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THE DA1LY BEE-- MONDAY, FEBKUARY 99 4y 1885, THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA T0 BUY" I:U RHNN I ITIU“RRE[ Is AT DEWEY & STONES’ One of the Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States to Select From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOK Are now PIANOS offerine ORGANS FACTORY PRICES. The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS!! FOR CASH OR ON 100 PIANOS! INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds, Jew- elrv. Clocks and Silverware. MAX MEYER & CO. The only importers of Havana Cirars, and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. ‘Wholesale dealers in Guns, Ammunition, Sporting Goods, Notions and Smokers’ Ar- ticles. ) Orange Blossom Flour WHOLESALE BY L. A STEWART & CO, 1013 Jones Btieet } ask ¥oR mED CROSS. { OMAHA NEB e CHICAGO A% ORTH- N ESTERN RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINE Omaha Council Bluffs and Chicaeo. The only tno 10 take for Des Moines, urshall town, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixie, Chicago, il \waukee and all points east. To tho people of Ne Sraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Orogon, Waehington and Californis it offers superior advantages not possible by any other line, Among fow of (ho numerous yalnta of euperlor. ¢ evjored by the patrons of ‘this road hotween Ohnahi Yeago, o s & day of DAY human art snd w LOR DRAWING ROOM NARS, unsurpasscd by and 1ts widely celobrated PATATIAL DININ the cqual of which caunot be found elawher At Council Blufla the trains of the Union anect in Union Dopot with those of the C 0 & ! Chicago the trains of thie Tine make close connes those of all castern lines. For Dotroit, Columbus, Indi Nisgara Falls, Buffalo, iitabu Boston, Now York, Philadelph 1mgton and all points fn the agent for tickets via tho NORTH WE 1 vou wisn the accommodations 1 Al tioket agonts soll #ckots via this line M. HUGHITT, General Mauager. R 3. HAIR, Gex. Pass. Agent. CHICAGO. FIMKEN SFAING VEHICLES wrs. Used oxclualyel CHICAG® CHICAGO, Milwankee & St. Paul RAILWAY. The SHORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE, FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST,. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEKN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, ~ Milwaukee, St Paul, Cedar Rapids, Davenport Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Island, Kreeport, Janceville, Flgin, Madison, TLa Crosse, Winona, olf, ‘And all other Tmportant points East, North east and Southeast, Tioket oMoe at 140! Farnam steet (lu Paxton Ho tel), and s Union Pacifio Depot. PULLMAN BLESPKRS And the Fixesr DiviNe Oars iy 7w WORLD are run on the main lines of the ChiCag0 milwaukeo & St. Paul R'y aud overy sitention {apaid to pasecngers by courieo.s employes of the A. V. H. CARPENTER, Gon'l Passenger Agent GEO, F. HEAF ORD, ‘Ase,t Geu'l Pass Agent. Gew'l Superintendent. ' 18 apbrodi 8 KetiviLy, oures mpof enorgy uervous debll ity, all wonkness ofg enerative syste oL by mall, J) BOWarner, 2107 Ass't Gen'l Manager. J. T. CLAKK, Loss and Gain. Cll.\l‘TF‘l( .. ST wa taken sick a yoar ago With bilious fever.” My doctor pronounced mo cured, but 1 got sick again, with terrible painsin my back and sid.s, and got sa bad 1 Could not move! 1 ehrank! From 228 Ibs. to 120! 1 had been doc- toring for my liver, but it did me no gcod. I did not expect to live more than three months, 1 began to use Hop Bitters. Directly appetite returned, my pains left me, my entire system secmed renewed as il my magic, and after usivy soveral bot- \les, T am not only assound a8 a sovereign but weight more than 1 dld befcra, To Mop Bitters I owe my life.” R. FrrzpaTrIcK. Dublin, Jane 6, '81. CHAPTER II, den, Mass,, Feb, 1, 1850, Gontlomen— ed with attacks of sick beadache.” Neuralgia, feamale trouble, for ycarsin the most terrible and excruciating manner. No medicine or_dootor could give me relfef cr cure, until [ used Hop Bitters. ““The firat bottle Nearly cured me;” The second made me as well and strong as when & child, ““And I have been 8o to this day.” My hueband was en invalid for'twenty yoars with a serious ““Kidney, liver and urinary complaint, “pronounced by Boston’s” best physi- ne— ‘Incarable ) : Seven hottles of your Bitters curcd him and I know of the ““Lives of efght persons” In my neighboiliood that havesaved by your bitters, : And mavy more are using them with great benefit, “They almost Do miracles?’ —Mrs. E. D, Slack. How 10 GET S1ck,—Expose_yonreelf doy and night; eat too much without exercise; worls too hera, without rest; doctor all the timos take all the vile nostruma advertised and then you will want to know how to get well, which is answered in th.se words - Take Hop Bitters! None genulne without & bunch of grean Iops on the white Iabel. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with *Hop" or **Hops” in thelr nawmo. ABIG CAT o= FREE Also 13 valuable and reliable re cipes (never before published,) any- one of which is worth $1.00 and from that to $25.00, and a copy the “Cultivator” sent FKE% to any one that sends 8 stamps to pay postage etc., 3 comic picture cards will also be enclosed in the pack- age. These recipes are valuable to the household and any energetic son knowing the secrets they disclose need never want for money. Please write name and address plainly. Put 3 stamps in a letter and address it to the W ESTERN PUB, CQ., box 609, Omaha, Neb. .M‘ 0 8bove Uisense by | ™ T o e worst Mod and ot fou . W Wgeiherwiths VALUABLETRE; 10'any pulorer. Gireexpreas and P 0. ahir DR, T, A, BLOCUM, 181 Fearl 81, N LADIESON ausT rUB- Bandsone @ faminaied EVELOFMENT COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEW 8, CONTINUING THE CONTEST, Another Move .nn"n Attempt of Judge Aylesworth to Supplant Judge Locfhonrow, The jad contest, In Aylesworth olai occupicd by Judg which Ju the district bench Loofbourow, bad ahoad Des another act-back, or rather set On Friday case came up at Moines bsfore Judges Giv the Judge McHenry being unal eut, The otneys for Jadge Loofbourow moved to have the case dismiss d, alleging insuflictency of notice and lack of juris- diction by the court, The motlon was promptly overru'ed, exceptions takcn, and an answer filc By agreement the onso was then continued thirty dags, March 23 being the date now sct fota hoaring. S— WHEELER WORSE, Young Jefreris R wested, and His Balil Increased, Wheeler, who was shot some weeks ago by young Jeffrls, is growing worse, and there are fears that bo will dio. Satuday aftsrnoon Jefleris was ro- arrosted and his bail {ocreased to §3,000, in view of Wheeler's a'arming condition. A Wora @o My ln\\'— Working- men! Once more you are called upm to give your veice for honest government at the coming city election, Partler, cliques and individoals are at work to foster their interests. Men ars corrupt and rotten in principle as a perished skank step forth fcr «flice particularly in the Fourth ward and from amony the demo- crats. Office szekers have their ward-bum- mers out to catch you in thair clatches even at the nominations. It is to say, *'set up second class lawyers,” keepcrs of dens and others that bave but little interest in the welfare of the clty, speak the loudest words in the conventions. Men of honor generally “stiy away.’ Our Christians ccntented with thelr good beliefs are aslecp, or disintsrested, and let this ehamcful'y etate of sffairs goon. Shalli’goonmy labor friend? Will you asslstin reform or not? Shall Council Bluffa keep on to be the corrupt target for the s'ate toshoot at! Shall your wives and daughtara be insulted and allured by a gang of thugs, thieves and loafers on Sunday, when going to church, any longer, unmolested by the guardians of the clty, generally thelr frlends? We advise the republicans to place stralght, upright men, who are not identified with gas, electric light or cther contracts, in the field, and they shall see that honest labor will stand by them, at leact that pertion that has learned a lesson from the lnst city election. We want mea who have brain and honor; who can do more than ride on free passes, vote away prop- erty, get illegal compensation, hold midnight sosslons, give corrupt declsions; select boyish short-legged po- llcemen over men like Clovgh, rhyte or Loonard; atand in with eluggers; glve orders for patrol wagons; appeint in- speotors enough for all the rocks in Colo- rado;] have the creek filled up with manure snd rubbish, breeding malaria, disease and death; and defame the good name of our city generally, and for all that accept buggles and stars from ques- tlonable donators. Shall the political purties no’ heed this or a public meeting from all incorrapt citizens will be called to effect a change. 3. 8. AND 4, A. PERSONAL. Col, Hogeland, the newsboys’ friend, is now working Atlantic. John T. Pugh, of Pacific Junction, came up | Saturday to see Monte Cristo. Charles Barghausen and 15, Rosecrans have gone to Sioux City to plant a new grove of Druids there, Mrs. Tamon and Mrs, O'Neill, of Missouri Valley, werc in the city Saturday to attend the matinee, o Thecdore A. Terrell, of South Bend, Ind., spent Suuday at the Pacific, Hoe is a cousin of Nat Terrell, the popular K, O. condustor, C. A, Wright and wife, of Santa Ross, Cal., arrived at tho Pucific yesterday, They both formerly resided here, Mrs, Wright being a niece of J. B. Rtue, who lives in the suburbs of the city. Quite a party from Missour: Valley came to this city to eco O'Neill in Monte Cristo, Among thein wore Ed Cusack, Joe Bradley, W. H. Lovekin, W, Coolbaugh, T, ¥, Wood worth and Fred Humphroy, They stayed over night 2t the Pacific aud resurned home yesterday. — A Change in the Oonstellation. There was & change aboat In the pollc force yestcrday, cfficers Smullers, Aus- tin and Towns going on day duty. Aus- tin wi'l patrol Broadway, Vino and Pierce etreets from Main streev to Buck sirect. Towns will patrol Bancroft, Maio, Pearl and Sixth streets from Brcaiway to Sixteenth avenue. Officer Smallers will patrol First Avenus, Broad- way aud avenues A and B from Maln street to Twellth street. Officers Cusick and Wheelsr now go on night duty, the first taking Broadway, First Avenue and avenues A and B from Pearl street to Twelfth street, and Wheeler patrolling Breadway from Pearl to Market s'raet, North Main, Bancrofs, Main and Pearl strects from Broadway to Willow avenue, The other beats remain unchaoged, e —— Real Estate Transters, The following is a list of real estate transfers filed yesterday in the recorder’s office of Pottawattomie county, Iowa, as farnished by A, J. Stephenson, abstrac- tor, real estate and loan agent, Council Bluffs, Yowa, February 21, 1885, John Eckery to " 3 { part of 10, blook 23, x:olu?‘fiparobw b Brigham Graybill to John Graybill; lot 10, block 9, Underwood, §50. Arvillsa Johnson to Babette Wack; oart lots 10 and 11, block 1, John John- son’s add., $300, 73 Jobnson to Babet'e Wack; part lots 10 and 11, blok 1, John Johnson's add., §525 $2,075. Total eale e “Dress Up." Jomes Franey, the well known mor- shant tallor, has not only #o far racovéred from bis lllness as to be able to give hie personal attention t> business, but has wot his new goods in, eo that now 1s the time for his many customers to drop in on him and ‘‘dress up.” He certalnly hay af large and vatled stock of rods as can be found in this patt of the world and es t> good fits and cxcellent mske everybody knows that Frauey lead, Pat in your orders esrly, e — IOWA 1TEMS, 3 8 debt of &5 A citizen of Boome shoveled the snow \ bis sidowalk, and it kilied him, COedar Raplds w amended Ida county vote on the quostion ity chuter cn March an The In‘est novelty is the Des Molues man who b .« grown fat on hot *water, ity poands in An fron bridge, 2,200 feet long, will be conatratad over the Mississippi at Keith burg during the coming season, Russ:1l Sage, of New Yotk, is president of the company. The Chicazo, Rock Is'and and Pacific will shortly bogln work on an extension of its. Winterset branch from Wiaterect routhward to a connection with the south- western divieion, A coaple of brates living nesy Burling- ten, beat a 16-year-cld boy to insensi Dllity, alliging as an excuse for the inhuman assault that the boy had snow- balled them, They were arrested. The ministerial union of Cedar Rapids belleve thay have diecovered that the young of the human kind find amasc: ment in roller skating, and now the rink must go. Towa's two naval cade!s falled in their Annapolis examination, and were, as is customary In such caees, allowed to kick themsolves out of the back door of the academy by resigning. Keokuk is cackling with delight over the congressional appropriation of $100,- 500 for & governmentbullding. By judi- cious management that starter of $100,- 000 can be made to pan out a half mil- lion. The 128,500 acras planted in Irish potatoes in tle stats in 1884 ylelded 12,- 953,000 bushels, or nearly seven and one- half bushels for ecash {inhabitant, snd brought an average price of 27 cents par buehel. The Burlington Gazstte insists that the present telophone rate means robbery, and calls for a reduction to 825 per year, and further believes the hello machlne eates ehould be regulatad by legislative enactment. The Des Moines News reports the birth of a spotted child In thst city, the rasult of miecegenation, the father being'black, the mother white, with red ha'v, The child {s white with black spots about the shouldsrs and back. A teacher ina Dabuque Third ward school sent one of her puplls, a little girl, to bringa botils of acid froma clotet, in getting which the child broke and spilled the terrible liquid fire over herself, burning her little hands in a hor- rible manner, Gov.Sherman has appointed the follow- ing ladics and gentlsmen as delegates to the conference of charitles and correction which meets at Washlrgton in June: Dr. Jennie McCowan, of Davenport; Mrs. Mary Wright, of Des Moines; and Hon. L D. Lowelling. of Mitchellville; Hon. W. J. Moir, of Eldora; Hon B, J. Miles, of Eldora. Six!y-eight applicatlons for license to sell liquors from residonts of twenty conntles of the third Iowa revenue dis- trict were reccived by Deputy Collector Logan, of Waterloo, in one day last week. Of these sixty-elght applications thirty were from persons deairous of engaging in the retail business, Wabash station agenfs have been or- dered t> procure new uniform between this and Aprit 1. Orders are to be sent direot to the company and the sults are to be furn'shed by a St. Louls house at $22 50 a euit, cash on delivery. Agents will be required 1o gat two suits a year, one April 1, and one the 1s of Novemb- ber. The Wabash may be short on in- tercst but it's bound to be larg on clothes, o — Masonry [Over Two C The London Freemason of Novembe 1tt saya: Bro, Whytehead, in a very op pertune paper, last week, calls attention tra fact, which, though for some time known to Masonic studente, is hardly yot known to the msjority of Knglish Fre masons. It Is the existence of an orzen- ized body of Freemasons—speculative and opera‘ive—in the ecventeenth c¢:n- tary. Dr. Plot (a non-Mason) first called at'cation to the fact itself, end the pub- licatlon of Handle Ho'ms's works, and “‘A¢hmole's Datry,” contirmed the asscr- tion of cna who (by the way) does not appear to have been slurrad over, if not igoored and forgotten, by our Masonic historians. Andereon, in 1725, for some reeson or other (porhaps explicable,) does not mentlon the mattar; though, in , he glances a it in the extracts from “‘Ashmole’s Dairy,” Dr, PloVs 1ve- marks, and the seventsenth cen tury connection with Frecmascn- ry ot Inigo Jomes, Sir Christo- pher Wren and the Doke of Richmond. Untl quite recestly, our best writers paesed the :nteenth century history over, as, perhaps, & subject somowha: difficalt t> cxplain, though in the Brit. ish mueeum more than one§seventecath century gaifld legend remsived, as if re- produced then to meet a want, to satisfy a domand. And yeb nothing seems now to be more clear than that from 1646. (certa'nly) an English Masonlc body ex- 1sted akin to our own in this importnt fact, that non-operatives were members of the lodges. It Is not too much to eay that Masonlc life was golng on at War- rington in 1546; York, 1663; Chester, 1670, at any rate; London, 1682; Staf- fordshira, 1686 (and there and elecwhere much earller), if Dr. Plot be correct, and o av York abont 1690, If the Swalwell lodge traditions are cerrect, that lodge was in existence in the seven- teenth centory, and we have no doubt, a8 {ime runs on, these ecvidences will be maultipl'ed. The lwport- ance of Brother Whytehead’ spapar,then, amounts to thls—that in the theory of Masonte history being eontinuous, which the nineteenth cantury proclaims, he sup- plies another goodly link in bappy chain of undoubted and authentic facts, which is now irvesistible, snd which, af- ter long years of forgatfutpess and des- quictude, Is lengthening, hour by hour, We cannot expect full lignt all st once, but let us hail the twllight (keeping clcar of moonsh'ne, however), and seek to has- ten the dawn of a clearer atmosphera, At the ins'allation of Doric lodge, No, 2106, C. M. Chase, P, M, was the recipi- en of an elegant jewal, Inlald with dis- moods, at the hands of his brethren Mcrliz Kolmuk, the o'dest P. M. of Dor i, presented the same, on hehslf of the membership, in fittivg terms, and the re. ;ponse of the recipient evidenced his ap- preciation «f the beautiful testimonials s banquet cuncluded the interesting weeting, turies Ago, takes the | MORETON PREWEN, | Rngiish Oatile! CHAS. SHIVERICK, o e P T His oming, UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger El W utslr a Cele ske ¢h of Moreton Frewen, kno#n in New York as th f Mr. Leonard Jerome and Home Ranch on the Pord ive far away from the Home Ranea—ascord ing to the meaeurs of a placy fe the nearest railway stati u is dred snd tweaty miles distant 8pots rich Geueral Ma ke the last great Indian fight; and a li tle farther, on tha verge of Mr. Frowen's range, 1s the fatal apot In the Little Horn hitlls where Gerera! Custer and his con mand were cat up oy the Sioux. On the praielo some fifty yards fran tae house, soldicr—*‘A. Warren,” by and baried vator to all floors 1208 and 1210 trect, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, anam n whish two hun are the o fon 1 who was shos Iadiaus where he fell. Standiog on an_elovatlon above the river, tho house lies within a bendion a po:t of peninsala, aronnd which tho stream curves in & romi circlo, & sltuati n always preferced by Britm, Sixon end - 3 » Roman for purposes of defenze, chester, corrupted into the latin eamulo- duaum. The banks ave prettily fringd e - with Inrgo cotton-word troen. Above| |409 and 1411.D t { Seathiema } Omaha Nee them riss a two-storied log house built of eatire pine-trees, plastered and coiled inside, with chimneys of stono quarried within half a mile Withia era indices of vther than praitie ltfe. Tha drawing- room is prettily farnished, has a piano forte and plenty of books, includlog the works f Feoude, Macaulag, and the late Lord Lyiton, whose *Zaoni” has been restored to notice by recent works on Buddhlem The house it}isa far weat palazzoshould be, builr, a8 it were, round a largo hall which ruvs to the top of it, This huge i F'or this ¥ ear Onlv. The best opportunity ever offered to try your Iuck in theso hard timies. In order to givo th public in general the advantage with a small sum of money, to par- ticipate in a real German Money Lottery, guaranteed and ranctioved by the Gorman govern- ¥ Tent, woofter five whole crignal tiskets wiioh wo have made Into 16 diffsrent numbars of tho apartmont, with its immense rough-hewn | 957 ™ f{amburg Loticry, in club plays and sell same for_the small snm of $5 as long as we logs covered here and there with the|have some on hand. These tickets are good for the last three principal drawings whish com- f \ princip skins of beaver caught in ths river and |m nce March 11,1385, and termivate on May 13, 1685, This Lottery has been for ovor 143 i ille d tl ec- | yearn in - exis has one hundred thousand tickets and fifty thousand 500 winnin bison killed on the prairle, and the dec ¢ 5 % oration conslets of heads of clks, of black. | Bumbers which is over ono half tho actual amount of ticketa. Each holder of tickots receives, b e ed “deer.” big horn | dfter the drawings, the Original Liste, also the i mount of tho prizo if won. Wo hope, a1 we talled and white-tailed deer, big-horn | iv 'y different numbers, that every ticket holder, on receipt of the winning lists, will be sheep, and other creatures. Amid theee [ ¢atisfied with the result. The capital prices are mark 500 000, 300,000, 200,(00, 100,000, 90,- sigasof wild 1ife is a telephone convectdd | 000, 70,000, 50,000, 30,000, ete . the smalleat being 145 mark, It 15 of interest to each_aund g D 50,000, 30, b " with 8 postoflice and graph o at | everyone to invest as soon s possible before the tickets are all sold, Remit either by Post- the croseiog of Powder river, twenty-two | office order or draft and tickets will go forward at once. Original tickets of the Hamburg & mailes below. Mr. Frowen will some- | Brunswick and Saxon, constantly on hand, C. F. SCHMIDT & CO,, ow. 3 62 Congresa Street, Detroit, Mich, times eay, “I frequently connect our wire witl tha government wire running up to fort McKfnney, where Licutenant MecKirney was killed in_the great fig of 1877 by the Sioux Indians on the Ked Fork of Powder river, though ths dis- tancs is mera than eighty miles, and con versation 1s as easy as possibie. This is, I think, owing t) the extreme lightness and drynes of the afinosphere. Around the Home Ranch are outbuild- 1ogs of no very coos'derable €x ent—cow houses, n dairy, snd the sl impertant {cehouses, without which no American dwelling s complete. There arc no stockyards and suchlike in Wyoming, mainly because ranchivg Is quite another business, from farming in Kugland. 1t is a stcck-ralsing busivess, carried out on large lines in the grand old origins] man— ner, There is 1> fencing In cf cattle; and one man’s beast Is only knowa from another's by the brand, snd perhaps a lit- tlo by the broed, For the braed of the cattle oy replacing the primeval and GERMAN D. WYATT. Lumber Merchant Cumings and 20th Sts., Omaha, Neb. EIREID. W. CGrIiAaE, (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY). LITVEBER, LIME AND CERIENT, beefless bison is not like that of the horses called mustangs. The herds which rosm the far wes'ern prairies are ccm- posed of magnificent bas's, f fine breed and cosresponding weight. Toxan fever, that plague of southern ranches, fs unknown in Wyomirg, where the intonse cold kiils it off, Hence M. Frowen argues that good sound :tock, as well bred as Eoglish castle, could be In- troduced from the northwest of America into England, if the presont laws as to the importailon of live stock wers amended, ora capaclous quarantine-sta- tlon esfablished. ~His idea appesrs to bs | that if lean stock was imported from ths far west and fattenci in Kngland, the re- sult would be better for everybody thsn that oxen should be tattered in the far west, killed in Chicago, and eent to E: - land ‘as deed meat. Frewen’s anccstral seat isin Sursex, Eoglnd, At Northiom fs the home of tho family, formerly occupied by, or at lenst the Dirthplace of, ‘‘Accepfed” Frewen, somo tlme Archbsiop of York, tntor of Chacles 11, and brothar of “Thankful” Freron, wlo helped him In scttling the prayer book. In Mr. Frewen's Loudon house there are abundant Indications of life in the Rocky mounfans. A bald eegls Iln[nhl:]\\'inguu]n tho sl 'ercv. 2, on amiv: | I ! L CENTRIFUGAL REELS, ing head of a white-tailed deer bristles v T ! IR RTINS TPR T WATER-WHEEL. GOVNORS'. - SCALPING REELS,' IRt TRE R TR VAR NI BN /£ ATERS ANOFILTERS, - "L EATHER & RUBR-BEL over the dining-table, In her drawing| M iy rcom Mis. Frewen {ressures among Rl p ? AET SHAFTING '‘PULLEY S:HANG RUEMPING & BOLTE, ~MANUFACTUREES OF— ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Fintals, Window Oapo, Iron Orestings, Metallio 8ky-lights, &c. i, Iron’snd Bl § a4 510 Boukb 15ib Bireot Omaks Kevraeka, Richards &Clarke Machinery &Gastings i Omahd., pecialties UTOMATIC ENGINES, SUDEVALVE ENEINES, ROR TABLE ENGINES, WATER WHEELS | TEAM BOILERS) UM LSASH WEGHTS, "G WELL AUGERS; {BRICK YARD CASTINGS, | great wealth of nicknacks a charming pic- ERS .&-B OXES ture of her home In Wyoming, nted A for her by Bierstadt 85 a wedia ent. In Chapel streot, durng their cc casional flights to England, the young couple entortaln agricaltural and bucclic authorities, £5 well s fricnds of Mr. Frc- wen's Cambridge days, when ho was mater of the drag and president of the Athen:vam, and gcod men acEcss country who were with him when he rode Shaugh raun in the great run from Rankeboro' Gorse, e — PILES! PILES! PILES! A SURE CURE FOUND AT LASTI NO ONE NEED SUFFER, A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has boen discovered by Dr, Williams (un Indian Temeds,) called Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronio cases of 25 or 50 years standing, No one need suffer five x agpiying this wonderful sooth ing medicine, Lutions, instruments and el tuaries do more harm than good. Willlam Indian Pile Ointment abaorbs the tumcrs, al: lays the Lntenss itching, (pacticnlarly et night after getting i ),acts as a poultice, vea nd s ‘propared only for ilos, itching of the private parts, and fer nothine else, Read what the Hon, J. M. Ooffinbe.ry, of Gloveland, says about Dr, Willisw's Tudian 5!,‘,‘;’,%:5’“.:‘; mdllmh:;'l’m“‘flmww‘":fl;":’; Are the Cheapest, Most Dumh‘l‘{;.u iEshnénllest in Size and Lightest in have never found abything which gave such immediate and permanent relief as Dr, Wil- lism’s Indian Ointment, For sale by all drug- | With'no Hay Preeses of any kind can the amonnt of work pro‘uced, such little expense, (ten tons uf hay ts and mailed on receipt of price, 50c and | sndfover to load ralioad hox car,) as can be done with the Estel Improved oe. Warrautcd or no 1. Sold at retal by Kuhn & Co. we. For illuistra ed new circular addrees, ERTEL & CO.. Quizcy, Winols. J 'O ¥, Goopuay, Mention Omaha Bee ‘Eatablishied in 1605 Wholesale Agent, ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. , 0, Price, Pocl-Seller, Pittaburgh Ohronicle, Theo largest payiog 85 mutusl tic on any horse during the scason of 1884, was on Roy 8, Cluke In the Twin handicap run at Crighton Beach, Sep. 8, The starters were: Ferg Ky'e, Lute. string, Plunger, Haledon, Gleanor, Mis Brewster. Checkmat:, Chickadee, JBur- tonand Roy 8, Cluke, The distance was one and a miles. Auction pools gol 300; Kyle, $410; Chrcmate, 145 Biewstor, $105 field, 880, Cluke, with elghty pounds up, took the race at the stirt and won essi'’y by a length in 2:005. Mutu va d 86 The larges! paying motu als on record were ona race won by Nick a-Jack, at Jerome Park on October 1872, when the tickets puid $1,178, in HENRY T. CLARKE, Prest. and Treas. JOHN T, CLARKE, Secretary, H, T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, BUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTY OAPITAL STOCK, §200,000. W Will duplicate Ch cagoand St, Louls prices with A, M, CLARKE, Vice President ARGEST Jobblng Drug house between Ch'erga end San Franciseo 4 shall baat the bitiom «f tae m ket at al time: e adied Our specialty will hy Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glass Klass. T those about to e back 11 the drug husin »s will do well to consult Es 8 gy | heir i 14 W OF send 107 Our Pric {ll appear about January 6th, Ml orders ! ¥ 1114 HABNEY TREET 22.75. licited,

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