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R o e e “Counter-Irritanta” CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 9. Tickets only 85, Shares in Proportion & Impurities The popular delusion that water in th Not a little pain, disense, and sleepless. 45 of freczing somehow eliminates an; ness also, may be saved by tho proper un lerstanding and use of counter-irvitants. impurity it may contain, or that the vital ity of animal or vegetable germs is destroy A pain in tho head, and often in other parte | ed by the cold, is now very generally ex of the body, can be removed or modified by putting the fect in hot water. How t are irritated it ploded. An Amerlean naturalist has heen micro auses | scopically exatminiog frgments of ive taker a rush of hlood to them, their veins become | from various canals and ponds. He took Lovisiana State Lottery Com certify that we supertes the & vangements for all the Monthly and Semi-Annus Drawings of the Lowisiana State Lott aniin perion ma. nd that the same are conducted wit/ Pness. and in good faith toward all par e authorize the company (o s A cer 4 of our wignatures attache full and distended. This drawa off the blood that was heforo crowding into the art_and producing ng the scalp brisk- | i \y may attract outwardly the blood prov- wously pressing tho internal organs. A rubber bag of hot wat obhver warm or gently irritating application, € Acate, with faoc-simile t the feet, or 1 §t0 ady riisemmts,” Snly such specimens as appeared clean, anu were quito transparent to the eye. C melting them and subjeeting to magnify- ; powers, varying up to nine hundred 1cters, he says that vegetable tissue and confervoid growth were in_most cases ob servable at once, He found no instance in which animaleulio were present in an active will often #o draw down the blood from | state after freezing, hut after heingallowed tone will eoon fall | to stand for a while in a moderate tem pera ) to twenty drops of | ture, the water presented monads whose wnonia swallowed | movements wote ensily distingnished mhler o water on going to bed, | with a magnifying power of from two hun- or whon restless and wakeful during the | dred to four hundred diameters, After a cory often put one into an easy | ./hile, confervie were observed growing and tho excited brain ¢ iato o quiet sleep, womatic spirits of It is quickly ahsorbed into the ied to every part of the ng a gentle stimulus, ally the blood to every poin This corporated In 1868 for 26 years by the aking form similar to the nests occupied 3y the young of the Parametium, common in stagnant water. ‘The result of the ob- qualizing | scrvations is to prove beyond question that ing the be- | freezing does not in any way climinate oational and oharitable pu sinoe boen added. By an overwhelmin the cireulation, and thus reli impurity or prevent the subsequent devel- A “cold” gencrally means fhat there is | opment of animal or vegetablo geru.. or has boen unequal heat, disturhing the | ~This is mercly a confirmatien of what vote 14 franohis state consiftarior was made & part of ! Decomber 2, The only Lottery ever voted on and en: dorsed by the people of any State. Tt never soales Or posLpones. blood circulation, and causing oong«\ution puin, and disease. A gentlo physic of oil or calcined maygnesin, has already been asserted and proved be- fore, but the matter is of such importance passing_through | that it is not likely to be arguea with uns Its grand single number drawloga take the system, produces place monthly. tines of fluids drawn from the blood. duces the blood as well as draws it parts affected by the cold. o flow (o the intes- i to win a Fortune ase E, in the Acad: essary frequency. Many persons who will look askance at n glass of unfiltered water will not hesitate to cool their drink Almost any [ by dropping o knob ice into it. That from ronic, or 80 | ponds and canals is, of course, ostensibly ‘seated” as to produce disorganization, may | gathered for non-dietetic purposes; but it Do rolieved and usually cured by such a|is to be feared thatin hot weather ice is cathartic dosn—one not severs enough t0 | ice, and that much risk of mischief isoften tivo apparatus. “Physio | incurred.—ZLondon Globe. emy of Muslo, New Orloans, Tuesday, May | ‘ol taken befsro it becomes 1884—-168th Monthly drawing, CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each, tions, in Fifths in proportion, disarrange the d LIST OF PRIZKS. s cold” is moro philosophical than “feeding — The Intter| Be Does Nct Need to go After His veold,” as the adage has »nly aggravates the rouble. Mmoney, A lightly soro or Irritated throat is usus | Tn reply to an inquiry of a reporter, Mr. G ally relieved or cured hy applying an irri Goldsmith (one of our best known Jewish citi- aent” is | zen), Did you ever win anything before? He tant to the outside. It is made by sb Jogether any amount of sweet oil with one~ fourth to one-half its monia, or “hartshorn’ ng well bulk of aqua am- —the amount de- replied: Oh, yes! now and then. I once won $1,250 in » German Lottery' and have won swiall sume at odd times in The Louisisna State Lottery. Will you visit New Orleans for the purposo of collecting your money (al- ponding upon the strength of the ammonia. | Juding to $15.000 the one-fifth of the capital fieap counter-irritant to keep | prize in Tho Louirana State Lottery, on on hand—well corked, using & new cork as | Tuesday, March 11, on ticket No, 14,467). No! tho old one shrinks from the action of the | we have deposited the ticket _with the Colum- ammonio. It is also useful to rub well on | bus (Miss.) Insurance and Bavking Oo. for the chest when there is soreness in the | 0llection. muscles. Alcohol or strong whiskey, rub- bed upon the throat (outside) as a counter- ;:zfl:&.ezl}e:';flle;’:; é‘ sore throat, and Maplo Sugar Making. Now Orleans. rite olearly giving ful O;, Monsy Orders payable aa¢ rs EW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Otloans, La. Postal Notes and ordinary lottors by Mall When using the 1t is sure enough. Tho draft was promptly bonored.—Extract from the Colun- | us, (Miss.) Dispatch, March 14th, 1884, ——— pross (all sum of $5 aud upwards by Expross at ow cxponse) 40 aleohol, cover the part well and quickly, to | Sugar-making now and sugar-making as provent a chill from the rapid evaporation. | it was are very different things, and what Liniment, alcohol, hot water, or hot wet | it has gained in facility it has lost in pic- cloths, or mustard, on the outside of the | turesquesness. The old camp, with its or M. A, DAUPHIN, 607 Beventh Bt., NNINGS IMPROVED abdomen tends to relieve irritation of the | primitive appliances, is no more; tho “ket- bowels, on the general principal of counter- | tle” has been superseded by the “pan,” and irritation nbove mentioned. the trough has become a mass of erumb- For an Infinmed Sore Throat or tonsils, a | ling decay. The women and children are very good general remedy is to gargle the | kept at home, and no longer know the old- throat every hour or two with a teaspoon- | time delights of “sugaring-oft,” though in It is | the Arcadia of the pust their services were well to keep 1n every house a good sized | not despised, and the whole household set viul of water with more chlorate of potassa [ up its abode in the woods. in it than will dissolve. The clear liquid | The sap was collected then in troughs, is then always of uniform strength, ready | each about three feet long, hollowed out of ELASTIC SECTION GORSE warranted to wear lot ful of chlorato of potassa solution. for use—n teaspoonful at a time, swallow- | sections: of poplars, and was conveyed to 1 it aftor gurgling it against tho inflamed | the kettles in barrels, from which it was e pHco pald wi: o thaorernents o e — Iutercsting Census Liguros shows tho total tates at 50,152, A oy 0 E Cnsons, JOHN H. F, LYAMANNE Co. o wsotirers, 440 g : - The census bulletin 1¢ population of the United 866, of which 43,404,876 are white, and The number of colored ch 100,000 whites is 15,153, The greatést pro- 8,677,151 colored. porsons to ea aguinst 14,528 in 1870. portion of colored to white is in South |; ick- e e i bre Bt s R riiB 18 | ol b oasotonied. n Louisinns and Mississippi half 1o threo-fifths are colored ; in Alabama, lumbin, Florida, Georgia, n and Virginia the colored form one-third to half the total; in Arkan- sas and Tennessee, a fourth to a third. The lest proportion among the former slave states is in Went Virgiuia, whero there aro | poiled the but 4,355 to 100,000 whitss, and in Missou- { ri, where there are but 7,168. Outside of the former sluve states the proportion of negroes ir very small. 1880, in the United States as a whole, there has been a gain of 625 colored on an assum- starch. HORLICKS' FOOD FOR INFANTS (freo ffrom staroh) requires in oalth or sicknees for DYSPEPTICS and INVALIDS. Highly' to nursing mothersasadrink. Pricedoand: druggists. the treatmentof Wil bo gent Between 1870 and HORLICK™ I, Amelia Burroughs, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 1617 Dodge, St, - Omaba n made in the Southern or former slave holding states. Of nine of the states which ined, eight stand at the head of the list, aving maderelative gaivs of 9 to nearly 11,000. It is belioved by th sus officers, transferred by scoops. There were five or OMAHA DAILY BEE ~THURSDA Y, APRIL L. [WHAT 1S DYSPESIA? Among the many symptons of Dy spepsia or indigestion the .most Variable appetite; faint, gnawing feeling at pit of the stomach, with unsatisfied c wearthurn feeling of weight and wind in the stomach, bad breath bad taste m the n.outh. low spirits general prostration, headache and Lhere is no form of disease more prevalent than dyspep- si1, and none so peculiar to the high- living and rapid-eating American Alchohol and tobacco pro- duce Dyspepsia; also, bad air, rapid BURDOCK BLOOD BLITERS will cure the worst case, hy regulating the bowelsand toning up the digestive organs. Sold every- The Origin of Familiar Words The word “quiz” to make fun of, or poks tn at & person, was the coinage of theat- M. HELLMAN & CO,, Wholesale Clothiers! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 C€OR. 13Th who at a drink- wds one Saturday tical manager in Du ins party with his f night, when the conversatio the suhject of words, ofies wine thut he conld then and there coin a h would he in the mouths of all o next day. The bet being taken prominent are: and the'party dispersed, the manager called up his call-boys and runners, gave them pieces of chabk, and ordered them to run all over the city, chalking the word“quiz” (SUCCESSOR 'To FOSTER & GRAY.) ILUNMEBIEIR, LIME AND CEMENT. Office and Yard, 6th and Douglas Sts., on everybody's thutter and fence they This was done, and as a matter constipation, of cor.rse, the new word was in everyhody's mouth the next day. his bet, and his word is now fn all lang expression for death, “kicking the bucket,” had its origin from one Bolso- ver, who, in England a great while ago committed suicide by standing on a buck- et till he kicked the bucket from under Omaha Neb. Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Cround Oil Cake. Itisthe best and cheapest food tor atook ot any kind. “bumper,” meanin drink when friends are drinking, is a cor- ruption of the toast ofie when the Catholic_rel cendant in England—an bon pere. To “dun,” to press for money du from one Joe Duun,a famous bailiff Lincoln, in England, during the reign of He was 80 uncommonly suc- cessful in collecting that when a man re- fused to pay, the creditor was asked why he didn’t Duon him. “Humbug,” is a corruption of the Irish word vim bog, pronounced oombug, signify- ing soft copper, or brass or worthless money, such as was made by James li., at the Dublin mint—twenty shillings of which wab worthless coin, the words hecame the general title of anyting false or counterfeit. Thesign “viz” signifying to-wit, or name- ly, is an abbreviatlon of videlicit: but the third letter was the mark used in medi- cine for a drachm, which in writing much resembles x, and in 88 & mark or sign of abbreviation. S e — et red to the Pope, ion was in the as* ADAMS’ PATENT LIGHTAING CONDUCTOR COMBINED WITH R¥SERVOIR, A Good Article sold on Bus iness Piinciples. Gae pound 1a equal to three pounds of corn stock fed with Ground Oil Oake 1 tho Fall ana Wintor, insveea of rinning down, will increase in welght and be in good m table our,tion n the ep \nd fodon Lor yonraslves. lv-lgm.n.v woli wn others, who wse it can testify to AAMRANY (maha Nob John X.. Willkkie, PROPRIETOR OMARA PAPER BOX FACTORY, 106 and 108 South 14th Street, Omha, Nebraska. In use upon the houses of the best men in Omaba, who unhesi- tatingly recommend it. by reliable scientific men in other Manufactured from the per—this metal has eight o conductive power of iron « W—having a double ecroll so a frailranged that it conveys water from the roof to a reservoir placed in the ground below the reach of It is pronounced by good authoritiesthe bestrod ever brought public. The Adams rod iillis manufactured and for sale by J. 0. BALDWIN & MILLER, 15th and Jackson ts. “*Correspondence Saliclted.” W HOLESALR CIGARS & TOBACGCO, TEE NEW HOUSE OF GCARRABRANT:COLE Fine Havans, Koy Weat and Domestio Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobacoos. Satisfaction Guaranted, { 1307 earwam st., omABA. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLRSALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lumer, L 1, Shngls, PIokes SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. 'was simply us A Cure of Pncumonia, Mr. D, H. Barnaby, of Owego, N, Y., uays that his daughter was taken with a violent cold which terminated with pneumonia, and all th best physicians gave the case up and snid sbie could not live but a fow hours at most. She was in this condition when a friond rec- ommended DR, WM, FOR THE LUNGS, She accepted it HALI’S BALSAM and advised her to try a4 a last resort, and was surprised to find that it produced a marked change for the better, and by persevering in its use a permanent cure was effected, TOWNSLEY'S TOOTHACHE DYNE cures instantly. Send for elght page circular, giving description of rod and rec: ommendations by the best men in —— j i ii { Mothers, Attention! Trial Ovders Solioted, Chas. Jones, of Elizabeth,Spencer Co ,Tnd., icino & nnmber. of ears and will any that DR, ROGER'S VEG- CTABLE WOR M. SYRUP is the most valu ablo modicing X ever eld. My eustomors were 50 plensed with its effects that they purd & number of bottles to hava it on hand, Ttls | T2 our & all that it is recommended to be, offects of youthtul Seminal walnoss, early dos simpleand certain i e ———— Railway and Rainfall. ists are again disc fhe connection alleged to exist between the i.ways and the amount of 1t is regarded as a remarkable were extended to 1 & Shriver fact that before railway more kettles, from ten to thirty gallons in capacity, and each was filled with sap, which Was kept_ boiling, the larger kettles being refilled from the smaller ones as evaporation reduced the quantity. When the contents were reduced to a desired con- sistency, the hot syrup was dipped out and passed through a flannel strainer into cov- cred tubs, from which again it was poured ettle for the pur- poso,of “stirring off;” some milk and the whites of several eggs being added to it. Thus prepared it was placed over aslow fire, and Jkopt just below beiling point until tho sediment and all foreign matter in it floated to the top and were removed, when it became deliciously translucent. It was now exposed to n greater heat and gently poration continuing, and bringing it nearer to the point of granula- tion. Now the sugar-maker is all watch- fulness, and it fared ill with those who distracted him, for if the golden liquid seething in the kettle boiled the least bit ena | c - | 56 much it would became dry in qualit od busis of 100,000 whites. Great relative [ \onilo 5 it hoited tag iitle 1t wenld ho ains during the decado have apparently | ooew v ' Fo tested it cotantly,plucking Jhreads of it from his stirring and trailing them round in cups of cold water. While the thre\ds yielded waxily to the touch, the sugar was not yet done, but as soon s >no broke crisp between his fingers, the however, that these apparent guins are due, | (ino Jiad come to take the kettlo off the TRLEPHONE No, 144, . FELIX LE BRUN'S G AND G PREVENTIVE AND OURE, FOR EITHER SEX. injooted m [nos to bo taken inter: olthomaox, itis in a great measure, to the imperfections of Of the former slaye- xas and Florida the census of 1870. states which have lost, lead. Both of these atates received heavy white immigration, which more than over- balanced whatever gain in the colored pop- ulation may have Leen made. The move- ment of blacks in the Northern and West- {em states has apparently been of little comparative account. The migration of negroes has not attained such dimensions a5 to be perceptibl 7hich the exodus principally took place, Mississippi, Louisians and Nortk: Carolina, have all apparently gained heavily im the tive proportion of blacks, while Kanaus, to which the major part went, has lost in proportion to the increass of population. indiana Lus gained sl f Asintics in the United States is 106,717 ; The Indians in tribal re- ho care of the Government “vnot included — The states from The byt he -od oure, or wo , postage pald, §2. WRITTEN GUARANTERS foauied by all authorized agents. Dr Felix {.e Brun&Co SOLE PRUPRIETORS 3 for Omaha x ¥. Goodman, Drugght lohu-i.mb.t. £ Ith is Wealth' ©y. Price by mall, The number Indians, 65,13 Eye Memory. Look stead.'y at bright ohjeot, keep i tyes immovably on it f¢ en close them, o short time, and An imago of the object of such impression vary considernbly with different individuals, and the power of re fire, As the sugar began to cool, it crystal- ized around the sides, and gradually the whole mass, under a vigorous stirring be- ecame granular, In that way sugar was made years ago, and when the sap flowed profusely the ope- rations were continued thwough the night, and the fire cast strange shadows in the woods. But instead of a hut of logs a per- manent sugar-house is now built, and fur- nished with many elaborat vent waste and deterioration. Formerly, when the maples were tapped with an ai- ger, an “elder quill” was inserted in the incision to conduct the sap ius; the trough below; that is a small piece elderwood about three inches long with the pith bored out of it, which formed a tube; but in most orehards of to-day a galvanized iron spout is used, which has™ the ad not souring the sap the pores. Everythi collections are made with the unvarying Union Pacific Depot, HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Shiades Opposite Postoffice offer the following bargains in Real Estate Choice lots on Leavenworth, $700. Fine lots in Bartlett’s addition at $600. Coburn Sub-divisionand Howard Place lots at from $450 to $800. West Eni addition lots at from $500 Parker's and Shinn’s addition lots from 200. :, the country lying between the Movutains was uous drought. er, the countr; Nevada and Ro subject to un almost con Since then, howev visited with frequent. produced the change? Some suggest that it the electrical state of the atmosphere, pro- duced by the conduction of the subtle fluid into the region by the iron rails. s caused by the atmospheric ng from the is the question. due to a change in disturbances ai passing and repassing of trains. It is shown that up to 1854 the United States had been isited by greatand general since that year there has itation ; or, in other words, that the building of such a vast network of :ailways as has been constructed in the entury has had tl fect of promoting the fall of rain. tho general introduction of railways in Europe, also, there has been no drought such a3 previously at short intervals caused -widesproad distress. In the case of Eng: land it is remarked that although the cli- mate has been always humid there has been o growing excess of rainfall during tho period of railway building, until now he gets far more than is bemeficial to the crops. This has been noticeable to an almost alayming degree in the past few years, We give these conclusions for what they may beworth, and merely as showing the drifv of eurrent discussion eu this EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. FARNAM STRE! periodically v Lots in all portions of city, improved and upimproved. Business Property. Six lots on 16th Street. Fourlotson13th dtreet. Two full lots on Dodge i s WM. SN Y DHi, ImprovedlotsonDaven- port near 16th Street. Corner on 16th Street bargain. Two lots, 2 story brick improvement on Far- Full lot; on Dodge Full lot improved on Full lot on Douglas Btreet, improved. Full lot corner, on 11th e A Single Faetis Worth a Shipload of Argument.” of South Kaston, Mass., under dato of January 7, 1884, es: athor had for years an eating cancer his under lip, whioh had been gradually grow- ing worse until it had eaten away his undee lip down to the gums, and was feeding iteelt on the inside of his cheek, and the surgeons said & horrible death was 'soon to come. We ave him nine bottlesof Swift's Specific and has been entirely enred. great excitement in this section.” Treatiso on Blood aud Skin Liseases mailod MANUFACTURER OF OFISTRIOTLY: PIRST-CLAB o8, Blgies ; AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1819 and 1530 uirn»y“gzm- pagss e VOymaha. Neb Dr. CONNAUCHTON, = . Fuil lot, corner Burt, E"I‘l‘lag b fulllots on Saunders u f—] Full lot, corner rn 10th and Dodge, improved. Full lot on 00, Tue Swirr Specire Co., Drawer 3, At- Corner lot on 12th and 2 lots on 9th, near out of 4 man w ! Puuglas Strect. have the music suddenly stop_and 2n i 1-roomy hear him order of collections from letter-hoxes, and 408 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. A. Established 1878—Catarrh hoid you a Jittle when if the grove is en the hill, and tho sugar- | § houso is in & hollow, the sap, as it s gath- | ered, is emptied into & “tume,” which quickly conduets it to & large reservoir within_ the building, whero it is straincd through a suitable cloth. From the reser- through tin: pipes into a “héater;” whence it pusses: through a serics of iron tubes, to ‘Besido | be delivered, after straining, in condition be cultivated. image thus impressed, = { i there ix another kind of visual imnge that , @8 it reaches the market, B e e of uental arithonetio. g | enias bub thewo aro somso who actuslly the “mind’s oye” as asubstitute for slate | ¥4 that the flavor has fullen off, and that aud pencil by holding in visual memory the new patent evaporators are u snare, pictures of tho figures upon which they are operating, and th.se of their results. taining them ma; this sort of rotinal [ N Y EATMENT = r's NERVE AND itio for for “sugaring ofk jlor for all these improve- Oue change has certainly not been for the better, aud that is the abandoument of the was acquainted social life of the old camps, which made zan, who then lived |Sugar-times in l'h:l uln-cn Mountains endur- of power | ¢ Kilburn Priory, where he surrounded |08 memories with those who are now ebl- bimself with curions old furniture, roput- | 15 Bway.—Haryer's Magazive. ess, Men! G "‘3:&: with an cccentri to have origmally L 2longed to Cardinal 5 olscy, and which, us 1 was told, ho be- Berstord'a A P A Phosphate, For sick Headacne. queathed to the Queen at hiy death. Ho Dr. N.'S. Read, Uhiougo, says: “'1 was the thea celebrated, but now forgotten, | think it is s remedy of the highest value WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES caso, With order reonvea “Memory 'Thompso ro- | days, was o town t -:,fla-m-flw L remember rightly,) and who trained "'Who, in his early v (for a brewery, i in many forms of mental and nervous exhaustion, attended by sick headache, oure Darchasce OuF Wriiten guATLILSO (0 Jikrnasecs. tasing wri ney ufl. treatme oos ‘on self to the performance of wonderful feats dyspepsia and diminished vitality. of eye memory. ‘lie could close his cyes | Tn Southwesforn Itussia, between the & ¥ GOODMANN, Druggiat Assate for Omuba i it NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY and picture within himself & panorama of Baltic and the Black seas, the suntlower is Oxford street and other parts o1 London, | universally ealti ted in fields, gardens in which picture every inscri and borders, and every part of the plant is avery shop was 8o perfoct and reliable that | turned {o ructical aceount. A hundped he coulil describe aud cortify to the names | pounds of seeds yields forty pounds of #9 | and occupations of the shopkeeping inhab- | oil, and the pressed vesidue forms a whele- itants of all the houses of thesostreets at [some food for th cattle, as do ulso. the certain dates, when postoftico directorics |leaves and green stalks, cut up small, ali Although |being eagerly enten. ‘The fresh fowers 0. F. DAVIS & GO DAVIS & SNYDER | (SUOCESSORS TO N DER.) were not us they mnow are. Memory Thompson is forgotten, his specinl when a little short of full bloow., furnish a faculty is just now receiving some atten- | dish for the table which bears favorable tion, and it is proposed to speciully culti- | comparison with the antichoke. They con- REAL vate it in slomentary schools by pl g |tain & large quantity of honey, and so objocts before the pupils fora given time, | prove an attxaction to bees, The seeds are ESTATE then taking them_ away and requirlug the pupil to draw them. a valuable food for poultry ; ground into sucih a fucalty | lour, pustry und cakes can be wade from o exists and may be of t service is un- | them, and iled in alum water they vield questionable. Bystematic efforts to educate | v blue coloring matter. soloated lands it iy succesaful, will do good servieo to the v Do. wu‘h rising gencration; and, even should the » Wasaiogton, Merwok | propased training aword swmaller results ———— e Yuur Oholoe. than its projectors anticipate, the experi- ments, if carefully made and registered bong Blood cannot fail to improve our knowlsdge of alleviate your wmisery and do o ) arma alweys i office. Correspondence v satal physiology.—Geallewan's Magazine |.‘...| 1 you will but have fai peace of mind, Deafness, Lung and Norvous Discases Speedi y and Permanently Cured. Patients ured at Home. Write for *“Tae Mepicar-MissioNary,” for the People, Fres. oneultation and Correspondence Gratis. P. O. Box 202. Telephone No, 226 HON, EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, nea aonivy ana Marked Success.” [Cortland Nuws. As o steamboat wasabout to start from 286—Cottage and two acres, barn, eto., day, » young man came scuth; U5th street, §3,100. 287—'Two'story heuse, 9 rooms, 18th St. : ‘‘Physisian of CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Davenport, *An Lonorabla Vlan, Fine Success, Wonderfal Cures "'~-FHonra R to & EAU CLAIRE LOMBER YARD. 1024 Ncrth Eighteenth Street, Omaha, on S8treet Car Line. BE. W. DIZXOIN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lamber Lime, Lath, Doors, Windews, Ete. Girades and pricas as 001 and low as any in the cit P. BOYER & CO.. DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, &. VATIT T IAA | THE BEST THREAD runSEING MACHINES 1} YWILLIIVIRIVIIUW Willimantie ot { and is pronoun the hand, and approaching the polite cierk said, in u suppressed voice my wife have just gow married, and I'm looking for accomadations.” hastily inguires the clerk, other passenge ghtningnot” tonished groom, “we hex 5 Aut just got masried—we wanta place 1 stay all night. $3,600, —One and ene-half story house, 19th, near ear line, 81 00, 1281—Cottage Sth and Hickory, $1,600. 277—House 5 rooms, south 19th street, thander and 1 1276—House 5 yooms, Ldth street car line 207- C:l"lga five rooms, Capitol avenue, 266—Cottage on 23 sireet, $1,900, A young artist whailives s & boarding= | G putiade on 23d 000 »barn, , house wants to know liow he can learn te) thout disturbing all the Soap. your bow, youmg man, goap your bow, and bathe the strings twice day in swoet oil. Then you cany it and pay overtures, and) i . RVING slons, 8t. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, Bemlnal Weakneos, Im- potency, Syplilis, Sceofuls, and alb Nervous and Blood Diseases. @Yo Clargymos, Law Mérchants, Bagkess, Lad plisy the violin wi 81,350, Sther boarders. 201 ~Two. houses and corner lot near de- and 1 arge lot, Cuming street, §3 500, s ZAH—HJ\:O-; eight yooms, Park aveaue, Plesse try me. 1300, 2“—%“&!}# 4 rocess, south 19th sireet, i, 500. 243—Cottage on Charles, riear Sauaders, Epileptic Hite, $2 500, Spasm, Falling Slickness, Convul- 242—Cottage on south 24th St., $2,500, Acre Property In Hiimebaugh Addition, Breokline, Bel Jair and Mayhield, Improved residence lots and wnim- proved residence and business lots in all or sale on easy terms. see us before buying BELL & SHRIVER, Opposite Postoffice. ~ H. PHILLIPS, MERGHANT T Hus one of the largest Spring avd Sutmwer Goous Al garm 1 b g aoteed to rmiogs. MY PRI than aay Merchaut Tallor in b.e cliy. Optam Eating ers, Literary Mon, es and all ‘whese smployment causes Newvous Pros lamties of the b ‘o) stimulent, Samaritan Ner- pavts of the city f £ Call ad ANITID cl it the most nderful ant that ever sustain- The DR, 8. A, RICH! MEDICAL CO., Sol 0ol Cotton is cutirely tha product of Home Industry, be the best sewing mucaire thead in the T CONSTANTLY ON HAMD, and - KNLEY, HAYNES & VAN 6“301&'14, Ageris, Chlosgo, UL by experts t A3BO. \'Il‘M wEk for rale by