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THE DAILY BEE---I‘UP DAY, FEBI{UARY 17, 1885, mN.c Wil dation, Wenlneas Fin,Chilin nnd Fevs Aidnevs Pt '\\\Q‘&&S\@k and Dndisputed ta the BROAD CLAIN . veingtne VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND MOST RERFECT COORING ST0VE Kver offered to the public. HAMBURG - AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for Engiand, France and Germany. The steamships of this well known line are built of Iron, in water-tight compartments, aad aro fur- y requisit to mako the passige ablo, They carry the United ean malls, and leave New York Saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Cherboug, (PARIT and HAMBUR Rates: Stecrage from Hamburg $10; mund trip $20 First Cabin, Honry Pundt Mark Hansen, F. E. Moores, ). nts {n_Omaha, Gronewes & 8.hoentgo agenta In Councll Bluffs. C. B. KICHARD & €0, Gen. Fass. Agta, 61 Broadway, N. Y. Chas. Koz' minski & Co.. General Western' Agents, 170 Wash- Ang 8t., Chicago, Ill. 10, to Mlamburg 805 anu & ow_sulforors. Cnthaa B Non T For Mon. Quick, sure, sate. Tiook. Civiale Aeantys 160 Fetion Si, Now Yorks VIGOR A SANSOME-STREET MENAGERIE A T key-Eating Tigress—The Pec- cary or Wild Pig—1ts Fighticg Powers, $an Francizco Call, Mr. Domenick Robetts of D. Reberls & Co., 510 Saneome sireet, kas for some years teen engagad in handling the var ions wild an'mals breught ivto this port by sailors snd cthere, His placa of bue incss geverally cor taing tevers] spicimens of wila beasts, in trapsit or awaiting cus- tomoers. Some littla while ago Mr. Roberts was offered by & Chinaman who had reccived her from Southern China a fine young tigress, with a hea'thy appetife, and, af ter some bargaining, became her poe scsser for the sum of £25. Ste was de Illvered to Mr. Robers i her csge, and placed in the rear porticn of the store. Ths animal was gradually temed to soch a point that she would permis eomeeir k ing and handling, and became a great pet with the employer, who christened her “Glalia " Onaccount of her health it was not deemed advisable to keep Giulia on a low meat diet, 80 ¢lis was venerally on the lyokout forany odds and cods to be gobblod up. Rober s & Ce. are pul try dealere, and thelr s'ore is full of live tutkeys, geese, ducks and chickens iu cps These are oftenctanged from one cage to another, and usuall some escape while being ehifted. The tigress's cage seemed to have a great attrasticn for the fowle. The fr iably fluttered 1ight in to the range of Guliv's clawe, who would gon and vice-verss whenever they could cateh sight of each other. Aragon whs about this time sbob in the leg end two bullets s‘ruck him on tte head ard glano:d off, but siil he kept up his vigil. Almost 1o deepair, Sher 1t Poe sent a man to Anto Chic) forglavt powder, but none could be obsained, avd then he diepatch ed Depu'y Sherlff Breut to Las Vegas with instructions to sccors the giant powder and ask Pat Garrett to come out aud awlst him. [n the meantmc ha'f & dozen overtures werc made to Aragon, his wife ecting as the medium and fical y he oontented t throw hia fire ams out of the window provided he should ot be killed, He threw out his rvix-thonter, but, as the ehoriff snspect:d, retained his Winches er and sno her s'x shooter, and the very firet cppertunity hat offercd he again mmenced firing, Pas Garrett was not in 1 Veeae, bat Sheriff R moro and several depaties ar rived on the scene a* 4 o'clock Tuesday worping snd negot'atiors for Aragon's sirrender were resvimmed. Romero av sured Arazcn's wife that she must uss &l! ber fnfluence to this end, and afrer much paleyiog, Aragon belrg promised protoc tion trom all violence, the desperado al lowed his wife to enter the *‘fort,” and sent out his fire arma to Sheriff Pos, he himself following lier and suerendering. Hurley's remains were buried on Mon ¢ay beside these of Deputy Cornon Hatchet's ranch. Sheriff Pos gives these as real facts in the caee, snyiog he deesn’t anderstand how the sheriff of San Mi- gusl county can claim all the eredit of capturivg Nicolas Aragon when it s a well known fact that he hes lived withio twenty-five miles of Las Vegas ever tince THE ONE.EYED MAN, A Langhable Inciaent in a Louisville Street-Lan, A fanny i nteame uader my ob servation the other day, writes 8 Louie- ville Courler Journal goseiper 1 wes olng down on cne of those street.cars 10 which two lor g ceats tun lengthwise. The only other cccupant when I gct on was & baxom-lo king, rosy-cheeked Irish WCInan, persaps two or taree and twenty Immediately attarward there me in a plinli-dressed and moeek 1o king little man, Who took a seat just oppotite me. Tha weman had deposited herelf at the feriher gend my ecat Something queer aboat the man's appearance struck me at first glance, but 1t was not unti after a cauti ck that 1 perceived just what the matter was. He had lost an eye, and the missing orb hai its place eupplied by a glass ople. It was lik the one ownad by thy horse of which Audibras spsaks, end was “‘specteal and glaring. Happening to look towsrd my buxom nefghbor, 1 wes surprised to sse that she \ppesrad uneasy, An tndignant look was upon her face, and sho twltched berself around in the seat and s'ared vigorously of the window. She remained in that position a full five minutes, and then glared over her shoulder at the meek- looking man, Her face reddened, and sho faced him with a withering glance, The glsss.oye mot it unrepolled, and gazed peck with a placid stare. Hibcroia turned redder than ever, and a scowl enap them op quicker than I'ghtning As & fowl-killing machine shs was allthat could be derirad, but when the blrds wire resciied from her it was found that they bad turned black ss coals fecm (he poicon of her claws, and could not be used es fcod, Giu'ia got away wich some twer ty - three turkcys and gerse, and chickens innumerable, The cffcr of the Wood- ward's (iardens manager of §10 for Giu- lia was declned, and she was at last eold for $60 to the Mdgys whatf menagorie, where she now is, birg attraction. The present lesdivy character at Rob- erts & Co.'s store is a peccary, or wild pig. “Tac s he has been nemed, is w very savage fellow, and to see him seize a club and bite it, when he s stirred up, isa good warning to keep p away. The pecc:ry s now princigal'y found in the Texas River bottoms, whence this one came; there they run in droves of from ten te forty, and are a most dangerous foe to hunters. They are abrolately de void of fear; attack them and they will turn and chase the hunter, and although he 1 kill ttew, one aft-r another, the last ons left still keeps up the attack Tho geners] way is for the Lunter to climb a treo, cither voluntarily or by prees of huahu!- and shoot them down as they surround {t. They are very dangerous in a band to band fight; their srong sharp tusks, about four inches lorg, cut like knives, and their thick hides are imp 1 vlous to ordinary blows. Their ex!riord- inary viclousness and coursge mes? formidable antagoni not a large animal, beiog about 15 inches hizh at the shoulder, and about 2} feet long; very compactly built, with @ sav- age pig-llke head, and emall twinkling red eycs. Some years ago & peccary was trapoed allve and partly tamed; he was matched against the best tighting dogs, trrespective of weight, of this couniry snd Europe, and won over 130 battles, invarlably eut ting his advertary into ribbons, The pic- ture of “Pepe,” tha fighting peccary or pig, adorns the walls of most sporting l!neel. Sarip Dri & Cora The universal favorite, S.and Great Britain di s, economical, and Saves anxioty, waste, and both ia the Whelesome, nutritiors. trouble. M. R. RISDORN, Gen' Insurance Agent REPRESENTS) Phonix Insurance Co., London, Ossh Assots. 5 e % — “A NEW MEXICAN DESPERADO, The Man Who has Been a Terror to the Border for Years, Sants Fe (N, M.) Review, Nicolas Aragon, the Jutest criminal 0 | celebrity, iaa little weezen-faced Mexi- Ghrard Fire, Fiiad 1phia, Wi 'w Fund, Cavita; Imported Beer 1R BOTTLES. Erianger,. +eseseee Bavaria, Culmbacnoz, se<e. Pilsner Kaiser. +ses.Bramen, DOMESTIC, Budweuser... 3 Anhauser.eee e .5t Louis, Best'. — ilwaukes. Sdllltz-l’llauor._._.. Milwaukee. Krug's vovese ..Omaha Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine Wine. ¥D. MAURER, 1218 Farnam St. ORIGINAL. GOULD&COS N 18 CONDUCTED BY Royal Havana Lottery | (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) Drawn at Havana Cuba, Every 12 to 14 Days. o SHISEY & CO, 1 . MOLL & CO,, 417 M. OITENS &''CO, 619 A FINE LINE OP Plas & 0rgal WOODBRIDGE BRLS, THE ONLY EXOLUB\VE MUSIE HOUSE IN OMAHA" NEB, E- \t' cwce'wvng lr.“Vnnv % 6o v‘uun.u o can, 28 years old, with a keen *'sn-key” black eye. He is a native of Limitar, Socoro county. His hard face Indicates abundant brate forcs. At 2 o'cleck yee “ay afternoon De. J. H. Sloan ripped ap his pantles as he lay on a palle: at ihe jail and arcesed tue wound o th 16 of his laft leg, this attention beivy he first the poor wroh‘\ hhd receive ince he was ehot at 1 o'c'ock on M imday lact. TIn illustrat'on of bis real nerva 1 s only na ry to stata that he lav " this adobo houte pear Chapcrito,Win. ¢hester o hend and fought Sheritt Po aud four deputles for fifiy five boars after the bullet hud caused tlus painiul {lesh wound in his leg, Why did you oppose the oflicers of thelaw?’ asked the R¢view man through an an Interprefer. “People told me they would hang me if | submitted to arrest,” he replied, “'and of courss I fought for my life. A grert desl of a sensational claractar has been written about this man, much of which sems to be the crestion of the vivid imegination of Lis Vegas raporters Aragon devies that he ever operated with Bil y the Kid's" gary, and it is well krown that he had no hand in the kil iog of Col. Porter, near Giolden, Ara gon has a 1auch on the I 0 Gslifnos op- posite Whitmore's and twenty-five miles south cf Las Vegas, Therc bhe has re- sided for o long term of years, and has occasioned no li tle annoyance by kifllng oattle and stealing horecs belonging to the Pecos valley settlers. Last May he confessed to stealing a horse in Lincoln county and was sentennced to two years in the pentteatlary., Escaving from™ jail te killed Corn and no attempt was made to,captivre him., Shenft Pee will now en deavor to have the charge of horse-steal- ing ogwnst Arazon te: avide so that he cen be indicted and tried for the grea'er crime of willful murder. SKIN DISEASES CURED, By r. Frazier's Magic Ointment. Cures if by magic: Pimples, Black Heads or Grub Blotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving the skin clear and beautiful, Also cures Itch, Salt Rheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips and old, Obstinate Ulcers Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt rrlce. 50 centa, Sold by Kuhn & Co. and 0. F. Goodman. e Fruit-growing ss a Basinecss. Of late the columns of the agricultural papers have con‘ained the reports of mavy meetings and deliberations of horti culiurists and the thoughts of the people tarn wietfully from snow-et-rms to the time when snowy blossoms shall make the orchard flsscy white. At such a time there la an especially absorblng in- torest in an srdcle like that upon frott. growing as a business, which appears in Vick’s Monthly for February. In that article the author eays that fruit-growing as a business is especially adapted to some regions and to eome restrict:d localities, This tru:h, in relation to certain kinds of frult, s well comprehended; regarding othere, lees attention 1s given to it than gocd judgment demands. Ouateide of certain well-defined areasno one would think of planiing peach orchads and vineyards for profii: and, morethan this within the l1su fifty years the adaptabil- ity of cartaln localities for the profitable production of these fruits has greatly charged, in many cases as the reevlt, probably, of deforesting large tracts of country, The heart cheriles, which are widely grown In the cantral and eastern states, are unsuited to the wesr, where oaly soms kiands of dukes and Mcrallos can be raised, and some of these, which have gained a reputation for hardincse, a fow years unexpectediy fall. Many kinds of fruit can often be ralsed in perfection In gardens where they have more or less protection and shelter from buildings and trees in the neighborhood, which, when vlanted out on a large scale In the same locality, utterly fail in a short time Not- wihstandiry all the efiirts made to srcura suitanle variatics cf apples for the climates cf Illinois, Missouri, and Iowa —and how great these efforts have been only thess engazed in the work, or those | who have heen well informed for many years of the labors of the Zhorticultmis's of thole sta‘es, can LmJWAyur now, when the trees kive come into full bear- wng, and the demand is made upon them for a stcady sapply of fruit, they are giv- ing cut in this locality snd that, and many who lave devoted years to the rcarlog of these orchards are finding them at last fruitlees at a time when they should ba ylelding suitable returne, for the capital aud laber they have reccived. *“I'ae rimall fruits—stiawberries, rasp- berries, blackberries, carcants and goose- barries —are mora cosmopolitan, and yet these are raieed on al scale in eome plsces better than in others. These facts are presented t) impre:s the taought of the importance of selecting a eultible lo- cality when engsging in fruit culture. ““The intelligent and energetic man, who, with woll arranged and well maturod plans, engegcs in frmt cu'tare in a suica- ble locatlon, is almost sure ¢f ressnable sucoess, and if he has a speclal findnoss for the work lie has a superior adaptation to it; but1he happy-gc-lucky, thrifiicss soul may never hope, It be can have suon an aspiration, that this cceupation will lift him out of the rut of incompetency to which bis sell-impoecd or inherited slothfulness has fitted him. Itis noteaey to say what chapter in the littla book will be fiound most inferest- ing. Thatrelating to the improvement of plants, by judicious eelecti n and skillful cultivation, will be found of more than o) dinary lue just now when all are seeking mcans of relleving agricul. tural pursuits from the depression 1hat has resulted from intenee competition and from other causes. In this chapter the suggeetion is made that a serles of small experimental plots might well be inet tuted on every farm. The first, and perhaps most general use to which such trlal grounds should be put would be to test the quallty of purchased seed, and ascertain what proportion might be ex- he evaded the officers uatil October 29, when Sheritl Poe, of Lincoln, learned that he had been seen at his home near Chaperito and sent Deputy Jasper Corn to resapture hi Aregon saw Corn ap- proaching, and, takicg up a position be- hind a fence, fiud upon him; the first shot killing his horee and the next caneed tho death of the offier. Again last week Bher'fi Poo learned that Avigon was at bis old tricks of stealing his neighbors’ stock and with & posse of four me:n, sided by Mr. J, M, Abercomble, ranchero near Chaperito, surrounc Aragon’s koass at 3 o'clock on Sunday morning, Aragc n| wife and several other women were told to vacate the houee, and Sheriff Poe, aliliough not kmwlng that Aragon was really In the bou knocked on the doer aud ordered the dewperado to surrender. No response came, and Deputy John Hurley was or- dered to talk to the women, who had entered & stone house about twen'y staps di-tant, and learn what hos could from them, Hurley interviewed the ned that there was He stepped from the dnmuy and called out this lnforma. tion to Sheritf Poe, and at that instant Aragon fired from a window and Harley fell, dylng twenty hours later. A regular battle ensued, the officers firing at Ara. pected to grow under different condi- tiors, Other experiments sbould be de votad to ascertaining what partleuar varleties are likely to do bestin parii ular placer. ‘‘The investigator who sets to work to producs really Improved vavietles has & mora difficult task be- fore him, owlng to the number of excel- lent varieties already in existance, The|o consequence of this is that much labor and patlence must be expended betore any rea! fmprovement on what is already in existence can be expected, although there is the chancs that a resl a¢ may ba made almoet at once.” theless, the cffort to develop a rew and improved varioty s almcst iovariably well vepald, even though suczess In the attainment of that object msy not be achieved in a majori’y of cases, STOP THAT COUGH By using Dr, Frazier's Throat and Lung Bal- sam—the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Sore Throat, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, Do not ueglect & cough. It may prove fatal, Scores and hundreds of grateful people owe their lives to Dr, Frazier't Throat aud Lung Balsam, and no family will ever be without it after onoe ueing it, and discovering its marvelous power, It is put up in large family bottles and sold for lhe small price of 75 cents per bottle, Sold Kubp & Ce, and 0, ¥, Goodman, | w rld, vorsiread her handsome features, She tcok her basket frcm the floor and jammed it ferocious’y on the ecat by her +ide, giving a quick “huh,” liko a man che [vl‘n(' wood, Ths meek-lo king pas ronyer coughed behind one hand i & nislancholy way, and placidly smoothed lus facs with the other. Hisgood eye was staring straight into vacancy, while the glass one kept up its unwavering og'c on the buxom and warlike damsel in the oppesite corner, “‘Ye blaggard,” ehe histed uvnder her breath, and her teeth came together with lfll:inu! snajp. The object of her wrath starad out the window at a dog fight., The car passed the square, the diiver amiably glving his males a few exfra cuts with his whip to hurry them by. The passenger began to whistle half audibly. Hib:raia flounced around and cast an appealing leok av the Criver. That worthy was fl viing with a sarvant girl in a throcstory window, and happened not to see her. I coughed sadly and ehe instantly wheeled round, thinking it was another offensive movement. tler faco glowed [} Itke an autumn runeet, and this time she meant to settle the matier. She pushed | her bat back very much as Maguie Mitchell or Minnie M:ddern might oo, and, frcthing very hard, planted her arms akimbo and looked the enemy rall in the fice. The glass eyo beamed ividescently and impudently, but the poor men never draamed of the part it was playing in the comedy. For full five minutes the woman gszed, and then her baude dropped. Ieaw her wips away a cover: tear us she pulled down a veil and pulled the bell. She could stand it no longer, snd left the car, swelling with indigna- tion and sheme. If that mandoesn't wither away frcm some unseen cause within the next three moaths, 1 shall lose all my faith in the eflicacy of maledic- tion. ———— One reason whydiseases of the bladder and urinary organs are so difficult to cure is that they frequent'y haveno pro- vouncad rymptows. Husr's [Kidney and Liver] REMEDY is pecaliarly adapted to the cure of these complaints, and goes at once to the seat of the trouble, giving relief at cnce. ——— Hard Times, Real and 1 waginary. Theroe i3 a logmmahv cutiing down of waged, bat there is often an uncalled-for reduction. The cry ofhard times, though a special business is but slightly affected, i3 ai/ed upon as a pratext for ynndl.\"the e Whittler's lotter about the Burns an- niversay contains the assertion that ihere is not a logger’s camp in the Maine wocds where the Scotch poev's birthday in not to be remembered. A majority of the men in those camps arc French Cana- dians, who never heard of Burns, B Horstord's Acid Phosphate IN IMPATRED NERVE FUNCTION, Dr. C. A, Ferxain, Beston, Mass, saya: 1 have used itin cascs of im patrcd nerve furcti n, with beneficial re- sults, eepecially in cases whero the sys- rem is affacted by the toxic action of to- bacco. R Barnyard fowln eve now employed in a novel capacity by Nevadagold-scekers, The hens are plekcted, and, being hun- @ry, begin to scratch and eat. After three or four days’ honest toil they are killed and their crans examined for gold. As much ay $8 has been found in one craw, e — A township assessor in Luzerne county, Penneyivania, tendsr:d hs resignstion because he could vot, for conscientious reasons, fake the oath of office to aesess real estalc &t its actual value and then Aesees 8 cow worth 40 at §10 and a horse mnh £100 at § | —— A C8RD.—Toall who are suffering from ok ors L o youtny Rervous. wesknoew enrly decay, loss of manhood, ete. 1 will REE OF CHARG | —— An sngmm who has mnlv clectricity his study reccatly declared that in tne course of ten years he belicved it wonld be pessible to compress enough electric- ty in & substance the slze of an_egg shell to drive an express irain from Liverpool | _ to London, e — It is s31d that 2,000 persons ere cuo- goged in the celery industry fnthe neigh- b roocd of Kalamszos, Mich. Twen'y thousand etalks are ralsed upon aa acr ¢ geound. One wan s evipping five t- ns each day, and the crop of 1854 will y0ld 5,000 ¢ us Angostura llilmrn is known as the great regulator of t stive organa all over the Have iton your house, Ak your grocer or drogyist for the genuize article, man Uifactured by Dr. J, G, B, Bicgert & Sous, - —— Klolz, the lumber man ul Slu-u, Cal., has a big slab pila which ha has been ac cumulat ng for years, which is to be fired on the night of the 3d of March, in hcnor of the inauguration of President Cleva land, He thinks the blsze will be seen 100 miles away. An old bachslor and en old maid in Iodiana, azed respectively 70 aud GO years, fivally ¢ desided to " be wed, and onea coming to thit ecnclusion, they | § drove over thirty miles in a blinding spowstorm {0 !uw the marrisge cere mony performed, FOREIGN BV RUSSIA ¥ N, (e IRTIFYING 1N ASIA, February 16 —Some excitement 1 here to-day, particularly in ¢ and finavcial circles, by th iatches from Berlin ann: ent had ordered 2 ' rpose of strengtiening its posi Asia, the guns to bo of the They are evidently intended fortre for build, with the above report am om St Petorsbirg stating that Se s made o free p KA OF DYNAMIT February 16,—Speaker Miller, of has issusd an ordor excluding eve s included, from visiting any of t to the chawber, He eaid dynsmiters ¥ AUSTIALIAN CONTINGENT, Svak1y, Febrasry 16, Tho contingent o fore m New South Wales are exposted arrive here March 15th, THY PANAMA TOW Pasava, February 5. Tho cor Tox was creat merein a Russian governm guos for tion large<t pattern tors! ) pr s adja s afraid of th pletely cut off, trom Bogata since . cently published o at Gambeta, Our forces were to have at tacked them on the dth tut order 1 the governmen’ were received not to attack until iad been reinforced by 3,000 men who wore on the march from Dogata, Forty-five rebels at Cucutn were defeated with heavy losk 11 Ovana tho rebels triumy hied but wera wendly defeated by Col. Antonio Oa the 5th thy government forces attacked Oncuta and after five hours tghting captured the town, Many were killed on both sices, This news is not official, KGYPTIAN FINANCES, Catro, February 16,—The financial question has been enttled, and payment of inaemnity for loesos inewrred by the bombardwent of Al- cxandida, it is expecied, will ehortly b made. The commissioners, ccnsisting of the consuls of the differont powers, will assemble in a short time to settle the question of froe navi gation of the Sucz canal. 3 the rebels e The Chinese Must Go, Ancata, California, February 16, Th citi. this city, after compelling the Chinese to remove outside of the city limits, held a meeting and adopted resolutions pledgivg themselves to use all lawful means to prevent the ecttlement of the Chinese in Arcata, ens of e TRl A Wrecked Brig, Care May, Februrry 16. —The Inig Herm is ashore on Cold Springs Bar with a heavy sea. The life-saving etation is g It is feared the crew 1 Ing crew i8 awaiting an abatement of Reo S TR/\DF wen/ MARK Iree from A PROMP l' \AFE < anid I SURE OURE raencas, Tnflucnza, Coughy THE COLUIES 4 YOUPLTR CONPANY, Waitimorcy Hary iand, .8, Ao HEALTH. Switts § months ag remedies withot LG flo cured ¥ physic Ing roliet. ) At y at Law, 1 mo of rhenmatism three avs had culausted thelr Vh Bru TN T hava been affticted with rheuniatism nearly vonrs, and a fow hottles of Switt's 1t is & God send t) the yuffering Jo B WA fort Speelfic cured me , Thomson, Ga. passed throueh Tast winfor Siwky Heknerr, Ed. Se, Caltivat TWENTY VEARS -1 had Dheen a_ sufferer feom rEcumatism twenty years; was re uced toa ekeloton on crutshee. Switt's e me sound and wol Mis Ezia MERsi > fle has o , Macon, Ga. Swift's S;ecific has relicved me of rheumatism which at cnie time treatened to stop my ministerial work. REv. W. A, Kiki, Cr. se ¥lans, Aln. Swift's Specific is ontirely vogetalle. Blood and Skin Diseasos matled treo, Treatiso on J MEAH A A GROWING CITY The romarkable growth of Omahn during the lust fow yoars la & wattor of great astonlshment to thore who pay an ocoaslonal vislt to this growlug elty. Tho dovelopment of the Stor¥ Vards—the neceselty of the Belt Lins Rond—tha | finely paved streota—the hundrods of new roeldoncos and ocostly bueiness blocks, with the populstion of our olty more than doubled In the last five yoars, All thin is & groat nurprlun to vlaitors and Is the admlratlon of onr cltlens, This rapld growth, the busiuess actlvity, and the many -nbuu\n!.hl lmprovements made n livery domand for Omaha rosi estate, nml every investor has made a handsome profit, Tk SwirT SrRciric Co., | PRIVATE mmnll‘&\(‘“nnl "‘lt’l\fl’l. ) @uie, Bure Cares. {Betatiianed 1to1) geritten g‘;;‘;flm"‘fl"v;": R ‘mulm..mm-.m'} Chrated Bedical worke, Address, L) Clark Atlants, Ga., the storn. e Boiler Fyplosion, SpiiverigLD, 11, February 16,— An cngine Doiler at the East Shaft coal mine exploded this morning, instantly killing the engincer and fireman and wrecking the building. ik It Should be Generally Known., that the multitude of discases of a scrofu- lous nature generally proceed from a tor- pid condition of the liver. The blood becomes impure becaueo 1he liver docs not act propetly sud work ofl the pofson from the syst:m and t1e cortain rewults a-e blotches, plmples, (raptione, swellinga, tumors, ulcers end kinared affections or sottling upcn the lurys and poiscning their delicate tissues, until ulceraticn, breaking down, and consnmpt’on is es- tablished. Dr. Pierces *Golden M dical Diecovery”’ will, by actirg upon the liver and purifying the bluod cure sll these dlseates, OMAHA SAVINGS BANK | Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. Capital Stock, $1560,00¢ L ability of Stockholders, 300,004 £.ve Por Gent Interest Paid on Depes LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTAZ) sif Offcers dh Dirsctors Pro m Presiden Dicacto Cashls H. K. BURKET FUNERAL nmsémn AND EMBALMER, 11 N. 16th Street, OMATIA, UNITED STATES National Ban U. 8. DEPOSITORY, S. W. Cor. Farnam and 12th §ts Ozpital, - $100,000.00 C, W, HAMILTON, Pres't 24, T, BARLOW, Cashier DIBECTORS: H, M. CaLbwerr, B, F. Swirn, O, W. Hamwron, M. T, Bantow, 0. WLt HaMiLion, Acceuntn soliciter and kept suk Ject to sight check. Ceortiflcatos of Deposit Issuod pav ablein3 6 and I2mentns boaring Intorest, n demand withoutin: torest. Advances made to customors e approved securlitiesat markot rats of Interest. The Interests of Customers ar¢ c'osely guarded and every facliity compatible with principles e sound banking freely oxtended. Draw sightdrafts on England,ire land, Scotiand, and ali parts of Eu- rope. tail Buropean Passsgn Tickete United Btates Depository First National Bant —OF OMAHA— QOor. 18th and ¥Farnam 8tz The Oldest Bankirg Establishmen: n Omaha, RUCCESEORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHBER Organised 1o 1858, Jrqmlud as & Natlonal Bank In DAPIT. . lUHI’hUB A.I‘D lerru ‘1‘0 oo; OrmoEsa BIRBOTONA. 2 , Proaidend. e ChsiaTON, Vics Fresidest, A euwrus Koustes, 3d Vice Prestdext, 4. ). PorPLATCH, st Ca 1 DAV, Casits! W H Maquixs, Asslsiant Ceshier. Transaots » general banking bueioess. lasues bm ulllnmlil bearing interest. Draws drafle oo Sa Franclsoo and principal cities 1o Ahe Uniked Biabes Also Loudon, Euulln Edloburgh sad Abe princips oltios of the continent and Burope COLLEQOTIONS PROMPTLY MADA DOCTOR WHITTIER 617 §t. € Imrlm \( ml~. Mo. y, Meate! and | and otne: hEece Physical Weakness ; Mercurl Blood Poltosing, tions of Throat, Skin or Bones i Wit for question A POSItIVB Wrmen Guarantee "MARRIAGE GUIDET B0 pagen. e plates, Hlnatrated in eloth and cit biodiog, l"l‘*Ol LYTRUB 1 %@N ('!‘“ LS ALy 1 WDNEYS, i HEALTH R E O G e WLICK's Dix E3T14CT 0F MALT™ 68 U find the $1 to buy. holid the momical xi Drugyic, op it, but if loitt’ orieard a ean, ¢ press pard. New Woodwork ! New Attachments Warranted 5 Years. .BULD ON EASY PAYMENTS, Tl G IELX Ruming Domestic E. LOVEIOY, 28, 108b Strect, Omsba, Sinoe the Wall Streot panle May, wlth the subsequent cry of hard tlmes, there has haan(‘e-u demaud from specula- tors, but a falr demand from Investors seoking homes. This latter clasa aro taking advantage of low prices In bofld. ing matorlal and are securing thelr hemen at much less cost than will be possible » yoar hence. Speculators, too, ean buy roal esta’ » cheaper now and ought to take advant . e of present prices fox future pro ta. The noxt few years promises gunen dsvelopments In Omaha than the vy years, which have been as goo nn we could reasonably desire. Now mau- nfacturing establishments and large job- bing houses are added almost weokly, and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and throngh- but the State, who have thelr money In the banks drawing a nominal rate of terest, which, If judiciously Invested 1 Omaha real mm. would bring them much greater returus. We have many bargalns which we are confident wiil bring the purchaser large profits in the nsar future, We have for sale the finest resi- North we have fine los at reason- able prices oa Sherman avenue,1 7th, 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 ont Farnam, the pro perty i the western part of the eity will inerease 1n valua We also have the agency for the e R R Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this gection by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price in ashort time We also have some fine business ele; inside resi- lots and some gant dencer for sale, Parties wishing to invest will find some good bargains by callingu &l REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 Sounth 14th St Bet veen Farnham and Douglas, P.8.—We ask those who have for rale at a bargain to give We want only bargains We will positively not hundlo prop orty at more than its rcal value.

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