THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY ITU EKE Driiirw o STONES J One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From : NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR Are now offering AT FACTORY jTAiuAt * The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS ! ! 100 PIANOS ! FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds , Jew elrv. Clocks and Silverware. The only importers of Havana Cigars , and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition , Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers' Ar ticles * -r. cwi. * * . . . - A..am v * . ! , H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY , SUCCEEDING LEZGHTON & CLARKE. Oils and Window . licit cil. WHOLESALE BTT L. A STEWART & CO , 1013 Jones Stioet } ASK FOB RED cmosa. \ OMAHA Omaha .Council Bluffs and Chicago. The only lino'o take lor V B Molno , urelialU town , Cedar Itapldn , rllntnn , Dixie , Chicago , Mil. waukm ami all polntti ca t. To the IM-OI le ol No- Jjia-ka , Colorado Wjoinliu , Ulah , Idaho , Ncioila , Oregon , Waf > lili > Ktoi > and California It otTura suptrior adv i Ugis not possible by any other lino. Among a row of Iho nuu < eroua nointu of mpfrlor- Ity o > Jo cd b ) the patrons of this reid between Omaha an. . ) Chicago , Bra Its t < > trains a day of DAY COAOilKS which are the ncst that human ait and Ingenuity an rrtatc ; Us I'.U.ACE SLEEPING OAKS Hhlch tro models nt comfoit and eloK ncc ; Its I'AK LO1UHA ' 1NO K001I A.K8 , Uniuriawoi ! by any and Its widely relcliratcd 1' IATI it , UIMSO OAKS the iqual of "hii h cinnot bo fouril els 'uhcrc. At Council Bluffs the trains of the Unlnn Piclflo Ilj. connect In Union IXot | with thoue uf tlio Ohlra eo&NnrthneiUrii Hy In Chlragn the trains of thle line make cloeo oonncctlou with those of all oantcro Ums. For Detroit , Columbus , IndlanipoHs , rirclnnatl , Nligara VMt , Duffilii , ( lltDburg , Tornntn , tdmtrral Boet' ' n , New York , Philadelphia , Ilililm ire , W h- iDKtonandall polnti In tbo Katt , ask the tliket agent for tickets \la tha N"MT I WKSTRRN , ' If YOU wltn the t * t accommodation I All ticket H'enti toll ticket ! via thlj line. u. nuaniTT. n i IUIB , General Uanajrer. Oct. FAM , Agent. CHICAGO CHICAGO , Ivantito & St Pail SHOUT LINE. 'And BTCST ROUTE , FBOU OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS IJAJLT BKTWKES.OSUHA AND Chicago , , MinneapollB , Milwaukee , St. 1'aul , Ci tUr U | .ld9 , D veuort | Clinton , Dubuque , 1 lock ford , llock Island , Krppport , Janesvllle , KliHn , Madi8.u . , La Cro e , Belolt. Winnna , And nil other Important points Kast , North east and Southeast , TlaVct offlo. at U01 Parnam ( tect ( In I'axton Ho- Ul ) , wid at U Ion I'aciSo IX'pil. fULLut ! ) futrsM and the KINUT DIMIKO fi ! l tni WOILP are ru on the malq UDM ol th ChicagC Milwaukee & St. Paul K'y and every aitentluc Upald to pisocngeri by courteous employe ! ot tbi oouipaoy. 8 8 MBKHILli , A. V. II. CAUPENTEK , GeneralUanaKor , Oen'l 1'aweniter * it nk U MUNICH. QEO. P. ) IK\K ORD , Au't Oen 1 Manager. A , t Oen'l I'aaj A gent J. T. CLAIIK , Ocn'IBu rln'emlent ' , li Bpbrodlil&e , aroni ! * activity , positive ! ) Warner's Vigor curtii luipotouov. lo i _ ' enerKV.uervouiiilebil Ity. all weiiknf ii ofti vucratlvo syitoiu ; eittier eei Loss aTid Gain , on A rani i. "I wna taken nick n year ngo With bilious fever. " "My doctor pronounced mo cured , bv : got nick i-ga n , wltli terrible pains in ra > ack mid aid e , and got so bad 1 Could not move ! 1 i-l'mink ! From 228 Ibs. to 1201 I had becndoi oring f jr my liver , but it did mo no gc oi ' . did not expect to live moro ihanthre _ n nitlis. I began to nso Hop Bi'teri directly appetite rotnrned , my painj It : no , my ontlro system seemed renewed t ( my magic , and after uaing several bo Its , I am not onlyaisounu as asovoroig mt wwlcht moro tlun I did beforo. I Hop Bitterai ewe my life. " R. FITZPATRICK. Dublin , Jnno 0 , ' 81. I'HAITKK II. "Jfalden , JIoss , , Feb. 1 , 1KSO. OentTomen- with nttacku of sickbeadache. " Neuralgia , featnalo trouble , for years ! the moil terrible and excruciating maune Nu medicine or doctor could give u relief or cure , until 1 used HopBittcra. "Tho iirat bottle Neaily cured me ; " The accord made mo as well andttror aa when a child , "And I have been so to this dny. " My husband was an Invalid for twenl year < with a aerloua 'Kldiiny , liver and urinary complain 'Trcnounced by Boston's beat phya clana . "Incnrablel" Seven bottles of your Bitten cared hi and I know of the "Lives of eight persons" In my neighborhood that have saved I your bitters , . And many moro arc using thorn wll great benefit. "They almost Do miracles ? " Mra. E. D. Slack. How TO GET SICK. KIPOBO yonrtelf di and night ; c t too much without exercii work too bard without rest ; doctor all t ! time ; Ulca all the vile nottrums advertised , ai then you will want to know how to get we which ia aniwered In these worda- Take He liitteril None Ronnlno without a bunch ot green Hopi the white label , bbun all the vile , poisonous el1 with "Hop" or "IIopn" In their name. A BIG CAT " FHE Also lit valuable and reliable r cipes f ufver before published , ) an ; one ot which is worth 1.00 ar from that to 826.00 , and a copy the ' "Cultivator" Bent FttEB any one that Bends 3 stamps to p ; pqstriRt etc , , 3 comic picture can will also be enclosed in the pic age. These recipes are valuable > he household and any energetic ix- Bon knowing the secrets they disclo need never want for money. Plea write name and addressplninly. P 3 stamps in a letter and address to tne ESTBUN PUB , CO. , bi 60J ) , Omaha. Neb. COUNCILJLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEW 3. TOUGHING TRIBUTES Pftlil lo Il6V. Father MoAIonoiny On the Anniversary of His I'rlcst- liUllll. Yoatcrdny was the Ihtrly-first nnnivcr- saiy of the ontrauca of Rov. B , P. Me- Monomy npou tlio .priesthood of the Cathollo church , and his parlahinicra and friends took occislnu to tomlud him In many wny , not only of the day but nlto of the love and esteem In which they held him. Ilov. Father MoMeuomy has boon hero now fifteen j-ci\rs , and during that tlmo ho lua won the hcnrts of many out- tide of hla own church , and on the recurrence of this ani.iversary many con- grn'ulntlDna and well wishes wcro ex pressed Ycsicrd y morning the pupils of St. Joseph's academy presented him with n pursj cotitnimnt ! $12 , which cnmo from the bcya , nnd hud tholr purees boon ni Ia > g9 as their hoirts , It would have been many times .hit amount Master Joseph D.itiltigcr presented the pnreo as fol'owe Beloved Fns'or : Wo the teaohcra nnil pnplla of St Joseph's academy , nsium- bid hero on this glorious occasion ol your thlr y-first nnnlvorf.iry to extend U you our smccrott and bust wishea. Please accept tills puruo of silver ns a token o1 the nliiciTO love and ideation wo beai you , and may you bo ( pared lo us foi many ytara to come. The p pila of S . Francis academy rp- munbtrou li in also with a purse of $ . ' } ( lu ellvor nnd Miss Pussy Keating rou the following original poem , which vai beautifully engrossed on cards tied to gather with ribbon : To pur revered pastor , Rev B. P. Mo' ' Menomy , from your loving children , the pupils ot St. .Francis , A pain the fair jowclcd month of winter Hides lu Its folds our dear Father's feast , Clust'rirg 'noth it our hc.irta bent with rap ture. On this loved anniversary of God'achcrlehec priest. Thirty-one years has thy life been devoted To the God whom to-day we praise for Hi love , In giving us one BO unearthly to Ruidu us , And leads us by faith to the portals above On thy Consecrated head ogo's silver ii sprinkled , Yet tliy zeal nnd thy love are Bvorthosanie And the tluiin of affection past time has bu strengthened , Grows stronger as tha laurels of year ; crowos tliy head. Wo hope cherished Father ere dawns thy ne.x foiat-day , To BOO what tliy heart longs so much to be bold ; The spire of St. Xavier'i o'ortopping the city And the chimes ringing heavenward prai c untold. For our dear Father-priest nt the altar ador In < Our hearts breaths to God in humbles prayer The chnii.odc of blessings , nil grace to ehnwe la His arms to support and shield him froii care. Dear Father , with flowers the fairest am sweetest , Wo fain would adorn our loved convent re treat ; And within its dear precincts with heart overflowing , Meet thin morning our own bolov'd Fnthe to greet. But a gloom tinged the sky of hope's expecti tion , As G"d called from earth a mother mot dear ; So the 11 Av're sleep to-day nnd our voices ar silent Sainted mother , with God , hover to-day ver near. In the cv.ket of prayer wo each drop a jewe And plucn our loved treasures in the arc ! ives above ; 'Tis ' not like the flowers which die in tt winter Our jewels gem crown for one whom v love. Wishing yon now a thrica happy Feast-da ; We ask you dear father to list toonrptayr Pi ay for thy chi dren , still guiding their fee atop ? , E'en when the glories of heaven you shar Last evening the Catholic Knights in body called upon Rev. Father McSImiom mid ufi'erod a very t inching tiiouto I the form of an address made by IU < Father Haley , occompjnied by a purs containing § 50. The tddresa wan a vt'i appropriate one , nnd expressed high a ] prctia'hn ' of the many manly qualltn ot the beloved father , of the aucucesfi work ho had done for the church , il love with which his immo was sound e throughout wet tern Iowa. Sympath waa also expressed en account cf the lal great sur.iiv which hid been caused hi : by tbo death of hla mother. Father McMcnomy responded brief ] and foolinsly , and then the Kirghts spot a thort tlmo In social con vert o. PI3l.90XA.lj. J. Y. Stone left for homo last evening. Ilav. T. S , Bovcll Is made the happy fathi of a fine boy. William M. Miller , of Now York , is atoj ping at the O den. Mrs. Srutaman and lira. Kroppar start t day for New Orleans over the Wabaah , o : poctlng to remain a short time in St. Louis. Mil ton Remley , nn attorney of Iowa Cit ; was here yesterday , looking after the case < Bailey vs. the Mutual Benefit mjoeiation i this city. G. A. Ilaywood , of Keg Creek , was In tl city yesterday. Ho is preparing to go to Vt entino , Neb , , and from there to Gordon , Neb as soon nj the railroad is open. Nlclil'n Lecture. Oapt. Soolty lectured at Masonio ha last ironing for the benefit of the relli fund of the - be Lincoln Pojt , G. A 1 There waa a fair sized audience preeon Tbo lecture wai art Interesting one to tt. old soldiers , who could tight the but'.i ' over wi h the spoiker , but rather ted oua aa an rnterttfntntnt to thereat of tt audience and little onthneiism was mai Ifeat. " Democratic Convention. The delegates to the city convenUe will moat at the city building at 1 : ! this afternoon to place In nomination tl democratic candidates for the varloi city o fibers. l ( Ynnghan's Bcnontlon , VarjRhan is not himself uuleta ho baa eeinatlon on hind , lie hia now prepan . . a pertonalprcchmatii n , the contents which ho la giving to his personal fclen only , and which ha declarjs to them 1 will nuka public , and carry out , unit the city oonvontlonB go ti ault him. he cannwt have a eouncil to tuit him , " { will order every raloon , house cf pros ! tut on , and gambling place in Oouci Bluffs cloud , and then tee heir the o fogies and would-bo rcformera will llko n dull , Sunday soil of a town , " Vaughan has appeared in almost every role except this one of reform. The proclamation , If mud ? , will cause a day'a t lk. That's all BlufT. Jitine * Won't linn. Some democrats wore yesterday busily spreading the report that Judge James was to bo nomlnatsd for alderman at largo , THE BEE Is asaurod from pononal knowledge that Juc'go James la not an ReplrMit for re-elto ion , and w'll ' not ac cept If nominated. Ho is determined to retire from the council. Miss Loltlo Hayden gvo a party Sat urday to about twenty-five of her friends , previous to going on a visit to Albert Ltn , Minn. FORTY VKtlHS AGO. A Veteran Democrat Tolls of Presi dent I'ollc'it S'HRC-Ooncli ' Trip lo "Washington to 1)0 InaitRur- teiTlio \ Chni'KCH of Four Decades , Louisville Courier-Journal. "Yts , 1 am Koing to the inauguration , ' aiid Col. B. Frank Moore , cf Uarrods burg , to a circle of friends nt the Alwc- n der hotel kit night , "to see TV hat n'tcr ationa hivu baen made In tuch coremuu ius during the last forty years. " "Did you witness au inMiguratlou thai long fgol" naked ono of the group. "Yoj , I aw James K. Polk induo'ei' into oflici ) In 1845 , and I 1m vo not wit ncsod the ctremony since , and I want tc see 1ho democratic , parly Uko np tin reins of government njain after a inucl longer outrage term than that preceding F < llc'a inauguration. " "You must have bean quite fl youtl then , or. you are holding old ego dowt tcmarkably well , " tad ; another. " 1 was only a echod-l ) > y thon. Mj father moved from Sumner county , Ton ucsieo , to a plantation on the Mitalsripp river above Now Orleans when I waa i child , and as there no Engligh schoo down thorp , be nont mo to the Miam cullegc , in Ohio. After I had boon then erne ttrm , Slldell , who with Mason starlet to England to rcprcscnb the confedtrjtti government and was tikon from an Eng llsh sti-amer on the high seas during thi war , was eloctoi tj congress , and toll my father that ho wou'el ' try to get mi appointed aa a cadet to the Wett Poln militaiy actdemy. I remained at hcmi during that winter to scoompany him t ( Washington and eccuro the appointnipiit Wo started in February , 1885 , BLC ! trav cllcd from New Orleans to Cincinnati 01 ono of the floating palacoj of that day and there took n PlttsburR boat fo Wheeling. There waa a sudden chnng < in the weather , such as wa Lnvo experienced ioncod recently , and before wo raachet " \VheollnE ! the wheels of the ateamboa were broken to pieces by the Ice In th river. Wo went ajhrro there to take thi ttigo ecrosa the nuuutaina on the turn pike the government was building fron Washington to St. Louis. It was of to the middle of February , 'and travel t < Washington was brisk , and when wi stopped at Wheeling we found a largi gathering of notables awaiting accommc datlons to the Inauguration. "Among them waa James K. Polk prfsldent-elect on his way ta Waehlngtoi and the western and southern cent > rot ( men , and many pjliticlana having a fin opportunity to make their demands npoi him. There were two stage lines run niug from Wheeling to Cumberland , Md. and travellers had to take their tnrne Fhvst booked , first taken waa the mottc and we had to wait two or three days fa seats in the stages. In the meantime magnificent coach , upholstered in re velvet and drawn by sir horses , arrive to cany the president-elect across tb mountains , Tt had been constructed ei pecially for the occasion by the demoorel of "Newark , N. J. , and sent to met Mr. Polk. It was in charge < a committee cf three. an they tendered Mr. Polk a teat In it wit more finish and formality than the con mitteea of to-day make use of in teude : Ing lintel and parlor railway coaches t presidents. It KO happened that 01 lariy tocured transportation for tbo ran motnlng that Mr Polk and the commi tee were to start , Ooth Biaxo lines lent nt the sains time , and I will never fo got that start. Ono line had ton coacht and the other six , making eixlctn , b tides the presidential coach , and in formed a gay party as wo rode out < Wheeling to the music ct mxteoti nts hums. Eieh fctago wan drawn by el horses , a'-il each paE.sauger wa < as happ as a lirk , because wo had the prdsldcn elect along. 'It ' took in throe days and a half t travel t > Cumberland , and .here WA etruc the r i'ruad , bat It wouldn't pats fur railroad now-adays. The rails wei fht iron bard spiked dente to Bt.-lngers . which rested o croEs-tfcs , and the greatest fear of ace denta wai caiuod by the fear of eplki in tbo ends of the bara getting loose an drawing out. The engineer * called thei 'snako heads' when they atuck up thre or four Inches , and kept a rharp lookoi : for them. Wo reached Washington i safety during Ilia Ituttr part of February and waited for the 4th of Mejfh. J camp , and with it an Immense crjwd c people frcm all parts ef the country , wh wltnteasd , and highly enjoyed the uratlon ceremonies. It has been fort yeara sinca I witneased tuch a sight , an I wouldn't miss saeing Cleveland Inaugi rated f r $4,000. " "Did you eocuro the appointment t West Point ? ' aaked an attontlv listener. "No. I waitsd throe weeks and Slide worked very hard for me , and he had great many friends to accomodato , an after tbo appointment hadbecn postpone two or three times , I wrote to my fathe tolling him of the obstacle in tbo wa and ho wrote to mo to go back to Mian college , and I went back there anothi term. A young man named Barrow gt the cidotahlp | and died ahortly after h graduated. Freight Hatei In Nebrnika. Nemahft Gr&ager , It costs $100 to bting a car load < third . cldfs freight from Uhlcigo to Ac bum , a cliitinco of 500 miles. It coe1 $50 to bring the same from Oraaht to Ai burn , a dUtince of 80 miles. U ooa $120 to Bend a car load of apples froi Auburn to Hastings , a distance of 2C railoe. IB that the very beat the rallroa cooupanlen can do for the people ] Ai these rates proportionate ? Why dooa or at more to bring freight from Ohlc f to Nebraska now 4 him it did six yea The railroad workora in the l.vnro can probably explain thcjo matte in a sitisfaotory manner , On February 8th , 1) . l > . Q. Pride , cx-sf cr tary ol Idaho territory , was arreited at lid City , nn an iilh'c vlt ( .barging him with i tempting bilb. ry , and uiing corrupt infl iiicea to ptsa certitiu bills , with members the legislature , / TUB UYl'SY'8 WAIIXING. " 'ho ' AVlfo nl' A 80111 li L'Ark Iiocnmo. live Knglrtccr Told Hint Her IllihlinndVI11 h s ) Ills MIo. ) omer Tribune. Mra Anna E. "Weals ! ! , the wife of n nn named William WtstfaU , WAB tried n the county coutt ycitctelay nftornoon pen an Inqui'UioH of lunacy , and waa jur'gotl to bo inenno. Tlw ovldcn-o clearly oatabl'altrd the aatof SI'S WcataU'a lunncy , and it alto uvealcd a case of unuMial sadnets Vistall himself Is a hurd working nd very rojpcctiblo Iocomr > t vo rnglut-ir n the S uth Park rend , anil liln homo la i West Doaver , near the Sooth Park loptr. Uarintj the Inttsr part f January ho vas away from otno on the ) roai , Mil during his bsanco a pipty woman went to da residence and nskud Wrj. Westall to Ivo her something to oat At the same line the ofl'tred to t.'lt her fortune. At rsk Mrs. Wis'aU objec'od ' , but was prc- ailed on to consent. The gypsy told her bout her husband's nmployrneut ni * n ngluoer on the S mih Prk , and warned or that if ho contti tied in ita employ o would bo killed She said that t > savour > ur husband's ' life ho must bo Induced to omo lumo ImmcdiuteOy. Mrs. Westall vjn of a snpor.stllious vnd morbid uaturo , nd the brooded uvoii thu gppsy'a wurn ng until f-he ciulel em uru the tuspeuso f her hu&bind's sbv-nro no longer oho lioreforo went to the t.-drpraph office at ho South Park shops nnd n > kud the op- raior to telegraph her husbuid to come lome imu.cdtately. The operat < r refused o do it at fitst- , but finally cent the . 'spatch , owing to Mrs WesUll's great ieiy , although Wcatall was much needed nt the pluco vliere ho was then t work. Thia etury about her sending a Upatcb for her husband waa not brought jut in the ovldobcj , but it was told on he outaido aa ono of thu incidents of the catc. catc.Mr. . Wcstall testified thut when ho amo homo on January 25 last ho first loticed that his wife was not in her right mind She then aild she was told by a gypsy that ho would have to leave ho Suuth Park or ho would bo killed , A neighbor testified that ho noticed ividcnco of her filling mind on January 23. She at that tlmo remarked tbat she vlshul she hid tome placa In which eho might pray. Bo was surprised at her omark , as she WES then living at her own house. Singly after her husband's return Mrs. Wostull became very violent , nnd is wts nocesiary to cloioly coiifinu icr. It w&s then decided to institute irocoodinga of Itinacy ajainst her. The ttS'imoLy aUo sluwed that her ftthcr hael died In an Iniano asylum and hat her oldest boy showed evidence of nsonity. Dr. vVrlgli * , the assistant tureen - ; eon if the Union Pacific , testified that 10 believed that insanity wcs hereditary vith Mrs. Westall. lie also testifit tl that Wcatall was a man of fine character , and .he testimony also showed that Mr. and VIw. Westsll lived together very har- nonioiiily and that ho treated her very > iudly. Their homo was comformbleand neat and Mrs. Wcstall took g od e. ro of "I. Under all these circumstances the , my found that Mrs. Weatall was insane , ind an order was made committing her to ho state Insuno asylum at Pueblo. What became of the gipsy Is unknown. Peopla of her rico wander about from ) lace to phco after so strange and unc r- ; aln a f&sbton that It ii hard to keep ck of them. She went away after tell- ng Mrs. WestH'a fortune and haa not seen seen nor heard of since. Some oi Westall's friends think tbat the Gypsy was sent to his hcuao by an tnemy i f hia for the very purpoto of tolling h's ' wife something that would induce her to Bend 'or her husband and bring him home In this way It was hoped by his eiiomiei that bo would loechls place on the toad CALIFORNIA STATISTICS. Tlio A'alite of Ijnbt Yosir'a P/oiluctB o tlio State. The Commercial Herald and Matko Ruviuw in its annual review for 1881 ahowB that for the en'lro year the pro duct of wheat waa 05,000,000 bmlieM tl mrand wheat exports were 15,707 , 850 centals for th * ypar , and for twi n y- eight yeaw 200,494 957 centals ; the de. meetic i xpoiti of wheat , wool , v/hu > quicksilver , o'c. ' , f r f-uirtjcn years ur valued at § 303,24 4. j37 ; the bat ley cr ) of 1884 WHB 2tl4LI240 ; ! ) bushels ; the Hiiia Import , 15281,870 ! pounds ; tbo boo product , 3,827,437 pounds ; iho lu p , r' , nf foiei'ii sugars in afloiw yo ra | a t l,277'ulo:580 : , j' ur di ; thu coilV-o imiiurti the year , 19,505,78 ! ) poundu ; the rtci mpe.rr , 54,918,275 pounds ; tin tea impeitp , 48,314.254 pounds iho old end Bilvor yield , § 75-045 Oil the gold product since 1848 , SI ,7'J9,490 050 ; the silver prodnct aiucu 1858 , § 729 , 520,741 ; the combined old mil SVM product since 1818 , § 2,530,010 797 ; th gold and silver export In tAotity-olghi years , § 980,199.309 ; the cainaKO i'l trie United States mint in 1884 , § 24,278 930 the coiriBgo from 1851 to thu end oflSSI , S7C4 758 740 ; the mcrohandiso in 1881 , § 37 103,910 ; tha cxpnit of merchandiic and troatuio , cxousvo : < f m < ruhaudisc by railroad , in 188t , § 51862925 ; the Federal revenue in 1884 , $9.313.021 ; the lumbar receipts , 291.259,155 foei ; the domestic coal received in twouty-nv ( yoarB.5,048 034 tons ; the wool clip ir 1884 , 37,410.330 ; pounds ; the wine pro ducts , 15,000,000 g-tlloni ; the quick ellvor product , 31,913 Iheks ; the value < : manufactures In 1881 , In San Franc.sco § 17,374,707 ; tha B.lo of real eet < to Ii Sn Francisco In 1881 , $13,374,707 ; In crease of immigration in 1884 , 19,89' souls , and the banking capital of thi state ia § 50,000,000. For CoitjjliK nnd Throat DInordrn UBO BllOWN's lillO.NCHIAI. TltOCIIEa. "Hav never changed my mind respecting them , ox cent I think better of that which I begat thinking well of. " Itev Utnry irarJ littcher Sold only In boxes. A New York pi.licoman , who went h Guatemala to reorganize tbo police department partment , la vow next to President Bar rlon , the most influential man In thi country. II * Martin Lmiher flail only been able to gut a bottle o Brown's Iron Bitters in his spells of nerv outness and great physical debility , i would have bean a mighty bleeding t him and a wonder'al help to his work Rut he lived 400 yeara before Brown' Iron Bitters hid been heard of. Litojar workers and busy clergymen know th advantage * of thla gfrat lion tonic. Th Rev D. F. M.nly , Tainplco , Tunn , , aayi ' Nervousness , pros ration and indices tion seriously atTouccd my h alth Brown's Irjn Bltttri relieved me a The telegraph wlroa pamin ? throng' bo Alberg tunnel are cmiod on f ju cablfs tbat weigh 100 000 pounds an cojt ? 40,000. CHAS. SHIVERICK , MITIJKE UPUOLSTBKY AND DUAW3R1KS , IVsenger KIo\ator to all flooH. 1203 , ItOrf and 1210 Vntnam Street , OMAHA , NK1HUSKA. 1 < M | > nK Wv _ ; yMi mr iW-Mi > rt- 1 ] 1409 anil UlLDoduSt. I } Omaha Ne- Don't JLose 27 * is Cliaticc. The bent opportunity over otTcred to try your hick in'tlicno Imnl tlniles. In ordur tuglxo the public in genornl tlio ndvnntueo with n sni.ill KIIIII of money , to par ticipate Inn rt'nl German Aloi y l.nttcry , piiarnntooil nnil nnnctioM-d by tlio Goninn Rovoru- nient , woutTer five wbolo orl nnl tickets which wo nave made Into 1G different numbers of tlio 287 , Hamburg Lottery , In club plnys nml poll mine for tlio email Rinn uf S5 nn lone ns wo hnve genie on hand. Tlio-o ttckotx nro good for lhalnit thrcn nrlucipal driwItiRa which com * inanco March 11,1685 , nnd terminate tn May 13 , IfRO. This Lottery hns been for over 143 yearn in cxictcnce ; has ono hundred thoiiHand tickets ouil filly thniunnd 500 winning numbers which is uver one half tbo nctnnl miiount of ticket ) . Kach lio'ilur ' of tickets n'colvefl , after the HrnwirRe , tbo Oriplnnl ] istii , also the mount of the prize if won We hope , ns wo Rive 10 difrrrrnt number ? , Hint every ticket holder , on receipt of the winning lints , will bo mtlsfied with the result. The cnpltnl prices nro mnrk 600 000 , 300 000 , 200,1 CO , 100,000 , 30- 000 70,000 , 50,000 , 80,000 , etc . the smallest boicR 1 15 mark. It is of interest to each and everyone to invest ns soon ns possible bcloro the tickets nre nil sold , licmit tithor by Post- otHce order or draft and tickets will BO forward at onco. Original tickets of the Hamburg ft Brunswick and Saxon , constantly on hand. 0 , F. S''I1 J1IDT & CO. , C2 ConRroit ? Street , Detroit , Mich. GJERMA.N Cumings and 20fck Sts , , Omaha , Neb. ( SUCOEUSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY ) . LIME A3SD CETiilENT. JtnlfiJ , Win don G r > i I'on Cicctln ; * , Mejalllc Blty-tlghta , &C. Ihi , Iroa'utd CU i txi kl South ltl > DtioaJ Oiuibft .NobrMk * . Absolutely Pure and Unadultoratod. Entirely Preo from FUSIL OIL , i only concern In the United Btntw nlionrobotlllnc nml nclllnpr to the Jt < xllcnl % * id Dniif Truilu un nlisolntely 1'uro flliilt WlilMlcey , ona tlmt in f ran from % ? ' 1. and that Is riot only found on the eideboanlg cf the beet families In Uio ; J but also In the plijsiclan'fl dlspenidiiB room. * * fermentation and distillation , ia ontlrolV . , ill.qll rf----Y . - . - , . . _ ! { m ar/M ohnoxioua , , leoliola which are 1 > AiuiuJ in trliltltriJ thervforr , * { RECOMMEND IT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION , I'rof. V .V VONIIKK , writes . -"l-iirlty Itsclf- inounAlult WhUkty. I know " It to bo vrboloooine , Dulty'B Halt Whlikey , u the piuwt liquor Out I leaii luvi uiiadulUTat i , hareerernay | > ( t. ImuHtherrfaro un'iaamlcdly rilKlt , II. HAWI tH , Jl.lt. , ornocJicntor.N.Y. rucoiamend It lo the medical iirof a KI aduato r < f tlM Jmtltnir KuroitiAn colli K < , bayst " 1 TheUtellAHVr.Y I Il-lll , M. ! . , rre lainfill'OVourMalt WbUkry In my prattlce iicrv , of Hie Kaculty. and I'rofimor of the .llaltlmoiu . Ned vf-ry eup rlor rtllablo article and can from heartily ni'omincnd It In low matin of fercru , acutu leal Col < KB , arii " 1 II nd It rrmarkab y trto Cuilloll and other objuctlouable matcrluiii to et n Inllamtnattoni. ontl deprcrsliiK maladltn K"n < rally , found in the whittles uf tbo | > re tnt day. iuid uUg at a Iculo In fecblu Ultr ? tlon and convul * JAMl'H J , < 'liA. ( : M. It. , of BUt n I landtlia ttlrnulint CBCCIICO from tn Indicated acute dlwano , iuid irr , wlii < ccUlly > n < an in alroliollc I'l 1 I uthor of eercrol ort on Innanllr , wrlteii : "Wlw n 1-uluioiuUi. " I prtwrtbo an alcoliollo stimulant , I order your fa- ! IN FACT , IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. i rinttTftflff TirniTTtiPC wi tho&a mulcted with iiicnmiiiiiiAni . I CONSUMr I lUHb , WKyiM > .on ml.t | of.SIX.JDOI.J.AUN , ' to niiyaddroHN In tliu tuiiltca t * _ , * . * . . „ , ; - jH-Ini ; of the | nKrpiIlcnta. ) 4 Alter tlilM piepaiatlon Ims been token for u fov wceku.tliojiirevloiisly conBplciiously prom- 1 Incut bones In luillenUi HUlleriiiK from ( Jonsuniptlon anJ tlio like dlbeases , Kct covered with u " uitck coatlnK or fut and inusclo. the sunken and bloodltbschreks fill up and ussmnoa , rouy ljuo , % V tbo droonhiK gplrits revlvo , while nil the inusclea of the body , and chief among them the heart , V urifbtroniserund better ublo to perform their fuuctlorw , because of l > elii ( , ' nourltlied with u V richer blood than they had been before , lu other wordd , tfia nyslfm IH bunpllwl with moro M V carbon than tlio disease cun exhaust , thereby Jjlvhirf natura the upper hnnif In the conlllct. * ! SOLD BY LEADINQ DUUOQI818 AND FINE GROCERY HOU8E8 * * * Bamnlo Quart Bottles sent to any juldrcus In the United Htotca ( fiitt of the Il/wky Moun V talnfl ) , securely packed la plain ca e , Jixprvins charges prepaid on receipt of gJl.Sf3 MALT WHISKEY CO BALTIMORE PrlD U S. A. THE DUFFY , , , , , , . .