TILE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ITTESPAf , FEBRUARY NEBRASKA NAT10SAL GUARDS The Adjutant-General Makes His Keport on the State Militia. NOT A FLATTERING SHOWING. Another Hlfj Itatoli of Notaries Coin * missioned lly tlio Governor An IntPffSlltiK tnstitntico Cn o Darilcn Dies After All. frnoM inn ni.n's i.isrci.Tf ntniRAV.I In the pa t half dozen rears two VMM have occurred In Ni-hraskn. In one Inst.ince , tlio campaign and siege of Camp Dump at Oinnlm , the gallant colonel from Itcatrlceuas called to the lield cf Klory , nnd in the other Instance tile pcg-lcz rebellion and raid against the state treasury-the colonel rs- ciicil | camp fare and the tented Holds only tliidiic'i the fact that the riot \sis ; iiinlerthc Immediate eyesof thu Koxernnr of the state , tlm comiimndcMu-chicf. himself of the statu nillltln. These reminiscences are almost necessary to call lo the public mind the lact that the state Mas n ndliila foioo , so neatly has all been lorgottcu In the peaceful times th.it have followed this campaign on tlio dump. However , the annual report of the niljutant funeral has been published in due form , toKcther with tlio rest of tlio reports from lieadH of departments In the state , anil innny facts of the state mllltla may not he uninteresting. The linanclal statement liuhllsht'd shows the appropriation exIiuiHted , uiid in the reuort upon tlilt bran ch of the mllltla of the state , figures ari > made asking for an Incieascd ami l.incr apiiiopilatlun In the future. Tlio InuiU'iiuac-y nt former npprnpiintions nro set lortli at leiiKtli nnd tlicio Is a Kcncinl plea of lack of iiioue1 1 nek of nccoiitii'meiits ' , I : ck of mil- lormp , 1 n"l : of onilpmi'titsniid lack of ( hill fcoivlio. In t.ict , the tenor of the ropmt Is not very Haltering fet the state mllltla and would Icnil Hie leader lo the opinion Unit much reform , much rroruaniriitleu , much money and Inti'iest and energy nil are MUCUS- .siry to make the Mate mllltla what is coii- tetnpluteil for It. either for usefulness or a reserve force In times of peace. The piescnt enrollment Is placed at 678 oUlcers ami men , aery prominent part of the lorce bclni ; olll- cvr ; ( it hluh and low device. Tlio he.ulipiar- ters of the regiment are at Ucatrlce , Colonel Colby commanding , ami the compinlc ! ) am loc.Ued as they rank alpliabctloully at the lollonlng towns In the state : York , Snltnn , Beatrice , Miiroln , Fremont , .liinlnti , ( Je- iicvii. Nelson. Iteiiui'tt anil Central City , and the Wymore light military. NOTAIUIIS pnu.ir. The governor has commissioned the fellow- lug notaries' commission ! , heating date , lau- unrv.U : .1. K , Williams , Gibbon ; Sylvester .St. John , Kearney : J. 1C. Klcbtart , Month Onmha ; Cli\tuu : W I.i ; Master , ( ) malm ; AVIIham S. UVdu'e , Oinalia ; Uuorcn 1. (511- bcrt , Uinnha : James It. MeLau hllu , llast- \ tuaA. \ \ . V. Cole , Junlata ; 11. Ariuliuld , Hast ings : Kdwln A. Hoallch , IhxstliiKs ; William Ji. Thorpe , D.witl City : Tlu-ron U Kowls , Oakland ; lloraco ( J. Woodward , 1'alriielil ; hot Ij. Kcltliam , Kimbnll ; Charles A. Woosloy , ( Jieeiiwooil ; diaries Ij. Itrowu , Scliiiyler : Kohort Clulcoat , Alilu ton , Collax county ; K.I' . Hammond , Omaha ; Felix J. .MeSliai o , Omaha ; Cl.irence C. Van Keorau , Sonih Oinului ; W. S. Se.uey , Omaha ; Jiulson \V. Hairls , Omaha : Joslali S. Wilght , Omaha ; A. C. Tionp , Omah.i . ; Thoinat 11. McCullniiKh. Omaha : Michael Coady. Foil Omah.i ; Will K. ( ia\lonl , Fairmont ; George 0. Maylield. Fairmont ; 11.V. . McNecl. Uiand Islnnd : Charles K. Huiitly , ( iraiiil Island ; A. V. 1 * . IVck , Aiuor.t ; Cnarlus K. Smith , Trenton , Hitehcook coiiutv ; Fred V. llaldwln , Lincoln ; Walt M. Seelev , liennett ; A. J. Itrlirgs , Superior ; Charles K. Davis , Supeilor : J'eter F. IluuUloy , Stioms- buri : ; John II. lieiinetl , MeCooK : Jasper S. I'hlllins. Indiaiiola ; 11. I ) . Gist , Salem ; F. J. Sadllek , Cicte ; Ij. I ) , l/annc , Mlllonl ; ( leorito K. S.iladln. Mllford : A. .1. Iteul , LoupCity ; J. A. liowdle , Hebron ; William A. Shairar , "Voik. ron nisi IIICT conn1 'i UIAI The case of Cailnun aeainst the Nebraska and Iowa Insurance company , which \\as tried In the county coin t and \crdlvt. . found for the Insurance company , is taken on n\ \ > - peal lor a heailui : In the coming term of the ( listtlctcourt This case Is of more than passim ; Importance , as It will , in a certain meastue , determine the value that attaches ( o a note for the piumlum on Insinaiice , and how lonz such value is maintained. In this case the bain of Cadinau was Injured nnd a note was given for the premium. When the note fell duo it was not paid , and the policy and note both continued to run. Something like two years after the note for the premium became due the tire liend aril veil and caught up the barn In smoke and ashes. When the policy was piou'ntuil for payment It w.is le- ' fused on the ground that thu premium note had not been llutildati'd , heuco came the suit now liletl tor trial in the district court. Other eases for trial that have been ( lied tlio past few days air lidcv against Heams lor tlio fore closure of a certain mortgage , Damtow ngaiiibt Graves & Son appeal In u .suit In re plevin. Holmes against Cooper , salt on a note for SM)0. ) The winter term of the dis trict court In and for Lancaster county will commence the latter part of the montli nnd the woik on the bar dockets for the teim IB now in progiess. Juugo Pound departed jesteiday for I'liiUsimmth , where ho occu pies tlio bench the present week In the dls < trlct court ol Cass county In session nt that Place. DIATII : r.xns ALT. . W. O. Danlcn , the Lincoln man who at tempted suicide at the Mlllard hotel , Omaha , whoio lie was stopping under the name of GrilUn. died Sunday night at tlio Clifton lionso la this city , after a gicat amount of KtilVerlnu ( nought on by Ills suicidal act. Jarden was bioiight to this city on Friday night last from Omaha , and as no charge was against him the sheriff did not take Inn In chnmo , but ho was taken temporarily tc the house where ho died. What disposition will bo made of the remain ! ) na to time ol buriul Is not yetauuounced. IN POI.ICtt COUllT. The rumor published yesterday that In the Saturday night racket on the bottoms xlu man named ( icoigo Cox , who was robbed , had his lei ; broken lu the melee , was sub stantiated , and the victim Is now at nli homo In this city inirsiiu : thohiokon limb Ot bin two assailants the pollen e lice ted tin capture of one of them named Kitchen , am ho will 1)0 ) given n hearing to-day for Ills of it-use , ills partner In the fray Is being looker for , ami hi * capture Is n matter of only i r.'iiort time , for ho Is well known , as are alsi hN f.iMuito haunts. Thu proprietors ot the Smith lancho wen quietly lodged In Jail yesterday morning and their hearing was set lor the attoruoou This is the notorious Mabel Smith and liei husband George Smith , who no later thai : Wednesday last was released from serving i term In thu county jail for participating In ; robbery. The man , .1. J. Smith , who wn arrested with some Uilliculty Sunday , am who was n prominent actor in the free for nl I'mht on that day , was tried In court ye.sterda : and lined 810 and costs. As he had no cast ho was committed. Four cases of drunkenness were on thocal endar yesterday and wore disposed of with the usual lines and costs. The two gambler \\eioUullitiu' nnd knocking each othe Saturday cu'iiing weiu on tilal in court lat ) osturduy attoruoou , nnd In fact through tin eutiio day tun mills ot the police court wur doling out Hues and costs In n way to raplul ; ciihani'o the fro book and muni'Mit the iiiiin Lur of u'jjulur luiaidin.s nt thu city hotel. Aiiour Tin : cm , County Judge 1'aiker was greeted upoi his arrival nt his ollleo ve.sterday moinin with a joonirrouplu lilled with matrlmonln Intent. They liad driven some liltcou mile ncro.ss the country in the face of thu Uce iioitliwi'bt wind , coining from Sauuder coiiutv to have the marital Knot tied in th city of Lincoln , Madam Weber , the noted singer of the caj Ital city , has been lying for xou'ral days n death's door from an aggravated ca.so i : t-iel > ness. Her many liiuuds in thoclty wl ! be uloabed to know that the crisis is pa&se nnd that she Is slowly recovering. 1'ollcumim Mnlono , who has bvcn In Ores ton the last three days. Is having MMIH tumble In getting the nun Morton , who I wanted for assault on Olllcer Guntriui. 'IV ejrraphin advicesotnte that they nro In th midst of habeas corpus cases over there , try lug to kettp .Norton out of thu clutches of th polio * of tills city , but tinaiiclal nssistaiic was forwarded yuatonlay forMalouo to con tinuo the tight with them , nnd It is safe t hay that whim ho comes back Ids iiinn wil come w ith him. This Is a case in w hlch th law ought to bear down haid when the uia come.i up for trial. The Lincoln man who a year or so as itled n good many people with a tale T Chicago Trrbtino that recited nbout jlnooln pliotgraplier taking view * of s t migrated from Ut ten. mctit of clay , has uf milled Another st.irilme article for the Iribuue , whlcli recited in the Sunday Trl- nine tliat old llrlicliaiu Voinic WH 11 vine wo miles trom Lincoln nnd was getting eadv tor a great resurrection net. .Sexeral elegrann cnmo to Lincoln pnpprs yesterdiy unking Inqnirv If the tale wai true , anil uvl- IcutU a good deal of excitement Is afloat. One of HIP social events of the year for Lincoln will be th > > grand ball given by the standard club at Temple hall on Thursday milugof this week. The hcnelit derhed mm this ball in a llnano'al ' way will UB u ed ortliohcnrllt of the Hebrew I'ougrc'ntlon and thu event will undoubtedly bu a great On Thuroday and Fildav eventncs of Nils \eek tlm "Silver Kliu" will be presented nt he Funkonpein IIMHC. This will lie the first cnlertalnnietit of the week nnd It will indoubtedly bo greeted by vcrj largo niiJI- nees. Yeslenhy , Mnndav , was a very llcht day tthes'oek v.uiHuml the receipts weie vny ight ; tKW head were the receipts nnd the rlci1 paid wns S4.S0 , a sliiilit ndvnnce from Snturdnv'.s rulings. Kvon the local papers hat distort tarts ns L\CII | by the slock yaids hemielvps ean hardly make ol thU ctiniigli o keep two packing houses running. West Jneolu prices nro nml hut the cold fnct re- iinlus that the packers nreuot dolinr the tti ) l- less to which they nre entitled fur tome line. HOT WATIill AND HOT TIM US. Mlnlni ; Kvcltomrnt In Arkansas 0 i'lnils Hint Hoein Incrcilllilf. HOT Si-itiNos , AHK. , Jan. 27. [ Cor- respondunco of the lin. ) : ] Uf eoursu Oniahn couldn't keep still and all the ivorld moving and booming so rapidly. So away . jour projectors and prospectors mist lly in search of coal and that coal in Nebraska , the miners found , it is said , compares favorably with any other n the world and has raised the price of real estate in Omaha materially. From city of much consequence a metropolis coma inevitable , while bneators "shine heir lifrht" and "siiio tlio castor" very jonorally , not only throughout the , , re- irious of tlio west hut are penetrating the circles of Arkansas , very successfully in still further development of mines. It is so m this instance and the parlioHdiroctly 'rom Nebrabka. Establishment in the best laying gold and bilver mines of tlio country is made hero at tlio instance of Orson linger , of liloominglon ; "Hill" L'lio inp. = on , Jno. 1) . Fulton , Itis'erlon ; . O. Chapin , C. G. Grove , Franklin , and other Nebraska parties. Indications > ont ! to parallel outpu ts with the best howings of the world , and the region to iceonio idon tilied in tlio greatest lindings of the ago. Hot Springs comes to the front in all irosporous showing , and is likely to omnianil the principal resources of Arkansas. The city weais a holiday ape - ) o aranco liom the inllux at hand poo- ) Ie from the mines , Hie mountains and ivery rural district. Hock to these shoies "or k'upplies , do thousands from abroad n seeking a means ot cure , and the fctrects aie alive in much piesenee and ; reatly inei eased activity. There is a renuiiip building boom , a _ general im- iroveinent of streets , new industries bo ng introduced , liberal blocks erected , a lews era inaugurated , real estate going sk > wtird , values everywhere increascit mid the people fully ttwake to the greatly ineieased iinportanct * of the town. The condition is consequent to thu securing of new-lv projected rail ways. introduction of manufact ure , the erection of smelters and the irresistible impetus given in Hie develop ment of the Hear mountain mining dis trict. Hot Springs being a center of trade , values naturally ro\olvo here , and this being a railway terminus , machinery and other supplies for the interior require reshipinunt anil command Jnrtlier occu pation in furniihing terms. The output s likely to bu ild a flourishing industiy , Darticularly so far as to tlio village of I5ear , where a large saw mill is being completed , smelters already linished and thu greatest miner of the country pro duced nt intervals throughout the dii- tnet anil alon" the line , to the Indian ter ritory , i ; > found the richest prospect and the region abounds in all mineral wealth" . As yet but little is known of the values within tlio borders ot Arkansas. the lield being comparatively unexplored and its treasure uiiiloA eloped , but en couragement is given in the action taken and I lie region very generally investi gated and improved There are instances of rare findings and sudden accumulations and inanv ol the mines show equally well with tlio best on the continent. Showings of the Lost are positively fabulous be yond immediate credence , seemingly , yet as regular in output as "Old Faithful" lit Yellowstone , while those at "The O/ark , " the "Silver ClilV , " " .Mammoth" and others all conspire in similar nature and form a lirst means of revenue in the values of the country. Going out from the city of Hot Springs , to the newly found regions of the west , the journey holds all interest and the distance occu pied , in much promising prospect. Game is abundant , deer plentiful and bear tre- quont. The country is Itilrly fai > ed , holds rare scones and opens inducement to every pleasant investigation. The climate is favorable to uninterrupted oc cupation , the winters fair and balmy , with bll//urd , avalanches and blockades unknown nnd the season one of continual opportunity. It will pay to investigate the condition of Arkansas and the oppor tunities therein particularly those of Hot Springs and in the Hear mountain mining dibtrict. GOVJIU.NOK. The Gorman emperor now obeys tlio directions of his physicians more than over before. For the lirst time since childhood ho has taken to sleeping in a warm room , and ho takes food , generally hoof tea , eggn , and wine or colleo anil ihingbss , every two hours during the day. llohas almost entirely given 1111 tlio dishes ho used to bo so fond of , such as lobsters , crawlish. veal stowed with cloves and cinnamon , and flpongo-cakt soaked in rum. General noulangor's attempt to intnv duce thu full beard into the French urmj has not been .successful. At tv recent banquet only two young generals ni > peared , like Iloiilangcr , with full beards , The mustache and imperial or mustache alone is still the only adornment worn b.v the French soldier. DRPRIGES SPECIAL NATURAL mn nAvona * MOST PERFECT MADS Prepared with etrlct regard to Pnrltr , Strength , ani llcuttif ulnoiid. Hi * lrlcod llAVinc 1 owdor coQt&to3 no Amtuonl , IJineAlum or rhoephitoa. Dr.l'rico'8 ztracts , Vanilla , Lemon , etc. , roi flellUoufllj. vceBJvarsponvnr ca _ C ICK ifo rteofs. "GUILELESS" GRAIN GIANTS Sccrst Band of Elevator Mon Associated to Bob the Producers. ROYAL RAILHOGUE ROOSTERS. OntlmTnkcn niul 1'cnultie * Tor Their Violation A Monopoly Mask IJroKcn Sections ofn Damn * nlc ) Conslltiilloi ) . LINCOLN , Jan. 20. [ Correspondence of tlio UKE. ] Tlic strongest argument in support of the hi li qualities of Senator Kockley's bill ( S. F. . ' ) to prohibit pool- liif ? l.y cram dcalors for the purpose of controlling the price of grain is the des perate nml determined opposition mam- fcstliiK itself ncaiiiKt tlio measure. Every senator who has not openly declared himself as strongly In fin or of the bill is bi-ing ilopjjed and coaxed ami threatened into a promise to vote against it. They are told by these paid lobbyists that the very organization of the Nebraska Grain Dealers' association is a menace to thu railroads ; that it was organized to forestall , as far as possible , the attempts of the lailroath of the state to diseiimi- nato against the small dealers in grain as against the larger dealers. They ehiim that the railnvids have no interests In common \\itli those ot tlio association , and if Keekley's bill pass es itill throw these small dealers on to the mercy of the hearties1 ? railways , which action they claim would prove ilisaslerons to the grain trade throughout the slate. They have nothing to hay auotit the fact that the elevators on the line of thu Union I'acilic railroad are built upon the right- of-way of that line , and practically under the Minorylslon of its ollleers. The Union Ptu'ilic and II. & M. railways lester - ter tlio NeorasKuGr.iin Dealers' associa tion in every way , giving reduced rates of transportation and parses to all mem bers and einplou'3 of it , and reduced rates upon the materials and machinery Used in the building and operation of their elevators , hi tact , their interests are .so closely allied that the assumption that the smaller dealers would , in any event , sull'er at the hands of the rail roads , is worse than ridiculous. These guileless lobbj ists also state that the grain association does not make large profits by means of their pool , which they : nu ready to prove by an e\- lubition of their books befoie. the railroad committee , by which they ex pect to piove the association to bo en tirely blameless of any attempt to throt tle honest competition in tlio grain trade. 15ul the committee told them they hail no use tor such evidence , as the bill had al ready been lecoinmended to pass. Tliu lobbyists claim that the price of gram is not daily telegraphed from Uniaha and .such quotations are made to IK the price at the will of the governing committee. This they know is false. Ever since the introduction of this bill in the.senate > our reporter has been fishing lor a copy of the by laws ot the Nebraska ( Srain Dealers' association , which lie knew to bo held by the members in bonds of strictest secrecy. JIis ellorts were partially rewarded to-day , however , when he was permitted to see for a few moments the const ! tut ion and by-laws of the asso ciation , lie also managed to copy a tew of the important featme.s of them , which are given below for the edification of tlio legislators and information of the public. Tliu following is t.iken iioiii the constitu tion : "This association shall bo known as the Nebra.-.ka drain Dealeis" association , the headquarters ot which shall bo located in Oman.i. "There shall boa committee of seven , consisting of the proMilent , secretary and live other members , to be elected by the association , which shall have power to call meetings of the association , govern prices. , arbitrate all disputes and have charge of all business allairs of the as sociation in intervals between meetings , to lo called 'the governing committee,1 "Each member of this association .shall bo governed in all matters pertaining to the asfoeiation by the governing com mittee , and failure to obey tlio orders of the governing committee shall subject him to a line , suspension , or expulsion , as the governing committee may decide , "Each nicmuor of this association shall deposit with the treasurer his or their note for 500 as a guarantee for Ins or their faithful compliance with the consti tution , by-laws and rules of tlio associa tion. " [ If any doubt e\ists as to the authority of the association arbitiarily living the price of grain , the following by-law will c.xnol it. ] : 'The maximum price which any member of this association shall pay for main shall 1)0 ) established by the governing committee , and pliall not be exceeded ex cept by consent of the governing com mittee. "The governing commit tea shall notify members by wire of any change in price to be paid , anil all members shall be no tified at the same time. "Tlio governing committee shall nso a cipher in notifying members of a change in price. "Any member divulging any proceed ings of or advantages received by this association to any pcrnon not a member ot the same , shall be subject to expulsion by the governing committee or associa tion. 1 Wo as mombers"of this association pledge ourselves not to contiact or buy , or buy at country stations any grain , whatsoever , under any circumstances to bo delivered at any lutnru day , except from members of this association. " \Vo as members of this association pledge ourselves not to sell any grain to ioreign buyers who shall buy gram on IraoK of any person not a member of this association. "We. the members of tins association recommend concert of action among its members at all local points in regard tea a division of grain and pooling profits as far as practicable , "In case the grain dealers on any linn of road herein represented should full to co operate with this association on account of the action of the road in which they are located or for anyothercau.se , such failure to co operate shall lie deemed suf ficient cause to declare the association at an end anil all members shall be free to act as though they had not been members of said association , and we pledge our selves that any action of this association , or oven the fact of its existence shall evm be maintained as a secret belonging to each and every member , never to bo ui- vulired. "Wo tlio undersigned grain dealers of this association do hereby pledge our selves , each and every person or persons and the firms which we constitute or be long to , not to divulge to our agents or other persona oulsidu of this association any intormation whatsoever. There is a family in Poll ; county , Georgia , whose children possess names It is said that thu happy mother takes pride in culling each child by its full name. A peculiar natural substance has been found in Georgia a yellow material , very much like beeswax , which , when shaved oil' with a Knife , rolls up like that article , it is a kind of lock , and , whilu there is nothing about it that burns , it becomes us hard as llmt when heated. WHTIS IT That rheumatism an I neuralgia are ro prevalent ? This question has not been satisfactorily nnswcnd but It \ $ cerinln that these diseases ait * 04 only the mo t painful but among the most common , and SOIEO mctnl'urof ' nearly every family in the land is the \ictim of one of these dread tormentors. Ladles seem tobcpeculiaily liable to ncuntl'ic attacks , which , in thu form of neuralgic headache , pain in the back , or nervous pains are of constant oc currence. Not until the discover ) of Athlo- phoros had Anyicmeiiy been "found for cither rheumatism , nturalgia of nervous hcnd.ichc , anil they were generally con ceded to be incurable , but Athophoros has been proved to be not on jj accrtain cure for these diseases , in all their varied forms , but a safe remedy. If , in the u e of Athophoro * , the bowels arc kept freely open , its success is certain , and to aid this , Athlophoros Pills ate recommended , which , while prov ing the necessary cath.iitic , will be found to be a valuable aid to the action of the medicine. Athlophoros is no experiment , it has been tested and lias proveiK its won derful ctlicacy. The Athlophoros Pills were originally prepared as a remedy for use in connection with Athlophoros , for rheumatism anil neuralgia ami kindred complaints. Used in connection with that remedy , they are a certain cure tot either of these very com mon and distressing diseases. They have al o been found to be an invaluable iciiicdy for any and all diseases arising from vitiat ed blood or general debility. They lire es pecially valuable for nervous debit fly , blood poisoning , ilspcpii.i ) , distress altercating , hcndachc , constipation , loss of appetite , and all stomach or liver troubles. Tor dis- IMSs of women they arc imulu.ible. These pills me purfcctly harmless and may be safely used by adults or children. Testimonials of those who have been cured will be sent free on application , Everv druggist should keep Athlopho ros ami Athlophoros Pills , but where they cannot bo bought of the druggist the Athlophoros Co. , 112 Wall St. . New Vork , will scud either ( carriage paid ) on receipt of regular price , which is $1.00 per bottle orAthlopltoros _ and fide for Pills. About twenty years ngo I ill covcrcd n Uttlo Bore on mj check , nnd tlio doctors pronounce. ! It cancer. Ilinrotricil a number of physicians , butwItliout rcccb Ing ixny permanent benefit. Among tlionumbcr cioonoor two specialists. Tlio modlclno they applied wnallUofirolotlio noro. causing Intcnjo pain. I saw a statement In tlio papers telling hat R. R. n. hoi ! Oono for others similarly nnilctcil. I procured some nt onco. Jlefora I had used the recoi.il Ijoltlo the neighbors could notice that my cancer was hcallngup. Jly central luaUh hndbeen Iwul for two or thrco3cars Ihndahael.lngcoiiRh nnd rplt blood continually. I li.-ul n se cro pain In my breast. After taMns EX ! bottles of S. S. S. my cough left me nnd I crew stouter than I li.id been for tcvcral } tar * . My cauctr has healed over nil Imt nlltllo fpot nbout the Blzo cf n half dime , nnd It Is rapidly disappear- Inc. 1 ould ndvlee o\ cry ono < vlth cancer to give S. 8. 8. a fair trial. jius. IJAXCV j. MccouAUonnv , Abho Grove , Tljinucnuoo Co. . Intl. Toll. 1C. 1SSG. Swlffi Ppccine ! entirely % ccctaWc , nnd BCPnn to euro c.inerrs by f orclns out the Impu rities from the blood. TrcatUo on lllood and Skin Discuses mailed frtc. THE SWIFT SPEGSFIG CO. , JJItAVEU 3 , ATLANTA , OA. 1 O6 , % ] l > r T - It. | m < - nt I'r n.uUiro Vlrrllti..ttc ( rL oltinr imi ftltlipctftluimor C1CP B < , , r , l > v III , out Sliiii.rli II * .Unlt..M.llv ttlQ CSKKAT WAKhTO.N TUIIATJIKNT. rr li-il lie .k sriit frm. BliouM IHJ I , ' id liy fathers miiiiiiM-i-,1 in rA riF1 ii UinuiB H UwlrNim. . El B lilt * Tlcplf lo wllh Infnniirttlon of i fltuo to nil in n MARaTONRhM DYCO ISPark Place. Nev/Yoik. MontioiiOintilui Hon. l lUKi and Ftrriin > > ( l run il. Hi tidht < i AI.KU ni.Lcnciu HKI.TI roit n : . iiURNE. lu.'EhTiiR. lai WSBACJI AVC. RiU n MLSnnn RESTORED.Tctin "tnfiilnii.ruclcnop ! T C" S UturiilCItl j < " " | auiiu ESvJnlili IUy U 1'rnnaturi ) Dw-tj. Acrrou HnN lt ) > Iilitv ! Ixnt ManluMnl , l , liavinKtnt-Ulii VOL. nwu ftvery tpinvn r inrsir Ititx iliKCo\ l a f-tlnpl j irlf-cun , vlilMi lu , vrlllKend Fi5 C ! lu lilii Tellon yuirurtij Arlrtreaa , O. J. MA.SO.N. l'u > l OlUi c Cui 3IU. Iew T < > < k Clt > 0. A. K AK. JOHN f-AKUUK. IOO Washington St. ffS'V-'a I > .iy Ilin mitrkct prim lor County , fit y Town iwil Snltool Corrntpouduncu liullad. of liaiibx nml lldiikurK unil ollii-r * r ' - < fl t nl cm lui unililn tcrni * . I ) al In T.iiiulVarrantH anil Scrip. mrw YOHK ovi'rrr. i ni . . .i i rt.v niiW- LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY lU'cently llullt. h'uwly KurnUliuJ The Tremont , J. C. KIT/XJCUAJ. ! ) A hOK , I'ropilotori Cor. Hh ana I'SU , Lincoln , Nub. Hnto tl.VI per dar. btreu : cjir frumjiouu to unj part of Ilia cltr. J. II.V. . IIAKINS , Architect , nracr > -33. f . 31 nnd < . ' , ] ti\iui-ila | tllock. Lincoln , Nob. Klovatorunlltli strui-t. llroedorol Mroelarof UACATTLE. . FnoitTlluuCATri.a r. M wotiiw. Live Stock Auctioneer t-nluB tniuli ) in all MUIH of lh U S. at fair rntLn. llooni U , ntutu illot * , IJnt oln , Kuli. uinl.'Jhurt Hum ImlU for eulo. 15 11. Farm Loans and Insurancs , Corrpsuomlrwcn In rcjirl to loans follolteJ. Itooia i , lUvbardd lllojk , I.mi-ulij. Nub. Riverside Short Horns Ot Mrletly IHHU llutus nnd Huutf fuppudcuttlo. llord numbers iibuut i/J bund. i-'uiulllvH ri'piosontoJ : Gilberts Crasr.fi. Acombs , HeiiiOK , Itosuof SluirdiH , MOSJ Ito m , KulKlitly Duuhi'bsos , ilatCruek Vouiw Murj'd , I'lirlllai-K , i-ouuim uiid'lruujovo \ * Hulls for Uo. 1 euro llutti Kittiorl. 1 Pure Bnli-i CrUKps , 1 Hoseof Sharon , 1 Vouiu Mary. 1 Pine Crulck HlmnU unil others I'omo umj Inspfctthu her I , AdUross , CHAa. 11 , UHA.N'- SUN , Lincoln , Nob. \Vlieu in Lincoln stop at National Hotel , And get ujioodulunerfo > o. o.IKDAWAY Prop. We will offer the following closing out bargains : 18 cloz. fine all worsted rnens * Cardigan Jackets reduced from $2. ' " 3 to $1.50. 40 doz. striped camel's hair heavy weight Underwear i ' dnced from 60c to 35c. 65 doz , scarlet all wool men's Hose at ISko. 25 doz. all wool Wristlets atlOc a pair. In clothing we offer the following ? specials : Oassimere lined Overcoats reduced to $2.75. Blue chinchilla beaver Overcoats , reduced to $3.76. Fine all wool plain beaver Overcoats , in black and brown , reduced from $14.50 to $8.90. A 1 , heavy blue beaver suit Grand Army style , double breasted and warranted pure indigo dyere- duced from { 1,16.50 to $11.75 ; second grade reduced from $14.50 to $104 All of our heavy winter suits which have been selling ior $12 , $14 and $16 , are marked down now to $9 , $11 and $13 , respectively. In fttldttion fo the ( thove ti-c tritt close oni TJH6S IVMMSt , WJ tfvz.jinc SHkWccktrenr atftp iiotniitttf price ol.Oc each. TJicxc ctttsttot be httityht < ii let * ) * than 25c < if tun/ other estublisJnncHt , ( ntel in order fo prevent < lealera front bttyiiity them , me have decided nvf ; to ttell more than two ioIT / one customer. Please bear in mind that we brought new goods into this market , and our only object in these sacrifices is to move goods in such quantities so as to insure us plenty of room for spring goods. Allyoods marked iti yiain figures and at strictly one -price. IKl Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Qmalia. 1 PERFECT ffl EVERY RESPECT. Tltc only Machine flint win * cw ' " ' ' " ' ' ' 7s < ' / " " ; / " / . ' , " 'i(7 The Itiiinihio Sewing Mticlilne it , c.rixlcnce. If'c ( leslrr encnjclic tinrl reiHoniiMe ilcalers In yrbru.ka , Colorado , iriHiiiliifDnkotu and Western Jount. Jfl/on tti-c toutetnij for a cheap Machine , don't f's"rs ' tHti'i'rtlse.iHcnt , - " ) " -s hut if ijoa want to lunuttethc Kent Netvlnu Machine that money eni butaddrt'As for jmrticularn. ing Co * < f I 209 N , I6tli St. , Omalia , Heb , M'ention Omaha lice. E. T. ALLEN , M. D. bS'Rt'BAB ri'B1 , Eye5 Ear5 Room 9 Williams Building , cor. 15lh and Dodge sis , Omaha. ours 8 to 12 a.m. 3 tot and 7 to 8 p. m I OR9AKA 13th St. Car. Ciplto ! Avenu * . rn Tttf. TRKiTWPNT OP XI I , Chronic Ik Surgical Diseases. L K. MoNIENAWY'Prop ! otot ; . Hulcfn yearn' Iioi > liM nni ] I'rusto I'rncticc U'o Imvo tlio fndlltifs , c iii > iirntii > niul rrmedlrt for tliu nuccf f ill trealmer.t ofciery form of Uis- aie requlrlnc tlthrr nirdloal or eurKlf nl Irrntmtiit , Ami luvituilltiicoinnniiJ lnvr tlntof'.rtliciafcrhci < r curr > * | "Hirl with n * ! " eiprrleurii In Urnt- l "Ciut liy Jtllrr fiiabln UH to treat umuy evict icftntificilljr wltliniit ncchm them WII1TK Foil CIUOtl.AU mi Otforniltln And Ilrnoi's , I'lub I'ixt , C'un.ltuns ( if tbe Hpllie DisrisEB orVOMHN. . 1'ilca , Turn > r < , Caucrrf , Cittnrrli , 11r < jncliiti > , Inlialatum , Klectrlcity , I'nral. T-l , KpilriKT. Kulney , K/c , Kur , bkln , Jllood and nil > > iirilcnl oprritli nn Itntteriri , Inlialorn , nr.tr < - , Tntumn , nnq ill KiDii tit Hidlcnl Hud .Surc ; ! l AppiUiicct , limn * ufacturrd nml for ntlt Ihe only reliable nicdlctl lost. lute making Private , Special i Nervous Diseases 1 r A B1'C < IAI.TV. ALT , COSTA .I'lUtj ' ANI ) Ill.OOn DI&KASKS , from lmte > ercmi pprrirtnctd , iicceiiffHllrtr ) li'il \Vv cun icuinre bi > ! iillUc pulroi from IbuaytUia without iMtrciirjr New rMtiiratnetreKtniMit fur lost of vltnl power AM. COMMtiSR'ATIONH UONKJUENTIAI. Cull nail coiitiiltai or writ nnmo nd po t-offlc ulilrcn plainly wriitvn oncio e utawp , ami u lull rrnil tun. In pl > n rspucr , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TOMErT I PUS 1'KIVATE , i-l'IC-Ul , tNIl NKIiVbUI Cll.Xib Wr KNttf hrXIIUtTUI.IIIIIJCt , lyiOBN < r , BTIWUK , QuNjK > MZi , ULtlT , VAKirOCEir , HrniLTiriiii , AHII > ii. ii r iM or TII QKNITO- UniNinr OitaiNS , or tenu h. tory uf juur cmufor ua opinion I'crtoiu niitlilc t > 1 1K i8 ! Diuy l > o Iron led at thrlr Iiotntr , by rorrr ! ijii < lcni-e Mi diqliif * anil Instrn lacnU irnt by mail or ciprr/c tiZ ( . UlfLY 1'Al K P. ! ) FHOM OIISRUVATIOV no m rl4 to Indiui I ( nptints or > iKlrr Olio personal int'mtiv pn. fetrfil If convenient fifty n < mn for the -coih raodiktlon of pttliotr floirU < in < l uttendau o f rrs uiiktie ! ptlctt Atldrrtt all l/ottri * to Omalia Medical and SnrHieal iDstltiitn , flor , 13th St. anfl C = DltaUvo. . O'.UHA. N Q DBEXEL & HAUL , Successors to Jno. G Jacobs. AM > It ho old stand 1 107 1'arnam at. Orders byteleuraph so.ieitdd nnd promptly at tended to. Telephone No. Ji p j * ' -a a'jiuT.j --f i A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices. HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. NO Itl\MIHI JJIO I'UI/I'.SI KVI'.UY Yl'.Ml OVUIt A Slll.I.IOtf DISTUIIJU TKI ) MOICi : THAN ONIJ IMtAWINO IIVIJHY MONTH. TWO 1IKAWIMSN IN I'KIIKUIJAISY , Till ; 1ST AN1 > WOTH. Only ? 2.00 required to secure one Itoyal Italian 100 francs gold bond. These bond participate in ! 225 drawings , four drawings every year ai d retain their original yaluo until the yuar 1U11. 1'rues of 8,000.000 1,00001)1) , 500,003 fie. francs will be draun , lie sides thu certainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold , you may win 4 times every year and so come into postessiou ol a foituiic. WitlUSIU ) Ton Dollar ) HS llrht nnyinutit you cim poouro lfl HOI Atistrlun povornmoiit lioniM with 8 pur ( ' ( ntlnturuit , nml U various llnroiiiian uovuniniont liiinilH , hluh nro drawn III tlnioa uniiuully with iirJ/camiiountlnirti ) over nS.'iJUUi ' ) , iiuliuiou on oiny iiionllily liihliilhnuiiH Hufo Investment of oHnltuI as tlm Invuiliiil inonny must ho pulil lnuik and iiiany ohiuioos 10 win u lil iii'l/n Money ran liohunt Iiy id Hlurcd Icttur , money onlor or by Dxpiosj , and lu lutuin tvu will urwnrdtho ilocuromits I'or Inrthnr infonnillnn , cull on or iKlilroas , EiiCIlI5AMi.l.N : < i CO. , : { ( > 5 Itromlxvay , Xmv York. N. II Those bonJs < ire not lottery tlolfoU , und the sulo Is lOKiilly iioruilltod. ( HyluwnflBlS ) , S. RAYMOND , RELIABLE JEWELER , Diamonds Fine Silverware Watches , , Jewelry , The larjjost slock. I'rieca tlio lowest. Itujairlngd ) | > uuially. All work wurraut- rd. ( Jornur Doii lns and IHth streets , Onialri Licunsud WtitehmakiT for the Union i'uollio Hailroadconipany. The C , E , Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co N. W. COR. 16th AND HAHNKY , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale m all parts of tiio city. 1/vnda for aalo In every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SKT OP ABSTRACTS Of Titles of Douglas county kopt. Alui ) * of the city state or county , or any ot ! o r bformatiou dcsircu , furniihed frco of churyq upon application.