W THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , JANUARY 13 , 1885. THE 1 TGNIC. ti > tt m-ji.'n ! * , conh nlng Iron with t j- < nrct M louirf , citiTkly and rninplct * t nrc * ISy | ir | flfn ISti < 1lH - lo inl Nrnntlrln. I tin an unlHHilii : rrmo Uiliiiunil I.Ut-r , ( I In InvalniiliUi Cot Dlsrasos y-cMi1. ! ' ' , atul nil ivlm irnd N-duitnrt li < i nut injure lhctccthcnHclu. . . 'liif n. con tlpntloniAT Jnm > ' > f Urnrlrlioininl jnirlflcs Ihclilooil.Mlinu < , i iipt > etlteiilds the nsslmlliitioi ) of fo . - i Itcnrtmirn nnil 1'clf h' " < - , : > > 'r ' iho niufdj * nml ncrvi t nr ItHormltlrnt IVvors , . ass'ti'i' ' ' ' ' r > ' ' * TZAc. . , ft lia" > in pqunl VjTbo ponulno 1'imnlM.v. lr ( . . . red linutiA. HTJII - ' ii , . .1 i 4tlDnllspnted in 118 BROAD CLAIft VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST 5ELLHTG AND Kver oITcrcd to HAMBUHG-AMEBIOAH roa ESQLAND , JTJUKOK AMD Tlis tscamthln cl thl ] well-known 1'ae itm bull ) ol lion , to water4l.t ) oo.iipatraenta , r.nj nro ! aibh- J irlSh every requisite to make the passsijo both a luu or.J agrt'CCi'jlc. They cf.rry tha Unite j ntateg * nd Karopean m-.ll. ' , and hive New Torlc iar'- djB ud Siturdays ; or Plymouth (10KDON ( ) Ohcr- * ourT , ( PARIS ) ftnd nAlIBUKa. Kntc" : 6toor ga from Kuropa 021)7 ) CIS. ritel Oabln , 56 , $85 tnd 075. Stocr ? o , tM. Henry Pundt , ilnric Unnoca , F .K. Moorca.M. Ted , Actntetn Oic&hx , Qror.owcp it Bchoontgoa , xecntulu Ooaacll ilaHa. ! 0. B : UIOlIAHD fc 00. , Go § . Ptea ilsta. , 01 Broidwy , IT. T. Cbao. KoirnlnsU & Co- a3 < iril ' .VtzWira Agoats , 170 Wulin ! ; 3n 8t. , Otic * . Avictimof youthful iraprudonco CAusInK fteinaturo Decay , Nervous Debility , Lost 'Zlanlioor ' } , o.hnvinR tried In vain ovpr/ known rmnody.hsrdiscorcrodiiBliuplomeiinftoftelf-curo , nnich lo nil ) itrnd KHl'15 to hia follo\v-sufforor . ' For lien. Quiet , lore , life. Book fru. ClTlll = Al-ncy , ISO Fullou HL , N w York DSL. K , 0. Wiun'a MaaTi AXD DOAIK TniAguxnT B OMintood epealOo tar nyototla , Dizzlnoeu , Convul- tom , Kits , Nervous NouralRlft , Ucndaoho , Nervous -Ftoetrattou c uscd by tha uao or tloohol or tobbacco , Wakcfiilncaa , Hontil dcprocslon. Softening ol the Srnln , rraultlnR In Insinlty and Icaplc ? to mlBcry , Jojiy mid doitb , Frcmaturo Old ago , H tonoo3 , loss of power In either BSI , Involuntary Lessen uid Bpep iorhoiacaii5ud by over ozortlontol tbo brain , col/- / bbtua or over Indulgence. Each box , oontalng one /aoath'i trofttuiont. (1.00 a box , or six bottlci ol 95.03 , cent by mall prepaid on rooolpt ol prlco. WE QDAK.A.NTEK SIX To cne any caio With ciaoh order received by no or ftls bottlce , acoomiil'.eha , ! with fS.CO , wo will send ho purchaser our wrltton guarantee to rotund tbo money II tbo treatment dace not aRcct a euro. Quir- ntoea Isaacd on'.y by JOHN C : WEST & CO. 'tl _ 663 ll dl on SJ. , " i V" ' > ' ' . ? P ? " " { jVll ItlSniV3 ! ' ) - „ . / / Clin-'cr'rfbyll'sStateoflli ; vr Manl'"od > > - . .vm.v. | , . . % - . * . . . i7 > < f > itt.'i'/ > li' = appropriate ri..r.c.d < - . . o used hi ciuhcj'i : . Consultntions , per- I or bv letter , e&crcdly confidential. Fiteci. i sent bv Mall aa J Jixprcss. No marks on i-uc lo indlu-.tc contests or sender. Addrejr ° " 88 ? BOTTLES. IXL jou.oj _ , . . . . . . . . * . . . B avuria dulm riohcr , . . . . . . . Bavaria PilsnerBohemian. . ITni'sor- , . . . .c.Bronien , DOEGBBTIO. St , Louis. .St. Louis. fichlitz-Piiouor Milwnnkoo. Uruq's Omaha. Ale , Povter , Domostio and Rhine Wino. t'PD. ' MAURER , 1213 L'arnam St. UNFAJRA& With rath number ol DOHOUESrs JIONTDLl tfiQAZINEwill lie given atull ilia ( ashlonablo 1'i.t- ern ol any rli of nt ) lf eolected. makliit ; twelve pat' er idurlnf theyearteraluooltvcr ihiee dolllnr ? . twidjci ) tbo inoit ropxlar , cntcitaluv and me ul , n g r.liii ; , Simple ooploi Sio , yeaily. (2. Addreii W. Jcnnlnzs , I ) moreiet , ITKtit lith ht , , New York A FINE LINE 0 P rn THE ONIiYEXOLD&lV3S IN OMAHA'1 NKB , FASHION'S FAULTLESS FEW , Siciels's ' Gail ) and Gossip in lie Offi cial-Upper Teo. KcccpllotiR nt ilio White House nml tlio rnrflolpRiitB Artlitir'H Cliftrinl ' Ktitcrtnlmiicmn. Correspondence of th W ASUIKOTOX , Janumy 8. AH Ilia otultl bo douo to make the laid rcctptiono of tlio republican administration a fnro well oucceta was lavished bountifully oil Now Yoar'a day. The weather which was anlvlling and drizzling nil day long waa no liiudranco to thoeo who viohcd to nmko their parting calla. Ouiclal eti quette demands that the so Cllinc" high pnaitbna under the Rovornment aliould call upon the president of the United States on Now Yonr'n day , adorned in all 'tho splendor of their rank. This in Iho day when those repronontlng foreign na tionn appear in oil their foolioh HUDI inory , whicli is only n relic of barbarism. But it takes witli sanUmuntiO young ladiea and some thr.t nro not so young and the society man ; hero the effect onda. Ilowovor , wo nro a generous peoplenud respect thone who are the victims oi rojalty. THAT THESIDDXT AHTHUIl enjoys presiding nt the whits hoino there is no question. It would bo difficult to find n man moro eminently fitted to dis- peneo national hospitalities than ia ho. While ho is Independently , politic , ho h most greciously intortaiulug polite , find hia social tact is only equalled by hia oflicial diplomacy. I have never noon him in hia kitchen , and that is n teat- gauge of a man's courage and patlcnco , and they do Bay ho given special orders about how things shall bo cook ° d find arranged , but his dinners eat well , and when the occasion requires it ho can bo as perpendicular and Immovable aa the \Va8hington monument looks from his library window , and can frcczo a senator or office seeker as stark and stiff as the north polo I Ho has exquisite taste in all the appointments of hia entertainments , and fully understands the delicacy of giving a man an after-dinnor tapping on the shoulder and loading him away while ho gallantly Rays to the fair partner "I kuow Gon. Smith wishes to smoke , mid you will bo unselfish enough not to deprive him of that luxury. " Ho never mistakes his man by tapping the wrong shoulder , not he. That after-dinner smoke in the president's library with something to moisten the Jips while exchanging anec dotes will bo remembered long after pre sentation speeches and inaugural addresses have been forgotten. As wo grow older , wo talk of the invigorating events of the st , leaving the gloomy and depressing things to biographers and historians. President Arthur never appeared to better advantage or looked happier than when receiving his visitors on New Years He certainly is supurb physically , just that proportion which makes a perfect figure : md so rarely seen. JQow delight ful it must be to take his measure for a coat ! Bo becomes it so wclll On this special occasion he was plainly dressed in a dark suit with i'rinco Albert coat , buttoned across the chest , rosebuds in the button-hole , and a icat little pin in the black satin neck scaif. fie made a most distin uislicd contrast to the society dude in swallow-tail , and the glitter and glare of : ho army and navy officials , and the vari ous representatives of foreign nations ibout him. And ono of the pleasantest features of the receiving party in the blue room was the presence of THE PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER , MISS NELLIE , who'o white dress was the model of s'm- plicity and enblematical of the purity and innocence of her young life , J cr sweet Face was radiant with delight and her manner modest and unconscious of the lancoi of curiosity and admiration bent upon her. It was no uncommon thing for Fannie Hayes , daughter of ox-President Hayes to bo present at the afternoon and evening receptions at the White house. 3ho was usually running around at large , badly attired in some ill-fitting frock , joodnatiircdly chatting with anyone who chanced to discover thatsho was the presi dent's daughter and considered it a laiting greatness to be allowed such a favor. On ono ocausion she was in the ladio's dressing room at n vciy la'o hour assisting the ser vants in giving out checks for the wrap pings , and very proud were the servants to have her assistance , Of course no favorable criticism was made upon Mrs. Hayes for allowing her young diuigctor such freedom of action during a crowded pell-mell reception. I think that little Nellie Arthur would shrink from such publicity , oven if she were allowed to bo present at an evening reception. At the holiday dinner given to the poor children of Wnshingtonjiby the "Uhrist- nas Club , " of which Miss Nellie Arthur s president , and a most active member , .his little lady was untitcing in her nttcn- : ions to the raggedcst and worst clad of them all. Especially did film give her euro to ono poor little crippled girl , bend ing over , her with all tenderness , her face eloquent with sympathy for the little 1111- 'ortunate , who was made happy with all sorts of good things to oat , besides many ; > retty gifts of toys and useful articles of clothing. Among the pleasantest and most exten sively attended Now Year's reception was that hold by Mrj. Frank , iiattoii , of Iowa , wira OP oun NKW I-OSTJUSTEU OENEHAL , who waa assisted by Mrs. W. B. Thom son. Mrs. Commissioner Edmonds , Mrs. Congressman Hepburn and Miss Maggie Hepburn. Mlttio Wilson , daughter of Senator Wilnon and other fair Iowa's daughters Mrs. Hatton looked very handsome in a rose-colored silk costume trimmed with Valenciennes lace and was delightfully entertaining to all who called , and as she la tlio newest lady in the cabinet of couraH the social tm Burgos hither. AB the wife of the second assistant post- uinster-gonerrtl , Mrs. Hatton while not being hi a stiietnonsoa "society woman" has made hcrsolf moat popular and gathered about her lasting friends by her womanly grace and cermble entertain- nicnts. Indeed nho is n woman of rare good at n o nd judgment and capable of leiidiog mucU uosietuuco to her husband In grave matters of state. Wo who re member the FllOLICKlSO FllANK 1IATTOX , of Alt. Pleasant , Iowa , can hardly tur- round him with all the imposing dignity of ono of the president's counsellor ! In cabinet sections. Though ho wcara a tall , bearer hut , and clothes himself with agood deal of distinction , ho still looks and appears youthful , the o nt in ono of his cyen giving him such o cute and cun ning look. Ills natural dnsh of manner and ho usually gets that which ho makes a dash for , has made him popular with members of congress. Ho Isn't In the least afraid of them , not oven did they terrify him when ho WRB only Frank Hatton walking around the halla of con gress In search of the Burlington , lown , poetoflico with nil the easy abandon of nn old habituo. 1 have aeonjiim drou into my Lord Rosooo'a seat in the senate , carelessly pick up uomo bcok or paper on the desk , and when the elegant Oonk- ling appeared jump up and Rive him a friundly slap on the shoulder in the most refreshing ntylo. The old saying that "fooln will go vrhoro angola dnro not troid" may bo applied to this Inataucp , for I believe Frank Hatton could per form that llttlo or great familiarity with Senator Conkling aa none other would have the courage to do. Ono thing is stiro : Postmaster Genor.il Hatton will not meddle with the depths of law lore aa did General Groaham , thereby escap ing the acarlcs that his prodeceesar was constantly entangled in. Mr. and Mra. Hattou have : i handsome ) residence and delightful homo on 120-1 Eighteenth street , "Vr cat End , " where they arc al ways plcaiod to welcome their western friends , who delight to honor the printer lud who has eo successfully mounted the ladder of fame. CONGRESS COMMENCES with bnroly a quorum in either house , and in no agrcoablo mood. Tli < > balky holiday adjournment does not ooom to set well on tholr stomachs. The com- plcxion la decidedly bilious. But the weather has a great deal to do with torn- per and never was the weather moro "boastlyl" Either walking or riding la to-day , on our amooth p'avements , a dan gerous experience and excuse enough to ntay at homo and got braced up. No ticeably in the senate is the abaonco of southern members , who during rcccsa went to the Now Orleans exposition or thought it advlaablo to follow up Ran dall in his rambles down south. SENATOU ALLISON , of Iowa , baa been hard up during the rc- ceea on the appropriation bill ; as chair man of the appropriation commlttoo ho faithfully attends to the great responsi bility no has in charge and has no Idle tlmo to play poker with Tom Bowonwho la the champion gamester of the senate. But Tom does not lack for'partners. ' There are odd moments oven in a sena tor's life when a "draw-gamo"is amusing and relieves , not only the heavy load of public duty , but hightous the full purao. Senator Allison is looking remarkably well physically. Hia complexion ia aa clear and fresh as a young girl's , and aa pink end white , oho wing that ho does not lead o dissipated life and has no cauao to complain of "Washington ma loria , " a diaoaso that congressmen are so ofllioted with. Not only is Mr. Allison a close student of political economy , faithfully discharging the duties cf a United States senator , but earnestly and personally attending to the interests of the people of Iowa. There ia no man in iho sonata or hougo who devotes so many lours to public duties , as does Senator Allison. Ho haa a handsome , but in nowise - wise extravagant homo on Vermont Avonno , presided uvor by Mrs. Senator Grimes , w-ho was the aunk and footer- mother of the late Mrs. Allison , whose cad death was such a crushing blow to the senator , the rmdncss of whicli still clinga to him in npita of hia naturally cheerful nature. Ho is a young man in yearn hough old in public service ) , and wo TtiEt will have a long political iifo before litn. No doubt Iowa will keep Mr. Allison in the United States senate no eng as ho wlahos and Is able to remain -hero. Nebraska would do well to fol- ow the example of Iowa and other Btatea who chooao well their men for the Jnited States aonato and then kcop : hem thoro. Representative Liird , who met with a lalnful accident Now Year's morning by loing thrown from his horse , ia doing aa 7ell and ia aa comfortable as a badly 'matured leg will admit. CON. A TUAMP'S TAKE. He Sccuvoq o Verdict of 7 , OOO Against tliu U. Jit. I. & P. road. A very interesting decision in a railroad case was rendered by the supreme court of Iowa , week before last which appears .o have escaped newspaper observation. It was a suit in which the plaintiff had been awarded § 7,000 damages for injuries re ceived on the 0. R. I. & P. The plaintiff got on a freight train as it was passing'through n station , by climb- ng up the ladder on the side of the car. , It was the duty of the Irakcman to kcop ill persons oil' the train. A brakeman ob serving the man , ordered him oil' , but as the spued of the trein hud increased to inch an extent meantime as to create fear n the mind of the man that to jump would bo to court danger , ho declined to obey. The brakeman still insisted that 10 must get off , and by tramping on his ingcrs as ho held to the car , forced him to eleaso hia hold. The train was at thatmo- nentpassingovcra high open bridge andtho _ man tell through , broke his thi n , in two places and otherwise injured himself to luch an extent aa to bo unable to walker or six months , meantime suffering great miu. On appeal from a judgment of ? 7,000 the company contended that the act of the brakeman waa wantgn , for which it could not bo hold Hoblc , and hat damages were excessive. In affirm ng the judgment the court said : First , f the act waadono within the scope of ho authority of the brakeman that is , f the brakeman had authority to remove roapasaora from the trains and in so doing ho did a wilful , intentional wrong , wo cannot BOO why defendant should escape liability by claiming that the act was not only wilfully wrong , but was malicious and Intentional by the brake man to gratify his brutal uatnto. The 'act remains that it was done in pursu ance of an effort to force plaintiff off the ; raln. If , in doing so , the brakeman had jven murderous designs , it was , In the languege of the statute , "a wilful wrong , for which the defendant is liable. " The court farther held that defendant being a poor man and permanently injured , tlio damages were not excessive , * * * * Bad treatment or stricture afton complicates the disease and makes itdltYicult of cure. The worst and most votorato caics speedily yield to our new 8nd Improved methods. Pamphlet , refer cnces and torrca cent for two three-cent stampB , World's Dispensary Mtdical Association , Buffalo , N. Y. The Ueatliunat 1'ukor. New York Sun. A Mott street Chionmonhss renounced draw poker. Ho Borrow full ? relatea bit experience as follows ; "I get flo ncee , bet five della , nobody clutn in ; I got the kingee , bet tea della , nobody clum In ; I got flo finance , bet fifteen doll , ovly eon of gun clum in. " XUI3 The Omnlm USE'S Annual lloviaw of on mncnlficUnt littla metropolis U n moihnuica Imuty. Ktney luu done hlmsolf proud. [ McCook Tribune. Tlio Hlnitrntcil edition of tha Ornah * HK of the 11 Inst wni almply Itnmenoo. Th management tleitrros gteat credit for th outcrpriso [ Stuart LflKer. Tha Omaha Ucr.'fl rttmunl review of the city of Ornah * Ij exhaustive In il < cription and i haiuhDiiiely illuttiatcd with vlosv * of pnhli and jirlvulo buildings [ Unwson County I'lo ueer. ueer.Thn Thn Omaha ] } in : comes to us with n bofwti fill llliittr.itcd tditiou containing pictures o the Ir.-vllng lnuiiio.ii homos and a resmr.n o the busino 8 of the year huOmnha.Crcstor [ ( Iowa ) OazDttc. The DEB'S annual ro\iow of Omaha ia i beautiful and comilotn [ ntUIr , and shows u | the O tJ city in fine ihapo. It Is B credit t the town and tha publuhar. tUastluga Gazette zotto .Tourn.ll. Thollustr ! tcd Omaha BKB Is a m.inol c eclentific skill nml iKv. ! < imnir | untcipiico Omnlm should bo proud th.t h 1 has such In ilnstrloi and such a paper to portray them. [ JS'ortU lioiul riall. The Omaha UKK haa Issued n splendid picto rial holiday j'nper , giving hno views of al principal buthifRs and rtsldenco plncoj in tlm city. H Is a line work and reflects grb-vl credit it upon that institution.--Olny [ County Jour n.il. n.il.Tho The Oiialia NEK'S Annual ruviow ehect fo 18S4 is n splendid piece of inochfiuisin anc pliows wonderful amount of outerprlao or the part of _ the publisher which doubticst wil bo appreciated by the citizsns of Omnhn. [ Columbus Jouinal , The Omaha BKE got out a very fine ilhn tr.itcd New Yeat' cditinn on the lit Inst. , o which tbo chizena of OmahnMiouldfcel proiul I' apfclnlly flno ia the mngnlllcpnt exhibit in every branch of commerce , industry and pub Ho improvement , [ Ainsworth News. Tlio Omaha UEI : iesuod a supplement , in ac cordnnco with till custom of that paper , tha is coitniuly .iiuoug the finest productions tli.it HC have ever BOCU issued from any ncwapaper oilico in the country , mid indicate commend able cuterpiho on the p.ut of the BEK. [ Springliokl ilrnitor. The Omaha UBI : , of January 1st , h ono o the finest pnpcM wo have seen lesuod in thi west. The paper is of cxeellant quality BIU all the fine buildings of Ouialia are lllustratei In tlio finest style possible. It la without doub tire finest edition of any paper over issued In the west. [ Holdredge Nugget. The Omaha UEK'S annual edition la a mag nificent number , superior to anything of the kind uvor issued In tha west. Tlio editor o : " the BEK deserves well at the hands of th btuinots men of his city. Hia "annual" edi tions have brought many citizens to the com mcrclal metropolis of Nebraska. [ Franklin County Guard. The BEI : supplomqnt this vear h a credit to the city , the eaterpriso of Mr , Koaswnter nnc the talent and energy of these luving its aov oral departments in charge. The illustration ! are exceptionally fine and well selected , nnc the letter-press contains n vast fund of information mation involving much labor and resoruch. [ Nebraska Watchman. The illustrated Omaha BKI : , showing th public buildings and noiuu of the private resi dences nt Omntm , is one of the best papers o the kind wo over saw. It is finely printed nnd the leview of the progress and business o Omaha is complete in every line. Oinaba pliould ernd abroad thousands of copies of tha1 [ Nernaba Granger , Tha Omaha Daily BEI : Holiday edition was tbo finest of the kind ovar isiicd in the state. It cott many thoucnud dollars to produce the paper , which contained fine cuts of tlio lend ing bueinefs houses , and public institutions o : Omaha. The enterprise cf the BKI : should be , and undoubtedly Is , appreciated by the buti- nefj men of Omaha. [ Johiihon County Jouriiid. The illustrated Now Year edition of the Omnhn 13iK : is ut hand. It would bo a credit to any press , east or west. It contains illus trations of the now buildings constructed in Orhnlm during tha year , .11 well as many others. Tfecls and figures fill the inpido nnc all radound to the glory of Omaha. [ Button Register. The Omaha BSK gave its readers a valuable and attractive New Year's present in thn shape of nn illustrated review of Omaha and Us business interests. Omaha Is full of live business men , and ona of the most energetic is the editor of the BEE cvon if ho does pel cranky occasionally upon the subject of poli tics , temperance , suffrage and religion. [ Fair mont Signal. i\n annual review of Omaha , her commerce manufactures and industrial duvelopcmcnt ? , was Issued bv the BEE Publishing company , January 1. The edition is beautifully illus trated , and blimva enterprise that ought to bo commended. As nn advertisement it MU a decided success , aud ono the growing am prosperous city of Omaha ought to nppreci- ato. [ L'apillion Times. The illustrated annual issued by the Omaha BEK on New Year's day is the handsomest piece of work wo havu over soeu of tl.o' liud , and is very useful , besides , ui a most excallcul showing of the business done by Omaha dur ing the past year. The illustrations are very natural , and glvo n very good conception ol the be.st buildings In that wonderful city , [ 1'latt mouth Journal. The Oinnha BKK issued on January 1st a hanclRome annual. It contains many beauti ful lithographic illustrations of public and private buildings aud manufacturing ei-tib- lichrceiits. It alnceiitnins acompleta resume of the growth and business of the past year , slowing that live million dollara have kotn expended in that enterprising city for im- improvement. The BKK ia entitled to much credit for the admirable review it has made. [ Fremont Herald. LIIio n lady , handsome , stylish , young and dressed iri the height of fathicn , appearti the Omaha BEU Annual for 1835 , Hisboyondall cciuparimm the handsomest publication that has yet appuatcd in the newspaper Una. And ai a ready rufeicnca to the doings of Nebras ka's motrapolm in the past year , ns nn outline of iln htBtty-y during that time , it is as vulua- bio as it is pretty. It ia supplied fortou cents and H worth tha to Kub wki money any > n.- - ; North PJaUoTelegrajili. AVe ncknowlodko the receipt of tbo Omnlm BEB annual review , which gives an excellent idea of the growth and prosperity of the me tropolis of Ncbratta. It pieaoata a number of luio ill istratinns of the moro promiucn1 ; mblionnd privnti ) buildings recently erected n Oinahtt , showing that the city will comp.vo very favorably \/itn liny in tlin country in the style of its bui'dinga. The Illustrations are very r.nely executed , nnd tho" entire supple neut is a credit to the publisher * and to the city. [ Seward Keportsr. The Omaha BKK ia calling upon Its rural exchanges to go into the canvassing btsiuess .o increase the circulation of the weekly BEK. The BEK has succeeded In finding out In what ilghO ) csteom the editor of that paper fa held > y the republican editors of the country press vho have been utilizing irosowater'n energy in filling up their sheets. We surmise the BBU ylll continue to reach its largo &nd growing iat of subscribers , notwithstanding the rdicta of Its country cousins. [ Wohoo lomocrat. The Omaha BEB Annual Kevlew , of 1885. reaches our sanctum this week as large as usual and beautifully illubtratod , ( showing the rapid growth and almost unparalleled prosperity of the city of Omaha during the past twelve nonths. It presents many very attractive features'and i ) worth a great deal of money ta any one who feels an interest in the growth and development.of our entire atato. Among many other mntt ra of interest wu eua that there are now _ eoven daily new nant > ra pub- Untied in the city , while It ia rapidly becoming a manufacturing and traila center of no little mpnrtnnro among the cities of the union. - [ Oakland Independent. This office has been favored with a copy of the handsome illustrated Oinnbn BEE annual revlow , issued January 1. 11 has been the cuitomofthu BEK for several yearn tolmie an illustrated annual , showing the Improve ment ? In Omaha for the year , and n-vitmiog at length the induitrim nd public Improve- mcnta of thx city , Tha pruicnt mu < > out-iloes all former efforta. Tha engraving it dona by a Milwaukee fiun , by th ph-jto-enguvlng proceisj , and the vlowg of pm lia and private building * ibow the llreit artistic work , tnd elves ena mme ennct-ption tf the raorvelou * urottth of the Gate City. * The in- duatry , iccuracynpd enteiprise exhibited by the BEE in furniihin ; thU txluuHivn invluw , coyerinx thirty two nolid column ) cf de < icrlp live matter and flguno. bosldei the tine illun. tratlnao , werltB uiibtlutcd pra'He. [ Arapihoe Pioneer. \Va have b fn in\ited by the Omaha BKR to make a prolonged visit to that city. Tlid invitation 1 * not dhet and personal , but la foued by Implication In the llluslratod New Ycar'a cditinn t f that i > pcr now before us. It contains vlowatf at lcn t forty of the finest biiiinem hoiuo' , banks nnd private residences nnd falling under tbr vo of n strntigcr rr Inn. list tnu tlend imclstablv to ft drfito to ROC the flouilfthlug loirn where they nrolncated. * * In uincludior. wo cannot avild mention ing the cudlnl way In which the BhKmonti na its cnitsmiKiarif-B , thn Herald , llcpubllc/n nnd lha test , eneaking at the eamo tlmo quite tnndoatly rt its own merits RS "the most widely ciicul.ttrd paper In the Alitfourl vnl- Iny. " It might also have a Hlo I with ttuth tint In fc.von and out of i oi8 < n It ii the mi compromlinr foe of mocopnlloi nuil Is wi hnl nmoug TmT cry best Rencrnl nnd locnl IIOWB the outlra west.Lirnmit' [ Bcomcr- A Mmi AVltli Six AVIvcs. A man with six wives In likely to go to j ll for bigamy , which , after all , may not bo much more dissgrecablo than trying to live with oix women at n timo. Either coureo ia not moro disagreeable than to bo alltictcd with dyspepsia nnd liver com plaint. Fvmiklin Jonce , of Cothrans , TC.XJB , waitca : * 'I am ualug Brown'o Iron Uittora for dyapopsia and debility , and it has done mo a gront deal of bene fit. " Any other man may roccivo simi lar advantage. Tt nluo curua malaria , wonlincss , neuralgia. &s. The itrltlRh Colonies. England has 05 square miles of colony to the square milo of her own area ; Hol land , Cl ; Portugal , 20 ; Denmark , O.0 : ! ; France , 1.90 ; Spaiii , 0.80 square miles ; The area of the Ih-itish colonies is nearly 8,000,000 of tquaro miles rather less than the area of the Russian Empire , in cluding Siberia and Central Asia ; but if the area of the native fotirlnlory states in India , amounting to 500,281 squsuo miles , bo added , over which England exorcises as Russia docs over much of the ten ilory nndor its sway , together with that of the United Kingdom itself , 120,757 niilcajthcn tlio area of the British cmpi'o exceeds that of tho'Iliissian empire by about 200- 000 square miles , and it covers within n fraction of one-sixth of the whole land area of the globe. A Fact Fixed. The autograph statement of Dr. Samu el K. Cox , 13. D. , Practical Analytical Chemist , Washington , D. 0. , reads : To the thousands whoso systems instinctively sin ink from the use of morphia and opi um , and cspecsally to mothers , who justly dread the evil , and. at times , fatal effects of the dangerous drugs , the lied Star Cough Cute must prove u boon. It is the only entirely free from all opiates , poisons and emetics , ( a thing which not one cough preparation in ten can boast ) ' but it is al together an original and most happy com bination of the best remedial agents , and is as harmless os effective. 1 base this assertion on careful analyses and numer ous practical tists the latter in ovcry case resulting in a , speedy cure. Jjoat in tlio Straw. NowVork Suu. "How's business ? " a , reporter asked a car sweeper who was cleaning n car. "Bang up since the cold weather began. It's a poor car which comes in at night with less than CO cents in the straw. " "How docs it got there ? " "Passengers drop it , and there is no nso hunting for a coin dropped in the straw you'd never find it , and you'd get your hands all dirty. " "Don't conductors lose money ? " "Oh , yes ; but they tell us , and when wo find it wo give it back to thorn. " "Ever make a big striks ? " ' { Sometimes ; found a So gold piece last winter , and now and then a ring is picked up , but it's mostly pennies , nickels , alid 10-cent pieces. " SKIN 1IISKA.H S CUKED. By Dr. Frazier'a Magio Ointment. Cure a if by magic : Pimples , Black Heads or Grub ' Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the okln cleur and beautiful. Alee cures Itch , Salt llhoum , Sore Nipples , Sore Lips and old , Obstinate Ulcers Bold by druggists , or moiled on receipt price. 50 cents , Sold by Kuhn & Co. and 0. V. Goodman. Tlio Combination or Iiiurcilicmn need in making BROWN'S BRONCHIOAL TiiociiKa is auch as to give the best possible effect with nnfety. They are the best remedy in use for Coughs , Colda nnd throat dihoascB. Inn Pliimtior'u JL'lnco Usnrpcd. Boston Courier. "You arc engaged , I hear , Mary ? " "Yes , dear. " "Js ho well off ! " "Well , I should think so. Ho is in business and will boa wealthy man boon. " "A ha ! plumber ! " "No ; a baker " "A baker 1 Why , bakers don't make much money. ' "Don't they ? Why , Hour has been low down for some time , and loaves are the same old priuo and no larger in si/.o. Why , the bakers are coining money ; thu plumb- era are nowhere. " STOf THAT OOUG H By using Dr. ITrazicr'a Throat find Lung Bal- Bum the only sure cure for Coughs , Colds , Hoarseness and Bore Throat , nnd all diseases of the throat nnd luuga. Do not neglect a cough. It inay prove fatal. Scores and lundrcdsof grateful people owe their livoa to Dr. ITrazicr't Throat and Lun ? Balsam , and no family will ever bo without it after once ising it , aud discovering ita mnrvoloiw power. .I ie put up in largo family bottles nnd colder or the 8mr.il price of 75 cents per bottle. Sold Kubn & Co. and 0 , F. Goodman. ? ittsburp Chronicle. . In BarbadooJ , ono Sunday , the oiptiin of n veaael from Now York aaw a very iai- jortant colored lady , gloved , alined * nnd laraeolod , walking to ohurcbjwitb a bare- ooted cloied servant , carrying her bag aud prajorbojk. Ho waa astonished at ho lady of color being able to keep up o much atata , bat was told that the two wore sisters , and If ho would wait until next Sunday ho would BOO the f ituation ovojBod. DUKKEES SALAII DHESKINQ & COLD IEAT SAUCE The universal favorite both in the U. S. and Great Britain. VholoBorao , dollclona , economical and nutrltlona. Savon anxiety , wastennd rouble. President Arthur writes a big up and [ own hand , which sprawls and jumps rom ono word to the next without leuv- ng the paper , yet Is rory legible. Sos- etary ] FrellnghuyBan'a signature looks ike the writing of a palsied old woman , fho letters are small and crabbed. "Brown's Bronchial "Trodies" nro videly known at an admirable remedy for SronchL'tiu , HnarM-iicnx , Cimgha and Throat 10 roubles , Suld only 111 laid. Mllllkon came homo looking very die consolatc. "It's all up , ' ' said ho to his wife. "I wasn't oleottd. Everything wont all right until yesterday , and then hey raked up a charge against mo for lorse stcillug. " "But , my dear , why didn.t you rosko them hick up the charge ? " "Uark it up ? That's juit wlioio the trouble was Some of cur ward oimmitteo , like bhmod fo J'B , kop . - crying for 'pronl' mil 'documents , ' and h y got them. " Jlon/on Jtnyu. CH ' x A OAfiD. .n.l lodtwwtoofl . . i.a.l. of nuBBood , etc. , I U1 Mad r Dr. > . . v'm nut you , 7HKK CUAKflt ni . - rcraidj WM oVoYtrei l-y nli t u ry la iiuLilOsod toU + iitwA * o > tWy U YM f9 J. ura X. luua. ttUU * B. ttwr Tub. ' - " ' - .Iliinjilt , , , 1 rrr from Oplatm , l.mitlr.t nm ( I' A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE I'op COUE'I" ' , Sere Thritnt , Hoiitcnc , InHurntn , Cold * . llrourliUls Croup , \t hooptna CotiRlt , A tlimn * ( Jiitnitr , lAlti ln Clu < ftftnlDt.ier ( n-"llm iii tlm Tli rout " I I.IIIIR * . rrlCpnorontBiholllc 8 > Ut'\ | I'rn'-cimnnil Dcol- cretrti , j nnablf in ( ; .rt > r ? tt , " < tr < iler ( n gfttirprl > icmtrHlretir , THE riMiart t.ini.rtr.n rniiPLNr , Sola Oivnrrl on I M n rluri-r . Illlllmorf , JlnrjUnil , C.P.JI. A Rlrl In my employ hen been cured ot constltu- tlonnl scrofula b > - tlio of S Ill's Suoclllc. _ , , , ' , O. McUANif L , Allstoonn , OB. ( Tills centlcman la tlio latccr ol the ( Imeroor ot Oa. ) Vamlcrbllt's millions could rot buv from mo what Swift's gpcclflo lias clouo for mo. It cured me ol ecrofula ot 15 ycnts' ftnntllrp. Hits. KLUMIKTII UAKKR , Acnorth,0x TETinn AflcreulTorlnff with Totter lor cloion years , diul nmliiRnll nortnot treatment , I was re- Iic\ecl entirely by Bullt'a Specific. L. II.I.t.K , P.sou , Ga , flNATCHED mOM Tlir OltAVFI was LroiiRlit to death's door by a combination of rczem * mid eluclin , from wli'rh I liad suffcrcil for thico jears * p treated liy ecvcril | hjflclnnsltli loilltio 1'ntac- ' ( him. uhlch srcmcd to feed the illsennp. I lisvc IK on cured sound and well KV the u > o nf K ll''s SpcclQc. Jilts. SAHAII i ; . TL-RNKK , llumboldt , lenn. Swift's Spccino l8entltclv\cgctale. ! Trcatlsoon Blood nnd Skin Diseases mailed trco TUB SwiiTSrngiFio Co. , Drawers , Atlanta , Oa. , or ISO \V. S3d St. , Now York. Sui-o Curro. . [ tnblf iioaiBbltr'"e > Ot'tt-anlea girc kr Hn cvrritcaan utlilrftnkrn Scudtwou tamps forCelebratcd II cdlcalWorVn Addre , P. CE.AItKE , SI.U. . , iSi 2u U Clatk Sircct. CiiirAr.o , ILL. TOM for lofmn i i miQT ilvcn , wrllci 11 , \ Juattr , . . / > . , Chitagt.M. ijolibj nil ilruerl'ta. 1'tl nAccmi. tent , ! . . iuioraniuuDtn f nt Irrf llurllrk'nKmul To. . lUrlnl li. \Wftlnee * nerT ( niiti ' , iJetIIItrt1o t or fallln ? powrB , Ttt4rd | pro wth or lir < Dk iaavrrcome ; by A iif > wtti < ; ( lii > l a * unfallliiff ai pliyitol UWB run ho. Ghc robnit aiiil luniy tlRnr nnd ndinlr&blo phvttltte by Lull > lliiff tip tli ) diteJ tliBUPS nn < l c 'QCCDlratliiff iiourinhmcnt to wc lct portions. 1'ull ettcnKtli.tlo\clopment , iiJ functions given to every orRan of tlie l > o < 1y. tSettn shown MUhln < ! > . No btlpf itlmolnnt ; | oitimaf ntt | Iranant , ilnipt * . lledlc&I , mechanical nnd anatniulcal eclcncocomWnfd. "Wo Letl v.3 . thlnniftdo of trpfttmfnt tlioinoiteGccemful known to tti < ) inotllcal | imf i ! otilt Hti. CVmnsirfal Gaxette , "We ' ! ! our caJonem dt " Ww/Ttto / J/cr. lire [ etc. Atwvaqtiarlcery orml rfprc * titlon ( , " V , Y.JbutfuudJTJJ # . ' Keferua toemlmeiit { iljyalcUnd ; nil m y ratl fy IbftnielrcB without copt. " y. 1' . / > ( * ; > , ircA. "AnliiatltutlonnrtriioruerUwltli anoTfrwhelmlrtir array of genuine certificate * . " AVtu Ui- letniMntf * . Write for uur " Tratttit fur Nfn OnIy"BlrIns cxplanntlon , references ouJ ptooC MailtJ , ec lc4 la plain ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO , N.Y. 17 Rl. Clmrros } ? . , St. Lotils , I trrguUr ; ptua'.u f tno . .i < llcM Collryca , b l nifTtffJiu ti , npe t&itreiLttiitnt of CHHOIIC , N iiii lii. oo i t "rnliinn IP ; th i J'ijrilcfan ( fltv pkperhliow and AilolJ rvildenu know. Nervous Diostratlori , UcbifiS ) , Mental wi * Physical V/caxnecs , Mercurial nnd other Affo - Uon ? of Thrnat. Skin or Hones , Blood [ 'oirooinc , 3ld Sores &nd UlCCrs , tro Irratft itlth UDiartimio ! pirc . * p , n ' Utft KMcntltla [ rl&clj. ' . f 'etTPrlrntelj. Dl er.sei Arising Jrutn Indiscretion , KxcnG5 > txposu'C or InUulgcncc , vMch rroJued ne or t i toll.ulnr t-fTittK ; uorvnuiueia , JrMlitr , dla ti of iljjj jail ipfecilip mtrnor . , I'lraplfj ou tbc fa , ih/itealdc j , I. rralontotbo nct.rtf cf tfruelfs , cooTui ] of Ucnietc rpuUerlna : Marrinrjo i/iipropcr or mmuppy , KT ) tcrm niutlycarpJ , ramphift(3r ( > | ) ocforjtbe ) atxj\ * , * l j flealeil cDvroiH. ! , free to anr&JAnu. Oonnultatlonaiel- lee or by m&llfroo , andltivlWd.rlto for qucitlom. A Positive Written Guarantee fvtID \ til curable CUM , Me JlclncB acnl evcrymboro. I'atnpnleta , Encllah or German , 0-i pagei , ycriblncrabovodiiiecsoa lamaloor fcm ] , J- ' S CUBBEX Will purify the BLOODfTefru * Ute the LIVCI7anil KIONEYO. And KEHroiu : Tim IlK/u/ril nml VIGOtt of YOUTH. Urn- iiepilu , Wuntol Appetite , jn > dlKusllon , ) , .ul : ; of .Siieiifrlli. end'J'lrtt'.lln alSoliilcl7 iii'rvi'3 rccvlvo new lorce. i rdlVt'llfl tllO DlllHl UUi ( „ _ , , . . Fiipnllpu llraln 1'owcr. ST Vjy ! SnllcrliiKlroiii conipluliiti o o > . * iiccullnrto tliclroi'X will Knd In BJl. El' irEWSIROW TONIO n rnn und epi'CUy euro , tfllvcaadcar. liualuivconipluxlon. I'Vciiuunt bticinptsat coiPt ! Si'llliit ( unlyuili ] lotliopupiilarllyuftliooilKliiat. Douot uxpurl * mcnt KL'ttlluOlIKllNAf.ANUJIRST. . . . , /fKendycmrnddrcimtoUliBnr. Hnrt rMedOo.V 4 | Jsulx > nii ) , JIo.for our"DKKAU : JJOOIC. " M ] V vFnllof itrnnunuoil nscfnlInfnrnnjuoa.fiwi. ' . ' NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY CUOOESBOB TO WAVIU a Polo IIOI OUAIU. EbY loie4UIOOC90MrMCirerallr Mltolii Itndl I Eutern Hebiuki , t low prtoo tnd on euy term Improvoa uimi tor tale In Dooglw , Dodg , Oolln Ittte , Bart , Laming , Birpy , Wuhliigton , tftilck kunderi , and Batler Jotutlei. T ies paid In all part ) ol Ibe BUI * . ; Money loaned on reproved larnu. Nottiv 1-ubllo alwavi U offlo * Ooneipond D. JAS.H.PEABODYM. . . , . . Physician & Surgeon Beilldenoo No. liOT Jones Bt. OffiM , No. HOJ Far urn etreot. Offloo hours,12 m to t p. ra. and liom 8 p. m. Telephone , lor ofllco 97reeldeno 116 , as HORHE'SELEGTRIGBELT 61 Will cure VmoninfM , I.umUj . Illionmuilim l'ar ly > li S-turilL-U , fccUIIra , Mdlii'v , ri'llio mid l.llir iMfim n 3out , A.'hma , lluarl ill r ni | pM , r ii ll | > all t' npi-lil , inurrti. rllr , hiiliti-J iiKjf.lnii , . I'ni.b . ASH l'U'l I. ui Ulurl lr Only .mm' . ' I mine II'II In An.n tlmt imitli Hie KltUiKiil JuJ ui 'um n n " "Kli'.l" lr , aad mu bu rot-hiruoJ lu iu lunuui by IL | . .uicut. Winter IB cotrdniTi ItoMatanvl the year ( or ache/ ind nalni. Intlewol this ( act we tajr buyrne ol . llornt'i Kloctrlo UcltJ. By no dolc ( jou U' ' uoid Rhounutlaui , KI'JueyTffnillc * aud other Illi -atflcthli ho'r to. Do net delay , butuil at out xllcitndeiaulnobelU , No. 1422 1)0'J1 ; ( . | ol'W-t , 01 P Qoodman'i , 1110 Farcam Ht.,0u i.i , Ntb , Or lenfiUcdO , 0 , 1) . The romsrkftblo B th of Ouuhr during the last few yoara IR o matter oC great Bstoulahmont to thoao who pay na oceaalonnl vlalt to this growing city. The development of the Stoc-v ynrdj ( the iioconslty of thu Bolt Lliio Road the finely paved atrooU the huudroda of no-p ronldenccB nnd costly buslnoao blocks , with the population of onr city moro than doubled In the last five yoara. All thin Is a great uarprlno to visitors Mid fa the admiration of our oltlcons. This rcplci growth , the buolnoss activity , and the many anbatnntlnl Improvomonta madn c lively demand for Omaha real ontnto , and every Investor hat tuado a hnndeomc profit. Slnao the Wall Street panla May , with the aubBonuont cry of hard tlmos , there haa boon loss demand from specula tors , but a fair demand from Invoetoro Booking homco. This latter olaes are taking advantage of low prlccn In build ing material and are uocnring tholr homoo at much loss coat than will bo posslblo n year honco. Speculators , too. can buy real oota * a cheaper now and ought to toke ' advent * o of prcaont prices for future pro ti. The next loir years promlaoa groatei divolopmonta In Omaha than the ptiat tiv ) ycara , which have boon aa good ac wo could reasonably doalro. Now man ufacturing eatabllahmouta and larpo ; job bing houaoa are added almost weekly , and sll add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and through- bat the State , who have tholr money In the banka drawing a nominal rate o ! terost , which , If judiciously Invested IK Omaha real estate , would bring them much greater returns. We have msay bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchaEor largo profits In the nc.tr future. Wo have for Bale the finest residence - donco property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lota at reason able prices on Sherman avenue , 17th , 18th , 19th aud 20th atreeta. West on Farnarn , Davenport , Cumiug , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible Borne of the. finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the cro perty in the western part of the city will increase in valiin We 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 certainly double the pnco in a short timo. Wo also have Home fine business lots and some elegant inside resi dence ? for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find some good bargains by calling u. V ff\ \ SEAL ESTATE Boath Mth Bt , Bet ( roc-n Farnhara and Douglaa. P. S. We nsk those who have property for gale nt a bargain to give a callWe want only bargains We will positively not handle prop jrty nt more than its real value.