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THE OLD WORLD. Vigorous Measures of Reliet Adoped to Aid the Suf- ferers by the Flood. The Receding Watern Reveal Terrib'e Ruin Wrought, Vaet Areas of Land Totally Destroy~d by rand and Debris, the Ths German Retchstng Discn s the Frohibitdon of Amerie oan Park The rormation o1 a British North Af- rican Bmpire Predicted, GENSRAL FOREIGN NEWS Bpocial Dispatct s to TiK BaR THE STEAMSHIP LOSSES, Lavexroon Jauuary 9, --The owners of the stvamer Kirby Hall have locg.d & claim for £6 000 damsge to their vestel by its vulliston with the City of Brussels, The Inmans claim £160,000 a3 their loss on the City of Brussale, exclusive of the claims for the cargo lost and the claims of the families of those drowned. LOSS AT SEA, The British ship, British Empire, from Shietds for Bombay, was burned at sea, Ten persons were saved, bat two boats eoutaning the cap'an and mate and fourteen hands are 1nissing, THE GERMAN REICHSTAG, Berwiy, January 9, —The reichstag resumed eivting to-day. The wwpor- tation of Amertcan pork was discussed. Reichter said there were no reasons whatever for the prohibition of its importation. The federal commiseion stated the matter was betore the bun- desrath Discussion was not termin- ated and no decigion was come to, but should prohibition be issued it would be brought to the cogaizance of the reichstug, SUNDAY IN GERMANY, BeruiN, January 9 —A petition signed by over 6,000 persons has been presented tu the reichstag, asking the enactment of alaw clcsiug all com- mercial and industrial establishments on Sunday. THE FLOOD SUFFERERS Bismarck atated the emporor had just granted 600,000 marks of the im- perial treasury fuaca as a contribu- tion for tho relief of the sutforers by the inucdations, Biemarck said he way personally charged by the em- peror w0 bring about a aneedy applica- tlon of the money. [Universal ap plause.] He thererore aesired to havo an understanding with the deputics from the inundated districts, to whom he wished to eee the entire sum travs- mittted. He miseed, ho said, the names of the deputics representir g the Alsatians feom the appeal of the dspu- tles for aid, but he noped they would attach themselves to work. Hoe re- quested the deputies from Bavaria, Baden, Wurtemburg, Hesse aud Prus- sia to visit him.s..d discuss the man- ner in which the sum the empero: had granted should be applied. The Frankfurter Zsltung received already large sums including 15,000 marks from New York, in the aid of the sufforers by floods. The same paper organized & rapid distribution of fands and will gladly receive farther contributions from the United States. THE FLOOD RECEDING, yo: ‘‘If vessels manned and nipped as the Kirby Hall was are sent out on trial trips no wonder col- lisions and wrecks occur.” IMPROVING SUEZ CANAL Paris, January 9 —The Suez canal works committee adopted the direc- tors' programme for the improvements of the canal, estimated to coat 23,000, 000 francs Bricsou was ro-elected president of the chamber of deputies, A MERTING ST. PPED 8rigo, Jauuary 9 —The meeting anncunced at Clitfony under the aue. picen of Sexton and Healy, has been proclaimed. A large fores of police tas beon draited into the districi, SOUTH AMERICAN AFFAIRS, Panaya, December 30 —President vdua, of Colombia, died Docomber |24, avd Dz, Jose B. Otalora was sworn iuto (flice and A new ministry formed, A riat occurred in Aspinwall, D cember 24, caused by the attempt of sume Jawaicaus to board tho British ateamer Medway, on which they had some friends. They wore attacked by a mob aud one killed and one wound- ed. The police then began iodie- criminate firing on the Jamaicaus, shooting wherever one appeared, finally the Colombian Guard was call- ed out and it succeeded in disarming the police and restoring order, A C.MING EMPIRE, Loxpow, Jaouary 9 —Joseph Cow- en, M. P, tn an saddress to his con sutuents at Nowcastle, sald the gov- ernment would be compelled to annex E.ypt, which would lead to the break g up of the Turkish empire and the commencement of the formation of a British North African empire. SPECIMENS OF BRITISH JUSTICE Cork, January 9.—John O'Brien, convicted of using intimidating lan- cuage against landlords, while estab- lishiug the Irish National League at Bantry, was sentenced to prison for two months. Ex-Suspocts Hadnutt and Gilhooly were convicted ct the same offance. The former was sen- tenced to two and the lacter to three months imprisonment. - THE DIGNATARIES CORRESPOND, RomE, January 9.—An autograph letter from the Emperor William of Germany to the Pope, has been re- ceived at the Vatican, LoNvoN, January 9.—Gladstone will probably go to tne south of Europe shortly, but there iz no cause for anxlety regarding his condi- tion, Captain Lind says the gash in the side of the City of Brussels is eight feet wide and threo foet deep. The steamer Kirby Hall, which ran down the City of Brussels, is now laying in tho Norpeth dock, She draws eighteen feet of water. Her damage is above the water line, 'The cutwa- ter 18 completely carricd away from the 18 feot to the 24 feet mark and the iron plates are carled up. Her port anchor is hanging over ready to let go, which goes 1o covtiem the cap tain’s stateraont that he was feeling his way to an anchorage at the time or tho collision, THE PRINCESS ALL RIGHT. LoNvoN, January 9 —It is au- thoritatively denied that the visit of Dr. Sshroeder of Berlin to London i8in coneeqaence of his having beea summoned to attend professionally the Princess of Wales, THE BUSTS.BROUGHT IN, RomE, January 9.—The police have seized two busts of Overdauk on two successive ocoasions during their un- veiling by the socialists in & room here. In connection with the soizures twenty.five persons were arrested, in. cluding the popular Tribune Partsone. A HOSTILE MOVEMENT POSSIBLE, S7. Prterssura, January 9. —Tele- grams from Vladivestook report a movement by China against Cerea to Virnxa, January 9.— The water 8| by possiblo, steadily falling al) over Hungary, ex- oept in the Pesth district. ‘WiesBaney, Janvary 9, —The Rhine here is now five feet below highest int, which was Friday last. The n’dn has fallen elght feet at Frank- fort. As water retires the ravages bo- come terribly apparent. Many districts will probably never regain their for- mer prcsparity. UPROOTING A CEMETERY, ViENNa, January 9O —The dyke protecting the suburb of Raab broke this afteruoon, aud, the water rushing in, ploughed up the ground in the cemetery. Ccflics and human re. ‘mains are drifticg with the current, GAMBETTA 8§ REBTING PLACE. Paris, Javuary 9.— Gimbetta’s father telegraphed to-day to President Grevy, requesting bim to send Gam: betta’s bouy to Nice, A delegation has gone to Nice to endeavor to n- duce the father to alter his decicion, The autopsy proved Gen, Chauzy'e death was due to the bursting of a blood veseel during sleep. THE ANARCHISTS, Lvoxs, January 9' —At the trial of anarchists all complained of vexatious treatment in prison, which the public prosecater denies. Scveiral made a profession of revolutionary faith, In consequence of rumors ¢f oulrages meditated at the trial, the police have taken extraordioary precautions, Prince Krapolkine was' amongthose examined. Ho unhesitativgly ad- mitted ho had always” labored to con- solidate the anarchist party, and dif- fuse anarchist ideas, He denicd the right of tho French tribunal to canvaes his actions about Frauce. He avowed his co-operation in the ereation of the Ianternational association, When his party had to choose byiween extinction or resort to [dynamite, he would, he declarad, emplay thejlatter, He admitted ho was cha ged to represent the Lyonresse Federation at the solicitations of the congress of London; that he had been expelled from Swilz rland on the deraand of Ruseia, for protest ing agairst the exccution of Sophle Porowskas, and he had lectured on anarchist principles at meetings in yons avd at St, Eienne, The pres- 1t of the court reproached Krapol kine with having violated French Loepitality. The prince replied that his cbjeet had boen to tvstroct the poople. Ho had visited Vienna to see the anarchilats of whom Reclus told him. The president of the court read soveral letters, provirg Krapol- kive's conpection with pronounced anarchists in Lyous and vicinity, FATAL TRIAL TRIP, Lowpoy, Jannary 9 --The Times, on the disaster of the City of Brus- DEATH ON THE DANUBE, PestH, January 9,+-The floods in Hungary are increasing., The town of Raab, on the Danue, issubmerged, and it is reported that many persons were drowned there, EUE0QY ON GAMBETTA, Paris, January 9 - -The senate re- assembled to-dsy. The president by seniorty delivered an address eulo- gizing Gambetta and General Chausy. An adjournment was then taken until Thuraday for the election of a presidential burgau TELEGRAPH NOTE3 Spogial Dispatchos to Tux Bax, CuArTANGOGA, Janua y 9 —The Roare iron works, the largest wdustry in the south, has given notice of & reduction ot wages of from 10 to 25 per ¢'nt, Thecom- pany employes 1,200 men. BosToN, Javuary 9. —Henry Clement- 8on, & wool broker, I¢fc for England Taes. day. Creditors attached the office furni.’ ture, the only apparent assets. His wifo is indignant and says her husband has gone to Hogland to eecure money from wealthy relatives, CH10460, January 9.—The eircuit court t -day granted Mrs, George Scoville a di- voree from her husbaund, WaASHINGION, January 9, —Wells, in the justice court to-duy, said he would not press the charge of conspiracy against Dickson, and they were nolle proseed. WasmiNctoN, Jaouary 9.—The com- missioners to negotiste s commercial treaty between the United States and Mexico had an informal meeting to-day, A regu- lar meeting will Le held in the receptin room of the state department Longstreet on Fitz John Porter. Special Dispatch to Tuk Bre. ATLANTA, Janusry 9 —Gan, Long- street has written Grant a letter in which he says subordinate cfficers are always expected to ure their cisoretion when ordera are recived from super- iore at a distanco. He then reters to the Fitz John Porter case and Grant's article, and in substance sides with Grant. Ha aleo mentious a case dur. ing the rebellion, ia which he virtuslly disobayed Loe's order, which resnlted in u victory, while hy ¢rrying out his superiors command it would Lave }:n-uwd disastrous tu the forces under him, Mu'ual Uafon Telegraph. Ipectal Uispatch ¢ Tun Bra Ev YoRrK, January O —Attorney Goneral Russell appeared to-day io the supreme court b fore Judge Bar rott to make applicaiion for leave to vacate the charter of the Mutual Union telegraph compan He seid that the superior court dented this application bafore technical grounds, Ho eaid he would serve the papere in the suit to-morrow. He THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 able for Friday next, and Judge Bar- rott signed it. It direcrod the Muiual Union telegraph company to show cause on Friday next why its chartor should not be vacated, ‘Waol Growers' Convention. Special Dispatch to Tus Kxx, Corvmprs, O., Jannary 9.—The O1io wool growera' association had a large attendance to-day and adopted resolutions declaring the recommen- dations ot the tariff commission in re gard to the duty on wools anwise and mjndicious and that the adoption of them would prove rainous to sheeh husbandry end the prosparity of American industrles, The best inter- esty of the poople demand protection to every department of induatry. They demand that the wool taniff of 1867 be meintained as the lesst that ill do justice. A resolation was adopted ‘declaring A. AL Garland, president of the national wool grow- ers’ asaociation, unworthy of the con- fidence reposed ta him in fasoring a reduction iu the taritf of 20 per cent as a member of ihe commission. Hon, Columbus D:laro, president, delivered an address this ovening, opposing the work of the tariff com- misgion and reduction, Another Participant Spocial Dispatch to Tur Lrr Rocuesrer, Jauuary 8,—A msan who went by the name of Patrick O'Reiilcy has confessed to being one of the participants ia the murder of Lord Cavendish and Uader Secretary Burke in Dablin Jast May, He con- fessed as Hogh O'Donnell at Holly, in Orleans county, and is now in jail at Albion, O'Rellleys a Eumbug. Special Dispatch to Tk Bix. Rocuesrer, January 9.—O'Reilley says that he landed in New Yurk in May 22 from the steamer California, but it sppoara the California arrived in Glasgow May 10 and eailed thence for Liverpocl and Caloutta, O'Reil- ley is evidently a humbug, and de- sires either a free transportation to Ireland or free board at the expense of the state. Explosion iaa Min-, Special Dispaten to Ti Lk, St Louis, Jannary 9,—The explo- sion tn a coal mine at Coulterviile, Ill,, yesterday, seems to have been occasioned by the ignition of fire damp by blasting coal; threo blasts were fired when the explosion oc- curred, creating a great havce in the mine, and killing all the men in it ex- cept Mason, the foreman, and a boy named Starr. Soveral attempts were made to descend the shaft, but the smoke was 80 dente thatnothing could be done until abont 9 o'clock when a party of miners aff cted an entrance, aod after two houra difficult and dan gerous work, the bodies of all the dead were recovered and brought to the surfaca, Two victims were badly burned, but the remainder Were simp'y suffcated, and wero not ma- tilated tn any A Horrible Mino Explosion. Spectat Dispateh to Tk Bar Covrrenviie, i, Janurry 9 — asked that the order be mads return- Yesterday afternoon a terrible exploa- ion occurred in the coal mine of Jones & Nesbitt, near here, Tae ocause is unknown, Twelve persins werein the mine at the time. Ouly two es- caped, a man and a boy. At 8 o’clock last night relief parties had not been able to enter the mine for the foul air rising in dense volumes from the shaft and overpowering them at once, The fate of tha ten men is not known, but it is believed that it is impossible that any can escape, The scene about the mine is heartrepdering, for eight ont of the ten have families, who are calling in agony on their loved ones, whom they hope are still alive. Coal Miges *hut Down, Special Dispiteh (0 1 us Brk, Prrrspura, Pa., January 9 —Nearly 8,000 miners along the Monongahela river are idle on account of the sus- pension of operations in seventy-five mines, ! this number probably half of the pits have shut dowan because of large stock on haud and the scarcity of empty barges, while the balance have been compelled to suspend be- cause the men having been notified of a reduotion of half a cent per bushel in mining rate quit work to await ths action of next week’s convention called to consider the proposed re- duction, T:rrific Boiler Exploslon. Spocial Dispatch to Tus B, Beravrkwes, Pa., January 9. —A terrific_boiler explosion occurred to- day at No. 1 blast furaace, Bethlehem iron company, resulting in the deaih of four men and a woman, and the injuring of reveral othora The boiler was carried through the ventilators and hroke through the rocf. The old mill fell to the ground, Of ten boilers only three wers lef in position, e The Melville Fumily. Special Dispatoh to Tux Bax, Mepia, Jannary 9. —In the litiga- tion between Engineer Molville and wife for the custody of the children, witnes for the eogineer, wmainly neighbors at Sharon hill, testifled to show Mra. Moelville's alleged intem- perate habits on account of which, it 18 claimed, sha is aot a snitable person to control childen. Mrs, Melvill, witl produce & large number of wit. nesses to rebut this tesimony, b herSotdbdectit 3 Fatal. Railroad Accldent. Special Dispatch to Tus Bux, Hagrriseure, January 9, — T freight triins on the ri'ennlylvn;: road collided at Clark's Ferry this morning demolishiug the engines and o pumber of cars, and killing a Gre. man, and seriovsly njuring and en- gneer and brakeman. ~ Soveral ears were thrown into the residence of the aiviston buss located near the track and imprisonivg himself and family amid the wreck. They were rescusd without serious it jury, Gav Grent Installed. Spocial Dispateh to Tu Bas Dinver, Janusry O — Jae B, Grant, governor-olect of Colorado, was insug- urated with impressive ceremonies this afternoon. His addrass was an sble one and is well recelvad, Gov. Grant was tho ooly dem ceat elocted on the state tickot last Novemher, Councli Bluffs Driving Park. At ot mecting of the Diiving Park A980C n last ovening the following wore elcoted aa direeror: J. W, Pare goy, H BEisman, G. ¥, Wright, J. T. Hart, W, B. Pottibone, P. Laoy, Thoe Bowman, N, M, Pasey and A B. McKane, TABOR TROUBLES. A $ad Scere in a Conrt Rrom in ‘Colorado, The Divorcs of Lieutenant Governor Tabor and Wife Donver Republican, A veporter entered the county court room yesterday afternoon about 6 Veleek, and found s1x persons there- Judge Harrington, County Clerk Steelo, Snenff Spangler, Mr. Steck, Mr. Rockwell and & woman, he woman was on the witness stand and was being queationed by Me. S:cck 1t did not take the reporter long to *‘eatoh on,” 8 to speak, to what was zoing on. The lady was Mrs. Avgusta L Tabor, the wifo of Colorado’s mil licnaire _and Licutennut Governor H. A. W, Tazer. Tae occasion of her being there was that sho had applied for a legal eoparation from her husband, Mra, Tabor was asked but & few questions, aud those vint to show that she sought & s parition from her husband eimply on the ground of desertion and nothicy else She testified that Mr. Tabor had de- serted her without cause in the sum- mer of 1880, and thatsinco the Jana ary following that summer had vot contributed one dellar to her support, When asked by the jadge if there was any oollusion between heraclf and Governor Tabor in tryiug to procare a divorce, sho heeitated some timoand then sald there w: Hor counsel, Judge Steck, explained the matter in this way: The collasion exists only &8 to Mrs Tabor consenting to take a certain sum of money to prooure a divores from the defendant and that in no other respzct was there a collusion between the parties. “‘The governor has given me L\ Veta placo and the home in which I now live, 1 value them at $260,000,” eaid Mrs. Tabor. ‘‘That {sall,” she added sadly. *'He is wor'h §3,000,000, and that is all I get. Ishould have baif ” Mr. Rockwell took the stand aud corroboraied M:s Tabor's teatimony in regard to the desertion of Gov Tabor. He said he was willing, as the attorney for the defense, tu admit overything charged in the plea. When asked abou Gov, Tabor having sccured a divorce at Durango last March, Mz Rockwell replied that he know the divorce was procured, “Fraudulently,” satd Mrs. Tabor. “Yes, fraudulently,” said Mr, Steck. “‘Ltold Mr, Tabor,” said Mr. Rock- well. **thav it was not worth the paper it was written upon, aud advised him to securo another. I have boen werk- ing for that for some time,” Judge Steck said there was nothing more to be sald and he hoped his honor wouald grant the decree. ‘‘Jadge,” remarked Mre. Tabor, *‘I wish you would enter upon the record ‘Not wilingly asked for.’” Hore her feelings 8o overcame her that she burst into tears and repeated to her- self several times, “Oh, God! not will ingly, not willing'y.” Judge Harrington, in summing up, enid he was satisfied that the plaintiti’s story was true in every particular, and had no hesitancy in granting the plea, and, with a few scratches of the pen, H A. W. Tabor and Mrs, Au. gusta L. Tabor were declared legally separated, and free to marry again. When Mras. Tabor wae handed a paper to sign, she turned t> Mr. Steck, and satd with a hysterical sob, ¢‘What is my name?”’ “Your name is Tabor, ma’am,” he replied. “‘Keep the name, it is yours by right. “I will,” she replied. *‘it is mine till I die. Tt was good enough for me to take, Tt is good enough for me to keep. Judge, I ought to thank you for what you have done, but I cannot; 1 am not thankful, but it was the only thing left for me to do,” and bowlng to the court she left the room, as Mrs. Tabor, but the wife of Governor Tabor no mcre. Success to Oonnor. Southern Nibraska Advance. The anti-mapopolists carried the orgsnizition of the state senate by five majority, and the republicans the house by four, thuy giving them the majority on jotnt ballot. Everything pointa to the elaotion of an anti-mon- opolist to the United States senate, and Gen, Connor, of Kearney, seems to have a very heavy light thrown on him a3 the fortunato man If this shoald bs the case the mantle will fall on shoul- ders who will do no discredit to it, for the man who was chnirman of a repub- lican ceutral committee long before tho war and hae s 0o ficm to principles of republicanism through ecenes of carnage and sirce until the last cam paign and then showed manhood enough to come out and denounce the candidate who was foisted upon the people of the Third distrct, will maka a record in the United States senate of which Nebraska yeomanry may well be proud Saccess to Conner is our wish DUFEREE & MENDELLSHON ARC WITECTS, REMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Architects of the Juuann National Bank, Ne brasks Natl nal Baok, Paxton & Gulargher's Block, Academy of (b Sacred Heart, Millarc Hotel, Ktc. I. DOUGLAS, AROHITHEQT, Jarpenter, Superintendent, &o All kinds of Job work done, Old Buildings Reconstructed, ew bulldings ercoterl. Plans and specificatians MGeo‘ Bemis Real Bstate Agency, 6th and Douglas 8 ., Omaha agency docs stricily & brokerage busincr ™ our books are lusurcd axainet fos , McCARTHY & BURKE, Undertakers 218 14TH 8BT., BET, FARNAM ANl’) DOUGLAS AMES Real state Agency AGRE LOTS, FOR SALE, $100 AN ACRE. $100 DOW N, BALANCE Long Time AT 6 PER CENT. 300 Choice RESIDENCE LOTS For Sale, $300 TO $1,500 Houses and Lots IN ALL PARTS OF THE O[[Y 75,00 Acres Nebraska LAND ImproVed and Wild, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, f onaExa nsiness Dirgctory Architects UPRENE & MENDELSSOHN, AROHITROTS Room 14, Oralghton Hiock, & T, LARGE Jr,, Koo 8, Crelghton Block, Boots and Bhoes. JAMES DaVINE & CO., Poots and Shoes. A gcod aseordment work oa hiaad, coraer 18th and Haroey. 08, KRIOKSON, S, K. cor, 10¢h and Douglss JOH » FORTUNATUS, , mianufacturos to order good wor' | Revairing done. ab it s ini Bea prings ARTINER Manufacturar, 1817 Doniplas m, “Box Nows ana Gtationery. TEDER, the old blisliod 1576 Omaba, Larriages and Roaa Wagons. li TM_SNYDWR 14th and Harney Ktroeta, Olething Bought, J (TARRIS will pav highostCash price for #soon | hau i clothiug. Corner 10th and Farnham. | ruge, Paints ana Olin KUNN & 00, Auarmactste, Flus Vane doods, Gor b an! Douglsn shicots, ¥. 3. WHITRHOUPK, Wholosalo& Bere i, 136h ot FIELD, 5038 North Side Cu + Streoh RR, Drugeist 1000 and Howr vem i Qentisis. 7% )R, PAUL_ Williams Minck Oor. 184h & Dodge, " OVl Engineers and Burveyors. ANDREW ROSKWATER, Orelgiton Block Spectaity, Ury Goods Notions, Eto. JOHN H. F. LEMMANN & O, York Dry Goods Beore, 1810 and 1813 Fara. kam sroot. + ©. Rnewold_also boote and shoes & Pacite Founary. OMN WEARNE & SONB cor (4th & Jackson sty vewo ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Street. Undertaxers, OHAS. RIEWE, 1013 Farnnam bet. 104h & 1184 Hotels. ANFIKLD HOUSE, Goo. Canfleld,9th & Faraham DORAN HOUSE, P. Ji. Cary, 918 Farnham 84 SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10 8. southorn Hotol Gus. Hamel 9th & Leavenwort) OENTRAL RESTAUMANT, MRS’ A, RYAN 15hwesd corner 16thand Dcdbg" Bost Board for the Monoy tlataction Guaranseod b all Hour, Eoard by tho Day, Week or Month., Good Tesms for Oaah, Furniahod Roomg Suppllod Furanure, \ ¥. GROBY, New and Besond Hand Farnlyure a4 Btoves, 1114 Dougiss. Highest cash price 41 fox second hrud zooom .BONNER 1800 Douria Fervo nu OMAEA FENOE CO. 1032, FRIES § €O 1915 Harney &4, d foo Boxos, Trer and Wood ™ ¥ ine@ Cnuiters Pine anid Wa e goods Twprov. oo, Pawnbrokers. | Vessotable Compound i a modicine for good | Uteeration & NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN, (From the Boston Globe] | deasrs. mtitors — 10 above i3 & good 1ikeness of Mrs, Lydia B, Pinly Bam, of Lynn, Mass,, who above all other human befugs Ty be truthfully called the “Dear Friend of Womany® assome of her corre lovoto call her. She 14 sealously davoted to her work, which is the outeome f & lifestuldy, and 13 obliged to keep rix lady 4, to help her answer the large correspondence daily pours in upon her, cach bearing n of mfforing, or Joy at release f it. 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Tt will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, Leu @a, frrogular and painfal Menstruation, all Ovarfan Troubles, Inflammation and sodings, all Displacements and the con- aal woakness, and {8 espocially adapted to of Life." 1t permeates every portion of the system, and gives now life and vigor, It vemoves faintness, fatulency, | destroyw all craving for stimulants, and relicves weak- ness of the stomach, Tt cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, Goneral Debility, Sleeplessnoss, Depression and Indigestion, That foellng of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by lis use. 1t will at all times, and et | undar all clrcumstances, act {n harmony with the law. | y that governs the femalo system, Tt costs only 81, per bottle or six for 85, and Is sold by Lown Burveys, Grade and Sewerage Systems | drugziets Any advico roquired as to special cases, ane the mames of many whio have been restored Lo perfes. health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained Ly aduressing Mra. 1, with stamp for reply, at her homo {n Lynn, Mass, For Kidney Complaint of efther sex this compoundfe unsurpassed as abundant testimontals show, “Mra. Pinkhaim's Liver Pills," says ow writer, “are thabest in the world for the oure of Constipation, Tliousmess and Torpidity of the lver, Her Blood Turifier works wondars fa 1ts spocial lino and bids fate #0 equal the Componnd n its popularity. Allmust respect her as an Angel of Morcy whose sole ambition is to do good to others, Philadelphia, I'a, ® WESTERN CORNICE WORKS' 0. SPECHT, - - Proprietor, 1212 Harney 8t, - Umrha, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron CORNTOES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Spocht's Patent Metalic Skylight, Patent Adjustod Ratchot Bar and Bracket Shelving, I am the ganoral agent for the above lino of goods, UING, irestings, alustrader, Voraarss, OMaos and Nenk Ralil I nd Oelier de. GRNTRAL AGEN Olgars and Tobaooo, WEST & FRITHCD KK, manufactucors of Olgers, wind Wholesale Dealers n Tobacocs, 1805 Douglae. ¥ ¢ LORENZRN wanufactnror 1418 Farnbaw: Orockery. . BONNER 1800 Dangiss etrant, Gacd line Junk, H. BERTHOLD, Rage and Motal, Cumber Limne ana Ooment. ONTER & GRAY corner 6th and Dougias Sia “Lainps ana Glaseware, J. DONNER 1809 Douglas 8b. Good Varleby Merchant Tallors. G. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Morchant Tatlors 18 ro- efving the Iatest designa for Spring and Bumuwe Jo0oda for gentlomen's wear, s ricos low as over 1200 Farnam strob. Miflinery. RS, 0, A. RINGER, Wholosale and Roball, Pan Goode in groat varloty, Zephyrs, Oard_Boards Hostery, Gloves, Corvets, &c. Cheapest House in ho Wosh, Purchasera save 80 par cend, Order v Ml 11 Fifteanth Sbroo rocers. L STEVENS, 1) betweon Cuming and Irar 2. A. MoSHANE Corn 28d and Oumink Streets. Hardware, Iron ana Gtesi. OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 an¢ 12 168h stroed A HOLMES corne 10th and California. Photograpners. GEO, HEYN, PROP. @rand Central Gallery, 212 dixteenth Stran, ooar Masonic Hall, First-clase Wo ik and Pesmph L O A e Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO,, 21012 Bt., bob. Farnbaw: and Douglss, Work promp ystfended to. D. ¥ITZPATRICK, T PhRywcia W. 8. GIRBS, M. Block, 16th Htrood. P. 8. LEISENRINO, M. D. Masonic Block, 0. L. HART. M. D., Eve aud Far opp. possofo Harness, Baddles, &e. B WEIST 20 18th 5t. bet Farn- & Har Commission Merchants. JOHN G. WIL LI8,1414 Dodge Stroek D B BEEMER, For detatls sec Iarge advertise men in Dallv end Weakly. ., Room No &, Oreighior Wi Al inware. A. BURMESTER, Dealos i Btoves and Th vare, aud Manutacta of Tin Roofe and all kinde of Hullding Wor 0dd Feliows’ Block. . BONNKR 1809 Lon las 8y 00d and Oheay BaIoG na. HENRY KAUFMANN, In 4no now brick block on Douglas Birosh, Juet openod & moot ologent Boos Hall, ‘Hob Lunch from 10 b0 13 overy day, ALCONER_ 679 164h 8draes [oeeas, J. KVANB, Wholemle and Kotall Seed D and Cultirators 04d Followw Hall Qaladania " I Oornice Works. Westeza Qorntce Works, Manufacturers Iroo Ooruice, T, Iron and | ate Roofiing. Order trom axy locdity promptly execitod tn the be wannor. Factory and 1218 Mamey 84, . BPECHT, “ropriotor, Galvantzod Tron Cornices, Window Caps, efe., manufactured and pot up in any part of &5 7. BINHOLD 410 Thirtoenth wtreed o untrv, Olothing and Furnishing Goos & GEO, H. PETERSON. Also Hats, Cav Ahoos Notlons aud Cutlerv 8048, Plour and Foe. Farnbam Fue J. E, BERGEN, S 32 Xa IE3 AND FANCY CROGERIES, N. W, Cor. 16th a'd Cuming Street Wi . HiSDON, Genl Insurance Aghn' FAPPHL : hoeniy Awsigan 0., of Loudon, Cash ASHOLHO. ovvves won e 80,864,504, #Wostchumor, X, Y., CAPIAlrmee me 1,000,000,0 The Mercha Newsrk, N, romon'y Fund (filge, Bovd's Opera House' 4 Stylish, durabie, ROSENFILD 10th B%., bet_far. & Har SICEN o Aie Retrigorators, Oanfleld's Patent. | Send $1, 82, 83, or 85 for a re. CCOVAr tail box by Express of the hest Caudies in America, put up ologant boxer, and strictly pure Suitable for presents. Exiress charges light Refers to all Ohi- oago, Try It cnve. 0. F. GUNTHER} Confectioner, - Chicag m J. P. ROGERS & GO, A GRS F.'L. Bommers & Co's CELEBRATED CRACKERS BISOUITS, OAKES, JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES, Wholesale Manufacturing CONFEGTIONERS AND DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts and Cigars. IS 14th St OMHAA - -gan DR. WHITTIER. 6117 8t. Charles 5t, ST. LOU1S iMo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two modical collogos,,hs boon longor cngaged in the treate ment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Diseasos thn any other physician in 84, Louls 88 city pipers show sid al! old residente know, Conwultation froe and invited, Whea 1§ I8 inconvenient to visit the city for trearment, medicines can be sent by mall or expross every. where, Curable (ases cusranteed; where doul oxlats It la frankly statud. Call or write, GUNTHER'S iCANDY othor affectiour of Throat, Skin and Hones, Biood Tupuritios Tmpediments to Marrinve Rheunwtivn, Piles Speoinl atte 0 e from over-worked brain CASES rooeive specia witention Discases urising from Tmpruience, Exowses, iniulences GOTIE, 1 homsy ot why, and cure, causes, COnso(uences Sealod for 250 postage or stamps. a Pikwly ESTABLISHKD 1:65, SIDE SPRING ATTAC 1M {T-HOT *ATENT ED, A. J. M PSO v, LEADIN CARRIAG" FACTORY 1409 wnd 1411 Dodge Streol, _Edinnm..__ OMAHA, RS EUROPEAN HOQTEL, The wost centrall . located hotei n the city, 40, $1.60 and §2.00 por day, Regiaurint counected witt the HURST, « -« Prop Paurthand "om Btroets, ST LOUIS MMoO.

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