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THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , MARCH 13. 1885. THE ' BEST TDK One tnrrtlflr * , cunblnlnc Iron wilh pti f iccntis cinl'niilrttly nml fomr.Utelj . Mri it HjMX't'hlr.i InrtlftrMlim , Wciiloir * ; , l-Tiii'irf ttlnnil , Uulpjrt'JtC'lilllantid Ttra , VIM ) Scuralaln. itl ri unfalllnp wmcdy for Dlscucsof ( M > .lilnr ! mnl l.lvtr. .1 1 iritHiimbln for Ijsm ! fccf.l ! * . : W * f 'mien , MX ! nil who lend f tdcntnry Hv l. H < lo sr.i'l Injure lliotiitlic6HSoht (1uf Ih'uj roilnrn rojittlrntlon oilier Iran medlclnrf < ' itwirlcheftand jmrtfics the blood , ttlrrmin h/vsntietlte.alfU the 8 lmll < ition of fvvi , n urfimmrrt and liclchltii ; , tr.il tlrvjtj- , . . lai. tliu jmisclM nnJ rorvei t-Vr Intermittent Kurcrs.ijLtsUudc , T.VI f tf fry , Ac. , It IIM no equal. iH The pnnuloo hus above trJsraArr i < cstci rca llnon 01. wrapi/tr. / Take n. u. ' BROAD GLAIfk VEST BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND KTCF ottered to tlio mibllo. HAIBUEG1IEBIOAI PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for England , France and Germany. The steamships ot this neil known line are bnllb of Iron , In wutor-tlght compartments , and are fur- .clshoj with every ronulslto to make tbo pasatga both safe and agreeable , They carry the United Etatoa and European malls , and leave Now Yorfc Thuwlkya and Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cberboug , ( PARIS and HAMBURG ! . Ilatog : Btoerauo from Hamburg 810 , to Hamburg 110 ; round trip 920. First Cabin , $55 , $65 and $76. Henry Fandt Hark Hanson , F. E. Sloores , It Tolt , agents In Omaha , QronowcR & Sihoontpon , gents In Council Bluffi. 0. B. 1UOUA.RD & OO. , Oen. Foes. Agta , 01 Broadway , N. Y. Chag.Koi. tnlnekl Si CD. , Qcnor l Western ARoati , 170 .Wash- Ing St. , Chicago , 111. . ' ror.ll.n. Qnlcl. inr * . § ! , Hoot ttM , CtillAX ! cy. ICO rr > ! onBI..Naw York , IS CONDUCTED BY Royal Havana Lottery ! ( A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 12 to 14 Days. * v * > > uUf | 2.00 , HALVES , 11.00 Subject to no manipulation , not controlled by the parties In Interest. It Is the lalreit thine in tbo eatnre of ohonoo In eiletonoo. For tleketa apply to SHIPSKT & CO. , 1212 Broad- < vayN. Y. City ; SOUND KIl & CO. , 103 South 4th St. ; SL Louis , Uo , or M. OTTENS & CO , 019 Malu St. , HXMLUY 1 Jilt E. A victim of youthful irarrudence CiUbliiK Primatnre Decay , Nerrous Debility , Lost JUnliooiI , < tc. , having tried In vain every known rcmedy.ncr discovered amraplemeanaof aelf curo. which Uo wu > ncnil 1'UHi : tolili fellow-tulTerera. Addms.J.U.UKl Vli3.430hathamBUN iwYc kl ilorllct' * rood for Tnfanti nit av d many llei , ' wrltcl K..V , lualtr , u.ll. , Cltlcaga.lU. Bold by all druiclitf. I'rlos 40 and 7S centi. Pent _ If mall for amount lo ) Iurllck'Bto idCo..lUrtQ .Hli. James Meal Institute ( ( Chartered by theStnteof 1111- inola for theexpresdpurpose /of givinclmmcdiatc relietln fall chronic , urinary and prl- Jvate diseases. Oonorrhcca , i GleetandSyphills In all their complicated forms , also all diseases of thu Skin and liloocl promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme- . tiies.tcstcdinn/'or/i/l'fm'i _ - - l > i > celall'raftlcc , Seminal "Weakness , IRIU Losses Uy Dreams , Pimples on the Pace , Lost Manhood , j/uslf/ir/j/riimJ. / T/iere < in no rxiicr lini'iitliHi. The appropriate remedy is. nt once used In each case. .Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines .sent by Mttll and Express. No marks on package to Indlcatccontcntsorscnder. Address DR.JAMESNo.204WashnglonSI.ChicagoUI. ! Mendelssohn & Fisher , ARCHITECTS Rooms C8 and 20 Omaha Natl.Bank Block SDCCBaSOU TO Dufrene & Mendelssohn G o. L , Flaher , lerinery with ; W. iL. B. Jenny Aiohltoct , Chlctgo. , JacUelm flew-Attaciiieiit. Warranted 5 Years. .BOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. SETTING FOOL TRAPS. NoydSpecnlationof ImpoycrisliGUtal- ian M ilo tin Actual Iioticry An ARBOclatlonAVhoao OUIect Is to Monopolist ) Ameri can Heiresses. N. Y. Mercury. Among the cabin passengers who ar rived on Fridny , per the steamship Pro- ; resso , wan Slgnor ( Jmracl , of Genoa , now : ounoctcd with ono of the Italian banks of this oily. The signer has boon in Now Yotk often on commercial business and It was ( luting ono of hla visits a Mercury re porter became tufllclcntly acquainted with him to bo on speaking terras , "I discovered , " said the signer , "thrj most lingular association you can conceive In Florence last month. " "Ah , a modlflcntion of the Carbonnnrl , no donbt , " saggestcd the reporter. "Bah ! 1 am ot the Csrbonnarl my- tolf. No , that isn't it. I discovered a society In Florence which has for its raison d'etre the maringa of Ita'ian noblemen to the DATJOIITEllS OP AMEUICAN MILUONAI11ES and American hoircssos generally. I am acquainted with the bate cutlluca only. You BOO there is in Italy an almost count less number of joung noblemen with blocd as blue as the Mediterranean Itself , but poor aa church mice ; poorer , indeed , for 1 have jot to learn that mice owe any ono anything. Well in order to subserve their interests and hla own , especially his own , tome clover Floren tine organized a matrimonial society about two years ago , In which issues ate pooled. The Idea Is ( his : Each mem ber , and there are now moro than five hundred , subscribe annually a sura equal to ? 50 of your money , which is depos ited In a bank by the treasurer. A meeting of the society is hold four times a year , on the 16th of February , May , August and November respectively. TJ1EUE IS A LOTTERY connected with these meetings at which prizes ere drawn for every thoiitand dollars lars In bank , each ptizo drawing $500. If , for instance , theto Is 823,000 In bank , there arc twenty-three prizes of $500 each , or , in other words , hn'f ' the funds are dcstiibutcd among the lucky ones to enable them , to matry rich American women. " "Well , but I don't quito understand. Whore does the American heiress come In ? " "Have a little patience. The winner receives the § 500 as aa outfit and for ex penses , after first , however , being corn- veiled to sign an agreement whereby cna- : enth of the cash they obtain wilh their wlvoj Is given to the sosloty'a funds. This little formality having boon gene through , the NOBLE rOllTUXE 1LDNTEHS AUE AFFOR- TIONED ; o district ] In the United States , Canada and Mexico , so that there it no crowding on the preserves of ono another. Then ho duke of Vormecllli Is cent to Ohio , ; ho marquis of Msczaronl to Illinois and , ho baioa iSasao-profandl to Virginia. " "Have they succeeded up to this to any extent7" "I ehonld think they have ; and lot mo ; ell yon the society has an overflowing Teasury , although such a short time in existence. " 4 "There is no chance then for a ccin- moner ? " "Yes , there is. By the pay- uent of 6400 to the solicitor of Iho Illustrious Matlmonial society , ' a patent of nobility ( s procured from the govern- mcnt for the applicant , although they nay laugh at nobleman created this way n Ita'y , where ho Is known , it Is as good lero in America ai If the possessor was descended from THE ANCIENT ROMAN PATRICIANS. The mariiago Is generally arranged for on his side , but the ceremony is performed n Italy amid a flourish of trumpets. Sonets It is you read si often of the mar riage in Rome or Naples of the beanti- : ul Miss A. , of Chicago , daughter of a nillionalra of that name , to the noble Duo ai Filltbusto , and hence QSD ! the sur prising number of Kalian princesses of American blocd traveling id Europe. Why , the woods are full of them. > nd after all it Is a wise arrangement You Amerlcms have plenty of money but no lilcoil , while the Italians , though bnret- ing with blood , have very few ducats. " "Aro the marriages generally h ppy ? " " 1 can't say they are , The hoiroaa is lappy fcr a while hearing hcraolf called dnchesi , countess or marchioness , as the : a.io may bo , and the father Is proud of laving a nobleman fora son-in-law , but when the novelty wears oil' the trouble J3gnj. ! Of my own knowledge I can say that three out of five matches made 'n tli3 way I have doacribed have I'ROVED WRETCHED AND MISERABLE. " "What about tha Colonna-Mackoy mar riage ? " "That did not arise cut of the ottory business , and I bpliavo the Col- onnas have a few scudi of thdr own. But there Is another feature to this kind of thing and a bad one. Handsome bar- bora and distinguished looking shoe makers are now comlcgjiitlier on their own account and assuming titles without the formality of obt lining patent ) from the government. They paw themselves off as noblemen and with their foreign airs and graces capture the hearts of the plebeian daughter n of western million aires , who do not deem young Ameri cans good enough for husbands. Ah , hero comes my fellow voyageur , Slgnor Vftmpl. Good evening. " The Mornlnj ; Dress. It Is raid that a lady's ( landing in so ciety can easily bo determined by her dross at the breakfast table ; an expon- pensive , showy costume indicating that tko wearer has not yet learned the pro prieties. But no ono need bo afraid of being called "shoddy" if her loveliness la as apparent by daylight as at the hops. Perfect beauty is never the attendant of disetjo ; above all , of those diseases pe culiar to women , and which find a ready cure la Dr. Plerce's "Favorite Proscrip tion , " Piico reduced to one dollir. By drugglsta. Ualionoy , tlio Turk. Congressman Mahoney , the successor cf .Richelieu Ilobituon In the house , is one of the handsomest men in Brooklyn , and In Intellectual ability will compare favorably with some of the brighcst mlndi in that clly. In manners ho Is a perfect Chesterfield. Ha was born in that city thirty-four years ago , and after receiving a good education In the pub- Ho ichoo'a entered the employ of n , B. Chflln & Co. Later he engaged In mer cantile pursuits In Brooklyn , and has amassed a comfortable fortune. Ho is of giant proportion , measuring six feet fonrlnohca Inhelghtaud will bo ono of the talliB1 and mcsi commanding members of the new home , Ho bouts some ficial reiemblanco to ex-Ltcu1. Gov , Dorshtimor , but Is a much handsomer nun than that Illusions gentlomm. Ho Is a genial and social gentleman of rs- Bnomcnl , and potsmcs executive ability to A ma'rked degree. Among his friends and noighbora ho Is U spoken of In the kindest terms. Ho is gnnorous to n fault , and always ready and willing ta nis'ut the needy. Ho re ceived the largest democratic majority about 5,000 over given io his dijtriot for any congresjlon.il candidate. The district Is ono of the wealthiest in the city of Brooklyn , embracing the Heights and all the fashionable section adjoining. In Washington society ha is bound to bo a prominent figure. PILES ! PILES ! FILMS ! A SURE OUUE FOUND AT i ASTI NO ONE NERD RCFFKH. A sure enro for Blind , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcorntod 1'llos has been discovered by Dr. WIHinms ( MI Indian Remedy , ) called Dr. William's Indian I'llo Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic CAsoa of 25 or SO yours standing. No ono need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful sooth ing modicino. Lotions , Instruments nml eloc- tu.irios do moro hnnn than good , William's Indian I'llo Ointment absorbs the turners , al lays the Intoneo itching , ( particularly at night after getting warm In bed , ) ncte aa n ixmUlco , gives instant relief , and Is prepared only for rlloa , itching of the private parts , and fer nothino else. Road what the lion , J. M. Oofflnbaury. of Cleveland , says about Dr. William's Indian File Oolntmcnt : "I have used scores of 1'ilo Cures , nnd It affords mo pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. For sale by all drug gists and mailed on receipt of price , COo and 51. Sold at retail by Kulm & Co. 0. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Agent , A Now Plan. 1'hiladelphia Call. The letter of President Adams of the Union Pacific railroad to Senator Hoar ta is a refreshing piece of literature , In view of the past history of the two cjrcat rail roads aided by the government. The Central Pacific did the very thing the Union Pacific evidently desires to do built , out of i's ' earnings , a line which can ba need as a competiting read in event of the original ono being taken by the government. And In view of this the aim has been to lot the government claim become as largo as possible. Thus It was left. to pay the interest it guaranteed , and this , with the mort gages , will bo certain to make n vast sum more than It wonld cost to duplicate the Union Pacific. Thus the government , if it shall take the Union Pacific , wonld bo saddled with a property which cost moro than It could possibly bo worth. This is the rial point between it and the road. Mr. Adams presents the idea that by using the proceeds of his road in building now reads the people will bo boncfitted. In a sense this is true. Butln the larger sense it ia not. The proposition really is to steal from the government to benefit the people. This can hardly bo regarded as a piece of benevolence. As the five millions In the sinking fund really be longs to the government , if it will bnild 350 miles of railroad , as Mr. Adams al leges , why not let the government so nsa it directly , and thus have the benefit ? The Southern Pacific , built ia the eamo way , is not supposed to add to the secur ity of the government la the Central Pa cific , nor is It likely to. On the contra ry , it weakens it , in that it is believed the Southern Pacific will ba used to in jure the Central Paclfio the moment the government puts its hands on the latter. Hence , wo will do wisely not to hoed the pathetic pleadings of President Adams. .Tho Koot of the Evil. To thoroughly cure scrofula it Is necessary to strike directly at the root of the evil. This is exactly what Hood's Sareaparllla does , by acting upon the blood , thoroughly cleansing it of all iin- purities , and leaving not even a taint of scrofula in the vital fluid. Thousands who have been cured of scrofula by Hood's Sarsapar'lla , testify to its won derful blood-purifying qualities. Sold by all druggists , An Incident of Inauguration nay. Albany Argus. On the occasion of President-elect Cleveland's late visit to the convent at Kenwood ho requested that the scholars should bo allowed a nolidjy en the occa sion of his inauguration. The request was repeated on the day of his departure for Washington , as will ba seen on reading - ing the following letter addressed to the mother superior : ALIIANY , March 2,18S5. DKAII MOTHER O'KoiiKE : I send by my iood friend , Mr , McCall , something which I iiope will causa the little ones at the convent to know that while they are thinking of mo they are not forgotten by the man who , in the iiudst of their holiday , la undergoing the moat perplexing ordeal which his lifo can bring to liim. With many kind thoughts of you and all the good people at Kenwood , I am yours faithfully , GROVKH CLEVELAND. The receipt of this kind note , In which was inclosed a chock for $50 was duly acknowledged. The day at Kenwood was spent ia a pleasant way. After din ner an entertainment in the evening fol lowed , the oxorclaos being participated In by pupils and teachers. The pleasure afforded them by the thoughtful roquoit and act of the president was acknowl edged in the following telegram : ALIIANV. March ! , 1885. To President Cleveland , White house , Wash ington , D. 0. : Heartfelt congratulations to our honored president , and grateful tlmnlrs for the bright est and happiest of holidays. TUPILS OF BACHED IlE.\nT. Kenwood , Albany , N. Y , JlttkotA'a Do nun Abroad , Chicago News , Wo observe that that famous Dakota scout , Col , P. Donan , it cutting a very wide swath down at the Now Orleans ox- position. His fiery eloquence and roio- colorcd representations nave Inspired the Creole population with a desire to emi grate to Dakota , and the Louisiana au thorities look for a hoglra about the lit of May. Already 5,000 beautiful creole maidens have formaly called upon Col , Donan to lead them Into that glorious northwestern territory which overflows with milk and honey and msrchgeble young men. We understand that the colonel nel will comply with the request of the fair creatures and convey tbom up the Mio- sourl river on a fleet of barges and side- wheel steamer * , thus forming one of the moit notable triumphal processions since the time of the dinars. During the month ho has been in Now Orleans Col , Donan has been elected member of at least a dozen cocret tociotios and has been delegated to found a branch of the ancient apd myttlo order of Alagnolla in Dakota an honor never before ojnforred upon any living human being mrth of Mascu and Dixon'd Una. WEARY WASHERWOMEN- been made clad by the Introduction of JAMES PVLE'S PEARLINE , a peerless - less compound for Ihe laundry. It cleanrcs the mott dcl'cate fabrics with out Injury , Sold by grocer * , Smoke Seal of Noith Carolina To bacco. CA.YI A. Lineman Who Fell Four Stories nnil stilt Lives , N , Y , Mercury , Edward II ay nor , aged 27 years , form erly employed as a telegraph lineman , was discharged from the Chambers Street hospital the past week. On the afternoon of the second of December last Ilaynor hnd to accond to the roof of No , 28 Ann street for the purpose of adjust ing a wlro , While at this work his foot lipped and ho fell a distance of four stories io the roof of the extension below , Ho was convoyed to Chambers Street hotpital , where Dr. Charles E. Mack found the poor follow had broken his lower jaw , hi ) loft log and knee-pan and one arm , while his right hip was also dislocated. In fact from head to foot the man appeared to bo ono mass of lacerations and fractures , compound and multiple. Not ono person out of fitly could have sustained the lineman's Injuries and survived , A IIOT BATH was the first thing administered Ilaynor , and after the efleets of _ the shock had been well reduced and bis broken limbs freed from the ordinary bandages the be ginning of his sot treatment was com menced. That night ho was put cndcr the Influoncs of other , and the disloca tions of the hip and other members In stead of being reduced by twitching and pulling , as usually adopted in such cases , a gentle manipulation process was re sorted to. Then in fixing the jaw a plas ter split IT as applied , so that while this succeeded in holding the fragments of the lower jaw in position , it almost en tirely hid the patient's head from viow. With his limbs tightly enveloped in bandages , and his head ns If in a frame of steel and without the strength to move , the poor follow was compelled Io remain on his back In ono position , without food or nourishment , except in liquid form. In this state and with a regular renewal of splints and band ages , ho remained for upwards of tixtcon days after his admleston to the hospital. At this tlmo Visiting Surgeon Bull an nounced that a partial union of the frag ments of the jaw had taken place and hopes of his recovery after all MIGHT BE ENTEUTAIilED. On December 30 the eamo bandages were permitted on the hip and other portions , as no pain or trouble was experienced. January C found the union of j aw frag ments still nicely progressing and prac tically the jaw as goad as over and very little deformed. On the 10th of January the loft leg was found lacking the firm ness expected , but this rraa at'rlbuted to the patient's having sustained multiple injuries. January 15 the fragments In the log were noticed to be slowly uniting. The patient then progressed nicely until January 31 , when the dressings wera re moved , but plaster splints had to bo ap plied from the middle of the loft leg up , with splices at the hip. In February a steady Improvement kept showing itself. His jaw was now so firm and his health so much improved that ho was permitted to eat solid food. Gradually , and with the aid of crutches , Raynor got about , and oven these Implements he wonld not have required , only the knee-pan , wbich was broken , kept the left log so long in splints and plaster that it became risky to hastily ueo it. At last the lineman who had been carried Into the _ UOS1'1TAL TO DIE was pronoutkcd as entirely cured , but still retaining the crutches , no made his way down from the ward nmsslated and ready to take his departuie for bis homo at No , 320 Ninth avenue. In the hos pital office , upon receiving bii personal effects , Mr. Ilaynor expressed the great est gratitude for his treatment , and as he was taking his leave spoke with the ut most pride of the manner in which Drj. Bull , Murray and Jersey labored incess antly to save his life. Mrs. S. Anderssn , 2 McCulloh St. , Baltimore , Maryland , states : Both my little son and myself were cured of se vere colds by Red Star Cough Cure. I ricommend it highly. a HE CHIXAKICE TIIA.DE. How the Late French Edict ia tiikc- ly to AlT-Jct It. S. F. Call. In view of the reported nation of Franco in declaring ric3 contraband of war , a Call reporter made a number of Inquiries yesterday among importers , wholesale dealer ; , and others interested in , or conversant with , the rlca trade , with a vie ir ti aecortalting how the French declaration would bo likely to affect the trade hero. There Boomed to bo a gen eral opinion that It can in no manner in fluence prices , or the amount in this city , as it ia not considered that the French can pretend to any right t3 interfere with American or British , or Indeed , any foreign vesecls engaged in carrying rice to this clly from Honkong'which is an English and not a Chinese port. Ac cording to the opinion of S. L. Jones , who spent a number of years trading in China , if the dec'araMon has any effdct at all upon prices here it should cheapen them , since the rice which is being con&tsntly brought into Hongkong from Slam and other parts of the Malay peninsula would have to bo reshipped > shipped to foreign ports altogether , Its Importation Into China being prohibited by the French edict. Mr. Jones states n fact not widely known , to the effect tbat very little , comparatively speaking , of the so called China rice brought to this port is raised In China , the bulk of It being a Siamese product. There Is a heavy export duty on rice In China , which altogether prevents legitimate ex portation. Asa general proposition it may bo positively stated ( hat every pound of real Chinese rlca brought to Hongkong is smuggled there. Mr. Jones declares that the Celestials ara natural-born and Inveterate smugglers. They have no feeling , patriotic or other wise , in Iho matter beyond a deeire to supply those who piy them best. "They will smuggle to their own side , io the French , or the devil , whichever promises the most profit. " \ n , Lovl , in common with several others Interested in the trade , thought that no special effect would bo produced ou the market here. The French would hardly care to interfere with American vessels In any case , If anything of the kind should bo attempted , the opinion was pronounced and general that there wonld bo "a line chance f jr Ihe liveliest kind of a row. " Gen , Grant's Cool Head , Correspondence Cleveland Leader , "No man over aw Gen. Grant speaker or act aa if ho wore surprhcd , His staff oflicers would try and see if they could not got him to exhibit surprlto or aston'shment ' at some of their stories or by extravagant stateimntr. They never succeeded. When every ono else Mas surprised bo never gave any indication that the matter of the surprise was not perfectly familiar to him , In the most trying times ho was the coolest and most aolf-nomsacd. "On ono occafion 200 tons of powder In n barge lying at the water's edge in the James river , inunodlntoly opposite Onnt's headquarters at City Point , was exploded by an Infernal machine of the confederates , blowing the bodies of men and mules and the debris cf the quartermaster's department Into his camp , so that the air was thick with tmoko and falling bodies , and every ono was frightened. Grant did not move a ficial musclo. With Imperturbable gravity ho said to a staff officer : 'Babcock. co out and see what Is the matter. Nothing over disturbed Grant's cquinltn- Ity , Ho never lost his head. You might tall htm the most startling news In regard to the enemy , but his face would nov r indicate that it WAS news to him. If ho WAS ignorant of a matter about which you wore talking ho would draw you out in sachaqulot way that you would never Imaulno that the whole matter was not perfectly familiar lo him. " Ironing D y , The woman with a heavy Hat Iron in her hand does not always remember that the iron which gives c lor nnd richness to her blood is the very same metal as that from which the Hat-Iron is made. There is no preparation In Iho world like Brown's Iron Bitters ID glvo the blood Iho iron it needs. Mrs. S. B. Crow , Logan , 0. , says , "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for g moral debility , and am much benoDUd. " THE DUDE'dTUlUMPH. To bo a Proper B\vcll Nowadays Ono Must Have ft Lotif ? Neck. Philadelphia Call. They wore both young and they wore both handsome , their olothos wore of the latest cut and tholr cigarettes of the new est brand. They stood ontho cnrbstano outside of the Opera House as * ho crowd who had been enjoying the "Bohemian Girl" cimo pouring out. Conscious of their beauty and the glory of their raim ent In Iho kindllnoes of tnolr hearts they were there to a'low the good people n chance to feast tho'r ' eyes upon their per- fectlons. Above such trifles themselves the many adoring glances cast upon them by the female portion of the audience and the looks of envy darted at them by the males passed equally unheeded by. Stand ing side by side until almost the last straggler had passed out , they were about to stroll up the street and farther extend their devastating way , when , alas ! for their pease of mind , thtir eyes fell upon another figure , arrayed like unto them selves , equally as beautiful , and frith a cano ns gorgeous as theira. All this might have been borne , but as tholr eyes traversed the figure of the newcomer their hearti sank wiihln them ; the shine ecumcd to dull on their dapper shocr , the nap of their silken tiles grow rough , and with ono moro despairing glance they rushed away and slunk up the etreot , ( torn and blighted boingc. Meanwhile the new comer with smile superior stretched him self to his full height and throw back his head , so that all the world might see why ho triumphed. Llko the others ho wore a high collar , but his collar was higher than theirs and in addition there glis tened at the top of it , keeping the eharp ends together , a diamond collar button , Twas thus ho had won his victory , for , by keeping pace with the cbango In col- Jaw , ho had reached the point where the collar left ofl and the cuff began. The possibilities ot the now fashion , however , are confined to long-necked men , and stumpy dudes will hereafter have to gsica with mournful envy upon tholr crano- necked brethren who are able to got one moro adornment on their lovely persons. GETTING HID OF BLEJIISHE3. Moles and Tattoo Maries Kcmovod uy Means of Electricity. New York Sun. A man with a small mole on his chin climbed up to the stoop of a doctor's cilice in West Nineteenth street not long ago. "I want to got rid of the mole , hoeald. when a young doctor came ont and asked him what the matter was. "Step right in , nnd I'll do it , " the doc tor responded , as ho reached for a largo mahogany box containing a polished elec trical mach'ne , with insulated wire rnn- nlng from the battery to a neat carved handle. The Doctor sat the patient down In an eaiy chair , threw hia head back , and droased the mole deftly wilh a losal aitiesthotle that gradually benumbed the flesh until it was robbed of all ecn- sltivonoiH. Then the Doct9r fitted a tiny atrip of platinum into the handle and turned on the hill force of the battery. The platinum wa's aglow with a pure white heat in a twinkling. The doctor drew It slowly and carefully through the mole as if ho were using n razor blade. The patient felt the glow of the Intense heat through his check ; but the burning away of tha mole was as painlesj as It was rapid. When a soothing aU'o had been applied tha Dootor sent the patient away happy. Ho told him that in less ihan a month the wound would heal without leaving a scar. "Few of the public know of the process , although it is simply an elaboration of the one used to remove cancers and s'lnl- lar growths on the neck and body , " younc Polica Snr eon Satterleo said. "Indies who would be other-wise faul Icsj in complexion can have blotches painlessly removed by the same process without marking the flesh. Superfluous hair can be permanently eradicated In a second's tlmn by a single rouch of the platinum needle. Its greatest usefulness , however , Is In removing tattooing marks from the arms and hands , About nine boys ont of every dozen are crazy to disfigure them selves that way , and they regret it for years afterward because they think the dlsQgnremont la for life. Nobody ever made a bigger mistake , "Any piece of tattooing ou the body can be entirely removed , and , if properly done , no scar need bo left , The process Is a gradual ono , bacnuio the eradication has to bo done piecemeal , and caio oxer- cited to prevent the platinum ncedlofrom burning more than balf through ihoinner cuticle. This utution will render the scarring of the akin after the wound heals Impossible. " "VVelllswin ! " cried ono of Capt. Will iams' sergeant ? , suddenly baring Ills arm and displaying some fine sailor tattooing , ' I'll come around to-morrow and have you begiu on that. It's made me uuhap- py for twenty years to look at it , " When Mil ten and Shakespeare wrote only five cr six millions of po p'e spoke 4ho EDgliah la'guaze , The number has now Incroisai to 100,000,000 , over one- half of whom live in the United Slates , The loyal icraglio of Persia con'a'ns ' ' no male pcnon over the ago of o'ovun , and no Europeans , Each royal favorite hai her sjparato pavillion and her aUll'of servants , her cijulpnges , and her jewels J and her revenue. ' OUGHIfURE .If/toiifri/ * I fee /Vniii O ; > f < ifr. , Jimrllt * anil 1'otsoiui. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE Tor Conjli , Pore Throat , llnnnrnnis Influonta , Col < t . llrxincliltl. , t'rotipMiociplnc t'ough , AMIimn , fjulnar , l'nln ln Client , nj Ml.tr ifrctloni < itlh Tti rout anJ Lung * . Price no f ent a bottle , PoM bv Hrneelnts ntul nrat. rt ! ' , , V lr" * " " "W' 'o 'nrt'/M ' iMrtlraltf Mfironiirt'i/ OH , 't for tlittn tf HI rwcjri- tire tiottlt , Ktirc > t cAarWi paM * by ttnJtna one dollar to TIIK rium M A. . , l Uwutri n..M < nuf ctiirtr , millmorr , flnrl n < l , V. B. A. Swltt'i Spoclflo curcil mo of rhciimitltm three months Ago , niter my phjgiclaos had exhausted their remedies \\lthout Rtxlni ; relief. . C. 1 * . aooMiun , Alt y at LAW , Urunswlck , Go. I have boon atlllcted with rheumatism nearly forty roars , and a tow bottles of Swift's Specific cured mo. It la a God Bond t the rudcrlnR. J , II. WADlitn , Thomson , Go , I h&robccn entirely rollnod ( of eororo rhcumatltm In my right arm by the 11900 ! Sniffs Specific , ivnd passed through Ust winter without a reUpso. SIU.NKT IlKRBiRT , K < 1. S * . Culthfttor , Atlanta , On. TWENTVT YEARS. 1 had boon n eullcror from rheumatism twenty years ; was reduced to a skeleton ; could hardly Kd about , eon on crutchce. Swill's Spec flo lias cured mo sound iml veil. MRS EIRA MERSHO.X , Macon , O.i. Swift's Specific has rcllcvod mo of ihoumattsm which at ono tlroo threatened to flop my ministerial woik. RRV. W , A. KIRK , Cross I'Ulns.Ala. Swllt's Spcclflo Is entirely vegetable. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases malloJ free , Tim SWIFT Srxcina Co. , Atlanta , Cla. 'clironleANerrona ' - l QnlcU. Horn Cam. fE.tabll.tea 1B31) ) , crll i ff truaranleo . . nderfrifcen. Surseud two stamps for Celebrated Medical Wort * . Address , F. D. CLARKE , SIU. . , iSQ Soutla Clark Street , CHICAGO. ILL. NktiHASKA LAND ABENCt [ { SUCCESSORS TO DAVIB & SNIDEK. ) GENERAL DEALEH3 IN 1505 FARNAHI STREET. - - OMAHA. IIiuo ( or eale 200,000 acres carefully selected lands In Kastcrn Nebraska , at low mloo and on easy terras Improved ( arms for ealo In Douglas , Dodge , Colfax , Platte , llurt , Cuming , Harpy , Washington , Her rick , Saundcrs , end Duller counting. Taxes paid In all parts or the etati. Money loarcd on improved faring. Notary 1'ubllo always In office. Correspondence solicited 017 St. Charles St. , St. Lonls , Mo. .1 regular graduate of two Medical College * , bis been longel DCedlQ the ipKlftl treatment or OKHOMIC , KIEIOUB , BKM nau litooD r > iatiiutbKD anr other tflijalrUQ la 81. Loul u city ptpcri ihow &e < l all old refltdenu k&ow. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Menltl knd Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Wttc- lions of Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Po/ioOag / , Old SoreS and Ulcers , > ro treated llh nnparallelM laeeesi. on Intut Bclentltla principle ! . turelrPrivately. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , bieh produce omo or the following elTcctil DcrvouiDeu , dcbllitr , dlmneil of light and defectlto memory , plraplea on tbo raee , p&yileal decay , averflontolbt society o I females , eontvilca o t tleas etc * rfiudcrlnc Marrlaco Improper or unhappy , au permaDcatfyevrcd. I'aiaphleHSa pagenjontbe abovenet * la lealed envelope , frrelo any adilrug. Ccniultatlon al r fleeorby mall Tree , andluvlted. Wrlto for quciUooi. A Positive Written Guarantee give * In ill cormble caies , Medicines tent everywhere , Pamphlets , inplish or Gorman , 04 pa ei , do 9criblnc above diseases , ia male or female , P& 2 > MARRIAGE GUIDE ! KO page ] , fine platen , llluitratcd In cloth and ( lit klailnz. 60c , luooeyor Toitage : lalue , paper eoreri , 2&C. Thtb bc contains alt the curloui , doubtrul or InQOlklUve aat U feno * . A took or great Int rut to til. UetltS , Itetntt rc rrcmatud top "Will rnrll ? ttio Ulu thu LIVER anil KIDNEYS. ami Kiumme WK UKAI.TU ami VJOOJl -XOTJTIC enroll. Hollas , nerves rccelvo nuwlorcc. lirllVLiia tia niliKl unit puinlleo ; Jlralii Power. tilTurhiKlroiii complaints 2 > tiucullurti llH'U'srx wilt ura u M iu r 0 liiiriir w iiubuiiui n ) ini-it e > " * 'l Und In 3)11. Ef.-jmai'BIRON TONIC u nfa and "needy euro , ( tllvcs a clear. lieajUiy complexion , i'rciinent sncmptsitt cr > ' " " 'jrft''tlnK onlyudU > the popularity of the orlKlnnl. Ho uot expert * ilcnl f-ettlll ) OIIIIJINAI. ANI > JIE8T. tfHcmlrournddroMtoTliBOr. IlnrtnrMed Oq.V St.JoaI , Mo. , tor our "DJIKAM HOOK. " B , lnfnrraftl on. / ! * * . * * M. R. RBSDON , RKI'ItESENXSl PhconU Insurance Co. , London , Cash Aiu ta | 5,8 i,000 Westchester.N. Y , Capital 1,000,000 TheUcrohants of NewarkN. J. , Capital. . . , 1,576,000 QlrardFlre , Fhlladelpbla.CaplU ) 1,200,000 Woman's Fund.Car-IUI _ _ . 1.VS900C Imported JK BOTTLES. 2r longer. . _ - . - . . - Bavaria Cuhnbneher , . - - Bavnria Pilsner _ , . . . . . . . Bohemian. Kaiser. - - - - . . * - * - .Bremen. DOMESTIC. BudTTOiBer . Bt , Lonis. eVnbanser. . . _ _ _ .St. Lonis. Best's. . . . - Milwaukee. Bchlitz-Piluner Milwaukee. Krnq's Omaha Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine Wine. VD. MAURER , 1213 Farnam St. A FINE LINE OP THK ONLYIEXOIiDblVB IN OMAHA'JNKB , ( JTho remarkable growth of Omahn during the last few years la K mattes ot great astonishment to these who pay an occasional visit to this growing cltf. The development of the Stor-V yards the necessity of the Bolt Llnt > Road thi finely paved street * the hundreds of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled In the last five years. All thin Is a great surprise to visitor * and la the admiration of our cltlions. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial Improvements madn n llvoiy demand for Omaha real estate , and every Invostoi has made handaomo profit. Slnao the Wall Street panic May , with the subsoauont cry of hard tlmon , there has boon loss demand from specula * tors , but a falx demand from Invootora Booking homos. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices In build. Ing material and are securing their homou at much loss cost than will bo possible n year bonce. Speculators , too , can bay real est < B cheaper now and ought to take advant v o of present prices for futnro pro ta. The next few years promises grottoa djvolopmonts In Omaha than the pwd fiv ) years , which have boon aa good M wo could reasonably desire. Now man' nfaotnrlng establishments and largo job * blng houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaho. There are many In Omaha and through * bnt the State , who have tholr money in the banks drawing a nominal rate of In terest , which , If judiciously Invested In " Omaha real ebtato , would bring them ' much greater returns. Wo have many $1 , bargains which ire are confident will $ bring the purchaser large profiti In the near future. We have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north and 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 streets " in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty m tlie western part of the city will increase in valun _ We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards property - ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in tins section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the once in a short time. We also have some line business lots and some elegant inside rnsi- dencep for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find e ° ° d borpBiiiB by calling ! REAL ESTATI BROKERS. 213 South 14th St , Bet .ropn Farnham and Douglas. P. S. We ask these who have property for sale at a bargain to jjivo aa a callWe want only bargamn Wo will positively not handle prop erty at more than ita real value.