THE OMAHA DAILY BEE'MONDAY , NOVEMBER 23 , 133. Frco from Opiates , Emetics and Poison. SAFE AT 1 > BU HI > T AMD MAtr.W. 7IIECHARLESA.VOOnLEnCO.DfiLTIMORE , MD. , Rolu Proprietor * . Chartered by IhoStateoftlll. 1 of clvlneltnmedlate rellelln [ nil chronic , unnnry and prl- Jvote dlieaeu. Oonorrhaen , 3 Olcet andSyphlllJ In oil their ' campllcntecl farmi , at o all dltccsct of the Skin and Dlood promptly relieved nod Irmanentlycured by reme > . riie > , te3tetlinBl'ur < r/rrrir _ _ * ! * l > rcnill'riirtlrr , Scmln * ! Weakness , Night Lo&ees by Crcama , Plmplet on the Pace. Lost Mnnliood1l > ' ! J'trf tticurt d. Tlitre tsnoerprrlnwinnti. The nnproprlate remedy IJnt once used In each cose. ConaultntUni , per. tonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- Ulnei sent by Mall and Cxpress. No mnrks on package to Indicate contents or sender. Addresa DR.JAMESNo.204WashlnflionSt.nlcaQolll. ; -AT- V/OQDBReOOE SBOS1 Sen fuia ol Lungs , 1 nhi now 49yours old , ilinl lime Millerett for Itmlasi llfiCfii joirs with u IIIIIK iKiuli'e ' I Imvp ppcm llHiii ninH ( - ilolliiiH id in rc-t the iiinii'li of Ih R ills"ii-c Iit I tutnt > i < rnr > uilli'l wns nil Unit I < ih ii'lHMl. I MM- unlit tin liny iniiiuuil Iniiorfoi i < uvur.il > oiuA Irlciul Hlinnvly no- ninuiPiUKkl llio 1111 of Su'llt's Spn-'llu S 8 t. > , I'liilmlnu Hint liohliiiBi-l Inil lii'On L'lca'h liouu- lllcd In Miinu It nit Ironljlrs 1 IOM\H | | tolrv It Tlio mini sum toniiiruitiilu. My ooirrh lin Iclt mo niv Htiua'ill has lutuincil , anil I < ! h pIMy I > ounil3 ninro Ihiia I o cr illil in tin Illr. It hiiH trtcli ) tlu < ' \i nr slum I snip I'll HMMIMI nf llioinrilleiiio hi t IniM ! no rriuinor tlm ills case , iu > 'l tlitiro 1110 i o I'll ' IIH or tciikiiilull ) ui my 'n lira. I tin tlio Imr li' t l.lml of inccliaiiicnl ork , nn I fcN-lii * ell a < I mi'r lull flncc I wa * nlioy. Tlio o I knowarntvnn.loifill stnteuionii In make , lint t HIM licmcM. UIIMI ! t sn > lliat I ir.vi > in } oxlHtenrn nnd hcnltli toili-y li H S. S. . I vniilil Iiero'oroii7itti > iiiiluiv I own lo liiniiiin- ilvll I l\IIo < l l < > lii'itr llji * o icrfnl UH ! iiiuny to tlio inorllnor this lumiknul iiiL'ilIcInc T J HOI.T. MonlRnmrry , .Mil. . .InnnS'i , Ksl. b llt'firiiucltolcntlirl | ! ) \ovrclnlle. Trcntl * > on Illood nml bUIn I laciitus mulled lieu. Tins Hwirr Hi'KCiru. Co. , Druwu' J , Atlnatn , On. or 107 W Sit hi , N V. Sloyal Havana Lottery fA Drawn at Havana , Cuba. Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets In riftlis. Wliolus. $ * Frictions pro riitii. rjubject to no miuilpnialion , not controlled by tliu purllna In lutorgat. It N Ihu fnlrusl tiling In tin * nutliru of clinnc-o In cxNtcncc. For tlclttits nptily ti > Sllll' ISV Ic CO.1JIJ Ilroiidwiiy , N. Y. ( Jliy : M. orfKNS & CO. , I I rent KunsutiClty Mo. > Docs your llulo emi wurrj in nlirin ami ills- tinbyiiur rest ? Tlii-oc--iutuu-i- Mich iiinust Iscivn-od lj ncMliy nml tvlnd tliruiiKh hnpiopi-r niuii Isbinoiit. ItlUtfo's Food mnriot catino ncld- ll > or wind In tlio btniimrli. Moru chlldi on havu boon buctcshlilly iiiiuod on It tlniu upon all ullior I'lwula coltililnrd. PtirvniH eiioiild nuihu u notu of IliU und tuKo uolhliiK Ll-u until tliU haa boon tried. - „ I ii&rn posit ! ro romed r fur tha abet 0 tl'itehta t by 111 ma th m niluf cftttnttfilia wout kind ndof loot uuillnchBtal 'iiriirDd Imlei-il , uilmneUrnTralio lalliemoacr.lliHt I 1 I unmll W llOTn.KS I'llKl All w tufr ror Ul wi'rn liild 1O * ddr . III. T. A M1.OOU11. til I1. wl St. . w To * DOQTOR WHITTIER 017 Nt. ClinrlovNt.St. I.onlxMo , / Arrjtl'tr laiUof ivo UedlMlCollritM , hk * t > ren loorir \ tncini ) lu lk IH > I lrr lmtnto f Cimumc r < ti-i , Him uid HLUIO Dl t. . 4 * tianftor other 1'biilrlitu into , Lublf , clolty | p ribow tiu * lolilreilJeiiuiQow | Nervous Prostrat.on , Debility , Mental and Phjiltol Weakness ; Mercurial and olhtr Aflcc * tloni ol Throat. Skin or Bones , Blcod Poisoning , old Sorts and Ulcers , ire tr t l with uD | rtii < ! l Dee t , oa Ut it icl. gtlOa rrlorlitlpi , KtfvlT I'rlTaM/ , Olsvascs Arlelng from Indiscretion , Excess , Eiposurt or Indulgence , vhirh rnin iom < or tht ritlloKlm ot. i Ptrxiumt.t , ileHIIlT , dlmocn of tltil KAddrrrfllrvtcctuorj , plmplfioclhe f e . | hrikaldrekf. renloa la tb lutMyol r < in& ] 4 , ooofukloa of iltfti. 910. , y nd rlriff riftrrtutro Improper or unhappy , ' rrrUAUfulljr ( nrvd. l' icililrll&aci | > otl Itifftbov * , < nt Iu ctk4fuv l0 l fr lonu7 atdrcn. Couiutuiloaalof. tenir by mall frrIntUcd ' tnil "I Ictl/ uftJrBIUI. A PosltUe'written Guarantee ilitn ln rirje . tM < ) cut. iicJiclco icul ( t | / u ( l > ; moll ot eiprui. R ARRIACE CUIDE , COO PAOK'l. FINS FLAT 9 , clc Qt cloth utl sill | c u/ecr currei.cjr Oter t\H to lift I rtlflnou ( b * followt ISAAC GRIFFITH , 'Commission ' Merchant , And ulioli'Siilo Dcnlnr In Country Produce , Fruils , Butter , Kggs , Etc. QOOD8 O.N CO.SSin.NMK T A 61'fcCI U.Ty , 320 N. (6ih ( St. , Omahs , Neb , Hofcruncps , l y I'rnnlteloii I'lrst Na lluuli , Uuliiiquo : A. S ( liirrotonn.fishier ( loiml .Niitlonul Iliuiu , sum t l.'lty ; uuii.S'iiiliiniil f-loux ilt < 4 Mi.lnos ; 11. M. Kluynm' , AbSbtunt CliHtil. 1'lrsi Kullou n j. . i tin in bliio The Mirror Is po flatterer. Would you make ic tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Halm is the charm er that almost cheats tlu looking-glass. COUNCIL BLUFF'S ADDITIONAL CITY NBWS. No-iln'H New 3fnyor. Nr.ni.A , Nov 20 There was an rice- lion In-Ill hc-ru yesterday for the ( mrpo-io of Hi'i'ting n mayor to ( ill the vacancy All passed on'tiiiiclly. The only cxcito- niftit WHS the Hi-rust of : i boy 18 years of njjc , wliosu rcMdunuu is In nn niljoin'uij ; township. His vote wits not cliiillcngpil , but ho was asked if he wius voter siml rupliud that ho was. On his retiring from tliu room the judges of election began - gan to converse upon the Biibjuct of li.s rijlit to vote , nnd ono of them roiimrkuil that ho would inquire into It. Ho Ml the room to make inquiries nnd found tint the boy was under the required Hj0 nnd not n resilient of the corporation u proposed that the judges liluinformit- tion iiiiiiiftt ) the fellow , mid Ihuy eon- eluded to do so. The boy was put undui sJ.lH ) bonds to appear this morning , when thnv proceeded lo trial with .lohn 1' , Or ( ; ati for thu prosecution , and J. O. Tip- ten for the tlufen0. Tin trial consumed the fireatcr portion of the day. Tinbo. . ) WHS bound over to await ttiu notion o ! thogr.ind juiy. In the eleetion for mayor Rlley Clark , K-i | , ri-L'i'ivi'il .1 majoritj of forty-eight votes in a total vote of 11' ' , Which gave him the election by u handsome major ity. I ! u worked hard during the day , and was very liberally compensated for ( * oin is still booming tit twenty-live cents. Noolii is thu place to sell It _ Our neighboring town of Goods-hire on th > Chicago , .Milwaukee St. I'nnl rail- load has been creating considerably ox- eUctni'iit in the way of horse races They had two races there for $100 u side , anil : i number of smaller ones The cholera is taking off the grcatei number of hogs in thu vicinity ot Kiglil Mile drove. I'nrmerrt lln-ro complain of li iing lo > t trom ten to litleuii per ilav. It to nn Mud. At the council meeting .Saturday the matter of , J. M. Phillips , in regard to the change of grade by Ids residence , was hi ought up , but again deferred It seems that this matter might bo brought to some delinile conclusion. It has been hanging lor several years , and is appar ently no nearer an amicable settlement. ' 1 lie present council , like its predece = or , does not fccoiii willing to decide tr.uikly and squarely what the city should do Mr. Phillips naturally feels that he is not being used tairly. lie says ho does not want lo be forced into a Mill ng-iinst the the city , but would prefer to compromise bis da. ins for damages , even at a sacri- lice. The dillienlly seems to lie lo get the council to say what it will do , or what it will not do. The mailer is refer red backwards and forwards , with no dclimle action. Mr. Phillips is ono of the qldest residents here , lias l.irge prop erty interests , is one of the mo t respect ed and valuable eiti/cns. and is certainly entitled to some consideration His re quest is simply that the council reach some dolinilo conclusion , a icqnest that is certainly reasonable. The continual drairgmg iilongof the matter , llieretorc , looks as if the council is not anxious to do the MjiMru tiling by him. "That tired feeling1'1 from which you suffer so much particularly in the morn ing is I'utholy thrown oil' by Hood's Sarsaparilhi. MnnufUcttii'ln ; ; . Council niufib is waking up to the idea that it must encourage more manufac turing hero. Ono of the expressions of this feeling liDs been given by the city council , which has adopled the following resolnt ons offered by Alderman Shugart U'hcms , It is desired by our city to imlmo mamilnctiires lo locate with nf > , nnd , Wheicas , In tlm opinion ot this council It is to tin c ty'.s jjir.it ail vuiit.iu | to him * immn- laeliiiliiK uitubitalimiMith of a bollil and luitlll- nmtu eharnrtei locate \\ltli as , nnd IHIi'vIu ; ; that substantial aid by llio city lo Hiicli rstiit- Italimi'iilri might induces Midi Piit 'iniisi > s to locate with us , anil thereby help baial up oar city ; tlieicfore he it lit'sohod Tlmttlic city solicitor Is hereby Instiurti'i ! to dmw an nullnnnpo exempting fioiacitv taxation for llieli'iia ollhe yiMib mi } K-iikhir.itit iiiiiiiiifadurili'i enteiiirise wh'loli will loiMtf within the city limits hen1- nft'T , and employ of Its own capital to the amount ot Sl Ho pleasant and kind to Ihoso around you. A man who stiro his tea with nn icicln spoils t'm ' tea and chills his lingers St Jnclibs Oil will , hovvovor , rostoru the circulation. How NCXVH Travels. A short time ago KdVriglit , the well known Monographer of Council IHuilU proparoil for llio HI-.I : a very interesting account of his recent visit to the old Homier homestead in Kansas. Thu article ntlrneted much attention , and other newspapers began clipping it from the Hm : . It found its way into the columns of n Cincinnati junior , which failed to credit to thu UIK. : No change was made in the wording , and \\rightoftliib clt\ " appeared us in those columns. Other papers clipping it from the Cincin nati paper , changed it to "Kd Wright the Cincinnati stenographer , "and in that form it is still going the rounds. Tim Police ( ia/olto now ptoduccH it , and like others , who have partaken of tint stolen fruit. Kd Wright is inailo u resident of Ciiiclnnati , "When U l > y waa sick , we J ; TB Imr Cn totl , When f lie mu ChlM , she mntl for ( aatorla , ' When the lircama Ml * * , vlir cliui to la ! torl , Whoa iho U < 1 CUUdrdu , itic g io tUeui CsBtorio , NOTIS. : Prlnoeloii colli' ! ? " dofeaicd Yale Satmday In niiiiiuuuf loot ball , bcoiu , I'linedon i ) , Yale 5. The Pcnulnn Rou'iiiwpnt forces liiuo do- feiitcd tin * hiaiiigents ill Jiinjn. The icbvl I ossasfiiX ) . 3llM Kato Field ontcrlnlned n Inrcoaudl- cure ul ( Jiii'Ueilii hall. \ uvVoik , Sutuul.iy ilk-lit hhi ! ilfllveifd lor thu lust tlniu hut new Ippime on thu "Vlco and Treason of A teir lilocxc'ono swept OUT the Phillip riliio Ihiiiiuli Piidiiy. V.\KM \ thousand btiilil- liiu' * , ilu'liullnu' niuiicious I'lniidius anil H-luiol li'iiiM'o. ' wi'io di\stru > id uiul twentj- two III'IMIIIS kllh'il. Henry Knink A. Co. . of St. Louis , nero nt- inched liy tlio blicrilr for SV > ou. The linn Sonmina woni piwicliPd In Dnltlmnro \ < \ $ It'iday ntaiions Jewish synagogues , do- nuuia-iiiK the notion of the roc out ronu iitliin of nihhU held at IMtsburt ; . uud fio\crel > ciitl i-UliiK tholr published Ideas ou icfoiuiod Ju- dulsui. _ Hiirrlniaii Wlno Hie Contest. Avnuicx , N. V. , Nov. S-i The M > vonty.flvo lioiifb pwlesti Inn con last closed nt 10:30 : hist nlpht. The .H'ore nt tlm liulsh was : lianl- nan , n > l nillfb , U lain : lliinis ' "Jl lulled 0 nps ; llcrty , 'Ja7 nil lea b mpa. Dr Piercoa's "Ftivorlto Prnficrintlnn" U a most ppvvorful restorative tonic , and combines ilia moat valuiibhi nc'rvine especially adapted Co thu wants of dcbllitntpil ladlpssnltcrlng from weak back. Inward feAi'r , coiigestlon , in- tijimmntion , or ulciTHtion , or from ner > vonsness or neuralgic pains. By drug- Country. Ilnrmah , or Mic Kingdom of Avn , Is Riltiiitcd in southeastern part of Asia bovond tlio river ( .rnnsp-t-lin * nn area of about ' 4011,000 square1 miles and a popula tion estimated at l.ODO.OO.l. Tin- country is bounded liv China , Thibcl. India , British Bnrmaji und Sinn ) , and h n licit and foilile region. This tu > vv iiiinmntton scheme is liable to add considerably in limo to thu rcvoiuipfiof the British Indian empire. In adilitlMi to fertile iilaius , Htiitn.ili ia rich ia rub.v mines , with MIJI- phire-i , thu lop.ix , amethyst nnd many other precious stones are found in tliu bi-tls ol rivnltiU. Silver and iron tnltn < i also exist , as well its Mime famous pciro- lentil wells , rinclimatu is generally hi'ailhfnl , espi'Ciall.j in tlm hlllv districts , and thu country posScss.-s . nil tlio clu- monts nf jirnspnrit.v The religion of tlm uniintrv is Buddhism , sal 1 to haw been liandt'd down lo thu people by tlm Cin- ghalose Thu troops mo. taw levies , bill of latoyrar.s have bei-n drilled and partly dressed In imitation of thu British sol- dicr * * . the itilantry wearing rod spiked helmets. Tlm cavalry nro mounted on small , thin ponies , the saddle being Hal with n hump In front covered with ted clnlli. It in nol probablu "thai the Bur- ineHu armv will be able to maku any pro longed stand against tliu British troopers and Bailers , though they have twieo aire.uly fought desperati-ly and bravely npiin t the latter , shinvinj' iletermiiied eonraire , usiiuriiillv when behind Ihuir biimbeesioeKiiileH. In I8JI Lord Ainhurst , povotnor of India , declared war a aliiHl llurmah and soul ( ieiieral Campbell to C'acliiir , which had expelled Its rajan , who xvnn tributary to the kinir of Itinmah Cimpbell : .uiK-d a v.eton at 1'rome , Dceember it , HJ5 , nnd shoitly afterwards coiicludud a treaty of peace with this Burmese. Hm , as the livali was not ratified , Campbell renewed the war in the following year nnd the treaty was ratilied a low dajs Inter. The impri onmont of the captain of a f-hip and --ome othr-Britnh subjects by Ihu tfovernor of Han eon led lo a st eond war in IN" . ' , nhieii resulted in the province of I'egn beiiiK annexed to the Itrilish Indian po < > osioiH , tinil , with Aracan and Tenassei in , was oveiiluallv constituted thu piovincu of lritt ( fi Bnrmali in IMl.1 , Hie Capital buitiir lan ! < ; iion. The slates of Aracan , Mer- cjui , I'aMiy and Vo loll inloHriti-li possum- sion at tin1 i-loii' of the war of I1 * . ' ! . Iviny Tlieba\\tht'jHTsenl ruler of Unr- tnuli , was born in itWS , and .succeed to Ihu throne in IS7H. Ilexyas adislinyuished slutlent , carr.vinj ; oil' hi h honoi1- , and owiuir much of Ins carl , } training to an Kn li'sh missionary lie inaugurated hi-i reign abolishing all the iiionopoliL-3 which hi-v lather had granted to Ins lavor- ilcs , and | ) roelaimeii tieudom ol trade. But this commencement was soon lol- lowed by an evil reaction , and he caused tlio nnvst of his immerotis brothers , numbering ; about lilty , lest they .should conspire againslhim , and is aid lo havu treated them with great cruelty. In March , 1H7 ! > , the yonnir king Middenlyor- deied some lorty of hi * relatives to be inahaeied , and his mandate was prompt ly obeyed men , women and children being butchered and tin own dead or half dead , into pits in the palace gardens. Subsequently tnnnj hundreds of 'J'hu- baw's relatives and mumbur& of his court were put to fearlul lot lures and slaughtered , women bolng ripped - ped up and children's brains being dashed out against the walls. These aets caused great excitement in British India , umUo.ll to tlio withdrawal of- the Biitish resiilenl. This massacre was- fol lowed by others oven more horrible , and tlio embassy was finally forectl lo leave Mandahiy , the capital , intimating that all foreigners had betler follow. The British army of invasion numbers about twelve thoif-amj men , with about three thousand camp followers. Tholhsl engagement \v\\l \ \ probably occur when the Btitish llolilla bombards the Minhaia torU tinder the command of ( Jen. I'ren- tlograsl. The army is advancing in thrco brigaclcH , the naval brigade manning the government river steamer Irrawad- dy , armed with JO-pouuders and machine guns , ten steam launches anil olhor iron-plated river vosiols , the British war ships drawing too much water to pnis ill ) the river. The sailors aru from II. I\l \ S. \VoodIarK , Baeehanto , Tur- , ami olhor ships of tlio Hast In- auoiso ian squadron under Admiral Sir Ficd- erick Hobcrts. JUS ONLY AIUI > iriM3 roil 115 YI : viss. CIHSTIU : , OIMNOI : Co. , N Y. , Apr. T.'S.1 ! . Brandroth'sJ'dls liave been my only medicine for the past -.Iyears. By tak ing two every night for ! W nights 1 cured myself of a very had attack ol Ilhcuma- tism nnd Biliousness. Never lost a meal nnd attended lo my business during the timo. I have also found Iliem ono of the best blood punlier.s and liver regulators in tlio world. Will bo glad totinswerany enquiries. CnAiii.ns a. Wr.sn.uvr.i.r , Justice of the Pease. A Youth Who' Would Tillco to Play ItilliardH. Chicago Herald : A most amusing conversation was overheard atone ot the pens of the fat stock show. It was as iollous : "Dad. " "Urn. " "Seen this 'ens Sloping play boelyard.s las' night. " "Urn. " 'Teller told mo Slossing git * liundrcil dollars a day 'n' nil ho do ' .stu jiiinch i red an' while tilings like geese onli rounder with a stick. " Llni.1' "Dad. " "Urn. " " 1 wantor play bonlvnrds. I don't like to be chambermaid hero. Smells so , ' " an' - "Hoy ! " the old man roared , and roari'il iiKaiu , and betwoun roars ho twisted his promising s'on around a cor- mir ot tiiu olall until his bones fairly cracked. "Wantor play boatyards , do j'cV Hey t" "N-n na\v. " "Wanler drink an' loaf , do yo ? Hey ? " "N-miw. " "U'an1 chnrole dad lo break his back tcr keep yo Immin1 in becrr Iloyr" "M-naw. " " ( iil in thar and rub off that slpornn' don' chur mention that ore nonsense tor me agin. Yer biaitid 'lid ' rattle in u pea nut nliuck. " "Yuis. " "Urn. " A MHO euro for Blind. HlPcdliie , I'cliiut' nml IJIcemtcd Piles has been discovered by lVilli.iaih l , ( an Indian leaii'd } ; , called Dr , William * ' Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cirod Ihu worst clnunlo cases of i"i or IX ) yt-.irs btandlnu' . No one niHid Miller live lalnuic * niter upiilyinu' this woiulerlul sontii hi1. : medicine. Lotions and iiistrinaunptdo inoie hii : in thnn uood.Villlnnis' Indian Pllu Ointment nbsoibs tlio tinnors , nlhiysthu Intense iichlnt , ' , ( particularly at nlu'ht after ectlln vMina In U'il ) , nets n a | Wiiltlce , u'lves Inslnnt iPliel , and Is prepared only . 'or Piles , itching of private parts , and fur iiothlnir d.-.e. SKIN UISKAKKS OUUIJI ) . Dr. I-'raylerV Jlasjlo Ointiaent cures as by uiaidc , Pinijiliis , Black lle.uls or ( iinbs , Illotchos and KiuptloiiB on tUo fuco , le.ivln < ' the oUin clear and lH > auifiil | , Also cuu-s itch , Suit Hhi'iiin , Sere Kljiples , tJoio Lln | , mid [ Jld Oh.Mluato Ulcers , Sold by druKt'Nts , or mailed on rocuhit of 50 cents' . Ketallnd by Kulin A Oo. , and HchroetcrA uecht. \vhok'5.ilu by C. P , Uoiulmuu , WRITINQ IN POT HOOKS. The Sliortlf.inil AH nnd the tion < ; nnd Bliol'l ' ofltH'aluc. . New YorK Telegraph- The jinny of Miorthand vjriturs is over on tliHncrc.use. \ \ ithiii the past few year. * stenographer. * : have multiplied wondei fully. In Now York city uionu they are to-day Idgion , they are every > liero jirosent all over the business \n\tt \ \ of thocity. Tlio profession al man , mvrch.'tnt , banker , , or broker traiisacling'any con ldorablo amount of biKiness c.ills ' 111 the aid of tlm pen of a disclploof "llu * Vautifiil art , " and Imds his nssjitaVici' ' not only o\trnm-ly ' convi'nient.Tjnriilmost invaluable Twic'o or tlirice thit amount of correspondence and ollice work generally tua > bo aeeom- pllthed now than used to be possible in the days before ihn practical titili/ation of shorthand , and what may bo tunned its twin biothertvpo writ inghad be come so common Indeed , the o\pe dlonej of shortli uid is ns indiMponsaulo nowailays lo the average down-ton n hus inessmanas is the district messenger servici' . the ti'lephone . tlio elevated , or tlio blithesome "ticker" all compara tively recent linn and labor economi7i-rs. A new Held had thus opened to llio as piring young man and woman , and if thu young amanuensis or reporter pins senses llio true go abend spirit , hi- chances for rapid advancome it are butter tor than those of llio young dry goods clerk , for instance Unless Iho snort- baud trio is animated b. ) ambition nnd is industrious , he vslll never be worth hU salt , but will lie sent to the right-about in much shorter unl r than lie could sten ograph Ins cmplo.ver's , speech of dis missal. lie is not wanted. Therefore it is iHoiess for llio-to not not ly nature gilted with inti'lligeiiee , pluck , and , above all , poisinernnoe , toatteinpi short hand as a means ol livelihood It is a popular tallnoy that any out1 can become .x stenographer who lilies , and olten the jouth failing at otlior pursuits resorls to shorthand , never doubting success , if hn has failed at other employments IIP will undoubtedly Hunk also at horthand , to be stieoosMiil at vvhicn a clear headpiece , read.\ hand , anddotermination are highly es-eniial. Tlio proportion of reullj com- petonl mil snccessiul stenognihcr | de veloped is about in the ratio ot one out of ten who commence Hie fit.idy of ( he art. It is to their own credit that thoru are to dnj in New YorK uilj thousands of men and women who make a good Hvint ; at shortliand. It is undoubtedly n fact that rho higi ! character of tlio stenographer's proli"- sion Is not apiieeiated | by tlio goneial public , and it is equally the fact lli.it this unpleasant state ot allaifs is caused by lint stenographers themselves , who in their ellbrts to cot ahead of ono another lo\v or their dignity very materially. Ow ing lo this jealousy among themselves theio are no regular "labor unions" and mutual aid associations among ( he guild , Ihough the day cannot , be t.ir ( li--- taut when such organisations must be1 porno a necessity. 1'here exists unorgan ized clubs > in Mew York \\lneh make no attempt to ivgiilate prices , birtnro merely of a 'social tendency \4hurt' matleixslcnographicanJ olherw.M' ju'e'intornially ' discussed and encouraged. ( Intuition fees lor admis sion to taeie are lulling , and the speed leqnired outnumbers varies , a tow clubs placing tin1 standard as high as leO words nor j iiiiuto , mid some as low as Hill , the tisQul s'pecd required being the "taking" ol U'"i or K > ( ) vvordh easily and legibly. Any 'respectable person who can p.i > s the VlAaitfinntions" to which lie is subjected can usually join whichever club he vvl nes regard | p ; < of vvli.it "syn- lem" ho wiitH-1 At the regular meeliiigs ot these clubs a ceitain portion of the time is allotted lo dictation , ono or more .meinbi i b , veadinji to the rest , who "taktSj * them. This method is a very ellieacio'us way of gaining speed Phonography is by far the best , and tnu-t used ot any oilier forms of stenog raphy. Is.iuc Pitman , of Kngland , is its real lounder , nnd til ! modern methods of phonography owe their existence lo him , the leading principles being all copied trom him. Some of the so-called hide- pcndrtil ystems that have ari.sen sincn Air Pitman's inventions are improve ments in matters of detail over their ori ginal. There is ot course , great rivalry between them , and much "mine is su perior t > > jours" talk. Nearly all ot Ihem are worthy prodnetions audit is diU'iciilt to choono between them. Any one of them learned thoroughly will win n handsome income , wnioh is the main doMdcintimi balanes range from 5 > 10 pnr wcel ; , re ceived by beginners and third-rate .sten ographer * , all the vvay up lo ? , ' 5,0ii ( ) u year , which ithe sum e.irncd by Mr. Dennis I * . Murphy , oilieial s'.L'iiograiiher ot the United Mates senate , which is probably as inn. 'h as any sliorihandcr in thi.s country can well make. Mr James K Mmison , ollic-i il .stenographer of the Now York superior coin I. is paid a salary ol ? 7tlUl ( pei jear , and lieiinque tiomibl.v receives as much again trom the s.ile of hi1 ? iiublicalions and lioin his vviirk out side of Hie court room. Twenty-live dollars lars a week H good pay for the young amanuensis in railroad , insurance and oilier oillcr-s , many oarmng much more. A lii'ftt da s lavv n p ortei rmployed ; by lawyers wi-lnng siecial ) reports ot cases can make as high as $7,000 and $8,000 per annum. The u-ual amonnt paid a frhoitlmnd reporter for a sermon , lecture , or public mooting range between $10 and $ W. An oilieial .stenographer is as s gned to each ot the various courts in the city , and areoaeli paid f . ' ,500 , and they make twice that at least by furnishing reports to lawyers and by outside woik. Men t.tenogr.1 pliers leeeivo higher pay than women , though some women are lo be found who cam as high as % r > , ooo and ( luiU , ) r. jear , and one 01 two in New- York cilv perhaps mine. As to liie speed po-siblo to bi attnitiPt in shoilliand.it ot course depends wholly niion the wiiu r's skill. Mr. Dunuis 1 Murphy can casih roll oil' WO words'and more per iniinil' , and Mr 'I'homas Heed , ul London who eiljoyetl the exciting di- ver.sioiiA ) ! reporting lr ) Phillips Biool.s ilitritig the l.iUi-r'ri recent visit to ling- land , "got there" to the I one of 21 ! t words I minute , and never lost a Mori. A * peed of l VwonN per minute , unstained Inloiighonrl whole ovi'iunir , perhaps is iiot _ tiniisird ; and a steno'grajilier whet , \t > \ ires to a leading place in his profos- iion must Im able ro run up as high , ia Unit and UtjSilfuiotliing of it , though Iho tvera e rahot iniblio sjieaking seldom > \ceeds r > o words -alwa soxcejitinir Dr Urooks , of | | ( > stoii , who is a "terror" to iho verbal. in Mportor. OU8iilil | j'KllS that fail to acquaint- iselvevrtfii ' the yaluo of JAMKS I'YLKVS Pr.ABLINIiiu the kitfhen and niindry deprive themselves of the most i iisulul arliclo ol the ngu. lialdwln ami Hln SUM. Chicago ILuild. . J'ho cvidonoo in n niirdor Irml-tjiist closi-d at Atehison , \an , , indicates that old Mr. Baldwin VV.H ni orly , that his onli son might liuvp a native for taking tlio life of Ids only lauglil . Tlie elder Hal J win was peim- 'ious to a degree which rendered him in- onsoly unpopular with hi ; acquaint- mces , but lin sucneotlcd In amass tig uboni .f 10,000 , in money , nnd vauu ho died aleut a year ago 10 1 ft , it to his widow mid two > childreii II * son was a spendthrift who dissipated lis inheritance in short order , and ru- urnlng to hjs homo without money IIP indonvnrcd to secure from his mother uid sister an advance on that poition ot ho estate which might comn to him if tor his mother's dc.it h In this ho w'ns insuccesi.fiil , and somn ill feuling was > ccasiom > d in eonn-qucnco Om < moi'Min - l'is , Ii-ly Mi 1 Baldwin , vhowr ciij' ' " niuii I lo a man in Atchlson. was found tlcatl in her bed with a pi I IpW over her face An ( imply bottle which had contained olilo- rofoun was lying on the lloor , and even- tiling lmUoatc.il that the girl had died from the ollectsof that drug. The guilty 'Dartv had cllecled an otitranco lo the house by removing a jmuol in llio rear door , and. though several bureaus had been ransacked , it was not noticed that mi ) tiling had been t-toleti. The burglary mid suicide theories soon nave way loan open Mispioion to iu.tr brother llf < conduct was peculiar , and his agitation at tunes when ollicers were convt rsing with him concerning the crime was- > pronounced that they liiially took him into custody. Although there was absolutely no evidence against him he was hold on inispicion , and the authorities proceeded to work up the case against him. To the surprise of ovorvbody the prosecution has showed that lie Inuight ciilorolnri. lu St. Joseph , Ale , n work or two b.'foro tno inimliir , and tlio drug ! * ! * ! who made thu s.tle idontllied him and recogni/ed tlio empty bottle found bj tin1 side ot'lho muni.-red girl as one of a peculiar iiettorn which he remembered ii.iving used on that occasion. Tlio uvi- detiee of this willicss was coiibidoied al most conclusive as to tlie guilt of tlm young man. who was hhiHcIt almost dnumbfoiimlcd when it was introduced Mis conviction is a sorry outcome to the sulidcnial and scrimping ii.mimun. ) of the father who saved that his sou might murder. - , - . . _ . % VMO 13 UNACC IITCD WITH TMS CCOQnPMV OP TM * XAMIMSQ fH)4 ) W * ( TH4T GHIHAGOnDGKISLaHg 8 PACIFIC RAiLWAV H > r.n nn cf I' c nlrnl | IO IUMI and rn-c ! ivbilon to nl iitinrlpnl lines hn i nml u rt nl Inillnl nml ir i Illltinl imitltH iiiiMlnit , tin IIIK > liniMUInlli nil < : rcinllllMIti ! li.il in t nt U.in ul llmnil. ' ! ' llnnM" > l-- Inti.in lioli | Int lux nml li , ' i , | , . , iintttnlul Inilllo liilni'1'iiillli.tiir din Allmili , riiil PmllU I'lin l. II InNti tin. rut ultn nml In .1 unit , li , , unl Irf.in iuiii | . \'rOieil < t n-i.l , iillrn.l I.IH ! . ornliJllUllltf liuiiltHViisl. i . Nnni\\pHt | nlnl N Mllmtrt. The Crcnt Rock Island Route Omrnnlcn ll tmtmiH lint tonn of iifr onnl frrn. ; Uv iiir.'t.li'il hr u will I ih.iioiiithtv li ii.i.ieil ro J. li'l.iiin oiili tripkx of i. .in Union. Mrrl toll mli-inn. tlll < rli.iiii.iiltprr niiill lillri.H n.lilni.'ttt , I. a.mnr | > ' rf , , u , n n , liiniiii vklllui mnke II Or m'.t/ n ii.ll iiii'oj . .irinl , nl liiiiroK . | . | i.tfui , , nail nlr liti.l.c-f , | - | | . ulil hirirviiH I Ininniv t fil iiinrtllniii | > r nil lutinlu > ( Hlnr rlu i Inllli "f I IN inilto mo lian-r r nl nil < i nni i tlnu i .lulu In I'niii'i IIPIIOK. unl I In. MM ni | , , , j .unir.iita , mil luiinliai > r Us l'.n ciiKer I ' | inniu lit Ilin run I'jpip.j Ti lii < liftmen riili-ten nnrt I'1- ' u""ril "l"r' ' Knw-ns 'llj l.iiun. nl , „ , , , ] At | , , ! rr , . , , , | , m , . , | rtt , | MnlllniKl Iliiih up. J.nl-'ci.il Hit < -n-hi , i > irnliliuit I'liilnini' 1'ilnn Mi.Mi | i.r ( li , . Jnio't < ItNlsn ntiil fiimi'luoiilllnli.ij ' liiwMilirliliniitrlt . , . .okpl nu-nl. nliliUilii'lv I'ntui H , tin , nClili iz'inml i ; ii. . ( II > nml Ale lil-cu mo aNii i mi llic CHthrnliil Itrillnlriri Imlr Unra The l-ainous Albert Loa fouto Ij llio illiijct nml fntnrltn line h t irn n lenpinii'l Niiinpiii | > iu nmlst J'niil MI * > I < ' tnntiK tl , i ati ninil > ! ' iiuinlMnitifiii nil polntt Hi tlip In Him le nml llrllisli I'lOflnrf OUT IliK r < ntiDii.1 VthriMi J-iln HIP iini to tiniiitiiiii : plnnn r . mi i ic- t > Is pi , tiiM'H , , i lni < illllt nml IIIIHIUIK nml iMilim k " > ; 'ri'l ' if I . vi nml 5lliinp.tu II I- , il. . . tin. ii.i il "ImbluriiiiipM the ii.li wlitut 1'ildn ' UMJ pjntot l lull lunr IntiMlKi IMki.t * Ktlll nnntli r IHIIK r MM' tl.'mm nn. I Kmi. KiUi'i' . lih. . in oi-mil hii , , i , i iii.lunitl lii.lin ni > lliinntlUlntiiti ; .mil < onm IMIhilt. hmiHi-t itr ilintipipiilliinmlNl PniH mul il , I. rmiMlulP polnti. lop ijrialliil Infounntlm p ( > Map mil It.l.lir' , cihtiliialiU . ' wpll in In kplj. nt nil | .ittul.nl | . 1 M. . i om ! > m the CnlloJ Statin un.l CmiiJa , . .i If ! R. R. CAELr , C. ST. JOHN , Trts't J. Otu 1 M'r'r , Opn'IT'i.t.1IJnss't , ' TIME Arrlvn nnil tlopnrturc of Oni tint ciiinis anil coil- lit the Tritistor All trams ni rlvonnrl flcpait front Omaha l > y Central btandatd Time. Trains of the C. St. I' . M. , t O iiirive anil lep.nf from llieir depot , cniiu-r ot llth anil Webster slteet-s : ti.iinsnii tlio II ArM.r. , B. iV-Q. and K. C. St. J .S'O. B. limn the I ! , .t .M. depot ; all others tiiim the Union I'aeilii : depot. nrido ! liTilns will leave U. I' , depot al ( i'.r > , B 7Si : , s:0i ) , HMO , 8:5. : ) , H IUOJ. : 11:00 : , a m. ; l : nti. i : ) , i : : , o. 15 ' ' .no , ioo. : B 4:00 : , r , : 0. r.o ; : , GiOVflO , 7iO : , 11-10 p. m l.ea\o Trinslei lor Omaha at 7l'i : , B 3-15 , HS : ) , 9:12 : B 10.3.1 , 10:17. iti7a. : in : 1 : " " 'J I' , B'J : ' ! ? , : ! : ! . 8:37. I ! 1:37 : , 0:45.0:37 : : , 7:20. 7:50 : 11-5 ! p. m. B trains du not ran on Sunday. All otheis ran daily. I'oiry ti.iins will tun as I'la ' Mo tion ol enolidmninv trdn , except tlioli.iv - ine Omaha at ilv : : > n. m , and 11:10 : p. m. , nnil leaving Council Blnlts at7U5 : a. ai. and it.-11 p. ta. STOCK YAKDS TIIAINS Special stoclc > iirds pas-eiiKCi trains leave Omiilia ul ( i-lda. in. , SvUa. : m. , IUI" : a. m , ID- > ' > : i. m. , ii:40 : p in. , ! ! ; . " ,0 ) i. m. , and r : J5 p. m Io.ivo stock .vsuds tor Oin.iha at 7.V : > a. in. , lO : : . ' . ! a m. , V'-Ol p. in. , 1 : : .i p. m. , 4-10 : p. m. , 5:1)7 : ) p m , , and ( > " < > p. in. Comieclim ; lines at transfer depot , Pounci ! lilutls. ( "Jdeaifo , Itoek Island iI'.icllic leave. Ht:11. : BUir : , a m. . 0 5Jp. : ( ) in. : .11- live. I.1:15 : a. in. . B r > : : HJ , u 7im : p. in. ( 'hi- raito < V Not tli western leave , B Orlfn. m. , ( J n-0p , m : aiilve , UUl.rui. : m. , B 7Ki : ( p. in. Chicago. IliirliiiKt'in Je Qninc ) leave , A ' . > . ' ' ' a. m. , A ' > : & " > p. m. : itirixc. A ! I:1J : a. m. . I' 0ii : ) p. in. . A 7-n p , in. ( 'lilesuco. Milwaulice Aibl. i'nol leave Ullilla. m. , U fit-'O p. in. ; anlve. lilfi. ! : 11.111. H7.0ui.in. , KaiiM-'Mty Sl.-loe.t C. B. leave , A 10ut ) a. in , . 05 : " . p in ; nrilvo. 1) H5a. : ! ! m. , B 7i"i : : p. m. AS a lush K-avo , A : iOU : p. m. ; aiiive , A : t:0i. : : | in tilonx City it I'ncllln leave , A 7:0 : > a in. , A 7.rn ; p. MI : arrive. A 9 : : a. m. . A 7:00 : p. m. ; \ \ csivviud1'acliic c\iuo-s leave A SJ-JQ p. m. : amvo A 7:50 : a , in. : Denver expio-- . leave A llVa. : ! ( ) in. , arnve A 1:10 : p. in. ; t' ' . I * , mad a d express , Itep. vnllev , leave A Ir.'O p.m. , in live A 'JMUp. m , , li AM mull and nxpicss Kop. valley , leave A s10. ; aiiiveil : : > 0 a. m. ; J ) . iV M. iiiizht oxpiess , leave A i > : OJ p. in. , aiiivo A 10:4D : a. in. Soiitawaid M. 1" . day express , leave A lUOa. : ! m. , iuiivoOi" : n. m. ; nUht oxpus- . leave B.SI'M : ) , m. . aiiive A il : - " > p. m. : 1C. 0. SI .1 , , VC. . B. , via 1'l.ittsinouili IcavoAOjlO n. in , , Bsl.i ; p. m , anive II 7uij. : Northvvaid-C' . , SI. I' . . M , , V ( ) . . Sioux City e\pies > - , leave A 4iiiu : : ( m. . inrive rn'Vi p. m. ; Oakland neciiiiimodntion , leave 00:10 : p. m. ' anlvo C lliOOa. in. ICast\vanl-0. II. A : Q via Platlsmoiith , leave.'i.- : ) ) p. m. . nnivoDi''Oa , m. \Ve-ilv\anl rai'lncc.xpie.sleaves A h:20p. : in. , anive A 7:50 : a. in , : Denver expiess , leave A 10:55a. : in. , airlvo A ' < : 'M p. m. : U. I * inalltmd oxpies.s Itep. Vnllev. lu.ivo A .MO p.m. , aiiive V I : ! " > p. in. ; It , , V M. ni.tll ami e.\pie-i Kep. Valley , leave Ab:10a. : in..aiTnn 1HIOu. : m. ; B , A > r. niiihl exjire s , lenvo A d'Jii : p m. . m live A t'n'.i'i p , m boiithwiiid M. 1' . day express , | i-iyo A llr.'Oa m. , ai rive 0:00 : a m. . nUlii e.Npie-.s , Iciuo IUI-M p. in . anive A 7'iiJ p. m.1 K. C , St. J , it < \ II , , \ ia 1'liittfinmitli. I.tve A 'i. 'U n in. , JJ 8:15 : p in. , aulve 1) f:00 : a. in. , "i.rO : p. ' " ' 'Northward-C. , St. I1. . M AO. . . Sli aHly exue-- | . , leave A b..iia. ) m. . anive " > : > p. m ; Ovetland aerommoilatliin. le.ivu . ( 5.1' ) | i , : n. , anive C 10Wa. : m. S' nn-A Ham * daily : B dally o\c 'pt Sun- da > : C dally oxufpt Li.ilnriiay , I ) dud > jwiil JJR.JfATft'fi < -f Acf 'i .1111 liunlnaiilo FU" llio rtiullly mul prrnni. : iLiill > fines nil I.TK.I | | d' A lliiiiH. Hie iniisl filiMintiio unit Itinif Miindliw cure. . ) jlclit | iinint- | U to lt tionilurl il cimin , " | > idici'Hi | . It H Mi thKnlfhuul Ihu win Id lor IU uniiVilliitl .n. ( lly < ' Mnwiln N'nb , HIII < > S Jan. 21 , IPI. fined iisiiii ; Hr llulr A A-i'i-im ' Cine , lor nn 10 tliu" me iiiiir , my ullu Inn. brim oiltitcly well , uiul u t otoii cjiiil"1" " > r 'lio ' di'-i iiM. ' han iippeaioO \ \ 11,1.1AM Illl.N.Nl T , Itli hliind. lou'.i , itilloo , KI\"K | , IM.1 : | bin lifo-ii iitllliiml v\lli | liny loU'riiiKl Asilinm * lnn tViU 1 lollotvid jn.ir . dliorilons mid iiinini'y to my Hint I neviir rlcpt Ixittcr In n ; Iff. I uni plnil ilnit I iini ii.inoii ' i Im ninny \t\i \ : .ui Kj.oak so ( 'itvoi.ilily uf jouriotiifdloa A vnliinlitoni pflftit 'iUI < f oniituliilii Flinllni rnof from every * ' In the I'.B , , ( Janu'la nn I rcut lirltiiln , vill l > o milloil iip'in Hiiiilic Any iiruinrin not Imvliij it in btotU nillpro o ft. _ BBES I * & MAUL , itnccosor * 10.1. O , Juuolid. ) UNJJ R Jf TA KE R S , AN1 1) iMlAIMiiW. : : At tlio oM Mitiml liui ( ' 'titiiutu St. OtiUr of tllil'Mlllllll MihcilUil MUJ PtL'lUl' If Hltt'llUVj ( O f tl-- - > No. Vi'S. IS One of Uw Best and Zarffcsl-fitoc in. the U. 8. lo Select from. No Stuirs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator 4 M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , OV.O Ul'UKi : , Miinneor , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. ni'l rJir.Nn'5 ! ! MeiTlinats nml IMinipi V llnnl % , I avlil Citv , Nfti. ! irnirnojKnttonnl llAiiV iii'y.Nub. : tiililuil'ii ? Mine HiuiL , ( "liuuliiM. Ni'b. , .Monoiiiil.rn Iliink , Ni-illi I'liitto , Nob. UiU4il Z.iiilonul UmiU. Oii'itliH. llb. Will | .ur ciiatouii'is' ' limit nltli Mil of Inilinx ui'iulioil , lor tM.uulrJs va S3th St. , CorCapitoAve. Foi tlie Tfeatment of all Chronic and Surgical Diseases , DH McXEHAHY and in , , Pliysician Surgeon Gliarp , | r _ maiM _ / I'articnlnr nftenfion jiniil tn J ) < f nnilit- > , Digram' * of Women , of tinStonmcli , Jjirct ; liidiifi/x ami Jitoml , I'llcn , Cancers Tu- inorH , R\n \ * tinit Kttr lli > mm'is. Catarrh * llroiic/iitts " " untl Limy Iltifitf > rs trt'nfrtl / > / / MeiiiKtitril In- httlfttinn. KKXJ ) FOR IffHALUR. Write for Circular on Deformities and Braces , Diseases of Wiinen , Plies , Tumors Cancers , catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epi- Ear Skin and Blood Diseases. Kidoey , , Eye , . ( The Only Relialilo Medical Institute making a ppoeiiiljly of Private Diseases of the Urinary & Sexual Organs cnttrcn byOVKUWOmC. or WOIIUV , lite IN'DISCIIUTIONS OK VrtUTII. nr of rlprr voirnr ulniK vcr niiy : tcnil to luuit the t"icnf life's til.il fdicfe , caiidin ncrvnin nidi plivxlrnjilrtil ) ' llv iirvxlutii-llnn , H , lulnnl nmkiut-snr inmntlEieiiCf it'LTiiialuriliui | ) ) , nml [ imtiaturu ilen'iy , Inllnnod liy lliu Itinj ; ttuln ul iiiiiloni whltli tlu'miffi.ur Uiumn Imtlnurcll , uruiiiml liy our urn rcttoratlvo trcatmiul. iiiu-vthij ! vtulitv nnil tioriiiiili | .c.tnrinu . vital | ih } ii4liiil ( incmulmrt \ Tin , iriMliuintortlili * cities of n lACii-4.il Inn until torreu.iitl ) bicn iifjjk'CUil by fcisnthlc , cilticaldi | ilivluati * . uiul lm I'U'ti ' In tli liitnli * nf I'uiint Mi-illriuv tcuiloiauud ( ( juunuit ini'U clatmlii ) ; tn liavo uuo nii'illrliuthat UMIJ ti hpt'cllU * * tut ttould run1 ( ti'r > ( j t\ ? ' \\Vl.iniw Hint llioiiNiiulsriilTirliigiliiM-fli-itK of \lccsliiui-hpcn illnnpvolatcil no oftrn lint tltry iifuillMiiiir'iKuil nnil liiiTi'Hlinnrt filidi ti | > liopc-ofurr lirlnriiiri.il ( To all nidi wo ilc-lfo In nay tli. t EH IIIIIK "I lliuy < oiiliiuiu tu I'tpciuni niMlih oiic-olllo romi.-ili ! tir nppllnnirn trpn > .rntoil tn euro mrli ilhcM-c they UIL hl.c y tn mat uith untiling lint tllb.ippuhilimiil Nn twncahci nrt , i-tnrIlynlllL- HIII | mi iiiii' nitiiily uicr him IIPIII or HIT nil lie proprirnl to mi-it tht ; rraiilri-nunti ! nf nil.1Vn liato rtiiiil < iir.irifiil i-tuilv of tlu-tpdli-ta-cn In nil tlidr tarlims lornia anil compllwitloiia , nml itli thcnlil nf tut .ilinoi-l iii.llnilli.ll lAiii-rii Ltu In a upHiiL iit.ilun..ut to ludlvidunl UIUI.-B , HIuru enabled tocuronftcr o liiTxIiiti * utterly fallnl v Wu rtirr i.iniHtK 'I'1' ' ' nr t tu mnUc a i-pcrlnllj nnd ctudy nt thin clips nf dlfivisc , nnd to treat them upon Mitiittflc pi Innpli-H Woulwi trim Slricmicn. f licit nml XtiriifirilP ALL UONTAOIOUH ANI > lll.Dtll ) DIsKASI.s from whatun-r nui i produced HlCCl fMly ] trtiiuil. Wu cnn rcmuxc Syphll tlo tjoifim ( r in tin ; fvi-u-iii i.lthotil inuinin ni injury to tlicHjcn tn \I.i. CD IMIkNK'A'll CitSTIIinvilAL. Unit mid cnnsiilt tin nr FCIU ! nirnc anil no't-nfllrn nddr m plulnlr uiltli'ii- and onrloM * Matnp uudc ill crnil ynu. In plunirappir. . our I'ltlVATK cii.TuiAit IOMIN. : UPON I-KIVATI ! . > PII : IAI. AND Niinvurjs nis/iAMJH / , HKMINAL WKAUNI.SS. .sruKMATDIiltlKUA. 1MI'TISCSYI'llll.IK. . ( .o.SOItHIiaiA , UI.Kirr. und ALL Dlsiixji : S ( IF TillOi NITO I'ltlNAI.'V OHUAN1 * frMiiij ldi > tor\'i > f jour nitq fur nn oiili Inn. 1'ir'itnn 'iiiuhlu to tlxtl nt tntiy 1 - irmKil nt tlnlr liirmn. . by C'lrirrnoiiflcnir Mcilldiira nnd ItiKtitiini-tiluBiiit by mall or csprrm SKCUHI I.Y I'ACKCI ) 1'KOM lUISIiUS'ATHIN. tin m rkn tu IniliLflir cnnlpiitHor wndrr Onu ncrwinnl llltcr lo v prcfi-rrid If eonvcnluufc 1'lfty roixiis for tha ocoumniniliitliiii of patli nif. [ Iruril nnd uticndaucc at rca < ouublu latcs. AUDI.taM ALL LKTI'EHS TU Omaha Medical ana Surgical institute , . itllt SI. ntul Cnttttnl Ai'i : . ( WAIT A. A"7iV { . ii CANDBfi" AUCTKS WITH DOUBLE THICK BALL. Two Year TEST , ThO "C4NDKK ' KlIBBElt CO. filVU R bllKr 1 Ocr llmu ciui bo ouuiliic.1 eljouliiro for lliu tumo oionoy. nliu their jrreflt Improvement uf iho DOI'lll.i ; TlliriC ll.U.lj. Tliu eilm Ililckni-in ot mblii-rrifhtuudvrlliotrudjlvpa , ( 1'JL'lll.i ; \ \ I. in. /eli 10 eeR tlio 'CiMCIJ ) Jnutuo Tlilck Ur.ll lluhbcrn in Uoota , Aritlu , UTcrubui.ii , Alutl.ui , ic , A Common Sense Idea nULTvTOK u - Nrn oil i . , nillnir , ivoml. mil m I KIHIUIIH nJ * > ! ur , IIIHI.IMUI LMI I | ni k.ttn.lt | i ' ; y uiitl von uill U ilrli iiitil litnit' ' > ' ll-it I- | < * . m'l mlii. , H , a. t nilTH , * ' "l . . Omaha , i.oti a' , A Oillclr , J'vi rurufnf * "tuhuo I , JjMli ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' 'w ' I uLu'iuiil'u''iiu.'l'iiiiittLw.'tl'"i All Sorts of hurts and many soils of ails of ma' nnd beast need a cooling lotion. MuMang Liniment. 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