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THE DAILY BEE--WEDNE SDAY M LY 2 18895 ~ } the home slvee it opened, which was Jrnaary 1, 1883 State organiz e, Mea GONE OUT TO SEE. Parker, made & verbal report of her Blimpses of Life from the TPPOR| e s b threo aaiary sociiie Deck of a Sleeping Car. whose numbors entitled them to dele- ustes, Her mocount of the progrees of her work, aad of the proepec's of The Prairie Billows by Moonlight the anxililaties of the home was quite enonrr g vg Mee. Unriton, of the Omaha delega- Corre:pondence of The bee tion, toen read a short address. S e Cnteaco, Aprit 30.—The first night h‘w\f h{ -nylflilhe 'leuhuwi h‘hh\; al oute for New | 0n¢ of the number of Iadles who hac 1 & Pallman sleeper en route for New [ 4 5 el hrate upon the geand, aod York, ¢f or shakiog the dear old cust| gost human eabject they wero 'thon of Omaha off of our feet, is apt to be | discnssing, aud 1hat sho was alao proud one of the experfoncos ¢f lLfs, Re-|tobe on the fisst delegation sent to loascd from the conventioualitiea at|the tiate couvetlon, to s UL homo and the antlelpation of all the MR L L h for the purposs of helping to sustain a pleasares cf a snmmer's yacation only | home for the friendiens of our s:ate will overcomo the daring and dangee |of Nebraka. Aer rpoech was sh ¢ phendes O0 " of our rash ac', entrusting oureelves to | PuY compretiended o youd deal. Sie a0 s | thowed, by a beautitul sllusion to the the heavlog deck of a palacs car. We ool “fauen and tatterd gar- haven't got our sea-legs on yet, and | ments of the friendless poor,” are not qaity acoustomed to the sea-|that had been, and were about manlike roll, aud justsufliciently tired [ them, that ihe true, noble women of tomake » and soa drg botore we got | sach 01 iarion® San vegrate shat through Wo started on a bright, | hey had beeu slow iu orgnizitg, bat eunny afternoon, with occoslonal blows | oxcuscd 1t on the ground of the dif only, whirling up the dust and remind- “C“"xllfl h-rml"mlm: 'hv':‘lflll'gl‘"l‘" rallroad car s never particu. i X Toiny larly oheory, and too. burinesslike | STLGE VIS, DV [0 0008 OF 0 e gohturaiiue, b by the| front determined o asat I this no- ¥ R Y andles | p1o enterprise, Tae society has o and satchels disposcd of on the varlous membership of twanty eight, with a ate to the sortow -of the porter; |, 4 prorpest of an sddition to its d the fliwers which loving handa numbers, They propose to furnish have brought to breathe fragrant re. the parlors cf the house, and will membrance, lald away to the beat|,oq provistons and other ncoossitien advantage, your partloular section|pom tims to time, She closed wiih pats on a homelike appearance. We| 1o" yesertion that this grand, noble are yet too near home to entrast cue- enterprire woald be saccossiul, be. solves to a dinlng car, and do not cause it was managed by women, All oept cf the invitatlon cf the wal '°F | homane enterpriacs that wore tu-- sunouncing supper. Wo are satis | ;opful wero largely whan not wholly fizd with our carofally melected lunch, | Liitor 3" Wil 815 was hended and hope for & better state of our ap-| vty {he froasurer, that amouot petlto for the morrow, W are l5Ing | bty “two thieda of the money col- through the dark, and do not kuow | |g0¢ed (f the membership fecs of the which is uppermost tn our excltement, | ¢ .y o suxillary society. Mes, B ¢ the longing for home or reaching our ney of the Omaha dolegation gave destination. - Ogcasioual glauces out of | yoeyal yerbal ommaufoations and our soction show how the rest are|q ko for instrucions In ths general getting along, until nothing In left bat | pighioumont of auxlilary scoletios, the gasrow euply welk {a - tho | myg seanton acjuruod to' mect agaim b= “'mg:‘-lc.p b :i;:‘é)mm::; o Jaly, The ladles of the O uaha time throngh the lomg mnight that delegation wera then escorted to the ) “Orfental,” where they partook of a tho car gives a jerk, we ponder its samp'uocus supper, aud after supper meaniog, and every thine we hoar the | pe “4nd Mrs, Tousley, with thoir shreill whietle of kthn engloe we draw elegant conveyance took them out to our curiatu to know whailt means. | ihe'home, whero they remained over A aense of responziol'ity remains with a1ght and took the 9 o'elock train the s and wo caunot dismies tho idea 18t AU0 RS MG DIV ey that the engiveer needs watohing and | /0" 4 4o Fomo will be fncluded in guldatce, We are not at all nervous, |y o report to the snolaty at their perfoctly cool, but prefer to get up f overy now and then to sco that things | 7% Poeeas hich wil bo held By are properly attended to. Farther up a commercial traveler sleaps soundly -1 and Joudly; oculd habit ever make us BTsTH JOTTING 3. 8o selfish | Bat our sleeplesaness pays in the end. We get s0 much more for our money. Way here last night | Ainsworth will bave a new hotel. these scenes were like the side show | Wo,k thas commenced on & nsw brick toa circus thrown in gratls, while | yard at Shelton, . wo were passing through the| A number of brick blocks will be built darkness at the rate of thirty-five| Kearney this year, wi'es an hour over the well-packed | Tbe usw town board of Hebron Las and levelled road-bed «f the Ohieago, | fixed ealoon license at 8500, Milwaukoe & St. Paul. Hore an | York hasa new roller skating rink just flluminated village and its dreary |started by soms *‘professor, lights shining low like the oil lamps| Duriog the pnat month of a hundred years ago, then a row of | school land have been leased. tall trees, looking like soldferly ghosts | The Masons of Norris are talking about in the white moonlight, and again the | r8#nizing a lodge in that town. shadow of & town quietly aaleep on the | Twelve new bulldiogs have been erected hillsido. A sympathising feiend who | ' Ainsworth duriog the past month. heard all this tho vext morning want | They are talking of organizmg a hook ;;;i-;f AT lll‘;mal:z:: ‘P“‘;:’:O';g;-onla down in Neligh during the recent wind. ahould siay at home; but thatis not |, THAYEF county recently paid over 87,000 to the state f the care cf insan: 3 what we are going east for. A better | song o HiLo consolation was & splendid breakfast| Tre Logan valley bauk at Wayne has In the ciatng car, Jack anipe an toast, | bousht u type writer, the first one brought etc., and strawberrles with cream to |to town, start with, Thanks to experienced| A Kearnoy paper estimates the value of conelderation of the stewart and the | 138t week's rain to Buffalo couoty fara.ers obliging attention of the Chicago, Mil- | 8¢ $10,000. waukeo & St. Paul managera, A few |, Work on the foundations of the $20,000 hours more sid we ahiall bein Chicsgo, | Pisizess biock hes been commenced in aour 2 | Hastings, Hyoiintonsgend Sbthorents - Holt sud Brown counties are the destina- + M. tion of many of the immigrants now com- ing into the state The Graud Island hospital fund 18 steadily increasing and the prospects are or its beiog built, A 10,000 fl>uring mill will be built at Fulierton by & mill company organized there short time ago, At their meeting which was held at| A Hebron mun has purcha ed a $330 the Soclol Art rooms April 25:h the |80 1a fountain,whizh he will use in his bus- Omaha Auxiiiary Soolety of the ‘“e}‘.:‘n‘l’:f’:l‘"‘h" sy, Home for the Friendless elccted two ! Chavncey delegates to attend the qo; sion at Livcoln, The delegates were Mrs, A. M Baraey aud Mre. R. M. | will soon be ready for occupancy. Carleton, both members of the exec- R:'{ Cloud lays the bclnim uipeluli 'h; utlve commlttee, The delegation left | Denyer bu the B & M o, o™ 2 on the day of the conventlon, at 11:40 | The Kearney foutdry is sgain runuiog. & m., o the U, P, train, and arrived | C3eting is dne every day aud busicess far PR i = the enterprise bids fair to be good. at Liccoln cn time. They wers met| 4 farner w.s knocked off Lis horse and at the depot by Mrs. Siaughter, mat- | robbed of $75.00 by two men near the ron of the Home, and Mr. Townley, | depct ia Aurora one aight Last week, proprietor of the ‘‘Orlental,” and| Kent, in Loup couosty, has raised $800, whose wife !s president of the ‘‘State |and appointed a committee to raise $500 Home for the Friendless assoclation, | wore to build a bridge across the Loup Mr. Townley's elegant carriage and (V' fine team conveyed the party to the| Thenewhorns for the Fuirfleld brass and have arrived, and quiet loving resi- charch ~where ~the ladles were | qorv, of'the village have moved into the assombled and walting for them. The | gourtry, Omaha delegation was the last to The calico bop given by the Fremont arrive and the only one present ex | aocial club last V\Peduud-y evening was & cept the Lincoln delegation. All|fine entertainment. About fitty couples other auxillary sooleties entitled to |attended. delegates were representod by the| The Pacific hote company at Grand B P! ¥ state organizor, Mrs, Baker, The |Island is putting itseif in trainiog for the delegaten woro gracionsly received by |8tate tournament which will be beld in Linooln next fall, the Iadfes of the state ssicolation, e T et /NG and sfter « general Introduotion, the |y, St \iliion of the Methodist Episcoral meetiog was called to order by the|church will be held at Gibbor, May 15th, president, ter the usual opawing |16th snd 17th, Aipsworth hss a new barber shop. 1.0 acres of HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS Quarterly Convention Held at Lin- coln April 26th, will bave a national bank, 123, of the Grand Islaud rly ses: | eativg house, will'bo prefident. The new parsonage for the Methodist church at Stromsburg has been inclosed and exerclees tho sccrotary, Mra, Daste, | The fi of Thayer county are In read her report. This reporc was |goo - condition, There yet remsina $2,400 carcfally prepared, srd showed that a | ca=h on hand, and the levy of 1582 has not great deal of work had been dope|Yet been drawnon, Quring th last quartee toward the | Wahoo young men go to church snd put their brogane on the cushions, The that ¢ | Pavers are sitting down cutue rastic dudes A iD A very severe manuer, o demand, The| A1 e g A large amount of trassurer, Mre. Teatham, road a |fog from Missonri and K lengtby and detailed report of [Itis first shipoed to 1 the moneys, coal, provielons, cloth- | Niobrara and Valentic Ing, elc, donated during the| Since theescape of several prisoners from past quarter, giving names of donors, | the Burt county jail, the people of the No one, while listening to the reading | SCunty sre seriously discuseing the propo- sition of building » new bastile, of this report, could fall to be deeply | ™ Ny ait chureh s fmpressed with the grand, neble work B MEOIMOL AN CUNFGR. IR QOLENS OF OGN 1 tructio ¢ Elm Creek wa nsiderably that is belng done for the friendloss cf | hjnied by a recent wiad storm. The our state, and particularly by the peo- | damage was estimated at £100, ple of Lincoln. Omaha should take| A colony of two hundred .families have a lesson therefrom and wake up to her | just located in Holt county on what is duty In this matter—the matter of known as the ‘‘unorganized stri " lying donating her share toward the sustain. | between the Nicbrara and Keyapaba ivg of this beautiful home for her|™ /"™ "Ibe new 85,000 elevator Luilt at Fair- friondloss, aa wall aa those of the state | ury fuat Tall was totaly coneumed oo the st large. Following the treasurer's |night of April 18th, The whole town, or Teport came the matron's, Mrs, | the business portion of it narrowly escaped Slaughter (matron) gave a very inter- | destruction, esting account of the transactlons at]| Thespring meeting of the York County f the b cf the house, might be comfortab icg aud the ung etock is com- a8 to Nebraska, air, thence to Fort driving park asociation will be held at York, May 4, 4 and 5, One thousand dollars are offsred in premlums for rune ning and trotting races, Several gamblors visited Norfolke last week in quest of snokers. Soveral of the specien were found and robbed of several hundre | dollars, after which the knights of fortnne left the town, Ou last Wodnesday 8 B & M. officlal called st Red Cloud and paid into the trearury of Webster county the sam of $11 684 50, the mnount of taxes sguinst the road in that county. The population of Thayer county in 1882 was 6205, Tn 1883, as shown by the wssessor's enumeration, it is 7,964, showing . ain during the year of 1,006 or an ine crense of nearly 174 per cent, Eight thousand acres of land fa Vierce county was sold at the Neligh land office lnst wook to n_compsny of stock raliers from Eimits, New York, They purchaed it for a cattie ranch and paid 810,000 for the tract, A York young blood hired a livery team 1ast Sanday and drove bothof the animals to death. He settled the matter with the owner but such & msn should bs prose- o tu-ll for craslty to animals under the aw. e managin editor of The Buffalo County Journal of Kearney had be'ter educate himself, Such errors as spelling handsome without & d, and & man’s name with & “lower case’ iuitial letter are not wliowable, Oun arbor day Frank Daokren, a farmer of Spring Creek preciuct, Thayer county, did well, He planted 5,000 cottonwoods, 20,000 catalpss (sesd), snd 5,000 white lo- cust (seed) and 200 soft maples —making & total of 32,000, The chief of the Lncoln police has been requested to hand in his resignation, From all reporta it is high time that the cffloia had his head cut.off. He is saccused, amovg other thirgs, of being a runner for the disorderly huues of the town, The Adams wind mill company, an eastern concern, preferred charges of em. bezzlement recently against Miller Brothers, implement dealernat York, At a hesring last weak one of the firm, H. H, Miller, was held to answer to the charge, The Saline Conntv Agricaltural society haa received rotice f om the B, & M, lsnd rtment that uoless the association pays its indebtedness on the land by May 7th theland would revert to the company. The indebtedne:s amounting to $1,198 53 will be raired if possible, A committee has been selec ed to confer with the rail- road company on the matter, BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPT, o & An Oft-Hana Sketch of Scenes and Incldents in the Kansas City Depot. Phiba Cozzens in 8t. Louis Globe Democrat, The western journey begins properly at the Misulsslppl river, and the prosalc east:rn soul gets 1ts fiest thrill and sensation of ocoldental vastness as the pieis of the St. Louls bridge are passed, and the brilliantly lighted tunnel and the clang and confusion of the great depot bewilders one, That small corcer of chaos known as the anion deput, has alwaya an irresistible fascination 1o me, and the wild and tipical weetern man first presents him- self to the s ranger at thot point, his high bools and slouch hat mark. ing cff the longltude as olearly as the 1msyinary lines on a geograpk- er's map. St Louis, rejolcing always 1o extremes and suprises, reeelved me with a moist warm day that might fi.ly have b2en borrowed from May or Jane, and its mud worthy of all west- ern exaggerations and adjectives, Ceossing the great state or Missourl in one night, Kansas City, on ita farther border, presented the very opposite to St. Louis in external things. The wind was keen as a two- edged sword, and instead of fauring themsolves with the morniog papers, the slouch-hatted gentry gathered gathered their big overcoats about them and buoilt a rampart up and down the waltlog room with the rows of their unblacked boots, All the types of humanity that this broad country can offsr are daily to be seen in the Kansas City depot. Ewmigrants from every quarter ot the globe herd together in group'; negros, Cainese and Indiaus represont our own assort- ment of races—and, from polished aud inquisitive Yaokoes to the most ple- tureeque and unconventional epecl- mens of the ruffian and frontiersman, the range Includes innumerable curl- ositles of human naturo. At the depot breakfast-room odditles congregated on overy eide. A bleached New Eung lander sat at my elbow and deliberately polished off his plate, knife, fork and epoon with a napkin, Everything put before him had to undergo a sue- picious exam!nation, and he all bat pat his biscults to a chemical analysls before he dec'ded to eat them Fac- ing him eat the much-evident bridal couple, the groom an off-hand, swag- gering and harmlees yourg cltizan, with a black muatache, a plald necktie aud a guady pln. The bride was a complacent, self-satiefied peacock, of not more than 18, and In the dlugy depot she flashed upon the travel eotled compsuy like a gay topleal bird, Her traveling dress was a bright strawberry cashmere of vo- lominous width and draperies, worn with a crimson velvet jacket, and a big crimson hat nodding with straw- berry plumes. She dazzled the company like a meteor when she crossed the room, and exclted the visible envy of the young women in 0o gowrs who were serving baef steaks and griddle-cakes to the travel- ing public, A fourth epecimen at the table wes a flashy men f the typa Iabeled ‘'gent” by Richard Grant White, He carried on a strategic flir- dlviolty was clad in brown calico and many freckles, Her coquottish ar and glances were paraded to the whole table, but the ‘‘gent” shaded his glances bya widespread newspaper, and muttered mysterions things to her bebind its friendly cartalu, For the twelve honrs that I epent at the de- pot hotel, a mwn stood on tha curb- stono acrces the street and rang a hand bell fariously, and as cach ar rivieg train sent a stream of people out of this thoroughfare, a dozen more bell ringers would join him and rend the air wlith thelr comblned ef- forts . The cause of all the tintin- nabulation was the fierce rivalry be- tween varlous ticket ecalpers, and the bell ringiog and bawllng that had made the day hldeous lncreased In frenzy at nightfall, when the express traln from St. Louis and Chlcago came thundering in, A new slde-bar, end spring top bug- gy, made by Snyder and took first prize at the state falr last fall; never used and will be sold low. Apply at Western Newspaper Unlon, cor. 12th and Donglas s feb28m&etf Young man or woman, if you want big money for & small smount, insure in the Marrisge Fund and Mutual Trust Assoc. ation, Rapids, Towa, 15-8m, tation with the water girl, and his|® | RODENT REVELATIONS. A Rat-Catcher Rattles Away About Rats and Their Habits, How American Rate and Oock- ney Rats Exchange Visita. Decline of the Noble Sport of Rat Killing, Minlng J.urnal, “I've got as high aa $100 for taking two rats from & ship,” sald the rat. catcher, “‘Dick rats live at the piers 1n colonies of from 50 to 2,000. Llko bad tenants they leave their old habi- tatlons for new once & month, On tho 1at of May they will move by thousands. Constantly uuessy, tiey go around from dook to dock seeklng where the lowest tide fe. They have anavy. It s made up of tlating pleces of wood and floatlng chips They are all plrates or wreckers, When scraps or slops are thrown overboard from a ship's deck they put out in thelr cref: and selzs it, “Tourlsts gotng to Europe board a ship in two ways. The passengers go the gang plauk. The rats climb up the anchor post hole, Dan S Angsby, the great rat catcher, 8 he has sesn family good bye, and then walk up one of the ship's cables. Dock rats go to Europe whenever they feel like it, and usually make four or five trips a year. They are the third class passenere, The first class > In the cabio, the second in the steerage, the ratsin the hole. Golng over they live on Ameri. can flannels and rosin, Coming back their food Isimported food and dellea cies, They do not gat off the vi when it touches Liverpool for fear of belng left behind, They are able to climb the riggiog like old satlers, In wooden ships they sometimes eat through the planks and set the vessel leaking. ‘“‘There are Eaglish rats in America and Amerlcan rats in Eagland, The Cockney rat is coarser than the American and is not generally able to otand up four rounds against an Amerlcan rat, The ‘bon-ton’ New York rats imitate the customs of the British rats. “‘Rats mate, Ia a year a newly wedded pair of rats will raise an in- teresting family of 120 effspring, not counting descendants of the third and foarth generation, This ls why at the moments a palr of rats set up their household goods on board a ship its owners will give a rat catcher $100 to serve a writ of ejectment on the pro lifiorodents. Some vessels keep twenty cats to hunt vermin, “The hotels tn New York are greatly annoyed with rats, snd they infest private houses. The Windasor pays $200 a year, the St. Nlcholas and a large number of others $100 each to a professional rat-catcher, who hunts rats in them twice a week the year round. Some private houses pay $20 a month to be protected from the vermin. Harry Jennings, the king of the New York rat.catchers, is sald to have an income of $6,000 a year, The captured rats are sold at §15 a hundred.” “‘How do rats reach private houses?!" “They go from the docks six or seven miles through the sewers, atop opposite some house and mine their way into its cellar. A baiquet at a residence will bring a whole colony of them. We can always tell when there is a great supper at the Unlon Laague clab by the movement of the rats to- ward the upper part of the city. “Taere aro about a dozen kinds of rats, The common rat is a brindle gray. Taere are whito and biack rate, white and gray, and puro whi‘e ones with plnk eyes. I have hesrd rat catchers tell of pink ones with white oyes I never eaw one. I once caught a rat with bat two faet. The other rats had held him In & museum. An ordinary rat welghs one pound. The largest one I ever saw weighed two poands and slx oaacss, and was as big an a half grown cat.” “What is the best time ever made by a terrter In a pit?’ “A little black and tan, welghing eleven pounde, about tho beginning of March in a place not a hundred miles from New York, killed 100 rats in 13 minates and 28 seconds, That is the fastest time ever made in New York. Mr. Foster's fox terrier, Figeon, weighing six pounds, polished cff ten rats in fifty-elght seconds, which is the beat time on record in Earope or America, In the pit the rats some- times show fight to the dog. I have seen a terrler coverad with rats so that you coaldn’t see a hair on his body. They bite the dog #o severely some- times that he is covered with blood. Tae noble sport, I am sorry to say, s declining. In its balmy days I have seen §5,000 or $6,000 change hands around the pit in a fow mlnutes.” ““What 1s the best tlme ever made by a rat-catshex?’ Prince Jennings once picked up a rat & minute for five hours at a ltfrs'teh. That's the best tlme I know “‘Are rat oatchers ever attacked or bitten?” *‘Stortes of them being killed by rats have been printed, bat they are sensa- tlonal, When rat catchers are bitten theylcauterize the wound at oncs, Rts seem {0 know the:= and hardly ever try to hurt them, I haveofien puta dozen rats Inelde my shirt when I had filled my bag aud had no other place to put them,” “‘The rat catcher's gulld fs held in high repute?” “'Yes, In England the rat catchers wear belts on which plctures of cate and rets and dogs are wrought, They ought to do so here They are too mocest,” SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGE Made from the wild flowers of the Far Favep YOSEMITE VALLEY {t is the most fragrant of perfume, Manufactared by (1. B. Slaven, San Francisco, Forsale n Omaha by W. J. Whitehouse ard Kennard Bros, J. E, BERGEN, STAPLE FANCY GROGERIES, Cor.§ xteenth agd Cuming Sticets, the anchor chaln and enter the ship by 3 an old rat, carpet bag in hand, bld his | ! OUR LITTLE BOY A Etoryof Infantile 8uffering Truly as Told by His Parents. # M. Fuiton,—We teel it onr duty fo write you what the CUTicLRA rea e fos hovs done for our u b Micted with A8 e F ainco d give hin b TICU I, Whch, after using quite a quantity, beg nto belp him and wrad vally cured him 1 he is now as fal a8 &y il | y cove o, aud badly. Wehd it was 80 much work to o Wi are ot him suffercd so. Wo began £0 troat him when he was 18 1 nth old, sis ng hini at first 10 drops of the Crrinere RECOLYRNY | b caue wo t has not, theught it might appesr again; b and we are very than ful ME. AND MRS, EyERETT STEBBINS, el hertown, Mass, BEST BLOOD PURIFIER 1 have use 1 yonur Coricera romedies In ge catos of E zema, Moist ard Dry Tetter, and ¢ Ml Your (vt b compound (blood p of i an actlve pract ce <f 30 yeirs duration E N, ECKKR, M. D ksontille, Pa, CURE IN EVERY CA Your CrricrA remedics outsell all oth feines [ keop for 811 aiwanes atints a3y that they have every instance, where other reme iies have failed. H W, BROCKWAY, M, D Frantlin Fa'ls, N. 1t CUTICURA RESOLVENT, The new bloo! pur 11 CUTICURA S My, cl a at d of every hiny, Scaly, Pio ¥, Scrotu'ou rcurial ‘and Cancer- cus Humors an'l skispTortures when physicians, hosyitala and all other means fail. 8old every* whore. i CUTICURA, £0 ctd and §1 00 per box, Cor BrsoLYENT, §1 00 per bottls. Ct TIOWR A BOAT, £5 cba, CUTICTRA SHAVING S0AF. 15 , introally, and Cuni ar, the ereat Sxin cures, Kin andsealp and _purity of Meoicar [Jispensany 1 Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank, I13th, between Farnam and DouglasStreets. A. 5. FISHBLATT, M. D, - PROPRIETOR. Dr, Fishblatt can bs Consulted Every Day Exo pt Fridays and and faturdays, these two Days being devoted to His Disnensary at Dos Moiues, lowa. I peoial attention given to diseases of the Speclal attention glven to Diseaves of the .| THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER And Forale Diseases, as well a A11 Chronic and Kervous Disoases DR. FISHBLATT 1189 Jlscoy rol the groatost cure {n the world for woaknoss of the discharges, impoency, nceal deblity, nervousnc, Ianguor, conful i Xk and Itmbe, (nvolani | heart, timidity, trombling, dimness of sight or lddinoss, disesses of the head, throa n sfections of the liver, luigs, stomach or bowels—those ferrible disorders arising froni so Itary habe 1te of you h, and secrct pracil es more | to the victims than the sones of Syrens to the marie ers of Ulysas, blighting thoir most radiant hopes or nti:ipations, rendering marriage lmpossibie Those th .t are suffering from the evil practices which destroy their mentaland paysical aystems causing NERVOUS DEBILITY, The sympto.as of which are a dull, distressed mind, which unfite them from performing thelr bust= oeen and wocial duties, makes happy marriage imposs ble, distresses the action of the heart, causing fusheaot heat, de_ression of apirits, ev | forebydingr, cowardice, fears, droams, roatloas night dizzlaees, forget ulnoss, unnatural dischurges, pain fn the back and] hips, short breathing, melan- choly, tiro easlly of company and have prefe rence to b alone, feeling a3 tirod in the when retiring, axminal woakncss, 1ost manhood, white bone deposit in the urine, r ervo Husion of thoushs, trombling, watery and weak cyos, dyepopsis, constip: tion, paleneces, weaknoss in the limbs, etc.. should consult me immoniately and be restored to porfoct heal YOUNG MEN ("ALCO,, BOSTON Birth Humors, d or Grea y Skin, . Pimo'es, and Skin tse Cu‘icdra Soap an rand oilet Bath and t with deliclousfflower wes BEATTY BATH exquisite Sk'n B Nu an tive. Fra odor: nd Cuticura 'a's +I0UX FALLY Jasper Stone COMPANY, [INCORPORATED Th's Company is now prepared to recelvo orders SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE, F Bulding Parposes, And will make figures on round lots for prompt e ivery. The Company is shipping PAVING BLOCKS g0 and Omaha, pondence and orders fr gaged in paving stree! Westorn Cties. nd solicits o rres- TESTIMOUNIALS. EUPERINTENDRNT'S Ovvick, Chicago, Wist ion Railway Unicago, El t Slouk ¥ ed from your com out 100 car lords d have laid them be- Ppany “ince October 1, 183 of granite paving blo ks tweer the r.i's of our alreet 1atlway tracks in the heart cf the city. | haie ug vaving m tevial io this city form n; d 1t sure in saying that in wy o inion th paving bl ck fuimished by your compaoy a the most regn ar in skape aril perfe t in fora, and o far a8 I have bien ablyto juige, tessed 0 a8 durable foature os any mat has ever boen cffezed or laid in he city.. Yours, JaS K. LAKE. TO WHOM IT MAY This is to cortify that 1 of granite taken from 1he © examined inux Falls o Quarries, and, i + my opinion, 't is the bet stone for street paviug I have tecn' in Am rica, (Signed) HENRY FLAD, Pres. Board Pu’lic Improvements, Stone for ng Purp ses And any person interest:d insuch imprevements will fird it grea‘ly to his sdvastage to communicate with vs. We invite CORRESPONDENCE ON THE SUBJECT. The generyl mana the cowpa y's bu of Wi, Address your letters to A. G. SENEY, Peo ident of the J sper Stane Co wl & -t t and aupervision of @ is now in the ha :ds MeBai . Who have become yictima of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive hab't which annually sweops to an untimoly grave thousands of young men of exalted talond and brilliant intellect who might otherwise entrance listening senators with the thunders of thoir eloquence or wake to ecete= cy the living lyre, may call with fuil confidence. MARRIAGE. Martled porsons or young men contemplating uisrriage be aware of physical weaknom, low, precreative power, fmpctency, or oy otber disqualifca lon apeedly relieved ' He who piacis bim welf - der the care of D JIa tmay religiously confide In his houor as a gentleman, and conf- deutly rely upon his sxili as & phy -fcian. ORGANAL WEAKNESS oly cured and full vigor rostored. This disir ssing afflic fo-—which renderslife a burden inge mpors i, a tho penalty paid by the victlm for improper Iudulgence, | Youne people p to commit excessos tiom not belug awara of the dreadfui consequences that may or sue. ~Now who that unders'ands this subject will deny that procreation Iy lost soonor by those falling 1nto into improp ¢ habita than by prudent? Bosides being dopriv d of the pleasuro of healthy ofi springs, the m st sorious and destructivo aymptoma of both body animind ariso. The system bo- comes deranged, the physioal aud iental funcions weaken; Lossof procreative powers nervous inability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, fonstitutional debility, wastlng of the fiame, cough, consumption and death. A CURE WARRANTED. Peraone ruined In health by unieatned pro‘endors who keep them trifing month after mond taking poisoncus and Injurious compounds, shouid apply immediatoly. DR. FISHBLATT graduate of one of the most eminent colleges of the Un'ted Statos, has eftctod ssmo of ths most astonishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with rluging In the cars and head, whem asleep, great norvousnoss belng alarmed at certain sounds, with frcquent blusting, attended some times with derangement of the mind were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. F. addresses all those who have injnred themselves by improper indulgence ‘s habitawhich ruia both body ard mind, unfitting them for business, study, soriety or "Theso aro gome of th melanch Iy'effot produced by tho early habile of vouth, oak nesa of the back and limbs, pains fn the head and dimness of sight, low of muscular ‘powe palpl- tation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritavility, derangemeat of digestive tunctions, dublllry, consumption, ete. PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA, NEB, (CONSULTATION, FREE. Charges moderate and withiu the reach of all who need s-ientifie Medical treatment. Those who res de at & distance and caunot call, will receive prompt attontion through mail by simply sending thier symptome with po:tage. Aldress Lock Box a4, Omahs, Neb- DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE, WITH FIVE DOLLARS YOU CAN BUY A WHOLE Iwperial Austrian 100, Govern- ment Bond, ISSUK OF 1864 which bonds are {ssued and sccured by the gor- ernment, and ave redeemad 11 drawings, FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY, Until!each and every bond fa drawn with 8 larger or smallr premium. Every bond must draw & prize, a8 there are no blanks THE TH1EE HIGHEST €S AMOUNT TO 200,000 Fiorins, 20,000 “ 15,000 Any bords xot drawinzone of tho above prizos must draw a wium of not les: than 200 FLORINS, JThe next drawing takes p ace on the Istof June, 1883, and every bond bought of us onor hefore the 1st of June. s ent tied t th mium that way be drawn toe Out-of-town o RGISTERRD LRI TRRS, £nd inch seeare one of these »onds for the next dra For orders, circuiars, tlon, addres, International Bauking Company, No. 207 Broadwey, Cor Fulten Street, New York City FSTABLISHEDIN 1874, crument bonds are not to be lottry whatscever, and do n: of the laws of the United ud any other informe_ states N. B—In writing, please state that you saw this 1o the Ouaba Bee Feb.T-w 1y DexterL.'homas&Bro, WILL BUY AND SELL, TID AT, ENES LT AND ALL TRANBACTIONS OCHNECTED THEREWITH, ORCHARD & BEAN, V{hgl_eia:lgfifigd Retail Carpets. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE FINE GANNED GOODS Geo. Heimrod’s. Strawberrles, 3 cans.......... 25c | Blackberrlos, 3 cavs.............205 Gooseberrles, 3 oal 2 | Whortleberrles, 5 cans...........%0 Bartlett Pea Fine Pears . .. ST 102 oM v v aivas 20: | Sweet Corn, .. O 103 California Plume, 20c, 3% 4 TR o All Other Goods Reduced in Proportion at GEO. HEIMROD’S, 618 North 6th Street. W. F. CLARK, W ATT PAPER PAINTER, PAPER HANCER & DECORATOR Kalsomining, Glazing, Pay Taxes, Rent, Houses, Kte, CREGHTON BLOCK + + Omahs, Neb AND WORK OF THIS CHARACTER WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, E. Cor, 16th and Douglas Streets, OMAHA,

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