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I THE DAILY FEBRUARY 12 , 1885.
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mil 75 centl. Sent
mail for amount la
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PACKET COMPANY. '
Direct Line for England ,
and Germany.
The Biearnshtpa ol this we'l known line are built
ot Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are fur-
nlshctl with c\orv reqn'slto to nmko the paBBigo
both aato &cd agrcoablo. They carry the Unltoc
Stites and Kuropoaa malla , and leave Now York
ThusJaya&ml SitvinlajB ( or Plymouth ( LONDON
Cherboug , ( PAKH and UAMDUUO.
lUtua : StccraRo Irom Hamburg 810 , tn Hamburg ;
V10 ; round trip $20 First Cabin , $56 , 90S and $70
Honrf 1'undt Mark Kanecn , F. E. Noorcs.hr
Toft , sirents In Omalia , Oronouc ? & S.hoentiron
> gent lnCouuollI31uff8. C. B. hlCUAHD & ro
Oun. Fuse. Agts , 01 Drr-aduay. N. Y. Chas. Koz
tnlnakl & Co. , Oonrrnl Ti'celcro Ageati , 170 Waab
Ing St. . Chicago. 111.
Manliooil Resfored
IlEMEDVi'In-B.-AvictiBjofyouthfuliiiinrndonco
ejualnc I'rtmatnro Iocy , Nervous Debility , Lost
JUanuoou , tte.niivlnK triwl In vnin evorj' Irnown
remedy.bs-.liscovBred * muplo meann f eolf-eure.
which he wii * ud ruKK < < j lira felt - fferer8.
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VARICOCELE asr *
Health is Wealth !
Da. E. 0. Wisr' § NIKTI IHD Bairn TKIIBMIST , a
naianleed encdflo for Hysteria , Dlulnesa , Conrol
toni , Fits , Nervoaa NearalgU , Iloodaohe , Norvoas
Fioetratlon caused by ( bo use olaloohol or tobbacoo ,
WakefnlnctB , Uental doprtsalon. Softening of th <
brain , rsaultlnR In Inainlty and leaping to misery ,
dtoay and doatn , Premature Old ago , lUronoss , loss
ofpower In either 85i , Involuntary Loesoa tad Bper-
' alorhoraoaused by over eicrtlontof the brain , eolf-
nboee ot over Indulgence. Ench box , oontalna one
monlh'a treatment. 11.00 a hotor six bottlei or
IJ.OC , lent by mallpiepald on rucclpi of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE3
Xo cute any cage With each order reoelved by ni
lor ilz bottlea , * coompllth d with 16,00 , we will eend
he purchaser our written guarantee to refund the
money If the troatmenidoes not effect a cure. Qnar
ateea Isgned ou.'y by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. ,
IV S8.mko.ry "HKIMJ afadlaon Bi. . Chloazo , III.
, James Meal Instill
J Chartered by theStatcof Illl.
nois for theexpress purpose
of giving Immediate relicllrs
all chronicunuaryana prl-
.vate discssf * onoTrrior * ,
'Oleetnndbyphillsln ' nil their
complkaied forms , tilso all
diseabcs of the Skin onJ
Wood promptly relieved and
permanentlycured by remo-
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\Vea < ncss , Nicut Lossi.ljy Dreams , Pimples on
n Face , Ucm Manhood , t-uttt ( w tiitnrut'ntett
A'tiurjeiXTniieinnm , The appropriate rc.r.cd >
< < t once uacdln eachtvte , Consultations , per-
unal or by letter , sacredly canfidentla-1. Med.
itine * cent bv Mall and Express. No marks oa
p cna c to indicate contents or sender. Addres *
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A FINE LINE 0 P
TUB ONLYEXOLUSVVB'
IN OMAHA'NEB ,
SeVC
GOVERNED BY A BANK ,
How Present Carton aM His Bnsi
Argncllo , of ( JranruJn , n
I'olltlcul Kxllc , THU of Ills
Countrj'B
1'hHadelphU Trigs.
Senor Alejandro , Ar uelli ox-mayor
of Orauaila , ex-insmber of the NioataR
aim IHUBO of dopatioj , and a now [ nllti
cal exile from lua entire republic , has for
two daj s pist been on object of interest
at iho Continental hold. The Bltinger
has fall , brlllnnt black eyes , a swarthy
complexion , as'il n graceful aidroa. IIu
belongs to an t.licit nt llidogola family
aid waif educated in Paris IIu la
wealthy , and haa long occupied n con
sptclous pl&cu in Nicarcnut" politic ? .
When Bom by a Prcai reporter Senor
Arguello ril ingly cousontcd to discuss
the affairs of his country. "Tho govern
mcnt of Nicaragua , " said ho , eptnking
with a marked Spaniah accmt , "ia nom
Inally a republic , but , as n matter of fae
the power is hold and vueldud by a bust
nosB house of four men. Chamorro A ,
Xavala ii the atjlo of the firm
The preaiilent ot the country
Dr. Cardenas , la a member of th
dm , and ex President X vala , recently
in this country , 11 another. The finn i
composed of the four wealthiest men ii
Central America. Tluyhavo a banking
houao and ccntrol a Inrgo foreign trade
j -cr several ycnra l iey have been acqnir
Ing political power. They elected Dr
Cardenas fit-side lit , and luvomndo a too
of him. Ho is disposed to bo a just man
but in the handa of hla parttora he ia lik
wax. They mold him to aut thomsilvos
IIo haa filled the oflicas with hia buslnes
and political fa01 ites , ami by the pine
tico cf the moat outrageous despot !
measures at the election In Wjlober las
ho haa secured A majority of ( he deputie
or representatives. The men uhoui h
elected arc acrvilo followers of his , wh
never question hia commands , but hasten
blindly to execute them. Ho crawau
approfration bille , end they paaa then
without debate , and the press , subsidise
by the money of his partners pinlso thorn
for the ir rapid and tatmonlous action
The independent press haa been silence'
and its editors ate cxilo.
"Thcra is no freedom of spech nor o
the press lei Nicaragua , though the con
stitution gnataiittc3 both. The picji
dent scorns the law and ignores tbo con
stitution. He was elected ! > / the con
aorvativo parly , but his administration
has been so violent and corrupt that his
onn party has deeotted him and now
joins forces with the liberals to compass
bis overthrow. The whole country is
shaking with indignation. Wo have never
er had a moro unpopular administration
Tha people , with the exception of the
army and persona interested in tha ptofils
and BDcceaa of the president's business
firm , a-e united In their hcstllily to the
government. Parly linea have dlaap
peared. It is anything to overthrow the
president-and his ring , who ere robbing
the people and filling iheir pocket ] from
the public coffers. "
"If theic h so much dieoatitfactioi
with the government , how did it Rucceec
in carrying the elections last Octobci ? "
"By fraud and an appeal t } arms. The
standing army of ten thouin.ua men wa ;
employed at the polls. Hundreds o
cit'zsns who came to vote wcru driven
from the polls , and many wore shot
Senor Lacyo , a merchant well known in
the country , was painfully wounded. In
September thirty-five men who the proal
dent feared would be powerful cnougl
to cause the defeat of his candidate ; ,
wore arrested and banished. I was ex
iled at that time. Henry Guzman , son
of the man whom wo might call the father
of the republic , is one of my fellow ox :
ilea. Wo woie sent from the country
by decree of the president , \\ho chnrgac
us with being conaplratora. Our term o :
baniahiuont ia indefinite. Wo do no !
expect to be recalled till the present
government is overthrown. Cardemas
was elected for four yoara , and hia term
of office will not expire until 1887. Hla
oillclal career will terminate before thai
Ime , however. "
" "
You mean
"By revolution "
" Will the people react t to force 1"
"Yes , if they cannot overthrow Ihis
latoful government in any other way ,
and 1 do not BOO that they can. There
would have been a revolution befcra this
Imo if the army had not been powerful
ind vigilant. You cannot form oven a
'aint conceptleu of the state of feeling in
Nicaragua. The country ia In a ferrnett.
Wealthy and dlstingulahed people who
iavo never mingled in politics aio lifting
heir voices in opposition to the govern-
nent , and demanding its overthrow.
ix-Presifloct Gu/.man , and other old
eadors have cmorgsd from tholr retire
ment to assail thu government. They
fill bo banished. The press , controlled
> y the government , Ia 'daily deminding
bo tamshment cf all j.rjmlnent mon
who are oppojcd to having the people
obboi. The only rojson that more men
ire not exiled is because the government
s a'r.ild to send any moro of them away
at present. "
"How are mon sent Into banishment ? '
"They are arrested by soldiers and oa
cot ted to nn outnarC-bonnd ship. They
ire compelled to go. If they rotnrn ,
hey n-othiopm Into filthy , unTrhole-
lomo prlaons , when they are often sub-
ected to brutal cru llioa. Mon nro generally
orally glad to leave the country , especi
ally when they can take their families
wich them. One a family is liable to bo
11 'icatBd If one leaves them in the
country. "
"What ara the chief offenses of Presi
dent Cardenas' administration ? '
"Thera wo three grave grounds of
complaint , The finances of the govern
ment nro dlshonoitly and extrav g ntly
managed. Every contract for labor and
lupplies are controlled in tome way by
, he banking house to which I have re-
crred. This house Is tlio ring , as
STorth Americans would call it , which
; ets something out of every government
expenditure. The government hasTa
nonopoly on tbo rum and tobacco trade.
All producers are compelled to sell those
articles to the government , and the gov-
irnment sells the tobacco and rum back
; o the people at an enormous profit , The
abaco trade haa almost been destroyed
) y this monopoly. Buiinoss i * depressed
> y the e.\ccsslvdf hit h Uxos levied on
mports. The taxes : ira out of all pro-
> ortioa to the size , wealth , and needs of
the country. If the alWrs were honestly
dinlnlsti'rcd there would be no necessity
or enormous taiem. The ihameful and
unwarranted cuitallrnent of the right of
ree ipcoch and the forcible silencing of
he liberal press are two acts which the
eoplo will never forgive. The standing
rmy restrains the people now , bnt If the
; overnment were just and satiifnc-
ory there would bo no standing
miy , or onU a very small one , and the
eonlu woulel bo rclmcd from the pay-
icnt of the tax which the support of tho' '
arr.iy entails \ipon Ihcni. The govcni-
Vias a fitnt grasp upon po\v r. The tlemi
ties npijoint all of the judges , mii thcj
select tools of the president to occupy the
bench. Iho cons Alienee 's ' that tht
courts are coitupt , and a man who sues or
opjioscs the Inuse of Chamorro it Zavnla
nc\cr gets justice. This lmoe > c often per
sccutes business livnls and causes tlieir
failure.
" 1 hey control the executive , legislnti\
nnd jtuhcinr } ' def nttiucnts of the uoem
inent. Iho nrmy ii commandeel bj
ollicots of their selection ; they ale almost
absolute In the exo'c so of the r authority
and wishes. It is this tjranny of wealth
that thu people tbject to and ngains
which they w 11 icbel. These men nro
growing rich nt the otpenso of the people
nnd everybody in the country knows it
The discontent is incicnsini , nnd I slml
not be sutpti'cd to open the newspapw
tomorrow and r < ael that re\olut on has
been cninmcnccd. The pi grant go\ra-
ment cannot live. These men ha\e con-
trolleel the govo'iuncnt for ten years , am !
the amount of discontent that has accu
mulated in that petioJ is enpunoits. ]
had hoped for n qitiio icvolution nt the
j > ells , but , the goNciniucnt hns made tnal
impossible. '
"Uow is the pioposed ticaty icgardce
in Nicaragua ? "
"Tho HMity Is very popular. The people
ple wou'd 1'ko to sao it rntiliod , but they
liopo that the ratification may be delived
till the present government is over
thrown , beciuao they ftel that It woulc
atford its ollicots a great opportunity tr
at nl. Tbo route which the canal woule
take ia thiough a salulmoiii country.
Our people eeo that It would bo on ad
vantage to them to have the canal. Our
trade with thin country would bo consid
erably increased. At presant wo buy al
of cur llour , soap nd machlnoy here
Onr manufactured r ides and suppliei
ara purchased from England , France anc
Germany. EugUnd lus the balk ot our
fotcign trado. All of our cotton cloth is
bought thera. Wo buy wherever the
nnrkot is the lowest. If the canal were
opened wo would buy moro in the Unltct
State" , because the cost of transportation
would bo little , and enough would bo
saved in thnt way to enable us to par
chssa In tha United Stites mcst tit clos
now bought in Europe. There ara no
manufactures in Nicaragua worth men
tioning. The government docs not en
courage them , neither does it encourage
immigration. Agriculture is not fostered
and the people complain that they cat
got no assiatnnco from the government to
aid them In introducing now implements
and methods. Trade is also rts'riitu :
and heavily taxed , if these grievances
wore'ramoved Nicaragua would bo a
happy country.
AGAIN TUB UOUL'S COUNT.
And the Broken Heart of .Fund am
Foolisn Gli-I.
BALIIMOUK , Md. , Feb. 2 [ Special'
Dotectiv es are looking for 1' ' ' . A. 0
Ptrayra , a bogus Ptiuvlan Count who ar
rived here last week with hia rr.de , a
pretty ciri of Ytrk , Pa. Last Saturday
Ohict-of-polico Grey oE Baltimore receivec
a dicpatch from Inspector Byrne ot New
York stating that Poroyra TIBS wanted ii
that city for larceny. It was then Dis
covered ttn < the "Count1' had been stop
ping at Uny's Hotel but had "ckippod ,
leaving his bride of a week in tears
She at firet refused to bo pacified and aaic
she knew that her darling husband would
comeback as ho had told her ho would
The dec.ivod girl was MissKmmaBeechor
daughter of a woll-lo-do cit'zjn of York.
She met Peieyra for the first time while
visiting relatives in New York laatwinter.
Ho vipreeeutod hlmtelf as a diamonc
broker and seemed to have plenty p :
money end talked cf his big estates in
Lima. The couple coiresponded , anc
Pereyra pild several vlats to York , Ho
appeared very much in love with the girl ,
and hastened the time for the wedding.
They wore married about a week ogu.
The "Count" gave the clergyman a § 5C
fee. The couple s artod sauth on their
wedding tour. On arrhiog In Baltimore
they stopped at Guy'd Hotel , At fiat
Pereyra paid bis bills daily , as the hotel i
on the European plan , The third day ho
omitted to do so. The proprietor cUled
his attention , as his saspeclioas had been
aroused , whan Pereyra offer id. hii wat-h
aa securi'y ' , but it waa not worth the
amount ot the bill. The nt\tdayhostole
silently away , leaving a letter saying that
lie had gone to AVaahingtan ami would
shrilly return. The young Lely haa ro
rutned home. The alF. ir was kept quiet
until list night ia the hope of capturing
the "Count. "
DUIIKEE'S SALAD DJIESSINO & COLI >
MEAT SAUCU. The finest nmyonaiso for
meat , lisli , and vegctablo salads , unel a
itiptirb table sauce. It f r surpasses iny
liomo-maelo dressing. Everybody likes it.
A CITY OP UOOD JITJUOU.
The ItaciK of Hope anil Sou ) of 1'ro
UlHcoverod by Suiitliernury.
Atlanta Constitutloa : An Atlinta
street car was lulled yosterlay morning
jy a balky horse. The cir was full of
nisino s men on their way to bntinejs.
Did they got mad ? Not at all. A smile
started round the car. Somebody essayed
i joke appropriata to the occasion. A
augh followed , and out into the slush the
> nsncss men went , and , putting their
houtders to the oar , rimmed it up ajainat
.ho recalcitrant hone. Ho still refused
: o move. The pasecngers then ranged
homeelvcs around him , and It was die-
covered thnt arch man had a remedy Lr
balking , A ph io nn rubbbsd.tliohorBo a
spine the wrong way wih a stick. A
llamond merchant made ft enowball of
mud and Ice dropped it in the hotse'a
mouth. A hwycjr twisted the horse's
mtM. A broker whippcel him on his foio-
egs and a provision merchant pro 3dtd
lim with an electric umbrelhon the lunny
> one ! It wns a regular frolic , and even
ho horse did not seem to bo i 1-natnrod.
Jy this time the windows In the hcu-oi
alongsila wore filled with lidieH , nho
mlled approvingly as < the patsangers
lushed tha car to the long hill. Instead
> f gattina mad over what couldn't bo
lelped ) the bolatsd trnveloi s wont t } work ,
eollng all the better fur the little russlo
hey had indulged in. Good humor is
nfuctlous , It la as hard to bo morosa
n a cheerful community CB Is to bn jolly
n a moroao tovn. That "it ia better to
augh than b3 sighing" Is a k'ssnn hotter
aught by obioianco than pncepS Itia
a lesson that everybody ubould le > ra , and
hat Atlanta folks know by heart. Goxl
nature is thu basis of lion a , the impalie
of enterprls ? , the scul of progresi. A
mile is the sunshine of the iainuterlal
voild. Wo haa long boasted of Atl n-
a energy , ell IE a to , location , shrewdnese ,
uk , and cjurigo. Let us not forfeit In
> uuog that above all these A'lauta IB the
ity of gocd humor.
) , MIBI. , April 10 , 1S83.
"For diseases of 'he
kidneys , liver.
ihdder , and urinary organs I received
real benefit from Hcsr'.s ( Kidney ami
jlver ] REMEHY , I pronounce It the
> est.'r--H. W. Payne , Manufacturer
Uanneeos , Trunks , etc. , 447 Main St.
The
To the editor c { the UKB ,
The mulberry family la R largo ono
There era about ten kinds , There is the
blick mulberry of Asia , which grows In
the south of Enrops. It Is n low tree
with thick heavy branches , which cinno
enduio tha cold of our northern winters
Its wood ia of litt'o account , but the trco
ia a groit bearer and this rcakos it n
fivorlto where it can ha gronn.
The white mulberry ii n native o
China. Thla Is not so gocd n frait bearer
us the black , bul la wiVd for the use o
lilk worms. It Is a popular tree amen } ,
ailk B-OWera. The fruit ia not of mucl
account. There are two or three
branches of the white family.
The i'jd mulberry u a native of Amcr
icn , a rank grower and quita a fruit
bearer , and thn timber ii valuable. Thei
there ia the India mulberry which boars
largo black barrios cf delicate Ihvor , bnt
this Is too tender for us ,
Then there la a native of Madagascar
and another native of Peru , another
family grows in Cashmere * , and there is
another telatlvo of this family which Is a
native of North 1 idU. Of courao there
ara vitiations or spront s from these dittlnc
families , like the Donning overbearing
extensively used In the eastern states
Thla ia a variation of the American am
la notad for bearing through aovera
weeks , largo cropa of fine , rich berries
But the Russian mulbeiry seems to bo a
distinct Bpecics of this lar o and rcspecta
bio family of fruits. Uur lirst introotic
tion to it was by the Ilnesians who
brought it to Nebraska ten or twelve
years ago. It is by far the most hardy
of the mulberry family. Its hardiness ,
together with iti being an early and pro
lific bearer , made it a great favorite.
Wo doubt If la the whole history o :
hcrtlcal tire In the United States there
bai over been such a demand for any
other tree aa thia bai had. The Una
alans sold all they could raleo from the
seed , and from layers nt high prices
The nurserymen propagated all the ]
could , and yet the demand , until ro
ccntly , haa exhausted the supply. Alter
ten years' acquaintance with tbls tree , it
is perhaps time to call a halt nnd see
what its merits are nnd if it should have
the continued favor of west era planters
Let us firtt inquire into its hardiness
There Is no doubt about Its ability to
ondaio the extremes of our variable cli
mate , growing fr to the north in Russia
having battled for centuries , probably
with the rigors of that climate , It wil
grow further ncrch than any other trib
of this great tribe. I have saen it testoc
In some of the inhoapltnblo clim&tia o
Colorado ; it thrives far up in the monn
tains and on the burning plains.
It Is a thrifty treo. In Paeblo , Col
1 had some in my yarel that grow five fee
the second year and tis th ? third yea
from planting. As a vigorous grower
think it molts next to tne cottonwool
and the while willow. It endures droutl
roncarknbly well and though wni'o ' young
some of the tender twigs nny kill back
I never know the rooti to kdl under an ;
circumstances , by the cold of winter , ace
even when gcown without Irrigation in
the burning plains of southern Colorado
It is an ear If bearer ; commencing n
throe years of age it hears a larger anc
larger burden of frait till n fair-sized tree
will yield five to ton bushels. In this respect
spect it is the pioneer fruit trao of the
west. Six thousand foot above the sea
level I have seen emil ! tices black witl
berries. As to the
QUALITY or TIIE TUl'IT
there Is an honest difference of opinion
1 know an indignant ranchman t ) dig up
100 fine trees and throw them over the
fence In utter dieguat , because the firs
crop of benies wns not what ho expected
Well , they are small to begin with , bui
they Increase in cize ES they grow
older. And there is a wjdo differonca
in their fruit. The reason is tbn : The ]
are all seedling , and they must vary to
extent like seedling apples ; some are
merely worthlois and some ) have fine
fruit. I hnvp aeon trees with largo anc
lusc ons berries wh'ch ' would bo welcome
on any tiblo. It is easy to eeo that per
sons buying only two or three trees
might bo disappointed. Doubtlees eomo
enterprising horticulturist will pick the
best trco out of a grove of a thousand
and graft sjiocs from this , and giva us
for tab'e use- the Russian improved lime ,
and lich minuro and plenty of mulching
improve the bernaa both in slza and
quality.
It ia n beautiful shade tree , and in
PnoWo over o hundred were sold as high
as $3 each for ornament. They alao
make a strong hpdj-p , and by training a
few years they will Urn almost .any thin ? .
For Wind-breaks they ara Invaluable. Of
course wo b.i7o not hod opportunity for
testing the durability of the wood , but
the Russians inform ua that It is excel
lent. If so ten years will make fence-
potts and shed-polos In abundance , and
fiftscn years will give us railroad ties.
There ate other practical uses. Wo
ECO that it is recommended for beep , and
that they extract honey both from flower
and fruit. Slnco Its introduction many
succesifol efforts have besn made at
raising silk worme , and the Iravea are
pronounced equal to those cf the while
mulberry for this put-pore. The fruit Is
quite an itam in rntsing fowls. They are
quite fond of it.
I wish to suggest ono thing to the farm
ers in connection with this tree. That is
Its immense foodsupp'y andits greatvaluo
ror hog pastures. Of couraa this haa not
rot been tested on a large ecalo , but wo
mow awoet apples and other fruits have
oeon Inivoly need for thia purpose. Sup
pose n farmer plants a thousand mulber
ries In his hog lot. Ho puta them eight
'tet apart , and they mutt bo carefully
cultivated for a year or two with corn.
When about five years old they will be
well in bearing. They do not ripen their
: rnlt all at once , but produce fruit for
about six weeks. In a few yearn tbero
Till bo a bushel to a tree , and then a
nrgor Amount , The fruit la sweet and is
rich in fattening properties ; it will glvo a
change of diet. Now the first cost of the
yearling trees will bo $2 00 per 100. If
.ho trooa should crowd each other a row
could be cut out for fenca posts I have
purchased a new farm here and have also
lecuml a few thousand of these trees tor
lodges , hot ; pastures and timbers , and I
thick I hove not watched this tree in vain ,
though it may not be what ono would
wish for table fruit , yet it would be easy
o select from a quantity of trees some
, hat would supply a better rjnali'y. '
0 , S , JlAUKIlO.V.
About LocornotU es.
According to the Americin Machinist
, he year juit closed has been a bad one )
or locomotive builders. During 1883
seven of the largest builders turned not
1,340 loc motive * , while the s me build-
ITS during ihe pa t year torned only 1)01. )
There are only 1G locomot\e baildlag
shqu In this country , and in these ihop ,
is mm as can be learned , the total nura
her of locumoturea built in 1884 win I , : ' . " ! ,
abont 100 of which wore for exportl on.
The in st trustworthy figures show that
therj arj 2 ! ) U-J" locomotncs of all klnde
belonging to rallroida in North Aincrin.
As the life of a Iteomotivo Is about 25
years , about 1 109 locouiotlves mcs1 ; to
cotutruetjd every y < sr t ? nia'ntaln ' tie
Block.
The htga uttmlor cf heavy engines
Inityoar wuild Inditntj tbat they TCOIO
growing in favor. A ten wheel engine
seems to be hkod best on heavy freight
road. Almost c\ary nilroad has its jic-
ctillftr stvlo of1 locomotive. The Now
York , Lika Erie & Western Hvlroadueei
fjr frjight tr&us along , low , black , ton-
wheel in.ina , which is very powerful.
The Pinnsjhatn Ilotd does not care so
much for the number of wheu'ls aa for
tholr tizo , nnd it has them mmb as largo
,11 p Hilble.
A locomotive thai ia notr toau in this
ucinlty is tbecamsl-back engine , unel fir
hcmy work in the mountains by the Phlh-
delplu it Reading RUlrjtd It Is a
double-end emnac with two-atory cib
to5 on top of the bulor. The ODtfuiooi A
soath over the top of that of the hreman.
Those oreheiy engluei.
STOl * T11AI COUGH
By uslnfr Dr. Frnzicr'a Throat nud Lunc UM-
Bam thu only inro euro for Coughs , Gelds ,
Hears onewa nnd Sere Throat , nnd nil diseases
of the throat and lungs. Do not neglect ft
cough. It tnnynoo \ fatal. Scores nnd
hutulrodsof Rrntoful people owe tlieir Ihos to
Dr. Frazer't Throat nnd Lunp I5nhinnud
no family will c\ot bo without It af tor nuco
tiding it , and discovering Ita man clous power.
It is put up in largo family bottles nud sold
for the sirmll price of 70 cimts per bottle. Sold
Kuhp & Co. nnd 0. V. Goodman.
Tlio Trntu A4 | ni's I'rcy.
Merchant Tiaveler.
Ho waa a gontlamnnly-locklng fellow ,
ehcsscd in clg ( nt taste , and r i ho knock
ed sit the Supotintendent's < fllce door , no
one would have suspreJtcd ho WAS a man
looking for a jeib.
"Good moruing , " eaid the Suprinlen-
dent polltelyas ho came in.
"Gocd morning , ' replied the visitor.
"I nm liisoirch ot a position as conductor
on your rj d. "
"Well , wo want a man about your s'/ . '
"What ts the paj ? "
' Ono hundred dollara a month. "
"That's fair enough. 1 was paid that
for live yrais I waa with the Now York
Central. "
"Yon look Hko n good mm. Got any
references ? '
"No sir. I'm sorry to Bay I'm a stran ,
ger In Cincinnati , "
"No icfcreneei' Thn''s unfortur.nto.
Hnve you got anything to shoiv that yru
know the dnthb ol the pos tlonyouseck ? "
"Oh , yea plenty. There's a hoinn and
Ioi In HoboKcn where my wifa lives ,
which I p nd S-0OCO f r ; then thete's a
farm up iu Orange County that cost mo
812,500 ; fomo bank stosk , a few U. S.
banel , a town lot in Jtney City , a - "
"Hint's quite enough , " interrupted the
Superintendent , ' 'I sao you know your
bninesj. Just collnround thii zftornoon
and I'll tec wbnt 1 can do for you. I al-
vraya like to help a nun who cm inakean
culinary bilaTy meet .ill his wants '
YOUNGMEN ! HE 41) THIS.
Tun VOLTAIC BELT Uo , of Marshall , Mich. ,
offer to send their celebrated KLECTIIO-VOL-
TAIO BBLT nnd othtr Etucrnio AM-LIANOES on
trial for thirty days , to men ( young or old )
atllicted with ncr \oii3 debility , loaa of vitality
and manhood , nnd nil kindred troubles. Also
for rheumatism , neuralgia , pinilyais , nnd
many other diseases. Complete restoration to
licaltli , vif < or aii-1 manhood gunrnnteed. No
risk is incurred ns thirty days trial ia allowed.
Write them at onca for illustrated pamphlet
free. _ _
The weight of grain In wheat and rye ,
In proportion to tin straw , is about one-
third of tha whob , while in barley It
ranges from one-half to cue-third.
SKIN WISE Ah 138 CUUED.
By Dr. Frazier'a Mnpic Ointment. Cures
if by magic : Pimples , Black Heads or Grub
Blotches nnd Eruptions on the face , leaving
the skin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch ,
Salt Khoum , Sore Nipples , Sere Lips and old ,
Obstinate Ulcers Sold by druggists , or
mailed on receipt price. 60 canta. Sold by
Kuhn & Co. nnd 0. F. Goodman.
The molstoit climiteknownlsin India
at Cheraporgeo , where over a small area
the yearly fill of rain is moro than C1C
inches , or about fifty-one feet.
* C * RD. To ill who ( ire atKTcrlnj. from c orf
anil Inclinations ofouth , nervous weakness cnrl.r
decay , luaa ot innnhootl , etc. luiltpuiil n rcrclp
that will cure \ou FHIIK Of CIIAUOi : 'Hiisrca (
reined } was rlUcoiuri-d Ii ) a rai-eionarj to houtl
America. Semi ecl-addres ( cil ciitcloni ) to HK . Jo
ii T. ISMAN Station "O. " New Vorlt
The women of Tutkey wear the same
kind of troiiserj as tbo men all the year
round , save when they attend a ball 01
upon state occasion ? .
No wr > ll rozulatsd household should bo with
out abottlo of AnKOitur mttcrhtbr'woi ] <
rinowncd nppeU/or and in\igoratoi , Bewnri
if cnunterfcitB. Ask your giocer or dniggi-i
'or tha genuine article , manufactured by Ui
J. G. B. Siegert & Sw.
Like the Chlnete , the Mexican Indian
servants learn by iinit&t'oo , and seldom
need moro than one lesson , doing the
arne thing over and in the eame way
until they are commanded to atop.
CnCurrli
a a very prevalent and exceedingly dis
agreeable disease , liable , if neglected , to
levolop into serious consumption. Being
a constitutional disease , it requires a
constitutional remedy like Hood's Saraa-
mrilla , which , acting through the blood ,
caches every part of the system , effaci
ng a radical and permanent euro of
catarrh in oven its most severe forms.
iludo only by C. I. Hood & Co. , Lowell ,
Haas.
_
E.\ Governor Stanford , of California ,
ma n Holattin cow en hla Vina ranch
hat In thir y-jevon days gave 1,037
lOHiids of milk , several pounds moro
Inn the weight of iho coif.
Tlio AVom Urtttirxl Strlctnrcd
pceelily cureel by our now radical moth
els. Pamphlet , icferencea and tennis ,
wo letter btainps. Woild's Disponsiiry
Bledical Absoc'ntion , CW ( Main Street ,
Builalo , N. Y.
Novels constitute nine-tenths of the
looks read In England , and nineteen-
wentlotha of tha bock ) readin the whole
woild.
I'Vr ( "oiiijIiH and Tluont Dihorderh
ueo liuonjt's BRO.SCIIIAL TUOCHEH. "Havo
never changed my mind reapectini ? them , ex
ent I think better of that which I bfgan
( unking well of. " Jtei , Henry Ward Jlcccher.
lold only In boxes.
It haa just come to light that n Now
'eraoy girl donned her brother's clothes
IDC ! voted In hia name at the recent elcc-
's AC id Pliobpliaio
IN IMJ'AIKED SERVE I C.NXTIOX.
Dr. C. A , FEUNALD , Bcston , Maw. ,
say * ; "I have used it In caees of im-
> aired nerve func'icn , with beneficial re- s
ults , especially in cases where the BJB-
em is affected by the toxic action of to-
> acco ,
Inhabitants of the Himalaya regions
at sir meals a day the hazro , caatic ,
Juiarche , liflin , lunch and dinner.
I'lTf flOIH Ojtltltii , tinrttf1 mill J'O/SOIK.
A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE
for Couiili. , Pore 'I lirnut. llonr.onc" * , Influrnzo ,
ColiK llroncliUK < run IN \l linnptitB < < o Bli ,
A..HIIIIII , Uiiln ) , l'nln lti ( In ft , nninhfr
am * ti n fTiixllirniit i < iliiinix * .
I'tloc no o. ntin t > tin .riMtivt > rnitelH nt > l IVM
Oi- l\ttl > in i't tiHi'liifrttnt ilnlr * tntinmitny
g , i it rr tin HI i/ ill i i' i > n > bntiii il.fi > t rMttar/ei /
luUif , by * i ndt iff < if tf Hill to
Tin. ( mill is ( . > oiirtrtiroiti' \ ,
Si ii Ou 11 n an 1 Mnnnrni tn i > . ,
IHhl.i..rr , iUrjIlnil. f. S. ( ,
A clrl In my employ bus 1 > ccn f mcil ot constltu-
lonal ecrolula by the use nt Swlft'a Spcclilr.
J , 0. Mc\\in ] , , Allatooim , Ga.
s Rcntlcman Is the latter ot tlio eioveraor ol
)
VamlcrlilH's millions couUl not bnv ( rnminonhnl
Swilt's ipccll'o ' lias ilono for mo , It cured mo u
trrutula ol 16ctus' ettnOloK.
MRS. KLIZMIKIII BAKKH , Acwortli,0a ,
TITTTKR After suffering with Tetter for ole > ci
\ciri > , ntiil nrnlnc all portsc ! trcumunt , lung re-
lle\eatntiri.y ) lij Snltl's Specific.
L. HlKn , EattBon , Oa.
SNATCHRD FROM TIIE ORAVK-I WM lirousht
to dc\th'j dooi by n comtilnntlon ot tC7cm nntl
erytlpclai , Irom h ch I had euflereit ( or thieo jcnra
\\'ii treatidby to\cr l [ lijphilipsltlilottlnoiiotixe -
tlinn , nblch 8fcincil to ( cud tbo illn-asc. 1 linvc bi'cn
cured sounil and veil b > thoii < ( H l'a ( . SprclOo.
lilts. fcAH.Ml E. Ttnvr.li , lliiinboUlt , Icon.
Snlfts Spccino IscntltclvMJKotiMc. Trcatlsoon
fllood nnd Skin Uleonsca nml'od ' lice
TIIK SHUT.SPKCIHC Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlanta , G > . ,
or 160V. . 53J St. , Now York.
flturo Cnrcw. .
; cr"cw guarantea glren
< , pvervcoRO ttntlet-fa/ .
SiirScniHwoatampaforColcbrotcJMcdlCBlWorlcii.
Address , F. I ) . CIAlt ICE , la. Iy.i5 < j SouU.
Clark Street , CHICAGO. ILL.
G17 St. Chnrlos St. , St. Lenis , 3Io.
1 regular graduate of two Medical College * , has been longel
tnzapedln the tpetUltrcatment or ChmoMO , Novels 8xt4
and HLOOD IliNKAKkHllmn any other t-njtlelan la bt. Louli ,
as city paieraihow Ruilnllotd rcoldenutnow.
Nervous I'robiration , Dclilllty , Mcntcl sntl
Physical Weakness ; Mercurial end othe * J-Fac
tions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poliwrfag.
Old Sores and Ulcers , mo tnatcdlh | unparalletol
Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess.
Exposure or Indulgence , ni.ich iroJueo tome of tin
rolloviliic c Ike Hi nen ou.M , , , ilcllnlT , dlninoa of tlett
and ctcrecmu ln = iuory , fliaplcs on the rape , { nrtkal dceaj ,
BiHr.i.ptotliL .ctlclj orrcuiile. etnfttliD o'f Ilinjclc ,
renccrlnfz Uarrlnco improper or unliappv. n
& ireu , l'amphlct(3ii ( ] a earn Iho Euo\e , Rfl *
B sealed etnclopp , free to any uiHrKft. C < n-iuUatlonat * (
Ocoorlij cmlllnc , imdluvlteil. rle ] furquiaUom.
A Positive Written Guarantee
five * In all curable ca e . W < Jlclnc ) cnl cl crynhcre.
I'amph'.cta , Enpllsh or German , 04 paeon , de-
lorlbinc above diseases , In male or female , PilEE-
EV2ARREAGE GUIDE !
WO rages ODeplalFK. llhitlratcd In cloth and illt bloJIoe.
Jic , money or roitagei iniuc.i njicr coun , 25e. TWi Uok
eont&luj all tbo curfoua , doubtful or iQiiul.ltlTe Maot
kuon. A book ot er"at Int rtuit to all , iigbJUb ihJUil
u dAC ore trcibouC b nf.avleu
iatu tliu LIVE n anil KIDNEYS.
and Kl XTOllli. Till ! UKAXiTII
nnd VIOOK of VOTJTIL Va
jK'psl.i. WaiitofAiipcllte , In-
dlni'slloii , 1 UK ol Mlri'iiRtli ,
i oiiil'l Ir"1'Jnitalisolniety
cured. Itnncs. muscles aim
n < rves ICL U o lien lone.
Ki live n ? the nilnd and
biiplillcs Hrilii I'ower.
BulIcTliiKlioiu eoinpluliiti
Kjau"vktrf v tie * TO * pci ullur to lht lr BCX vt'H
dnd InDR.El'JUXIVBinON TONIC ilfitfu nail
> , Cdy curu. KUVCS .1 clcai , liuillliy cotnpli xlon.
Frciiurnt Kttcrupts at r'itl"'M" > lf 'tliip < ml > .ulil
to llinpopiibrltyot tliuoilcluiil. Do nut tipcrl"
El'llt prettllO Olllf.IVAI , AND llhhT.
A Heml jLurinldrpnatolURlT. llnttnrMfd Ck >
HSU Louis , Mo. , for our "DKEAM HOOK. '
v. iallot etrticKoaod uaefuLtuiotraauoo.tiw
IS BOTTLES.
firlangor , . . - . Uavaria ,
julnibcichor , . . . . . . . . . . . . Bavaria.
Pilsuer . . . . . . * Bohemian.
Saioer. . . . . . . . . . . . .
DOMESTIC.
SudTreiaer St , Lonis.
Anhauser. . . . .St. Lonis.
Best's. . . . Milwaukee.
Schlits-PilBnor Milwaukee.
Kruefs Omaha.
Ale , Poetor , Domestic and Rhine
Wino , D. . MAURER ,
mSFnrnamSt.
MEDICAL AND SURQIOA1
DISPENSARY
CROUNSE'S BLOCK ,
Ittb and Capitol Avenue , treata all CUM Grip
pled or Deformed also disease ! ot IL
BTorvous System ,
Throat , Lungs and
Urinary Organs
All eaeet o Curvature of the Spine , Crooked Feet
K < and Arms , Dleoues of the Illp , Knee , and
ankle Joints. Also Cbronlo affections oftbetlrer
Khoumatlim , Paraljsls , Illu , Ulcera , Ottarrh , Aeth
ma and Bronchitis are all treated by mw and BUO-
joualul tnethode. All dlneates of the Blood and Urln-
ry OrKani , Including thoee resulting from Inclus
ion , or exposure , art ) enlolj and nuocwutully treated
Young men , mladle aged , and old men iuflertuj ;
rom Weakness andNenous exhauillon , producluk
nillKeetlonralpUatlonof the ilcirt , Doepondency
aitdnoea , Lost of UemoryLack of Kuergy and Am.
Itlon , can be restored to health and vigor , If ca > <
not tro long neylected , The Burgeon la charge
vu pruldent ol the Northwestern Hurirlcal luetl.
ute and Burgeon ol the National Bur lcal Institute ,
afflicted , caller writeull ! description of your case ,
md medlilne may be tent } ou. Consultation
re. Addrei.Omaba Dispensary , Crooc.e Block ,
nuha , Neb. Offloe howi 10-11 a. rrl-t a J-81
tr Scnl v . ' 10 a m ,
Beuaieofall trivtlirf a cntl. We hare tioce.
end for circular *
The remarkable growth ol Omaha
daring the Ivit few yours In n matter ol
gnmt actonlnhmont to tlioao who p y an
occasional visit to this growing city. The
development of the Btor > V Yards tha
necessity of the Bolt Linn Road tha
finely pnvod utroota the hundroda of now
resldonoos and ooatly bnotnoaa blocks ,
with the popnlntlon of onr city moro than
doubled In the laat Two yours. All this
la n great surprise to vlaltora nnd is the
admiration of onr clttr.ona. Thin rnplil
growth , the bnolnoBs activity , and tha
many aubattintlal Itnprovomontu mndn n
lively demand for Omaha real oatato , nnd
every Invoatoi haa made a handaomo
profit.
Slnco the Wall Street panto May ,
with the subooqnont cry of hard times ,
there ban boon losa demand from Bpocnla-
tora , bat a fair demand from Invootora
necking hotnoo. Thla latter olaaa are
taking advantage of low prlcoa In building -
ing material nnd nro securing their homo *
nt much losa coat than will bo possible B
year hence , Speculators , too , can bay
real oola1 a cheaper now and ought to lake
ndvant.ii o of present prlcoa foi fatnra
pro ts.
The next few years promises gre&tei
dtvolopmonta in Omaha than the past
fivi years , which have boon ao good ai
wo conld reasonably desire. Now man
ufacturing establishments and largo job
bing houses are added almost weekly , me1
all add to the prosperity of Omaha.
There are many in Omaha and through -
but the State , who have tholr money in
the bankn drawing a nominal ralo of
toreat , which , if judiciously Invented I
Omaha real ottato , would bring them
much greater retnrric. We have many
bargains which we nro confident will
bring the purchaser largo profit * In the
near future.
Wo have for sale the finest resi
dence property in the north
western parts of the city.
North we have fine lots at reason
able prices on Sherman avenue,17th ,
18th , 19th and 20th streets.
West on Farnam , Davenport ,
Cuming , and all the leading atreeto
in that direction.
The grading of Parnara , Califor
nia and Davenport streets has made
accessible Borne of the finest ami
cheapest residence property in thu
city , and with the building of thrt
street car line out Farnam , the pro
perty in the western part of the city
will increase m valun
We also have the agency i'or 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 once in a short time.
We also have some line business
lota and some elegant inside resi
dence ? for sale ,
Parties wishing to invest will find
some good bargains by calling u
EEAL ESTATE
BROKERS.
213 , South 14th St
Bet reen Farnham and Douglas.
P. S. We ask those who hov&
property for sale at a bargain to g vcr
us a callWe want only hargaina
Wo will positively not handle prop
erty at more than its real value.