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THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17 1884. ' > t ' Cn ' > r Mit < iilHnl nr p'1 i I' ' ft i.'i TW L , , frRi a ln.nin I n , . < AUr I".J > lrlia lo 81. U U "NOUOUS Ptotlutlftri , riehliltr , MenialI urd Phrslsal Wianness MctciirUI nnd ether Atlcc- lions ol Tluoat. Skin ot Done * . Dlood Poisoning , nld Sores and Ulcers , n U'MM n ttaraii v < uri > rMi > o i < - > t I BilDet until S i < i"a'rtj frtrattlj. Diseases Vising ( rum Indiscretion , Exceit , I.O | | IM < 'tif ! . * nine JiUlilr , .ll M f UM rendering l ! rrl cr < Improper or umiappy , ar * I 1'iimr.h f1 > M lacfiiontte lHiteitM ccalril tnttli it- , fft to nn aJilr i. Cobinluilfln at af. Oaeftrliyloftllfr aoillntiul Vtlte for uetiloni. A Positive Wrinen Guarantee irlita In all of Wo e . Mnllrlnei ncnl fT y b r . r mphlela , Enallah or Ocrraan , ot pagea , do- scrlblnc above dlatates Intnaloor female , I'BEJi lV.ARR.AGtE GUIDE ! % MTMCuelatr | , llinitntcl In < 1cthao < llttl ! tnc ! 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I MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY CROUNSE'S BLOCK. 19th and Capitol Atenne , treats all cases Crlf Jpledor Deformed , albodlaeaaai of tt Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs All uiei of Caivatmo ol the bpme , Vrouned Fee Logs and Arms , Dlneascs of the Illp , Knee , an Ankle Joints. Also Chronlo affections of the Liver line jinillstn , Parallel * , lllui , Ulcers , Catarrh , Aath ma aud Bronchitis are all treated by new and sue OBtuful methods. All dlneaccs of to Blood and Urln ary Organs , Includingtho a ronultlug from Inctacre lion , or eipciure , are aafoli and euocoaufully trcato ud a euro guaranteed. Young uien , middle aged and old mon suffering from Weakness and Norvou shaiutlou , proJucink , nJlgiMtlon , Palpitation of tb Heart , D fpondrncy Dlulnesn , Lees of MemoryLac of Energy and Ambition , can bo restored to healt aud tlgor , U cue Is not too lonit neglectad The Surgcoa In charge Is a graduate of Jeffei son Medloil College 1BB5) ) and has studied h1 profiwaloa In London , Paris and Berlin , If aQllctet call or write lull description of your caw , and rnedl dne may b sent you. Consultation fr . Ad die Omaha Dlspinauy , Cronosa Block , Omaha , Net Offloo baurs 10-1S a. m.,1-5 and7-Sp. m Cunday 10 a m. jtiTAcoimauxUtlona luniltlicd patlcuts ( rom th oouutr ) RAILWAY REGULATION. TtciNecesity of EiacliDg a StrW Slate Law , The Itcptibllcnn liCRlfilnturo Itcspon * HlDlo If they Kfill In ItcllovlnR The Uurdciio of tlio People. To the Kditor of the I3RE. I notice In the BEE of Iho Urd inst , the article of your David City correspondent , ustico , headed "An Appeal for Unity ; " also your editorial , "Extortion Must Stop , " in which you glvo the article of . M. S. , of Arborvillo. It gives mo crcnt pleasure to BOO that this great sub- oct of railroad extortion Is not to bo icgloctcd by the people or the press. 'ho railroad corporations have attained o great power that nothing bat the most tronuous compulsion will induce them to real the people of this state nnd country with justice. From motives of greed omtnon to human nature , they will not , ud from evils inherent in the system under which railroading has progressed or the past twenty years , they cannot glvo ho people fair rates for transportation. A fair rate would pay cost of carriage with a fair profit added. Excessive stock watering , making a fictlciono capital qual to the amount of real capital In- cstod , makes this Impossible without mnkruptcy. In the face of thla situation ho roads are poworloaa to grant adequate eliof ; and the law-making power Is pow- irloss to grant adequate relief , except by nauguratingn system of legislation which will strike nt the root of the evil , nnd lot only prevent nil stock watering in ho future , but wring the water out of ho stocks and bonds already existing. In the face of all the agitation of the aat five yoara in the face of two na- lounl conventions , nnd an effort to form national party upon this issue in the ace of a depression of prices of farm iroducts unknown since 1873 , the roads , nstoad of granting any relief to 10 farmers , make their usual idvanco in grates at the close of naviga- .on. Aa far as the transportation of arm products nrp concerned , suporn- mndant crops , which means low prices , nd hard times , only add to the revenue f the roada. The cropa have to bo moved. If they are double , and their irico only half as much as usual , the Jads still charge the same , and thus leir revenue ia largely Increased. But icy invariably make hard times an ox- use for cutting the wages of their em- iloyoa , and in every manner reducing loir expenses. There are aomo very essential points which ahould bo aimed at in any legisla- Ion , to which I wish to Invite your at- ontion : First. A reduction of rates , both local nd through , is ono of the primary pb- octn. But to make any auch reduction lither possible or permanent , stock wa- ; oring must bo stopped , and railroad > uildiug bo brought down to an actual aah boaia ; exorbitant salaries must bo irohibitod , and the employment of non- aborors , such as political attorneys and itrikors , tnnat bo stopped. No man yet knows just how cheap transportation by ail can bo mado. But the people , hav- ng created those roada by granting pub- lo franchises and lands and bonds for heir construction , have a right to the owost freights consistent with safety and ispatch. Second. The corporations ahould bo igldly rcotricted to the business for which they were chartered that of com mon carriers. Land rings , town lot ings , and all speculative entorpriaeu vhich railroad officers are enabled by irtuo of their superior advantage to on- ago in , ahould bo rigidly supprosaod. 'hia would bo in the interest of economy nd in the interest of the mon and places long the lines , and is fully within the cope of the law-making power. Third. A rigid law regulating I ho lo- atlon of stations should bo enacted , naklng it impossible for roads to pass .owns. All donations of land and bonds should > o prohibited. These corporations when milding lines and locating stations , are ho most needy beings in the world. When fixing rates they are the most ex citing. Fourth. All discriminations between lorapus and placea ahould bo prohibited. Fifth. Free passes of all kinds ahould prohibited and every means taken to deatroy the power of the corporations over the legislative , judicial and execu tive membora of the government. Sixth. In all cases penalties adequate ; o thi ) enforcement of the laws should bo irovidod , and authority veiled in some itato oflicor to enforce the law. This duty ahould bo made madatory , under the severest penalties , and adequate moans appropriated to perform it. It may not bo entirely within the power of a atato legislature to accom plish all this. But national legislation ; lias got to bo reached through state legis lation and agitation ; and nothing loss than an attempt in good faith to accom plish thorn will bo accepted by the peoplo. The farming industry la greatly de pressed compared with the railroading industry , and In fact , most ether indus tries , except perhaps these of the poor protected laborers of our great manufact uring and mining cities. Farmers can raiao their own bread and moat , and so can live , no matter what botidoa. But I will state a fact within my own knowledge and experience , that a farmer - mor owning n quarter section farm free from debt , and himself frugal , temperate and Industrious , cannot raise and main tain an average family in comfort anc and give his children an education at al adequate to the advanced idoaa of the times and lay by anything for adversity and old ago. I hope all readers will take this cool mid trno statement mont in , and compare It In theli minds with the accumulations of two hundred drod mUllona in thirty years by ono fain ily In railroadinc. Your correspondents ask the people tc organize. Well , I have for years beer urging the farmers , who have the numor leal strength needed , to organize , nnd ' . succeeded ; in connection with others ant the aid of your valuable paper , In makln ; an organization In this state , compilainj over five hundred alliances. This organ izatlpn etill has an existence in this state and it is the readiest and eailcst point fo farmers to rally around , I second th advice of your correspondents , and say U the fanners , OIUANI/.K , Form alliance in every precinct in the ttato. Sevei men can secure a charter , by writing t < the atato secretary , L. Darling , Junlata Nob. lie will furnish blank application and constitution by return mail. But let mo add that organisation wl ! bo of no avail unless you are devoted t principle and a cMto , nnd vote in accord- ince with your convictions , The republican party will bo largely in ho majority in the next legislature. It cannot shirk the responsibility for iailuro ipon twcnty-thrco anti-monpolists. I lope it will bo equal to the occasion , nnd ako advantage of its golden opportunity , .t makes no dill'erenco to the people of his sUto which party affords them ro icf , so that relief Is prompt and ado- junto. But legislation must be compro- lonaivo and efficient , If the republican inrty will regain the confidence of the tooplo , nnd reestablish itself in national > owcr. "J. M. S" asks "what has become of .ho great anti-monopoly loaders ) " Well , . cannot speak for the loaders , and I do not know nny of thorn who have "achiev ed greatness , " or had it "thrown upon hem. " For myself , I can say that I invo pnt yoara of uncompousatod abor In this work , which I can only re- ; ard as seed cast upon the waters , which nny boar fruit after many days ; and 1 km ready to repeat this labor if good can ) o accomplished thereby. But It Is Im mensely discouraging to BOO mon who ought to bo well informed led astray by mrtlflanshlp nud vote directly for cor- > oration tools vote , In fact , for the per- lotuation of their own and their child- en's slavery. But I am ready now , as vor before , to unite with nny honest non In the work of securing the reforms wo BO much need. Yours , L. J. Bunuows , Fitir.v , Nob. , Doc. 8 , 1884. Noble Itlootl. In England it la n grand thing to bo- eng to the nobility nnd to have in your voina what ia called "noblo blood. " But t often happens that the blood of n pblemail la not aa good na that of the igorous man who takes care of the loblomuu'a cows and pigs. Truly noble > lood is that which ia enriched with iron , ud circulatoa in healthy bodies. The Lov. W. B. Smith , Orafton , Mass. , Bays , 'I used Brown's Iron Bitters for a low ; ate of blood , and derived great bone- t. " TAMMANY TO THE FKONJP. A Brilliant Winter and Spring at tlio Capital. Now that word has boon received that 11 Tammany is coming to the Inaugura- on in a body the quadrennial fete as- uraoB a formidable air. The democratic amillea grow jubilant ever the prospects f the party's glory , but auch of thorn aa ire householders hero look forward anx > ously to the triumphal times , aa there ia uch a certainty of having their homca rowdod with frienda , relatives and par- sans. Mr. Isaac Boll , Jr. , the brother- n-law of James Gordon Bennett , has ta- con a house for the winter , although he will not occupy it until January , and iero are rumors of many who are com- ug early In order to enjoy the brilliant rlnter and the exciting spring. Ilepub- can officeholders are getting nblo to peak calmly of their departure , and nany plans are already outlined. Socrp- ary Frollnghnyson'a family will remain it their residence hero until May and lion go to their country homo in Now eraey. Their house hero will bo offered or Bale , as the secretary does not expect o llvo hero again , and has found that ho a not equal to any great amount of work n this climate. Each winter ho has suf- orod long periods of half invalldism , and ias boon glad to get away during the ummora. Outaldo rumors have said bat bo would go abroad for a long tour f foreign countries after ho leaves the abiiiot , but his family do not confirm bat report. O. M. 1) , Walking down Broadway is very pleas- nt when you feel well , and T K over felt better than when his frlond asuod him how ho got ever that severe ough of hia BO speedily. "Ah , my boy , " aid T , "G. M. D. did U. " And hia riond wondered what G. M. D. meant , le knew it did cot mean n Good Many Doctors.for T K had tried a dozen n vain. " 1 have it , " just hitting the nail on the head , "you mean Dr. Plorce's Golden Medical Discovery , ' or Gold ilodal Deserved as my friend J S always dubs it. " Sold by all drug- Ists. IN AN ALGERIAN IMUSON. Clio Adventures nt a I'rovidonco Boy who Kan Away from Bcliool in Venice. Springfield Kopublican , It is not unlikely that Secretary Fro- inghuyson's aid will soon bo sought in obtaining the release of Ilonry Hoi ion of ? rovidonco from an Algerian prison , low Horion , who is now 20 , comen to > o where ho h is an old story. The oldest of fourteen children of Simon Herlon a jorman American , who took oat his first naturalization paper in this city , by the ray , nt 10 ho waa sent abroad with'Miia irothor John to a school In Vonico/But joth boys soon ran away , and John came lomo again to America as a cabin boy. Jut Ilonry after trying a waitershlp In a Marseilles hotel nnd wandering about .hat city penniless and without food for ihrco days , enlisted in the French army and was ordered to Algeria. Hla cour age , born of hunger , oozed rapidly away when hia company was ordered to Ton- quin and he managed by moans of money sent by his parents to escape at Marseill es , only however , to bo recaptured and lontonced to 120 days In prison. Ifo > roko jail , but was unable to escape hun ger and gave himself up again and with ivo years Imprisonment in Algeria star ing him In the face wrote homo bagging money to bribe the guards whnn ho should bo sent from Sidibot Abbes to Mascara. Several sums were Bent but as no word came In reply , John was finally sent out in aoaich. After delays from cholera and robbery ho reached Algiers , only to learn that hla brother after a third cecapo was again in prison. The Amerralu consul , A K. Brown , ia now dolnp his best to save the lad from five years in the chain gang , by the plea that tie enlisted agalnit his parents' will and while n minor. Tlio Eleuli JM Fraud CjiiCAGOUeceiubur 10.- with participation in the Klchteonth ward election frauds wcro bolero JucJco ISlodgett Ir tlio fecJtr.il ccurt thU morning. In the case ol all Mcfpt ( ileison motions wr.ru made to quash tlie Indictments , and Friday was sel fur argument on thU motion , In the case ol ( ileoHou bo was allowed until Thursday tx plead , YOUNv A1 < VM , KttAl > THIH , THE VOLTAIO uiaT UOMPANT , of Marshall Michigan , oner to Bond their celebrated KLEO TBIO VOLTAIC liELT und ether Kl.KCTHIO Ar- FLIANCKS' cm trial for thirty days , to mon ( young or old ) atllicted with nervous debility , iota of vitality and manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also for rheuinatUm , neuralgia paralysis , ami many other dueasea. Complett restoration to health , vigor and mauhooc guaranteed. No risk incurred , M thirty days trial IB allowed. Write them at onoo for Ultu trated pampblet tree , ISTAKEH IDENTITY , How a Man AimM for ihc M&uraolli & Caa SiagG HoliliBpy , Was Convicted on I'ossllilo IdcntHlcft. cation nnil I'nrtlonril on Evi dence FnrnlHlicil oy JCSHO tinmen' Special Correitwndcnco to the Globo-Doino- crnt. LOUISVILLE , Cocombur 9. A few evenings - nings ngo a party of gentlemen wore seat ed in the oflico of the Louisville hotel in dulging in pleasant , Bocinl conversation , when tbo subject of the Tichborno claim- pnt , lately released from prison , was introduced , nnd Arthur Orion's identity with young Chnrlcs lloger Doughty Tich- berne discussed at aomo length" , ) UtOK OOIIIN'S HTOUY. "Speaking of the question of identity , " said Judge IJarry Gobm , of Glasgow , ono of the party , "ft most otrlklng caao of mistaken identity occurred in our clr- : uit court about two yoara ago. On Sep tember 3 , 1831 , two singes , ono coming From Monmouth cave to Cave Oily , and the other on its way over to the CAVO , were mot by two mounted highwaymen. With drawn pistols the robbers ordered ill passengers out and uiado thorn stand n line and throw all their money and valuables into a pile. After gathering up , ho plunder the bandits made all the mule passcgora drink whlcky from a bottle - tlo and rode oil' . "On ouo of the stages wan a colored ironchor. In the other were Judge 11 El. Uouutrco , of Lebanon , Ivy. , a Mr. [ louutroo from Minnesota , & Mr. Craig 'com Georgia , a gentleman from Ton- ICBSOO , and Judge Rountroo'a daughter. The passengers were detained some time > y the robbers , and ai the two villains were not disguised in any way it was bo- ioved to bo an easy task to identify hem in case they wcro caught. Among ho plunder taken was Judge Ronntrco's ino gold watch , which had attached to it a largo gold key with his name and aomo urthor inscription upon it. ic being a ircecut to him from Proctor Knott ; also i diamond ring and a plain gold ono bo- onglng to Miss Rountreo. IDEXTIFYIXn A HOUIIKU. "A description of the men iras pub ished and rewards were offered by Judge louutroo and Governor Blackburn for heir apprehension and conviction. Fin ally a follow named Hunt was arrested in ) hio county as ono of the thieving twain , lo was brought to CAVO City for his pro- iminary hearing. Maj. Batta , of Glas gow , and myself defended him. At this xamlnatlou Judge Rountreo , Mr. Craig and the colored preached teotiticd for the tato. Mr. Uraig and the preacher both were positively to the identity of the man , only claiming that at the time of ho robbery ho had about three weeks' trowth of board upon his face , while now 10 was cleanly shaven , excepting his mustache. They identified him , among ether things , by a mole upon hia cheek. ) n the ether stand Judge Rountrpo eaid hat ho had come to Cave City with the jollef that if one of the men had really ) eon caught ho would bo easily able to ocogni/.o him ; that ho had hoard Mr. /rale's positive testimony , but all ho could aay was that if Hunt was ono of ho men , his faith in his recollection was very much shaken. ' TURNING POINT OF THE CASE. "Neither Maj. Botta nor myself had over aeon Judge Rountreo before , but ho raoraont ho entered the room where ; ho trial was being held , Maj. Botta , ono of the ablest criminal lawyera in Ken .ncky . , scanning his open , noneat , Intolll- ; ent face , turned to mo and whispered , If that old gentleman swears to Hunt , our case ia lost. ' Wo introduced on bo- lalf of Hunt the two drivers of the sttges , who testified that while Hunt re sembled ono of the men , ho was neither ono of thorn. "Of course , the magistrates , who had only to be satisfied that there waa suffi cient ground for believing Hunt guilty , and who were convinced of the fact in ihoir own minds , aa magistrates often are ) eforo oxam'na-inn hold to anawor at fcfco circuit court. Hunt was committed to [ ail in default of bail , and in the moan- irno before court should como on , I jndortook to find .witnesses down in Dhio county , about liis homo , by whom .0 provo an alibi for him , but instead ct jeing nblo to do that , I found out that the boat men in his neighborhood said he was absent from homo at that very time and waa gone for several days away from iia work in the mines. The moro I in vested the darker it looked for the fol- ow , and Botta and I , who had at first joliovod him innocent , began to doubt t. " "Hia caeo was continued twice , 1 bo- ievo , but at the third term all parties wcro ready and wo Trent into trial , after Blunt had boon In jail about eighteen months. " . \a\lK IDENTIFIED. "Judgo Rountreo testified in substance as ho did at the examining trial , while Craig from Georgia , Rountroo from Min- leaota , the Tennessee man and another man whoso name I have forgotten , along with the colored preacher , all aworo posi tively that Hunt waa ono of the men , and the spokesman of the pair. Wo couldn't provo an alibi. All wo had to rely bpon was the awearing of the two drivers , and a strong argument on the question of identity , and to try to create n the minds of the jury a reasonable enough donbt to got the follow oil' . Bathe ho men who were BO positive as to Junt's identity wcro all men of fine in- diligence , and the jury wasn't out but a short time till they brought in a verdict of eullty , and fixed his punishment at three yoara In the Pen. "Tho very next day , however after hla conviction , the papers brought the news of .Tease James' assassination at St- Joe , Mo. , by the Ford boys , and the fmdin ? upon hla person of Judge Rountroo'a watch and key and upon Mrs. James' linger Miss Rountroo'a diamond ring. That tras pretty conclusive evidence that Jeiao had a hand in the robbery and waa ono of the two men. W \8 HUNT THE OTHER ? "I Immediately commenced an investi gation , with the assistance of Judge Hnuntroo , to find out the truth as to Hunt's connection with the robbery. 1 got the allidavlta of the Foid boys , ir which they recited what Jesse James anc Bill Ryan , now in the Missouri peniten tiary serving out a term of twenty-five years for train robbery , 1 believe , hac told them ; also on aflid&vit from Dick Liddell , ono of the James gang ; a state ment from tbo warden of the Misaonr penitentiary in regard to something tha Bill Ryan had admitted about the stage robbery ; and a letter from old man Hito in Lie an county , Ky. , an undo of .Jesse and Frank James , saying that the nigh ft r the stages were robbed Jesse Jatnpc i nd Bill Ryan staid all night at his house and told him all about the lobbcry , Atic also liowod him and his wife Jutio | Rountrco'g watch nnd MltB Rrnnlreo's rinRS , ono cf which , the plain gnld ouo , with Iho iutcription 'Patsy' in it , Ryan gave to his wife , Uito's daughter. T WAS In Judge llountreo'a cllieo in Lebanon n low da > s after 1 received Ilito's Inttor , when the ting with the name 'Patsy' in it CAUIO by express from llite. Tin : M\STIKV ; SOLVED. "To make a long story short , wo found out conclusively that Jetso James and Bill Ryan were the men who robbed the stages and , evidence wo had wai not of n legal character , nnd us that which was legal - gal would bo very hard to obtain , instead of applying for a now trial for Hunt , 1 wont to Frankfort nnd there hid the whole matter before Governor Blackburn - burn , who nc once pardoned our client , Before Hunt loft Glasgow Judge Rouu. trco had his photograph taken , nud then wrolo to St. Joe for that of Jesse James. When ho received the latter there was found to bo ono of the most striking re semblances I Imvo ever known between two men. Their every feature , their manner of combing their hair , corre sponded to a nicotyj nnd Iho most singu lar thing of all , upon James' face was a mole in almost the oamo place aa the ono upon Hunt's cheek. As soon as J ud o Rounlroo saw Jesse Jarnoj' nhotogrnph , lie exclaimed 'I have always said I could not recognize Hunt as ono of the men who robbed us. I do rouoi < nizo this as ono of thorn , nnd the ono Hunt has been mistaken for. " "So there was an innocent man who , From a close resemblance to ono of the most notorious highwaymen ever known , suffered Imprisonment in jail for nearly ; wo ycara. Where he was at the time the robbery wan committed , and why ho couldn't or wouldn't show his whoroa- jouts , wo never know. Ono theory al ways has boon that ho was in oomo scrape aomowhoro else , as ho waa not a model nan by any moans , but it ia certain ho ind nothinR to do with the all'air ho was sharped with. The lawyora nt our bar requontly have occasion to use , and do use , Hunt's case aa an illustration in other caaoa , and strong points nro made vith juries to show how men oven of plondid intelligence , who arc over no joaitivo in their awoaring , may yet bo mistaken. " Pure blood is absolutely necessary In order to enjoy perfect health. Hood's Sarsapnnlla purifies the blood nnd treugthons the oystom. Proposals ior Build In ; ; Dcpirtmontol the Interior , ) Office of Indian Allaire , No17,18S1. . f Scaled nrorosals , endorse I "iirojiosals lei building ! ridccB'rwill bo receded at thinoillcountil 1 o'clock Tuesday the 18th ol Dcceni cr , 18S4. for the con- tructlon of three bridges rn tlioS.intoolSioux Uo er- atlon In Nebraska , and Ponc.t Kcscnatlonin Dakotn t the following locations ; on thoSantoo Hescnntion ivcr the Bazllucr < ck , a bridged three spans of 00 ect each with 15feet aupioachcs ; on the Ponen I'.ea- rvation , o > or thcNiobra-ari\or , § bridge 000 test rom.cnd to cm' ' , nnd o\er the WisfForkof said river iiHiiiu of 60 feet. The bridges In question arc to beef combination of rood andiron , with cast Iron sheen , resting on pile oundatlona , which over tbo Nli brara rher are to bo riven 15 Icet , o\cr Bazilo creek , 13 teot , and over Vest Fork of Niobrara Ithcr , ID feet below wat r evel , and are to bo built In accordance with plans nd epecitlcatlons to bo seen at the offlce of tbo Depot Quartermaster at Omaha , Nebraska , the ' Times" of Dem er , Colorado , and of tbo ' Inter-Ocean of Chicago cage , 111. The construction o tbo bridfjes to under the Im mediate supervision of a jierbon to bo disisnated by bis Department. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check n some United States Depository , for at least FIVE isr centum cf thn amount of tha proposal , which hock will bo forfeited to the United States in csi'o noy bidder or bidders fall to execute a contract with ; oodani sufficient emetics ; otherwise to bo returned otho bidder. Jn submitting bids , bidders should tuto the time required by them for the construction of thn brii KCS , aa ibia matter will bo comliterod In making the aw ards , and made a part of the contract- The right Is ruacrvi.il to reject any or all bids or ny part of any bid U dcemca for tbo best InteicaC of ho service H 1'HICK , 11 2 3wls in ed Commissioner. - + THE MHiD FOWEU CURES.- M > BmHMMCaK mHM fm M MM M B S inusoCOjuarft bprclal Inscriptions of an emin Physician. Simple. Safe and Sitvo. DifrmKciPAi.iioi. ctmu. rjj.'E. FVvoi'H , Concestlon , Inllnmmntiona. . . & * \Vormq. AVorra lo\cr. Worm rolic. . . . 4."i Crylmr Colic , or Teething of Infanta . 5 Ulurrlieii of Children or Adults Mt HUoiiturv , Griping , liiliona Cohe 41 . . Cliolora. JlnrbKH , Vomiting -it 7 fOHfll , ( Jolil , Jlronchltii ! > h IVonnilt ; ! ! ! . . Tootlischo , F/tccacho. . . . ir > llomlucSlc-hick IleaiMcbo , Vertigo I' " veramlArn < ' . Chilis , ilalaria. 51) Plies , lillntl or llleedinu ri ( ) Ciitnttli. ftcuto or chronic ; Inuuonza .511 * \Vf &oonliifrCon ; liVioi'ni ! Coughs .rill GemuulIjobllifyit'uya'lWeafcnets .51) Kidney IlHfiiH . . 51) Nervous JVljlIlty 1.IM ) Urlnury AVpnlcnesg. Wc.ttlnK Hod .51) Dlseusru oft he Heart. Palpitation 1 .UP " PECSFICS. lt > U IV * vtuiliuni , AX Jil * * , ITJ O Mvdlcinu Co. , 10U Vultou b t. . A'u w Voile. WEAK , UNDEVELOPEraRTS OK THK HUMAN liODV I1M.A ltiii : ) . Dr.VlT I r. ' . . \ m I v H rn no n H * ti t i i HI K run 11 m uo'wiljj * tv JtinMln-nn- > HVH.PIII i It > oiif i hia. 1 In t H"ji'iijr _ _ ' _ _ _ r . _ jliii _ lujy * rt I-MTK arn H , S. ATWOOD , PlattHmoutL , - - - BHUBIBOr TnOROUaDBRlD 1(13 DIQU OiiDa lEREFORl ] UD JERSEY OTLE INDDCBOOOU ; SR8nVE D SHINS JTYonnir tonk for Onrronpnricl nee anllnlt JU J y\MT 'if K luuirr , it f r A ffj ? V / r''ut < ' ' " Boi.kf fe ZfV IrZ N " " ' ' " " " * ' " " y/'l flji ) ff J -nl . " > ' . X'Ut OL - > .l JtrtV-fl- l > r jiau lor aiuount m ( n/Huokirnt fri-M Mtirllrk' * I . . .1 f i. Ititfln MU Tl > n rue Ul Itli-lriu. * r Line" U connection wlthttk corporate uamo of a great roan conveys an Idea of juat what required by the traveling pub lic a Short Llo O > itk llm and the beat j t ) i33da. - lions all of which aio torn bed by the reatcet railway lu Aincrlw , And St. Paul. It CWDI and operate ! over f ,600 miles of Narthurn Illinois , Wlaconslu , Mlnnoaota , Iowa [ likotaindas ; U main lln i , branches andooncet- tbni icMh all the ereai justness centres of Iht riorthwcet and Far West , It naturally answers Iht dwcrrptlou of Short Line , and Beit Iloute Lctweco Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and MlnneapolU. Chicago , Milwaukee , La 0/Ofwe and Wlnona Ublt-ago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendalr OblcaKO , Milwaukee , Kau Claire and HtillwKCI1 Chicago , Milwaukee , Wau au tnd Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dam and Oalilofh. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukceha and Ooonomowoo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Pralrledn ChUa. Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault , Chicago , Belolt JanesvlUo and Mineral Point , Chicago , Klgtn , lloctford and Dubuque. Chicago , Clinton , Itock Island and Cedar Iltpldl , Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Bloui City , Bloui Falltand Ttnktoa Cblcano , Milwaukee , Mitchell tud Chamberlain Ilook Island , Pubuque , St. Paul and Mlnneapolll. Uavenpoit. "almar , til. Paul and MlnneapolU. Pullunau bliMJiHJia and the Finest Dlnlne C' is In h wcrld are run on the majnltneaof theCHHJAClO MILWAUKKEANDHT , PAUL lUILWAY.aadtverf attention Ui paid lo paaa neriby ooart onaenploei of thi Company , UERR1LL , Qenl Manner , A. V II. CAKPKNTKB ( ten1 PaM. AT' T. CLARK , Goal Hupt ' . A t't 0 o I P At tnctlVirn , oombinniK Iron \vllh pi blo timl > v"rl y uml ironnloti-'y lire * lT tn-i- | < lii , jiiillui'MtioiiVrnUiioK % , iniiiiri | < lllnuil , iiilnrlM | , ( lillUntiilKe\i r * , t IMI Nriirnluh ) . 'll ' < mi iiiifflllniir trmiily for D'vcnsoS'ift'ii nlilnrjn mill l.lM-r. It Ii tnroliinMo for li r kr ? pfPUl'H.- . ( Vouion.ninl nil ulio lend sctU'iitnrUM - l 'iri"llioHiiurolhctii'Hiriiii | < iiriOH < liir < l i ' > > lnr < co'l-tlpntlOII otli-r Irnl wllfnir * ' . i uppolltc.nlils tins n > Mmllnlniiur ( ( UK ) iv > n llciitllinrn ntul V.clclili.u , . 'lie iniivM nnd nc'tvit ' . 'i ln'crmtifrtif 1'oxors j ' ? v , > vo . H li.v * mi iMiinl | c - Tin1'iMiiiliu * linn iilmvc tni'\rjii < i'i , > ' . \i\ ? i-nsii mi | r Tnkrii.il > " i , . , ( . . nriiu i M HII i | ui. xiiTinnii. r tudUnaispnM in me BROAD GLAIN VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND Ever onVrril to tlio iniullc. EAMBUE&-AMEEIOAN EMOLAirD , SRONCr. AHD _ Ibn Blsamtblp ] ol this wcll-ltaown lice r9 belli elton ton , In water-tight oompkrtmcnta , and uo fnrnleh- id with every requisite to make the naojige both life and nsroeable. They carry the United Statue ted European malta , and leave Now York Tbnri- Uy > and Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cbor- iourc , ( I'AIUS ) and 1IAUDURQ. Rates : Steerage from Ruropo only ? 18. Flrrt Cnbln , J66 , JOS and S76. Btceii..rc | , ? 2c , Ilonry Pundt , Hark llnnecn , K .D. Uoorca.U. Tot ! , Ktntulu Oniabit , Oronon-ct ; 4 Schoentzrn , URoorsln Council Bluffs. 0. B : RIGIIAKI ) & CO. , Gen. Pass Lgt3. , fll Brotdwiy , N. Y. Cbaa. KoonlueJtl ft Co- 3enoral Wuitoru Acanta , 170 Wishlrjtoa | St. , Ohio * [ 0.1)1. 1 bare a poBltlTD remedy for the aboro itleoa-e ; by Iti HBO thoii-atiilflof casosol ttio worst Mnilandof long F > tan < llnirliaTot > oencurril. Intlpeil ottronclwmTrAUb Inllacfflcacy.tliittlwlll comlTWO HOni.lH HEK. toj-cthcr with a VAI.CADI.KTKKATISB on thli dlteuig to uy aufftfrer. Glvo express and 1 * O. uddriBS. CH. T. A. atOUUM,111 rearlSt. , .Naw Vork. ° r' Nervous Debility S ill * A ocyl6 VlCtou bt. , ti.X. Da. E. 0. WEST'S NIKTI AKD Bnm TBBIBHBKT , a [ Qaranteod epeclQo for Ilyetorla , Dnilnoaa , Convul- Ions , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous tostifctlon caused by the use ol alcohol or tobbacoo , rYaketulnoai , Mental depression , BofUnlnf ; of the brain , resulting In Insanity and leaping to mleery , decay and death , Premature Old age , llaronoee , low clpowerIn cither eoi , ImolunUry LoBSMUid Spo > . atorhoracaused by ever ezertlontof the brain , self. ibueo or ever Indulgence , Kaoh box , contains ono aonth'a treatment. $1.00 a boxer six bottles for 5.00 , lent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX KOJKS 'ocare auy CIBO With each order reoehed by < u or ell bottles , accompllehad with $5 00 , wo will good licf-purohaeer our written guarantee to refund the money If tta treatment does not oCcct a ome. Guar- tntces laaucd only by JOHN C : WEST & CO. , Jy SS-m&e-ry * M2 Madlaon St. . Chloago , III. \ hm Medical InsliluU > vV" Chnrtered by theSlateof Illl. lullsinall their . also nl' of the Skin anJ pcrinnneiitlycurcdbyrcroe tiVU/TT . "X''i'Til oiesics 'ilinn > Vir/j/rertr XtS&d-mftib Nirclail'ntrtlrr * bcmlnul > VenUness NicM ! I.osst.by Dreams : , Pimples on he FaceLest Mar.hood.fMi'fiiT/f/riuvil "JJ.fre t.'iii > ej-nF-rliiiciil r ; . The appropriate i . .r.r < H 3 at once ua d In each ci'ie. Consultations , per- lunal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Mcd > dais sent bv Mall and Express. Nomsrkuoa : to indicate contents or sender. Addreio itu.UMES.No. 20tWahinqlon StM , Jd FBABODY , MTT5T Physician Surgeon Rotlldonoo No , Ii07 Jones St. Office , No. UD9Fai ain otroct. OQlco hours ] om l p. m. and from o 8 p m. Tele 11,11 to 7 , residence 1SS. FINE LINK 0 P THK ONLY KXOLUbiVK TN OMAI7A NKH. fli. , HORNE'S &LEGYS1SU BELT car * XertputncM , Lumbago , Ktiouinatlim WruiffU NeuruU ! , hualliK , Kliln y Hilli | Hinl I I > .ir .1.- , > . IOIII Allhmu , IlL.irl Ul.fu.o Ill tjniili lul.ilatl { Ii I.I l'el | , < Catarrh 1'lie , r | * ) jr Iiiinii > ii t I' " lj AL i fruUjiiui I'leri uli On , . < , iliH.nn. II 11,1 , AI , r ca Itiat n uili ihw Flvtlrliil ) ttml uiMkut.ii.in llir. n/lt 11,1 tXKljr , uud luu Ui rocL rii a lu aa lutui.1 lj VUo jwiout. Winter Is coming , the uason bl the year for che tnd pains. In view of this fact wo Bay buy die eOn On Homo's Kleotrlo Belts. By so doing > ou wll ivolj Uhoumatlam , Kidney Troubles and other III hat ( loth Is he'r to. Do n t del y , but wl a tout | Bice and examine belts , No. 1122 Douglas troU , o , I Goodman's , 1110 Varnim Bl.Omtht. Nob. Or o/i fllliKl Q.OO A The romnrkablo growth of Omaha during the hat few yoara la a matter of great astonishment to those who pay an occasional visit to thla growing city. The development of the Stoo' ' ' Yards the necessity of the Bolt Litio Koad the finely paved atroota Iho hundreds of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled In the loat five ycara. All this is a great surprise to visitors and Is thp admiration of onr citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial improvements madn a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every Inventor has made n haudsomn profit. Slnco the Wall Street panic last May , with the aabsDquout cry of hard tlinoa , there has been lees domnud from npocula- toro , but n fair demand from Invoston seeking homos. This latter class ura taking advantage of low prlcon In build ing material and nro securing their homes at much lenn cost than will bo possible n year henco. Speculators , too can buy realoeta * 3 cheaper now and ought to take advant o of present prices for future pro ti. Xho nest few years promised groatei developments in Omaha than the pant ti v > years , which have been as good as wo could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo job bing houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and througn- but the State , nho have their money In the banks drawing n nominal rate of ] taroat , which , If judiciously Invested in Omaha real estate , would bring thorn much greater returns. We have many bargains which wo nro confident will bring the purchaser largo profits In the near faturo. Wehnvofor snle the finest resi dence property iri the north and western parts of the city. North we have line lots ntreason- ahle prices on Sherman avenue,17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam. Davenport , Cuming , and all the leading streeta in that direction. The grading of Farnam , California - nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest nnd cheapest rcsidenco property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Faruam , the pro ? erty in the western part of the city will increase in value. WH also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will cerri--ily double the price m a short time. We also have norm * line business lots anil some elegant inside resi dence ? for sale , Parlies wishing to invest , will find some good har ainB by calling on u 213 South Mliii St , Bet recn Farnham and Douglas. P. S. We ask these who hav property for sale at a bargain to ive ua a callWe want only bargains We will positively not handle prop erty at more than its real value.