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THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY, SANUARY 9, WASHINGTON SOCIETY. Brilliant Social Gatheriegs Pictured by an Admirer, Shadows of Coming Events—The Lights and Snhades of Official Life and the Ups and Downs, Special Correspondence to ths B, Wasainaron, D. C.,, January 22— Washington has now the sppearance of being a big society sauldron where partics, lectures, garmans, Moody revival meet ings, theatres, operas, amateur concerts, Appalman’s water breakfasts, club and awell dinners, ‘‘cold tess,” and brandy and soda midnight lunches are constant- Iy bubbling and bolling over and over day and night. It takes a strong heed to withstand the flattering pressure upon it, and a stronger stomach {o resist the se- ductive temptations spread before it. Merely a question of full purses and pbys- foal endurance how long our votaries of fashion and folly can endure the tare and strain. And all of this whirl and ex- citement will be changed to ‘‘Washington malaria” next eummer. But there will be a chance for rest after the 4th cf March, 80 **we'll live while we llve” seoms to be the propelling maxim; yet how under the heavens they manage to wade through these days snd nights that are ten feet deep with amusements and live, is something for a well regulated brain to ponder over. It will fairly take our breath to hear half of the happen- ngs of social life last week. THE GREAT EVENT of the geason in years past has been the Charity ball. For wecks it would be talked about; but somehow the one given the 12th wasn't a snccess sdcially—that 15, the bigzest of bugs bid’t appear by the_car load. ¥ No doubt the continued tllnees of Miss BEST TONIC. s combining Tren with o ymensin, Blood, Me Neuralgin An unfaii 8 110 cqual uine has above rapy WICAL O BALTINOU fad «ficer.” Heo lonks dejected and bitter M wy earisus people drop in to look the a'my officials in all their gay trapploge who astume tremendous proportione. The Iadies of the hotel with bright bits of fancy work In hand are in daily atten- dance, and add to the pictuterque stage ika noone, Gen. i neroundinge are still dramatic and each ringing up of the curtaln rev arewactin the plot which th ns and _the ‘‘villain still persues him.” You all heard of this much tried trisl® yet mno doabt thero are peopls who care as little about th's court martial {rial, as they are interested how many timos In twenty-four hours the prince of Wales sneezss, Where Gon. Swaim got the money he loaned J Stanley Brown to go into business with s _the point at issue; and the question might occur to fair-minded pecple why J. Stanley Brown should *‘go back on his friend.” Ah! thereby hangs the touching romantic part of the drama. 1¢.is an affair of the heart —and may be the purse—as this s often the case when a young man aspires to the hand of one far above him in worldly po- sitlon. That Gen. Swaim shounld express his opinion 1n regard to J, Stanley Browa's aspiring to the hand of a young girl who is the daughter of & men once prominent is the reason why he now site dejocted in the parlor of the Ebbett house. WHILE LUNCHING in the ladies room of the hous ant the other day I noticed thal ful young girl waa filling the position of cashlor at the dosk— a new innovation to make the members quiet and more care- ful of the jokes they delight to tell while lunching. For the very fact that it is a place Iadies go unattended, the members prefer that room and at times most noisy in their larghing and talking. This young lady, sad eyed and attractive in her maiden mcdesty, holds a check upon their behavior as well as their purse strings, and I noticed the walters did not have so many checks to cash, the gentlemen marchirg up to the “‘captain’s desk” with great difforence or politeness. This young Innocent girl is the daughter of ’\\\@&%\fi\\\ ax0 Ondisputed tn the BROAD CLAIN . vingine VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND MOST PERFRCT COORIAG 70 XEver offered to the public. HAMBURG - ANERICAN PACKET COMPANY, Direct Line for Engiand, France and Germany. Tho sceamships of this we'l known lino are buils of iron, in wuter-tight compartments, and are fur- nished with every requ sito to mako the pussige both safe ard agreoable. Thoy carry the United Stat d kuropean malls, and leave New York Thusdays and Saturdavs for Plymouth (LONDON) Cherboug, (PART+) and HAMBURG. Ratos: Bteorago from Hamburg $'4, to Hamburg $14; round trlp §28. Furat Cabin, 55, §05 ano_875. Heory Pandt Mark Hansen, F. K. Moores, M. Tott, sgunts in Omaha, Geoneweg & S hoentgen, agents In Counoll Blofts. C. B. hICHARD & 0, Gen. Fass. Agts, 61 Broadway, N. Y. Chas. Koz- mivski & O ., General Westera' Ageats, 170 Wasn- od Restor Titim of youthtal mpru ooay: Norvous Dobility, i€d in vain ovary Known b eafe. Book frea, o B, Now York, Health is Wealth ! @D E. 0. Wasr's Nuara Awp Bramy Trnasuxnt, garaatend gpacifiotor, Hysiesia, Dizslnoss, Convl. lorvous Neuralgis, Headache, Nervous oaused by ho use of aloohol or tobbaceo, Waktulnose, Montal dopromion, Softening of thi braln, resulting in lnssuity and loaping o' misery, docay and doath, Premature Old age, 008, Lo in elthot o9, Involunary Losses and Spor- * atorhora caused by ovor exortlontof the brain, gelf. base or over Indulgenco, Each one onkh's breatment. or WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES ny oase With each order recelved by us for sl acoomplishad with §5.00, we will send ho purshaser our written guaranteo to refund the ey If $ho dreatment doos nob offect cure. Guar- i$eos fwsued only by JOHN C: WEST & CO, v 98-mée-ry | 3892 Madlson 84., Chioago, 1il. a7 AT A SR A0S [ ST xu’ms Hedical Instituto artered by theStateof 111} b, | navy with ladies complicated forms, also Al diseases of the Skin and Elood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme- dies,testedin a Fopty Years peciol Practice. Seminal Di Pimples on 7 There 1. appropriat in each cere, Consultauons, per- sacredly confidentiad. il and Express. No marks on indicate contents or sender. Addsess \No. ZU4wWashington Si.,Chicago, 14, e et e 1K BOTTLES, Erlanger,. coecoeee c\lll:‘lguoflor,.. etsee +es.Bavana Pilsner..ss s +esv-ers Bohemian " DOMESTIC. vesseesseSt, Louis. g y ) | navy 1o me the missing Carrigan, of navy fraud riety, involving Surgeon General d others. Like Howgate the t wanted. The trial is now going Tillie Frelinghuyaen, eldest daughter of [ %0 tho secretary of state, had much to dof U vl ) Al dg Bl o ) on. A feeling of sadness 1 cannot well B he oontve, mated by the pren. | dstcribo fled my heart when I thoogh: dent's smiling presence snd the gracious of.the cruel circumstances that compellea this lovely girl to sit amid such surround. attentions of Count Von Kasson, who is now in Berlin iending chanty and aid to |iP8% She looked as timidasa 'K;‘;"‘;[“: : fasn, yot in a sweet, dignifie go out of respect to her, a pretty compli- | * trange varied life this lifeat the national ment. The president wen to the theatre capital is. ; ‘What sudden transisions that night to see Robson and Crene. He s | f£0M "":l' ng wl'l';d" '31 '131'1';1";& very fond of the theatre and often goes, mfi‘i! .r’i' Lo 't LA “v‘;,gf] °:; LI accompanied by a party of friends. And | ;‘lln posi ‘?“‘; ° °l o h’? “; another thing ihat helped to make the |©aking most of the time left them, an ball @ social failure was, Sem Randall society 1s on a mad chase for glory that went over to Baliimore to attend the|i3 bBub uhux;t"-hvsd at the best. = One of charity ball given there the the largest afternoon receptions viven this same evening. Alan Arthur, {he week was that extended by Mrs. Jane president’s son also went. There are H. Spoflord, of the Riggs house in honor those who prefer to attend a ball away of Mrs, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Miss from home, have more fan, Sam Randall | S2ss0 B. A_Eflmgy. a B°u‘d°fy}h“'gtl"lt‘“ needs looking after; he's gotting giddy | Wers SR R i AR It s whirling arourd the country. His political we;rfia A.:h L "l;““i“:ne ": ‘"i walks through the south during the holi- | *™ 2 1 ud °°7M.i "l ‘h“’ 00K “‘t‘“’i"‘ day recows were much admired, by tho [E3DOt Ve vet, Iadle yikia cenchbmatn, fiddlers especially. Yet “‘swoet charity” "lmh .dal::':lzh st b ‘Bf‘i"li" '?'t received regrets of a substantis]l nature trimmed about the neck with old ‘poin and it won't matter much forty years lace. Hundreds of richly dressed ladics from now if the charity ball was a social | P3id thelr respecte, among them the failure 8o that it was a financlal sucoess, | #ives of cablnet officers, senators and Usually thess charity balls *‘cost more | S¥er8 prominent, in thaionRblotEIS, than they come to,” so to speak. Tuee- ow the world do move! Oy day night following the ball came the OFF FOR N E'w ORLEANS, PRESIDENT'S CARD RECEPTION to the army and navy and congress in | How the Old Liberty Bell Will Travel honor of ‘he diplomatic corps. . he re- To the Orescent City, ce}[:hm; was by far the finest Kl:](!n at the white house in ourday. Everything that A money, skill and art cold do to ma o the | Philadelphia Record, . entertainment a success was accomplished. [ The old Liberty bell will start on its The president outdid h'mself as an agree- |long journey to New Orleans at 10 able entertafner, thereby faking away the | 0'clock this morning. The bell has made stiff formality that usually characteri es | two notable journeys before, one acroes these gatherings. The ladies in atten- |thg ocean, when it was brought from tha dance were simply magnificent; —their | maker, Xobert OCharles, of Loudon, in dreses” marvels of beauty and elegance. | 1752, and arother in1777, it was taken Surely fortune’s favored sons and daoght- [to Bethlehem to preserve it from the ers were there that night, while the chil- | hands of the British trcops, who were ex- dren of want were groping their way |Ppected to occupy the city. Ithas besn through the midnight blackness to some | more than 100 years since it was brovght miserable hole for shelier. Much com- | back from Bethlehem. Its trip to that ment has been made upon the fact that | place was made on a cart, at probably President Arthur has paid the army and |five miles an hour. The journey to navy such marked attenti n, giving three | Now Orleans will be made at forty miles special recoptions in which they figu e |#n hour, and its custocians will aot be most con picously. First thdy army and | compelled elther for slesp or food, to step the diplomaticrue corps, an | off the train during the entire trip to the the diplomatic corps to meet the arm |southern metropolis, Yestcrdry the bell and navy, and then the navy and army | Was thoroughly washed, and at b o’clock to meet congress, and so on, I belleve|in the aftornoon was Joaded upon sll ofticials of the governmeat arainvited, [® 8afe truck on the pavement in front but the figure heads are the ermy and [of the State houss, where belorgng to thei|wos decorated with girlande, flowers and families, 1t has been the custam to give [flaze. The precious relic was gaarded a'l three ovening recoptions fir the “‘dear |vight by special officers. Av half past public” during the wiater, but this 1sgo*- | 7 this mcroing eix horaes, decorated with ung to be too plebeian for this sge and | flags, will be harnessed to the truck and administration; we must have ‘‘Caste,” | transport it to the old Pennsylvanis and whata casteit is too! However, | Rlrosd depot, Thirty-seocnd and Mar- Prosident Arthur’s business and | ket atreets, whence the sposts] train wi h seems to understand his | the bell car attached wil etart at 10 business pretty wel!, at Jeast|o'clock. The eacort of the bill to thede- it | & A . hia first anilstant, will natueslly be tained In important ecriminal. oases, but they are not pmticularly eager for that class of practios, well quwifed to ok with the fiest In the professicn in more luorativa busineess, The same may be said of Henry Wendell Thomaon, also formerly of the state’s attyrney's office, A class of lawyers who éarn large in- comen in that principally devited to pat ent solloiftation,. The patent lawyer has a specialty, indecd, which somewhat re moves him from his professional broth- The BigUattle-Men and the Small ren;" He must nn; only be vlvell v;r:;d In all the pointa of c>mmon law an ° Oatilo-Men—Ratlrond Building |37 5 cie 0L 00 hus he must.bo & bt /AN A iy mechanical genfus to some extont, or at lenst have a comprehension of moshanl- cal and rcientifio appliances far beyond that of ordinary mortals, The priority of many s valuable invention has often boen succerefally established by wide- awako lawyers where even the records falled. The patent lawyer's income is correspondingly large. L. L. Coburn le credited with an annual income. of over $20,000, and that of West & Bond oan not be much less, because they pay for office rent alone the snug little sum of €3,600 per year, Bannlng & Banning are also very succesaful patent lawyers. BEYOND VALENTINE. [nformation Ab n? Lavds and Settlers intke Waite River Conatry, Certaintios, Prospects and Prob- abilities, Fromont Herald Mr. O. C. Craig, who owns and runs a horse and cattle mnch about forty miles wo t of Valo tine, in the valleys among the sand hi ls, is in the city to-day. He is the gentleman who had the contrac: for doing the ‘‘breating” on the timber laims tasen last year by Fremont par- ties, and his present visit hero is for the pu po e of completing settlement for doing the work, with Petor Biuln, the agent of the Fremont company. Mr. Craig s ates that the Jand where 3 tho Fremont peoplo have their claims 1o~ | wprgwn's Brononial Trochea” are ex- cated is of excellent character, and among | cellent for the 1elief of Hoarsue's_or Sore the best in north Nebraska, Heo broke | Throat. ~They are exceediogly effective.” up f r the Fremont company asout 400 | —[Christian World, London, Eng. acres, and the amount broken on each damed-Senor Nicholas Anche- T Iu:: nv::an-eu Ayres, recently deceased, Our intormant says that seltlera are i m.‘d to have been the richest farmer in coming into the country very rapidly, > He had 1,710 square miles of and an iml:enlu l;nmigntlou Ihlooked‘ land, 162,6C0 cowe 500,000 sheep and for during the coming scason, any of Y ' & tho sottlora who. located their land Iast | 5,600 horses. His atsats footed up $120, seaton will move on to the claims with Ol their families when spring opens, and be- fcra mi years have pasad vacant lands By using Dr, Frazier's Thront and Lung Bal- will be as scarce in thit country 88 i8|.un—the only sure oure for Coughs, Colds, now the c:se along the valley of the | Hoarseness and Sore Throat, and all diseasos Platte, As a ¢ons quence of the iflax [of the throat and lungs, I}o nré!;nexlscta of settles the large stock men are moving | cough. i Itl Lo Lpaed ‘L':lw-s ety out **seeking psturcs new,” as it were, ’B‘;“dl,';‘:i‘;r{'.}hn:'_“’:z% s BAURE, knd sud their plaos is being taken up by the | 1o tamily will ever be without it after once farmers, who both toil and spin-—who | using it, and discovering its marvelous power, il the scil and reise corn and feed their | It is put up in large family bottles and sold stock, and raise familics to prpulate this | for 1'("&1"’5”05":: ;l.jfil,wg;u xse;“b_ym& Sold country, and are of vastly more benefit 2 REss 2 to the c‘mnuy than their predecessors. In regard to the atory published in most all the papers of the country—that fom"taun persona perlshed in tha Gobletg/ discovered ar Tremendous, hazardous, d.:“:'}% A recenf :;orm—M'r_. nOn;%h .nly}'l stupendous, jeopardoue; modous, turdi- that it is & great exaggeration, althoug A i i the truth is ghld enough, The fact is that ;;::D“’ multifidons, hybridour, and ol two men who were out hunting lcst their i ————— way and were found frozen and dead YOUNGMEN!-KEAD THIS. within two miles of home, and another| Tug Vorraie Beir Co., of Marshall, Mich., man who had stock to feed was away from | offer to send their ca'!ahmted EurorRo- VoL~ home after hay when the storm came, He [ 7a1o Buvt and oth ¢ l;;m::‘fl(l\;;l:-'m;fifi;; unbitched bishorses nd mountingon of | (8107 U, Sey o, e (s, o k) them trusted to the instinct of the brute | ung manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also to find his way home. But the animal was | for rhenmatism, neuralgis, paralysis, and at fault and drifted with ths storm, and Lfl“;{hflh‘" enlau.. Eg(x)!(x]pl::: :::::::lmn 1\5‘; when the man was found two days after- | bealth, vigor and man] ranteed . i risk 18 incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. hlle the Tatthtol anreanl e Keoming | Wrio them at onoo for illustrated pamphiot ree. watch over the corpse of his master, and ——————— had worn paths in the snow whers ho had| A German engizcer has invented an walked ungutmtly in & circle around him. | electric farget on which a havd indicates It 1s & matter of history that such priva- | the exact point where tho bullet strikes tions and hardships are incldent to the|it. Thgt ingenious arrangement will do opening up and settlement of all new |away with humsn pointers, and effectual- countries, and only a fow years hence fer- |ly provent mauy accidents to life and tile farms, buey households, and cattle | limb. upon a *‘thousand hills,” will be the mon- N A LA Muaz Savos forall kind of salads, sb, i ¥ v ats. eaper an O. P. Treat, of Sloux City, who has I;fif:;: t}::n‘:nn:z-m:i:. Nha s equal the contract for grading the fifty-one |, 1t was ever offered. miles of the extension of the Fremont, ——— Elkhorn & Miseouri Valley rallroad from [ Two islands that were thrown up by Gordon, the end of O'Hara Bros.’ con-|the great Java earthquake last year have tract (completed lust fall) to Chadron, on | again sunk out of sightand below the deep White river, is slresdy upon the ground | water line of navigation. The volcano and making extensive preparations for | M i, which started the previous commencing work as soon as postible. | turbance, is once more unusually activ He is lettiog subcontracts and Mr. Cralg ———— e B0 Tt oy Grading threo milen | e o vouty noryou. weskoes Gh commencing at Gordon. Mr. C. is now r ;i d, ete. 1 will se d on his \ngy to Minnesota to send out dme:)‘:il‘?-:“;: :::“IIITEE ‘;: cm\l{!m."d'r;h";:x’. toama and mon to work for himself and | tenedy ves heoro by & mbsinary o fouh v el e e LG B 16th of July, and oon;;qusntly there is hTha anlclh government has plla§sd in no time to lose. ork will be com. | the national library a monumenial Sevres menced at once excavating the deep’cuts, | vase in commemoration of the servic:s in where they can keep below frost line and | astronomy rendered by the Frarch ob- all work will be pushed vigorously for-|servers of the transit of Venus in ward, as it is promised the iron horse | 1874, will go screaming and puffing into White ;isvet valley by the lat of August, A. D. the world, ——— STOP THAT COUGH Yale and Harvard are competing to find the greatest number of Eoglish words ending in ‘‘dous.” Thcss so far ———e———— Durkeg's Satap Dressine & Corn CH*RD. Horsford's Acid Phosphato IN NERVOUS DISEASES. Dr. Hesry, New York, sa vous diseases, 1 know of no p:eparation to equal it. e —— PRINCELY INCOMES, A Few of the Chicago Lawyers Who o —— ¥ind Afiluence in Their Protession, A process for deodorizing crude patro- leum and converting it into domestic soap has been introdnced by & New York inventor. Ho claims that tho cost will not exceed onehalf that of crdinary 88D, From the Chicago Herald, Eminent office lawyors, are quickly ken up by nich corporations, and their ices ara retained at salaries nearly e e »8 high, and sometimes mo e, than The First Keen Twinge, that of cabine minis ers. John N. Jow-| Apg the season advances, the pains and ett, the present typical office lasyer of |aches by which rheumatism makes itself +his oi y, received an annual salary of known, are experienced after every ex- $20,000 as attorney of the Illinois ¢ en- | pogure, It is not claimed that Hood’s tral railroad. He resigned that position | Sarsaparilla is a_specific for rhenmatism because his private practice is more re-| _we doubr if there ie. , or can be, such a mune;ative than even trat princely al- | romedy. Bat the thousands benefited ary. The position was offered to Judge|by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, warrant us in McAllistes, who declined it, preferring urging others who suffer from rheumatiem he pays the bille, I suppse, and has a | pot will consist of thirty-two ps lice offi- right to choose his gueste; he must while | cers from the reserves and one rergeant away his time between now aud the 4 h | and sixteen men from each of the twenty- of March; and besides, i the o times of | four pclice precincts. Lieutenant Biode peace and harmony, with a foew excep. [will command the reserves, Captain tions, these heroes of the land and sea, | Scheoloy and Qalrk will be in joiat com- these fostered children of the government | mand of the escort. The L iberty cornet wouldn't have & chauce to exerciss their | band and the Weccacoe band will also be beautiful clothes and great talonts, There | in the procession, are some noble men in the army The special train upon which the trip and navy, and some insufforable [ will be made will ccnslst of a sleeping snobs, strut around the | car, dining car and the special car con- capital like geme cocks, and|structed by the Pennsylvania Ralroad in consequence of much conceited and | Company to bear the bell and is guard , |loud stilted talking of the incompetency | of three officers to the expcsition. The of the “vulgar herd, don’t you know,” |special car is thirty.five fe long and 9 have brought down upon their flst nod- [ feet and a halt wide, one-hslf of the dles tha wrath of congresaman and many | platform of which is taken up by the others in public and private life, and | closed and comfortably furnished quar- ilwinkes, | most justly ro. I remember hearing the Schlitz-Pilsner_.....Milwaukee, Wife of a navy officer, who, b’ the way, Krag's . +++..Omaha, |1 now high and dry inlend for repaire, : i | bosst that she considered it her duty to Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhia¢ [/ o A . pologize whenever she had thy il Wine, ¥D. MAURKR. 10 Introduce & momber of ucu'zroo::‘:noz 1218 Karnam Bt. | lady friend; and yet this very woman ls having afternoon and eveni t home" A FINE LINE OP Pias & 0rpan —AT— WOODBRIDGE BROS THE ONLY EXOLUB\VE MUSIC ROUSE IN OMAHA NEB. Bo you see ust a trifle humiliating to be atked to dance In attendance, or in other words be a side-show at the whitehouse, Speak- ing of the army and navy, reminds me of the trials golog on here of men who once held lofty poeitlons, Who doesn’s ro- member the part Gen. Swaim acted so well in poor Gen., Garfild’s “oHUM CABINET" # |and J. Stanley Brown was alsoa member of that famous cabinet as the private sec retary. That *‘chum cabinet” began ss & sort of effective drawatic farce. an amul ing pastime for w York ald re- porter (o write up and make us all laugh and ended ia & soul-thrilling tragady that made al the world cry. Gen. Bwalm sits to-day In the red pae- lors of the l!l:\biu Louce, the cbject of & Wyemesmm—— court-mariial trial for “‘conduct unbe 184 “10 CCEG |coming au and a gentleman.” Four s “‘MME'F yoars has changed his poricn public e proscription of o aoied s e | life well DOArANCe. fad) B u 811 i H i y H “eb NS % on ¥ ¥ s, ua. ‘superior | ters for the three special police officers who are to watoh the bell during its ourney, The bell platform is protected y & brass railing, with posts decorated with gilled bells, A large frame, upon which the bell is to be secured, Is the only work upon the platform of the car e —— Durkee's Sarap Dressine & Corp Mear-8avgE for a'l kinds of salads, fish, eatables, and cold meats. Cheaper and better than home-made. No sauce equal to it was ever offered. It is raid Ca $7,600,000, and digging. pe Cod canal will cost consume three ysare i A A SKIN DISEASES OURED, By Dr, Frazior's Maglo Ointment, Cures i by magio: Pimples, Black Hoads or Grats Blotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving the skin olear and beautiful, - Also ouros Tk Salt Rheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips and old, Obstiaie Uocrs ol by e o recei] o6, te, if B s nto, Witk o omte. ol by e — Florida has a town named **Hurrgh,” I was aflio'ed with kidney disease, and suffered intensely. T was induced t try Houxt's (Kiduey and Liver) Kemepy, and | before I had used two bottles [ was' entirely curd. Richard Henshav, | Providence, R, 1. his hon rable but fa -less luc'ative office | to take it before the first keen twinge. on the bench «f the Appellate court. He e e recommended B. B, Ayer, who is now the | Tho large Raeman soall i leg 1 advisor of the road at a salary of [ continental epicures and $15,000 per annum, Corydon Heckwith dellcacy. They are superintends the legal affairs of the C cgo and Alton road for about the ———— same salary. Burton F. Cook, solisitor Every Woman Knows Them., for the ~ Chicago and Norh-| The human body is much like a good western road, receives an annual salary | clock or watch in is movements; if one of $10,000. 'W. O, Goudy takes care of goes too slow or too fast, so follow all the the legal sifaira of the North Ohicago | othe s, and bad time results; if one organ Oi'y railway at a handsome sum anaually | or set of organs works imperfectly, perver- Wirt Dexter is sald to reoeive a saiary of | sion of funct onal effort of all the organs $20,000 from the Chicago Burllrgton & |is sure to follow. Henca it is hat the nu- Quinoy road, George ~Paysons is the |merous ailments which make woman s life legal adviser of the Railway association | mise able a‘e the di ect issue of the ab- at the rate of $15,000 per annum, Tlrere | normal sction of the ute ine system, For e & number of attorneys who represent | a1 the numeous class « f symptoms—and railroads in courts withont ccoupyiog|every woman knows them—there is one permln:‘nfi lwli;llonlll lgllol‘:lldforhlhl:: unfailing remedy. Dr. Piirce's “Favorite ocorporations. Henry Crawford who Prescription,” the i 5 oo:l:zoud one of the best railroad lawyers b ) fevsriie of Hho aex 1o the coun'ry, is rald to have earned as high a $75,000 in & year. George W. Kretzinger's annual income is estimated 8t £25,000. A. 8. Trude, who is also prominent in hngonlnt crimual caser, ls said to roach the same amounr. The largest income of lawyers Is ascrited .to D, K. K. Tennsy, who is credited with haviog sveraged $12,000 a month, or nearly $150,000 durivg the year, before e rotired from pract.ce. e could well efford it The retainers of leading lawyers in im- 1l eaten by lled a great {sed in snail houses and fed on common wh'ts paper, e ——— The boe maket, along with other “‘industries,” is greatly depreesed. Still, at.n of ord'nary boues is worth about the same 68 & ten of American fig iron, whilo a ton of reslly first-clssy bones is worth five tim«s as much, ————— “Forlorn, There are few thiigs which make s body fecd so utterly forlorn as chills and fever. The syst:m is utterly run down :y ;l']m wull:r;:adi disesse until life seeme b t oriminal cases rap, ardly worth living, At this stage comes portan A JOmIa ciens mange 'if:n:';;"' in the blesing of Brown's Tron Hitters, Storrs’ fee in the gamb| as:8 of 1883 | concerning which Mr, Newell, of Tet was $5.000. He rec ived $4,000 from | HPEIODs Va., saye: “For buildlog vp Flonming sod Lorig the eyetom after it hat been run down by Keague cate Van Aimin fo «hills end fever, and for a general tonic recelved $4.500snd C M., Hardy & . |1 find nothing better,” 1t gives entir The criminal practics of W, § Forrs: | Feltef i all cas is estimated 1o be worth from §8,100 to - $10,000 & year, and Gus Vau Buren| Unlike many a'o'her manufacturiog nocked out' about the sime fncome | estsblisbment, the Lifayete, Iud., ca when he was ‘‘well on h's foer " I, sser | works bas just declared & semi-annual lights, Lke F, A. Mitchell and Jobn O, |dividend f 9 per cent, ]én!, who are a8 busy as bees around SRR — the criminal court building in smaller| Alice Wilkinson, 2 West Dei by s'reetr, caser, eara o mf r'able fucomes of from ! Liverpool, E gl ny, says cns spolicstion $2,600 to $5,000 per year, Mills ludiuf 8t Jic bs Od drove her rhenmatlsn Tigrabem, tue former state's attoiney and ' quite awsy. Froo from Opiates, Emetics and Poisons, A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE OURE For Congha, Sore Thront, Honrscncss, Influcnen, Colda. Bironchitta, Cronp, Whoopini Congh, Painn tn O Price 80 e ers, Parti getitr paidy? Tor to prompily rpress charges e d v d TUE CHARLES LER CONMPANY, Specifio has cured my_cancos 'y I am now In fine hosith; Havo gained 25 pounds sinoo [ began taking S Specific, R. 8. BRADYORD, Tiptonville, Tenn. OAN“ER FOR MANY YEARS.—A servant has been affi'c ed for many years with & ca: cer on her nose, wh ch re dsted all sorts of tieatmont. cuted entirely by Swift's Specife Joux Hitt, Thomson, Ga. NOSE EATEN OFF.—A young man near this town had an esting cancer on bis face which bad de- stroyed hisnose and w.s o:tiog tosard his oyes, As o last resort L pu. him on Swift's Specific, and ib haa ccurea him sound and wel M. . CRUMLEY Sho was M. D., Oglethorpe, Ga. 1 haue seen remarkable resu'ts from the use of Swift's 3pocifl:in cancer. It has cu:od soveral casos under my own eyes RN/ J, H. CAxrokty, Colambus, Ga. Bwitt's Specific 18 enttrely vego'able, and soeins to cure carcers by forcing out the impurities trom the blocd. Treat'scon Blood and Skin Dieases maild free, Tun Swirr Srucivio Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta,Ga , or 169 W. 234 St., New York, PRIVATE JChroniod Nervous Disensea. Quick, Sure Carea. B8 1601 erittem guarantes given ") dn every case wndertaken. stamps for Celebrated M edical Works, Address, Fo 1. CLARKE, M. B,y 386 Soutl: Clark Street, Ciricaco, Itt. Tnies G otner 11 nials, a8 well 18 thos throtrhout the whole 30} mt fro Wik, . W DOGCTOR WHITTIER €17 8. Charles 8 E Ieacin &w-Seut by mail on receiptof price in st wy ity pu pers show an "ml lents know, N A Norvous Prostration, Debirity, Mental and Physical Weakness , Mcrcuria) and other Affe:: tiona of Throal. Skin'or Bones, Blaod Polsoniag, »1d Sar ising from | igence, v ueatly eured, Vamebie (36 ove, sent led envelope, frec (o any address, Consultation ated 20 or by moll froe. and [ nviud. Writs for questions, LY Positivg‘ Wri%nl Guarantes oo dlbeason in mats or fombte FRER MARRIAGE CUIDE! 180 pages, fne plates. liinstratod tn eloth and gilt bia e, posi r i the curious, i 'bock ef greed. Tagoiness wre neomeiad by tie At et 1 T aguintire il [l =3 THE ONLY TRUB IRON rify the BLOOD, regu« VERund KIDNEYS, rirg HEALTY (qunuu, 3 + QFRIISF strangs ava ase "GONSU ivo remedy for th of the hay thousands of ca ! di AP 0. add M, 161 Pearl 8., Now York, m&0m eod&wi6h OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY BLOCK, 16th and Capitol A e Detoetied aa Nervous 8ystem, Throat, Lungs and Urinary Organs e ety g e T mt o actionsofhe Liver ‘Aheumatism, Paralysis, Pllcs, Ulcers, th, Asth xa and Bronobitls are all treated b) wesful mothods. All diseases of the Blood and Urln: froats all oases Ui disonses of Ik agod, from Weakness and Norvous exhaustion, producia, Uniigoation, Paipitation of the. Heart, Dsspondency Dot L ol ey ac o4 Baorey and A bition, oab bo restored 40 hasith and vigor, \f case 1s nok & o long negieoted. The Burgeon in o was prosident of the Northwostern Burgical Insti. tute and Burgeon of the Natioual Furgical /nstitate. 1 atlicted, call or writef ull dosorlption of your oave, wd modidine may be sent you. Consultation ‘roo. Addres O Disponsary, Orounse Block, mmabs, Neb Ofoo bours 10-184. m., 188 749 % \10s m. of sll travelivg sgente. We have none. irculsrs d M. R. RISDON, 6| [nsurauce Agent REPRESENTS: Phawnix Insursnce Co., London, Asscte. . ¥, Capital (e Morchauts of Newark N dirard Fire, Philadelphis, Os; Woman's Fund, Oasflai ., | CRONTNG CITY The romarkable growth of Omaha during the last few yoars Is a matter of great astonlshment to those who pay an oocasional visit to this growlng clty. The development of the Stock Yards—the necesaity of the Bolt Llns Road—the finely paved stroets—the hundreds of new residences and costly business blooks, with the population o{onr olty more than doubled n the last five yoars, All thin Is o great surprise to visitors and ls the admiration of our oltizons. This rapld growth, the businoss activity, and the many substantial Improvements made » lively demand for Omaha real estato, and auEy lovestor has made a handsome profit, Since the Wall Streat panlo May, with the subsequent ory of hard times, there has been‘im domaud from speoula~ tors, but a falr demand from Investorn sceking homes. This latter olass ere taking advantage of low prices In build. ing material and are securing thelr homeo at much less cost than will be pomssible » year hence, Speculators, too, oan buy roal osta' » cheaper now and ought to take advant . @ of present prices for futuro pro ta. The next few years promises greaten dsvelopments in Omaha than the mfut tiv) years, which have been as good as we oould reasonably desire. New mane ufacturing establishments and large job- bing houses are added almost weekly, and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and through. but the State, who have thelr money in the baunks drawing a nominal rate of terest, which, If judiclously Invested In Omaha real estate, would bring them much greater returus. We have man bargains which we are confident w! bring the purchaser large profits in the near future. ‘We have for salé the finest resi- dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason- able prices oa Sherman avenue,17th, 18th, 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam, Davenport, Cuming, and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam, Califor— nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city, and with the building of the street car line out Farnam, the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase 1 valna Parties wishing to mnvest will find some good bargains by calling Gedlond, - Souer & Dari REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213, South 14th 8, Bet veen'Farnham and Douglas, P.B8.—~We ask those who have property for sale at a bargain to give ue a call- We want only bargaine We will positively not handle prop erty at more than its real value, w