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VRS }; R L™ 2 s — THE " BEST TONIC. oining Tron with p xly And r Disenses of thy Afdoeys and Liv | valuable i 5t Disensss peculin womon, and all who lead kedentary | the tecth, cause headnet 1 mulates appetit jmilation of food, re 23 Hearthurn and Belching, and streug lig musclas and nervey ¢ intermittent Fevers &0., 1t has 110 equal The genuine has above trade mark ar apper. Teke 1o oth (0.0 BALTINORE, ¥ Assitude, Tack ¢ ORGANIZATION NECESSARY. he [mportance of Unity Among Pro- dneers to Resist Monopolies® Address Befors the State Farmers' Alhance at Lincoln, Ly W, A, January L81h, 18K, royn Thers are hetween seven and eight millions of us in the United States. We are nearly forty-seven per cent. of the whole working force of this great country, Every dollar of wonlth, cvery cent of value is the product of some one’s toil and sweat. Of the millions of money that circulates throughout the length and breadth of this country, not one penny is produced without labor, The fiat s old as Lden lost that in the sweat of man's face he should eat bread, holds as good to-day 85 when it first came from the Omnipotent. ax laws not of divine origin are evaded, so thie, while it holds good and absolute in the creation of wealth it is set at naught by those who live by their wits, and who toil not nor spin, By them the law Is interpreted to mesn another man's sweat. We are pre-ominently an agricultural people, The great volume of exporta which shows our standivg as a com mercial nation is not the product of our mills and factories, but of our agricultural indus- tries, The experiment of twenty-eight years of endeavor to make us a manufacturiog nation by building about usa high wall of toriff protection for the maintainance of which the farmers of tho west have been put under contribution with the plea thst we shoulds However / ‘\\‘\& SR Axt ontispated ta the BROAD CLAIN , vingine VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND JOST RERVRCT COORIAG ST0N% Hver offered to the oublic. Horlok s Fuod for Tnfants ias saved many ves,” w 8., Tooker, M. D., Chicago, HAMBURG - AMERICA PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for Engiand, France and Germany. The sweamships of this we'l known ltne arc built ot Iron, in water-tight compartments, and are fur- mished ' with cvery requisito to make tho passige both safo avd agreoablo, They carry the United Btatos and Europoan malls, and leave New York Thusdays and Saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Cherboug, (PARIS and HAMBURG, Rafes: Steerage from Hamburg 810, to Hamburg 10; round trip §20 First Cabin, €66, 865 and. $76. ary Pundt Mark Hansen, F. E, Moores, M. Tolk, sgents in Onaba, Gronower & Schoentgon, agonts In Councli Bluffs. C. B. KICHARD & €O, Gen. Fass. Agts, 0L Broadway, N. V. Chas. Koz' mloski & Co., Goneral Western' Agouts, 170 Wash- fanhood Resfored AMEDY FREE —A viotim of youtlfal imprude eauning Prematnre Docay, Norvous Debiity. Loss Manhood, de., having tried in vain every known ."h"l:e’i]het I'”“”“I"i“l‘ l‘nltll!l «,AIH!H' If-cure, o it o ollow.sufe Addross JHLKEEVES. &3 Clistham St.-Now Yo - VICOR &lhdnduyins fovt: Health is Wealth | Da. E. 0. Wanr’s Nxuvx axp Baamx Tanasunxt, a uaraatoed specifio for Hyteris, Dizzinces, Conval- #loas, Fits, Norvous Nouralgia, Hoadachs, Nervous Prostration causod by the use of aloohol of $obbacco, Waksfulnoss, Montal dopression, Softening of iho brain, resulting In_lnsanity and ‘upinl!. 10 misery, dsoay and doath, Premature Old ago, Baroness, loss elpowor In elther asx, Involuntary Losses and fper. # adorhora caused by over oxertlontof $ho brain, self. ‘sbase or over Indulgence. x, oontains one monih's trestment. $1.00 & box,or six bottles or 4,00, soct by mall prepaid on reoeiph of prico. upheld and protect home manufacturies and home labor bhas not eccured the desired end; but it has succeeded in sinking our mercantil fleets and driviog our flag from the high sea While we have been ste dily increasing the volume and va'ue of our exports and paying our home manufacturers vast sums for the privilege of buying cur machinery and cloth ing of them, we also by the fostering of this system are compelled to hire the product of our own labor carried beyond seas to a market unrenumerative by resson of a surrounding wall of vetaliatory protection. The majorityot the labor of this nation,both in numbers and vslue of proouction is made not ouly to sappo:t the mnority, but to euf ter loss as well, in the sale of its éurplus pro- ducte, Our increase in wealth as a nation must comn from the poople with whom we trade. The amount cf proflt depends upon the expense incurred in the exchange. This question of tariff we axe constuntly told s a one-ono which it is im thould under- h to leok at it ; a8 farmers arc in the we are polits inacommon gense W habit of regardinga ly told from the p press that we would be L with the raising of potstres snd pumpkins, and not meddle with these abtruse questions of political economy, &) far beyond our depth. Only the manufucturers, and perchance the politiciavs, can understand things so deep, And farmees, of all men, should never bother themselves nor disturb their braivs (if indee they have any) with politics, And we h heard this go loog and listened to it 8o muc w not of th b £ ojost prec dawn, Indiea fons of a brighter day are even now d Let in this strugela for re grasp. if nor diccmrazed ppressors 8 NOVEE RTOW WeAry A< from the year, victory ours_in the « The power 8 in « hands, shall we nse it? Revolutions naver g bickward, It i« with tne farmers of this nation as the majortty of the workers to de termine whether history shall say the move ment now iuaugurated is o rebellion againet the tyranny of niomopoly, or revolution causing its utter over throw, L appaal to the nide of my follow worker in this the noblest profession upon (od's green carth, 1at us all unite for the accomplishment of equal justice to all tho toilors and producers of our great country e PILES! PILES! PILES! A SURE CURE FOUND AT LASTI NO ONE NEKD SCFFRR, A sure eure for Blind, Bleeding, Ttching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr, Willisms (an Indian Remedy,) called, Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment. A ingle box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing, No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful sooth- ing medicine, Lutions, instruments and eleo- tuaries do more harm than good. William's Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumcrs, al: Inys the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bod,) acta as & poultice, ives instant relief, and i prepared only for Pilos, itching of ‘the private parts, and for :| Langury's was alwsys affixed. nothine else, TIES, How Soic of the Most Noted Litera tears Workea While of Disea Victims Harper's Bazar Heinsich Helne, the sweeteat singer Germiny has ever produced, wrote his “‘Romanscrs” under circumstances of groat suffering. When fparalyzed and noarly blind, he wrofe 8 woven wob of satlre and pathcs, in which ke spared nothiog, not even hisown ricked and anguished frame, *“My body, " he said, ‘‘has zone to rack and rain, 8o that almest nothing is left but my voice, and my bed reminds me of the mel dious grave of the enchanter Merlin, which is in the forest of Broccliande, in Brit'any, beneath lo'ty oaks, whose topmost branches blaze up like green flame to the sky. Ab, col- leagae Merlin, I envy you thess trees and their fresh waving booghs, for no geeen leaf rustles here in my mattress grave—a grave without r.st, death witl- out the privileges of the dead, who have no need to wiits clther letters or bcoks, I have been meas- used for my cofin some time ago, and my obituary written, hat 1 die 80 slowly 1hat this becomes a tedious affaic fcr wyself, av well as for my Read what the Fon, J. M, Ooffinbe.ry, of Cleveland, says abont Dr, William’s Indian Pile Oointment: **I havo used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me ploasuro o say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent_relief as Dr. Wil- ligm's Tndian Ointment. For sale by all drug: st aud mailed on receipt of price, 50c and $1, Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co. . F. Goonwax, holesale Agent. e — The Loves of kallie Langtry New York Citizen, The failure of Mra, Langtry in London will carry her quickly back here, whera she has just been purchatiry a home in Thirfcenth strect, . Thestory of herlife’s loves has never been truly told. When she came, & beaufiful young bride, to Londop, it was her fortune to eit for an artist to whesa studio Prince Leopold was a constant visitor, He met her; was strack with her if not a' firat slriking yet peculiarly classlc beauty, which grows on you the more yeu look, and present d her to his brother, tie Prince ¢f Wa'es, who was fagcinated from the first, It is the custom in society in London when the prince accepts an invitation to eend him a card and ask him to aflix the names of any he might dagire to moet him, Mre, She be came the vogue, She was for the time the dream cf the peet and the painter, The duke of Sutherland sald when here thet one pightat a greatbail at Stafford House, as she entered and walked down the ba'l alone, simply dressed in white, tlicre was a pause in the music and dance to gez3 on hez euperb lovelinese. that we have a'most come to belicve it our- | And €0 her love's current san tmoothly selves; and itis only very recently eince we |along until ome of thoee fancies which find ourselves within the grasp o giant cor- | will come to wemen ran into bresk it. pnmiou«h:m!d m_i)(hlty ml«;ngpohu, the ;A}t;!nl She bad met in society Sir George Chet- outgrowth of this idea that one class of indus- 3 Toved ki Camill 1 v ve o buildi wynd, loves im, as amllle says, sn try should give to the support and upbuiiding [ FHUE, BT, T 28 G4 e Ay Bins of another, and find that the chains are year by year bsicg riveted the tightor, that we be- [ who may remsmbor the story of how the gin'to arouse oureelves ond conclude thateven | beautiful Lady Florcrca Peget, on the the farmer bas some ingerest in pohities, We [morning of bor intended wedding wi h bave been tcld, and have accepted it as true, | 10TV 1 | OL Nl i eaithy Mr. Heny Chaplin, quietiy that the lawyers, the doctors, the bankers, ROy T, ¢ learned professions, and |at an early e e oettion 6 kv aFove tolnmsclnde AleNuroh Yan A LTace et more of cur wants ana neads than ourselves. | and married the youog Marquls of Hast And 50 wo have sent them to congress, and | 10s. On bis doath she Fecamo the wife the senate yenr after yoar Lo reprosent W |on Chotwynd. She was eclzed whilo still whilo we have sat at home and_growled be Canse the laws were nado in the Interest of | young with paralysis, She took t) relig- everybody but us. I am not saying we have |1on when ske loet the power to sio, and no reason to growl, This yerr of all others do | went througha courscof ritualisticcurstes we foel the burden of utequal laws. Whenall | For husbend, left the power of sinniog, we have to sell it at the lowest ebb, when our 5 ; bills are coming due, andwe find thataithough | <00 tinved to sin, snd found that happi- we have a crop bountiful beyond anything wo | 1288, fled from cuiates, Langtiy “dwelt could even expect, we are unable to meet | With thee.” Socisty could not torgive in them. When prices boem and we hava plenty | a baronet wka’ It bad pardoned ina of ‘money in our pockets, we submit toall| princ, threw up its hands and eyes. manner of extortion, and good naturedly raico | Mo T anotiy found no more her accus- e o e D o vomms | tommed plice on the priccy's ticket and Tho' place of her ro- taxes piled up into one, as we sit by our corn [quistly retired. fire while the good wife mends our last years’ | tirement (vear Twickenham) was not far coat, we feel justifled in asking why? At euch | from Mr. Labouchere’s villa of St. Annes. atime we call to mind that we have sou- | Hjg gentlo heart was toushed by her ‘where heard that there were soulless cor : Hows which were growing rich from our neces. | Wowan sorrow. He advised her to seck sities. And as we take from our pocket the [80lace on the stage, 1he forlorn hope of note which we to-day | been compelled to [ the stilicted female, and sct his wife —a renew at three per cent per month in order to | well-t-ained actress, Henrict'a Hsdgsen meet current liabilities and placo it upon the [ _to coach her. The r.sult—sho came fire, the materlal of which cught to bring the |}, o wag geen and conquered, The ad- money to liquidate the claim, we |'ere 4 awalks to s realization. that something 'is ter. | Wiring gozs «f Mr. Frederick Gebhard her, Bat, ascus- 1ibly, awfully wrong. And then for the once [ fell on acd followed WE GUARANTEE 8IX BOXES James Modical nattute Chartered by theStateof 11} rois for theex) cases, Conor Syphulisin all thelr complicated forms, also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and anentlycured by e ina FortyYea ractice, Semina reams, Pimples on y cured, There appropriate runedy used in each cure. 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City; A, MOLL & C0., 417 Walout 5t if nover before do we wish we had paid more | tcmed 5 such admirati>a, she merely re- :f,'i"fl";"..f"o.‘.?l.“i;?, und oue own intercts [garded his as but one mere sislp on her time we feel induced to ask why eleven mil- | Well siocked belt. =~ Sir George Chetwynd lions of workers in this country should be|had agreed to follow lier and accompany taxed 40 per cent upon almest everything [her round the ttatee; and hs hsd his last letters he wreta: feel my physical powers ebbing awsy, while my intellectual powers were never more vigorous. infinite palns the matenals fcr my great work, but they will all be wasted for 1 shall not live to fiuish it and no one else will find the clew.” friends. Patience, howover; there is s1 end to everything, Oae morning you will find the book closed where the puppet-show of my humor so often amused you.,” One night, indecd it was 80, but notuntil ha had endurad his “mattress grave” for cight long, weary yerrs. Ononight he moved int> that Inat and best bod, where *“tke weaty are at rest.” It has been contended that when the disease of which the autisrer 1o dying is consumption, or some diseass which, between paroxysma of pain, leaves spaces of cate and rest, it is nothing wonderful that good work should be done. Some of the best of Paley's wo:ks were written under such conditions, and &ome of the best of shelley's, Orabb Robinson said thst Goethe never had an sfiliction which he did to! turn intoa pocmn, Mr. Prillip Gilbert Hammerton has noted a very peculiar effcct which the act of composition had upon Wordsworih, When engeged in composing *The White Doe of Rylstcne,” ke received a wound i his foot, observed thst the continnetion of his llterary labora increated the irritation of the wound, whereas by suspend- ing his work he could dimini:hit. Ab. solute rest produced perfect cure. In connection with this incident le re- marked that poetle excitement, accom- pavied by protracted labor in composi- tion, always brought on more or less bcd- ily derangement. Ho preserved himself fiom pormanently injurious coneequences by excellent habit of life. It 1s curious that times of illnets, when the eyes swim and 1he kead shakes, are oftent mes rich in svggestion. If the mind {8 natural'y poetic, the hours are by no means watted. Soch way the con- dition of Mr. Green, the bistorian, who literally died in barnese. Tew psges in literary history are so touching as the profase in which Mrs. Green tells the history of The Ccnquest of England. When he had finished the fourth volume of his History of the English Pcople there was a pause in the advance of the lang disease which ¢filicted him. Eager for frosh work, ho bagen to shepe new plane, but early in the spring of 1881 he fell ill egain. “In the extrcmlity of ruin and defeat he found a bigher fidelity and a perfect strength Most men give up their work when their end comes near, but Mr. Green is said to have worked alt the harder because his days were num- bered, fuse 85 much light as possible before 1he coming of the night. ow of death the conquet ‘wn begun,” and the n'ght came before t was and strove to obwin and dif- “‘Under the shad- «f England finlshed. The death of Maik 1isou was cqual'y sad, for in ome of “Itls hard to 1 have gathered with Blindness wonld seem an insuperable drawbsck to_writlng, yet Pres ott, the historian of Mexizo and Pera overcame the difficalty Int> which he was plunged by the fallure of his student in Harvard college one of his sight. Whi'c a o Dy 1885. Ro to work to see how i get. An alibi aint safe to go to trial ith nowadays unless yeu've got two or thrae respectable witnastes, and 1hi; big money, for they know they oa An alibi 18 noarly always ¢angoroue sometimes a fellow has got to take ces. I seen av jrotty an alibl as cver was all knocked out o f shar e ¢ver in Chl cago a whls ag Big Mike was be the b ak for turning a bloke's pockets wrong side cat, and we got bim three s 2ood witnesscs as ever yeu sse. They was a snl on keeper aud a couple of frae linch grabbers that he said was all r'cht They was to swear that at the tima Miks stood the fellow vp they and Mike was in the back room of tae salcon pliying eevonup, and thesalcon keoper was tossy that Mike got stuck fcr eight games and gave him a sand-off, That would make the jurymea laugh % Did you ¢ver seo s nicer alibl than that’ Hanged if one f thamlunch fiends didn'c spoil it. It was all arranged that tho saloon-kecper was to tostify first, snd od an alibi we YHE GREAT . g e BERMAN REMED FOR PAIN. v CURES | ke Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore’ truises, the cthor two chaps wero to swear justay he did. Oas of them chuwps came in late and didn't hear when ‘twas Mike did the jub, oaly he knew twas a Wedncs. When wis games of 5 ven- it you p'ayed them " ivquieed the Prose. fellow-students threw a crust of bread at him, which s'ruck one ¢f his eyes, and deprived it almost wholly of sight, wki e the other was sympathetically +ffected. When writing a history of Spain his eye they consume and wear morder to pay high | sctually taken his room on bosrd the wages t threo millions, At such a time we | Bothnia and gone as far as Liverpool with can't help asking why our tax law should have | spougt decensed €arl of Ayl s'ord, his been o changed that we should be compelled A : 10 Doyt Soars' uxas in 00 st 4 season | CW Panion fo ba, when so many meszazos when all our bills are coming due and nothing [ard g0 many apparent procfs of her we have to sell worth anything. we awake to the fact that those slick fellows whom we have sent to represent us and who ssad to know our neads eo well have leg ated twice for themselves aod none for us, our heads with govemnment or politics, power has grown up which now lays its iron hand on every farm and levys contribution {rnln every industry throughbout the entire nstitutions to-dey, quence threaten us us workers and producers in this country, at tho great monopolics, Under our ex- isting laws the is utterly erless to protest They d which of conse- ublic P itself, ged to the people snd which should ha the heritsg fed upon the money which towns and count ios have voted and bonded themselves to build railroade, They have fed upon the money which honest men have ruined them- selves in building, Fed up n watered stocks, I'ed upon the farmers hard labor. Theso are what have msde them great, powerful and impudent. Before such & pow r are the Nebraska farmers to-day bowing and askiog ths great boon of one more years' toil and that they sball not be utterly crushed. What can be don with sucha power! What hope have we as farmers of geiting orr rights— rights that no living wan of intelligence snd fatrness will deoy are 1ights as between man and man, unless this steadily growing power is brought toa halt by the strong arm of the law? We are compelled to abide by laws for Lidding ivjustice to our fallows, 1f wa get or M. OTTENS &'CO, 010 Main o. A FINE LINE OP PiansOrgan WOODBRIDGE BROS, THE ONLYZEXOLUB\VE; MUSIC HOUSE IN OMAHA ! NEB, QAL (e Taee ervous Dublity Masboed aves o) pecialish (Gow ree WSIANA. MO our foot upon our neigbhors’ reck we e forced by law to take it ff, Law will pro- tect every man and every brute even from is beautiful and very aimable, #green ard gentle, Bava | nnd whatever cthor faults he may carry, grown up and fed upon the lands which | has behaved himself in this instance, 0 & use the vulgar verpacular, *like a helck.” our children, They have | So as Clange M good av And thea | faithlessness came crowdivg on him that he came home. Lord Aylesford left alone. Mr. Gebltard, who bad, with an ass of hercio While we have boen minding our business, | public feeling, left her at St. Louis, growing our crops and stock, not botherivg | really t5 ba out of the wey when Chet- ofwynd came, when Chetwynd did ot come returned to her side and hay ro- mained there, Tho great dangers which threaten our | Into Jove. She is about to seck a divorce, and they will prchably be marced in the o loadiog body of | autumn, ten relf-sacrifice at the shrine of ladiftarenca has grown They uce both wealthy, She le Ho is a fino ycung fello clootte prayed, *‘may all efc fois — ay, why is everything liither at sixes or at ssvens®” Probably, my dear nervous. sistor, canse you are sulfering from s diseases peculiar to your sex, “dragging-down” feeliry, the bae you ate debil tated, you have pains of varions kinds, ke Dr. R, V. Pierce's YFavorite Prescription” and be cured, Price 1educed te one dollar, By drug wists, L ——— Panss, Feb, 12.- Miss Eva Mackay was married to-day to Don Ferdinande Julien Colons, princ of Galatre. The ceremony was privato, and was performed with & pontif bigh mus by Mons'en=ur Dernde, pay injustice at our bauds, And yet it exposes | nuncio, in Nuw:lo's chapel, this city. Af fifty millions of peop!o to the cfue'ty and rob bery of less than five thoussnd nuerciless | hridal reec ption, = 2 mouths wide opea gulp [ the qualit sharks who w. down cverything that comes in their wa; We pay fcr a gov:rument to protect us and o property and t) guar arrights, Ye with allits exten-ive of legislatiol ( fectly orgen spitacy against human and dividual liberties. nopolise, traneportation 0 graph ‘monopolies, monopelies of tbrough banks, monopolies o p sible through the prerent taviff a them are from the same kird of cluth, each have their foundation in fraud, things are not wvew, Hitoy class of robbers similar, though far lesy op. pressive, who pr the middle ages, The skould have learned wi-dom, these «vils cannot, must not, wait, they or our civilization must go down, st.ong ann of the law must grapple thex, great brother themselves to & thew belongs 1iore jng of grain sud at is strength, Political It the work «f B! Al the great m monopoli‘s, These realization that than the In o gani farmers’ orgroizatin go on. £y and vo'lumes They tells ns of & eyed upon the ¢ mmerce of The psople of thix century [ C. The redress of | ()a the rcati:ld Johnson declared he was in Eit"er | nocent. ho The hood of farmers must arouse the marrisga Mrs. Mackay gave a grand cially distivguished by £ the gucats, xnong whom were ery person of dictinztion and worth in ‘rench society, S —— A Murderer Hang, PHILADELIITA, Veb, 12.-Rich rd Trouke wis haoged in the corridor of the county prison at 10:21 this morni The crime for which he was excauted was tha murder of Augusta Zimm, his paramour, sud wife of his friend. uke wished the woman to wholly desert hiee busband, which she daclined to do, and for not doing so Treuke ¢liot her, Lirrue Rock, Atk.. February 12 —Lige Parker, who murdered Lewis Fox in Dece ber, and 1tush Johuoson, who wordered 0 Al in August, were hauged hare to-day. L —— Ladies! Physicians and chemists have analyzed Pozzoni's medi wives and lady frienda ould be said of it/ What better Your druggist sells gave away, snd yprovented bim reading. ever, was {00 strong to be quenched cven by this calamity; hs engaged a reader, cictated copious notes sud from these notes constructed his history, his minds the necessary correctioos. ville, Ky., Jockey c'ub, states: troinera aud others have frequently re- (quested o to attest the sxcellence of St. Jacobs Oil as @ panacea for ills that beset the human rac cated complexion |8 K“'"’” powder and reconmend its use to theirjotf, and we don'c get lefr, ou Wi 1 i pera‘ive, from His literary enthusiasm, how- making fn ettt ot Col. M. Lowis Clark, president Louie- ““Many the many STRAW Tt 1s Basierand Cha 0 Prove an 1o Give It Than Alibi. Detroit Free Press, ‘I read in the Freo P’7cis the other morning an interview with Prosecating Attorney Rublscu, ia whith ha eaid he preposesto collect the forfeiture bonds that have acenmulated durmg the pest four years. Does he int:nd to ccllect all of them,” ivquir d a gentleman who was formerly a crimiosllawyerin ancther city, but enzaged in other businees upon coming to Detroita few mouths ago, ‘'Yes, T believe so, though hewill prob- ably ficd some straw bonds before he gets through the liet,” ““Yer, | guess so, Of course, 1 dou't know anythlog about it, but from a con- versation I bad with a paity about the time I came bera I should think it likely that he will find conslderablostraw, Ths individual told me that they had a straw bail rcheme here thatworzked beantifully,’ * What lait!’ ‘It was announced in {he papers that 1 wis coming fo Datroit, and of courre evergbody suppea:d that 1 would prac tice crimiral law here, One day a clever eafe-blower whom I had defended snd (altted out there, came to me snd ¢ You'd better stand fu with the straw-! ring when you get to Detroit,” +'1 gaked him #bat he meant and hor pied: ‘There don's noslick ones go over the road from Detroii; rothisg but the slouches, Them we dcn'¢ care for. “What ls the ga / irqua'red 1. + *When ore of us gets pinched the rest of us, and s)me lawyer wao isfly and nds in with us, go to work to gt him L We lcos the case up 1o sve if thay've gt any ev.dence worth st ucks. ] y havea't, wo stand trial toget a (uitted, " 1f they harc, we cating Attorney « (Wednetday night,” sad the ciumo. ¢ What day of the month was it! sald the Prcsicuting Attocney. Wednerdsy,’ said the chump. “ “Are you poritive that you aud these other men were playing seven-up with Mike frcm 9 nntil 127 o'clock last Wed- neaday vight! sad the Prosocuting At torney. Yo, sir,’ said the chump. S Well, perhaps you wae,' caid {ho Prosecut nyg Attorney, ‘cut Mike was n jail st toat time, aod it wes thica wecks g0 1ist Wednesdey night that the rob- bery was committed.’ «‘Miks got ten years all on account of tha’ ehwnp. ¢ No rir-ve, 113 bail racket is the s:f. est, and it ¢ou’c gencral y er st more than an slibi. Yon s:e our lawyer gets somo friend of bis wlo kas @it piealy of stuff to deed three o four houtes and lots to some fel'o v we know, and ho goes info court and swears ho owns themand don't owea cent on 'am. Toat gels us ou cn Diail, we jumpe, 1hadecds is tora up, the Ivwyersnd his frund waack up €100 or €500, everytody's sifeand no rarm dose. Bails is better than alibis Youcan work taem whea you can'v no biog elsa,’” S — Diphtheria is a terrible disease, re- quiring the greatest medical skill to effect a complete cure. Even when its power is broken, it clings to the patient with great pereistency, and often leaves the system poisoned and prostrated. Just here Hood's Sarsaparilla does a vast amount of good, expelling impuritles from the blood, giving it richn:ss and vitality, while it renovates and atrength to the systen e — An Fxami n Paper ot Needles, Philiadelphia P Nearly 200 women, with a thick sprink- ling of pretty intelligent faces. trooped up the ianer steps of the Nornal Sshool, on the northesst corner of Siventeenth and Spriry Garden strects, yosterdiy morning, t'hey had been called togeth— er pursusnt to ro‘ics iseved from the Boaid of Educaticn on last Wednesiay, atking the attcndance for exsmination of applicants for certificates of qual fications to teach sewing in the pubiic school of Philadelphia. Each Mitsclutcted a bas- ket, box or satchel which concealed the “aciesors, needles, tbread, thimble and onehalf yard of Liasdale shirting mus— lio, which Secretary Halliwell's noticaie- quosted every one 1o bring. and pernaps, 109, the luncheon, which the comprehen— sive notificatioa waraed the appl cation to ba provided with. As the young ladies entered they were gned 1o the differ- ont clars-roome, and aftera brietexamina- tion in spellivg and grammar, the rcal business of the session was entered upon. On the blackboard of each clisy-room the followiug reuircinents were written: “Allsamples of straight scsiog must be five inches in longth, ‘1, Make a hem of cnetnch in width, joining tke thread twice doring the saw— ing. Run two {ucks, cach one-quar- ter «f an inch wide. “4. Give asamglo of joiuir( the thread twice. 5 6. Give a sample of fine gattering sewed to a wris hand, “7. Backstuitch one-half of the wrist. band, 5N overseaming, Work a button-hole an inch in HEALTH. Switt's Spectfio cured mo of rheumatiem threo months ago, fte cxhausted their remudion withor 3 . P, Goor AW, Brunswick, Ga. 1hava been aflioted with rhounatism nearly forty veara, and a fow bottles of Swift's Specific cured ma. It is & God send to the rufering J.B. WanLrx, Thomson, G, 1 havo heon entirely rolioved of severo rheumatism Inmy right arm by the use of Swilt's Specitic. and passod thirough last winter without a rolayso. SIDNKY HERBE Se. Cultlvator, Atlanta, Ga, TWENTY YEARS —1 had been a sufforor from rECUmAtism twenty Years; was ekeloton could hardly ot about, even on Switt's fle has curcd me sound sml well, M8 Eziis Mrnsuoy, Macon, Ga. Switt'a Srecfic has relieved me of rhenmatism which at one time threatened to ktop my ministorial work. Rrv. W. A. Kiik, Crcss ¥lains, Ala. Switt's Specific is entirely vegotable. Treatise on Blood and Skin Discases malled free, civic Co., Atlanta, G, PV (Chronled Nervons Diseasen. Quick, Bure C guarantes gloen Y dame sndertaken. ebrated Modical Workn, CLARKE, M, by 186 Soutl AGO, ILL. DOCTOR WHITTIER {Fatabitanoa 101 §oriet B@Send twostamps for ¢ Address, Fo D). Clack Sireet, G t. Louis, Mo. b e longes Prosiration, Mente! and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Awec. tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Polecavag, old Sores and Ulce e N 0 any addtiee, Cousultation at of fuviied, Writs for qucstionk, A Positive Written Guarantee Al curtiscas, Madlolnesrentoveryvher, ‘Amohleta: Tagiinh or Gormans 84 pager de- 30ribing Abovo dineases, sn 1ale or fombier FRES. MARRIAGE CUIDE! 280 puges. e pintes, liuwtraicd 1n eloih and glt biadio e T o, Tie Thie ok . 3 Intent 4o otlVeaite, fonoty. ow, e e HADGABESS uIt LICHOWS U 186 AIVIOu L B IBREVE and Jick Tk HEALTH and VIGOR of YOUTIH, Dym B vepela, Wantof Appeiie, due a o Sirength Wil puriry the Lato e LIVER and Res Euli CADIES;; gnd in DR. El BTER' The remarkable growth of Omahm during the Iast fow yoars Is » matter of groat astonishment to those who pay an occastonal vislt to this growing olty. The development of the Stock Yards—the neccssity of the Belt Lins Road—the finely paved streots—the hundreds of new rosldences and costly buainess blooks, with the population of our clty more than doubled In the laat five yoars. All this in & great eurprise to visltors and fs the admiration of our oltfsens, This rapld growth, the businoss activity, and the many substantlal lmprovements made a lively demand for Omaha rosl eotate, and overy luvestor has made s handsome profit. Sinse the Wall Stroot panle May, with the subsoguent cry of hard times, there has baen(}aun doemaud from speculas tors, but a falr demand from lavestors seoking homes, This Inttor class are taking advauntage of low prices In bulld. ing materlal and are recmring thelr homes ot much less cost than wlil be posalble s year hence, Speculators, too. ean buy real esta’ cheapor now and ought to take odvant e of present prices for future pro ta, The next few yenrs promises greaten dyvelopments In Omaha than the past vs goars, which have boon as good aa we could reazonably deaze, Now man- ofacturlng establishments and large job- bing houses ara added alrost weekly, and all 2dd to the prosperity of Omaha, Thero aro many {n Omaha and through- bat the Stata, who have thelr money In the bauks drawing a nominal rate of terest, which, If judielously Invested 1 Omaha roul estate, would bring them much greater returns. We have man; bargains which we are confident wlfi bring the purchaser large profits in the near future, ‘We have for sale the finest resi- dence property in the north snd wes:‘,efl;; parts of the cigv. North we have fine lots at reason- able prices on 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, Calitor- 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 1n the western part of the city will increase in valua We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- ty in the south part of the city. The length, Give a ssmple of neat patching. Cut the mus ia blas snd sew a Two hundred pairs of cyes ssanned the Dlackhoard, 200 mouths were packerad with varylny exprossiooe, 200 hulf yards of ““Lovsdale abietns” were dragg ol from lizes and waved in atr aino- ment, and taen the work hagen,” Montreal Witness, The word *«s " is from the Latin caro, flesh, and vale, farewel'- - *‘farew. | to flash,” in fact, The festival orignally began on tho feast of the Epiphany, and continued to Ash Wednesday., In la‘er years it was limited to from three to eight days prior to Ash Wedncsday., The custom is in all probabi'ity derived from the heathen celebrations in honor «f re- tarning epriry Banquets wera ths usual concomitants of the carnival durlog she middle sges Tha carn vol is stul popu- larin Rime, Venice, New Or'caus, and other places. The Roman calebrations aro recordod a3y having been eapecilly splendid durirg the pontifica‘e of Pope Paul 111, 15634-49, when the Eternal city was overlhhywing with weslta sent thither from sll Ctristendom. The sports of that day were subdivided into three divieiors —vla: races and two kinds of spectacolir The other Italian citles, Ve- uria, Milan, Florcnce and Naplee, all vied wich Rome in the magoificcace of their coruival displays. At present these bave dwindled down to a mere ic st.totioa for morey gatting. The fun at Rome now usvally «uds by burning a co- loseal fizure—supposed to represiut the catnoval —on the night of Shrove Tues day. At Pirs, treceraivalls msrked by the pravalence of ver ous g yet us, sach a3y the werring of ma ks (n the streets, (12, On the Sunday and Tuesday before Leat the karuf or 5 (fat 0x) pro cersion parades the streets, Our carcival week at Mcnueal Jays no claim to atiq vity, bot alresdy Cids falr to 1ival the older annivers ry, when the amount of gena'ne, mirth, r-velry, sp 1, and (nter- ta'nment crawded into it 18 coneilezed, Some of the Causes Givlrg vise t) Cyspepin are over-work, badly ccokad feod, burry in eavlng, too much grea ¢, disigreeatle companions, teo litt'c sleep, too much worry. Dyep ¢ia Is a curee, bu: Browns I'on Bittax it bacaar it casts out ayspep snd oakes suttertog paople well E. Patton, 2620 Fraoklin s'ret, Louis, says: **l ueed Brown's lecn Bi. | ters for dyspejs'a, and it did me good, | developments made in this section e e by the Stock Yards Company and |and medisino msy 1R BOTTLES, BrlANger, . coeeeeseasssese Havaris Julmbacher, eaYin Pilsner.... ++ Bobomian FCVTL P +vases.DVRMON DOMELTIO. Bud werser. coeveserans Anhauser. s e e mem e 3656 81 0 o ¢ rmerersa s 5 0 000« M1} waukes Jehlitz-Prlener— .. .. .. Milwankeo Arug's . .Omahs Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine Wire. Y0, MAURER., 1218 Karnam St. St, Lounis MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY 160kb and Capltol Avenue, tronts all cazos Crly plod or Deformed alac diseases of 4k Nervous 8ystem, Throat, Lungs and Urinary Organs All tasos 0 Ouryabure of the Bpine, Crooked Fee Loy snd Arms, Disenses of the Hip, Knce, and Aukle Jolnta. Chronlo affoctions of she Liver Rhoumatism, Paralysls, Pilcs, Ulcors, Ostarrh, Asth ma and Bronohils ere all drdated by nsw and suo coseful mothods. All diseasos of the Blood and Urln ary Organs, fuoluding those resulting from lnclicre Mon. oF exposure, are satoly mud suocessfully treatod Young men, mladl agad, and old wen suflorlng from Wesknes and Nervouo exhaustion, produciay indigestion, Palpitation of tho Heart, dency Dizzness, Loss of Memory,Lack of Enorsy and Am- bition, can be restored 80" Lualth and vigor, If osse 1s ok & olong neziected. The Surgeon In charge was prosideot of the Northwestern Burgical Insth tute and Surgeon of the National furgical Institute. 1t afficted, call or w rite! ull doscription of your case, be sent you. Cobsultation ieponsary, Crouuse Hlock, Oumiaha, Neb. Office hours 10-18 . w.,1-B8 7-8p ® Aooteve o108 Beware of all tratslioy agents Wo bave o Beus for cliculars fres. Addres Omahy the railroads will certainly double the price mn ashort, time We also have some fine business lots and some elegant inside resi- dencer for sule, Parties wishing toinvest will find some good bargains by calhng | BROKERS. 213 South 14th St Bet veen Farnham and Douglas, P.8.—We ask those who have property for #ale atnbarfain to give us & call- We want only bargains We will positively not handle prop erty st more than 1ts real value,