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IKMtl.lCK'S FOOD ' ( ) . , llurlnc , 5 IIoniicn'8 IHT ExTJijT or James Medical Institute Chartered by theStateorilil- nola for theexpresspurpose of giving Immediate rcliclin all chronic , urinary and pri vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , GleetrndSyphilis in all their complicated forms , also all dlseaiKS of the Skin and UlooUpromptlyrellevedand pcrmanentlycurcd by rcme- _ , _ _ , fijicdall'rurtlrf * Seminal Weakness , NiRhtLcsses by Dreams , Pimples on the FaceLost Manhood , jioottiivluciircil. Tliert - < sjio < u-vcrliiicilii . The qpproprlate remedy is at once used in each case. Consultations , per- oonal or by letter , aacredly contidential. Med icines sent by Mall nod Express , No marks on fiockace to Indicate contents 01 esader. Addresa fiRJAMES-No.204W&shInglon&LlChIcagoUI , KewWooawori ! Warranted 5 Years , BOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS , A HIGHWAY ROBBERY. \Yhen I first ttok my seat as a clotk In onr bank th'j RtAi0 of the country W B far loss s ( o t'nnn It Is now. The ready were not only uncontclous of imcuahm , and fulal In many places to whooU and lnRj , but dangerous to 'a still moro ilarming degree from the ratragoa and 'obborios to which the trarolers were oz- oa cd Mon'a minds were nneettlod by the in cidents of the wnr on which wo had jast jntorcd commerce was Intorrnptod , ircdlt was at an end , and dlstroes began , o bo dlecovcrcd snoDg whole clanaoa of , ho Trliolo classes o the population who md hitherto lived In comfort. However harshly the Inrw was admlnlatcrod , R aormcd to have o terrors for tbo ovll- door , and , Inflftod , the undisoonilng cru- dlty of the statute book defeated its own object by punishing all crimes alike. But a titno of poonnlary prcaiuro n not a 'bad season fora "bank. The hotuo nourished , though the country was In great straits , nnd the on ormona profits at that tinio realized by bankers which enabled thorn to pur- chnc largo cetatoa and ontabino the old torrltorial aristocracy made the profce- ston as unpopular among the higher claB833 as it had already become among the 'Unreasoning masses. By thorn a banker was looked upon as a sort of a licensed forger , who created enormous auma of money by merely signing square pieces of flimsy paper , and lam persuad ed the robbcryof a bank would have boon considered by many people qnito as meri torious an action nj the dlaporjal of u band of coiners. Those , however , were not the uonti- mcnts of us bankers' clerks. Wo felt that wo belonged to a mighty corporation , on whoso good trill depended the pros- peiity of half the farms of the country. \Vo considered ourselves the executive government , and carried on the business of the oflico with a pride and dig nity that would have fit- od us for secretaries of state. Wo used to even walk the streets with a oragtjadocia air , as if onr pockets wore loaded with gold ; and if two of us hired a gig for a country excursion wo pretended to look nndor the driving seat as If to see to the safety of Inconceivable amounts of money ; ostentatiously displaying our pis tols to show that wo were dctormlnod to defend our treasure or die. Not seldom thcao promotions were required in reality for when a pressure tor gold occurred among our customers , tire of the most courageous of the clerks were di'patched with the required amount in strong leather bogs deposited under the seat of the gig , which bags they were to guard at the risk of their lives. Whether from the bofli'y ' strength I was gifted with or from some idea that I was not given to boasting , ! misjht really ptisaeaa the neces sary amount of boldness , I do not know , but I was ( elected as one of the guards tea a valuable cargo of this description , and , as if to show an impartiality between the most silent and the most talkative of their servants , the partner united with me in this service the most blustering , boastful , good-hearted and loud-voiced young gentleman I have over known. You have most of yon hoard of the famous electioneering orator , Tom Rud dle , who stood at every vacancy for county and borough , and passed his whole life , between the elections , in can vassing for himself and friends. Tom Huddle was my fellow-clerk , and gen erally the companion of my drives in charge of treasure. "What would you do , " I said to Tom , "in case wo were attacked ? " "Tell ye what , " said Tom , with whom that was a favorite way of beginning almost cvory sentence "tell ye whatl I'll shoot 'cm through the hoadl" "Then you expect there will be more than one ? " "I should think so , " said Tom. "If there would be only one , I'd jump out of the gig and give him a precious licking Tell yo what , 'twould be a proper punish ment for his Impertinence. "And if a balf-dozan should try It ? " "Shoot 'em all 1" Never was there such a determined custodian as the gal lant Tom Ruddle. One cold December evening wo were suddenly sent elf In charge of throe bags of coin to bo delivered into customers' hands within ten or twelve miles of the town. The clear , frosty sky was exhll- orating , onr courage was excited by the speed of our motion , the dignity of our responsible ofh'co and a pair of horse pistols which lay across the apron. "Tell yo what , " said Tom , taking np one of the pistols and ( as I afterward found ) ftill-cacking it , " 1 should rather like to meet a few robbers. I should servo them as 1 did those throe disbanded soldiers " "How was that ? " "Ohl it as well , " said Tom , pretending to grow very serious , "to eay nothing about these unfortunate accidents. Blood is a frlfiht- fnl thing on the conscience , and a bullet through a fallow is a dfstgrceablo sight ; but tell yo whatl I'd do It again Follows who risk their lives must take their chance , my boy. " And here Tom put the other pistol on full ccck and looked audaciously on both sidoa of the road , as If daring the lurking murderers to come forth nnd re ceive the reward of their crimes. As to the story of the soldiers and the fearful Insinuations of a bloody deed executed on one or all , it was a prodigious rhodomon- tado for Tom was such a tender-hearted Individual that if ho had shot a kitten it would have made him unhappy for a week. But , to hear him talk , yon would have taken him for a civic Richard the Third one who had "neither pity , love nor fear. " His whiskers were also very ferooloui and suggestive of battle , murder and ruin. So he went on playing with } his pistol , and giving himself out for an un < pitying executioner of vengeance on the guilty , until wo reached the small town where one of onr customers resided , and It wan neoeejary for one of as to carry nc of the bags to its destination. Tom nn < dortooktbo task. As the village at which the remaining parcels were to be delivered was only a mile further on he determined to waU acrojs the fields and join me after he had executed Ills commission. Ho looked ctrefally at the piiming of hia pistol , stuck it ostentatiously Into the outside pookot of his greatcoat , and , with stately atep , marched off with the heavy money bag in his Iiand. I put the whip to the horse and trotted merrily forward , think ing nothing whatever of robbery or dan ger. Oar fin.it customer resided at the outskirts of the village a farmer tvlio re quired a considerable amount of gold. I pullei np at the narrow dark entrance of the lane that led to the house , and , as my absence couldn't be for moro than a few minutes , I left th-JRJjand proceeded up the Une with my gerlden treasure. I delivered it Into the hands of 1U owner , 'a , manfully resisting all his hospitable Invitations , I took my learo and walked rapidly toward the gig. As I drew near I porco'.vcd in the ilcar star-light a man mov.ntcd on the top and groping under the seat. I ran orward , and the nun , alarmed at my reproach preach , rapidly ra'sed ' himself from his stooping position , n.nd , presenting n postol , fired it so close to my eyes that the flash blinded mo for a moment ; the action was so sudden and my surprlso so great , that for a short time , too , I was bewildered , and scarcely know whether I was alive or doad. The old horse never started at tfco report , and I rested my hand on tbo rim of the wheel , while I endeavored to gather my scattered thoughts. The first thing 1 ascertained vas that the man had disappeared. I then hurriedly examined under the seat , and , to my Intense relief , perceived the remaining money-bag still in its place. There was a slit in it , however , near the tcp , as if made by n knife , the robber probc'bly resolving merely to potsoss himself of the coin without the danger ous accompaniment of tbo leathern sack , by which ho might have boon traced. "Toll yo what , " s ld a voice cloco bo- sl o mo , as I concluded my scrutiny , "I don't like practical jokes like that firing cff pistols to frighten folks. You'll alarm the whole village. " "Tom , " I said , "now's the time to time to show your oonrago. A man has robbed the gig or tried to da it and has fired at mo within a yard of my face. " Tom grow perceptibly pale at this in formation. "Was thcro only one ? Then the accomplices are near. What's to be done ? Shall ire reuse Farmer Makhu and get his men to help ? " "Not fr the world , " I said ; "I would rather face a dozen shots than have my carelessness known at the bank. It would ruin mo for life. Lot us count the money In this bag , quickly deliver It if it bo correct , and then follow the rob ber's course. " It was only a hundred- guinea bag , that one , but the counting was nervous work. Wo found three guineas wanting. Wo were luckily able to supply thorn from our own pockets , having just received our quarter's salaries , and I left Tom there , delivered the bag to its destination very near at hand , without a word of the rob bery , and wont back to him. "Now , which way did ho go ? " said Tom , resum ing a little of his former air , clutching hia pistol , like the chief of a chorus of banditti In a molodrima. I told him I had boon so confused that I had not ob served which way ho had rotroatod. Tom was an old hand at poaching though ho was a clergyman's son , and oucht to have sot a better example. "I have hoard a bare stir at a hundred yards , ' he said , and laid his car cloco to the frosty ground. "If he's within a quarter of a mile I shall hoar him move. " 1 alto lay down on the ground. Wo heard nothing but onr breathing and the breathing of the horso. "Hush , " said Tom at last. "Ho hai come out of his hiding. I hoar a man's stop far away to the left ; bring your pistol and let us follow. " [ To bo continued. ] Mrs. Minnie Welsholt , 57 E. Pratt St. , Baltimore , Maryland , says she suffered with a painful cough which kept her awake at night. A doao of Rod Star Cough Cure gave instantaneous relief. In a short time she was cured. To produce a sensation by an original performance , a young man In the City of Mexico attempted to commit suicide by stabbing himself with a corkscrew. Question of Temper an ce. Bo It remembered that Brown's Iron Bitters cannot bo bought at the tavern , the gin-mill , or any resort of drunkards It is not the sort of "bitters" that old topers want. It is the greatest Iron med icine in the world , toning the system , enriching the blood and invigorating the life. Nobody was ever made to like liquor by using this great family medi cine. It cures dyspepsia , indigestion , weakness and malaria. Eating "With Fear nnd Trembling , Merchant Traveller. "Do yon cat hash with a fork ? " asked the landlady of her now boarder. "No , m'm , " ho responded kindly. "Ah , you eat it with a knife , then ] " with some evidence of disproval "No , m'm , " he repeated moro timidly than before. "Indeedl Pray may I ask you how you do eat it ? " " ' " "Yes'm. "How ? " "With fear and trembling , ma'm. " Ho loft the same day. * * * Organic weakness or loss of power in either sex , however induced , speedily and permanently cured. En close three letter stamps for book of par ticulars. Wood's Dispensary Medical Association , BnfMo , N. Y. STATE JOXTINGS , The Lincoln News Bays : "Tholifeinsurance policy which n Lincoln youth , who recently died while In Omaha , made in favor of his In tended , and thus caused considerable com ment and controversy among the deceased's relatives , was amicably settled by the com pany's agent handing the amount duo over to the young lady in question. " The latest report of n coal find comes from Saliuo county , six miles west of Wilber. The alleged find is six foot thick , on the farm of Anton Karplsek. The Itepublican river has been on a tear for the 'past ten days. Citizens in llarlan , Franklin , Webster , Nuckplls , Tiiayur and other counties are eulferinir. from loss of bridges , swept away by an irresistible force , Merchants in particular who depend upon trade from over the Kansas borders and have largo stocks on hand , in anticipation of a heavy trade , are very anxions for immediate relief , aa their Inter-state commerce ia sud denly closed , Many farina are flooded and livea endangered. Mrs. Woodward has recovered SICOO from the city of Lincoln for injuries resulting from a fall on a broken sidewalk. John D. Jenkins , of Holmoavllle , Gage county , Is flourishing the skin of a sixteen pound wild cat , which ho dirpatchud with a club. club.The The plans for thn Plattumnuth canning company show a building 100x21 , one story high , frame with Iron roof. In addition there will DO a boiler bouse and stora room. Lincoln ia cracked on teller skating , A scheme Is on foot to build another new skatIng - Ing rink 300 feet long by 100 feet wide and two stories iiiuh , to bo built nt brick , iron and jtUaH. Thu ends of the first story will be semicircular - circular in form. The ancles will be fitted up fur lidios' and cent's parlors , steam heated and to contain all modera improvement ! " . B Fifty pectlous of land were recently sold In ncoln county , netting 3 , ,000. The pros pect of a 13 , & M. extension in that direction is started a lively demand for land , The school census of Fremont , just comple ted , shows an incratee over lart year of forty- eight children not a very enthusiastic show * ing for "the prettiest , " The total number of children between 6 and 21 years of age , ii 12GU. Of theee COO are boys and G U girls. The widow of Jamns GrHien , the crippled robber killed in the raid on the date treasury two weeks npo , lian retained two prominent lawyers of Lincoln and n ill begin ouit against Governor Diwa , Treisurur Willard and De tectives Pound , J.i > Ij and Thompson for con- piling to cause the death of her husband , Damages will b ajked in large amount , but just what figure HM not boon decided upon. Tha attorneys r Inves'.lgftting tha mutter and will bftve the pai-era prepared ready to file in a for-- . ff Seward will tlctowino at the April election the question oi lasting bonds to the amount of Ss.OOO to iwrciaBO lire fighting machinery. Tha democrats are haing a "monkey and parrot time" over thn Bo ward postofh'cc. Something lens than a dozen ol the faith'ul are cAndidntei for the appointment , and the Joellng botwwin the factions Is ecttinR hotter all the time. D , IT. Wheeler , statistical secretary of the itr.te agricultural department , has prepared a retort in regard to the crop of last ytar which * hews Ihat 40 per cent , of the corn will bo ntcd in the sUto , 45 i > cr cont. of the corn was still on hand March 1st , and 98 per cent of the crop of last year waa good merchantable coin. Tha estimated yield of the state was 138,090.615 bushels , and 80,718,000 will bo shipped out of the stato. The David City Republican has collapsed , gene o\cr Iho range , to ba resurrected at Lincoln under the name of "Tho Now llcpub- Ho. " n temperance paper , at Lincoln. The field is a huge uno to labor in. The immigration into Chcny county for the last low weeks has boon Immense. The larmeru near Valentino have com menced plowing , as the fmo weather has put the ground In good shape to bo turned over , The railroad bauds at Valentino are work ing night and day unloading material for the ninety milo oxteneiou , The bridge contractor will commence on his contract next week. The city attorney of Fremont has knocked out the city hall ecnemo by deciding that the city has nn authority to lesuo bonus for that purpose. There is considerable gnashing of tooth in consequence. Miss Piott , of York , pulled on her gloves and seeing some grnaso spots on them pro ceeded to banish them with gasoline. When this was accomplished she throw the remainder - dor of the gasoline in the itovo and the RO\CS ! took firo. She toro thorn from her hauds as soon as possible , but not until she was so bad- lv burnui that largo pieces of skin and flesh came oil with the gloves. She ran to a doctor and had tha burns dressed , but is entirely helpless and a great sufferer. G. W. Mover , a Dodge county farmer , has invented a haystacker that takes the field. It consists of a dump on which the hay is drawn by a swoop , and a chute on to which tha dump throws the hay and which slides the fodder on the stack at any height the stacker wishes. The same team which sweeps the hay on the dump can bo utilized for hauling up that sweepful and thus the expense of nn extra team and driver is saved. Tha machine can bo made any height and folds up and can bo changed readily in location. Crete boasts of three Indies whoso combined avolrdupoisls 715 a good starter for a dime museum , Ada 1J , Goodrich , a younff lady of Aurora , was taken violently insane last week , and had to bo removed to Lincoln. No known cause for the malady exists , none of her people having been thus afflicted. Wjld geese are flying high. Chorus of Nebraska democrats : "Few die and none resign " F. M. Wolcott , the Wcopinc- Water mil lionaire , contemplates building a. 810,000 residence , A farmer in tha northern part of the state has hired a man to work for _ him this year on a schedule of wages beginning with a kernel of wheat the first day , two the next , four , eight , nnd so on doubling the amount _ every day. Taking this price tor weeks instead of days wo find the hired man's wages for tbo first week in the year would bo 2,1268,810,320 , bush els or 507,135 car loads allowing tOO bushels to each car. [ Springfield Monitor. A new elevator at Springfield , Cass county is ready for business. The Cedar county seat fight is still in the courts. One of tha Sioux City and Pacific transfer boats is being put in shapa at lil.iir to cross cars in case the spring iloods should cause damage to the bridge approaches. The Presbyterians of Scotia have purchased a lot 'and will build a handsome church edifice this summer. llumboUU claims to bo gradually drawing ahead of its rival , Aurora , having recently captured a dry goods establishment from that town. The school superintendent of Columbus re fused to allow the young democrats to "hang their starry banners en the outer walls" on the 4th. The boys may get a chance- "scratch" him yet. The Grand Island court house bible has been stolen , but the quality of tha oaths have not changed , The saloons of Nebraska City are closed on Sunday 'for sure..1 Large cargoes are , however , stored away the evening before , so that the pious atmosphere Is not'as dry as it looks , lleffornon , the Emerson saloonkeeper , was hauled up by tholadiesof the Woman's Christ ian Temperance Union , Jwas held by Jua- tico Warnock in bonds of 81,000 to await the action of the grand jury on nine separata counts. A "citizens" ticket is worrying the polit ( ians of Blair. Craig and Oakland are girding their loins to wrest the Burt county seat from Tekamnh , la a triangular fight possession is equal to a victory. Cedar county is § 20,000 in the wholo. The Omaha Republican Is the organ of the Union Pacific , and the Lincoln Journal is the organ of the 13. & M , railroad in Nebraska , factH that should bo borne in mind by the people when reading articles on the subject of railroad regulation in those papers. [ Butler County I'ress. The democrats of Tecumaeh at a caucus meeting , balloUcd for candidates for postmas ter. 0. M. Wileon came out victorious , and is anxiously welching the mutations of civil service , The Uurvvell Bell rings the prahcs of Gnr- ficld county , just organized. The tone of tbo paper is rather sharp , and current events are well tolled. f The Lincoln Democrat is authority for siy- ing that ono man nnd his family all clerks in tha last legislature-presented vouchers for § 2,000 as salaries. Verily , to victors the spoils do gel Mr. Sibbett , one of the legal candle-lights of Ulysses , thumped a bill collector and paid $23 80 into the school fund for the amuse ment , Sibbett liken his budga better than Ulackstons , and is always on the fight. Three Irishmen of W nt Point Peter Gal lagher , Felii Murray and James Keof have enlisted for the war and are about to join the Irish-American brigade which is to fjo abroad "to help the bravo Mahdi of _ Kgypt in his op position to the conquest of his natlvo country by tbo rapacious r.nplish. " They will leave New York about the first of May. The Y. M. C. A. of Lincoln Is ready to receive S2B contributions toward a building : und. Burglars in various parts of j the state are arming for the summer campaign. Follow ing close on the raid on a Lincoln gun store , a similar store in Columbus was overhauled last week and four fine breech-leading rifles , val ued at 8200 , taken. Peter Mathewg , an unhung brute who out raged an old woman of sixty years , in Lan caster county In 1881 , has been captured and jailed after a four years' search. The crime was committed in Hock Creek precinct in April , 1881. After accomplishing bis villain ous deed Mathews went to his old homo In Washington county , N , Y , , where ho was captured la June of that year by Sheriff Mo- lick. On the return trip , while the officer was asleep , Mathews broke tbo chains which tied him to the car seat and jumped whllo the train WAS running at full spaed , and escaped. Tha shackled were broken by placing his feet on the rail and pounding the rings with a rock. In this way he boon divested himself of his jewelry and made for South America. Last December he waa again BACO at his old haunta , and his arrest followed on February ! , He is now behind the penitentiary bars , id will doubtless bo given a steady job. Sam Lee , the Grand Island Chinaman ar rested for running an opium joint , whispered to the judges "Lxcuso me , m no do it any more,1 and Landed over over a ton-dollar bill. The joint In now locked tight. It is reported the 0. B. & Q t searching around Hulo for a convenient placeto bridge the Missouri. Beatrice in skirmishing around for a site for the home of the fe bla minded , which the legislature located there. Tecumseh will decide next month between prohibition or license , | a other words , to liquor openly or on tuu uly. A IltSUMU'S HANI ) AVOHK. How Joseph Shirk Employ * Ills Tlmo In Ills Mountain Hut , A dispatch from Vogansvlllo , Pa. Bats : On the brow of the Osrornarvon hills lives nn old man named Joseph Shirk. lie owns n small tract of woodland and some cleared land , which ho has occupied forotcra quarter of a century. Ills dwelling la a modest one-story frame , and the pajser by , unacquainted with the man within , would imagine him to bo a sim ple mountaineer or small farmer. But Shirk it something more , On a number of rude shelves in the lower room of his houto ho has arranged a largo number _ of mathematical Instruments , all of which ho made himself after hia agricultural toil was over for the day. A small stream running down from the rnountail sldo turns a wheel which furnishes him with power to tnrn a rndo lathe of hia own construction. The room is a regular inn- chine shop , in which the old man turns out various Instruments solely for his amusement. Ilia hat production ia a civil engineer's transit. 11 o ia an export In making astronomical observations , lie lias telescopes , quadrants , globes , chains and other articles , all of which ho han made himself in hia machine , shop. Around him the region is very wild nnd rough , i yet old man Shirk lives alone with his Instruments and passes his time merrily. At ono tlmo ho was a smart young school teacher , but circumstances changed the course of his life and led him to n hermit's existence on the bleak hllla of Caernar von. Woman's Suffering nnd Relief. These languid , tiresome sensations , causing you to feel scarcely able to bo n your foot ; that constant dram that is taking from your system all its former elasticity ; dilvlng the bloom from your cheeksthat ; continual strain upon your vital forces , rendering you Irrltablo and fretful , can easily bo removed by the use of that marvelous remedy , Hop Bitters. Ir regularities and obstructions of your system , are relieved at once whllo the special causu of periodical pain are permanently removed. Nona receive so much benefit , and none nro so profoundly grateful , and show such an inter est in recommending Hop Bitters as women. A Postal Qard Story. I was aflcctod with kidney and urinary Trouble "For twelve years ! " After trying all the doctors and patent medicines I could hear of , I used two bot. ties of Hop " " "Bitters ; And I am perfectly cured. I keep it "All the tlmol" respectfully , B.F. Bootho , Saulabnry , Tonn. May 4,1883. Biuro-oni ) , PA. , May S , 187C. It has cured mo of several diseases , such as nervousness , sickness at the stomach , monthly troubles , etc. I have not seen a sick day iu a year , since I took Hop Bitters. All my neigh bors U9o them. Mrs. Fannie Groon. $3,000 Lost. "A tour to Europe that cost mo S3,003done "mo less good than one bottle of Hop Bitters ; " also cured wife of fifteen ' "they my years' nor- "vous weakness , sleeplessness and and dys pepsia. " K. M. , Auburn , N. Y. So. BLOOMINOVILLE , O. , May 1 , 79. SIBS I have been Buffering ton years.ond I tried your Hop Bitters , and it done mo more good than all the doctors. Miss S. S , Boone. Baby Saved. Wo are so thankful to Bay that our nursing baby was permanently cured of a dangerous and protracted constipation and irregularity of the bowels by the UBO of Hop Bitters by its mother which at the same time restored her to perfect health and strength. The Parents , Eochestcr , N. Y. None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Sbuu all the vile , poisonous etuH with "JIop" or "Hops" In their came. It UMlleal pp ttlngv ! _ tfciqnljlu fitter.nswaitw Aol. worlt , eur i Uj.jvp.ift , DUrrLai , Icier u.4 Atu. , ted b.4 luarlert of tbo DU * t On ml A few drop * ! tr.rtrt a dtllcioai fl f M ft clft" of cr.uoptn. . ko 1 to * 11 lumincr ilrinhi Trj It t4 l ffv tf eoanU'Mij Aik vour noftr or drnjrlit to itumijfci * * jltEinuf < : tiir.dlr/DR.J 0. B tIl.UlllT4io.Va. J. W. VTOPZBBAHH , COLS AQSilZc Cl ISltOAltWAY. Y. XT- V * . : * The fittest subjects K ( or ( ever anda ue , and remittents ; are Die debilitated , b 1- lousand nervous. To BUohiiersons.IIostct- ter'8 Stomach Bitters - tors affords adequate protection by In creasing Btain Inland cjlstant power of tbo constl- tntlon.Qiidby check- Inc Irregularities of tbo liver , etomach and l > OHcl . More- ener , it eradicates malarial complaints ol an obstinate tjpe and stands alone un equalled among our national remedies , For ale Dealers generally. JUKI I'll ! . LI6IIEI ) , a _ liaDdiomft II- B InmlnitM TIII/VTISI : oft HF.t.v i > ivir.oiMii-vr OP Tin : 7iuI.i : DUST. " colored n.tomlcil | > Itte , full eiplanttlcm , ruedlckl orilaleoi , etc. * Bbowi tbftt undeTelopedor hrunken condition li Abnormal and un * ijcKUtiy } how to enlarge to full and proper proportion ! . Bafe , limpid , aljlolQIeljr certain. ( Other-portions and mem * ten develo l I J ilmllac proceil. ) A cop ? of tlill talo- Allo took mailed In a aed ! enYelopo for 89 cti. jlddrell/ f , O. Drawer 17O. IlUFa'ALO. IV. V i. COLLARS 0 CUFFS * tlAJUNd THII UAXK Ml THS / FINEST QOOD9 EVER MADE , KINO ill LlneH. MTH Linings AND Exteriors. Ak for Ultra AH M BROS .Axr < mt. for Oranh * COWING & GO , JOBUEIU IK WROUGHT IRON PIPE , Millf able and Call Iron Lead PIpe and Sheet Load niMniLLi\uiiKHiitLL ) liars , Plambeis1 Gas and steam Fitters' IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES , l4th&DodgeSIOMAHANEB. nrous- t iu.tlWtv , positively curcriimpatencv lout _ its' all wonUnoEOofetiii'ratHc nystt-in , cither FOX H livmail. J. II.Wiini 'iVJJ07htat rlt ( JMrntT. ip clalui ( Agdrtai "tVlWAU6.ua1 " 1'rfc from Opiate * , /'iiirllrt nti < J A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE ' ' Throal Honrncnos Influrnta , I'or C'onahd , Pore , Cold * . IlronchKU , C'roup , \ \ hooptne Connh , Attiimn , luna1'Mnnln ( Chrnt , andcttitr Affections of th Throat n I Luna * . Trice no cents n bottlo. Bold by DrtiecUts find tlrM- cm. l\trttf unable to tnrtitce their atnltr to iirnnittla get it for them ttllJ rtcttre tire tottleiEii > re3i cfiaract vatJby ttmllngont dollar to TUB nmii.r * ji.TonFtrn ronpisT , Bolt Owueri fciKl 3tMiurAfturfr . lUltlBDlT , n r ) ( ncl , r.8. A. HEALTH. Swift's Specific cured me of rhoum&tl m three months ORO , after my pliRlclM > s htul cxlinugtcd their remedies without RUlnR relief. 0.1' . Oooui BAR , Alt y at Law , llrunsnlclc , On. IhaMlocn afflicted lth rheumatism nofwl ) forty oars , and a few bottles of Sn Ill's SpcclQo cured mo. It Is God send t * tbo ulTcrtnfr. , J. 13. WAULKH , Thomson , Go. I ha > o liccn entirely rcllc\cJ of sororo rhoimntlsm In my rlirht aim by tlio usoot Sniffs Spcoino. and ILISSCI ! through lust winter without a roUpse. StDKET llF.nuiur , 1M. Se. CulthAtor , Atlanta , Gn. TWENTY YKAHS. 1 had been n sufferer from rheumatism twcntv jcars ; was reouccd ton skeleton ; coulJ hardly got about , o\on on crutches. Sntlt's Spec Do lias cured mo sound and well , MRS EZRA MKRSIION , M.icon , Oa. Swift's Spctlflo has rcllc\cd mo of rheumatism \\hlch at ouo tlmo threatened to utop my ministerial work. Kxv. W. A. KIRK , Cross rlalns.Ala. SwKt'aSpoclflc Is entirely \egotablo. Trcatlao on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free , Tint BVUCT Srncmo Co. , Atlanta , Oa. QnloU. Bur * Cnitvu TXt written ffMorwnleo nfcron j MrrvtMJM undernfcert. d t ontamps for Cel > brat > < t II edlcnl Worki , Address , F. I > . C'LAIUtE. JH. J ) . . 186 SouUa Clark Street. CHICAGO. ILL. NEBRASKA LAND ABENCV [ ( SOCCESSOR8 TO DAVIS & SNIDEB. ) OENERAL DEALERS IN 1605 FARNAM STREET. OMAHA. Have ( or ealo 500,000 acres carefully selected lands In Eastern Nebraska , at low price and on easy terms Improved ( arms lor sale In Douglas , Dodge , Colfax , Flatte , Burt , Gumtng , Sarpy , Washington , Mcnlck Saundcrs , and Butler counting , Taxes paid In all parts of the etate. Money loared on lmpro\ed farms. Notary 1'nbllo always In office. Correspondence solicited G17 St. Charles St. , St. Lenis , Mo. A regular gpn-d note of tnoMedleiu Collcgci , has been longe ] engaged ID the special treatment or CuoNtr , NXBTOCB , SKI * nnd BLOOD DisEAiutlian anr otber tfnj-alelan In 8t. Lon as city paperi show and all old retldentn knov. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mcntrl end Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otner r * > % tc < lions of Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood PoffrWiug , Old Sores and Ulcers , r treated with unparalleled meeeil , on latest scientific principles Sa'tlv , Prlratelr. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure Or Indulgence , union produce some or the Tenoning effects ! nervouincss , debility , dlmnena T sight and defective memory , flmplcs on the face , physical decay , aversion to the society or females , conruilsa oMJcu , etc , rendering marriage Improper or unhappy , arj pennaoeitlyenred , I'ampbletcX ) ; aeeson the akove , sent U sealed envelope , free to anyaddre . Consultation at at Beeorbymalirrceandlnvlted. Write forqucstlous. A Positive Written Guarantee Slvem In all cnrable casej. Medicines sen ! everywhere. PampWoti , UnellBli or German. Q4 pneea , de- crlblnc above diieosoa , In maloor female , FIIES. MARRBAGE GUIDE ! S60 pages , Sne platen. Illustrated ID cloth and ( lit blndlcK , Me , money er poatage ; same , paper eorers , S5c. mi * t > * oS contains all too curious , doubtful or laqnuitlve vaat t * know. A book cftmal Intetut to alL Uealth. Benin. are ucustcd by its Jrtsi Willpurify. > , o m.OOD-rcni Uuii thu LIVER and KIDNEYS. and KKHTOIII. TMK liEAI/TU and VIGOR of YOUTH. Uyr * -icpsld. Wmitof Appcllto , In- iligustlon , Iack or btrongtli , nd'Jlre''L'lnjtalfiIiitely ) cured. Hones , luusclusaiiu in rcs rccelv o ncwiorcc. UilUfin tlio mind nnd rMippllcS llraln I'OVUT. LufTcilimlromcoinpl'liiti v in Lullarto ficlr or > \ will Bud InDR. Ii'airEH'SIROfT TONIC fnfs nod "jcedy cure , idlvcaailcor. licaltliy cumpli xlon. i'rerinont ntfcruptu at co""it irfi'itliiK onlj add ' < 3 tliopopiil.'irllyortliooriginal , JJouotciJcrl | < Sent pet tliu OKIUINAI. AMI JIKST. Bend TOurnddrenstoTbeDr. HartiirMAa Co X . fl'it.loalB , KIo.for oar"DKKAM I1OOJT. ' 1) , * MkFnllnf utrKouennd tnvifol lnfornmUon.Ini9.iy J REPRESENTS ! Phconli Insurance Co. , London , Cash Assets I6,8e ,000 , WestcheBtor.N. Y , Capital 1,000,000 The Merchants of Nework.N. J. , Capital , , . , 1,275,000 QlrardFIro , Phlladolnhia.Cabltal 1 , 00COO Wnman's Knnrt Carltnl _ _ _ . l.K900H ! BOTTLES. , Er longer , . . * * . . . . - . . . - . - . Bavaria , Culrabaohor , . . . * . . . .Bavaria Piloner. . . . . . * , . . . . . t Bohemian. Kaiser. . * . . . . _ . . . . * . . < - . .Bremen. DOMESTIC. Bud-sroisor . . .St , Louis. AjihauBer . . . . _ - . St. Louis. Best's. . - . Bohlitz-Pilrmer - . . . .Milwaukee. Kruc'a ; . . . . . . . Omaha Ale. Porter. Domestic and Rhine Wine. VD. MAURKK , Fnrnnra St. A FINE LINE OP THE ONLYEXOr.iUbT.VE IK OMAIIA'IKKB , I IThe rom&rkublo growth of Om hn daring the Iwt few yotvra ( a matter o ! great Mtonlahmont to thoao who phy n occasional visit to this growing city. The development ot the StocV Ynrda the nooosnltT of the Bolt Lluo Rood the finely pared atroota the hnndroda of now rooluonooa and ooatly bnalncns blookt , with the population of onr olty moro thin doubled In the laat five years. All this la A great snrprlso to visitors and fa the admiration of onr oltlrons. Thla rapid grorrth , the bnslnoaa notlvlty , nd the many anbatantlal Improvomouti mndn D lively demand for Omaha real estate , nnd every Invostoi haa made a h&ndsomo profit. Slnso the Wall Street pauio May , with the aabaoqnont ory of hard tlmur , there haa boon loss demand from apoonla * toro , bnt a fall demand from luvotstoro Booking homos. Thla latter olcoa retaking taking advantage of low prices In bnlld * Ing material nnd nro securing their homes at much loss coat than will bo possible o year honco. Spoonlators , too , can bny real oatal B ohoapor now and onght to toke ndvnnUt c of present prlooa for fntnro pro ts. The nozt few years promlnos greaten d 3vol opmonta In Omaha than the pand fiT3 yoaro , which have been M good an wo conld reasonably dealre. Now man. nfacturlng eatabllahmouta nnd largo Job bing houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There nro many in Omaha and through' but the State , who have their money in the banka drawing a nominal rate o ! ID * teroat , which , if judiciously Invested In Omaha real Obtato , wonld bring them much greater sroturna. Wo have many bargains -rrhlch wo are confident will bring the purchases' largo profits in the near future. We hove for sole 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 aveuue,17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam , Davenport , Gaming , and all the leading streeto in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in valna We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper. ! ! . mi i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i. .11. i mmtn 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 unco in a short time. We also have some line busiuoBr. lots and some elegant inside residence - dence ? for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find some good bcrgnice 1 } caJJingi 213 tath Kth Bo , Bofc.roon Farnham and Douglas. P. S. Wo ask those who have property for sale at a bargain to gjive us a collWe wont only bargame We will positively not handle prop erty at more than tti real value.