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THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY ? HI ' -THE 4 BESTTQHIC. 3 acd'dns. combining Iron \vlth tonlM , niilrkly Mid I'lirr * lrfnii-iln. | iiillarnllnn , \ \ rntnm < i . , . ! nndl' ' ? yii.urrinionct,1In.lnrrtClilll 'Ter I nil > riirnlKln. . . . Itlt an imlalllncrrrncdy for Diseases of r'ii .M.lnrjn nnil l.lvrr. i\ It Invnliinblrt for Dlscowi pcctillM li Wiitnon , ( ind nil who lend Mtlentary lives .irtooitiolInJnrotliotcctlicft ! < ohcnilncU m I'lxJiico constlpitlon oWiT Iran ncltcmn < > , ' en riches nnil purl ties the blood , MlrnuiMd ( l.cdppf'tHo.nUU tlio nvlmllatton of food > , . licnrtburn Htid HclclilEc , fi'-tlioinnsclj ' * nnd ncrvu "or Intermittent KoTCM. AMttudc t it rgy , A.C. , It has no tquhl. - Thf Ronulno UM nbovo traflomirV f 1 Sr'fM'jreil lint ii ou wrapper. Tnkcnoutl ) to.DUlsjnied in tte BROAD CLAI1S VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND ECver offered to the nubile. EAIBIMAIERICAI PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for England , Franco and Germany. The eccnmshlpg of this wc'l known line are built of Iron , In water-tight compartments- are fur- ntshcJ with o\cry rfqu slto to make the pusigo liothsifo nrd ajreaablo. They carry the United Stiles and huropcan tndlls , and Ica\a Now'York ' Thnsdayi and Saturday H ( or 1'lvmouth ( LONDON ) Chorbougl'AIU > ) nnd IlAMDUHO. Rates : &tccraro from Hamburg S'-l , to Ilimbnr ? $14 ; round trip ? 3. First Cabin , $35 , 103 gun $7fi. Hoary Tundt Jfark Hansen , F. K. Moo res. .M. Tort , agtrfita tn Oiinhn , Qronowrf * & S hicntgun , n Council mufti. C. B. MCIUftl ) & CO , ifa. Agts , 01 lirr.ndwiy , N. Y. Chu. Koz- l & C- . . General Wc8tcrn.A ( ; ° ati , 170 Waab- lag St. . Chicago , 111. I k UEMEDY KliBE. Avlctlm of youthful Imnrndimco fuming Pmmltnro Docar , Nerroan Uobllitr , Loit Manhood , -So. , hiving tried la vain every known rcmody.hcT Jteoovoreil ulraplo rtmana of clf-cure , which ? bo "III 'end KUii ! to bl f ellow-nifleren. Address. JJLLUKliVlia , 43 ChatbmnUU Jiew Yc.L , f < * Uen. qolec. nr * , r . nook OM , Olrislg .Inner. 100 Fc"ou BL. Niw Tort Health is Wealth ! @D . K. 0. WUT'I Nun inn Biura TRKIDUZNT , njkionteed Bpeoltto for Hysteria , Ditilnew , Conml- Jlont , Fits , Nervous Nouralgl * , Headache , Nervous Pioekratlon canned by the mo of alcohol or tobbacoo , Wakelulnose , Uontu dopreaolon. Softening o ( the brain , rosaltln In Insanity * ° d leaping lo mleery , decay and death , Premature Old age , Baroness , loin ofpowerln either Bgx , Involuntary Loaaea and Spor- atorhoraoauaed by ever exortlontot the brain , eelt- tbaworover tndulgencx ) . Kaon box. contains ono month's trestmout. Jl.oOabor.or six bottles or IJ.05 , iont by mall prepaid on rooelpt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXEi To care any OMO With each order received by ni ( o > ilx bottles , accompllihid with 85.00 , we will eond tie purcbwor our written guarantee to refund the money If Un > treatment dooa not oQoot a cnre. Quar- aateea Issued ouly by JO UN 0 : WEST A CO. , tbjy -mto-ry , 'M 483 ! iladlaon St. , OhlcuKO , 111. James Ual InaU ! > Chartered by theStateofl 111. Gleetandbyphillsinall their -ir complicated forms , also nt' diseases of the Skin and tflocid promptly relieved and permnncntlycured by reme- testcdln at'aftu I'cart loll'ractlce. Seminal . _ by Dreams. Pimples un v e Fn-r.I.oat Mnnliaod. < . nl/ft'f///ciir / J \ - Htifn-rrliiiriittttii , Tl.e approrirlate ii..r. < ' 1i . . < i once ii'.tilin cnchctre. Consultanons , rier- tr > ul or bv letter , sacredly confldentld. Mfd. i i * ent Ijy Mall and Express. No marks on , - , u r ti > indicate contents or sende . Addtea * o. 20Wa3hlnglonSl.ChIcagoll ! , I- W. IK BOTTJEiJEa , Krlnager. . . * . . . . . . - avaie. Calmbaohor , . . . . . . . . . .Bnvnna Pilsner . . . Bohemian Kaiser. . . . * . . * . Bromon. DOMESTIC. 3t , Louis. Anhausor. . . . .St. Louie. fleata. . . . - Schlitc-Pilflnor _ . Milwaukee. Krug's . Omaha Ale. Potter , Domestic and Ithim Wm , VD. MAUEKB. 1213 Farnam St. FINE LINE 0 P t THE ONLY KXOLObXVB IN OMAFIA NEB. lllj iu prtwrlpllon of * ooud ip MaUt ! fjuv f - tMcliUtaaflUlt. Addr.M ' WASHINGTON SOCIETY. Brilliant Social Gatherirgs Piclnrcd an Admirer , of CoinltiK Events The Biul SlmilCB of Olllclnl Ijlfo nnd tlio Ups anil Downs , i pcctal Correspondence to tha BER , WASHINOTOK , D. 0. , Janusry 22. Washington his no IT the tpponrnnco of oing n bl ? society cauldron where pirtirs , ectures , gnrmans , Moody revival mott nga , theatres , operas , amateur concerts , Appalman'a water breakfasts , clnb nnd well dinners , "cold toss , " and brandy and sodft midnight Innchcs are constant ly bubbling nnd balling over and over day and night. It takes n strong heed to withstand the flattering pressure upon It , and a stronger stomach ( o roeist the so * duotlvo temptations spread before It. Merely a question of full purses nnd phys ical endurance how long our votaries of fashion and folly can endure the tire and strain. And all of this whirl and ox- citomontwlll bo changed to "Washington malaria" next en minor. But there will bo a chance for rest after the 4th cf March , so "we'll live while wo llvo1' acorns to bo the propelling maxim ; yet how under the hoavena they manage to wade through thcso days and nights that are ton feet deep with nmnncruunls and live is something for a wnll regulated brain ti ponder over. It will fairly tnko away your breath to hoar half of the happen logs of social lifo last wcok. TJIE nilEAT P.VKNT of tlio season in year * past has boon th Charity ball. For weoka It would b talked about ; but somehow the ono given the 12th wasn't a success socially that is , the blgtest of bugs bld't appear by the car load. No doubt the continued illness of T/'lllo / Frolingbuyaon , oldest daughter o tbo secretary of state , had mUch to di with the lagging' interctt , _ aa sh has In years past been the leading splti and flead centre , arslsted by the prcsl dent's smiling presence and the graciou attentions of Count Von Kasson , who i now in Berlin lending charity and aid i Prince Blimarok nt the German court.10 course Miss Frolinghuysen's "set" dldn' go out of respect to ht > r , a pretty compll mont. The president went to the thoatn that night to sooRobaon andOrino. Hoi very fond of the theatre and often goes accompanied by a party of friends. Am another thin ; , ' that helped to make th ball a social failure was , Sam Randal went over to Baltimore to attend the charity ball given there the Bamo evening. Alan Arthur , iho president's son also wont. There are these who prefer to attend a bill away from home , have more fun. Sam Randall needs looking after ; ho'a Rotting giddy whirling around tha country. His political walks through the south during the holi day rocojs were much admired , by the fiddlers especially. Yet "swaot charity" received regrets of a substantial nature and it won't matter mnch forty years from now if the charity ball was a social failure so that it iras a financial success. Usually tbcs3 charity balls "coat more than they came to , " so to speak. Tues day night folio wing the boll came the PRESIDENT'S CAUD KEOKPTION to the army and navy and congress in honor of iho diplomatic corps. 'Jho re ception was by far the finest given at the white house in our day. Everything that money , skill and art could do to ma < < o the entertainment a success was accomplished. The president outdid h'msolf ' as an ngrco- able entertainer , thereby taking away the stiff formality that usually character ! es these gatherings. The ladies in atten dance were simply magnificent ; their dro'ses * marvoli of beauty and elegance. Surely fortune's favored eons and daught ers were tho'o tint night , while the chil dren of want were groping their way through the midnight blackness to some nvsorablo hplo for slither. Much com ment lias been made upon the fact lliat President Arthur has paid the army and navy attch marked attenti n , givinc ; three special receptions in which they figu'e most con picously. First thdy army nnd navy lo incottho dlplomaticcnocorps , an the diplomatic corps to meet the atm and navy , and then the navy and army to moot congress , and BO on. I bellevo all oflicials of the government are invited , but tbo figure heads are the army and navy with ladies bolorg'ng ' to thei families. It bus been the cnatam to give three evening receptions fir the "dear public" during the wiuter , but this li o- ting to bo too plebeian for this ago and administration ; wo must have "Uasto , " and what a caste it is tool However , that is President Arthur's business and ho seems to understand his busincsj pretty wtl' ' , at Jew * ho pays the bills , I snpp Bo , and has n right to choose hia guestt ; he must while away his time between no r and the 4 h of March ; and besides , In the o times ol peace and harmony , with a few excep tions , these heroes of the land and aoay these fostered children of the government wouldn't have a chance to oxorcisj their beautiful clothoi and great talents. There are Bomo noble men In the army and navy , and some insulTurablo snobs , who strut around the capital like gama cocks , and in consequence of much conceited and loud stilted talking of the incompetency of the "vulgar herd , don't you know , " have brought down upon their fl it nod dles tha wrath of congressman and many othira in publio and private lifo , and moat justly ro. I remember hearing the wife of a navy officer , who , by the way , Is now high and dry inhnd for repairi , boast that the considered It her duty to apologize whenever she bad the occasion to introduce a member of ccnareos to a lady frlond ; and yet this very woman Is liaviug afternoon and evenings "at homo" to play her part toward gettine her husband - band a fat station on chore. So you see it is < jast a trifle humiliating to ba nikad to dance in attendance , or In other words bo a aide-show at the white house. Speak ing of the army and navy , reminds mo of the trials going on here of mon who once hold lofty petitions. Who doesn't remember - member the part Gen. Stvaim acted so well ia poor Gen. Gitfild's "CHUM ( U11INKT" and J. Stanley Brown was also a member of that famous cabinet as the private sec retary. That "chum cabinet" .began as a tort of effective dramatic farce , an amus ing paitimo for a New Yo Herald re porter lo write up and make UB all laugh and ended in a soul-thrllling tragedy that made all the world cry. Urn. Stvaim sits to-day in the red pal lors of tbo Ebbitt Louie , the object of a court-man Ul trial for "conduct unbe- com'pflfan ' tflber and a gentleman. " Four year * h s obanW hla pod Jen in publio lifo as well aft his personal oppearanco , | His bearing is not that of a "superior 1 fficer. " Holo-rts dejected nnd blltsr. Mmy outiius people drop in to look at the a'my officials In all their gay trappings who ssktiaio tremendous proportion * . The ladles of the hotel with bright blls if fancy work In hand ere in daily atten- ' . nco , and add to the plotuteiquo stage ika scone. Gen. Swsim's surrounding * ire still dramatic and each ringing up of .he curtain reveals a tow act In the tjoi uhlch thikcns end the "villain itlll pcrsnes him. " You all have hzard of this ranch tried trl l' yet no donbt there are peopla who care as little about th's court martial I rial , ns they are interested how many times In twenty-four hours the prince of Wales annezas. Where Gen. Swaim g > the ho money ho loaned J Stanley Browne : o go into busincsi with Is the point at lisuo ; and the question might occur to "air-minded people why J. Stanley Brown mould "go baok on his friend. " Ah ! ihoroby hnngj the touching romantic part of the drnrna.'IMs on nlTiir of the heart and may bo the p"r o as this ia often the case when a young man aspires to the hand of ono far above him In worldly po sition. That Gen , Swaim should oxproes his opinion in regard to J. Stanley Brown's aspiring to the hand of a young girl who is the daughter of a man once prominent is the reason why ho now sits dejected in the parlor of the Ebbott homo. WHILE LtmcUINO n tbo ladies room of the house restaurant ant the other day I noticed that a beauti ful young girl was filling the position of cashier at the desk a now innovation to make the members quiet and moro care ful of the jokca they delight to toll while lunching. For the very fact that it Is a place ladies go unattended , the members prefer that room nnd at times moot noisy in their latghlng and talking. This young lady , sad pjod and attractive in her nuidcn modesty , holds a check upon their behavior as well as their purse strings , and I noticed the -nailers did not have BO many checks to cash , the gentlemen marchirg up to the "captain's desk"with great difference or politoncsi , Thli yonng Innocent girl Is the daughter o the missing Carrigan , of navy franc notoriety , involving Surgeon General Wales and others. Like Howgato the man isn't wanted. The trial Is now going on. A feeling of sadness 1 cannot we 1 describe filed my heart when 11 hough of tbo crnol circumstances that compelled this lovely girl to sit amid such BUI round- ings. She looked ns timid as a f rlghtontc fawn , yet In a snoot , dignified way dls charged her duties as cmhlor. What t ttrango varied lifo this lifo at thomtiona' capital Is. What sudden transitions from towering splendor to sprawling misery , and what a ohnngo there'll bo in official positions. Well , they are making most of the time left them , ant society is on a mad chase for glory tha is but short-lived at the boat. Ono o the largest afternoon receptions aivon this wcok was that extended by Mrs. Jane H. SpolTord , of the Rigga house in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Mias Susan B , Anthony. Both of these l&dles wore magnificont'y ' dressed , Mrs. Stanton wearing black satin trimmed with lace and Miss Anthony a Parisian costume o girnot velvet , made with a court train which she carried most gracefully , am trimmed about the neck with old poin laco. Hundreds of richly dressed ladle paid their resccotr , among tbcrn thi wives of cabinet officers , senators am others prominent In fashionable life "How the world do move ! " CON. OP1T FOK NEW ORLEANS. How the. Old Liberty Bell Will Xrave To tbo Orescent City. Philadelphia Record. The old Llburty bell will start on it long journey to New Orleans at 1 o'clock this morning. The boll has mad two notable journeys before , one aeroe the , ocean , when it was brought from th maker , Kobort Charles , of London , in 1752 , and another in 1777 , It was taken to Bethlehem topreserve it from th hands of the British troops , who wore ex pactcd to occupy the city. It has been more than 100 years since it waa brongh back from Bethlehem. Its trip to tin place was made on a cart , at probabl ; rive miles an hour. The journey ti New Orleans will bo made at forty miles an hour , and its custodians will uot bo compelled either for sleep or food , to step otT the train during the entire trip to the southern metropolis. Yesttrdoy the bel was thoroughly washed , and bt 5 o'clocl in the afternoon was loaded upon a sifo trnck on the pavement in fron of the State house , where i was decorated with girlauds , flowers am flajs. The precious rcllo was gaardoda1 night by special officers. At lulf past 7 this miming six lursos , decorated with flags , will bo harnessed to the truck arii transport it to the old Pennrylvania Rillrood depot , Thirty-aeocn'l nnd Mar ket streets , whence the spost l train wl h the bell oar attached will ftirt at 1C o'clock. The escort of the bell to thode- pot will oonnlstof thirty-two pjllco offi cers from the reserves and one ( orgoanl and sixteen mon from each of the twenty- four pdlco proclnctfl. Lieutenant Biode will command the reserves , Captain Schcoloy and Quirk will bo in joint com mand of tha escort. The liberty cornet band and the Woccacoo band will also bo in tbo procoesion. The special train upon which the trip will be made will consist of a sleeping car , dining car and tbo special car con structed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to boar the bell and its guard of three officers to the expcsUion. The special car is thirty-five feet long and feet and a half wide , one-half of the platform of wbich is taken up by the in closed and comfortably furnished quar ters for the three special police officers who are to watch the bell during its journey. The bell platform ia protected by a brass railing , with pools decorated with gllJod bells. A largo frame , upon which the bell is to be secured , fa the only work upon the platform of the car DUIIKEB'S SALAH DKESSINO & COLD MEAT-SAUCE for a'l ' kinds of salads , fish , eatables , nnd cold meats. Cheaper ant bettor than home-made. No sauce oquo' to it was ever offered. It i * raid Capo Cod canal will cost S7COO,000 , and comumo throe jinrs in digging. SKIN DISEASES CURED , By Dr. Fr tler' Mwrlo Ointment. Cures If by magic : Piraplea , 131 ack HeacU or Grab Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the acln ! clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch Salt Itheum , Bore Nlimlea , Sore Lipa and old Obstinate Ulcert Bold by druggiita , or mailed on receipt | > rico , CO centi. Sold br Kuhn & Co. and 0. F , Goodman. Florida has a town named "Hurrah.1 I was nfllio'cd ' with kidney disease , one suffered intensely. I was induced t > try HuNT'i ( Kidney and Liver ) HEMKUY , and before I liad used two bottles I was ; entirely cur el. lUcliard Henshaw , ( I Providence , H , J. ' ' BEYOND JfALENTINE. Dftrmalion At ) nt Lands an ! Settlers HiYff Country , Jertaintios , Prospects and Prob abilities. The BlRUfittlc-Mcu Anil tlio Small CfUtlo.Mcn-llmlroail nulUlliiR to do On Rt Once fremont Herald , Mr. 0 0. Craig , who owns nnil runs a lorso nnd cattle rfinch nbout forty miles vo t of Vale tine , in the valleys among ho sand hi Is , is in the city to-day. Ho s the gentleman who had the contrac'- for loing the "breaking" on tlio timber ilaims tMen last year by Fremont par ies , and hia present visit hero is for the nnpo o of completing settlement for doing ; ao work , with Peter Ditihn , the agent of ho Fremont company. Mr. Craig s.ntcs that the .land , nhoro ho Fr cmont people have their claims lo cated is of excellent character , nnd among ho best in north Nebraska. Ho broke up f r the Fremont company aiout 400 acres , and the amount broken on each claim ranged fiom 5 to 11 acres. Oar informant snys that settler * nro coming into the country very rapidly , and nn immense immigration la looked 'or during tLo coming Bcnion. Many of .ho Bottlers who located their land last season will move on to the claims with , heir families when spring opens , nnd bo- 'era many years have pusid vacant lands will bo as scarce in tlut country tn is now the c sa along the valley of the Platlo. AH a cons , quenco of the uflux of settles the largo stock mon are moving out "seeking pasturts now , " as It wore , and their plaoa is being taken up by the farmers , who both toil and spin who till the Boll and rsiio corn and feed their abck , and rniso fnmllits to pipulato this country , and nro of vastly moro benefit to the country than their predecessors. In regud to tbo story published in al most all the papers of the country thai fourteen persons perished in that country during a recent storm Mr , Craig says that it is a great exaggeration , although the truth is bad enough. The fact is that two mon who were out hunting Icsb theii w y and wore found frozen and dene within two miles of homo , and another man who had stock to feed was away from homo after hay when the storm camo. Hi unhitched his horses and mounting ono o them tut3ted to the instinct of the bruti to find his way homo. But the animal was at fault and drifted with the storm , au < when the man was found two days after ward , he was in a snow drift , stark dead , whilo-tho faithful animal was keoplni watch over the corpse of bis master , am had wo'rn paths in the snow where ho hat walked constantly In a circle around him It Is a matter of history that such priva tions and hardships are incident to the opening up and settlement of all now countries , and only a few years hence fer tile farms , buny households , and cattle "thousand hills " will be the upon a , mon ument over the country which Is now a dreary , snowy wajto. 0. P. Treat , of Sioux Oily , TV ho has iho contract for grading the fifty-ono miles of the extension of the Fremont , Elkhorn & Mlseouri Valley railroad from Gordon , the end of O'Hara Bros. ' con tract ( completed l t fall ) to Ohadron , on White river , is already upon the ground and making extensive preparations for commencing work as soon as possible. He is letting subcontracts and Mr. Craig has tiken the job of grading three miles , commencing at Gordon. Mr. C. is now on his way to Minnesota to send out teams and men to work for himself and Mr. Treat. The contract for the entire line of grading calls for completion by the 15Hi of July , and consequently there is no time to lose. Work will be com menced at once excavating the depp'cnts , where they can keep below frost lina and all work will bo pushed vigorously for ward , as it is promised the iron horse will go screaming and puffing into White river valley by the 1st of August , A. D. 1885. A Few of the Chicago Iiawycrn "Who Find AillucncoinThoir Profession , From the Chicago Herald. Eminent oflico lawyer * , are qu'ckly taken up by rich corporations , and their services niM retained at salatics nearly twice iis high , nnd sometimes mo o , . tlian that of cabino minis ers. John N. Jew- ott , the present typical oflico layer o : his oi y , received an annual salary 01 525,000 as attorney of the Illinois i en- tral tailroad. Ho resigned that position bccauso his private practice is moro ro- imtno/ativo than oven that princely sal ary. The position was oJTeftd to Judge McUlisto" , who declined it , preferring iis hon rablo but fav-less luc'ativo oflicu on the bench < f the Appolla'o court. Ho ccommondcd B. B. Ajcr , who is now the eg 1 advisor of the road nt a salary of 515,000 per annum. Corydon Ueckwith superintends the legal affairs of the Chic - c < go nnd Alton road for about the tame salary. Burton F. Cook , solicitor 'or the Chicago and Norih- vrostorn road , receives an annual salary of $10,000. "W. 0. Goudy takes care of ; ho legal eflilra of the North Chicago Dl'y ' railway at a handeome sum annually Wirt Dexter ia laid to raooivo a salary of § 20,000 from the Chicago Burlirgton & 3'iinoy ' road , George Payaons la the legal adviser of the Itailway association at the rate of $15,000 per annum , Ttrcro are a number of attorneys who represent railroads in courts without occupying permanent poaitlonaas solicitota for thoto jorporatlona. Henry Crawford who is counted ono of the best railroad lawyers In the country , ia mid to have earned as high a $75,000 In n year. George W. Kretzlngor'a annual income is estimated at $25,000. A. 8. Trade , who is also prominent in Important crimual caao , la laid to roach the aamo amount. Tbo largest income of lawyers Is ascribed , ti D. K. K. Ttnnsy , who ia credited witt having averaged $12,000 a month , or nearly $150,000 duriug the yrar , before he retired from praotoe. Ho oould well ailurd it. The retainers of leading lawyers in Im portant criminal caees range nil the vay trom $1,000 to $10,000. Emery A. Sierra' fee In the gimbliri1 casss of 1883 was $5.000. HB. no ived $4OCO fr-un Fltmming and Lorli g , In the Mc- Keafiuo ca e Van Annm 1 < said to havd received § 1.000 md 0 M. Hard ) $3 DUO. The criminal pnotica of Wui S Forrist ia ettimated to bo worth from 8(00 to $10,000 a year , and Gus Vuu Buren "kmcked out" about the sima incorao when ho was "well on h'a foot " L 'sser ' lights , liku F. A. Mitchell and John 0. llinj , who are as biuy aa bees around the criminal court building in smaller earn o n\f r'ablo Incomes of from $2,500 to $5,0"0per year. Mills and 2 I igrabtm , tauformer tate'anttoin y and U first awiUUratjwlH twlarally be * * > ; Ained In imporUnt criminal cases , bnt dpy are not ptit'culirly ' eager for ihu IMS of prnotlcc , being well quMiBed to feik with the first In the prof Mien in mto lucrat'vn ' buiincts. The same mny > o fl ld of Uenry Wendell Thomson , al o ormerly of the state's attorney's oflico. A cUss of lawyers who earn largo In comes is that principally devoted to pat ent solicitation.ho patent lawyer has a spechlty , indeed , which somewhat removes moves him from his professional breth ren. He must not only bo well versed n nil the points of common l w and the nlrlcicies of chancery , but ho must bo n mechanical genius to somotxtant , or nt east have n comprehension of inoahanl- cal and fciontUio appliance * far beyond that of ordinary mortals. The priority of many n valuable Invention hua often ) eon Buccecofully established by wldo- nwnko lawyers where even the records failed. The patent lawyer's income Is correspondingly largo. L. L , Ooburn Is credited with an annual income.of over $20,000 , and that of West & Bond can not bo much loss , bccauw they pay for oflico rent nlono the snug little sum of ? 3,000 per year. Banning & Banning are also very successful rntont lawyers. "nrowtVn llnniolii-l Tmclion" ixro PX- collent for the relief of Iloarsno a or Sere rhroftt. ThftV nro exceedingly effective. ' [ Chthtiau World , Lniidon. Eng. A man dnmodSenor , Nicholas Ancho- ens , of Burou Ayres , recently deceased , s raid to have been the richest farmer iu the world. Ho had 1,710 square miles of and , 152.GCO cowe , 500,000 sheep nnd 5COO , horses. His ntsets footed up § 120 , * 000,000. - STOP THAT COUGH By using Dr. Trailer's Throat nnd Lung Bal sam the only sure euro for Coughs , Colds , EIoarscnoBS and Sere Throat , nnd nil diseases of the throat nnd lungs. Do not neglect n cough. It may prove fatal. Scores and Kindreds of grateful people ewe their lives to Dr. Frazier't Throat nnd Lunp Balsam , and no family will ever bo without it nftor once using it , and discovering its marvelous power. It is put up in largo family bottles nnd sold for Iho smnll price of 75 cents per bottle. Sold Kubp & Co. nnd O. F. Goodman. Yale nnd Harvard are competing to find the greatest number of English words ending in "dons. " Thcaj so far discovered ore : Tremendous , hazardous , stupendous , joopardous ; nodouj , turdi- cradous , multifidoua , hybrldour , nnd oli- dous. TOUNGMBNt-KBAD THIS. TUB VOLTAW BELT Co. , of MarshallMroh. , offer to eend their celebrated EtKOino-Vor.- TAIO BELT nnd oth'r ELKCTIUO APPLIANCES on trial for thirty days , to tpen ( young or old ) dfllicted with nervous debility , loss of vitality nnd manhood , nnd nil kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , _ nnd many other diseases. Complotu restoration to benltb , vigor nnd manhood guaranteed. No ri k is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. A Gorman engineer has Invented an electric target on whichahacd indicates the exact point where the bullet strikes it. That ingenious arrangement will do away with human pointers , and effectual ly prevent many accidents to lifo ant limb. DURKEK'S SALAD DRESSING & COLD MEAT-SAUCE for all kinds of salads , fish , vegetables and cold meats. Cheaper and bolter than home-made. No sauce equal to It was over offered. Tw6 islands that were thrown up by the great Java earthquake last year have again sunk out of night and belovr the deep water line of navigation. The volcano Merapi , which started the previous dis turbance , is once moro unusually active. A C1RD. To nil who are suffering from c tiers and Indications of jouth , nervous weaknes ) e ily decay , Ions ol manhood , etc. I will send a rcrelri that will cure you KltEE OK CHAUOE. This prtal remedy wan dUcoterod by n mliElonary to South America. Send cliddrcstcd enelopu to 1UV. Jo aim T. iMiiAir , Stitlon "U. " New York. The French government has placed in the national library a monumental Sevres vase in commemoration of the servlcts in astronomy rendered by the Frarch ob servers of Iho transit of Venus in 1874. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Horsford's Acid Phosphate IN NERVOUS DISEASES. . DR. HENRY , Now York , says : "In ner vous diseases , 1 know of no pieparation to equal it. " A process for deodorizing crude patro- loum and converting It into domestic soap has been introduced by a Now York inventor. Ho claims that the cost will not exceed one hilf that ol ordinary ssap. The First Keen Twinge , AB the season advances , the pains and aches by which rheumatism makes itself known , are experienced after every ex posure. It is not claimed that Hood's Sarsnparilla-is a specific for rheumatism wo doubt if there it , or can bo , such a remedy. Bnt the thousands benefited i > y Hood's Sarsaparilla , warrant us in irging others who suffer from rheumatism : o take it before the first keen twinge. The large Rtynan auall is still eaten by jontluental epicures and called a great dt llcacy. They are raised in snail huusos and fed on common wh'ta ' papor. Every Woman Known Them. The human body is much like a good clock or watch in i B movements ; if ono goes too slow or too fast , BO follow nil the otho s , and bad time results ; if ono organ or sot of organs works imperfectly , poiver- ion of f unct onal effort of all the o'gans s sure to follow. Hence it is hat the nu merous ailments which make woman s lifo niso able rye the di cct isstio of the ab- lormol notion of the utoiino system. For a 1 the numoious class < f symptoms mid ovoiy woman knows ( hem there la ono infailing remedy. Dr. Purco'a "Favoiito Prescription , " the favorite of the sex. Tbo bono m iket , along with otter "industries1 is groit'y ' deproissd. Still , \ t n of ordinary bones js worth abaut ho Bamo SB a Un of American ri ? iron , while a ton of ro lly fiwt-cliBi bones IB worth five linifB as much. "Forlorn , " There are few thiogs which make a boJy lei d so utlorly forlorn ns ohilla and fever. The syttsm is utterly run down jy thii wretched dlsesso until life seemr- lardly worth living , At this Btagoconip * ! n 1 liablesing of Urnwn's Iron BittBH , concerning which Mr. Newell , of Tet tington , V . , Bays ; "For building up the * yit < m after It hni been run down bj hills tn-i fiver , and for a general tonio [ find nothing bettor. " Jt gives entirt relief in all cases. Unlike many a' o'her imnufictinini estubllsbmcnr. thu If jet c , Ibd. , c i woikilias just declared a Hfluii-jmnun ) dividend if 0 per cent. Alice Wilk'nsor ' ) , 2 WostDeiby n'.roetr , _ ivtrpoo ) , EJR ! n < , siys ( in 8uhcvtloi | of St. Jc bt Oil drove her rhuatnutloii. quite away. KED " " STAR from Oplntctt J.incites unit I'otnon * , A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE DURE for Conjtlin , Pore Tlironf , Ilonr cnc s InriiicniB , Cold * . Itronchltl * , Cronm AVIiooplne Conah , A * thmn , Qnlnur , 1'nlnA In Diet U unJcthtr nUVctloDtpf th Thront KIU ! Lnnfr * . 1'rlcc SO crnt n bottle. PoM bv DrtiBclts Mid tf * ! cru. l\irttet tuinbli to Induct Ihttrdealer toiTomrtly ( let It for l * ni tclllnvcfrc tire MtlciKfpi tncAargtt MM , ty tending one dollar to TUB niAntra A. oiicun mariNY , crl n l UntiUdurrrii , IliUlnorr , Jllrjlim.1C.B , U Bwllt'i Specific haa cureJ my rancor , which was vary bid. I nm now In flno ho lth ; norcr bcttci. Ia OKalnoU6 pound * slnco I hcftati t klnj | Swilt's Spcdflo. 11. 8. URAcrono , Tl | > tonvillo , Tenn. OAN-KR FOU MANY YKA 8.-A B nant has ) fee afll'c ' cd fornnnv jcars with a c.i'cor on her HMO , whch rootled ntlioitiotticatmont. Show a : cuteJ entirely by bwilt'a Ppoclflc. Jens HILL , Thomson , Ol. NOSE KVTEN OFF. A jmini ; maa near this own lirul an citing cancer on Mn lice which tied do tiojcil hlanojonml w < 80 tlnar to ard hla eyes. As it 1 ist rnoit I vui Mm on Sallt't Spcctflc , and It haa curou him sound ind well. It. f. CRUULXT , U. V. , Ogtcthotpo , Ga. I h uo tco" rcmorkabte rnu'ts fiom the \\to \ o SnKt'a jpoclflJln ciuccr. It has cuioJsotcral tasos under my own cjca UKJ , It. CiurBUL , Columbus , Gix. Kv , tit's Rpcctflo Is cntlrply vcgo'ablc ' , and soemi to euro careers by forcing out the Impurities fiom the blocd. Trrat'roon ' Dlood and Skin Dljciscs malice rce. TUB SWIFT tracinoCo. , Drawers , Atlanto.Oa , or UO W. 23d St. , Now York. ChroiilOitNerron Il rnj ) . UnlfU. Alaro CarrUufA owaranf eo attn underfafccn. eurscnd tw-OBtamps for Celebrated UedlcalWorka , Address , P. . CLAKKU , fft. St. , i8S CoutU Clark Street. CHICAGO. ILL. J M.IK ! ) ( . omer . nourishment. It UKrrx's with htmi > cifecUy , " willca n , moth , cr. llutiilnitnof , . HlwllartOfctlmo- nlnlB. ns well us tliocn trom rcrmtnblo rlisplrlarn throuirliout thowlioln U.H . .tpntlty to Uiaworth of iioiaicK'3 roon ron INFAHIS AHE"INVALIDS. UtxiulrcB no cooklnc. Jlo .t food In lirulth or flch- BPHIlOnnitTSctM Ilynllilrnirvlstd IJookFcattTOo. UOKI.rUK'.S KlJ H CO. . Kncliis'lH. . " * - " " -l on rocclptof price In si uiips.-jia G17 St. Chnrles S * . , St. Lenis , 5 fcrpKuUrKfatla&tvortvo ipillcKlCoMetcfl.t * ! t > ecn laftgedlu tbBl > ceiMtrratnaLof Cnno ir , JKBTOUB. 4nd BLi D X > i AiutLia : mj oilier I'liytlel&u | u flty pvpcn ulio vaud ail old r'fcldentskcoir. Norvoux riostratloii , Dehlilly , Mental an > ) Physical V/taKnsss , Mercurial nnd other Aflotv tlons el Throat. Skin or nones , Dload Poisoning , ltd SorCS and Ulcers , uro Ueitc.l with onpim'.tlol j.c-f.ico liuitxkniiai prlnclr'.n. M 'elrrrlr l lj. Diseases Arising ( rum Indiscretion , Excctt * Exposure or Indulgence , hkh rro.iut jn of u > i hl.utlnii elccti : Dpncninr , , , JtMlitr , dlit n of l t * tail drfietlto niMnorj , [ > liap1ei oa tbe rtw , rWtleatdusA ) , irenloo to tba lotlrtj e r tttritlei , confcrJii of IJtdt , tto , rendering MarrUpo Improper or ttnuappy , m p tmaut Urcurpd , rampblctt ( rit ion itm > > oTf , itn ic l > d eoTClopo , tret lo anj d.l rf M. Comnltallon l ! l5d or \ > J moll trx. nnil I HTlul. Wiit for nut.tiooi. A Positive Wriiien Guarantee Mve ln Ilcnr bloc it . UrdlclneitcBt ttcrjwb rc. ramplileti. Encliuh or German , Ul paee < , do- nbovo dl > eae3B. ia mala or fomalt. GUBOEE ISO psfei , fine plitcs. Illtiitrato4 In ctoth and cIH biiiUoi * , money erro"la5 ; i mp , | > iixr coteri , J5o. TMi b < Ki KinttlaB ll tbe earj ui , donhifal cr tnqnl.ltlre vutl tl tootr. A bocH errrtat IntMt u tu. UW.II. lit opo4 lato'tfie L j VER ruidTlTDNIEYS , 11(1 ItF.bTOIli : TIIU UEAl TIt indt VIGOR of YOUTIL I > y8. pepsin. AVant of Ai'iietlte , In. dlKcsllon , Lack or SlrciiRlll , ly cured. Bones , ujusclesnnu uorvcs receive iibwiorco. Unllvt'ris the mind and pupiillco Ilralu I'owir. Snljci Innlroni coiiiplatntfi . _ > nuu'jllurto their eux vlil 3nd InDK. Ef-BIEB'S IRON TONIO n tnia noci ipredy euro. < ; Uica a tluar , healthy complexion. Freciuent attempts at ci' t ° rir"'tlnK only add to iho popularity of the di Iclnul. JUo uot expctl * mcllt pot IllU OlllOIXAI. AND IIKBT. HeadToarnddrc&stol'boDr. HnrlnrMed CO. L St.Ix > u8. ! Mo. , for our "DllKAM BOOIC. " K . pnllof itranEriaDil aeeful loforma'uoa. f to.JJ I bare posltlTO reraody for the atoro dlMnig ; br ! . VBO thoananiUorcueiof the worst klndandof loir BtandlnihiiTobo ncarod. Indof > il.t-oBtroniUrarfHU lnUlclllc CT.tli tI lll itmlTWO nOTTl.KS tHKtt toselherwHhaVAI.nAUI.KTHi\TIBloMthllJloou to MIT sufferer , alroeiprriiindr O.uldroi. fill. T. A , SfcOCUM , ill l-ctrist. , New York. MEDICAL AND SURQICAl DISPENSARY CROUNHE'S IILOCK , ICtb and Capitol Avenue , treat ! all OHM Crip pled r Deformed alaodUeuei of th Nervous System , Throat , Lungs and Urinary Organs AD aaees ol Ourvatur * ol the Spine , Crooked Feet gi and Armi , DUeoiea oi the Hip , Knee , and inkle Joint * . Also Obronlo affections olthetlver SheumatUm , Paralysis , PUea , Ulceri , OaUrrh ; Asth out and Bronohltll are all treated by new and sno- xssful methods. All diseases of the Blood and Urln > try Organs , Including tboee resulting trom ln < Itera tion , or exposure , are saJol ) and successfully treated Young men , middle aged , and old men suffering rom Weakness and Nervoas exhaustion , producing indigestion , Palpitation ol tbe Heart , Despondency Mulness , I-oos ot Uemorytock ol Knergy and Am * iltlon , can be restored to bsaltb and vigor , If cue s uot WolonR neglected. Tbe Surgeon In charge was prouldent ol tbe Northwestern Hurglcal Initl- tute and Surgeon oltbe National Hurglcal inrtltute. 1 aOilrted , tailor write full description of your Oftue , ind medldne may be sent you. Consultation ifo. Addrei Omaha Dltjiensary , Crounse lllock , ) maba , Neb OtToo beun 10-li a. m. , 1-8 a J.Q p. Son Uvs 40 a m , Beware ol all travolirg agents. We ha\e none. 'CLd for circulars R. RISDGN . . , UEI-RK3BNT6 : 'hoenlx ' Insurance Co. , London , Cash Assets , Vtttcliwter.N. Y . Capital. , I'lieMerchauts of Newark N J. , Capitol. . , , l , 76,000 O'rard ' Fire , I'hlladeliihla.UUul 1,200,000 Woman's iVnd.lUjll * ! - . . - . I.WUWJ A The remarkable growth of Omahn during iho lost few years la a matter ofi great astonishment to those who pay an occasional visit to this 'growing city. The development of Iho StooV Yards the necessity of the Bolt Llub Road the finely paved streets the hundreds of nov residences and costly business blocks , with the population of onr city moro than doubled in the lost five yean. All thin in a great surprise to visitors and ia the admiration of onr cltlionn. This rapid growth , the business : activity , and the many substantial Improvements madn t > lively demand for Omaha real ootato , and every Invoatoi has made n handaorao profit. Slnao the Wall Street panic May , with the snboonuont cry of hard tlaie90 there haa boon Iocs demand from specula * torn , but a fair demand from Invostoro Booking homes. Thla latter ol&sa era taking advantage of low prices In buildIng - Ing material and are scouring their homoo at much lew cost than will bo ponslblo D year honco. Speculators , too , can buy real osta < a cheaper now and ought to take advant u o of present prlooa for future pro ta. The next few yearn promises groatoD developments in Omaha than the past : tivi years , which have boon ns good no wo could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo job bing houses are added almost weekly , antS all odd to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through- bnt the State , who have their money in the banks drawing a nominal rate of torost , which , U judiciously invested ID Omaha real oUato , would bring them mnch greater returns. Wo have many bargains vrhlch wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profits In the near future. We have for sale the finest rcei- dence property in the north und western ports of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices oa Sherman avenue , 17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam , Davenport , Cuming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase m valiw 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 curtainly double the price in a short timo. We also have some tine business lots and some elegant inside resi dence ? for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find some good bargains by calling REAL ESTATE BROKERS. t 213. South 14th Sfc : Bet.reen'Farnham and Douglas. P. S. We ask these who hovs property for ealo at a bargain to giva us a callWe want only bargains We will positively not handle prop erty at more than its real value.