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Ol ! S9 t l THE DAILY : BEE-OMAHA MONDAY FEBKUARF 10 FACTS FOR FUTURITY , Tlio Destiny of Man Disonssefl by Eov , Harsln , A The New Congregational Minister - ister Makes His Debut. Daring the winter Rev. W. ,1 Harsha , of the Dodge atreot Presby. torlau church , has boon delivering a aeries of Sabbath evening lectures , which have proven moat Interesting. That of last oyouing was upon the sub * joot : "YOUR " DESTINY. Lech. 1 5 : . "Your fathers , where are they ? ' In this now country wo are not im pressed by ro many outward fiRUH of tha passing away of timu , : thu in- habitanta uf some of the European nations nra. They Invo the grass grown ruiua , the filled cemeteries , the hoary man ioua and the long fjoneulo- glea In the porlnrs there uro paint ings of inuuy ancestor ; " , nnd iu the dining room * thoru ia the pluto that has descended from fathers to sons for hundred * of years In this coun try the prominent objects that meet our gaze Impel us to reflect upon life rather than death , work rathur than rapwo and indlvldntl endeavor rather than teatiuiontary succession. However , at times wo are forced to think of the passing of titno and the approach of death. The recent death of Borne of the moat prominent men in the church and some of the widest known of the politicians of the land , might well afford to us occasion to consider that wo must go the way of all the oarth. And I am glad that I can offar yon aomo moro substantial promises than science or philosophy can afford. Whera aolonoo and phllosopey end , or boocmo misty , religion begh a and aheda a clour , undying light. Lit us consider I , THE INfiVITAIILISNESS OF DESTINY The etymolocy of the word dentiny la stated byVebitr to give this moau- Ing to it : "A prearranged or ordained event or collection of events that mast como to man. " In novel * and iu or dinary speech the wnrd destiny ia used of vrhstttver ia btf > re one , nnd whenever writers wish to aocoimnc- date UP , they allow the fiurco dentiny overhanging the hero to ho averted at just the right moment. In this manner perhaps we Juvo comate to imagine that dtutli will ha ullko coiificltT.ni ) and pass us by , or tit leant remain away from us for a very long period. It ia not a pleasant , but ia a very neconsary thought , for us to entertain that a dark cloud ia on its way to envelope every ono of us. Cardinal Beauford and Lonia XI. both tried to bribe death ; but they both failed. How shall wo who have not their wealth hope to aucceed ? Jacob wrestled with the angel and prevailed , bnt no man can bo victorious wrestling with the angel of destiny. I ! . THE TWOFOLD CHABACTEtt OF DESTINY. The good and the bad are strangely mixed in all men ; yet wo may roughly xy that some men are'good and some b id. We moan by this that the pro- Tailing aontimonta of some are right and worthy and of others are wrong and sordid. So men may be divided In thia life into the happy and the wretched. These two claanee , we are told in the bible , extend iuto the future world. If-it is impossible for us in this llfo to deny that aoino are miser able , how ahull we prove that they loaa their misery at the nnmant of death ? Out at sea { ho tiuta of green tell the prgc icai Bailer whether the next djy will be fair or stormy. So wo can toll on the authority of God's word , wh t will bo the eternal life of the char.io'ciitcM a man by noticing * of his present lifo. But what if nun have sinned and wish to Hvo happily in the future ? Thij brings ua to TUB rilEPAKATlON OF DKSTINY. Ifc ii possible for ui to niter what aoeina to ba our destiny. If wo reliving living in sin our destiny aeema to bean an exiateuca of exc'.uson from God i" the future life. But if we fersako tiu and ask Christ to receive and help ur , and pray God for Christ's Bake to for give us , wo are safe. In thia way wo may prepare tor ' heaven and bo sure of attaining it. Pluto aaid : "You will never have perfect men until we havp perfect men until we have perfect clrhi instances. " If thia is true , men will never bo per fect. In this preaent lifo the circum stances ara hard , trying and vexatious we must give battle to the force of circumstances as well at the forcas of sin ; bnt we have a captain who will grant ua strength and insure our vie tory. Accept then of Christ aa your substitute , your friend and your helper , and your destiny shall boa blessed and lasting peace with God. St. Mary's Avenue Congregational Onurch. The newly chosen pastor , Rov. Wil- lard Scott , who jnst returned from Now York yesterday , preached hla in Itlal sermon as an introductory step in the prosecution of the duties which are Before him , nnd there waa u largo attendance , considering the sizs of the edifice and that it la bat the com mencement of organized church work in that part of our city. The subject of the discourse ' is fpund in Firat Timothy , 412 ; 14 : "Lot no man despise thy youth ; bnt be thou an example of the believers , in word , in conversation , in charity ( In ipirit ) , in faith , in purity. Till I come , give attendance to reading to exhortation , to dootiine. Neglec not the gift that la in thee , which wa given thee by prophecy , with the lay Ing on of the hands of the presbytery. ' In these words of Paul to Timothy we see there waa a fitness which wa characteristic of Paul's writings While there ia In it that which would canao assertion in the heart of th timid , there ia also that which would call for zealous labor and carafnlnosa But while surrounded by the man carea contingent to the paator'a pc altlon , woe to the preacher wh baa a poor constitution ! Am while the various departments o grace are to recelvo their pro per attention subjectively , woe to the paitor WHO HA8 A TEMPEE. Ax tha father of Timothy ia no irought prominently to1 our noliea , ' . is to bo iff erred that ho ditd when Pimotby was vorj- young , nrd thi act may bo u Bufliohnt reaaon f r Iho npp rent riremtunto dUp.ititiun . of M'h ihriitlon minister who wsa Ubptij or and uudtr the diraeUon of Paul. Thus Ponl with the carefulness nud zenlomneas of n gonernl , gives oem n-\nd to tliii aubordhitttu oilioar. I do not cay that itpologiea sro not ncco ? firy in eunncetlon vritli church sork. It ia truly nccaerary nt timus ti the array , and there are the sumo > einss who constitute both ; not bt'lnji nblo to look Into the future. It may bo THE AUMY ran opposed by n number nuuy imea greater , and thereby sulfered leffftt. The forty who crossed the Joaphorua and wont from victory to iotory died at lost in thdr traoka. There ia a liuld of conflict in this Uy , and thu Christian nnd the Ohtistiau mioistor mtiut put on the whole nrtnor of God , 1 hat ho mty bo bio to rotlat the attacks of the one. my and wage n Uhrlstlnn warfare gainst them. And the armor mast bo ( iufficion ly dnwblo , for It ruly will bo tested. Fdulta mnst como cd they are not a part of the Chris- lun life , but are rather accidents. When the ship turua a provr towards TUB SKINT DEEP , . anticipates at times a heavy sea , but mao casualties are not a part of uavi > ation. When the dark clouds are eon on the horizon of one's life , they ro not a pare of a Christian llfo , bnt ro accidents , and they toll the char- ctor of the parson in question , In a studio in New York Olty , as I vas looking at the sculptor engaged at ia work , I tmld , "Suppose the chisel was to ulip , what then ? " But the oulptor said , "It mast not slip. " 'Well , suppose it does slip. " "iTMUSr J < OT8LIP. . " Thus we BOO the determined position rhich the Christian nhould take as he a carefully , persistently and boantl- ully fashioning his character. Wrt r.ro working under a superior , 'ituothy ' atood ia nnd reflected the ght of Paul. And iu his ezortatiou nd warning ho writes to Timothy , ) o this till 1 como. And UK the copy u thu tracing book nmat bo followed > y the child , BO there ia a copy writ- en tor thii Christian to follow , and HI Hpiritua\ \ life la the pen which entmfully or othcnriso imitatee the ) otmianshi | ) ( f Jehovah. At the "Last upper , " Christ aaid , "D , > this till 1 omo. " Ho Loaves Tor the National Capital. Sonator-olcct Ohuilsa F. Tilsndoraon oft on yfettrday's train for Philadel- ihia , Irora v/hiah place ho will proceed o Washington City , arriving at the atter placu about the 27th luat. Ou March 4 ho will take the scat vhioh has boon warmed by Senator laandora for the past six years. General Maudorson expects to re- urn home some time in March. W. Van Brocklin , representing the wholesale firm of Marshall , Field & Co. , Chicago , was among the gueats of the Fax- ton yesterday , Mr. Brocklin was for many years engaged in tha ministry , and ia an active worker in the Y. M. C. A. Hia time here ia partially devoted to mis sionary work. Miss Jennie Voorhees and Mies Nettie Shafer , of St. Kdward. are among the gueata at tbo Millard. Hon. Arthur L , Thomas , of Salt Lake ity , passed through Omaha yesterday en outo homo. K. B. Smith and E. 1C , Bradley. , of No- > raika City , were gneata at the 1'uxton to- ay. ay.H H , M. Putnam , of Now York city , r g- atera.l at the Metropolitan last night. Hon. E. A. Caaey , a prominent attorney f Pcoria , Ills. , ii at the Millard. 0. H. Ingalls , of the United States rmy , ia at the Paxton. Hon. D. Bomgardner , of Orleans , reg- sterod at the Puxtnn. D. 0. Footo , nf Kansas City , ia a guest the Metropolitan. W. G. Sutherland , of Grand Island , waa n town yesterday. Hon , Lorenzo Orounee , of Fort Cal- loun , la in the city. Wm. M. Jack and family , of Butte City , re at the Millard. D. W. Simpson , of NebrasK * Cfty , is at ho Metropolitan. Lieut. E. A. Edwards , of Fort Meade , a at the Millard. W. O. Frazer , of New York , ia a gueat f thoPftxton. D. McDonnell , of St. Louie , U at the iletropolitan. Mr. Ed Wittig left yesterday for the lot Springe. John Barclay , of Fairmont , ia a gueat of the Millard. A. G. Hancock , of Kansas City , Is at the Millard. M. B. Brown , of Council Bluff * , ia at the Millard. , G. G. Burton , of Waterloo , waa In town yesterday. Dan. Y. Wheeler , of St. Louis , la at the Millard. W. S. Dunning , of Denver , ia at the Paxton. C. S. Charloton , of Phelpa , ia at the Paxton. II. It. Hall , of Lincoln , ia at the Metro- politan. 0. A. Keith , of Lincoln , is at the Mil lard. lard.J. J. H. Hunffate , of Blair , Is at the Mil : lard. - Gee , W , Brown , of Albion , la in ttu city. city.J J , C. Clark , of Lincoln , Ia at the PAX- ton. _ _ _ I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble ; waa unable to get e medicine or doctor to euro me until ] used Hop Bitters , and they cured me in a abort tlmo. A Dlagulehod Law < yer of Wayne On. . N. Y. What 6O Cent. Will Do. You can jet a bottle of Dr. Kosanko'i Pile Remedy at Scbroeter & Becht'adrus store which will euro any caaa of Internal External or Itching Piles , bealdea all nn pleasant sensations , Scaley Kruptlon * Borea , Bolls , Bnrns , Soilds , and for a gen eral purpose ointment it has no equal Cal fora trial bottle at onoe , For tale b ] Bohroter & B cht. STAB ROUTE TRIAL. Evidence ) duoed on Behalf of the Government. pedal plipateh to Tm Hit , WAHHINOTON , February 16. Uor- .ell . continued his testimony in the tar route trial to-day. Witness tea- Ifiad that a lot of blank aflldavitu , utters , etc , , were abstracted from hla oak , nud S. W. Doraoy was the only man oxWpt himself who had a key to 'n cAijo. Alerrlok , ono of the prosncutora for ho government iu the ease , st.ld to a orrospondout : "When Rordoll 'loaded ' guilty to-day the bottom iroppod out of the case , ao far as the ther defendants are considered. I iad an intimation yesterday that Her- ell wanted to bo used aa n govern- uont wltiiMR , and I declined to ao apt him. I told his counsel that I would have nothing to do with him nleas ho got up In court mid pleaded ullty. Ho thought thia over last light and to-dr.y did BO. The dovol- pmonts that will bo rundo before ho eavoa.tho witness atana will convince vorybody , and will moat undonbtcdly eault in the conviction of Brady and ) orsey. Ho knows It all and will tell t. We know enough to toll the mo ment ho loavca the truth , should ho ry to do so , though wo do not think e will. Hia evidence will corroborate Valsh in every particular , and thoao wo , with the record and other cvi- once yet to bo presented will form a bain complete In every link and con inclng of the guilt of nil of the do- ondants. Downy told the witness to look irough the chock booko to find the mounts to bo charged to Smith. The witness did BO , and whenever ho found check drawn to the account of 'mall , " ho charged the amount to 'Wm. Smith. " The wltuots aold when ho waa summoned buforo the ongrciaional investigation committee o notified Brady and S. W. Dorsoy ieforo ho appeared before the com mittee , and he toro out of the letter looks a number of lottora that the > 3ok contained , and the copies of the ottora that the witness wrote in oonnoc- Ion with the mull business , and they naludod letters to Dorsoy , Hosier and lie Bub contractors. There were hreo of thoao books , and the witness aaw ono of them n possession of Wm. Carpenter , ast week in the court room. Mor- ick gave notice to the dcfc-nno to pro- inco these three letter books. The witness mot Brady at the postoflico at ho tlmo of the congressional Inveatl- \tion , and told Brady that the com- nittod wanted the books and papers , irady asked what books , and when tha witness told him , Brady said , "Dor- ey la a damn fool for koepmg the > ooka. " Brady then aakod the wit- leaa If the booKs could not be copied. Che witnecs told him it would take a day or two. Brady said it would bo a good idea and witness put a man at work copying the books , designating such entries aa ho wanted left out by croneing them out with a pencil. The new aet of booka thus were pro- lared and the amounts drawn against "Smith and Jones" were iharged to "profit and loss. " Tae man was ordered to make a now set of booka as near like the old sot as lOBilble. The witness sent a phyal iian'a certificate to Blackburn , statins 16 waa unable to appear. He did that n order to secure time for copying the ) ooka. After thirteen days when ho appeared before the committee the new aet waa ready. Both books were akon to Now York and Doraey and ftoskr were having a settlement in ! Tow York , Several letters in the landwrltlng of S. W. Doraoy were ro colvtd introducing the witness to prominent men. The caao then ad- uurnod to Monday. Morrlok prom- sed to make the remainder of liar- dell's testimony very lutorcatlng. The umor ia current to-day that Miner lad ronolvod to take the stand in bo- lalf of the government , but nothing definite could be learned , Merrick said It was extremely doubtful if the government would consent to any such an arrangement. A Laud Syndicate. Special Dispatch to Tin Uu Si Louis , February 18. A report iomos from Texas that a number of Mexican citizens , Including President joiizalos , several generals of the at- my and business men , have organized a syndicate to procure immensely rich ntnlag , agricultural and grazing lands n northern Mexico. It is aaid n sur vey is new being made of V,000,00 ( tores , which the company gets al From 10 to 25 cents an acre , and dis poses of to American emigrants at a profit. Thn syndicate la aaid to rep resent $2,000,000 capital. DUNCAN'S DEPRAVITY. A River Hat Arrested on on Infamous Charge. Officers Armour and llaano , on Saturday evening , arrested a man named W. J. Duncan , who llvod In a dug-orit on the river bottom , am makes his living by fishing for drift wood on the river or by moro question able moans. Duncan la charged with criminal in timaoy with his daughter , a girl o thirteen , and It appears that he I such an ugly customer that his wife and the neighbors were afraid to mtk a complaint ogainst him iu the police ciurt , but it waa finally dono'Tiy Officer Fiynn. The two men who made the arros had a regular fight with the desporat follow , who tried to got at hla ahotgun to kill them. He act hla throe bl dogs on the cflioora , and Iluano hat his clothes turn by them , but afte cleaning out the doga Duncan wa downed and taken to jail , frora _ whlcl ho ia liable to go over the Woman'n True Friend. A friend in need Is a friend indeed. Thl none can deny , especially when assistance I rendered when one la sorely atlllcted with disease , more particularly these com plaints and weaknesses so common to ou female population. Kvery womau ahouh know that Eleotrio Bittera are woman1 true friend , and will positively restore he to health , , even when all otner remedies fall. A single trial always proves our as sertlon. They are pleasant to the taate aud only coat fifty centa a bottle. Bold b 0. ff. Goodman Diamond Dyea for famil use have no equal All popular col ors easily dyed , fast and beautiful. 1 cents a package for any color. UOUOAUVrt Progress of tbo Hbol Hull Tha Defen dant ou tbo Wltnt'Srt-ettinc ! . LAFAYETTE , Iu < ? . , Fobtuuy 14. Spncial ] In the Uou r-Mandlor rial to-day ox-Supromn C .nrt . Judge lobcrt Gregory doiiied lut ho had con Wallace and MM , Oougur going rom the Battle Ground camp meeting owards the woodc , but said that dur- ng the late campaign ho had hoard unh a etory. Dr. Dfllurt trstiQcd hat Iu eaw Wallace and Mrs. Cougar t a tomporancu meeting at the fair- rounds list fall , aud s w them scpar- ao from the crowd und wnlk olFdown lie track and dinanppnur in thu dark- eta. Soon after Gungat jhitnself came long in a bugcy aud drove in the dir- ctlon ( hey had gone , aud all came jack together. In the afternoon Mr. Mandlor , the ofondant , wna put upon the stand. Ho tostifl-xl tnat on JNovomber 10th , while seated in front of Fouley's ' ntoro , whioh la beneath Wallace's cllico , con- oraing with Charles Poockand Peter lathewa , Poook euddonly left them nd was gene aomo miuutes. Ho ro- ornod and reported thnt a nnn and woman whom they had aeon turn ound and go back wau Do Witt Wai- ace aud iielon G ugar. Witness rossod the street nnd remained under n awning for a few momnntn , when ho parties returned , going up o the office of Wallace. Ho ept watch with Frosk. About 1:30 : Poock loft for a few momenta , nring which tlmo the man and roruim oamo down. Maudler ran ftor them and overtook them almost eueath the lamppost. Ho called 'Captain. " No attention waa paid , when bo again shouted "Captain. " hia time the man halted aud Aland- or , atepplng nearer , said "Good vonlng , Capt. Walloco , I thought I raa not mistaken. " Wallace's com- anlovi shrank behind him. Witncaa pointed to Wallace aud Ira. Gongar , saying they were the eraoua ho eaw that night. Bo apoko o Wallace to lot him know that ho as recognized. Mandler testified bat ho waa not out of view of the fairway during the whole time ; and liat no ono came down but Wallace nd Mrs. Gongar. On the croan ox- initiation it waa Bought to show by landler to Captains Wallace aud Uco that ho had stated eince the oe- urionco that ho had no personal .nowltdgo of the trannaction , aud poke only from hoareay. But wit- ess denied thia. Wallace had aonght privQvO intorvlow , but when ho came witnoaa found Rico present. Ho rn- used to oonverao before him. Wallace sent R.ico out , aud Mandlor elated all he kunir about the case , looping nothing back. Wallace had aid that thia would ruin him ; that ho onld not live hero with uuoh storks olng the rounds ; and had remarked when told that othora know the cir- umatancos : "Then shooting haa got to commence. " Witnosa had epliod that , out of reapeot to Wallace's family , and to relieve litn as much as pcsjlble , ho would ay ho ( Mandler ) know nothing about t , aid convey that impression , because - cause he had no desirp to injure him or hla family. Wallace * then denied ho whole story , and ald a suit would bo brought. Witncaa replied that If suit was brought and he was put on oath ho would srroar to the truth of ho story. It bad not como out hrough him , and ho was'not respon- alble for it. Maudler's examination concludes to-morrnw. Valentino. Dear wifel The yeara that come and go , To measure otf the flight of time , That flows aa mighty rivers flow , To ruinglo with the lioundlesa brine , Have wrought no changes in my hqiirt , Th it treanured yore , Its life and light , Save thi > , the love we dreamed of then , Sweet loye ! I know Is real to-night. 3h love ! I've known your hriKiilrat smllo , Your kiss of welcome , all tbeso years , And aad , at p.trtimr , seeu ere while , These fond oyea dimmed with anxious t ra. While ynuugor lovers pledan their vowr , And swear hy old Saint Vuleutlno , I'll simply say , I doubt not yours , Dear KM , and horo'a my word for mine. D. H. S. . eva zyffsnOTi 1 * * ! - . g GERM A. HErif.Of CURES RKeumalism.Neuralgla.ScIatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , Bar * Throat , Hwelllnin. Hpr.lnt. llruliet , Iturni , HoaMm rrou IIIlo , AXD ALL OTHER BOUILT FAIKB AM > Bold br DntlliU tnd Ditleri Kirynbirt. Flrtj Cioli * bottl . Dlreetiooi la U Laogoace * . TIIK rilAIILKH A. VOUr.Mill CO. MHiim it A. TOU1U& A VU ) Billlmon , Bd. , C. 0. A. ILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPBD ( LIVER Loaa of Appotlto , Bowels costive , Pain In tlio Head , with a dull sen sation In the back part , I'aln under the BhouWor blade , fullness after eating- , with a dlalnoHnatlon to ex ertion of body or mind , Irritability of temper , Low spirits , with a feol- lna > of havlnir neglected aomoduty. Weariness , Dizziness , Flutterinjr nt the heart , Dots before the ycs , Yel low Skin , Headache generally over the right eye , KoatloBsness , with flt- ful dreama , Highly colored Urine , CONSTIPATION. TUTT'H l'II I nro eiperlalljr nilnpteil to Hiidi cniei. an < loie er- focU kiicli a cliunuo ur feeliuu to astoiiUU tlic nunorer. They Iiicrrnic the Appetite , and caunn the body to TnUe ou ricih , ttiui Iho j"f tern Is iiourliliitdt and by their Toiilo Action on the J > l e ttveOrruii , Heic ular Ntunli are iirodured. 1'7 Ice S3 c ut . -i Murrnv Ut. , IV. V. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OlUT If AIR OB WUHKBM ChnngO to ft ( JL06SY IILACK by a ilngla application of thl * LITE. It Imparts anaturol color. Acu In tontuncon - ly. Bold brUruKKl t , Ori ntby xpreu > oa receipt of. . . I.OO. OfflVK , 35 H VIIH AT BT. , IV. T. will ix atii * ruu t THE PLATTSMOUTH FIRE , Tito Partioulars of the Fira in tlio Neighboring Town this Miming. An Estimate of the Poruoua and Their LOBSCO. Special Dt'iuttch to Tut tlm. PLATTSMOUTH , Fobrunry 17. The fire which broke out this morning nt 3:5(5 : ( o'clock threatened nt ono time 10 destroy tliu entire business portion of tlio city. The nutubor of build- lugs burned and 'ho ' losses , BO far na they cnn bo learned and approximated at this tlmn , are na follows : Six buildings were buruod on Halu street , the supposed cause bolng a do- foctlro lluo In Antilo'a restaurant. All the efforts of the fire department were turned to oaring the contents of " 10 otoroi. The department could ot work the engine und the flames prond so rapidly as to make the uckot brlgndo useless. The buildings were nil frame. The Ity clerk nud mayor's books in the ixprors oflioo were caved. The lees , nd Inauranco nro as follows : Sher wood , boots and shoos , loss $12,500 ; "nsnrauco $1,000 onoh in the Gorman- American nnd Underwriters of Now brk , $3,000 in other companies , impson , the exprooa and nowa agent oas $800 ; Insurance $600 in the Fire man's Fund. Haag , $400 , the In- inranco Is not known. Mr , Hobba OBUS between $800 and $000 , a total DBS to the family they not oven being bio to save their wearing apparel , Jlark , the grocer leases $1.000 ; in- nranco $800 In the Manchester of Sow York. Dr. Olnttor150 ; in- urunco $300 in the Gorman-Amorl- an , Antilos $500 ; insurance not nown. Oiriol , $2,000 ; Insurance 800 , Gorman-American. Mrs. White , 2,200 , fully covered by Insurance , 'rltz Gerald $200 , the insurance is ot known. LouhofT damngod $100 , ut fully insured. A Happy Family. V.led from the brcaat , aquotzod ( torn the bottle tomachs will our and ml'k ' will urdle , ) abyhal ! < luj h all that ulRht. lour hold bun.j > lnir heads In awful fright. ) on't deny , 'twas thin with Victoria , light was hideous without 0A3 TOIIU ; I'bea colic loft ; for poacotul slumber , \nd Bildlhclr prayed and slept Hko thunder- Gentle Women Who want glossy , luxuriant nnd wavy tresses of abundant , bcautifol IIair must use LION'S KATHAIRON. This clccaut , cheap article always makes the llalr grow freely and fust , keeps it from falllBg oat , arrests and cares gray- DCSS , removes dandruff and I1 hing , makes the Hair 8 ( long , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in nuy desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sore reeult of using Kuthairon. mo-cod-ith , 6th or Uli p. United States Deponitory First National Bank , -OF OMAIIA- Cor 13th & Farnam St. Tlio Olfles ! ; Banking EstabUsh- raont in Omaha , SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZK nUOTHKUS. E.lalHiihodlnl85H. Organized H a National Ilink In 1FG3. CAPITAL. - 200OOO. SURPLUS AND PROFITS * IOJOO . OVriC'RH AND D1RKCTOEH Jotl.N A. tRKioiiTON Vice P/e ldent. AuoCHTUHKouNTZii2nd Vice President. A. J. PorrLRTON. F. II. Dw , Cwhler. W. II. MXQQUIIR , AfS'Stant Ca-lilcr. Transacti a Kcnercl banking tiuo'iie-f. Iraues time fortincatcal ) rln ( ? Interest , Draws dr > fti on fan Kr nclico and jirlnclpal cities In the Unl- trdBtatis. Alsi Lind , n , Dublin , K'Unburuh ' , and the principal cltlei ol the tontlncut ol Ku- ropo. _ . THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED , , 5 IN NEBRASKA. OALDWELL , HAMILTON & [ JO , , BANKERS. BuBluccs trancactod name na that of in Incorporated Unnk. Accounts B < jUoltod and kept nbjoct to sight chock without notice. Certificates of deposit leaned payable In three , nix nnd twelve months , bearIng - Ing Interest , or on demand without In- torost. Advances made to cantomora on ap proved Bocnritlos at market raton of Inforcnt. The Interests of customers are close ly guarded nnd every facility compati ble" with principles of Bound banking freely extended. Draw Sight Drafts on England , Ire- laud , Scotland , nnd all parts of Europe. Sell European Passage Tlokota. Oolloofclo na Promptly Made. J. E. BERGEN , 'Xfj'&JE'X.XS AND FANCY GROCERIES , W. Cor. 16th and Cumlng Street. QISPENSARY \ Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank , 13th , between Farnam and Douglas Streets. A , S , HBHBLATJI , I. D , , - PROPRIETOR. Dr , Fishblatt can ba Consulted Every Day Exo it Fridays and and Saturdays , these two Days bei e devoted to His Dispensary atDos _ Moiucs , Iowa , fcpooml attention given to diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS , CATARRH , KIDNEY AHD.BLADDER And Female Diseases , as well as All Okronio and Nervous Diseases IFISIHIBL.A.TI ? . . . llixi dliconroil theureiteob euro In the world for woaknee * ot the b ek nil limbs , Involuntary lrcburt'cii. liupotency , g.nml doblilly , nonousncM , languor , contusion of Ideu , palplt < tlonof thu heart , timidity , trembling , dlranets oi light or nklJIncm , d Incises of the lit ad. throat , nose 01 ikln ttToctioni of tic liver , luagi , stomach or howeli thosotcrilblo dlgordtrs art'lng In m to Itary hab its cf youih , nii Bccrit tirictl ci moro fatal to the victims loan tbo tonis of Sjrrons to the marin er of ulynes , bllghtlnz tliolr mostrtdlant hopoi or aitloliatloni. | rendering marriage Impossible. Thotu th.t are mlaiing from the evil practice ! which dojtroy their menUlanJ pnjrslcu eyattnu- causing NERVOUS DEBILITY. The lymiitamiot which are iln11dlstiess < xl mini ) , which unfltt thorn from performing their busl- ncfs and nodal ilutlce , mikes happy marrlair Irapou hc ! , dUtroucs the act OQ of the heart , causing fii'hesol huat.do rcsslonof splrl's. evil torcbjdlng' , cowardice , fciri , dreams , res leal nlghta , Ulutacst , forttottutnou , unnatural UlschtrKCi , pala In the back and hips , short breathing1 , melan choly , tire easily of company and hav * urclircnce to ho alone , fcollnit ai tired In the mi.rnlnj . as when retiringsimlml wrakmav , lost monlfod , wlnto tone deposit In the urlno , orrou-ntM. con- futlon of thouaht trembling , watery and weak eyes , dyfpop li > , Jconstlp tlon , p.ilencsr , pain and ttcaknois In the limbs , etc , , should consult mo tmmciilttely and ha restored to peifeol health. VOUNO MEN Whohavo become victims ol-olltirv v cc , tin Irtadful and destructive habit whlcbfannnaltjr iwcep tn an untimely gravo-h i.tma f IMH.I M in of exalted taljnt and brl ItanllnUilcctwha niUhtothcrw ! e ntr nee Kalinin * m ul.uwlt- - I ho thunder * of tholr eloquence or wake to ecuift- cy the living lyre , may call v ( in fil > uillu inv. ii-tliilAGE. Married persons or TOUHB rcon conl'mplatlnff nurrlago bo aware cf physical wcakneve , lees of .irccreatlvo piwer , Impctoncy , or any othi r tllsiiuallllcatlou specIly relieved. Ho who placca him- Htlt uedcr the enroot Ur. FtsluU tmajrolljlouily conflde In his honor as iontlem > n , and confi dently rely upon htj sRlll as a phyilclan. ORGANAL WEAKNESS ly iutcd ami full vigor roitoroJ. TtiUdliirsuIng atnio lo which render ! llf ft burden and marrlajo lium.s bio , Is the penalty pUl by the vltllm tor improper Ind ilgence. Younir people aroap to comn'it ciO'Ks IIOM not bolrir awr ol the drexdlu corsequoicoi lha'may e sue. Now wro that tindcrn'onds this sudjttt will dfny that procreation Is lest sooner by those falling Into Into lir.pr.pir habltsthan liypruilonl ? Itonldm beingdtprlv d of the pliaiuru of o.althy oQ- spring * , thorn tHorhus and d'ntructtvoaymptoms of bothboily animind arlio. Iho Byitora be- comca aoranj ; il , thjphjelcal and mental functions wuikeuj Lou of prccrcativo powem. nervous Inability , iljBpcpuln , piupltat'oii of the hcnrt , ludlgtet'.on. [ constitutional dettllty , waetlng of the fiame , cou h , con umpton ! aiu death. A GORE WARRANTED. Pcraons rulnad In hrnlth by unlcainuil pro'cndcru who kep Ihcm trlll'ng month after month , tiklogpohoncusand lujurlonscomjioiiadB , should apply Immediately. DR. F1SHBLATT gradutto of one of the meet eminent colleges of the ltnto ! > l Statoi , Ins ea-ctodsonio of th most antonlslilrif ruros thatwoio evoi known ; many troubled nlth tinging In the rarsand hcaJ , when asleep , uaut norvotuno'S. belrp ; alarmed at ceitaln sounds , wlvh frtquent bluailng , attended tome times with tlcrangomont ot the mind were oared Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR , NOTICE. Dr. K. uddrcsiCH alHtoso who have Injured themietvoa by Improper Indu'gonco'indsalltirjr ' hablts hlch ruin both body and mind , unfitting them far butlno'S , study , so'loty or marriage. 1 htse are some ot the mclanch ly eflictn produced by tlio oirty habits ofoutr > , vlt : Weak- nets of the back and limb * , pulns In the head and dlmneu of sight , lo s of muscular piwer. pa'pl. ' tatlon of the heart , dyepcpila , norvoui Irritability , de njemout of digestive functions , debility , consumption , etc. PRIVATE OFFICES , OVER TQE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , OMAHA , NEB. CONSULTATION FUKE. Charges moderate and wl < hla the reach ot all who need silentlBo Slodtcal troatmont. Thoto who r s do at a distance acd cannot call , will receive prompt attention through mall by simply sending th'er symptoms with poilogc. Audrora Lock Box 34 , Omaha , Neb- $500 REWARD. The above reward will be pftld to any person who will produce a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint , for preserving Shingles , Tin and Gravel Roots. Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. All orders promptly attended to. Cheaper and bet ter than any other paint now In use. STEWAHT& STEPHENSON. Solo Proprietors , Omaha House , Omaha , Nob. REFERENCES. Officer * Pusoy , Dr.UIco , Dr. PInney , Fulle Council Bluffs. Iowa. DIB otilco , Omaha Nco. fet tha LlfTlmo' ' DwHt& & BY ma WIFE. Jesse James , ho only llfo authorized by her and which will not ba a "lilood and 1 hunder" story , such as has bcoi and will bo pul llbhod , but n taio llfo by tbo only person who Is In posciwlon ol the facts a fal hlul and devoted wlfo. Truth Is moro ntor. estlngthia flstlon. A enl should app'y 01 ter ritory at once. Ben 75 cti. for Sample book. J. H Chamber * & Oo . mo-eoi-iw-e * it. L.oo < Mo ! THE HORT LINE -OF TUB- Milwaukee & St. hid RAILWAY la now running Ita FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND OOUNOIL BLUFFS WITH Pullman's Magnifloont SloenerB -AND TUB- Finest Diniug Oara in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST CHICAGO MIIiWAUKEE. Or to anr point beyond ; or ] IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take _ the 11EST HQUTE , the Chicago , Milwankee&St.PaulR'y Ticket office locntod at corner Farnam and Fourteenth ttreeta and at U. P. Depot and at Mlllaid Hotel , Omaha. tJrSco Tlmo Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Avent. 0. H. FOOTK , Ticket Agent , Omaha. 8. S. JIEURILt , A. V. H. CAUPF.NTER , Ucnerol llonogcr. General 1'owi. Agent J. T. CLAItK. QEO. II. IIEAKFOHD. _ General Sup't. Asa't Pen. Pom. Ag fit on , ! ho Story of tlio Sowing HaohtoOi 4 htndiomo little pamphle ) , blae'nol cl IOT ( with oomeioai eni Tlngi , wlllibi QIVSN AWAY to njr aaalt penon ralllnK ( oi It , at anr bnnek Ol oah-oncocl Th Bln | i Manniaolorfny Com. pur , oi will l > e ttnt by mall , pait paid , It tav ptnan Urlng at dlitance ttom aai office ) iio Singer Manufacturing Oo , , Pilnolpal Office , 34 Union UqntM /ORK A Noriio our mmrucD WOMAN. rrrom the Boston Gtofo. ] f , 'l ' 'usn. ' Editor * f I Tha tboTO li a coed Hkcnea of Kn. Lydla E. Pttto , am , of Lynn , Mui. , who aboreallotter bumtn belngt ay ba tratbf ally called the "Dear Friend of Womjui , " teme of her e rre pondenU IOTO to call her. Shi walouily derotcd to her work , which 1 * the outcoma llf I a Ufe-ftudy , and U obliged to keep ( Is lady dstantn , to help her annrertha larire corre pondeno lilch dally pours In upon her , each bearlne It ) ipedal nnlen of BuHorln j , or Joy at release from It. Her otablo Compound I * a medicine for Rood and not purpose * . I har pcnonally Inrratlcated It and < n taUined of the tmUi of thl * . On account of lUi prorcn murlts. It 1 * recommended id prescribed by thebixtphyilclani In tha country. 10 * ay * i " It work * Ilka a charm and urea much iiln. It will euro entirely the wont form of falling the utcru * , Leuoorrheea , IrrecuUr and painful rnrtru Uonall OiarUn Tronblot , Inflammation and Icoratlon , Floodlngr * , all DUplacoment * andthecoo- qurnt > plnal weakneu , and la upecli 'y adapted to e Change of IJfo. " It permratr * ercry portion of tha * yitem , and fire * iw llf e and vigor. It remore * falntneu , flatulency , itroy * all craving for ttlmulanU , and relieve * weak. siof the stomach. It cures DloaUnff , Headache * , trvou * Proetratlon , Oencrol Debility , Bloepleauiei * , sprtoidon and Indlgcitlon. That fetllng of bearlni ; .cAuilng pain , weight and backache , U olway. crmancnUy cured by It * ute. It will at all time * , anil ndcr all clrcumitanws , act In harmony with the law t govern * the female tyitcm. It cons only Jl. per botUo or eli for $ S. , and I * ( old b ugglita. Anyadvlcenxiulrcdaiitop < ! clalcaac , ani' to name * of many who have been rcitored to perfeeb lalth by the uo of the Vegetable Compound , can bo jtalncd by addreeulng Mrs. IV with itomp for reply , i her homo In Lynn , Ifaan. For Kidney Complaint of either i thl * compoundto uurpaaaod u abundant testimonial * ahow. "Mrn. rinkUam'i Urer 1111 * , " aoy * ono writer , "or * t"ie world for the cure ot ConstlpaUoa. nd Torpidity of the Urer. Her Wood vendor * In It * * prclal line and bid * fair niponnd In It * popularity. -t her a * on Angel of Mercy whose goto 'n good to other * . n. ( Q Mr * . A. M. P. t Hyaolntb . Talini. Oraotwoc- AnJ all other fir Pill Planting Laue't aaaort mont over shown In Chlc-iw- IllustrattdjCitalcgue free. Send for It. Hiram Sibley&Co. . on.M * * SIDE SPBlNOJATTiOnMKNT-NOT PATENT A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1408 tnd Hll Dodjr * Btrwt , OMAOA Nu. nngT-moGm , I'T