THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 13 , 1885. 'W < rae'Sfin * , cornblnlnj ; Iron with purl K < itMo tonics , oi.irVly atnl romplclclj l.urr * Di prpiln. ZnilKfitl ! n < xVrnlncn < 9/npiirr Illnnil , DalvrluiL'bllUnndKevurt , nil Nritrnlnln. it It nn unlalllnc rcmi Ay for Dlscwca of thi Alilnryi iittil l.lvr. It Is Invalunblc for DtxcarM peculiar U ti inon , and all who lead fcdcntiiry llvci. Udors not Injure the tetthcnH eheadnrh'Ti ( trotlurc rotntlpatton O/AT / Iron mctllnnrit ii- Mcnricho nnd purities thplloodntlmulatci tha npr > ctltc , nld * the n r-lmllntloii of food , r .lTi Heartburn nnd llelrlilng , and t'.retil'U t A tlio muselos and nervel Kor Intermltttnt Fevers , . assltude , licit O' Cjortrj , Ac. , It hat no equal. /JS * The prnulno has nl > eve tMdo tnirX Ani B-MicJi red lines ou wrapper. 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WE GUARANTEE BIZ BOXES To cute ny case i With each order received by us tot eU bottles , acaompltibed with $5.00 , we will send h * porohasei oar written guarantee to refund the nooey II the treatment does not effect a cure. Goat- alecs Uaaod on.'y by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. . IT ISmAerrTaMJ lladUon St. , Ohloajjo. 111. Chartered by theStnteof IIU < nols for tlicexprcsspurposo c rellellc Sail chronic , urinary ana pri- tvate dlEesEcn. rionorrlKCN jGlectnndSyrlullsin all their 'complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Uloodpromptly relieved and permanently cured by remo- dtcs.testrdlna/'orfi/rcnr * _ _ , , _ „ - bi'cciall'raettee. Seminal Weakness. Nicht Losnt. liy Dreams , Pimples on .ieFncj.l.ostManhocdf valHi-cly cured. Ihtrt HMurj-po'immlim/ appropriate ru.r.fdv < intonce usedin c.icliufce. Consultations.tier- i.nul or by letter , sacredly confidently. Med iiluts nent bv Mall and Express. No marks oa j > it < aie to indicate contents or sender. Addreio 9 > f..JA.'iirSHo.204WajhlnolonSt.ChIcagol ' ! ! , Ifl CONDUCTED BT Boyal Havana Lottery I IA. OOVEUNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 12 to 14 Days. 11(3515X3,11.00 , nALVE8.II.CO Babied to no ntnlpnUtlon , not controlled liy the raitlealn Interest. It Is the ( alresl thing la Ibo Bituraof chauooln ailitenoe. for ticket * apply to BIIISEY & CO. , 1212 Broad ] r. N. Y City ; A MOLI. A CO. , 117 Walnut fit. t. LouU , Mo .or U OlTENb & CO , 01DMain St. uil Clt ) , Mo. A FZNB LINE 0 F THE ONIiYIKXOLU&WB ; IN OMAHA/INE" . Krr.oul Wt + lxet * pincrlptloa of K u l ip clalUl ( cei > ( * > XivL ) Jrvirl u n fill U. -JP. " ARD * : C ORGANIZATION NECESSARY. The Importance of Unity Among Pro ( Inters to Resist Monopolies ? \ildrt.Mi Hcl'oro llto State I < ' * rinors Alliiutfo nt Tjlncoln , , 'ntnintj' UHlli , 1HH.- , \.y AV. A. 103 ntvr. Tliero nio between n\cn nnd eight inillionn of us in the United States. Wo nro nearly 'orty-sovcn ' per cent , cf iho whole working orco of this gretvt country. Kvcry dollar nl \oalth , every cent of vnluo ! i the product ol ome ono'g toll and nwcat. Of the millions ol money that circulnton throughnut the length end breadth of this country , not ono penny Ia iroduced without labor. The fint OR old n * Men lent that In the swcnt of man'i face he lniiild cat bread , holds ns Rood to-day > n when t first cstno from the Omnipotent. However K laws not of divine origin nro evaded , so hie , while it holds good nnd nbsoluto in the roation of wealth it IH set nt uiuight by those \ho ll\o by ttitir wits , and who toll not nor pin. lly them thu law In Interpreted to moan another tnnn'.i sxvcnt. Wo nro pre-otulncntly n agricultural people. The great Milumo of xporta uliich phowi our etaiiilifg ns n com ncrclal nation ia not tha product of our mills end factories , but of our ngricultur.il Indus- rice. The exruriment of luontyciftht jo ra of endeavor to make us a inanufactu ic ( { nation by building about us n high \\rUl ol .arid protection for the nialiitainnnco of which ho farmers of tlio west Imo been put under contribution with thu plea that vo should iphold and protect homo manufactures nnd lomo labor has not tecurcd the desired end ; jut it has succeeded In fluking our mercantile loetsnnd dm ing our flagftom the high sens. While wo lm\o been ettndily inctcnslng the volume and va'uo of our exports mid paying our homo manufactuiers vast Hums for thu rlvllego of buying our maelilnoiy nnd cloth- ng of tliem. wo also by the fostering of thu Hystemare compullod to hli o the product ol our own labor carried beyond seas to n market uorenumer.ilivo by reason of n turrounding wall of letaliatory protection. Tlio mnjorityot the labor of this nationbut ! n tiumbuj nnd valuoof prodiictinn U madi mtunlyto stippottho : mmoiity , but t , > suf cr loea AH well , In the dole of its surplus pro- ductf. Our increase in wealth ns a nation nuetcomn from the people with whom , rauV. The amount cf iirolH depends upon the expense Incurred In tno exchange. 'Ihls qttpjtion of tarlll wo nro conttuitly told js a L'ry deep one-ono which it ia im posiiblo the farmer ihould under stand. Wlun MLwish to look at it nn common tonne wayos farmers are in the : iabitof rcgarding'aihiuestiors , woaiopolita- y told from the pUtform nad through thu [ irees that wo would bettor content ourselves with the raising of potato nd pumpkins , nnd not meddle with these nbtrueo questions of political economy , s ) far beyond our depth. Only thu mnnufncturoiH , and perchance the lohticlanti , can understand things &o deep. And farmees. of nil men , should never bother homselves nor disturb their braius ( if indeed ; hey have nny ) with politics. And wo ha loird this BO long and listened to it aoinucl _ hat wo hare ii'most com < - to believe it oui. olvea ; nnd it is only % ery recently einco we ind ourselves within the grasp ot ginnt cor- orations nnd mighty monopolies , tha untuial mtgrowth of this idea that one class of indus- ry should give to the suppoit and upbuilding { another , nnd find that the chains are year > y jear bsttg riveted the tighter , that wo bo ; In to nronse oureolves end conclude thatovon ho farmer has some inleicst In politics , We mvo been tcld , and have accepted It as true , liat the lawyers , the doctors , the bankers , nd men of thu learned professions , and ven those with no profession , know more of cur wants and nosds than oursolve * . Vnd 50 wo havu sent them to congress , and ho senate year after year to represent ui , wbilo wo have sat at hpmo and growled bo inso thu laws were made In tbo interest of everybody but us. I am not saying \vo have no reason to growl. TMayotr of all others do we feel the burden of unequal laws. When all vn have to sell It at the lowest ebb , when our nils are coming due , and wo findthatalthough vo have a crop bountiful bevond anything wo : ould even cxpuct , we are unable to meet tern. When prices haom and wo have plenty f money in our pockets , wo submit to all manner of extortion , and good naturedly raieo o objection. But under the present circum- tanc.es with empty pockets , with two years' axex jiiled up into one , as wo sit by our corn ru while the good wife mends our last years' coat , wo fool justified in asking why ! At euch time we call to mind that we have some- here heard tint there were soulless corpora- ODB which were growing rich from our neck ties. And as wo talte from our pocket tbo oto which we to-day havu been compelled to enow at three per cent per month in order to neet current liabilities and place it upon tha ire , the material of which ought to bring the lonuy to liquidate the claim , wo wake to a realization th.it something is tor- bly , awfully wrong. And then for the once never before do we wish wo had paid moro ttention to politics nnd our own interests nd less to our puty ell our lives. At such a mo we feel induced to osk why cloven mil- ons of wcrkers in this country should be txed 40 per cent upon alnicgt everything ley consume and wear in order to pay high wages to three millions. At such a time wu : in't help asking why our tax law should have > oeii to changed that wo should bo compelled 0 pay two years' tn\99 in ono at n season when all our bills nro coming due nnd nothing wo have to aell worth anything. And thea wu awake to tbo fact that those slick fellows vhom wo hae sent to represent us nnd who irofEhsecl ta know our nuads to well have leg- 1 ated twice for themeelveR and none f' r IH. Vhilo woh.vve been minding our bu inees , growing our crops and stock , not bothering ur heads with government or politics , u .oiver haj grown up which now lays its iron land on every farm and le\j'H contribution rom ( ivory industry throughout tha untiiu and. The great dangers which threaten our res institutions to-day , nnd which of consequence - quenco threaten us us tlio l adiug body "f woikoru and producprs in this country , me ho great monopolies Under our ex- dting laws the public U utterly row- rless to protest itself. They have Town up nnd fed upon the lands whish ) elougtd to the people and which thould have icen the herit go of our children. They have nd iiiion the money \\hich towns and count- es have voted nnd bended themselves to mild railroad * . They have fed upon the nonoy uhich honest men have ruined them- < eUcs iu IniiUlin ? . 1'td up 'ii watered Blocks. I'Vd upon the farmers batd labor. These are what hate made them great , powerful and tnpudent. ISufoie such n , pow r aio the Naoraska farmers to-day bowing and askiop tlia great boon of ono more years' toil nnd that they stmll not bo utterly crushed. What can be dona with btichn power ! What hope have we as farmers of getting err rights rights that no living man of intelligence tnd fatrness will deny nro lights ai between man and man , unit IB this steadily growing power Ii brought to a hilt by the strong arm of the law ! Wo are compelled to abida by laws for bidding injustice to our follows. Jf wo get our foot upon cmr neighbors' tcck wu uio forcc'dby Uw to t.ikolt tff , ] , iw will pro tect cveiy man aii'l cxerr biuta o\en fron Injuitlcoatour bauds , And yet it expose tifty millions of neop'.o to tha crtie'ty and rob bery of lesj than f.vo thousand niercilea sh.irka who wtl mouths wide open gul ( own everything that cornea In their way Wu pay fcr a gornrcent to protect us and ou property and t ) guarantee u our right ? . Ye with all Its extensive mocbiQery and vo'ttme of leglshtlon , mcnopoly U n wi.'otpread , per fectly organized and thoroughly heartless con ephacy oKainit humin rights , property right and iuJmdtial liberties. All tbo great mo nopoher , traiupoitition nunopoli , tele graph nionop lior , mouonolle > of icorej tbrough banks , monopolies male poi alble through the preieat tariff laws allo them nio fr.im tha sama kind cf cloth. The , esch haM ) their foundation In fraud. Thee things are not uuw , lli.toiy lull a us of c'nu of robbers similar , though far Icsi op prcsilve , who preyed upon the c iinnerce o the middle ages , The psoplo of thin centurj should luve learned wiaioin , The redrrsi o these tvlls cannot , mnet not , wait , KltH they or our civilization mint go down , Th tiung aim of ihulawmuttgmpplti them. Th great brothci hood of farmoia mutt arouu themielvea to a realization that t UK m belong ! laoro than tha grow ing of grain Mid ttnck. In o ganlzitio Ih etrcngtii. Political ukc.iti n U iiupera he lit the M oik if f aimers' urgrnlzatm go on K-.r . f U prfi'rvnttnn , our homes nnd .our . lib erty , wo mu t nrRanlro onrselvei for tin" grt.it cnnlhct. I nm cot of those withoui h o. The darkest hour jn t precottH th < dawn. Indica loin of A brighti-nUvan- now dimly \hlble. . hot us noMTgrow weaty tnr di-ciura7ff in thi ? struggle for relea o from the"pprt iir8 gra p If wo fail thin year , \ictory mutt bo ours in the end. The power is in our own hands , skull wo use It ? lUtolutlon * neyr gc- bickward. It l with the farmers of this nation as thn mnjottty of thn workers to de- Urmine whether history shall say tbo move ment now lriugurAted : is n rebellion neninil the tyranny of monopoly , or a revolution cniisitiK iti utli'r over throw. I appaal to the ptido cf my fellow worker in this the nobles irofrsalon upon God's green earth , l t tu all tnlto foi the accomplishment of equal ju tico to nil the tii'li-rs ' and producers of our great country. _ _ A SUKE OUUB FOUND AT uASTI NO ONE NKKI ) BUFFER. A sura euro ( or Blind , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated 1'llos linn been difcolored by Dr. Williams ( an Indian Kcmedy , ) called Dr. Wllliam'a Indian 1'ile Ointment , A single box has cured the worst chronic cages of 25 or 30 years standing , JSo ono need suffer live minutes after nnplyine this wonderful sooth ing medicine. Lotions , lustrumonta and elec tuaries do moro barm than good , William's Indian I'llo Ointment absorbs tbo turners , nl- lays the intense itching , ( particularly at night after getting warm in bed , ) nets as a poultice , rives instant relief , and in prepared only for Piles , itching of the private parts , and for nothlno else , Kcad what the lion , J. M. OoOlnbei ry , of Clovelnnd , says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Oolntment : "I have used scores of Tile Cures , and it affords me pleasure to say that I liavo never found anything which gave such Immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wil > [ lam's Indian Ointment. For sale by all dnig < gists and mailed on receipt of price , BOo aud SI. Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co. O. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Agent. The Iioxes ol'liilllo Now York Citizen. The fniluro oE Mrs. Langtiy in London will carry her quickly back hero , whcro slio has just been purchasing n home in Thirteenth alrott. The story of hir life's ores haa novir boon ttuly told. Whin she came , a boauliful yuung htld ? , tu London , It was her fcrtuno to Bit for an nrtlat to whcsa studio Frinco Leopold was a constant visitor. II u mot her ; waa atrack with her If not n > . 11 rat olrikiug yet leculiirly cl.-ujlc beauty , which grows on , 'ou the moro you look , nnd pioieut d ier to hia biothor , tbo Prlnco cf Wi : cs , who was fiEcltialod from the iirat. It is ho custom in society in London whou ho piiacc nccepts nn Invitation to eond ilm a card and nsk him to aflix the names ; f any ho might dnciro to moot him. Mrr. Laagtiy's was alwsya nilixod. She became - came tbo voguo. tthu was for the time ho drcim cf the pcot nud the painter. lho ? auko of Sutherland slid when lore that ono eight t > t n great ball at Stallbrd Houao , na she entered and walked lovrn the ha'l alone , simply dressed in white , thcro was a pause in tlio music and lance to gt/.a on ho ; eupcrb lovolineop. And co her love's current /nn tiiioolhly along until ono of those funcioa which vill comu to Avciuen ran In to break it. She bad mot in society Sir George Ohot- ryiid , loved him , as Camilla oajs , ? nd clt thai he loved her. There ate many vho may rcm mbar the Bto'y of how the Jtautiful Lady Florccca P < got , oa the morning of bor intended Wedding yi h lis wealthy Mr. Henty Chaplin , quietly t nn early hour got into her brougham , rove to a secluded chutcl ) , nnd Ihore met nd married the you eg Murquls of Bust nga. On bis death she bceimc the wife 1 Chstwynd. Shewastclzed wLilo still ouug with paralysis. She took ti relig- on when she lott the power to sio , and rentthrougha coutsoof ritiuliaticcorjtes Ier husband , loft the power of alnrjiog , on tinned to ain , and found that happi- iess , Hod from cum too , Langtiy "dwelt vltli thcto. " Society could not toigivp in baronet win' It had patdoned in a irlnca , thicw up its hands and oyos. Vlrs. Lingtiy found no moio her acsus- Drccd phcp on the pricca'a ticket and uiatly retired. The place of her ra- Iroment ( near Twickenham ) waa not far rom Mr. Libouchere's villa of St. Annes. Us gentle heart was tcuohed by her woman eormw. Ho advised her to aeuk ] lace on the sttge , the forlorn hope of bo llHcted female , and act his wife a oll-t'aiocd attrcsj , Heniiit'a Hcdgscn to coach her. The r.sult she came lore , was aoen and conqaered. The ad- niring ga .i ef Mr. Frederick Gobhinl ell on acd followed her. But , acus- cnigd io such admiratija , eho merely ro- ; atded hia ai but ono mere sjalp on her well stocked belt. Sir George Chotwynd lad agreed to follow her and accompany ier round the elites ; and ha 1ml ctuolly taken his room nn board the Bothnia and gone as far oa Liverpool with 10 just deceased earl of AyLs'ord , his mjuuion to } > a , whoneonmny mrssa os ml BO many apparent proof i uf her althleeaneBB cimo crowdiug on hlui that 10 came homo. Lord Ayleaford left alone. rlr. Geblatd , who hail , with an assertion f herds relf-aicrHica nt the shrlno of mblic fooling , left har at St. Liuii , eally to ba out of the wy whoa Chet- wynd came , Tilini Chotwynd did cot omo returned to her side and hai rj- nalncd there. ladiflerencj hsu grown nto love. She ia about to eobk a divorce , , ud they will prcbibly bo ruaivicdin the utumn. Thety are both wealthy. .She a btautiful and very nimablo , rgrocablei icd gentle , lie in a line ycung follow , nd whatever rtber faulta ho may carry , ni < behaved himself in this instance , tome mo the vulgw vornasular , "liko a brick. " Jo as Clauuo Mclnotto prayed , "may all ; oed acg 1 ; , etc. , etc , " "Say , why is everything Hither at sixes or at Havens ? ' Probably , my dear nervous sister , be cause you are Biillei ing from some of the libuise.s peculiar to your sex. You have a ' ( Iragging-down" feelirg , the Kick-ache , you ate dubil tated , you have pains of ra'ious kind * . Take Dr. It. V. Pierco's "Favorite PresciipHou" bo cm eel. Price i educed to one elttll.tr , By drug gists. 1'Anis , 1'eb , 12.Misi Hva JInckay was married to-day to Don Ferdinande Julien Colona , piinca of Oalatro. The ceremony was piivato , nud wai performed with a pontlBca high mats by Mons't'iieur Durnde , papa nuncio , in Kuni-lu's chapd tlil city. Afte : the marrUga Mrs. Mackoy gnvn a gram bridal reception , c. pecl lly diaUugiiishcd by the quality of Iho Ftiest" , turning u horn wen every person of dltthutiou und worth in French hociety. A Murderfr Hun ; ; , 1'Hil.Aiiii.riiiA , 1'eb. 12.llieh rd Trcuk wai liangcd in tha corridor of tie county priboii at 10:21 thu morning. The crime fo which he was cxrjutel was tin murder o Augusta Ximm , Ills iiaramitir , nud wife uf hi friend , Treuke wlilipd the woman to whol'j ' detort her buiband , which bh declined ta do and for not doing so Treuku tlmt her. LtTTlK KOCK , Alk. . February 12 Parker , who murderrd Lewis 1'ox In Dteeni ber , and Uuth Johusou , who tiiunlircil .l.itm 0. Wall In Auirtut , were hungtd heiu to-day On tnmcatfild Johnson drclured ho wai in 'uocent. _ _ Lidiea ! Pbysiciam nnd chemiets have anal ) zed Poz/.oni'e rnedbated complexion powder and recon mend iU uio to thoi wives and lady frlonda. What bette ouldbosatdof HI Your druggist soil t. VMUUI T1KS. lln\v SOIIIP or tlic3lpoto < l trufs Worked AVlillolrtlms of DlM-nse. Harper's ] 3runr. Ilolmich Heine , tho'oweotoat elngcr Beninny hag ever produced , wrote his "llonianctro"undur circumstances ol ; reat sutlerinp. When tnmlyzad nnd aoirly bliud , ho wrote ft wovtn web ol sstlrp end pathcs , In which ho spared nothing , not orou liiiown ricked and inguhhoi ftnmo. "My body , ' ho said , "nan gene to rack nndralo , so tliatnlaicst nothing la left but my mice , and my bed reminds mo of the mil diouo grnvo uf the enchanter Merlin , which ia iu the forest of Btocoliandc , in Brit'noy , beneath lo'ty inks , whoao topmost brnnchrs hlnzo up Iko Rroon tUmo to Ibo sky. Ah , col- tnsao Mtrlin , I envy you thcsa trees and their fresh waving boughs , for no green leaf rastloa hero ia luy mattress ; rave a grave without i\-st , death wiih- ont Iho imvllogea of the dod , who have no need to wiitj cither lotttu or bcoka. 1 havu been meas used for my cDllin somn tlmo ago , and my obituary written , bat I dlo BO slowly th-tt this becomes a tedious lilair fcr royaolf , ai well M for rcy vi ndg. Patience , however ; thpro is en end to everything , Ono morning ytu will find iho book closed where the juppot-show of my humor so often amused ynu. , ' Ono night , indeed it waa so , but not until hd had ondurjd his "mattress gravo" for eight long , weary ? ot.rj. Ono night ho moved into that ask nud best bed , where "tho wcaiy are nt rest. " It haa bson contended that when the disease of which the miU'eror la djing 3 consumption , or some disease which , : otwo8U paroxysms of pain , leaves spacoa of cato uud rest , it is nothing wonderful , hat good work should bo duiio. Some of : ho beet of Paloy'a wo.ks veto written tndor such condition ? , and some of the icsi of alullcy's. Orabb Hjbinsnn said .hit Goethe never had an olllictiou sliich ho did cot turn into a poem , Air. Phillip Gilbert Ilanimerton has noted a very peculiar cli\ct whidi the net of composition had upon AVordsworlh. When , ongtged In composing "Tho White Doe of llylstcns , " Lo received a wound In his foot , and observed thit the cMilinnotion of hia llteraiy labors ncrcntod the Irritation of the wound , whereas by suspcnd- inc his work lit ) could dlmlnhh It. Ab solute rest produced perfect euro. In connection with this incident ho re marked that poetic excitement , nccotn paniod by protracted labor in compos ! Ion , always brought on more or lees be il ly derangement. Ho ptcjerved blni'clf torn permanently injurious contcquences by excellent habit oi life. It Is curious that times of illness , when the eyes swim and Iho huid shakes , are ofteLt mas lich in suggestion. If the nlnd is notnral'y poetic , the hours are > y no moans waitud. Soch waj the coa lition of Mr. Green , the historian , who ilcrjUy died in harness. Few pagoa in ittrary history are so touching as the irofase in which Mrs. Green tells the littery of The Conquest of England. When ho had finished the fourth volume ) f his Histojy of the English People .here was a pause in the advance of the untr dlse.-uo which tflllctod him. Eager or froah work , ho bjgsn to fihapo new ilanr , but early in the spiiag of 1881 he oil ill sgain. "In the extn inlty of tuiu and defeat ho found a higher fidelity and i porftci aticngth " Most men give up heir work when their end comes near , mt Mr. Groan is said to have worked all .ho harder because his days were num- lercd , and atiove to obcain and dif. use as much light as jmsoiblo before ilia oming of the night. "Under the shad ow of death the conqnott cf England vas bet > nn , " and the ii'gbt came before t was finished. The death of Matk ? atiisou was equ.'J'y ' sad , for in one of lis last letters no wrcts : "It Is hard to eel my physical powers ebbing away , while my Intellectual powers were never nore vigorous. 1 have gathered with nfinlto pains the mateiiils ftr my great work , but they will all be wasted for I hall not live to Ciiish it and no one else will find the clow. " Blindness would seem an insuperable rawbtckto writing , yet Pres otr , the listorian of Me.\io and Pcra overcame ho difficulty into which ho was plunged > y the failure of his sight. AVhi'o a Indent In Harvard college one ot his ellowstudcnts _ threw a crust of broid at .im , which s'ruok one cf his eyes , and cprlvcd it almost wholly of sight , wbi o ho other was sympathetically tooted. When writing a history of Spiln his eye ; avot away , mid pravcnted him from ending. His literary enthusiasm , hover * - - > ver , was lee strong to bo quenched oven y this calamity ; ha engaged a reader , ictated copious notes and frjm theeo lotcs constructed his history , making In ila minds the necessary corrections. I * Col. M. Lewis Clark , president Louie- ille , Ky. , Jockey c'ub , states : "Alany I rjinora and others have frequently r < - uoited mo to attett the excellence of St. acobs Oil as a panacea for the many ils that besot the human rsc ; . " K'J'UAW HAIL. I Is I lister and Chaki > r to GhcItTliiin to Prove MI A 111)1. Detroit J'lfle Pies-i , ' I read in the Free P/ois the other norning an interview with Prosecuting Attorney Utibbcii , ia whih hn cuid ho ) roposesto collect fie forfeiture bonds hit hive fkccnmul&tod during the past 'our years. DOJB ho Intend to collect allot them , " imjuir d a gentleman who wai formerly a crimiutl lawyer in another city , but engaged in other buslneta upon coming to Detroit a few mouth ) ago. "Yes , I bellevoBo , though hewillrrob- ably find some straw bonds' before ho gets through the lift. " "Yer , I guess so. Of course , I don't know anything about it , but from a con versation I bad with a puty about the time I came hers I should trunk it lilcoly that ho will find considerable straw. Th u individual ( old me tbat they bad a straw bail rchomohero thatnurned boantifnlly.1 ' What la it'1 "It was announced in the papers that 1 wis coming lo Detroit , and of courio everybody supposed tint I would piac tlco < rimmal law bore. Ono d y a clevdr mfc-blcwer whom I had defended and ac quitted out there , came to me Mid mil Ytu d better stand In with the straw-bat niiK when you get to Detroit. " "I asked him wlat he meant andhor.- p iod : ' There don't na slick ones go over the road from Detroit ; nothing but the slouches. Them we aeiic care for. ' ' 'What is the gam t irqu'rad ' I. 'When ocoof us gets pinched the rest of us , and a > me lawyer wno lally ant stands in vih | HI , go to work to git him elf , and wo don't get kft , SYe It-As the ciso up ( * see if tln > 'vo goi any oidenie worth atucku. If they lu\oa't , a stand trialtogata'juUied , If thuy II M' , we Rote work to see how good an alibi wo cm get. An alibi aint sftfo < go to trial with nowadays unleia ycu'vo got two or ttrjo respectable witmsio , audthey cw big motif \ , for they know they cannot it. An alibi is nearly always dnngrroiif , btt' suniotlmos n fellow has pot to take chnn cos. I teen m j t Jtty an alibi as iver wai all knocked out i'f share c ver In Chi csgo a while ofo Big M'ka ' was bo'oro t'jo 1 > ak for turning a blokes pockets wrong sldo < > ut , audvo got him three ns good witnesses as OMJf yen sjo. They . isneal u keeper aud n couploef Irte- inch grabbers that lie said wcs nil r'ahl. ' They waa to swear tbat at thn tfnia Mtka stood the fellow up they and Mike was in the back room of tie sahon pitying ecvotitip , and thosulcoa-ktopor toaf > > that Mike got stuck fn- eight games anil R.-no htm n sand-oil' . That would make Lbo jurjmen laugh. V"Didyou i\tr eco a nlcar Hbl than that' Ilangcd if ouo ( f tlmnlunchfionds didn't spoil it. It was all arranged that the saloon-ktopcr was to testify iirst , &nd the ctbor two chapa were to fcwoor justui lie did. Oao of them chuuipi cumo in atoand didn't hear when 'twas Mike did the job , only ho know twas a Wodnes ' 'When wis It you p'uyod thorn games of s jn-upi" hqulnd the Prooo cutlnu Attornty. " 'WodnoiiUy night , ' add the ebunm " 'What day of the month uas itJ' aslil HID Presuming Attorney. " 'Wednesday,1 said the chump. " 'Ate you poiitivo th t you aud tbcso other men were playlnu Boron-tip with Mike frim 9 until 12 oVlotk last Wednesday - nesday uiyhtJ' sad the Prosecuting At- Lornoy. " 'Voj , sir , ' said tfco obump. ' "Well , perhaps you wns , ' caid Iho Proaocut it Attorney , 'tut Mike wim in jail t tnat time , nod it w s tinea weeks ago list Wednesday night that the rob bery wan cummittcd. ' " 'Alike got ton yearn all on account of Ilia1ctnnnp. . " 'Xo lir-ui1 , tin bail racket ii the SB oit , nnd itnou't genei'il y Of H' moro than nn alibi. You HJO our lawyer tta SDJIO friend uf hi ) ho l.m git ponly of atull to deed three or four lion-oa and lota to some fcl'tiy wo know , and ho gcoa into court and swtarj ho owns tnoniund don't ewe a cent on'tin. Tnat gels us on ! ; < n il , wo jiinipe , iha dcoda io ttHM up , the Aycmnd his friuid W3BK up $100 or SiOU , t-veiytody'd sifosiul no ranndoce. Halls ia bettor than alibis You can work tdem whou you cm't no Liog ilsj. ' ' ' Diphtheria is a terrible disease , re quiring the greatest medical skill to dl'oct a complete euro. Even when its power is broken , It clings to the patient with great persistency , and often loaves the system poisoned and prostrated. Just here Hood's Sarsaparilla dooa a vast amount of good , expelling impurities from the blood , giving it richueus and vitality , while it renovates and strength to the BJBtern. An I'mn ! tloii i'upir ot Needles. 1'hiliadelphinr.oiB. Nearly 200 women , with n thicksprink ling of pretty intelligent faces , hooped op the innur steps of the Nornul Shool , oatho northeast corner of Seventeenth ind Sprit Garden stroitj , yoitotdiy morning. They had been called togeth er pursuant to no'ica ietuod from the Ltoaid of Edusali n on list Wedccs iiy , aeking the attcndanco for examination of applicants for ceriiQcates ot qualiticationD .o teach sewing in the public school of Philadelphia. Each Mils clutcht-d a boa- cot , box or satchel which concealed tbo 'actesora , needles , tbrtaj , thimble a til onohalf yard of Luindalu shirting mus- lo , which Stcrotaiy HalliwoU'a notion ic- qtiujted eveiy ono vo brinp. and perhaps , o ) , the luncheon , which the comprehen sive notification warned the nppl oMion to provided wiili. As the young ladies entered they were aslgned lo tha diflbt- > nt clats-roomp , and afterahrletcsamlna- ioii in spelling and grammar , the teal lUHiness of the session waa entered upon. On the bhifkboard o | each c list-room ho lollowliiR reqiiirciaents were written : "Allsample5 ot straight suniog must ic five iuchi s in longth. " 1. Make a hem of rnclnch in width , joining ttu thread twice during the HJW- np. ' UBun two ( ticks , each ono-qnar- : or i f an inch wide. " 4. Glvo a earn t. b of ovcraeaming , oiuirg the thread tsice. ' 5 Ii. Give a sample of fine gathering lowed to a wris band. " 7. BfickHtitch one-half of the -nrlsb- lancl. 1 8. Work a button-bole an inch in " 1 > . Give a sjmpli ) of neat patching. "IU. Out the musia bias and DOW a fell. " Two hundred paira of uyoa scanned tha blackboard , -00 nunitls were paekerad with Niiryiriy expribsionc , SiOO hulf yards o $ "Lonsd.ilo Bhirtin ' 1 wuredringid from thtir hidiig.jlacs ! : mil waved in air a mo- meut , and then the woik liegm. " "Cai'iiixitl , " Montreal Witness. % The word "larnival" ia from the Litin : cam , lltbh , nnd vale , farowc-11 "farewtll ; o fUsh , " in fact. The festival originally began on the feast of the Epiphany , and continued to Ash Wednesday. In la'er years It was limited to from thrco to eight days prior to Ash Wednesday. The custom ia in all jr > btbi'ily ' derived from the heathen celebrations in honor tf re turningiprit y Banquets wf ro tin usual concomitants of the carnival during iho middle ngcs Tim cant v l is ttill popu lar in It < nio , Venice , New Or'eatm ' , and other places. The Ilonu'i cjlobrutionn nro recorded ni ha\in ( ; btun ospecttlly splendid durtry the pjntifira'o ' of 1'opo Paul III , 153M9 , when the Etoin * ! city was ovnill jwinj , ' with weolta sent ihlthir from oil Chriattndom. The spoili of tbitt day were subdlvidoi into three divieiors viz ; races and two kinds of spectacular pagoiiitu. The other Italiin cities , Ve- nlcu , Turia , Mtl u , Klort nco and Napier , Ml vied with Itomo in the inagDituunto of their carnival dlaplayo. At preaont those have dwindled down toomerolc- st.tutioa fcr moco gittin ? . Tbo fun ot Homo iiow usually mils by burning a co lossal figure atiMpoacil to represtnt the ca > n \ alon thonijlit of Shrove Tuea.- dny. At P ra , ttu ofroival la nm-kfd by the j ravalcnco of ver 0113 g jot os , such ai thowotriiiK of reakhin the strrcto , its , On the Sunday and Tuesday btforo lent tbo ba'uf trfifitox ( ) pro- cetBion pntaies tbe stroeta. Ourran.iva' ' waok at Mi ntieil Jnyi no eln'm ' to autiq uity , bat already bids fair to lival tha older annivera r/ , when tfco amount of gtna'ne , mirth , r veliy , ip rand inter ta noaunt crjwdtd into it ia comi jered. Koino of'llio Cuiisci GIvlrgiliet ) dyapepaia are over-work , badly ccukid fcod , hurry in eating , too much gnn c , disi reeoblo companioiu , tco li'.t'o aleop , too much worry Djep p. tit U a curse , but Brown.a J-oa Bitters ia a bleaeirgi beraau > it catti out ay&popai.i and IDaica sutt'ortog pjople well Mrn K. Patton , 'J020 Franklin a'r-ot ' , S. Louii , sav . "J urod Brown's Ircn Bi , Uis fur dyipej H a , a d U did ma good , 1 I Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , SoreTlir < > nftS rlI hip .Sprain.tti uUc , lliirnv.Si-alit * . l'ro l llllc * . A\n iti , orntit noiiii.r TUNS mi * IIIIN. iVltllirl > Illg ! ltlllitlfMFrfl | > ryntll-ro. t Ul J f , UU . L. lU. turn tlnii. In 11 iAluiiMtf1 * * TIII : onm.is : A. % oiti.iit ( : : t-n. tUtltuoK , Jtil. , 1.4. I. Sniffs Specific rtircil mo of rhcurrutl m thrfa months are , * ft r my t h } Melons hml \liiustiit their rcmnllon uliliotit k'M"K relief. C. 1' . ( loomMR , Alt j at Law , llrunsulck , Ox I ha > a l > eci aftllctocl wltlt thriinntlim nearly fort ) \oara , ami a tow bottles nt Hulft'o KpcclDc cured mu. It Is a UoJ so nil t * the t titTerlntr. J. 11. WAM.KR , Thottuon , ( la. 1 h x o l > con entirely rolloud of povoro rht ttmtUm In my rlRht arm In tlio une of Split's S | > tcillc. ami i soil through lixt winter without a rcl j c. SIDNKV HnnniiiT , Kit. Sn. Cultl\Ator , Atlantix , On. TWENTY' YKA11S 1 hail been sufferer from rheumatism tncntv jearn ; was ro.ucfd tn fkolctnn , conlil hardly > cot About , even nn cnit.'lice. Swift's 8 | > cc Ho lias curtcl rno eouiiiliml well , MRS Eziu JlKiisnoi , Macou , Oa. SwIft'nSrrclflo tins relicol mo of rlionirathn \\hlcli at ono tlino tbruntcncil lo rtop iny iiilnhto woik. KM . W. A. KIHK , CKRI i'UuisAli Swift's Sppcitlols entirely \ogotalile. Treillso on ItlccMlanil Skin Diseases mailed fri'c , IIIK SuttirSrttciMC Co. , AtUnti , Oa. Wcro Curc . O TX1 vrittrn fitinrtnttro airflt. n rBv a o tna < srtl.rn. Burseiid t o Btamt > 3 for t'elebratcd 11 cdtcnl Workii , Addrco , lSt. . CEjAKKE , IQ. ll G SuuO. Clark btrcet , CMKAGO.ILL. 017 St. Chnrlos Sf. , St. lonii , Mft. A regular Fr J note oftwo Mci'lsalCoIlrffei , batbtrn longel np gfHl hi tlocpetlnttrentracut of Onaotir , Nn ois , SKIH nud ltiJx > b IniMtttitftiliiia DT othtr ttij-tlflnn ID St , LouU , mt r\\j \ \ i > [ icri khow an J nil ot J rrMetiin know. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mentrl and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other A * tec- lions of Throat. Skin or Bones , Blood Pofc&cxttg * old Sores and Ulcers , ro trmtcit with unr nticicd ucceot , on Intirt crliDtiilc principles. s'ctT.rrliatcly. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , which rroiince oma of tb following tSTtctii urrtouincoH , dftllttr , dlmne i of elfiU and def-cllre msmory. rliiplci n thn fnce , j tij ] ctl dcnj , vfflci to tht ocl tj of f ni8l , coDfunlti of IJctut , ctc rcndennc BlnrriRjro Jnpropcr or unhappy , m - ' , ramphici(3ft ( rmptsjcn tlic auorcti ti iei lI eielo IK ? , fnoto anj fcddrt HH. CuD ultutl D t r Dec or by mall Trie , nndiuvlHJ. Write for fjutttlona , A Positive Written Guarantee give * tn all curat > ! 3 ea ea. Metllolnea pent rrrjuhtro. Pamphlet ! , HiiKllsh or Gorman. 04 pace" , deScribing - Scribing nbovo dlaeaeea , to mole or female , FAKE. EV3ARRIACS GUIDE ! la elolhonitillln.Uii [ SOeuHW7orl > nnt K t B au > . Jo eohtaUo All tbo eurtou * , it ) pa u > no . A tork olcnnt > v iu rnriry tlio BtOOD"ropn UtotlieLIVERanit KIDNEYS , anil JIKs-ioiiB inn UKAX.T1I ontl VIOOB oS TroUTIt. Iy * jiopsln.Vani otAppi'llte , iU llcesllon , Iu/i r SlruMiKlll , enil'1 Ir"- ' llnxnljTOlHtely curcil. liniioo , luiisclcsanu uiTvcsicuclvoiii-wlorco. Ki IheiiD ttio rttltut mid Btiillo9 | | Jlralii 1'ower. K. Sntlcrln.Tiroin ounipluliits > i.uliirrtlielr ! sux will y IllOW ZONIO a Rnf iind ep euy ctir . uilrcaa clear. licaHliy coniiilexlcm. Kroiiuoiit itloninlH at co " * Tf'1tliiK onlyodO to Ilia popularity nt thu orinlMl. Oa iiul cxperl * TICIIt KUtttlB oiaoi AI. AND J-Tn T. / Send jonrulire3DtoThrtJr. llartnrMed.Oo.V va'u * . Wo..for our "IffllKAM ; OJOOK. " ! , V va' 'allot etranOT nod uaoftU.laformauon.lreB. ' J LR BOTTliBo. Srinngor , . . . . . . . - . . - . . . - , . Bavaria Jnhnbacher , . . . . . . . . Baviirni ? ilaner . . * TJohoiaiau DOME3T10. Sndvreieer. . . . 4 . .St , Lonia Anhnuaor. . . . _ .Si. Louis Best a . . . . - . Mitooukep Schlitz-Pilensr _ . Milwaukuo JruLi'a . . . Omaha Ale , Povtor , Domootic nnd Wine. vu. MAUHKK. MEDICAL AND SURQIOA1 DISPENSARY CItOUNSE'S liLOCKt Ulb and Capitol Aienue , tietli all cucj Cjlf pled or Delorraod alaodlittaci cf Ii. Nervous Systsam , Throat , Lungs and Urinary Organs ? All taMl 0 Onrratuie cf the Spine , Clocked Feel Lcyi and Arm ] , DlMMca of the lllp , Kuce. and iukle Joints. Xleo Chronic AlToctloua oftbuLlier Khenmatltui , Paraljali , PllM , Ulcen , Ultarrh , Auth ma and BionchUI * tre all treated by niv and uo- cental method ! . All dlMueanf the IJIood and Urln tiy Organi , Including tboee rc uUtin ( from IruUcre lion , or eipoture , are latJlj and euoce fally tnitot ) Voutiz men , luladlu ti > < \ , and old men eudvrui ; Irom > Veakneoa and Nerroug mbauBUon.produelm inil ( utlonl'aiilt ! tloncl the Heart , Detpondcnoy DltdneK , Lou ol Meraory.lauk of Energy aud Am bition , can \K \ > restored to bdaltb and vlijor , If ca&e ll uot t ( o Ionic nf/iectod. The Burk'too In charge HU prexldeut of the Northwestern Buijjlcil Iu tl- tute and aurfeon of tbo National 8urlcal ( Institute. K lBlrt U , call or rite full doucilptlon cf your ca , and modltlns rniy bv tent } ou. Consultation It if. Addret Oman * Diiponuryi CIOUUM lllock , Omaha , Hob. Offlw hotui 10-11 a. K.,1-5 a 7-9 p. c > finnUri.10 a m lieu arc of alt trmliDV' i/cnta. Wu bate 1190 % . Bend lor CITY The lomarkoblo growth of Oiu h during the last few years U matter of great astonishment to these who pay an occaalonal vlalt to thla growing city. The development of the StocV Yards the neeosoltY of the Bolt Llna Road Iho finely pnvzd stroola the hundroda of now rosldoncoa end coatly bnalueas blooka , with the population of our city uioro than doubled In the Isat five yoara. All thin , la & great enrprleo to vloltora nud It the admiration o ! our oltiaona. Thin rapid growth , the bnaluoaa ncllvlty , nnd the many Bubstsntlal Improvements madn a lively demand for Omaha real ootato , and every Investoi hoa made n handaome profit. Slnao the Wall Strcot panic May , with the Bubsocmout cry of h rd tlmon , there hoa boon lean donwud from apoonla- tore , but a fair demand from lavoatora Booking homos. Thla latter claes era taking advantage of low prlcee In buildIng - Ing material and are cocorlng thnlr hornet nt much leaa coat than vrlll be poaalblo a year huuce. Spncnbtora , too can buy realoBta' ' a cheaper now and ought to take ndvantiro of present prlooa foi futura pro ta. The next foir yesra promid&a greatoi divobpmenta In Oaiaha than the past nvi yoara , which have boon ea good aa wo could reasonably deolio. Now man- ufncturlng eatnbllshnionta and largo job * blng houses are added almost weekly , and all adel to the prosperity of Omaha. Thcro are many in Oiaahn and through- but the State , who have tholr money in the banks drawing a nominal rate of tercst , which , If judicloaaly Invested 1 Omaha real estate , would bring them much greater returns. We have man * bargains which wo ore confident wlU bring the purchaser largo profits In thn near future. We have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north und western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason- uble prices on Sherman avenue , 17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnaru , Davenport , Guming , 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 pro perty in the -western part of the city will increase in valnn 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 orjco m a short timn. We also have some fine business lots and some olegnnt inside resi- dencep I'or sale , Parties wishing to invest will find some good bargains by calling u Ooufch 14th Bt , i 13et rocn Fanihnm nud Douglas. P. S. Wo oak those who have property for sale at a bargain to g iva us u callWe want only bargains Wo will positively not handle prop ortv ot more than its real value.