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/) TRADE Jara/ MARK Free from Opiates, SAFE. SURE, PROMPT. THE CHARLES A Yooe r SWIFT'S SPECIFIC I8 naiure's own remedy 1o from roots gnthor ) i The above he method of jts manufacturo The demnnd hns be )'1 CIFIC CO., ), A w § 1 j the ¥ ost Manhood, 7 yeired, There &s200 exporimenting, he approptiate remeds Hmse.., Cattle, Sheep DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY, In ase for over ars by Farmers, Stockbreeders, I ,\-u JL.,‘u. uunlm] on Rollers & B Humphreys' Med, C HUI.EI’IIREYS’ S Urinkor or lity for thio lguor appetite to exist 3 ALE BY FOLLOWING DRU KUBN & (0., ( 15th & A, D, FONT Call or writ for pam of testimoni Al parts of the country. " 18 CONDUCTED 1Y Boy'ml Havana Lottery R0VERNMENT INSTITUTIC Drawn at H.\\mm, Cuba, January 2<lfi-30. 1886 (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION) Hlekols T Hithe: Wholcs g: Fractions pro rais Biibject to no n the pirtios in 1 tho nuture of ¢ in For tickets ap) s \ way, N ¥ VITENS & Broot Kansus Ulty, Mon oF . Furihm e Oualia, wlmsesw U% o i W Wi TTIEF{ 617 St. Charles St., St Aregulargra aul e Diay helty Farers show an B B Nervous. Prostration. ' Debiiity, Mental and Physical Weakness i Mercurial and other Affec. tlong of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, iputation, i “Digeases Arising from Indiscrelion, Excess, Exposure or Indulgence mAn'klAcé’cumE, m AGES, FINE PLATES, cloqunt ol HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a serrct aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresK— ness to it, who would rather not tell, and you can't tell, EX - SECRETARY CHANDLER. as Fall of | John Roacn, Who ¥ of $10,000 His Relations With Paid Him a Sala Ch fine Wash i 1 1 he with gr nd has so many mit p busy with them, even never gets another office Some of his political and personal® at tack couched in the most venomons is his true field [ late his to be n rekindled by the id o P of New Hamp ghire, is in feeble L ancy may occur from his state waiting and ng for the oppo to fillit. If anything will keep Mr. Pike well during his term, it is his fear that that the ex secretary would succeed him. Not that he would be likely to, as the recent cloctions at Concord have plainly shown, but he will ne! It would be a loss to the Pike should be gtricken not one of the bustling, but & sincere, straightforward, capable man, who votes right and hasno black stréaks in his make-up, From the time when he voted to inst ho and he is the first wan really independent of that clique, who hus by cre from New Hampshive since Wadle ime. Pike has no fur th mbitions, does not expect another term, and so can afford to do something more than a machine for r erin other people’s wishes Few men understand how big an influ ence has been exerted in various schemes by the trio of New Humpshire men who to W wrton soon after the war out. “They were R Rollins ‘l\\-\|~~ geant-at-arins, and ( \-ml neval utility man. hey made cacl ortune, and Chandler, bei made the most. One of their hen they got from con n of veral |1H\IK]\1 . the free use of the fi ! 1 marke } that he will ke if he ambition 1 senator has b @ that as Senat I, a va Ho is give up senate, if Mr down. He i rushing kind, Dill was chan ey have managed to meit. But that was only ote i Chand Hw was the oniy one who went in to the lobby. 1Mo e Union Pacifle road, Rol and out of tf great sums for and made out well 1 Moy and Cli to John h luerative engng 1 s that he wis About the oach conn tion he made no seerct in 1879, when in pamphlet published during tl my cknowl yenrs he had Been Wohu agzent. And it has never to him, or tosome reputabl have tried to make him senator, it to, a man wh idors is that of one of ents who fill the cap e an unheard-of it is fair t i 1 about its corpora- tol paidd the Northern fie railroad in the lation pending in ¢ ss which to it Chandler went into Mr. Arthur's cabi- net for the smiple reason that John ted him to. Robeson had nization of the hou ) . He owned Ke The |\\4vl|4 ma f Mr. Arthur, if wanfed the cordiai suppor 1 rity in the hou must go into the v|1h-<| to do it, and Frelinghny into his head that Chandler might sc him a renomination. So it was done, Arthur never eeased to repent it, but f\ led in cours himself from +burden ) wshington was ‘..”.,- sed that Roa ved the con- tract to build the p eruisers, nor that when Mr. Whitney discovered the true condition of things, one of the revelations showed that prior to March 4 all the mwoney that could be ether had, in defiance of the Taw, wled over These were the logiceal resnlt the surrender to Robeson That is begining to dawn the republican statesmen, rabid than they were to open n Whitne in hom such ahowl was made 'llu more they consider i | the better pss Ty the Ito et it die. The in_conncetion witl evident that Whitne nor too dec ly. e lh'm':~ still umwl 1 that aflair, and it1s cted none too soon But Chandler is here acks on the department did not try to” remedy, when at the Iu ul of it trying to enlist the republicans into taking up as a parly issuo the Roach matter and in genera endeavoring to place himself in the posi- tion of leading an attack on Whitney The republicans will do well to leave Inm severely alone, He is smart and full Nature endowed him with some s that make him a | zation have forever deprived him of o regmin_ public confidence. separate himself from the st to Roach and h he be innocent of any wre and Rollins drove \\mll: zh fr senate, they thrust lic life, created Bl cd Gen, Grif- fin out in the cold, agonized Mars ton, Stevens Tappan. They have run a gres t Rollins_is now out of politics, Ordway haunts Washington, and Chandler is a bitterly disappointed man. His friends are very loyal to him, and he has a sort of fascination about himself. But of what avail is it against the record? The republi can devote themselves to better ¢ 5 08 repre ntatives of the people than Launching out into a defense of Robeson, Roach and Chand against Whitney. Between the late and the present scercla ry of the navy, the facts are too one-sided to afford my al for a contest Printers' Wit. New Orleans Times-Democrat ers are witty, and there dinblerie in thew wit. 1t is bitter, with- ering, relentles Woe to him that pro- vokes it, awd is compelled to be of their number, unless he has a sharp tongue that can retort in Kind. A composing room not only takes the nonsense out of men, it too often takes the sentiment and socinbility out of them also. Itis a se- v sehool--like the hard training for the prize ring; men not very strong sink under it, ind those that gb through with it lose mlm-llnngllnl they would be be te to have kept. Any who shows annoyance is at the all the rest, and they have litt sutive and sareasm ean woun ¢ known sensitive youths from s that Print species of t | procur VTHE OMAHA DAILY BE vded almost to madness conntry 1 but t this int d aft IS tual hazing ba \] rawh Tee! It of the offic all th the eame ¢ not only oflices in the has don and wt ript he rd of his blunder, A LUCKY BARTENDER. The Stranger He Assisted Shows Sub- stantial ¢ A Philadelphia d says that | Bauer, a young saloonkeeper, who busing ) South Delaware | nue rienced an ext nary the ¢ quence o med two ye ago yarently friendle saild who s intel gent @ in app wil a bartende Fitzpatrick's | saloon on Deleware below nut strect. One cold weathe en young fellow, dressed in sailor sthes, 'who had, judging from her ap nce, experienced many hard blows srtune, entered Fitzpatrick saloon, and in a supplicating voice begged o drink from the young bartender. Bauer gave the stranded stranger a glass of good liquor, and under its genial effects the wanderer told his story. 1is name was Henry Stanton, and he was the son_of an immoensely owner in Laneashire, ears the young man, s much moncy a figure around in the | provinees spending his spare cash freely | i the amusements and follies of the groat metropolis. - Young Stanton's life soon produced its efivets, and _he came firmed dv with his father follow | of his habits, Without means \H\\v ent tasles, or even to comf y support yyoung man in oa llldnhln bout under sumed na s a sailing vessel Lord ip was to America, with o small y _ which _quickly He *then drifted o where great distress over he encountered Bauner wsed by the frank ng man, who had cvidently seen better times, and Bauer 1 him asituation as a laborer on the Pennsylvania Ay work | was too hé wy for m, un acenstomed , und he soon left hi t returned to England. Hisfath pplied him wi mo which was ent, but no 1 conciliatlon followed, and the'young m: iin returned to Philade I md stay in this ¢ him in hand pe from 148 o consequenco on was disowned | | lo indulze his landed ot sappeared. iladelphia, complete v intemperate Stanton, g appearance, re- neilintion efleeted, bat « [mm him un- t, when he b 1 a he bef tat nton had d leay )f his immense wealth to his sail- it as a token past ~ kinduess Teir had dc benefaeto e had aproved in England tor from the m; 1d Mr. S of need the 1o his t it next Tuesday. all was reat sul prise, and that he now propo business to his contemplated trip to Engl and the home of his benefactor. ELOQUENéE IN THE SENATE. in and rother, Patrick Henry \\'nuhl- St :h | har u~).nr<' Times Mr .lnhn W Ll dawye Mtahone's sued T e EOT A (AT he belongs o the frequent oce catest efforts of ator of the Patri ing for the loss of power incident to the lapse of time. "‘4 p are fow of the school of orators on t action. We faney th <sor, W o the respeet that 1< of men who on Patrick Tlenry they bett use for rators of diversions chicfly of that kind the pres small oceasion would be more of the m w apprecisted or there w them in this p l that sort are apt to b wd for diversion: ent generation has Ty thing Mr. Conkling left the senate the | have had little to entertain | lu\ will fill up when Senator ks u"l] 'h‘ h|\4 As the senate is at pre can almost any day bits of good speaking, ¢ t Sh ws-Razor Conger, or Clear Betk, or Straight-as-un-Arrow Sherm mn, or Good-ns-you-Guve Harrison, or Wide- as-the-World Iln\\i«-\. There is nothing dull I any two of the wWiys are, in on D Danicl will never take bates with them. He must g + the clonds to fight. Bat that sort of thing will prove too lofty to wear, and the sen- ate,will soon come to pre wts, Sher man, Ingalls, but never Ho is neyve ||v.-l« rred to any on 1 debater, specches usually read well, |n k Henrys have thewr uses, bt ily nsefulness they don’t compure h senators whose specches are ot th five-minute kind, and then only when something is to be said in the most direct manner possible senf be by | Dry-ns-Dust about a debate Sciaticia Cured, Mass. ars 1 have hobble around on crutehe During that time was afllicted with wtic rhenmatism not only suffered tervible pain night and v, but was utterly helples. After using y possible effort to get well and ex ting the best medieal advice, I was {nduced to try four Alleock’s Porous Plas- | ters. These I Iap-bone and thigh. In one week [was almost en tirely free from pain and strength re. turned to my palsied limb. I continued n~|n"‘ these Plasters with the most sur- esults for three months, when I ly eured and abandoned the use of crutches. Persons desiring further information can address me. Post Oflice Box 1-| GATES, Killed ll) a ngh. ]‘u TSBURG 'his morning James racter, shot and killed dohn Wright because 1an azainst him in the Wis arrested. -~ nie ASHLANI For the last two y 1| I I| 1 | on my llw atter necidel Inth 1 street. The murder When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castorls, When sho was & Child, she oried for Castoria, When sho bocame Miss, she clung to Castoris, When shio bad Children, she gave thew Castoria, | | an | ; ol BELF%RD AND TELLER, How the Pongresaman Worsted the Senator In a Lawsualt Long \;_'m Fribun .\ int-at-Ar of Jim Belt 'm 1 told it to him at ud Belfc ame to Col nown and I h h Senat ver this summer s shortly after 1 poor and unl before the codrt in wi was my_oppongnt aganst me apd h he tried to make me nd said: ‘Whois t 1-haired Tatwy fefends'this man? Ho is a who il witheut clients and unknown of my appearance ’m,,:‘ o of his poor dey He then on to talk down tl pects 1 wssumed the pat t was trae 1 had I had ‘n t few friends in “Colors wdo, ado to stay and prac r 1 got rich at the prac r I expi r\ulmh honest at it and after T had be s many yoears in slorado as had Mr. ler [ would prob ably have had many clients, and 1 hoped that my clients would then be better off than his were to-day. Teller, you know, had grown rich, honestly enotigh, 1 sup pose, but it chanced in that court room there were a half-dozen clie nh of hig who had lost their fortunes since he had been their lawyer. To those men Iturned. [ l m Jones, who was when Teller and how ‘Look my pros aroso to reply 1 1told It was true but 1 aich is at Smith another side of the arly a mil when his ne his Smith ' pomnting to he was worth ne is h. worth?' ot a dollar iy, the court and the lawyers hac in the humor of the thing an roared, while Teller blushed, and [ wenton to' point half a dozen of his clients who Dad lost money in this state of varying fort i nehed the ar. gument ! ‘And what is M i Lllufll\‘lwv I taken wis 1 moment fat jury deci the hox ) in my favor without leaving tory of the trial went of practice in Ci DAVID DAVIS' FORTUNE. nator's Barly Luck C Pard His Big Profits, that Judge David lire to spend the winter He is now seventy years of good health, 11 eénjoyed to rvic n th ) pr 1 a bandsom v U rom wlfully to Davis is coming with his wit e took nnl I in his r¢ would more of y used to be one of the greatestof the IH\\ nance of s du me to him threngh accident, the time scen to him very ami When he was he hagd o gzood deal of work eastern me! rrehants in the way of colle He had one like young then | judy MM ", T for his clients name. A fow days after ward he saw @ member of the New Yor firm in St. Louis. He said that he want- ed cash and no wild western land, The judge was_very much o ne to Bloominzton i liculty st taking The det property, through seve: 1 agood out a hurt. nd Tand himself! upon his new man pass on to the time « He still ok of lhu \ and, which is in the héart of the eity of Chicago, estimated that his real estate ho! are worth upward of two millio: lars. Hi ts from th bring him in a handsome inc syhody Drank? the many stories Lir to relate was the following along a loncly road one morning on way tothe county seat, Judge overtook me with his wagon and invited me to a seat We ha the and. He sold oft time eity lots at holds a great | from far hefore the wag t hle. Said | nk you whman has taken too miich Putting hi judge shouted: “Why, scoundrel, you are draiky’ Turning tound with great gravity, the conchman Be dad! but that's the firs’ rightiul on your Honor's giv'n i i It people knew the fae surprised to learn how wany people reel in the streets who never “diink a drop.” They are the vietims of s of drowsy £ appopletie tendencies, whose bload s sct o five by urie acid Some day they will reel no more—they will drop dead, just heeause they haven't the moral courhze to defy us sional attendunce, and by use of t devful Warner's safe cure neutralize the uric acid in the system and s get rid of the “dru in the blood American Lural Home “ -n‘.p head out of the window the yoit 4 they would he The 1 Curcaco, De the Northwestern Traveling Men's tion began hem ta-day The attendance is about %00, In’ the opening diress, Presi dent Miller stated | that the year elosing the most pr known, Tl ort SIARITy Spasms, Conyule l).me Au,,/mz, ia, Nervousness, ick Headache, henmatism, Nerous Weakncss, Brain Blood Nores, Biliousness, Costiveness, Nery Kiduey Trowdles and Irregudarities. Who eares for necrs whon thiy nfallible remedy | Land? The a4 will find 1t 1o bea constiiutioazl sp a fountain of iialliy and vigor s refrein and exhilirating ps & cool, gushin water to the parehed aud filuting Uik desert: o d i whensick isto conr he anny wits #rso ¢ FORSALE BYC, F, G)))AMN this time | | know of and Prop- | wop- | vl s in | shoes | which Ji | much | | [ infernal | | however, is st | for delivium treme 5, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1885, THE TWO VANDERBILTS. Interesting Recollection of the Com- d that on 1ho ste son who had gnes Vanderbil of seven, It afterwa ofotl, %0 the WAl stroet L ’Jvnl n’w H('w [ s trav ongers m won that he « H“'\'H!!fl‘ 1‘\ al, he vided th 1s with him William's firs |x‘v 1l in \\ all strect was on his own hook, and it was his father the old commodore, who scooped him in William I was solling <ome New Jersey honds short His father was buying them. The had ont §,000, and when his margins « wred he had to lie down. He was in a very unhanpy rame of mind, Iis father, who during rly life had tr d him with great eon tempt and severity, had softened toward him some, but Willinm was afraid to no tify him of his loss_ Some men who know of the yonnger Vanderbilt's opera tions took oceasion to inform the old man, and he summoned William befor him, when the lat itted his Josses and ‘expressed a det jon not to get into such a trap again I sl .uhl tiope not, " observed the com modore, *particularly when T'm runnin the trap. 1T got that money away frot yor, young man, and here it is, Now yor take it, and don't you ever sell anything you ha t got nor buy '\n\\lmyl;‘\.u can't pay for. the closo of his loug life, when had determined to greater part of his immer to Wilham. H., he was a) day by friendsin the interest of his otl children, whom he threatened to cut with a paltry million or two apicee. | old man hemmed and hawed and fin: ~-u-! A im son s the meanest Vand hi 1o ha he will have it 1 have vir ind 1 wom in shoes, they But everything Lhere is yeally Women berve bout their feet. As no st very short who is re 1 know to n the proper n't know of But low heels ements. Everybody toed shocs now; in onable thing to do is m ¥y comfortablc ve coming around to the Not even th » thinks his feet now. have come ion that women like men <t who look as though they had z to stand on.” ong! e “Over and Over Again.” Repetition is sometimes the only to impress a truth upon the mind cordingly take notic that Dr. I’ e Liver Piil nu cffective in of § vous hiéadache, constipation rush of blood to_ the head, wd all ailments arisin struetion of the bodil action is thorongh ye J\ \w\ ne indigestio and m- pimity into th 11 driigzists. or Advocate: A Neb ans of a st men Fall man says that b has been able nothing uni who, after better terial ize nees wit soulful character, vour blood, tone up the system e the d . 15 by lood’s Sarsaparilla. thy all Bell, the 1ent perfected by trieity, Bellis b red lon atellow to which people d the t ago that Jer 1o was d enables T Favorrs Washing Compound of the duy mably JAMES PYLESPEARLINE, 10 dispenses with the necessity for beating or rubhing clthose, and does not injure the fabrie. A now browery in Cinei capacity for 000,000 gallons of beer. el elsewhere in imati has stor The beer, smaller ro- Mr. Henvy Welsh, AI tective, of No. 485 \u.\.m while on ition, contra wmm m, He writ ave him instantancous re i attack of St Jacobs Oil g lict - ported to be an antidote The most eflica arsenic in sufth “Bauerkraut { antidote for ent quantities, anerkraut is - ror W the fever aleoholie Stppressed, and D althful, Life-Saving substituted every Tip HARyEs rlously diminished if lood corrupting in existenee wer Richmond's Pare, 11 Samaritan Nerving wherein their stead Wet bandages around the legs e a new win, The old way was to put bandages round the head and stop diink OULD BE & breed eure for inson - b FOR Man and Beast, Mustang Liniment is oldcr than most men, and used more and more every year, 1 100,00t lm,v I PRICE 25 CENTS, 50 CENTS TEHRE CIEBEATISPLAC 2 I OMAIIA TO =% FURNITURE IS AT DE\NE—:Y & STONE’ One of the Best and Litrge Stoclkss in the U.S to Nelect from. No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Pass ngar Elevator M. BURKE & SO’\TS LIVE $TOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GEO, DURKE, Managor, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. nrrrm NCES:=Merchants and Farme h.: Columbus State Bank, Columbu Natlonal 1ank Omahn, Neb. Will pay cusouiers' draft with bill of Iading attached, for tw ank, David City, N ob.i MeDouwid's Bank, Nor 0, National Bank Koae Nob. Omaba thirds value of stock, CATITAL Tickots only 85, Shar - LOUISIANA. STATE LOTTERY COMPAN. “Wao do horeby cc SUBOrYIs arrangemont iy Drawings of ina on tity that we or ail the Mo i ho 1in por ny to use this s of oursign atures attached in 1ts advertism SAMUEL i1, KENNEDY, Pres, State Hational Bank, A BALDWIN, OrleansNational Bank, for % years by th JCATITAL it ity do UZES OF on for it othiee M. A, DAUPHIN, Now Orleuts, Lo W oM O1TE Nebiusk . Omaho | Mako P. ( ble and addresy LEANS NATIONAT New Or ANK L st Omia s STRICTLY F URE. IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM I}V ANY FORM CENTS for Cough A\ > cvaI U gyt IN THREE BOTTLES, S, AND §1 PER BUTTLE BOTTLES aro put on ot ull who p O Croup ‘IIE p for the 8 25N Cough, Ccldland rdu,.Rem,uy HHLONE DESLUNG A REMED CONSUMEP" ‘10N Of ANY LUNG DISEASE uld secure the large §1 bottle: Bec Tug cach bottie, Scld by all Medicine Dealers. # mmumroqp‘,gv Directiol “CANDEE” Rubber BWS BLE THICK otlier hoot av PRICE NO IIGH call and ex- Y # FOR SALE BY VOR SALE 1Y GENERAL 1512 bOt (.l,\\ STRE OMalia NEBR,ASKA. FERiy WA [jv A T N 1w Only wiot, ] cory mun. womn umllx. dry, 1, Pros National Cliizent di v ol partioulars, 2" 179 ERnaoway, NEW Vnn UNITED STATES ah@nleank T, S. DEPOSITOR Y. S. W. Cor, Farnam & 12th Sts. Capital, 100,000 C.w. HAMILTON Pro ML BARLOW, Cashior, kIOl ell, . W, Humillon, B, nith Will disuntton. L M. Caldw b LA low C, Railway Time Table AlA t of arrival and de: tenins by Central wlied time ot i of the L P, M. & n the pot. cornor <t rnins on tho I3, & J. & C. L from tho i the Union Paeitio TIRAINS, b 1] 1001 at O:it=n TBA, "nnm4 from the ARRIVE e G0 N, 700 1. i Avr CLEIC AN ML 810 . NOITHW A KD, QT mimod'n 106 Arrlve. 050 |, IIRAINS Al 0408183 8t YARDS 16, ot TOCK v, P, O b 10:2 & unday; [ ot ke will sl v York Clkz,