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? to the plain direciions. Druggists. Teething Syrup just the medicine to Rheumatism, neuraiga, sraspin sud bruises will be relieved by Uncle Sam’s Nerve ani Bone Liniment, Bold by all ists.oct13 eod&wly DR. WINCHELL'> TEETHING mur is & Bafe and mmfl; Dysentery - should be in every house where s are Children. Mothers give ita Trial, A well-spring_of pleasure is a bealthy baby ; keep your baby in good hesith by using Dr. Bull's Baby Byrup,—the friend of infancy. 25 cents. Uncle Bam’s Harness Ot fills and closes the pores of leather, effectual- ly preventing the entrance of damp- ness, dust, &., and rendering the harness soft and plisble, while at the eame time incressing its durability, octl3eod&wly Distempers, coughs, oolds, fevers sand most of the diseases which Torses, cattle, sheep, hogsand poult- Ty are subject to are readily over- come and cured by using Uncle Sam’s Condition Powder ascording Bold by all oct13e0d&wly The injurious use v Improperly fl!pl“!i pills and other loudly- lown remedies, recommended to oure all ills, is much to be lamented by all except the dootor 1to whose oare you are sure tocome. An hon- orable and trusty exception to the rule is Eilert’s Daylight Mothers will fiad Dr. Winchell’s have in the house for the children, it will cure colds, coughs, sore throat and reculate the bowels, try it. sold by all Drugeists. oct13 eod&wey £=All persons sfflicted with kidney diseases, pain in the back, and all urinary diseases, dizbetes, gravel, dropey or nervous debility, should at onee toke Hunt’s remedy. All dis- oamenof the kidueys, bladder and urinary organs, are cul y Hunt’s Remedy. The rapidly incresemng demand for Eilert's Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry, 18a positive indication of its merits. Thousands of individuals who have been cured of Coughs, Colde, Bronehitis and incipient Con- eumption, where other remedies have failed, are the hest proofs pos- sible that this 18 without doubt the best cough remedy yet discovered. oct13-eca&w-1y. There is no earthly boca more g.‘wluue than good health, and it shooVes its possessor to endeavor to retain it. If you sre assailed with such provoking ills as sick head- aches, torpid liver, sour stomach and a genersl fecling of weariness and disgust, don’t go and_commit suicide but take Eilert's Daylight Liver Pills and be cured. 8old b, all Druggists. 0utid eod&wly Diseace and Death, when they reach our own houschold, sre too serious for Jesting, we use our best endeavors to drive off the dread messengers, and sre only happy when we feel that they sroat a dis- tance. At the first approach of that fell destroyer, Consumption, in the shapeof a cough or slight cold as well a8 more severe Bronchisl or Catarrhal Complaints, we should at once use Eilert’s Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry. It hes no superior in such cases, * Every bottle warrant- od to give satlsfaction. Sold by all Druggists. iste 0ct13 eod&wly DR, ALPRICH Diseases if Women cmulm.on rm at Lm e o arnham Grand Contral Hotel, 23 F: 3 Do found day or Bigbt. g W s g T g tobio i W 1, Rodick 7. Connell. Redick & Connell, Attorneys-at-Law. FOprion:—Opposite Gourt House. Omshs, G. J. HUNT., TTORNEY AT LAW. Ofice 4 Thir th street, with J, W. T. Richards, ADAMS & SIHEB.AL ATIORNES st Law. Room 6 Creigbton lock, 15th and Douglas 5t. aedd] O.F. MANDERSON, g W. M3 . 1610 T Lt Farnbam 8t., RNEY AT LAW. - . 14 A with 6.9 Doane.t ot L.F. MAGINK, OFFICE—Vis- b AT G R T. W.T. RICHARDS, TTORNEY AT LAW. Office, 490, 13th Strwet. between '.Th_.: ad liarney, WM. L. PEABODY, JAWYER. Creighton Bieek. LUTHER R. WRIGHT. OE OF THE PEACE. Ofi ualasst., wert entrance 3'.;:; N.J. BURNHAM. TTORNEY A!l’\Wl‘NEILOl AR eoymon T mlhn Neh, G. E. PRITOHETT. TTOENEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW Ofice, 272 Farubam Street. Box' 9 Omaba. WM. G TONN, Attorney and Counselor 2t Law, EVANSTON, WYO. TER, Mm" S.land co-Collections a Specialty ot DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, Or Magicsl Beantifier, re Tan Prockles, Pimple | R S gl Sl Glves a Clear, Tran<parent Com- plexion. Jenied by the celabrated ch lix Gouraad. $1.£0 per bot Sourand's Pm;:,n Bubtile P mer o gt o the b t, 48 B iy Betabliched 15%. o e Mme. M. B. T. Gouraud, BOLE PROPRIETOR, 48 Bond Strect, New York. upper $1; mailed New Yorx. g et "nans for Daagiascoun sbraska. aod tp me Tiree od, ] will on , the 281) day of Vl""l. A. TE. it 10 o'olock, . 3 m... of s2id'dy 'the fouth door of n:. Court Hmn‘f Oity of Omaba in SLTE ablic az o wits & point fivs snd . 160 n“:ln-fl--nfl )fllz atns nuflh of $he corner to Seciions twents-aix (6] twen. seven (20, thirer- ous 34 ang - i v ' north of range ), in town,! irteen (13) ea: b pric 1 - Sdiag. “Thence st thir'y (8] rose. thme nty-e ght rous, themoe west s e e ) v-"l & ‘.‘.“.“‘i:;':"‘:.:fi“..:' 2 odumf L -.::n ta sty o Georse THEDAILY BEE THE OMLED PUSLISHNG CONPARY PROPRIETORS, OFFI0B—135 Faruham, bet. Wh and 10th-Stae TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Copra1 year. o advaive, (postpaid).. 88.00 Smonths, in adzance. 3 months. in savanee. A Taie of a Nobleman: Madison (Wie.) Demoorst. There is in our city a young no- bleman, with eervant attachment. He comes, accordiug to his bag and baggage, trom Wemys Castle, rife, Scotiand. This young nobleman visits the opera house every even- ing, and applauds at the proper time. The Chicago Times tells of him,and says he is deeply smitten with the young lady in pink tights. We bave noticed that the young Scotch- man aiways claps his hands when this actrees appears. 1t is said that the young dootchman wss sent to America to hunt buffalo; but he has mistaken the trail and followed deer! But stop! Pernaps this is a put-up job on the community, Who Enows but what this young man 1s | paid to travel with the company and play “make-believe” just to excite communitics. This 18 & queer world, you know. Learn the Value of Money. A siver dollar represents the day's work of the laborer. It is given toa boy; he has no idea what it has cost or what it is worth. He would be as likely to give a dollar as a dime for a top, or any other toy. Butif the boy bas learned to earn the dimes and dollars by the sweat of his face, he knows the difference. Hard work is to bim a mensure of values that can nev- er be rubbed out of his mind. Let him learn by experience that a bun- dred dollars represents a hundred weary days of labor, and it seems a great sum of money; $1,000 is actu. ally a fortune; and $10,000 is almost inconceivable, for it is far more than he ever expects to 3. When he has earned a dollar he thinks twice before he spends it. He wants to invest it so as to get the full value o¢ a day's work for it. It is & great wrong to society and to s boy to bring him up to a man’s estate without this knowledge. A fortune at twenty-one without it is almost inevitably thrown away. with it and a little capital to start on, he wiil make his own fortune betfer than any oxe can make it for him, Liquid Vacuum. When Thomss drove up to a house on Elizabeth street yesterday (o delwver the usual quart of Mix- tare, the gentleman of the house kindly inquired : “Thomss, how msny quarts of milk do you deliyer 2" ‘Ninety-one, sir.” +‘And how many cows have you 2" “Nine, sir.” The gentleman made some re- marks about an early spring, elose of the Esstern war, and the state of the roads, aud then seked : Say, Thomas, how much milk per day do your cows average 2! «Beven quarts, sir.” “Ah—um,” said the geatleman 23 he moved off. 'Ihomas looked & ter him, scratched his bead, ana all at once grew pale as he pulled out u short pencil and began to figure on the wagou.cover “*Nine cows 18 nine, and I set sev- en quaits down under the cows and multiply. That's sixty-three quaris of milk. Itold him I sold ninety- one quarts per day. Bixty-three from ninety-one leaves twonty- eight, and none to carry. Now, where do I get the rest of my milk ? P11 be hanged 1f I baven't given myself away to one of my best cus- tomers, by leaviug a durned big cavity in these figgers to be filled with water "’ katsing Caives. Like everything else pertaining to a farm, raising of oalvés requires good judgement and experience, It is always best to leave the calf with the cow several davs, until the fever is out of ihe bag and the milk good for family use, and with prop- er management the calf can be easily taught to drink milk at fonr or five days old. 1t 18 important that the calf should take its first sus- tenance from the cow, to enable it to discharge the fostal nutriment in its stomach and bowels, and to give it strength forits fature dovelop- ment. Ifacalfis of no value to rear, or if the milk is worth more than the cost of feeding four or five woeks for the buteher, it should be killed as soon as the milk becomes goed, but if it is to be raised, it siould have pure milk for about ten dave, when a Lttle skimmed milk masy be added to the unskimmed by degrees, till it may be fed entirely on skimmed milk. It has been shown by aoundant tests that calves will thriveas well on the poorest butter-producing milk as on the beet; eonsequently, if a farmer has any cows which give poor milk, that milk should befed to ellvec, bscause it 18 not the cream that nourishes chem sojfmuch as other properties of the milk. When four or five weeks old they may be fed on buttermilk. Itisgood munage- ment to feed calves, in connection with their milk, when about ten days old & little cooked meal. At first, takes teaspoonful of Indian, oat, or barley meal, and cook it in a little water; then mix it with the wilk, and ncrease the quantity of mes! as the calfs grow older. Flax seed bolled toa jelly and mixed with milk when the calves are ten daysold 1s good for them. Itis poor poiloy to stint calves which are worth reising, as their ruture de- velopemert as good cows depends to 1 grest degree on the manmner in whioh they are trented when calves. Let them be fed three times a day, at regular hours, and ss much as will eatisly them, aud in the end their woers will not be loosers.—Ex- change. Cld and you and poor, all unite in testifying to the true merit of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, For over a guarter of a century it has proved itself & true, tried and trust. ed friend. Price 25 cents. DR. PALMER, of Westerly, R. I, says: HUNT'S REMEDY is the most effeetive medicine I have ever used in my practice, for dropey and Kidney diseases, 1 can safely say HUNT'S REMEDY bas almost raised the desd.” All diseases of the Kidneys, Bladderand Urinary Organs, sre cured by HUNT'S REMEDY. - you_Cause, extre selty. You aired to antwer ea sth day ""&“‘;“:’;‘8”“' NATE R. ROUNDS, Adams & Bis R By (.b‘l:l' imeral, her attorneys. Blacaopiosdo om:&pq & 210 cuns 31b cans Bavon Golden Laundry Pelm Bovatters Tallow Bacon Breakfast bacon Dressed hogs 33 g:eeefi thes adl ssly sk E'??%EQ; 888! [ 3 3 3 I H H 3 ¢ I 3 H [ 3 3 3 3 1 3 1 ] 3 5 B838SBIL LANSRIARSSIL! 'y s %0 o0 6 ® 10 " 5 ® & % L "" n & 5% éfi 850 o050 8t Louls W. W . Flour. per bl 1100 )3 pring Nebraska s Com meal N, Y, tactory Alnefionn Swiss feree American Coehsco Garners g;nm ink or urple Pealicahis Stmpeons Waakitcton Robes E207 coTrORs. ‘fll‘llflfl: BP o Nebraska standard AA Pepgerall 0 o do R Indisn iesd do = do 4 ersanam American Amoskess ates ancaster fionines. Erees i “m*'r §’§‘5§‘x=§ ;;"m; Window Glas, 60 and50 por oent. diseount PES AND OIL CLOTH 4 Edinbutgh, Bass & co's paie ‘uihness Dublia stont Jolsa.stud 2 and dlls WA 24 oot sach additional foot: o3 Qver 20 Pen REse sEssassasess S . * Ry BRAASS3BZS ANS ABABHRIRS 2 .-m=5555533553833=!§3~5 ENFERBRARBIIV[R S BRSS! L= IHSJ;QIQSSE&GI g:&s&a;gs okl . E8, HBABASIBH LEAYRFR SHEET IRO¥, WIRE BLGCK TIN, COPPER Qs Firet Qualiiy No 18 1030 » o ppEE T A Fow & flhrwll both ddel smooth No Msn ? Rog & 6 n.-u. rotned, Nn u & 7 3"" ”"m Tained d0: 1 *A’ American imltation an Nos For less thax full bundle add one oent. Best slsughter sole " on X ng it Domestie k1 e IR o M 1 o ‘!W port H 4 101000 9580 5'R ¥ 1018 385 el H 0ak Line fouthi E ] o loatior Hemieok harmees leather Nol 2 5 o i 3 ® Bemeck tine leather e « Fairbridie pereids 600 700 Team collars berdos MOS0 N 9" B0 W@ Sl 4 do 8 0 Goncord 80 Goliar |mm Glsokiperst 18 % russet) do uo» Pstont dllh leather do 12 B ‘moms @ conbides pen 6 06 Sros ured hides % 5 ot Dry hides @ 1 eu Seepats - nerZ 26ep pel ver® % aavvARIED 1moN, Noldto20 n NoZltod4 o 13 Nom o K Nozt F Nz o 18 "Pail bundles discount 35 per sent, Brasiers 10 to " ooer: = nfl'hl.}”i lnz 1608 2 13 and 16 o8 » 3o Nol's sads a v prarn, 1o 10 bestquality perbor 800 itod 1x " 15 40" 105 PG do g 8% i ix do G 18 14x I0 do lo 80 . do o us Kofoe o charoont 0 S0 T7. SRE = £ B G IX do W@ & B Large pigs T e W em.'i'x Siee % @ o tin R Siesttin T to tncker do n PN i Tiaters !oldnhgx\xn rotned G0 3 o 3% rootns u % - :’vl'?\'"fi AA 4o o £B Haymakers Otiz axs do'B 4o 00 Native skipping steors Gows Bheev ound eep. per pouns Gaives a5 " grons Gommon Xo1shinsles Leon ge D &l piokets pe, 100 oa Bh“m ‘e iigeal toot FAINTS, OiLS AND @1 A QILI. Fo LR of T i ead Lig et Linseed raw do o do bmhd do [ Lard 0il extra do ] do No,1 do g Bevzine 3 5 Tarpentin. do © SPECIAL OUOQTATIONS. ¥- Fegs fresh candled . Lemozs X essiua per box Avples per bol oaltry—dress: tros T e i iazd. tripe, pigs’ feet, eto., ete., con” o band. " Send for our vrice Tist. mo ~ RAILROADS. PULLMAN HGTEL CARS are run alone by the Chicago and Northwestern Railway. THROUGH BETWEEN Omaha & Chicago No other road runs Pullman Hotel cars, Puliman Dining care, or avy other form of Rotel, dining or restaurant cars \hrough be twees the Mistourl Fvor and of for compart- colebrated Botel cars. For you are charged only for what you r- ostern yow(th th o 't Wi andail oiher roadstor In: n!h-t the tioket agent selle you tok- ots by the Northwestern road. Jn.uuk t, U 3 f yonts o S 0. 5; depot; OmaM BT. PAUI.A & EIOUx CITY. fionx City & “Vade Ballais 100Mles Shores Rou'e foSt Pau, Winneapcte, 4 it Togta o Bloux City oot divect o8 o :‘“flnm'&mlon.mm rotiod by - owhed and contro Gosveny, Tiroagh withoutoiangs be. Toadas il loavs the Unton Phcif Doy the Uni 3, OMAEA ::'4' JUFFS at 5 ) P"ll..;'nu‘{llog IIDU@ oy OuRS IX ADY4 ¥R OF L1 0TENR ROTTES. %u-".—‘v?fi g‘.]n Sf PAULa 3b. iving » X CITY at6 s m.. e Mickots Jor snls a Ghi ester it el ey Ua: & orgax'k‘;'n'.‘p’os“ ‘224 Grand Central Ho- sx°e that your ualau foud, vis uri Valley. 'lo'fl;ksfl Alsl. Bioux le Southwestorn Freight snd Passenger Agt mavi-tf Omahs. CHICAGO. Rock Istand & Pacitic Railread, THY GREAT OENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EART, Via Dex Moines, s riazd Hoek Isians This Bouts being ¢ oughl) jaip; witt ;‘.fln‘ new lw& lsce =4 :“ ipg thetadvantags A well ba- "irack, ofars e traveliog publio an East e Line uhequaied for 5 7 Eey All Passenger Tratns are equi) ‘with the (W8 and Wamonoos (Birmy Am Miller's L Coupler, l'wo Fut Express Trains , enneo uas nliow & AT DES HOTNI with 168 Dee Motnos Vauey Ballroad for Oskslooea. Gttumws, Keokul and Bt. Louis, AT GRINNELL with the Contral Bailroad of ATTESE DB Tt Buingto WEST L) wi 0, & Miousois Rairoed & Enrilogton, Cotar Ea uque & FPavl, a% WILTON !’mo oot Ve Ursachy for Museatine ‘Waskingien £ad pointa soutn, WI DAVENPOET with the Davenport & 81 Pant Batlseed tcr points morth. AT BOCK SLAKD with the Westarn Union ‘Baiirosd oz Frsoport, Bololt, Bacine, Mil- Tepize nd oll pointa’ 0 Rorthern Hilsols and AT ROCK 1LAKD ¥ith the Bocklord, Bock Tainod snlBK. Louls Pailrosd for St Louts tnte south. AT BOCK [CLARD with the keorla & Eook Zamnd Rariroad for Peorls and points esst. AT BUREAS JUNC, with branch, for Hen THROUGH TIOKETS to all Easiern elttes yia s lize, 4n be procarsd, aud any nfor- mesian o Toutes, st the Ticst Oifce 1% the Union Faeits D 1t tie prinsipal sicket o e @on’i Praws Ag, W. CLAIE, Pasenger Agant, H.P: DEUZL. s. 8. Gen'l Western ., ‘Tickst 2gent, TH W ASHINGTON CiTt ROUTE Baltimore & ChioR.R. | THE SHORTEST QUICKEST axn @NLY BDIKECT ROUTE Washington and Baltimorg ! ‘WITH DIRECT CONNECTIONS FOR RICAMOND, LY¥CHSURS NORFOLE THE SOUTHEAST. Philedelphia few York Bostor Axp THE EAST. Travelers desirin Speedy, Pleunsl, wd Comforfabla should remember that the Bltimore and Ohio Railread 18 ORLEERATED POR 178 Ty Elegant C Grand and" Besutiful Mountain Valiey ‘Boonery, and the manypointsof His- torical Interest along its routs. Fare will alwavs be as_low as by any otherLine. PULLMAN PALACE CARS RUN THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE BETWEEN THE PRINCIPAL < | WESTERN AND EASTERN CIVIES: For throngh Tickets, B Cheoks, Movement of trains, Sleeping Car Accom: modations &o.. apoly st "Ticket: ofices &t sl principal piints NORTH, SOUTH, EAST OR WEST, E. R, DORSE' UARRIAGE FACTORIES. Meadimper § Daily, Carriage Manufacturers, MATERIAL AND WORKMANSIP THE BEST REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS OF WAGON AND CAR~ RIAGE WORK. 16th St.; cor. Capitol Av, OMAHA. i _ SEWING MACMIVIS. Atlantic & &it. Western Railroad, In conneotiyn with the ‘rie Railway, Forme the Great Broad-Gsuge Ronte betw. EAST AND WEST From_OCincinnati and Chicago 0 Ne k. Boston and all points T2 New Eng- s Mo Jork to Chioago. Cleaveland, Omaha, a points in the Northwest ToGlsians.}. Look ville, &t. Louis, Kan- eas City, and Pointe in uthwest. THIS IS THE ONLY LINE In sonnection with the ans throngh sloeoi fork and ‘Chleago. Gi ¥ . Dayton sad" Cin changs THE ONLY LINE Running Pullman's Broad Gauge Palace Hotel Goaches. between Cincinnati, Chicago and New York ssengers by this 1lne can take their meale our witaout leaving the train. The BET T e T oot i not surpasse! in any hotel in America, For th &2 Towest rates, pal- ad lurther in‘ormation pleare spuly : in at the lines west and southe 5 l;{ oy of the At aa- Padurm o GOAMMEL - 5 00, A s corve oY Y I slo 79 25 per Day ._,..'.:s.*j g men to vt ar ers wng o NEW AM&HIGAN ANOTHER RIUMPH! w vadals - arded at the Centennial Bibitioa- ¢+ ‘machine and one litsr than any least no o m; ans + es the! ol i just what we claim them 'to be. Bt 1 o morta1 oy e tucsirated price list. ~_Every machise w.mnnd ?ms Gall and sce us your Nowiioy and Ot for all machi rlxle‘&nul?'onl.anw g 1 912 Douglas St..Omab, Neb. ten2d&wly . A PHYSIOLOGICAL View i 4. 8. QRINNELL, Resiver. The Imflm[ Throngh lmm SOIth. ing the ce: lrgporflcnofll. uonon.-u inter- nsmxs_T T PRINK LINES CHIUAGO, D AVENPORT, DUBUQUE, DES MOINES, BIOUX CITY, OMAHA, And all East and West points, Connects nt Ottumwa. BURLINGTOR, MACON, KEOKUK, ' BEDALIA QUINCY, BT. LOUIS, HANNIBAL, KANSAS CITY, D Ly T thoSouth: oatheast aod Soutlim OONDNECTS AT "MARON CITy SL. PAUL, MINNEAFOLIS, DULUTH, outnd 4l Minzorcia W’%fl“ Reclmmg Chair cars EXPRESS . TRAINS® lrm. luuu EXCELLENT ROAB BED, IRST-CLASS COACHES" nn;aw-u? Miller's Piatiorms and Qouplers, snd Westinghouse Bootered to trave! tn the di- s easmed foF (o gonaon o187 Gen’l Pass. s THROUGH TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. THE Chicago Burlingron & Quiney Ratlread With Smooth and Perfect track, Elegant enger Coaches. and rullmnn sl»pmz & Dining Cars. ledged by (ho Press avd all wag rasaLover 1615 ba the Best Arpolnted Tod Howt Manarod road fn the eou0tEy: Passengers Going East Shoul] bear in mind that £hs Is the ot Agent, BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO. And Points East. North and Northwest. Passengers by this routo have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES 4 ! 8TX Dail ‘: 4 o NEW YORK CI'I‘X » WITHOUT CHANGE. £ the _ Wo Brakes, and Miller’s Plattogn and Couplers, Porflht " Protockion "Againat “Acoidents n the world Pualiman Palace Sleeping & Dinfng Care are run on the Burlington rout: Information concerning Routes. Rater, Time. Connestions, eto s will be sheerfully ven by spplyine at the offics of the Bur- Fiveron oo, Gxand Central hotels corner Fourteenth and Farnham, Omaha, Nebr. D W HIFCHCOCK, Gen West’n Pas Agt Chicago T O L s 0B Apot, Omaha. IGH 1yr !nz B TIME TABLES. VAL ARD DEPANTORE §F AW EBUCATIONAL. Brm % IH TK}&“! ONE WEST OR SOUTP OF o8 with which BYVx?’s has any ‘onneotion, or that is conducted by an ex- ’-t“l";wlnl best flofll"nnl‘ld the most terough ‘ooutae ‘ot Lastrsctlon, whils (he oaro £, Loarning Te RTADL. Oruxs somooz g} od by N0 ok I Jlegray) Tor Chnd FITS EPILEPSY Falling Siokness) e tly oured—no humbal of Dr. snulnd s Col Borali h convince suf 1 do.all we olaim ;"tuh’ 'gol d lh by mail, or thom, m Aid. s froo trial box. As Do. Goalard is tri Eo oty pbysician that has ‘made this dis- easo a special otudy, ard as, to our knowl- edge, ands have Jermanent) curs} by the use of theee powders. guarantoe a per sanent oure in every case. or_rofund 5o all movey expendd. Al fafiororz shouid give thete powdors an oarl, 1 be convinosd of their curative Pomsra. Prioe, large box, 83.0, or four boxes ) rem, by méil to any part of United rurmldl nn“l:doflnt of price, or by 5 & IOBBINS, whnu Strost Brooklyr.N. ¥, CONSUMPTION Positively Cured! All sufferers from (his disease that sre anxious to be cured should try Dr. Klssner's ted Consamptivo powders. These are the only proparation known [ cure comemmytlon ] all dioesmus of the throut and jungs-—indsed. so strong s our faith iU thom, and also to souvince that they are n) humbus, we wll fo grer sufleer, by mail. postpald, s free trias We don’t want your money until you are ooty suisfied of their urative powors, f your life is worth zaving, don’t i giving these powders 1% ther i = owsIw Price. for box. $8.00. sent ko any part of the thed States or Canads by m: on receipt ef price. Khu & ROBINS. 30 Fu lton Street, Brookiya, 2 This is the enly line rugniag Fol Hotel e ofFh, 1 agent, mabs, o osk lsland & Paeific, Maill. u.filflA M. 1040P. M e 5 T — @hisago & Northwestera. e .M. 10 40 “‘W“""‘ 5.... ‘BmFA. M. ’wan AM. Foomng B £ L1 i an Sleeping oo oon 7 S g Unjon Depet. Louls. Omahs, Neb. Mail Expross. S00A: 4 Daily exoopt Sundays. B. & M. R. R. in Nebrasks. KearnyJunEx.9:06 3-‘5 P- Plattsm’th Ac.6:0( P. M. Sarha tad g, e o0 Gran [vance of lhl ‘bon time s of Iowa leave bu Syetrom 13801 HALT P & Co BEST SIX CORD SPOOL-COTTON ON BLACEK SPOOLS. “Thomas Russell,” BOLE AGENT. Alio ARTHUR JAMES’ “INTRISBIC” NEEDLES. Thomas Eussell & Co., SOLE AGENTS, Trade Supvliea by Tootle & Maul, J. J. Brown & Bro , Stephtns YORE. & Wilcox, Omaha. p fob6 17 w - FOR — ¢ £|Boots and Shses 2 g 221 & 213 Madison St , 2 BUEL, Cook & SeIxas, Ix d Wholesals Dezlers. ] amine Good < =) ments M Sels Lat LEGAL NOTICE. Topllwhom oy conoern— ' (en: a8 my 12 rd 'im it cause 4 cthons horehy fo'}:x ‘any Tersen harbor -count, as I will Im-ounui i ex: iy ————nlb" malads: snd rolief 1s lwess anxiously eough after. Ifthe Livor B oisiet o e aciies Mesifh = eiet vagh, dizai the mouth, hilious tho beart, derressfon of epirits of the blue and a hundred other symotoms. S . dis o it acts midly, effeciually. and being 1 bh‘r.- ple vegotable compound, can do no inj in any 'un.:my that lk may be tal armiese 'y way; | LIVER 1 \l bas beon vsed ‘or for- IJ yeln acd b mdrvd- x Fierco of o G111 Shorter, of bama: Gon: Jom B. Gordon, K L. Mott. of Columbus Ga, are axong the hundreds to whom we can refer. Extractof alet-er from Alexs d H. March 172 en my con- dition nqulnl it r. Simmons’ Liver e alator, wlth gond efect. Tt o mild, ard tar than more aetive medicin )l is wot the quantity IREGULATUR | ien that gives strength, life, b'ood, and h: It is the tbennah diges~ tion ohha food taken lof much or little Therefore, do dot stimulate up the stomach ood, but rather aseist digestion g by taking SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUINE MANUPAOTURED ONLY BY J.H. ZEILIN & Pnn.ADzl.PmA PA. Bold by all Druggists. june7ditawdwly Consumvtion Cured. An old Shysiolan retired from active prac. tice, having had placed in his havds by sn ity e LA ple vegetable remed for rmanent oure of Confumption Oaarrh. Asthma, and fections. also Price, $1.00: ki m to hi 'Tho receipe wil bo sent allwho "deizs ¥, with e " woteally aper, Dr. J. c.sron:.u ort th Bt pape thn %ng,y 2 ACOUGH, COLD anoe for any length of time causes irritation of the ~Lungs, ) Feotion., ts in some incurible BROWN S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Bave proved their efficacy by a test of many years, and will almost invariably give ‘Ghtain onty Brown's B nd do not take asy of ne that may be offered. eolddwim H. T. HEMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. Carmine Wrappers and Labels. ¢ to epurious articles palmed upon (Mo Tk foc Tas wast B pears X rop atation of my preparaticns. make s radical ob H T IIEI.MB[ILD Manufacturing Company NU. 30.PLATT STREET. New York. H.T HELMBOLD TO COXSUMPTLIVES: thon, that scourge or gamanity, sul iread of the human family, 1p alleh tries. 1 foel confident that I am in possession of the ‘enly sure, inhlflbla! nv;mdy—':‘w own. Drofession—fer the positive and speedy cure of that dsad diseass, and s gnwelcome comoomtants, vi Autbma Bt Julyldztawkwly THE TURBINE WINDMILE Califorma’s Favorite. BEAUTY Combined with DURABILITY RBuns with Half the Wind that is Required ¢o EVERY MILL For from Fiveto TEN YEARS, FULL SAIISFACTION Will Be Given In Every Respoct. WARRANTED NIZIN TIV J0 *49M0g 9840 A)X|g 0} 90y ) WOy THIS MILL HAS BECOME UNIVER- BALLY Favorite in California, where hundreds of Tthem may be {seen a¢ work—ofal sizes. Many people buy THE TURBINE Who *would have mo otber — even if it misht be & ven tolthem. These milles ASTILY BERITCTED On barns and bouses where they will ha orpamients. 2 some ony throwing out fars and ki the windmili and pump busin. Omaba to supply the state of ebraska well 21 asefal,and thers is no daas. Tha Tovenlor bas had 10 yearsage and ho intends estakl TURBIKE Windmills for Pumping Water, Grinding Grain, Sawing Wood, Cutti Agonts Wanted in every Count . Address g Feed, Churning Butter, Turning Grindstonss And rcores’of otter things, to> numerous to me: ior in th Territorial Rights For Sale In oth= te to whom good inducements will A.H. SOUTHWICK, Patentee. iBdEwim This Cat Iiluetretos the Manaer of | DR. PIERCE'S Fountain Nual In@dor, This tastrument i espectally desigaod perfect application of hh DR, SAGE'S CATARRE nmw? 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