1 Prosooato the Swindlers , If whou you call for llot ) Bitters ( see green cluster of Hops on the white label ) the druggist hands out any stuff called 0. D. Warner's German Hop Bitten or with othnr "Hop" name , refuse It and shun that druggist as you would a viper ; and if ho IIM taken your money for the stuff , Indict him for the fraud , nnd sno him for damages for the swindle , and TTO will re- w id JBU liberally for the conviction. "iHavTsuffered,1' ' With every dlseato Imaginable for the last throe years. Our Dtogglat , T. J. Anderson , recommend ing , 'Hop Bitters" to mo I nsucl two bottles. Am entirely cured and heartily recom mend Hop Bitters to everyone. J. D. Walker , Bucknor , Mo. Counterfeiting Proves Superiority. Although counterfeiting is ono of the greatest crimes against the business of any country , and in many cases "Destructive to health and life ! " "It proves beyond a doubt tho" "Suporlorlty" Of the article counterfeited ; Aa no inferior article is over counter feited. Proof of this is to bo found in the great number in "Australia , England , France , "Germany , India , Belgium , Canada and the U. S. Of counterfoils of the great remedy. "Hop Bitters , " Whoso name and merits are so well knotvn the world over that It is a "Shining mark and favorite prey "For Counterfeiters II I" Beware of those that do not have a green cluster of hops on the whlto label. Prosecute the Swlndlorslll If when you call for Hop Bitters ( see green cluster of Hops on the whlto label ) t'to ding- cist linudfl out any stun"called 0 , 1 > . Wnrner s uonmn Hop Hitters or with other "Hop" tmmo , refuse it auclnhun , that druggist as you would a viper : nnd if ho lias taken your money for the stuff , indict him for tha fraud nnd sue him for damages for the swindle , and vro will reward you liberally for the conviction * , suaufMtond by DR. / O. B. SlZflCHT06033. i , W. VmrriEliilUT , BOLB AQIUSj 31 ttttnttniimr v v. In order to on rich . the blood , and thus impart fresh \lgot J an enfeebled system otlmuUto flagging eiRostlon with the national invlgorant , Ilostcttot's Stomach Bitti-rs , which , by Infilling oncrgj Into the operations of tbo stomach , promotes I car. Insure" thor ough direction and aBtimllaiion , nnd ronscqmmt nutri tion. A pain to ap- pollto , ilgor and llcsb , ll invariably found to follow a course of thlscleecrv- odlv , popular tonia which i' , morooie : * , rollablorrovcntlro of rnalailal fever. For ealo by all Druggists and Doaleri Rcncrally. THE BEST THING OUT FOR Washing & Bleaching F5vIn Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water. BAVKH LABOR , TIMB and SOAP AMAZUMH/T , and Rtvca universal satisfaction. No family rich or poor ehould bo without It. Sold by all grocer' . PBWATIK of Imitations well do llgno to mlmoad. I'EAHLIXK la the osvt SAFH 1 , caving compound and alwaj a boars tbo above e bcl am ! nauie ol ' JAMES 1'YLK NEW YORK. This Invaluable rrico'fla readily and permanent ! } curemll Mndaof Amhina. Tlo mott < bjtlnate anJ lone mainline cafes' leld pioinptly to Ita wouclordt curlni ; properties. It Ukiown throughout the world for Itt unrivaled ctlloicy. ' 4 i J , L. lAMJWELU city rincoln , Neb J writes. Jan 18,18SU S nee mlntf Dr. lUlr'a ABthnn cure , lor more tlir.u one ) car , < ny vlfo haa been cntluly well , and t'Ot won a Byniiitcm of the dleoasohas app-nroil. WIU KM UKNNETT , Ulchland , ijwa.wrltoaNov. 8d , 18 3 1 have been allllctcd with Hay Fever am Aithm * s'nco ' 1860 I'ollowcJ your dlrecttona am am happy to Bay that I nc\cr e'.rpt batter in my life. I am K ud that 1 am amoni ; the many who can apeak eo fhtorably of your lei A valuable 64 page treatise containing similar proof from i very State In the U , 8 , CanaJa and Great Britain ; will be mailed upon application. Any druigUt not hi\lnjt U Iti stock nlll procured , to or J jr. Auk for Ir. Hair s Asthma Cure. DK. U. W IIAIU & SON. Prop's Cln'tl , 0. The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. H.W.WETHERELL ; H ISA and 187 Waluuh Avenue. > UM ricrvunii or Hair Cloth and Wira Bustles , Hoop Skirls , ' flair Cloth Skirts.f TW cat rerrewntt Thi Ljinutry , the raot populoi rointlnMlun ot Ilustlo anc lloon bUlrt over rondo. Aladj Vbo bai worn one will n v j * ar B y other ttvle. b BUrt U tiini > l unpn.V1' b'i i ' l < udt l'al t l t * * 81. ' , ' 'i ' No. 110,111. tiTAnr one 'ia Inj uin tylo pt BOrt uol Uni > etl , will t ) d'fJV11 . a al ucvoninff to law. Bo ojr Icaduu rv UUUrysvudl U u flUHCILBlUFFS ) , _ ADDITIONAL LOCAL. THE NEW POLIOT , The KxponBCB of tlio City to bo Cut Down nml the tilcetiflcs ml TAXCS Incronsfcil , The aldermoa in committee meeting have boon discussing moans and methods by which the present limited resources of the city can bo made to meet the neces sary expenses. It Is apparent that oven if the usual amount is to bo received from saloon licenses , there would , bo need of cutting down expenses greatly , as at the rate tf last year the city would soon bo pinched , but now that there la every BBsurancs that the saloon license will bo cut off , there is still greater cutting down of expenses necessary. In facing the financial problems , the aldermen are aald to have decided that the most rigid economy must bo practiced and kthey therefore dpcm it nccosiry to cut off all gas , except a few jets for the city build ing , and to reduce the police force to two men , ono to bo chief and the other to bo captain ; ono to bo on night duty , the other on days. The two jailors are also to bo done away with , and In street re pairs nothing exceeding ton dollars is to bo done , except by order of the majority of the council , Instead of by committee , as formerly , and then nothing but what is absolutely necessary shall bo dono. The offices of street supervisor and of sidewalk supervisor have already been done away with , and it Is proposed to cut down the wages of other employes of the city to the lowest possible notch. While these reductions are going on , an attempt will bo made to Increase the revenues of the city by a now I'COQBO ' ordinance to go Into effect at the expira tion of the present license year , which ends July 1. It is proposed to make almost every sort of business pay a license Insurance and real estate agents , deliv ery wagons , ticket brokers , etc. and these kinds of business for which a licence is now required are to bo called on to pay a higher rate. Such Is the outline - line of the policy , which has been talked ever before , but which has now been de cided upon. The aldermen have con cluded that while it is a question still , whether saloons will bo allowed ts run In this city or not , It Is pretty well settled that the cily can expect to get no revenue - onuo from thin source any longer at pres ent , and that stops must bo taken to cover this deGcit. A POUJSID'IOF FLESH , The City Marshal Badly Sold on a Diseased Horse. Some ilmo ago the city marahal'a force picked up some mnloa belonging to Edward Jeffries , and pat thorn In the pound , where the owner found and claimed thorn. There wore aomo charges to bo paid for the keep and legal fees , and Instead of Bottling thoao In cash , the owiur of the mules made arrangements that the marshal should keep aa security a horao , which has been , re maining ( u the pound ever since , the foes In the meantime Increasing until they have reached quite a sum. The owner neglecting to redeem tha horse , the marshal advertised the animal for sale , thus adding etill further costs , and yesterday was the day set for selling the hone to the highest bidder , the expecta tion that onoDgh would burely bo realized from the sale to pay up everything. It wasdlacovered that the horao was troubled with an incurable and contagious dleoase. No one would buy it , and In fact there was nothing to bo done only to kill the. animal , and go to the ad ditional expense of burying it. The caraful securing of the fees for the im pounding cf the original mules seems to have resulted simply In the additional expense of keeping a worthless horse , and at la&t having the privilege of paying the femoral expenses. The laugh was on the pound-keepers yesterday , but they promised to turn it on the other sldo by btinging Jeffries to the front on some nott cf proceoduroa. The Coming Court , The district court op3ns on Monday , Judge Loofbourow presiding , The fol lowing are the juries drawn : GRAND JUUY. f tLowIs Smith , Garner ; 0. 0. Weaver , Wright ; J. Illloy Hough , Hazel Doll ; Joseph Boiler , Lay ton ; John Inman , Kane ; Joseph Ellis , MInden ; L , Klrscht , Kane ; R. P. Poddlcord , Pleasant ; A. Wheeler , Kane ; William Ourrle , Crosont ; D. J. Farrell , Neola ; H. Glttlns , Sr. , Boomer ; Thomas Kearney , Belknip ; E. Rosen- crans , Kane ; Peter Bechtolo , Kane. PETIT JUllY. W. S. Williams , Valley ; S. Reynolds , Bolknap ; W. L. Brlggs , Kane ; James Madden , Kane ; H. Shoemaker , Kane ; J. H. Jenks , Knoi ; F. Lowe , Carson ; Henry Paschal , Kane ; J. Aney , Norwalk - walk ; John Dye , Macedonia ; W. 0. Bane , Jamoe ; M , E. Hnrle , Kane ; L. S , Rucaoll. Kino ; George Simons , Ncola ; John W. Mlkeaell , Kane ; Hans Relraers , Minden ; 0. H. Gllmoro , Kane ; William Schooning , Washington ; D. U. McGrow ; Center ; B , T. Connor * , Kane ; A. J. Knapp , Lewis ; William IJ at swell , Grove ; Thomas J. Clark , Lsylon ; A. B. Nicholas las , Kane. Can you spell ? Well , yes ; almost any body can spell. Then spell this' , and make out what it means , If you can't , then pass It on to ycur next neighbor : 3-E-E E I'l-N-N O-O U H-n-H S T-3MV , Don't lay It out loud , but just whisper in your pretty neighbor's ear , that If she will place these letters in proper position she will have the world's great tonic , which will enrich her Impoverished blood , put roses on her Dale cheeks and make her strong and happy. Go to the near- ott drug ttoro with a dollar In your band , and ask for Brown's Iron Bitten. * IOWA 1N1MEOES. Msson City has contracted for water work. The new jail et Ottawa is ready for bcardcrs , Wapello county has a bonded debt ol $71OCO. The pious people of Oskaloosa proles ! against bate ball on Sunday. Iowa has a smaller proportion ol women in prison than any other state. > An insane man is reported wandering about the woods near Mltchellvllle. The catholics will lay the corner stone for a new church at Plessint Grove , a Clayton county , on May 17. 11 The early completion of the Uubuqoi A Northwestern railway to Dubuque Is claimed to be an assured fact. The Dnbuquodrum corps captured first prize ever six other drum corps contest ants at the Mobllo encampment. Webster City is disgusted with the re suit of the census taken by the assessor and proposes to have a new count. Burglars plundered the dry goods house of M. L. Diddy at Perry , ( f $1,000 worth of gcods on Monday night. The fire In Bonllz & Decker's furniture factory in Burlington caused a loss of $30,000 , but the insurance will cjven It. Prohibition prohibits considerably in Anita. Neither of the two drug stores In the town will handle the ardent , and no siloons oxlst. The Davenport district mothodlst episcopal conference will moot in semi annual session at Clinton , Juno 1 , Bishop Bowman presiding. Dr. Turner , the street railway man , captured another thirty years' charter from the town council of North DCS Molncs on Saturday. Eight frisky steers shook the east end of the Big Sioux bridge , four miles from Sloax City , into the stream , The steers took n bath and awam ashore. A Cedar Rapids bnrfular with no re spect for the cloth robbed the residence of tno Rev. Mr. Bnrkhalter , of that city , at an early hour on Monday morhtng. P. 0. Cowan , ox-treasurer of Hnrdln county , has been sentenced to four years Imprisonment In the Anamosa peniten tiary for embezzlement of county funds. 0. W. Rowley , a muscular maniac from Clinton , escaped from the officers on Monday at Cedar Rapids while being convoyed to the asylum at Independence. Judge Barnett has donated $4,000 to the fund being raised to bu Id a prosby- torlan academy at Coining. The sub scriptions to the fund now amount to $14,000. The state auditor during last week issued warrants to the amount of $27- 313.48 , while the total amount of war rants cashed by Treasurer Twornbloy was $42,245.75. A fire in Vest Union destroyed seven wooden buildings Sunday morning Loss , § 15,000 ; insurance , $7,200. The burned district will bo rebuilt of brick without delay. Three residents of Pella , the suspected would-be mntdois of old man Brink , near Otloy , in Marion county , have jumped the country. The sheriff aud posse are in hot pursuit. At the Hershey lumber mills , at Mus- catino , on Saturday , Justus Knight , an employee , was seriously , if not fatally , injured by being struck with a fragment of a broken pulley on the main or driv ing bolt. A twelve-year-old Des Moincs lad named Loren Walto , while engaged In playing brakcman about some empty cars on a Wabash siding on Monday , was run ever and killed , death being Instantaneous. i I Burglars attempted the robbery cf the Seymour postofOco Sunday night , but were foiled by the stove poker sot ai a brace against the door. They had broken the lock but could not remove the ob- truction of the poker. The new city council of Mt. Pleasant as , by it refusal to accept the wator- rorks as constructed by the builders , incceoedod In plunging that town in a 'tlgatlon that promises to bo more ex _ ensivo than the original cost of the water-worka system. The total bonded indebtedness of Das Molnos is $503,000. In addltlgu to this liore Is a floating debt of $07,598.57. 'ho ' cash valuation of city property is os- imated at $60,000,000 , and the assessed aluation for 1885 is about $10,000,000. Fifteen saloons still exist In Das Moines , but only the initiated thirsty are iwaro of It. They do not flaunt their Ignboards to the breeze as heretofore , nt ho of the comsuming appetite- can ommnne with the spirits without tha id of a fifteen-cent medium. The grand jury of Brcmer county , at he April term of the district court , bund Indictments against ox-County Auditor Rust for embezzlement of $1,300 f county funds , and also against L. L. iush , ex-cashier of the Bremor county ank , for crookedness variously estimated i from $20,000 to $50,000. The supreme court in affirming the con- tltutionality of the statute which author zed the suspension of Auditor Brown , ilso sustains the subsequent proceedings f the governor as legal and constltn tional Brown Is ; therefore , remanded nto custody and the writ of habeas orpns is denied. The status of the case ow Is such that Brown must either com- ly with the law and account for the imds that came to him as auditor , In vhich case ho would probably bo rein- tited without further legal proceeding ! , ir else his suspension will bo permanent , nd ho can only got possession of the of- co again by successful proceedings under uo warranto YOUNOMENI HEAD T HI. THE VOLTAIO BELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , tffer to send their celebrated ELEOTBO-VOL- 'Aio BELT and other KLEOTHIO APPLIANCES on rial for thirty dnys , to men ( young or old ) illlictod with nervoua debility , loss of vitality .nd manhood , aud all kindred troubles. Also ror rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , aud many other diseases. Complete restoration to health , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No -isk IB Incurred aa thirty days trial is allowed. iVrito thorn at ones for illustrated pamphlet : ree , A Shaker K ler Ulnrricd. Boston Journal , May The Shaker brethren at- . Mount Ls- banon , where the ministry and highest authority in the Shaker Church is sltua- od , have been notlDed that Elder Thorn- os 3mtth has been married since Juno ast , The information was received with the greatest amazement. He was "Head Man'1 of the Canaan family , which was dissolved a year ago , the members being incorporated with other families , and was freely talked of aa successor of Elder F , W. Evans , who IB the Shaker Pope in authority. The bride is Ola Whitcomb , also formerly of the Canaan Shikers.with whom she lived slnco girlhood , Sbo is 25 years old , and has been ono of the best contributors In poetry and prose to the Shaker Migaziuo. Elder Evans Is much discouraged by this apostasy of Elder Thomas , and i ays unli BS recruits are re ceived noon the Shaker order will become extinct. He is corresponding with the leaders of the "Beekmanlte" fraternity , a largo number cf whom are Battled in Al- pena , Mich , , and expects their wholesale adoption of tbo Shaker belief , which Is very like thiir own.and they will then become followers of Ann La and give some strength to the fast weakening Shaker brotherhood. Diseases of the kidneys , liver or urln < ary organs , are speedily cured by the infallible Hnnt'a [ Kidney and Liver" Remedy. Captain Wlnship , Providence Police suffered five years from kidney disease WM cured by Hunt's [ Kidney and Livei Remedy , GROUPS OF GREATNESS. Gathered From Various States anil Hi bernating in Omaha , Emlirjo Statesmen In 1'cnco uncl "Wnr Times A. Talk With Bout- well Daniel tlio lie- former EtiRlnniVs Downfall , Special Ootrcapondenco of The BBS. NEW YORK , Mny 12 , 1885. The writer met In the city , recently , ox-Son ator Pitt Kellogg , who will bo a contest ant for n sent In the next honso of rep rcaontatlvos , from ono of the Louisiana districts , to which ho was elected by aavoral thousand majority , but of which ho was deprived by the southern count ing oat process. That ho was elected , is beyond question ; that the seat will bo awarded to him , no ono believes , Kellogg logg has had a varied career. Ho was appointed chief juitioo of Nebraska Ter ritory by President Lincoln , in April , 1801 , and entered upon the dlechargo of its duties. In a year or so ho returned to Illinois in which state ho was a rcsl- deut before going to Nebraska , and was made colonel of an Illinois regiment ; . At the close of the war Mr. Lincoln mndo him collector of the port of Now Orleans. Ho was twice elected governor of Louisiana , serving through a stormy period * llo was twlco elected to the the senate from that'state , and then to the house , to which ho is now re-elected , thongh the certificate ) has been given to another. There is ono thing to bo said in favor of his administration of gover nor there that , notwithstanding the hue and cry against cjrpotbagglsm , the fin ancial condition of Louisiana under the to-called carpet-tag sway was 500 per cent better than It has been under bour bon rule. Moro TTQB accomplished dur ing that period in the advancement of education and schools in that state than had boon accomplished in a quarter of a century previously. KElLOOa IN OMAHA. Writing of Kellogg reminds mo of his being In Omaha in the cpring of ' 01. At that tlmo there wore staying at the old Herndon honso , now the Union PacVfic headquarters , eight persona who after wards became United States senators , all being there at the same time ; and there was then living In Omaha a. fu ture treasurer of the United States , Wyman. The persons referred to were Tlpton , Hitchcock , Paddock , Saun- doia , Kellogg , Spencer , Bowcn and the writer. It is a noticeable fact that , for a year or so , there were In the First Nebraska jfiimont of Infantry four persons who ore afterwards members of the United tales eonate , three of them at the same [ mo Tipton , Spencer end the writer , nd Bowen , who is now senator from Colorado. In Thayor's brigade , through ho Donolson and Shlloh campaign , hero were five men who afterwards became - came U , S. senators , four of them at the aino time , and ono justice of the BU- rema court of the United States , 'hey ' were the four named above , and iltllard Warner , who was major of the evenly-slxth Ohio , and senator from labama. Lleut.-Ool. Wm. W. Woods , F the same regiment , is now Justice iVoods of the oupromo court. BOUTWELL'S VIEWS * Mooting with , the voteian republican talesman , Ex-Senator Boutwell , of lass. , a few days ago , it was pleasant to tear his views touching current political . Speaking of Mr. Cleveland with utiro respect , ho thought that , however auch the president might be disposed to larry civil service reform into practical iporatlon , ho would find the plan Impos- Ible of execution , the great balk of , the unocracy would not submit to such t ollcy , and that Unrowould bo such i itorm raised that the party could not ind would not , stand It. This view li taken by most of ocr shrewdest , nnd most careful political thinkers. The great mass of the democratic part utterly "otoat civil service reform , and they did ot go through the struggles of last year , Jd not shout themselves hoarse by cry ing out , "turn the raicals put , " in order o see Cleveland practice civil service re- orm by keeping the rascals in. They ay that the president and ecrotarlos , and the few who ave received important appointments now that they have got their own places betray a marked Indiflerenco to thi masses who did the work , and elected Cleveland , thereby making it possible 'or thorn to obtain thtir position , and threaten that the president and h'l dvieora will look In vain for their sup loit three years hence , The muttorlugi low hoard are only the forerunners c ho coming storm. Senator Bontwoll gave strong express ous of bis unshaken faith in the doc- rinos of true republicanism , and his onvlctlou that the relieving of the re mbllcm party of the administration o ho government Is but temporary , and hat the country will welcome it back to ewer again four years hence. Gov. Boutwoll is ono of the staunch , rue men of the ago ; ho is a self-made man and aiforda an illustration of wha may bo accomplished under our instltu tions. llo served soveril years In both branches of the Massachusetts leglsto * ture , was their governor , then commit sloner of internal revenue , served eovora terms in congress , then passed from thi honso to the secretaryship of the treasury then from the treasury department ti thn senate. In all of these positions hi reputation has been unsullied. There wai one thing about him when he wont inti the cabinet that pleased the writer , and that was ho didn't branch out into soda" ifo , giving swell receptions , and try t play the rule of a would-be aristocrat but continued to live , while secretary , in the same unostentatious way , in a con gressioual moss , at lira. Ilyau's boarding house , where Qeu. Logan and his family have to long lived. It was a good ex ample of c flichl republican simplicity ; worthy of Imitation , When It was re ported that Bayard hesitated about accaptlag the position of secretary cf state because his private fortune was not large enough to justify him in meeting the social demands that would bo made upon him la the way of entertaining , it occurred to the writer , that , if ho had the moral courage to pattern after the example of Secretary Boutwell , he/ himself , would set an example worthy to bo followed and would exert a favorable Influence upon Wtshlngtcn society. THE OUEAT KEKOltMEU. Dan Manning professes devotion to civil service reform , and this i * the way ha practices it. lie sent fir ono of his chiefs of division the other day nnd said to him , that , as there were several vacan cies In his division to bo filled under the civil service law , he trusted that ho , the chief of tha divitlon , would boar In mine ! In making hit selections from thosowhs _ had paisod the examination , that this lo adomocratlo administration. Accordingly only democrats were selected Dan is n practical politician , It is evident that Cleveland is doing his utmost so to shape things in Now Tork as to make that A reliable demo cratic state ; and this Is ono reason why ho is so reluctant to break with the mug wumps ; but ho must break with them , or break with his party. A GLANCE AOKOSS TUB SEA. If I were an Englishman , as I am an American , reversing what Lord Chatham said in the house of lords , in regard to the policy of Lord North's administration towards the American colonies , the ac clamation would bo , "Oh , for an hour of ttcaconsfiold , or of Palmeraton , to a whole ago of Glad stone , " for the latter has done more to pull down British proatlgo and destroy British influence In the affairs of the world than ho could restore in a life time of the ministry , with his temporiz ing policy. The trial through which England Is now passing must sorely vex the patience and Christian virtues of the English people. It is lamentable to see a great nation , claiming to bo the first in rank , wealth and power , on whoso dominions the sun never sots , mistress of the seas , descending to the position of a second-rate power , through the timidity and shambling policy of her prlmo minister. The legions of the czar under KomaroiT have been making strides toward the gales cf India , while Gladstone lias been content to as for explanation , and before they came , the Russians had taken another step forward , and Gladstone Is now ready to concede everything if Ilussia will stay the advance. The English people will now long for the "jingoism" of Beacons- Bold in place of the iueflicloncy and cowardice of Gladstone. During the Russu-Turklsh war , Boaconsfiold was prlmo minister. When the armies of the Czar were hard pressing the Turks , a loot of a dozan or so of the best war ships 9f the British navy , under Admiral Horn by , steamed Into the Sea of Marmora , and lay within hailing distance of the Dardanelles. No declaration was made of the purpose for which they were there ; that could only be inferred. But there they lay , like monsters of the deep watching for their prey. The Russian armies had overrun Roumanla , Bulgaria , and the Balkan ; , had driven the main Turkish army into the strong fortress of Plevna , which , after a ptolongod olego , surrendered. Then it was , thattho Em peror Alexander thought the way was clear for the possession of the prlzo the Russian czirs had SD long coveted , the city of Constantinople , and then it was , too , that Beaconsfiuld sent the laconic order to Admiral Hornby , "Move yeuc fleet up to Constantinople , " and the fleet anchored in the Bosphorns , a short distance from the pilaco of the sultan. Tha czar understood the moaning of that movement without any explanation , and ho asked for none. It was a notice to the czar to halt. The hope of the capture of the city of the crescent van ished like an unsubstantial dream. Ho stayed the further march of his legions ; the treaty of San'Stepbanio followed , and peace was re-established betireeu Russia and Turkey. This was the result of the firm , bold , and deter mined policy of Beacousfiold. This was the policy which Gladstone characterized with the sneer of a cynic In the house of commons , as "jlmgolsm. " Three years back , Gladstone surrendered to the Boers 'in South America. He had surrendered ; o the Mahdl in thn Soudan , and now iccedos to the demands of the czir in Central Asia. This Is the full comrjlo mont of England's humllatlon. If Boa- ionsfiold was alive , Gladstone would not ast twenty-four hours , or , rather , he would have boon out of power long ago. The trouble with the conservatives is hat they have no strong , able , grea oador in whom the country has confi once , fit to take , or who dares to take ho helm of power. NEBUASKA'S I-UAISE. Much praise has lately been awarded o Nebraska , by people of the eastern iates , for having led the van In tree ilantlng. She has made an honorable ecord in this behalf , and has set an ox- .mplo . which Is being followed more and more each year by the older states. In oply to inquiries , it bas given mo pleas ure to Inform parties that Hon. J. Stor ing Morton belongs the credit of having originated "Arbor Day" as stated in the BEE , a few weeks ago. Morton has ac iompllshed something for which the pee _ > lo of future times will speak his name with gratitude. Although Mr. Morton and the writer have olirays dilfored In lolitics as widely as ( he poles are apart , .t hai ever been a pleasure to the Utter ; o bear testimony to the worth , zeal and ability of the former , as a citizen of Nebraska. J. M. TIIAYEK. Tlio King ofFloor Clothe. The now and artistic designs brought out this season in "LINOLEUM" will give , hlu popular article an increased 8 vie. It a the only floor covering combining In ho highest degree the qualities essential > o comfort , elegance and economy. In- 'orlor foreign Imitations are on the mar- cot , but tbo sucriorlty of the American make Is beyond controversy. All carpet dealers keep It. It.A A D A W EJ , DEAN'S without Shoulder liraco , $1.50 uccB. with Shoulder Ilrace , rnuJoof ilnoCoutll.cloiihloKtltclied 3.00 NurAliiiTt without BlioulderlJrace , 1.75 Abiloiullinl , " " il.OO nildkUH' . 10 to 11 years , , . . l.JiO Vounn Judlc , H to 18 years ! .00 Highly recommended by the leading Modistes , the Fashionable Drussmakeru ana the most eminent Physicians In the United Btntes and Europe. Circular * free. LEWIS SOHIELE & CO. , Bolt Owneri of Talent and Uionfaelurf r > , 300 IIUOAJIWAY , NiW YORK. aroaa CHARLES H. PATCH 1517 Douglas Street , Omaha , And loading houeea everywhere , TBE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY One of the Best and Largest Stocka in tbo United States To Select From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ULEGANT PASSBOOKS ELEVATOR tt Iioliaro trilled nway their } oitthnillcor and iiowor. who ar * erlnprrom trrrll > 1 IMtAlNS nnd 1 , o SS is , who arc xvcnU , POriiM'niKl until for matrlaKO. . , _ . . JJ V Ik. I , nuilKlIUT bas fulled to ruri'.liv a few WITVB or inontln mo , f tdo celebrated . , , MYRtLEAIN TREATMENT Atlinmo-nltlionlcTixisurc , lul.rss time , nmlfor 1.K3H inonrv than nny other method in the world. Weak back , hcailncho , KMISflONB , lassitude , Infuif spirits ami ambition. Bloomy thoughts , d r u nil nil dreams , derrctlMi memory , lail'OTKNflli. Ills , Impediments to in.irrlnpo , uuil man ) other Bytnploins leading in ( XJNbUMlTION or INSANITY , uru iirouiptly rcmuNCd by this treatment , aud vlgurour inanhooil rvsturcil , Married J\Icit \ , , or those who intend to marry , . . . . REMEMtlEII. perfect cxn.il slrcriptli means , hcalih , vlRorons oir- spring , lonff llfo and tlio lovoand respect ofu falilifnl \ > iru. Weak inennhonltl liu restored lo % l < ; or A awmhood before I'l-ontM. tcKtlniiiiiliilit . . tnarrlajtc nml valualilu trc.itl o W stumps. stab.lS77QAUdross The Climax Medical Co , 6O4 , St. Louis , Mo. Consumption , Wasting roattlvcty Relieved and IEI3 WHISKEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OP EVEET FAMILY IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. DO NOT HE DECEIVED. Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Duirj-'a Pare Malt \VlilnUor in stock , nttonrpt to palm off on customers , whlskeyotUielrovrn bottling , which being of an Inferior Rrado and adulterated , pays them a larger profit. ASK FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY , AND TAKE NO OTHEB SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. Send us your address nnd wo will mall bookcontalnlngvnluablo Information. Sample Quart JSotttel Bent to any address In the United States ( East of the Rocky Mountains ) , securely pacJieiUn i > tan ease , Express charges preyaM on receipt of &l. SC y or BLr Bottles scut for J3G.OC3 9UFFY SHALT WHISKEYCD. , Baltimore , Hid. , U.J.J , Selling Agents. Omalia , M. T. Clarke Drug Co. C'CARETTE Smokers whoaro wllllniftopay ull'Un for Cirarott 3 than the prlco clnreod for the ordinary trf fi > j , . „ 3.ttoa. m. find the RICHMOND STRAIGHT Cl * rto. i ' SUPERIOR to all others. They arj mvlo from the brightest , west delicately fltvo'odnml hlchci * costirold laaf Brown In Virginia , and are aluolutely WITHOUT ADULT RATION ordruga. Wo u o the ConUltlO French Rico Pnpor ' ' > r of\ direct Impnrtatlnri , hlch IsiradecapccUllyforui.witorninrkodwith ttio name of the oranJ , Richmond atraleht Cut No I " J , .f ill li VH i 1 11 i > fui < ll ja I m ltd Clan i Jt ottH Kf-iu n < v > ru IUJ1 ( Hit. in d > lu , . .uto'i tr > ivtittoail thJi th ill the ollanl original b-au.t . , an ! to objorro tint eich okigoorbaicof UlchTiaicI Straight CJC OisitJttn botrjthiul aaturo of & Manufacturers , Richmond. Virginia. WHFN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES , Remember These { Important Facts CONCERNING The luiual Life Insurance Company , OF NEW YORK. 1. It Is the OLDEST active Life Innuranco Company In thil country , 2. It lathe LMIOKST Life Insurance Company by many millions of dol'ars ' In the worlj. S. Ita rates of premiums are LOWER then those of any other company. 4 It his no " > tockboMors"tocIalm any part of Its profits. 6. It offe's no SClIhllEd under the name of Insurance for speculation by spcclil cHseea upon the islfoitunes of each ot'cr. B. Us present ava'liblo CASH RKSOCUCKS exceed those of any other Life Ineuriiio Company In tha orld. orld.It It haa received In cash from f 11 source" , flora February. 1843 , to January , 18F. f 27oE02,54.CC. It has returned to the peopli , la cash , from February , 1843 , to January. lbS5 , 8210,034,211.00. Its cash Aeaeta on the let ol January , ] 885 , amount to more than W. F. ALLEN , MERRILL & FERGUSON , General Agent for Gen. AstB. ; for JJebraskn , Dnkota , Colorado , Wyoming and Indiann , Illinois , Wisconsin , Iowa , Ulali. and Minnesota. ) ffica Cor.Farnnm and 13th St.Over IstNat'l. Detroit , Michigan. Bank , Omabn , Neb M. F. ROIIREU. Special Agent for Iowa , Council Blulfa , Iowa TUI.LOOK , JSug. & Supt. O. P. N. HADLKI1 , Asst. Eng. H. W. DIAMOND , AflBt. Socy MISSOUEI VALLEY BBIDGE AND 3EON WORKS ' . : Axn WORKS LKArExiroitTir , KAXSAS. Man'f 'a and Builders of WrooglitIrflnStciiHowB' , ] , ' Truss and Combination BRIDGES. . For Hallroada niul Highways Turn Tables , Draw Spans , Hoof Tin isc' , Piers ana Sub- btructures. hiie & Toll rUOPlUKTOUS. A , Mcr.outll/font. II. A. Wuc , " ni notice ol all bridge work to be let , Ccncej ondcncosollcllcil ( lorn crt'lnccrBand hildgo. lontractors. ERTEL'S HAY PREvSbES. Are llio Cheapest , Most Durable , Smallefit in Siz and Lightest i Weight. Wlthnohay prepee * of ary kind can tile amount of worV pra ncoJsuch lltUo expense ( ten tons ot hay and overtiloadr.llro dboicoarasrai ) he douo with th Eitel Iinjroied Xacfcln a Warranted or no ml" for Illustrated nev tlicularaddrcas , Kttti.lt & CO. , Qutucy , Illinois. Mention On aha But- , kllom KttaUlbhcl In U03. .T. It. DKALEX IN I'eqctab/e Plants and Fruits. Orcli r < from ahrcnil promptly filled , Hweet I'otat 1'lanta u nt-iUlly. I'Jauta wl'f bcreaijjr fnrshipmea by May JU.ti , Orderu should be placed eurly. J. H.MoPHERBON , 2 81 Piece : St. , Council Ulttft8.