THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 12 , 1885. nff rcncwf 1 fttrcncth * nr who # uficr from InflrmlttcN peculiar to their aci , riiouM iry THE BEST TONIC Thin modMnn corablnps Iron with pnro irgftab's mien. Mid l Inyalnalile for Dinou * * pecullM- > yninen , ml all who lend iw1jintiiryll i It Jn- { rlrJirnVnd I'lirlflr * the Illoocl , Mlimilntrii tlio Appclllr , * lreiiRilirn ; Uie niunrliH end Hrrrrn ln fact , thoroughly Intlanrntra. I'Amm Uie eompleilon , and rnakm inn run tmnoth. It doc * rot Llackon the tenth , canM lioadnclio , or produce constipation nlt filter Iron ntdlrtnn do. Wnfl rrtZAnrTn lUinn. 74rarwcll AmMilwau kee , Win , nnyn nmlfr date nt Dee , srtli 18841 "I hfcto uwd IJrown's Iron Hitters , and It baft lxen troro than n doctor to mn. having cured ma of the woaknpMladlefih&Taln life. Al o cnrpd rne of Mr- or Complaint , and now my cotnplcilon l clear and good , Has been beneficial to mj children. " GnnnlnoliuMioTetradenmk and crowwdrn 1 lines on wrapper TnUo no otlirr. Madoonljbr imo\\N OIIKSIIOAT , > . , II\I.T1MOHI1..M1 > . TAt > VB' HAND HOOK uwful and attractho , con- UlnkiR lint nf prltes fnr n > clpe . Information about coins , ntc. , frirfn away by all dealers In medlctno , or mailed to any addrens on receipt of So gtamp. JlEssPiL. , . FEE ! UNTIL CURED ! IB2A I written guarantee of euro ( riven In every case undertaken. US-All consultations ! " ana ftncrcd. lr. Clarke's Celebrated Book anil ilaln envelopes ) tno Ktampn. , D.,190 Ba. ClAnK ST. CnlCAQO , tlL. Fdgliiful Case of a Colored Man , I contracted ft fearful case of blood poison In 1333 was treated u aoreo of the boit phjeicUns In At- Unta. The ) uncd the old remedies of meicnry ani potneb , which btought on rheumatism , and Impair ed my dlgestUo otjn . JUery Jo'nt ' In mo w swollen and lull otpilu. When 1 M given up to dlo my iihjtlcbna thought It would bo a food tlmo to test the vlituea of Suilt'a Specific. .When I cam- tnonccd taking S 8. 8 , tliohjsci ! n Bald I could not live tno cekB under the ordinary trcatmoct. Ho commenced to ghomi the medicine Btrlctly eo- ooidlng to directions , which I continued for Federal months. I lock nothing olao and continued to Im prove from the very Drat Soon the rbcumatlem Icltruc , my appstlto became all right , and tlio uloarj which the doctor slid wcro tbo most ( rightful bo bid overseen , begat to heal , and by the 1st of Oc tober , 1884 , 1 was a vtcll man again. I am stronger cow thin I over was before , nn J weigh more. 8. S. S. bos eared mo from ui early gra\ iKim SfcOIcnlion hasboan In the oaiploy of the Chcfs3C iley company for aomo acard , and I know the above statements to bo true. At the tlmo he began taklnz Hwtlti Bpcclllo ho WCB In a hoilblo con. dltion. I regard hla euro almost miraculous. W. U. CROSBY , Manager. Cbesi-CatloyCo. , Atlanta Division. Admits , da. , April 18th. IKSS. _ The Great Blood Purifier , OANOCIIS , ITDMOBB , BOHES , Utcuns , SWELL- INQB , Tirnons , ADOKBSEB , BLOOD I'OISONINQ , OATAHHII , SALT HHEUM , EUYSIPKIAB , KIIED- MATISM , and all blood and ekm disaosoa , TRICK SI PKU PINT BOTTLE , OOSE'fl UED CLOVER PILtS , Cura Sick Head. J ache , Djfpepalu , Indigoatlcn , and Constipation. ei of 25 pills 2S cents ; 6 boxes 81. Looaitg HBO CLOVER I'ILX HEUKDY , auro cure , too per box. For sale by all drugplats , 01 address J M , LOOSE & CO. , Honroe , Mloh. Htuj for tojtlinonlals. PA VINO PROPOSALS. Sealed prowaaU ) u HI bo rccclv oil by the undersigned - signed uutllto'clock a in. uflhuteday , too JOthday ot August 1SS5 , fur caving oUtrlct No. 3 , In the city of Omaha , with U 1 ra1o B iJ I tone CM aeind bass of 0 lnhoa In inickncss , eauijlca of eaud to nccom- i nv 1' ch bid , The paving will be done In accordance vlth plans and Biwdnmtlona on fllo In thu ollico of the board of I nibl lovorkn. . Illda to bo occunipanlcd b.v a certified chock In tlio Bum of me t turns nd dollars , | iavaliu ] to the city of Omaha , as an idciu-o of good faith , 'Iho board of put liuvorka risurvcs the right to reject oil ) or . all . . bids. J IX Ilouus clim > Boaril „ , puyiuvorka. . NOTICE. Uy nlfr , Mrr. K'U Caiey , having volnntailly left my bid nd board , I vslll i.ct be rosiioiulblo for any debts contacted by hir on m } actouut. Omahl , Atlf. S , 1631. JcilxClBKT. Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men , and used more and more every year. AN AUDKESS TO THE FAKJ1EKS OP NEIJIIASKA. Published l > y the Nebrnekn Btat FArmcra' Alliance , Sncr.ETARY's OFFICE , "I JUNIATA , NFn. , 1885 J To the Farmers of the SUto of Nebrnskn : The railroad corporations still main tain their Iron rule in this etato. I3j thtir unrcatrAinod exorcise of the powo of fixing rates they Impose a burden o taxation which Is more onerous than tha of any clvlllzjd government. No con Burner of any product occipca , Producer sustain alio the loss of their product ctusod by high rates , na well as pay thol full quota of the tax upon consumers. The unjust transportation tax tha part alone which arises from charges in OXCCBS of just rates , and to pay dividend upon watered securities oxcoeda by far all taxes Imposed by local , state and federal oral authority. Ignoring the juit principle of a fair compensation for aervlco rendered , they have adopted the piratical method of ex acting "all the traftia will bear. " Their classifications are nude on th basis of commercial vlno alone , and are designed to defraud. Their local rates are seven times great er than through rates. By this onormou discrimination against the short haul they are building up great commercial centred and Impoverishing the rnral districts They are preventing the establishment o manufactories in your midst , compelling you to Import everything yon consume while nt the snmo tlmo , by destroylrjj homo markets , confining yon to the pro ductlon of a abort line of bulky products nhlch will bear long transportation. The price of these products have fallen until they wl'l ' ecarcaly pay the bare cos of prosecution. But freights have no fallen. And , under the stock-watering system , they must inevitably moro thai keep pace with the increasing business o the country. Added to those evils , by n system oi free pisjcu , by ( special rates and by hlrec cappers , they control a largo portion o ; the press of the otato. They clso main tain a literary bureau , and furnish fabo ututcmonta and canning figures , to delude and mislead the people , and prevent them from making this queetlon a leading po litical italic , and securing healthy legisla tion in favor of right nnd justice. Thus these corporations rob you on what you buy , and rob you on what you soil , and then by their paid tools grasp the political power which belong i to yon under the constitution , and rot ) yon oi the most sacred birthright of an Ameri can citizen , the ballot. For when they grasp the law making power and turn It against you , they nro neutralizing your votes , end turning Into an engine of op pression the very machinery provided for protection. The hlsto-y of the last legislature Is before - fore yon. Almost every man elected to bhat legislature was pledged to aid in se curing eomo just laws regulating and ro- ntrictlng rates. The republican party , under thojo circumstanced , aoonrod fonr- iftha of the members. What lias been the result ? That legislature was taken poEsaeslon of by an organized band of allroad cappera , and was moulded like wax to their street will. Not an act glv- ng promise of a shadow of relief vras mseod. But instead of each laws asvero iem&uded , a fraudulent commission waa raised by a pitiful evasion of the conatl- ution a commission only in name , laving no powers and no duties which will bo of the least value to the people > ut for the expense of which you will bo axed about § 20,000 per year 0,3 long as ho continuance of the fraud can bo so ured. Thus yon are robbed by taxation o pay the oxpemo of a fraudulent scheme encoded by railroad cappers , and only ntendcd to begnllo and deceive yon. To the national aspects of this question , ho officers of the State Alliance have on nther occasions Invitad your attention , riirough iho power which a concontra- lon tf corporate interests give , and hrough the Inherent weakness of the looplo arising from lack of common ob- cots and organization , as well as from a o-ordlnato legal jurisdiction divided and isdpated betweou thirty-eight states and ho nation , a few men are usurping com- norclal and political supremacy over the irholo country. Observers who are cato- ully watching the tendency of events mow that this Is no Idle vagary of a reamer , but that it h absolutely and oarfnlly true. The determination of , heao men to avail thcmsolvoj of the weakness and confusion arising from from ho conflicting jurisdiction of the states and the nation , is made apparent by late lovolopmcnts. Two charters have ro- ontly been taken out nndor which the luntlngton tystom of railroads will bo operated under which 5,775 mlles of oad , worth § 200,000,000 , and carrying locks and bonds to the amount of $400- 100,000 , will bo virtually controlled by ivro men. A pregnant fact In this con nection Is that the charters ere taken in Estates in which none of the road a BO con trolled Ho. Ono , Incorporated in Con necticut , Is to operate tbo lines cait of -ho Mississippi , nnd cno in Kentucky , to operate those wott of that river. This Elant ; combination , controlled by two mlndo , employe moro men nnd disburses moro money than the government of the Jnltod States. Bat moro than that , It mposoa at will a tax fixed by Itself npon ho whole 50,000,000 of the wealth of the nation ! And under the present system of our laws it may , as wealth and business ncco&so , arbitrarily reappraise the value of its properties , issuing itself additional took ana bonds representing inch leap- iraisomont , and by ita arbitrary adjust ment of rates , iccroaso this tax exactly n the ratio that "tho traffic will boar. " fhoro is no law now to prevent this , L'hcse eccurlUes ara baud upon labor , ind nothing bnt l b r ; and they have no Imit except the greed ot the mou hailing hem and the natural bounds of the creaUh-produccrj of the country. Thus bis system has created , and Is constantly reatlug , a coutinally Increasing irredeem able national debt , the Interest upon nhloh as truly constitutes a tax as any ovy made by the government itself. But t Is a tax not for any public purpose , but } gratify an icsatlablo private grcoi. Is this a system under -which any free tooplo , who claim to make their own tfffl aud impoie their own taxes , will eng couasnt to live ? Can freedom itself long survive uador uch a system ? Any intelligent man , looking at the ; rowth of this tjatem for the put twenty- ivo ycarj , cannot fall to eoa thut it cin- lot long go forward without absorbing to ttolf the supreme control of the material vroiltli and politioil powo ; of the nation Farmers of Nebraska ! As you nro pc- ullarly the victims of this state of jilhirp , o are you peculiarly Interested in chaag- nglt. You can control thfsl whoo subject in hltet&.o If you will , You cast Boreu out of every ton votes , You otn elect , outside of two cities , very member of the next lghlatcroand very county officer next fall. You can , by withdrawing your pairo- n go , destroy font ont ot every flvo of the corporation papers of ( his state. The cnly method which offers yon re lief is to meet organization by organiza tion. "When thievoa conspire ) good men mnat combiuc. " The way to occaro men who will faith- folly represent you , la to elect them on th's ' Issno alor.r. Yon have nil the thno elected men as republicans or ns democrat * ; and whou elected they have eorved their parties nnd neglected your Interests. Both those pirlleunra nllko controlled by managing politicians both nllko nro dominated by the money power nnd the corporations. Let this henceforth bo your watchword To vote for your own interests nnd to organize , BO ns tonnltodnnd intelligently 1138 the political power you possess to conserve these inleroiti. A few Inlolligont men in cnch county , acting together , can no Inform and odn- cato the people ns to eecnro the election cf public officers and members of the leg islature who will faithfully represent the great interest of Nebraska on thoao im portant qncstlons. A conspiracy of national bankers nnd Wall street sbylocks has been formed to destroy the people's money to demon etize tilvor , nnd make gold nlono the standard of value. The very inception of this schema hap , by stopping investments in now enter prises nnd thus contracting the volume of money In circulation , cansod a decline In the price of farm product ] almost ba- low the coet of production. Its final success would ntlll further do- pro citxto the value of your products fifty per cent. It will not decrease your dobta , but it will decrease by one-half the \a1uo of the products with which you buy the money , to cay them. If this schcmo succeeds It will tnko double the labor to pay your dobta as before. But by It the value of the Interest- boning securities will bo doubled. The bondholder * ' dollar would buy twice as much of your labor represented by wheat , corn , etc. , c.s U now will buy. llomotnbor , farmers , it is not only by agitation nnd united action , that you cm exert yam1 legitimate Influence to defeat this nefarious conspiracy. liow to Organizer , The Farmers' Alllanco offers a nucleus around which the faimors of this state can rally. It has n compact nnd efficient stale organization a machinery through which communication with ecch other and an easy concentration of our efforts upon common objects can bo had. By forming subordinate alliances you will contribute a trifle for the use of the state alliance in currying forward its work , and will ba enlarging n corloty which em- bracea tbo trholo state , and which yon can mike efficient and nsoful. Seven farmers can organlza a subor dinate alllanco , nnd three subordinate al liances can by delegates form a county nlllanco. Apply by mall for charter and consti tution to L. Dirllng , Juuiata , Nob. Charter fee twonty-hvo cents per mom ber. ber.But But it ia not your money that the slate nlllanco Is r.&klng for. It Is only that you should efficiently organize ; where you do riot wish to form alliances form clnbs. All classes of citizens can ba ad mitted to the clubs. To rally these organizations around ono common center , the stale alllanco will Invlto nil farmers' clubs to send dele gates to Us meetings , and participate in all proceedings except voting npon ques lions solely relating to the alliance. If you will secure the next legislature [ u your intoret , and eloot a United States senator ( and It ia our opinion that Sena tor Van Wyck ehonld bo re-elected ) who trill faithfully represent thepaoplo of this itato , it ia nut ono moment too soon to aegin. All secretaries of farmers' club ] are in cited to send their name and pojt office iddrees , and the location and history of ; helr clubs , to the secretary of the state illianco. J. Buimows , Pros. Stale Alliance. L. DAnr-iNO , Soo'y and Troas. Stite Mllauce. H. 0. BIGELOW , Chairman Executive Uomm'.tteo. ' State ContUitution. Sec. 1. This organization ehall bo known as be Nebraska State Farmers' Alllanco. Sec 2. The members of this alliance shall onsiet of delegates from the different Bub- rdinato alliances of tbo state of Nebraska. Sec. 3 , Each tubordinato nlliapco shall be utitled to roproacntutatinn in this ctato alh- nce an follows , \ > z : To ono dalegato fur ich Eubordiiiate alliance , aod to one addi- onal delegate for each twenty-five members ! such eubordinate alliance. OODNTl ALTIANCE3 , Sec. 1. County alliances may be organized y the assembling of duly attested delegates f the subordinate nlllanccj of the county , vho ehnll at each meeting elect a president nd secretary from their number. Tlio BOG- otary BO elected shall hold hla ollico until tha acceeding meeting and it shall Ua hla duty to otify the subordinate alliances of such meet- ng In tuna for Iho election of delegates to the amo. The ratio of representation shall bane no delegate for each alliance , and ono for ach alliance , nnd ono for each ton members r major fraction of ten of the same. The first meeting of the county nlllnnco nder these provisions may bo convened upon lie call of the president and secretary of three r more subordinate alliances. Meetings cf the county alliances shall be eld oncu ia throe mouths , and of toner If ecmed expedient , ARTICLK II. JURISDICTION. Sec. 1. This allianca shall have jurisdic- ion over all the subordinate alliances now or- anlzed , or which may hereafter be chartered y this State Alliance of the state of Nobraa- raelta. It shall have the solo right and lower to grant , suspend or revise charters , rlfinftto and regulate the means of its own upport , and to receive _ and decide appeale , ud determine all fiuefltiona of law and usage , ubject to the National Alliance. ARTICLE III. OFFICERS. Sec. 1. The officers of this Alllanco shall onsist of a president , ono vice-president for ach congressional district of tha state , a see- ctary and treasurer , who shall bo elected by jallot at the annual meeting , and an execu- Ivo committee of nine , who ehall ba elected lueo for one year , three for two years , and hreo for tinea yuarn , and throe thereafter nnnally who slnll eervs three yoira. 'Iha ominlttoo ehall have power to fill vacancies nd oil special meotinf.B. Sec. 2. The prtBident , vice-president , POC- otny and troaturcr , i hall perform tbo duties ireecrihed in CaehiuK'ii Manual , AUTICLK 1FINANCES. . Sfc. 1. There ilmll be a charter fee of wontyflve centa for each chiitor member of Hubaidlanta Alliance payable to the utato tcrctary at the time of application for lntU-r. See J Kach Subordinate Alllano ? eha'l ' pport for the number of ita rocmboia and pay vtentycecU for each member of euch Sub. rdinate A 111 mica to the secretary of tlm state Mliancu ou the first day of January of each ear. ARTICLE V , Sec , 1 , There thai ) , bs a fmanco coimnlt- aa coupoBed of fi\e named bv the president lU ruhject to the oppjovftl of tha Alliance , which rliu'l ' audit all bills before they aru paid tiftll examine the hooka and accounts of tbti orttary and treasurer and report an to their ondltlonou the day o.- night of every meet- ng. AT1TICLE VI MIMDIIUIlir. Sec , 1 , NJ psreon eh ll ba admitted a ) a namberof j.ny iu'jotdiurto ' allianca lu this ctata unless ho tha'l be a practical operative farmer , * Hoc. 2 , After the aiiopllon of this constitu tion no person ilmll ba entitled tj a % oto In or tike put m the deliberations of tli9 State Al < linnco without hkvinir credential from A char tercd subordinate alliance , duly tignod by it ; president mid secretary , AIITSCLK vn. Sec , 1. This constitution may bo amended nt any annual meeting of tha alliaccj by t two-thuds vote of the members present. Bee. 2 , By-laws may bo made not conflict ] Ing with the constitution , AVhjvt the FArmers Can Do. They can organlza a farm en' alliance in every precinct In the state , They can put votoa and an honest patriotic pur pose ngalnat money. They can combine those who boltovo in public moral ; , raid In the principles upon which our government wts founded , ogalnst thoao who think these principles are obsolete , and that money is king , They can disregard party lines , and "in every district and at all times" throw a Boltd vote against candidates who will not pledge themselves to protect public interest against the encroach ments of corporations. Wo boltovo that these encroachments were never contemplated by our fore fathers. Wo bollovo that the men who abolished the laws of primogeniture and entail in order to secure a moro equal distribution of wealth , would not natlfy a system of freobootlng nndor the cgnlta of law , which places the production and commerce of a continent at the mercy of a few men who roeogn'za no principle of action but personal or corporate nggran- dlsomcnt. Form of Application for Snbortiiimto Alliance. To L Darling , Jnnlata , Nebraska. SirVo : the undersigned , prictl- cal operative formers , hereby apply for a charter under which or organize a Farm- era * Alliance , at . in . county , paid Alliancu to ba cillcd . Alliance , JSo . Send charter to . secretary at . Charter Member. ] . ( at least toven names. ) , worst cases relieved and cured by BUFFI'S Puna MALT WHISRHA Recommended by leaiiicg Phjsiciang. Sold by Druggists 1.111 ! Grocers. Tlio Proper Monument , for General Grant. To the ] ; . liter of the liua , Our llttlo city to-day united with the clvlllzad world in piylng tribute to the chief of dead br-tvaa. 1 luvo read and ro-road all that I cm find of the life of .his ohhftaln , this prlnc ; of men , that I might find its defects , I find him tender , und loyal , and loving , nnd true , "Ho never looks back ; ho does not care maoh or himself ; ho ia ready to lend a hand ; s not afraid to dlo. " Wo on nay of him as of Sir Ester of the great kalght of the round tabld : "Thou wort the head of all mights ; thou wort never matched of any cnlght'a hind ; and thou wort the court- lea t knight that ever bore shield ; and ; hou wert the kindliest man that ever atrako with nword ; and thou wert tha joodlicst person that over carao in the ) rars of knights ; and then wort the nookcst and the gentlest that ever eato n hall among Indies , and thou wort the sternest knight to thy mortal fee that aver pnt spear In rest. " O&n the mem ory of rmcn a man find adequate oxprea- slon in carved marble or moulded brass ? Us proper monument aomo would say will ba in the hearts of lhapaoplo. With- Dut undervaluing thii beautiful resting ) lace , it is often n very cheap grave , and lot seldom becomes emothered in weeds. ? ho hero of Appomattox ia deeorv- ng oomothing oven better than. this. n the centre of the great noisy : ity of Manchester them la a placn where [ nlot always rclgne. It Includes a noble Ibrary cf books frco to the world , and a jasoment whsro annually fifty bays are iduoatod and fitted for life. Over two mndrod years ago there died in Man- hester a rich maa , ono Humphrey Chatham , and ho left his money to onnd this school and library. Through 11 the changes that have conio during 00 years to England this great work his 'one on , and to-day there are gocd and seful men all ever our earth who can olnt to Manchester aud say because lonry Chatham lived I live olao , but for im I would have been but a waif and tray on the world's highway. Nebraska la tlio contro of the stngo on rhlch Amerlca'a future millions will act : io play of life , Tno future groatnosa f Om&ha as a great commercial centre u assured and it remains for the citlzem 1 say whether her religions and cduci- ! onal projurais ahall keep atop with her rado. The tlmo to strike the iron la ot. The hearta of our people now are a tender as the voice of n harp. Now fork and Chicago will vlo with each for 10 erection of a ccsvly monument of larble. That is right , that li iittini ? , et thcao inouumonts rleo. Bnt rhat a glorious thing it would o for Omaha and the poor nd deserving young men and women of ils growing state , If such u monument s the Cooper Union of Now York city hould ba created by a generous people o tbo great and good American citlgjn , rho has left our shore rich , ( and to bin onor bo it said ) In everything but gold. Jannot wo supply this , and BO make the rent life pcrlost In symmetry ? I have cad how tbo celebrated Charles Llraaon f Cambridge kept a portrait of Henry lartyn hanging over his firo-place. Imeonsatd that the avroot faca always oemed to sty , bo eoriouj ! bo earnest ! on't trifle 1 and Simeon would answer aok , " 1 won't I won't I won't triflal" tould not Omaha hang on every wall In great academy , a portrait of General 5iant looking down on happy , otgjr outho and maidens , to whom the dead aca would seem to Bay , "imitate my ex- mplo , yen may reap my reward. " QEO , Q. HASTINGS , lalo pitter liaptUt church , Tokamah , TEKAMAII , NJJH , Auo , 8 , 1885. Senator Cockrell * * Dummodo tit ivos , birbarm ip o placet.yftrrensburg ilo. ) Journal. The filrl who yearns to ba stylish is now oxioualy inrjulring how to cultivate freckles , -Boston Globs. It Is said divorces are multiplyluR , It can- ot ba tiua , however , as u divorca from its ery natura la divldiog [ Biughamton lle- ublican. Georgia , boasts of twenty-pound canta- oapes , When H by waa tick , wo s vo JicrCastorla , ( Then aha iriu a Child , elic trle > l for Castor ) * , Vhcu alie became Mlas , eho clung to Cautorli , PTi a ibo had Chlldra , ih gftt Uitm Cutoda u Rheumatism , Neuralgia. Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , Kore Tliront. Swell In gv.tiprnlttH.MruIcc * , llitrni , Sriilil * . I'l-dM Jllir , AMI AH , imtrn iiiiDiir ruvs .on Atiirs. Bold \ij UrujiHU ml Dmlcri nf rrwlif re. I inCenu > U > ltl , Iilrrctloniln 1 1 Moitu * * ? ! ! . TUT. CHAUUS A. > 01:1:1.1:11 : : : co. ( tmtfnon lo A. TOOtttB * CO J lUlllmorr , Ud. , I. " . i. ' . i , \ > , tf Svri s mi' ' Uicef > ri . > - 111 -tn- i .lOM.ff " ' ' "Itl'lCIILC ' - > b - o a ' V ' ? ' ' ' _ . "T. " ' ' l , ' ' . ' " ' . ' 'I \ Positive VU M7 m lr I. * * M-Ml * & i , A. \ iii * i\m ' rt- - / RtiplOatft fc IM la1 * J * -lcio 'I v K * * t i ( j i - i f j'l 3 i * > i -v , l - V , - i-f t * * J ; , ' u > - i i. ' -I i r 7- : „ t .Chartered by thcStatcof Illl- /noisfortl cevprcsd purpose J ormvingimmcdiatc rcllclln > AJVf < , all chronic , urinary and pri- ( WjtSf.vats diseases. Qonorrhcca , complitated forms , also nil disc ocs of fie Skin and Blood promptly rehcx cd and permnncntlyci.rcd by rcms- diestested ! n n FIJI //l"r j j _ _ . . .Sj > < ri < if.t > / cfcr. . Seminal Weakners , IfiRht Losses by Dreams , I'implcs on Ihc FaceLost Manhood , 7 > o.viVii < /yri/if/.77ir(5 fa no fjtiicrimentlnii * The appropriate remedy is at once used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by tetter , sacredly confidential , med icines sent by Mall and Ei'ress. No marks on package to Indicate contents or sender. Address Dn.JAMESHo.204WashingionGI.Chicagolil. poHuaiuuMwtii uwwicuwntyi s JlEMt DV1 IU.E. A victim of 5 outlifnl Imtirudenco causing Premature Decnr , JiorvousUobilit ! , Lost Manhood , Ac.liavlnn tried In vniu cvnry known 1'rrmatnr' , inHtl'nwrr diseases of tlio Kidnr N , Hind- tier , and J'rosmtc ( Jliuid ri'KUJ ) M Itliout tMoninch Mfdicintsbytho llnrstnn Holui. Va- rlrnci iDCiindwIihoutstirKcrv. ' ] rcntlseandtc * tiinonlnl npp. Alloorresponilpiicoconllclpntlal. HAK8TON REMEDY CO. , or DH H.TR.ESKOW , MBIAT VHUK , 1 bavo a posttlvo roinody f or tlio ftboro tllsea e , by Its oof casLsot tlio worst klnilnnUof font ; u been cured Imlpe l InllaelUeaci.tlintlulil neml fHO HOIULS 1 KEZ , together with ft \ A I.U VET l.THK VI ItK on this dlioa faanysuiTeror. ( ] lonxprrBSHntll' O HdOr p 1)K T. A bLUUUM.lSU'carlSt. . Now Vo * &M. MAIL'S This Invalimblo epeolflo readily mid permanently : utessl ] kinds olAothiim. The most cbstlnato n.l on ? standing cases' leld promptly to Its wouderful mrlng proportloa. It U known throughout tha world 'or ' ito unrivaled cfllcacy. J. L. OALDWELTj. o'ty llncoln , Neb ; wrltoj , J n , 183L S nee ujlug Dr. lUlr'a Asthma cure , for ere than ono year , my wife hi9 been entlitly well , ndnot u\cn asjmptcm of the dUtsuehasapp'ared. WIU.IAH BENNETT , Klohlan.l . , Iowa , writes Nov. d. 1833 Ihavobecn Bfillctod with Hay Fe\or and Isthmt since 1859 I followed jour directions and , m happy to say that I never slept better lu my life. am glad that I am among the many who can speak o fnvorably of your remedies. A valuable C4 page treatise oonUlnlngel-nllar proof rom every Stile In the U , S , Ci\n .l and Great Iritaln ; will bo mailed upon application. Any dm/gist not tmhit ; it In stock will procured , o ordor. Ask for Dr Ilalr a Asthma Cure. DH. B XV IIAIll & SON. I'ro , > 'd Olu'tl O. ONfjV EXOLUblVH si in IN OMACf A NBT . NEW 30NSERVATORY OF MUSIC lloslnil , JMllHS , , ( ) r.iST : In Mncrlca , I.arKi'it ' ir , 1U71 MinkMU Unt vinr. 'ilinroiich Inslnailoii hi local nnil ItiitruniFiitil luslc , 1'iinu unit Oifin Jim- ng , 1 hie Ails , Urilorj , J.llcriliire , 1 reneli , tieriiinn , mil II illun l.aiisii itr-s. r.inlisli llninclici , ( iviiinistlcii , tc. 'lullloii , $5to $ JO , buard nnd iumn , $ n lo $7 > irterra I'uUTcriubi'KitiHhciiUuibcrlU , I8SJ , lor LIuHr.itciK jilciul in klvlni ; full Infu in itlnn million 1 , . 'lOLKJI.K.JJIr. . 1 r.inUIn b'l , WJ-jlu.S At thli seaeon of the j ear , tht hlltrity ot the chll- ren Is often stopped by omo iDdUcrctlnn on the lartof tvo tar Ml ortbl'd , and asarebult , dyecn- ury , cholera Infantum , or otcer eompliluts ol btotn- ch or bowel ) ensues. In all auoh oiscs , llldgo's 'ooil In tto befct dlctotlo It IspufectU s fe , btlug cutrtl In Its action upon llii Inicb , < ad in no way atetferca with action ut mcdlclnoj. ilnfantslInvalidH , IN BOTTLKS. Irlanger . . . .lUvatln , I Cufmbochci Ba\arla Itohcmlan Kulacr . .llrcmcu DOMKBTIO. iudwcUct. . Bt Louis I Aiihuuser fit Louli ' BchHti-l'huor.blilnnuktu Ictt'a illlwiukco I - Iruir'a OniAUk i Ale , 1'urtot , Doincstloand Khlus Wlu a 3D J/IAUREE / , 12)3 ) Farnam St , sfrStffiLreiL : "CHICHCSTER'G EMGLIGH. " ( .uioi'-lt ? u "f r'llrli * i i { "j1" rt' " ' , " , " ' ( ' ' " " it I'r ' glit . Toile eupplltd by J. & Fuller & Ct > i el 213 South 14th Street , Have a large list of inside business and resi i : dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. "Wo hnve business property ou Capitol Aveuuo , Dodge , Douglas , Faruam , Ilnrney , Howard , 9th , 10th , 13th nnd IGtli sreots. Wo hnvo fine residence property ou Farnnm , Douglas , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cnss , California streets , Sher man , St .llnrys and Pnrk Avenueg , in fnct on nil the beat residence sheets. i , Wo have property in the followiug'nd- ditioiis. Mfflard&'Caldweirs ' Ruth's , ILalkes , Smpr'mt Association Elisabeth Place ] Wilcos , E. V. Smith's , ' Burr Oak , Isaac &L Soldsra.'s Patrick's ? Mansoom's Parker's , West Omaha , Shiim's , G-raad View , Credit Fancier , Melson's , 2 ountz' First Komitz' Second , Z onntz' Third , Kcmnts9 Fouirth . Svadicate Mill , Park Place , Tsikev Xhorn Clark Place , Meed's First , And all the other Additions to the City : We nave the ageucy fo tne syndicate lauds in South Omahn. These lots sell from $225 upwards , and are very desirable property. The development of the packing house and othnr interests there , are ] , rapidly building up thdt portion of. the city. Kirkwood. Wo have n few lota left in Kirkwood addition , which wo offer at lovr [ .rices , terms # 25 down balance $10 permoulb. Thebo lots are on high level ground and me detirablo. Hawthorne. This addition is more centrally located tuan any other now addition ienr the best Schools in the city. All the sheets are being put to grade , he grades have oeen established by the city council , and is Very desira ble residence property , only 15 blocks from Post office , prices lower than idjoiniuc additions for a home or investment. These lots cannot be jeaten. FOB BALE HOUBO and lot on 21at St. I FOB SALS Houia an'l lot , 25tii and Ublo .orma , go atrootsplendid corner , 93,600. FOB SALE 22 foot on Fainam St. , near FOBSALB First clang business block , CIS , Llth St. , 88,000. 000 FOB SALE Lot In Walnut hill , 8200 , 000FOB SALE 1 lot on Wheaton St. ; ROD FOB SALE Lota on 20th , 85CO each , house , 81,500. FOB BALK Fine lot in Shlnn nddl , corner a FOB SALK 22 acres with elegant residence . rood batn , fine trees , Bhrubery , fruit , hot and tlon , S7BO. ; old water and all conveniences ) first clan FOB SALE Lot in Millar-1 PJaco , specla property in every respect. bargain. FOB HALH- feet on Farnam strftet , near FOB LEASE Fine business property on 16tb 18th. Good bueinoea property cheap. St. , and St. Mary'n Avnntio. Fen Kmr Room 11x76 , , 3d Uoor , on Uth FOB SALU i lot on Chicago St , between treat , 13th and 14 , wlthgood houae , 83,000 , IFe will jfurnisH conveyance free to any t ojf the city to show property to our friends iistoniers , and cheerfully { jive infornm- lion reyurilinyjOmaha Property. Those who have barf/ains to ojjer o property at a Itart/ain , tire invited to see -us. Real Efjtate Agents 2I3S , ! 4tlSt. ) bet. Farnam