs P Graham Mra II rnham Mieu C Grin Mrs J A iskin Gulnn Mrs S : ij es Holtgan Miss C li iueins Mrs C HelvioMissD aselliom Ij Hoffman Mies C ildobrnnil Mrs N Hanla lj inlca Mrs M M Ilayden M rs .T lid Mrs .1 W Hnyclon Mrn K nson Miss L .Tones Mrs .1 lj hnson Miss M ! .Tenson A nkn MfeH N lohtisctt Miss H ckson L Johnson M5si ) O bnson Ml mlnu Mrs 1\T \ ICiindeon ATra M oh Mins K nlmrd M Lindoron Mies M , rHonMrs .T ; ( 'iiiiro Miss A Mltcholl MTH S syer E K McGow Mrs K iller Miss A T 2 Mttllin Miss K Her Miss M McCniiu Mra J ; ( iitiio Mrs J McSoilcy E jyets Mrs ] ? Motznor Miss I Isoii Miss .10 Njcliols N U on A Nicholson MTB G Mrj man M rs W Plesclc Miss A tterrton M J 1'atey Miss A wi-ll Mrs 0 Patterson Miss M lierts Miss Ij Hichrrds Miss B nclier Miss B Ilivim Miss F ShoaMissM plicnl Miss A Smith Mrj S ith Mrs ,1 A Smith M A L' ith Miss .f Swanion Miss M milling Mrs M Swanson Mini C insdotter 1C Safro Mrs C Hitman MifH S Trace Mra G rner M rs M ildon Miss \ , Whiting Mrs J E Iliimm Mrs C H Woodward Miss A litt'siilu Minu M. FOUliril CLASH MA1TKII. V BArbour U W Womnior li St Jolm C. K. COCTANT , Postmaster. DUHKKC'B SALAD DHESSI.NO tt COLD : AT SAUCE for all kinds of aalada , iiah , ( otablos and cold meats. Cheaper and tor than homo made. No sauce equal it was ever oll'urod. _ t is aaid that gold and silver mines iiigod hands over the result of the ona-Murphy priza fight in Butte BTOP THAT COUGH using Dr. Fruiter's Throat and Lung Bali - i the only sure cure for Coughs. Colds , ireonesa and Bore Throat , and all ulsoasoa the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a 'h. It may prove fatal. Scores and drodsof grateful people ewe tlieir lives to Frnzivr't Throat and Limp Balaam , auJ 'ainily wHl _ ever be without It after once ig it , and discovorliu ; its marvelous ] > ower. i put up in largo family bottles and sold the Htnall price of 7fi couU per bottle. Sold ICiilin & Co. and 0. F. Goodman. ' .eburf Chronlclo. _ 'ho production and valueof the inch oyster fisheries haa wonderfully roused during the last few years. SKIN U1HKASES CUItKI ) , Dr. Frazler' Mnglo Ointment. Cures as y magic : Pltnploa , Black HeaiU or Grubs , tchea and Kriiplloua on tlio face , leaving pktn cli'ur inul beautiful. Aho cures Itch , ; Itheuin , Sere Nipples , Sore Lipx and old , Unit to Ulcers , Sold by dru K'8' ' " . or led on receipt of price , CO cents. Bold by in it Co. and 0 , P , Goodman. t is an unmarried lady of Beaten who poaes that single Indies hereafter bo ud "baohalottos" _ 'Bright's ' Diaeaae."u regarded by many ucurablo end it is well nigh to , except MI opposed with HU.NT'S [ Kidney and er ] HEMEDV. Thia old und reliable Heine baa special powers in thia and other diseases of the kidneys and Idcr. It it purely vegetable and h Kly tilers d by p-y jri'iia T1i ? < mcJIrfnc. cnmVnlnR Iron \vIMi ifjctnblo tnnlcs , < j\ , truly nml fntniil , I in purr IMnml , . MM lurlii , ClilllHUMil I'm o unit H Is nn unfnilliiu n-mcdy for Diseases oft tliliu-jH nml l.lvrr. It Is Invnltinblo for PI cn M pocnllnr \Vmn"ii , nnd nil \Um Icndftilctitnry ll\cs. Itilocs not Injure the teeth , cnti ? c hemliirhc produce consllintlon o./irr Iron mctltcmm i itonrlelicsfintl purllles tliolilnod.rtlmulni llicnppetltp.nMs tlio ni Imllntlon of food , ll.'Vfs Henrtmirn nnd llclPhliiB , nnd strjniji Hi1 tlie inn rlrs nnd nerves l-'or Intcrinlttctit Fi'Vors , jfltude , iJict ' "i.crpy , AP. , It lias no equal. atr The genuineIms - nliovo trndo rnnrk n ; prussod K < J luirs on wrapper. Tnlso tiootlii K 'l < out ; lu I'lllM ) N IIIJ-JIICII , ( O , I MUnillspnteilaUie BROAD GLAIhcin VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING Al Ever offered to tlio Dtiblic. HAMBUEG-AHERIOAN LINB FOR ENGLAND. FJUKCK t OERUAKY.C Tbo steamship : o ! thia well-known Uno ore bull on , In watertliht compaitmento , and are ( urn 1 with every requisite to make the inssaco b \ta and agrcoaUo. The ? carry the United Sti nil European malle , and lonvo Now York Tin iya and Saturdays lor Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cl ourc , ( PAHIS ) nn J IIAMltUllQ. Ratoa : StcertKo from Europe only g8. F abln , fE6 , SOS taj { 75. eteui&KeH' . Henry I'undt , Mark Iliasca , I' .K. Mooroa.U. T ; cntaln Omaha , QroncncxiSchoentcoa , zronl DuncllBlufls. C. ] 5niOirARl : > &CO. , OeS. I1 gta. , 01 Broadway , N. Y. Cria-j Kotmlnsltt 4 eneral Wcflti.rn Agents , 170 WrahluRton St. , Ci 0,111. q. ' .t cacs i'lJftCharteridbythcStatcofll . . . u.uw..dk w * > te unit ) a ; Blood promptly relieved B pcrmanentlycured by reim ' - iiSajJS'iMi Aiec/oTirror 7f I s'ernir veal.ncss. riifjrit Lossi. . by Dreams , Pimples i : e Face.Lost Manhood , f.nsitlvcljlcured Ilit 'ti'trxprrhnetiiiHU. The appropriate rt.T. ( iQtunci : used In each cuie. Consultations , pe ir.al cr liy letter , tacrcclly confidential , filei isss sent bv Mail nnd Express. No marks c iLacto indicate contents or render. Adore i'.JAMEGKo.2u-TVVa3hing5on5i.Chciool ; 'ictims of jnulhfulimjmidenro.causing Nervousl Ity , Premature Dreny. nnd all disoid rs liroUEht . ' inillri ml Inn nrnvoncii . w.ll Inarn nf A . > tc . . 1nv .n : .bvaddri)8 mc.J. U. ilKKVLS - 5ClintliaiiiBUN. R.HORNE'S ELECTRIC BEL , .O. IUi-uinHlUm 1'nralvtl , hrlnll.ii. hldlli'\ . > , , ' , , - mnl lu i ( ' : - , , It , Anllltlm. Hi Hit Illh. t- . < D'-t ' | i > \ . ' 'Mis I ill ti | | IIH. i u'Hrili , I'lh-ii , l | .i : . i . , , . , , im b A'ii lipnui i ion t.i OHI , s , . , , , i , , . , , . ] , | . m , „ , Ihnt i > iicli > Uio Klcuii. in HIM ! ii i.i < rnin iiii-.u ill f , unit euu bu rocUiiruuil In uti In tiuit by cbo \ .iilunu Winter lacomlnif , tlio season o the year for ache 1 pMnn. In vlow of this fict wo say buy one c Homo's Kloetrlo Bella. By so doing you nl Id Itheumatlsm , Kidney Troubles and other 111 i flesh U heir to. Do not delay , but call at ou : o and examine belts , No. 1422 Doujtlas street , f ' Goodman's. 1110 t'arnam St..Omaha. Neb. Ol i flllorl 0 O I ) ntx AMannee Co. , ol oa , t'tih tchtbter , N. Y. . Capital . CCC.CCC. Merchants , cf Newtik , N. I. , Citittal l7e,000. Fire , PMladolfhla , tpllM . 1,100,000 nun's iTinil Cicild IS DKOID , oyal Havana Lottery I ( A aOVEHNMKNT INSTITUTION. ) Havana fiuba 12 iwn at , , Kvery to 14 ; Days. CETS , 2.00 , . . . HALVES. 11.00 bjett to no manipulation , not controlled hy tb leoln Interest , It Is the falriit thing tn in re of chance In existence. r Information and particular * apply loSniSET ' Oon. Agents , 11 liroadwar , N Y city. AUBACO.,417 Walnut street , St. Louli1 , Uo rank Lobrano , L. D. , Xo Wyandott * . Kai. [ m&e & w Iv Is Wealth ! i. K. 0. Wurt NiRti IKD Unix TRIUMMST , a ntecd eneclflo for Hjeterla. D illness , Convul- , Hts , Nervous Neuralgia , headache , Nervous tratlon caused by the ute ol alcohol or tobbacco , efulnera. Mental depression , EoltonlnR of the i , rosultlnjr In Ineaulty and leaping to misery , y and death , Premature Old sge , Baroness , loss iwcr In cither s i , Imoluntary Lci-8fe nd Bper- arhota caused by overexertlontcf the brain , self. IB or over Indulgence. Each box. contains ono th s tieatment , ll.coabox.or six bottici oi ) , ent by mall prepaid on receipt tl price. WE GUARANTEE SIS BOXE1 ure nycte. With each order rooelved by ui U bottles , occoniplljhJd lth 5.00 , we will send miohMcr our written puaranteo to refund the ey If the trcatmencdoes not effect a cure. Ouar es Ueued only by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. , SS-m&o-ry B 2 Uadlson St. , Chicago , III. \S.HPEABODYM , D. aysici an & Surgeon illdcnco No. HOT Jones St Office No. 1609 Far Btnxt Olllru hours 12 m. to 1 p , m. and fiom 2 > , m. Tilfpljrne for rl'ce tl , tculdence 1 . The romarkabla growth of Omalm. during the last few ycnts ia n mnttor of' great sstonialimont to those who pay an occasional vidt to thia f-rowlnp city. The development of the Stock Yards the neceuoity of the Bolt Line Road the finely paved utreota the hundreds of aoir rcaiduncoa end costly business blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled in the last live yoara. All this ia a great siirpriBO to violtors and la thp admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial improvements niadn n. lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every Investor has made n handsome profit. Since the Wall Street panic last May , with the subsequent cry of hard times , there has been loss demand from specula * tors , but a fair demand from investorc- seeking homos. This latter class are Ukiug advantage of low prices In build ing material and are securing their hornets at much less cost than will bo possible a. year honco. Spoculatora , too can buy real osta * a cheaper now and ought ta take advantm present prices for futur profi a Th i few years promises grcato avo'opmonta ' in Omaha than the par fi i years , which have boon as good st wo could reasonably deairo. Now m ae > ufacturlng ostabliohmonts and largo an- blng houses ara added almost weekly , job all add to the prosperity of Omaha , an J There are many In Omaha and through out the State , who have their money la the banks drawing n nominal rate of n- loreut , which , If judiciouoly Invested Ia Omaha real estate , would bring them much greater returno. Wo have many bargains which we are confident rill bring the purchaser large profits in the icar future. We have for sale the finest resi- lenco property in the north au d western parts of Uie city. North we have fine lots ntrcason- ible prices ou Sherman avenue.l7tli , 18th , I'.Hh and 30th streets. West on Fariiam , Davenport , V faming , and all the leading streets n that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor- iia and Davenport streets has made ccessible some of the finest and heapest residence property in the ity , and with the huilding o the Lruot cur line out Faruam , the pro- erty in the western part of the city rill increase in value. We also have the agency for flie yndicato and Stock Yards propor- r in the south part of the city. The bvelopmoins made in tins beition y the Stock Yards Company and le railroads will certainly double le price in a short linu- We also have some fine business ts and some elegant inside resi- nce ? for sale , Parties wishiug to hiv t will find me good b nrRuins by culling on ir L3 South 14th St , let veen Farnham and Douglas. ? . S. We ask those who have' > perty for sale nt n bargain to give * a callWe want only bargains. 3 will positively not handle prop- y at more than its real value.