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THE OLD WORLD. The Uncrowned King of Ire- land Made the Target of British Gall, has not been in earnest In its n tlons, the emperor favored It. alternative. Either Prussia must con. church of G:rmany of the very con- But He Remains Oalm and Un- | 4tons of exiatence. concerned Throughout the, [GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. 8pecial Dispatch to Tun Ban. Btormy Scene, AMERICA'S INDEPENDENCE, Loxnox, Fobruary 22.— Lowell, the Amerlean minister, held a reception today in honor' <f Washington's birthday. THE BIFTHDAY IN GENMANY, BeruN, Febraary 22 —The usual Wuhlrgficon birthday festiaal was cb- served here to-day. THE RIGHTS OF FRANCE Pawts, Fobruary 22.—1: fs stated the French sdairal on the Madagas- car station hes been ordered to sup- press vigorously any attempts to 1@ sist tho rights of Krance on the island, THE SENTENCES CONFIRMED, Cork, February 22.—John O'Brien and the ex-suspects Hoddnutt and Gilihooley, whose sentences to im- prisonment for ueing Intimidating anguage againss landlords were con- firmed recently, havo been arrested to undergo their punishment, The New French Ministry Un- furl 1heir Programme 'in ‘the Onamber, Amsrioan Pork in Germany—Pras- sia and ths Vatican. ENGLAND. Spec'al Dispatches to Tie Bas. A LIVELY DAY IN THE COMMONS, Loxoox, February 22, —In the house of commons the government will move the appointment of a committee to'ln- qaire into the expediency of con- stracting the channei tunnel, The chief secretary tor Ireland atated a short hand wrlter was present at the examination of witnesses in Dab.iu castle, Tae government again asked Spain the ocorfliot with the vatican, "l“ tia- The government was not des!r- ous of peace with the vatloan, though Oardinal Jasobini’s Iast note points out only one sent to thorough revision of the May laws or she will deprive the Catholic DEADHEAD TRAVELLERS. A Momber of the Tribe Divalges the Secrets of the Oreat Profossion. The Various Methods of Ob taining Free Passes and Etealing Rides, Barnacles That Cling to Freight Trains or Take a Seat on the Cow=Catchers Chicag Times “J. F. Tucker?” “J. F, Tucker, yes, sir.” “‘My name Is also J, F. Tacker, Strango, fsn't it]” ‘‘Well, rather,” looking him over critically from head to foot. *‘Sirga- lar coincidence. - Sitdown Mr, Tucker. What can I do for you?” “I am just retorning from an un. profitable trip to Leadville. ~ You eee, 8ir, In a fiz of (ndapendence I ran away from home. That wasn’t #0 long ago. Since then I have seen all sides of Iife, privelpally the Jower eide, however, and I've decided to brace up, yo back home to my mother, snd be a man, Fac* 18, I'm dead broke and want to to releaso the Cuban refogses curren- dered at Gibraltar. Gorat's amendments was agala de- bated. Lowther promised convervative sup- For; to a vizorous policy toward Ire- THE OPINION OF THE FREEMAN, DusLiN, February 22 —The Free- mau’s Journal saye: The police now cousider that it is fa'ile to continue to guard the judges and other officars, BURSTED SUGAR REFINERS LoNpoN, Febraary 22 —Baliantine & Rouan, avgar refiners of Greenock, have failed with liabilities at £80,000, A NEW MINISTRY, Paxis, February 22 -~The new min. lstry is gazatted to-day. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Forater do’ondcd his own course pre- vious to his rasigoation, The pre- vention of or{mes act waa not accepted bafora the rel2ase cf the muspec's, but he had advised it #s urgent. 'Bat for the Phawiix park murders Ireland would have ba'leved Parnell supreme, and uld, therefore, beoo ungova;:)nble'. The * redent! \VBli Dusu, February 22 —Thos, Fits- closures increased the euspioion | Patrick, arrested as a Pk aix park as- that the land league was connected | 5!0, Was dlecharged. with the ouirages. The jpublic ex-| Rome, Febrvary 22. —Washington's peoted Parell would have elucidated | birthday was celebrated to-day. Min- this poiat. No mere disolaimer would | ister Astor’s reception was attended be suffiolent. Ho ochargod Parnell | bY the whole American colony and with heading the orgauization which [ many distinguished Italans, started an agitation, promoted out- BAZAINES' BOOK rages, Incited murder, and Parnell] Loxnpox, Fabrnnrfi 22 —Bazaines’ had roapad the udvautages of ihe|book is euntitled ‘! giuodu ot the agltation. He did not plan the 'ont- | War of '70 and the Seige of Metz.” rages, but connived at 'their commis ' It ia dedicated to ex-Quen Isabella, slon, of Spaln, Among the documents O'Kally shouted, “It1s a lie” sev-|which appear in the work are Ba. eral times. He was named for — | zyines’ autograph report to Emperor pension and suspension ordered—305 | Napoleon, while the latter was at to 20/ Wilhelmshohe, and a letter to the Fostor resuming reiteratéd the char- | Empress Eugenie, dated September ges, quoting from spaeches in which !14, 1870, advising her to take to which Parnoll ssid murder wes unneces- | horse and assume command of the sary. The wretches wh> committed | Metz division. The marshal consid- the Pheonix Park assaszination had | ers that tho defousive qualities of not acted on ths letter, but according | Alsace-Loraine have not heen utilized to the spirit of th:se speeches, Until |to thelr fullest extent. He asseris Parnell exproesed regret and repent. | the disorganization of the war depart- ance he could not communicate with | ment at the beginning of ‘the war, him. Tae feeling now rlsing even in | which rendered it impoesible to obtain Treland is against the agitation of Par- | useful information, and declares he| nell and his friends since it has bzen | never saw a mitrailleuse until this unvelled and unmasked. weapon was brought into Metz, Loud cries for Parnell. Hadid not THE FUNDS FOUND. move O'Donnelly attempting to In-| DuBLIN, February 22.—1It {s stated terfere during the speech was ruled | that the government {s in possession out of order. 3 of documents connected with the Land FORSTER'S ATTACK. 1’;: ns,d wh;othhnford a clue to where the funds of the league went, The Standard says no speech of re-| ™\ "bundange of money is forth- cent years produced such interest and | . © Ty i (gt excitement as Forater's attack on the | SHUME 168, H8 Coienne of prisoners Land League, Friends and foes ad- ‘h"“ e T (EApL snur: mitted it to be the greatest effort he ever made. The sveech was keenly discuseed in the lobby. FRANCE — CARVER'S VICTORY. 8pectal Dispatch to Tux Bxs, LovisviLLe, February 22.--The da; #Peolil DIspiech 30 Tn JiER, was disagrocable and disappointing A APAY INTHE CAMBARE. those who hoped for warm weather for Parts, Febraary 22. —In the cham- | the contest between Carver and Bo.' ber of deputies to-day Prime Minister gardus, Oaly * 800 present, There Ferry explained the Pms“"““ of |'was considerable betting, the odds at the ministry, He sollcited th 1 confi- 1the opening being 100 to 62 on Bogar- dence of the country, and sald the [qus, pools selling at 100 to 80, and government's first ocare would be to | gome. even betting. The traps wers satlafy the wish of the chamber by ap |arranged with boundarles measuring plylog the law of 1834, uader which |80 yard from centre of trap, the terms princes would be deprived of their|of ‘the match being 100 birds, 30 military posts. The government|yards rise, eighty yards boundary. thought nothing more uecessary for th men Appell'ld’ confident, and the present. ' The republic is not en- | were called to work at 1 o'clock. Col, dangered, and in event of conspiracy | Jno, M. Baabour, of Leuisville, was woutd have ample power to proteot it- | referee, no judges. The birds used self by the rights inherent to all|being tame pigeons did not fly well, overnmonts, without {infringing on | Bogardus failed to score on the second the essentlal liberties of the peorle. | bied, whish fell dead forty yards out. The government demanded that meas- | gide the limits. Uarver missed the ures be taken agalvst the utterance|fifteenth and sixteenth, Eo- of seditious crfes and against authors | gardus missed the nlneteenth, of seditions placards, Irritating sooring & tle. Oarver ell be- uestions and frultless discussions, he [ hind the ¢ th. Siid, mast bo sct aulde, loaving to the | o miss *The fust 20 picde core Tios govlurnfn:‘en;:hefi!lth; which q'lll(l);‘d. in 26 minutes, When the fiftihth bird to it o “1The reforms ‘re 5 :ng Ltuey, the militesy b & was reached there was a tie, each hav. in the Ing killed 43 At the seventieth Bo- and the habitual oriminal’s bill will be | yardus was 70, Oarver 67; at 75, Bo- Introduced,; The budget for 1884 |gardus 64, Oarver 6. From 76 to will shortly be presented. The gov-|the ninetieth Oarver galned three and ernment poses B0 ' facllitate| tied Bogardus. The excitement ran the exeontion of publlo works| high among the crowd, but the oon. and {0 dnteoduce measures looking | testants were ccol. At the pifiety- % the arganisstion of & ‘protectorste |aixth.. . -bird oS~ misse in Tanis and reduction of x| of | and - “Carver, ont - & - miss, occupation of that G ran out, defeating” his antagonist forelgn policy of the will | by one bird—Oarver 83, Bog be peaceful, but not one'of T{mo two hours-and - forty minutes, inaction. Wheneverour interests and | The m, Off pleasantly with- honor are engaged we ‘must - maintaln | oot .,':f': o b l’, B France in the rank to which she 1s en- | heartily mnrm Oarver's stake titled, . It Is essentisl-t0 glve-Europe | and gate money will amount:to over the spetacle government suve of | g1, Chloago men bet heavlly on its tutare and- better -armed sgalnst | Bogardus. factions, of administration, strong and ———————— respected, TM of .I" puu‘:-vnuq "(i ks a:mhm e m-:'l:“n:num o, resting on Fronc ae, i h pudly T i TuceoN, February 42,-.-There s sense, labor, love and pi N Jolibers, Bonapsrtis;, gave notlos |great excitement over the remarkable he would submit an interpsllation re. | silver discovery, ten miles south of gardin, ]’.","".umm-’" The Bo- | here, in the Santa Rita mouatains, napartist commented on’tho silence of The ore crossipg is one hundred ' fest the government regarding rivislon of | wide, over a mile long, and the aver- the constitation, and giva notice of a |8ge value is two hundred and seventy- motion therefor. The repcrtof the|five dollara per ton. Ore sulphate is committee concerning Barodet An- |8!80 extensive with rich sand. = Half a drieux’s propesal for a revision was milllon is in slght on the clalm. The presented in the house, A motion to | property has just been purchased by adjourn for a month the debate on a Methodist minister, Alblo Juna. the ministers’ programme was lost— A 320 to 170. The usslon was fixed for Saturday. GERMAWY. hb—— Fanatio Folly. Special Dispatch to Tus Bax. Boston, Febroary 22.—The Oiti- zans' Law and Order league of the Spe:al Dispebeh o Tun Ban, United States was formed to-day. THE AMERICAN HOG, President, F. F. Elmendorf, Chicago; Beruy, February 22, —The law |secretary, F. O. Shafer, Chicago, An sgalnst Amerloan hog products will | executive committee was chosen. The g0 Into effect one month after publi- |object of the league ls to secure the catlon. Spocial rules will be made |enforcement of laws and ordinances rela to Hamburg and Bremen |relating to the liquor traffi> through- suppl; ships, out the United States. THE MAY LAWS, ’ Good-bye, Susle. The Iandtag disoussed the estimates | Special Dispatch un‘-':u . of the minister of worshlp. Wind-| Pamapeiemia, Februsry 22.— thorst, leader of the al party, |Susan B. Anthony salled for Liver- saldjthe gavernment was blameable for ipool to-day, N us 82, | sure to get fired get to Buffalo. The Michigan Central people say they will pass me If I can et a note from you.” - *‘Suppcse you are lying to me.” R slog with an iojured air, ‘I may be unfortunate, but I am honest,” “Well, I'll not stand in the way cf your salvation; I'll give you the note, You look dsntrvln:i, Strange about the name, though.”y poured ' dnto all' alike, Another El-lflm Way of traveling 18 on the umpers between tho oars. This Is particularly hazardous, and, IF AN INCIDENT HAFPRNS to the traln, almost sure death., You will remember how seven ‘tramps’ were killed on a derailed frelght train in Towa lsst summer, No tramps who has a spark of pride in his pro. fosslon will adopt this method cf trav eling oxcept as & last resort. One of the greatest ‘anaps,’ however, ia the blind bagrage and mail oars on pas- senger and express tralos, These cars have no end doors, and once seated on the platform after the trsin is started, {on are sure to go until the next stop. tis upeohlllreuy to work this in a dark night, The method is to jump off at every station and run ahead or hide behind something; and jast as the train staris sprivg ;l"ld" and noiselessly on again. For several months in the sumnmer, several yeara ago, I traveled this way exclusively. I became pretty skiliful and could work, on an average, 160 miles in a night, Sometimes I would make a bad break and get left, but mnot often. Ocoasionally I have failed to make conneotlons In getting to my seat on the blind mall car, owing ¢) the rapid movement of the tralp, I those cars I would catch the railing of the last aleeper on the passenger, aud if a traloman was standing thers I would walk on through the train and take my chances ¢f gotting to the next station. If no one was present, as is usually the case, I would quickly mount the back raiilng and climb on top of the car, where I would lie flut on my back. AND STUDY ASTRONOMY until the next station was reached. In this way I was always invisible, and rately got osught, This method is worked extensively in the north in “Thanks! Good day.” “Good day."” The above conversation took placa a few weeks ago between the trsffic manager of the Illinois Central and AN UNKOWN YOUNG MAN of rather prepossessivg appearance Speakiog of the matter a fow days later to a commissieaer of TheiTimes, Mr. Tacker said: ‘‘He didn'c look like the tramp or confidence man, but was a frack, open hearted, curly- headed, gentlemanly fellow. You should have seen how insulted he looked when I intimated that he might be a person with whom truth was more of a stranger than fiction. I looked him equare in the eye and he didn’tflinch a bit. [I'ma pretty tolerable judge of human nature, and I said to myaelf, ‘‘Well, Jos, yop might have been in that fix once yourself.” Tt was pretty hard, acyway. Well, sir, what do you think—the very next day I found that pass in a scalper’s cfHie. After this, when J F. Tucker appli to this, offico fora pass to go to hi mother he will be advised that walk- ing will improve when the violets bloom.,"” A few days later a commissioner for The Times was addressed on the streets by an auburn-haired young man who had evidently forgotten vo don his overcoat, but who 1n all other rospects seemed well-dressed. The young man wished to be directed to the cffice of R, R. Cable aud that of T, J. Potter. The two walked down Clark street together until arriving in front of one of those licensed places where liquid bllss is dealt out at prices to suit all purses. Accldentally mth turned In and a few minutes later ) FRIEND OF RAILWAY MAGNATES was toying delightedly with s quantity of steaming mountain dew. Having :nd;‘ m:d flaid dalflult, dli:‘l spirits righten rmpti y, and his tongue wagged with apparently little friction, “‘Well, yes, I suppose I'm a thor- ough bred. I've passed through the whole curriculum in the gilded course of a wandering life, and I suppose 1 ought to bes about prepared to take my degree; and, if you please, this shall be my commencement oration—its subjact, the rise, progress and devel- opment of the noble art of travelling without paying for it. The subject, sir, 1sso broad and comprehensive, and there is associated with it sucha wreath of Xoetlu coloring, romantlo fancy, and du'l, vold actuality, that volumes could now compass the subject in detall. I've pnsgog.t.'hrough it all; have felt the exhilarating inflaences of varlous kinds (f rebuffs. You wsee the more obstacles a man meets the loftfer his soul soars, and sometimes it geta grm.d sore, T can assra you. . Proba- ly the lowest form of the free travel: ling is on the trucks of a freight car. It certainly is the vilest. ' I've. seen fellows work that ‘racket’ for thou- sands of miles, though. Down south 1 great snap with the p! en, The ‘fakir’ who wants to travel badly nnongh to do this, throws himself un- der the car while standing, and then seeks an easy position on the cross-bar of the brake. Experts don't care iwhether the oar ls moving or not, and ‘Where the tralnmen are ‘onto you' it ls usually useless to get on while the train 1s lundln%,‘u you are mlglhty ore stariing. I've seen fly travellers who happened to stand near the track when a traln WAS LEAVING A BTATION at the rate of eighteen miles an Four suddenly turn, catoh the side ladder, and in an instant throw themselves under the car and take s seat on the brake. This is dangerous work, how- ever. A single miscalculation would result in instant death, as the train would pass over the body and make sausage meat of an ambitious youth, This class of car parasites it is hard to olear from a train, though I've seen a long freight traln stopped in Cali- orola and all hands engage in an attampt to rid it of those barnacles Stones would be used freely and probes, but when the train started, nine chances out of ten some ono would oatch on. Of course this scheme Is worked on passenger as wll aa freight cars. A yearor two ago I saw a couple of fellows get off a Mich- igan Central expross who had come to hios that t! o from Michigan Oity, At e the Michigan Central had in apparatus for confining the dust the cars. Well, sir, when those iellows got off and stood up, the dust and sand rattled down thelr pantaloon legs until they could with diffioult wade out of the hill of Indlana sns Michigan soll. In Montana the tralumen sometimes shoot salt Into these traln crabs, and In Arizona I am Informed thay tralns are robbed so often that little discretion is used in discriminating between the various kinds of travelers, and ocold lead ls the summer and fall, but in the win. ter it is too cold, and is mostly con- fined to the south, Osliforula and the southwestern territories. Avy man who has nerve can work it all seasons, however. I once made 500 miles on the Cantral Paolfic, from Ogden west, on the emigrant train. The conduc- tor only gocs ' through the traln once and gives back no checks. Woll, 1 got on at Corinth, about fifteen miles weat of Ogden, sna watched the con- ductor, fiu egan to look at the tickets of the passengers at the front end of the train, Well, I watched him until we came to a heavy grade and the traly' was running very slow. I elmply jumped to the ground and ran a car, getting on behiad the con- ductor, Kor the next twelve hours I had no more trouble. When the next conductor came on I repeated the running act, This game I kept up until I reached Rono, Nev., on ths Utah & Northern Oregon and Oolo- rado roads, A great schems is to ugar the yardmaster and have him eal you up In a frelght car. The party must have a sharp koife. With this he outs a round hole nearly through in the vicinity of the lock onthe journey,jand when heatrives he knooks a hole through the door, and pullg the plug or breaks the seal fas- tening the dror, and walks away. On the Louisville & Nashville, Illinois Central, Atchlson, Topeka & Santa Fe and many other ro empties are run with open doors, affording ample facllities to travellors, thoagh some- THE DAILY BEE~OMAHA FRIDAY FERRUARY 238 Ondadian Notes. Bpocial Dispatch to Trn B, Moxruear, Febraary £2.--The Oanadian Pactfic railway sent the first through train of freight to Winnipog to.day. Soit was bogun to aunul the mar- riage of Onsflay Perth, of Winnipeg, od Henry Allan, the bogus ‘‘Lord antyre. Miss Porth is undor age and worth a million, Nobody knows Lord Cantyre. . The marquis of Lorno prosided at tho meeting of the artillery asacola- tion at Ottawa. He promised to as- siat to send thoe team of Shoeburyress to Eogland, 0 Blocdy Work in a Lumber Camp. Special Dispatch to Tiu binn. Cuicago, February 22, —An East Tawas (Mioh.) special says ttat at the lumber camp near thero & dispute about a trivial bet between two men one with an adzo clove the other's head entirely off, it rolling on the floor, opening and closing {te eyes In a horrible manner. The murderer was hung to a treo with a log ohain, Lumbermen from a neighboriog camp came in forse and took the body down, which was guarded by sixty Indignant Iynchers, A terrible fight ensued in which it is reported seven men were killed by axes and a number terribly wounded. The Michigan Seuatorinl Ccntest Special Digpateh to Tun 8 Derrorr, Fobruery ~Six ballots were taken in jolnt convention this afternoon. O. M. Barnes, the new candidate «f the fusionists, ranged 44 to 46; Palmer, 24 to 27; Willets, 12to 16; Burrows was finally with- drawn; Firey, 26 to 20, except on the last ballot, when he fell to 25; remaluing votes scattering The Ohio Receding. Special Dispatch to Tus Bax. Louvisviuig, Feb, 22.—The river oontlnued to fall. now meacuring 69 foot 2 inches. The work of clearlng the wharf will bs begun to morrow. Large quantities of frelght on hand. Businees will ke lively on resmmption of navigation. The work of relief 1s unmitigated. A Land Slide. Spec'al Dispatch to Tan Bxw OixoinNaTi, February 22.-—A sec- tlon of MoLoan' avenue, seventy.five feot long, slipped into the water at court straet this morning, letting downthe Southern ratlroad track and outting off communication with botn passenger and freight depots. It ap- peared shortly beforo the arrival of the Incoming trains. A New Bhip Yard Spocial Dispatah to Tus Bnn PuinapgLruia, Pa,, February 22, — Licutenant Gorringe han taken posses- slon of the Roiading Rallroad com- pany’s ship yord. phed Al ribely . — Snle of Trotters. Special Dispatch to Tux B, LexiNatoN, Ky., February 22,-- Tho eale of trottera belonging to W, H Wiiron of Oyuthiana, Commodore Kittson of 8: Paul, O. A. Gilman of Paris, Ky., T. J. MoGibbon of Lalrd Station, and M 8 Hart of Indial ap- olls, closed to-day. A meries of 61 head sold at an averaze of $576, Martha W. s0ld for $2,060; Holateia, $1.6C0; Ethan Wilkes, 3 years old, $1,100; yearling, Wilkes, $1,500; two times the tables are turned by a train- man, WHO SLYLY LOCKS THE DOOR which the traveler has olosed in order to be more itary, I remember coming over the Iron Mountain once in a box oar filled with cotton bales, Some officlous meddler shoved the end door together, and I remained in that oar four ds, finally gazing upon God's sanlight once more in the city of Cinclnnatl.” “D.d you ever get caught?" “‘Not often, though I cannot tell a lie, I do not wholly deny the soft im- peachment. Years ago it was a com- mon thing for twenty or thirty toughs to board a train in Caiifornia and ride a3 far as they wanted. It was a ange sight to see the old miners, each with a blanket, riding on top of the freight oars. The Ceatral Pacifio, however, succeeded In getting some very stringent legislatlon through, and when fellows in small numbers aocepted the courtesy of a ride with. out pay, they were suddenly, severely and heavily sat down on. The scheme there among*the knowing ones was for the three or four, or as many as hap- pened to be captured, to swear that they had each pald some train man half a dollar, and the justice usually dismissed the ocsse, for if the allegs- tion came to the ears of the general officers of the Central Paclfic they forthwith dismissed every man on that traln, The doors of loaded freight are frequently ‘sprang’ with fish plates, The ‘fakir’ gets In, tak. ing bis fish plate with him, and an outalde party springs the door back. When the trav: has . gone far enough he lgfln{n the door! open with his fish plate and walks forth., The Interlor or mail cars, too, it is sald, fornish excellent fucilities for free riding if the mall sgent Is properly fed. The emigrant trains are all easy to work, and s man who can't work his way in a high toned' emigrant cay from Ohicago to San Fransisco in ten days has not the stafl in him out of which millionaires are made. If a fellow has a little mone; with which to tip the conductor, hd journey will be as smooth and pleas- ant as the absence of rude remarks and unpleasant forebodings can make it. The last and HIGHEST FORM OF FREE TRAVELING {s on passes. I usually go to the gen- eral mansgers of the roads direct. Sometimes I'm a missionsry, at other times I'm on my way to locate huge papes mills on the line, and sgain I am the editor of a leading metropdli- tan paper. Very often I approach a man representing myself as the gen. eral manager of the Sitks, Panama & Oape Horn route, or some other line, Sometimes I boldly announce that my name {s the same as that of the gen- eral manager, whom I address, and then innocently suggest [that I have forgotten his name, The freight de. partments can usually be worked in onse of failure with the general man. ager. I quietly say to the general freight agent that I huve one hundred oars of string beans that I want to ship in & week, but must arrange for their jreception at destination. Wil he issue me » pass over his line and oonneotions to Yokahama and return? To be sure he will, Waell, it's getting late,. Give my compliments the rallroad men of Chioago. Adlos.” VAdios." . Membrino Wilkes, $1,100 each. — A Correct :Observance. 8pacial Dis pach to Tia Bxx New York, Februa is practically suspende: 21.--Basiness to-day. : KIDNEY-WORT HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST 3 oflu for KIDNEY DISEASES. Doe) | lame back or a disordered urine| IDNEY-WORT “Mr. Ethan Lawrence, my towasman,” says Dr Priliip O Fa'lcu ¢f Monk'0d, Ve., ‘was bl ated trom Kidney direase. The 1kin of his loge ¢hne like glaa, Kideey-Worbcured him. Apr. 2082 KIDNEY-WORT 18 A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and wpecifio action on this most tm; e—x:;h:n.umnmmauwm insotdon, stim the heaithy seoretion ofthe Bilo,aad by kevping th bowela n tre¢ yvsarspuoring om Malarla. i G ilious, or Sl e ey o shouid taxe & thorough eourse of k. (11 SOLD BY DRUGQISTS. Price 81, KIDNEY-WOR™ AT 1l my brother so'dlers,” writes J. C. Power, ot 'Treuton, 1Ul., snd all oth 100 that lldfl Wort oured my 20 yeas liver di-ord s Publl 1%, pleave, in 8t. Loula Ujobe-Democrat FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF |5 & CONSTIPATION. £| No other ¢i~~aseis 80 provalént in this| £ |oountry ss Constipetion, aud no rem has vor equalled the oelobrated KIDNEY- WORT as a curs, Whatever the causs, Lowever obetinate the cass, this remedy will overoome it. H THIS distrersing com-| 3 PILES. 5" licated with const{patios les evo: 4 and medicines have bef: 11 you havo either of thews troublos| 8 Goorgs J1. Bank, eald, er of Myerst wn (P 7 edi g pllos.® ney-Wertcurcdm IF YOU ARE 'GOING EAST I ' MARANS An 4 WX XY FNATR._TANLAL A DO DDTY o DA 00 . OMATHA Meoicar [Jispensany 1 Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank, 13th, between Farnam A §, FISHBLATE, M. D, - PROPRIETOR. at_Des Moiues, Towa. Special attention given to diseases DR. FISHBLATT Has dity, trombling, dimnoess of sight or g'd 1iness, diserses of the head, throat, nose or al ot o Ulysos, blightin 0st radiant hopas or a 1ti ipations, renderiog marriage im) ystee The sympt rws of which aro a dull, distrossed mind, which unfite them from porforming thelr bt~ and D ouglas 8Streets. Dr, Fishblatt can bs Consulted Every Day Exo: « Fridays and and taturdays, these two Days being devoted to His Dunenn of THROAT AND LUNCS. CATARRH, KIDNEY AND,BLADDER And Fomale Diseases, as well as All Chronio and fervous Diseases v red the groatst cure In the world for weakness of the back and limbs, involuntery fmpo’eicy, g neral debl n'\-. norvousness, lan;uor, confusion of ldoubvll itstion of e affoct'ons of the liver, lungs, ntomach or bowe!s—those teriible disordeps arising frcm eo itary 18 cf you h, snd se fi|l; o8 more fatal to the viotims t'an the sones of Syrens 60 the marin-. Those th t are tu Tering the ev.l practices which destroy thelr mensaland paysi causing NERVOUS DEBILITY. nees and social duties, makes happy marriage imposs b'e, distroses the act on of the heard, cansing fashes ot hoat, do ression of epi ov 1 toreb ding, cowardice, feirs, droams, res lesy nighte, dizzluess, forget u'new, unnatural arges, palu in the back and hips, short breathing, melaa- choly, tire easlly of company avd rofi renoe to bo alone, teeling a1 tirod In the morning ae when rotiring, & minl waakncas, Jost manh-od, white bone déposit in the urine, « orvou con- tusion of thousht tromhl ng, watery and weak eyes, dvspor sis fconatip: tion, pileress, puin and. weaknees in the limbe, eto . shou'd consult mo imme.iitely and b restored to pe.foos health, YOUNG MEN Who have become yictima of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive bab't whi ualty sweeps to an untimely gravo thyusands cf young msn of exslted talond and bri liant luteilect whe inight othet wise en!rance litening serators with the thunilers of their sloguence or wake {0 ecaie- cy the living lyre, may call with fall confidence, MARRIAGE, Married porsons or young men contemplating mrriago te aware cf pbysical weaknees, low of precreative power, impotency, or any other disqualification spee-ily relioved. Ho who places him. aelt u der dho care of Dr. Fish la ¢ may rell iously confide in his houor s & gentleman, and conft dently,_rely upon his skill as & phy ician. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Tmmediately cured and full vigor rostored. ‘Tals dissessing afitic lo-—which randers life » burden and wAIFings lwpor s o penslty paid by tho viotlm for improper Indulgence. Youe paopls are ap to comwlt fron not bolng awara of the dreadfu consiequerce) tha) may o sue. Now who that undorsands #his subjsct will deny that procrsation 18 lost s.oner by those falling: inta intg [mpropr habits than by prudent? Besides belng depriy d of tho pleaiurs of b althy ot wpring +, the m st sori us and destruotive symptome of both body andmind arise, Tho system be- comes derang d, thy physlcal and mental fagctions weaken, Lot of proctestive po nervous, inabiity, dyipapsia, palpitatloa of tho heart, fndigestion. constitutional debility, wi of the. frame, cough, consumption and death. tA OURE WARRANTED, Porsons ruined In health by unleatned pro‘enders who ksep (hem trifiing month atter maon tikiog poisoncus and injurious compounds, should apply immediatoly. DR. FISHBLATT gradusto of one of tha mst eminent collogos of the Un'ted Statos, has effscted soms of the most aafonlahing curos that wero ever knawn; many troabled with ri, ging in the cers snd bead, whon naleep, groat nervousnes bolog alarmed at certain sounds, with frequent bluat ing, atbended some. * times with derangement of the miud wore cured immodiately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. K. nddrcasen all thote who hae Injaved themacives by tmpropor Indugorcs snd soik vy habitswhich ruiu both bady and mind, unfitting them for businers, study, soriety or mar Theso aro some of tho melanch. ]y 'effccts produced by the exry habits of youth, v'z: Woeak- neoss of the back and limbs, pains 1o ths head and dimness of sight, low of mussular pawer, patpl- tation of the heart, dyspopsia, norvous irritability, dorangomos of digestive functions, debility, consumptlon, ote. PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA OMAHA, NEB. OONSULTATION FREE, Charges moderate and withiu the reach of all who need ssentifie Medical treatment. Thoie who res do at a distance acd cannot call, will recelve promps attention shroagh wall by sioply sending thier symptome wi b postage. Audress Lock Box 4, Omahs, Neb- NATIONAL BANK, FALLEY & HOES, Westorn Agents, Lafayotte, Indlana, TELE] XA TRNT REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, a0 50 PERGT. " weee" Tho conter pleces are interchangoable and re- LYDIA E. PINKHANPS vensible, 1t provents the counter from runulng Wie Aancy for ihere §oods 15 this town bas 0 ua'}hf-::.y or ni: Positive Cure { ors eanno procure hem. For all these Pataful Gomplainte and Weakmamey: R versible Hoel. A Modielne for Womas, 7 nWomemi i MRS, M. mfi&w. Propared by & Woman. Yho Grestest Nodisal Disorory Sinee fhe Deve of Metimgs. 18 rovives the drooping epirits, invigerstes and THE harmonises the organts functions, gives elasticity endt firmness to the stop, restores the natural lastre we the roses of life's spring and early suminer tima, * _( §27~Physicians Use 1t and Prescride i Freshy @ Tt remove fatatness, fatulenay, destroys all eravieg: —OF THE- for imaiant, and oierss yeskness of the semmmel OHEIOAGO, and backache, is always permanently cured by it wem. e For the cure of Kiduey :-M--' lT Milwankeg & St. PAUL| ey rmesscs mrmces é‘t every veriigo of Humers RAILWAY mazvSnf o ok, “fufs ou Savisg 88233 and 535 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. D e ot esmnges o roceoh o pros, 8 peries ot pila, oF of. on Is now running He PAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND OOUNOIL BLUFFS all tnquiry. Encloss 3ot wamp. Sendforpamphies. | il LR i e S ST TR Pullman’s Magnificent Sleepers ,"‘“‘“,.“!;fi...‘;‘_’;.fi_"%"; - ~AND THE— . Finest Dining Cars in the World. ‘B-nd.l,l’..s.or‘lflul re tail box by Express of the best OHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. ga Oandies in Americs, put up Or to any polut beyond; or' E z slegant boxes, and strictly pure) IF YOU ARE COING NORTH Buktable for prosspts, Rxpews To 2 L |ohargen light. Refers to all Ohk ST. PAUL OR MINNEAFPOLIS | & sago, Try it once. Take the BEST ROUTE, the O ‘hn'wflg‘z‘. GUNTHER} 90 m S el o 7 o Chicago, Milwankes& 8t PaulR'y | — P s Geniug Rewarded, Ticket office located st corner Farnam and Fourteenth stroeta and at U. P. Depotand ab Millard Hotel, £arSioe Time Table In another column, that causes the ‘which only tha victms of shaumstiam eca Jesise | L T L have been quickly relieved, and in time 4 2 TLY CURED, rric u.’ lfq'l'ml: DRY, BOLD by DRUGGISTS, be sent i, 12T RS RON & O “Kidney-Work has given lmme lats rell , in many casde of hetmatie, filog uader wy o cad " Fuiip & Bl Monkion, V. “Apr. ant e e 1 oK dmey et o Now I'm woll,"—~David M, Miller, Hart(ord, Wia. OB, L F. A. NASH, Gonoral Acent Tho Story of the 3swing Machine, G, H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. & banduome Ul pupbiel, ,b'ifi.':. el 8.8, %E.FRILL, A. V. H, CARPENTER, oral A General Pass. Agent. 10 O . AT [, o SIVEN AWAY . Geuenifups, Aw'iGen.Pums Aew) | o o) ponly oalling tar 1, ad any branch e | SRR EDATATE EUROPEAN HOTEL, MnluiauWWh. Prinolpal Office, 84 Unlon Bquare The mow centrally located hotel in dhe city, d 00 per day.’ T WEW VORK O P iad Faco” Do “WINE OF OARDUI” four times w T LOUXS DEXO. ) GGNc Lur hoehld -