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2 I'HE OMAHA DA 1LY BEL MONDA Y. MAY 1182 railrond papers were purposely stirred up to make a great clamor on the sub- jeot, and Nance dutifully bowed his head in acquiescence to their de- mands. But notwithstanding the fact that a special session has been called, it does not follow that the atate will be redistricted. Tt is broadly hinted by some of the govermor's quasi friends here that the only idea he had in calling the legislatore together was that it might become involved in an indefinite squabble over the reappor tionment matter, and finally be oro- rogued in disgust. In this manner he would expect TO SAVE HIMSELF from the pressure of public opinion and at the same time fail to accomp- lish the item which he is supposed to More Wind Than Wiokedness in | be 8o partioularly hostile to. It is un- the Custodian’s Accounts derstood that Thurston, Dawes and E Laird are heartily in favor of such a i course being taken if it can be suc- A HULL SHOW. cessfully accomplished, as it would ©orrespondence of Tim Ban. then enable them to carry out the Lixcory, April28.—The sensation | original scheme of throw}:nudtho bulk of the hour at Lincoln just now is the :’t‘nx‘ao‘:‘;‘t’:l '"c';’m:":;m_‘“ ’;‘h::athi: investigation at present being made every reason to suppose that a large into the management of the govern-|amount of bad blood ment building under the ocustodian- WILL BE EXHIBITE® ship of D. G. Hull, who was depcsed | during the session by the more active somo time ago. Two special agents— | participanta in this acheme, in order Meossrs, Swords and Douglas—from to facilitate operations for the gover- i nor. A lively fight over the militis ‘the United States sub.treasury at appropriation bill is sure to arise, as Chicago have been here for two or | the items therein will amount to a three days past looking over Mr. | very respectable total by the time they Hull's accounts, and have 8o far com. | 8r@ footed up; and a lengthy disous- letod thei X that a tolerabl _ | wion of this matter will only compli- Pplet eir work that a tolerably ac-| gate the apportionment plans. curate statement may be made con- | Tt od that Bpeaker Shedd and cerning it. Charges have been ocur- Lieuten Governor Carns have rently made here for a long time that agroed to dispenso with the services of there was a good deal of crookedness all committee clerks during the extra in connection with Mr. Hull's man- sossion, Gossip over the Hull case still con- agement of his office, but no partiou- | tinues unchecked. lar attention was paid to them until | *gents loft for Chicago to-day, but "THE KNAVES ON DECK. | Thurston, Nance, Laird and Dawes Boxing the Political Pack, The Work of the Extra Session Deflnitely Laid Out by the Managers, Oongressional Apportionment to the Rear--The Military to the Front. The treasury i s .| will return next_week to continue the the present investigation began. Itis | ;;,vegtigation. 1 interviewed one of generally supposed here that the pres- | them last night, but found him very ent WARY AND NON-COMMITTAL. vosTof¥ICR AUTHORITIES “‘There is one thing you may say, responsible for the presence | however,” he remarked, ‘‘so far as of the treasury officials here, | OUF. researches have gone I have no as charges had been preferred hesitation in. stating that we h-.vc not against Hull, and are now on file at | found anything yet that would justify tho department, The complaints that | U8 i reporting Mr. Huli s guilty of are made against him are that he has | Misappropriation. There is abundant compelled employes to divide their evidence of gross irregularities in the wages with him, and has pursued a conduct of his office, but that is as » sysiematio course of returning fraudu- “‘“.f" as wo are prepared to charge. lent vouchers for material purchased ‘Mr. Hull is not under restramnt for the government buiding. A ‘h?"“ b large number of merchants and others Not tho slightest. Ho can goand have beer dalled upon to testify be-|Como at his volition. In fact, we fore the examining officers, and a have no authority to order his arrest great deal of important testimony |Unless matteas grow very much more adduced to show that a serious state [ 8eTlous. of things exists. The course pursued ‘Who formulated the charges by Mr. Hull is said to have been s against him on which this investiga- follows: He would go to a store in | tion s based? town and buy some material; then That 1 cannot tell you. The would ask the merchant to accommo- | ¢harges are on file in the department, date him by signing & voucher for u huwcyur,"nnd are there open for in- MUCH LARGER AMOUNT 'Pff'“’"- AL 4 than his bill called for, on the plea 'Mr. Hull and his friends claim that he wished to buy other goods | that thin is a sort of star-chamber elsowhere, and did not care to multi- [ #fair, and that he is not given the ply his accounts. In other cases he privilege of knowing what testimony would ask the merchant to step out |8 given against him. Is that sol" and buy goods for him at ofher stores, You must remember that Mr and have him sign a vouch in blanks [ Hull is not on trial now. “If you were for the two bills, fillingin the amounts | My 8gent and were accused of mis- to suit himself. R. D. Stearns, o [Using my funds, I would not go to yourg lawyer here, is also stated to be mixed up in tlie matter, he having had would inspect your accounts and those a contract for furnishing the building. [0f the men you dealt with in my Both Hull and Steams have left town, | hame. That is precisely- but it is not suppored. that they have . WHAT WE, ARE, DOING, gone away on .EW.,,“ of this exposure, | We have all of Me¢ Hull's vouchers Among other testimony adduced be- here from Washington, = We then call fore the investigators, A. M. Davis in the various tradesmen and ask them testified that'the sum of $26 was paid | to show their books, and in that way for putting oarpote, whero ~the B¢t 8t the diecrepancies. Mr. Hull voucher call .w.'!w. Louie | Will have a chance to make all the ex- Meyer stated that ® bill of goods, planations he wants, and the factsand amounting to about $30, was bough‘ the explanations will be furnished to- from him, and: the voucher called for | gether to the department. If the au- $12. D & . L. Baum, Ed. thurmq- then ree fit to prosecute, 'thu Church, Jansen Bros., and others onse .will come before the United GAVE SIMILAR EVIDENCE. States grand jury l‘l'ld he can defend A Swede, named Havsen, who had | himself ad libitum. 3 been employed as fireman in the gov- Hull is now in Omaha, but is ex- ernment building, says that Hull paid | peoted back Monday. ; him $30 per month and made him sign The supreme court has - adjourned a voucher for §62. Mr, Hull and his | until the 20tb of June. ARGUS, friends complain bitterly about the 4z e WWEFET, ex m':hod of the i:fiuli:{;tloxl;.e DOWN SOUTH. saying that he is not allowed to pmm‘zt at tho taking of testimony nor | The Paris of Americe—Personal Notes given the privilege of refuting the wit- ~From Beaver Overcoats to nesses. It looks as though this was Straw Hate. the oase, but the evidence thus far | Doircis Free Press. adduced is certainly prima facie evi-| I laid over one day in Cincinnati to deuce of gross malfcasance. The|see the Paris of America. I have treasury ofti have promised me an | never visited the Paris of France, and interview this afternoon, and 1 may |uow there is no need of i+. I can see gsin something more from them, Theéy | just how it is—narrow 1 ize ts, cobble- ,telegraphcd for Mr. G. M. Lawmbert- [ stone pavements, oclay Id, dingy " aon, the disfriet attorney, to come|buildings, horrible cross-walks, up down, and ho/did so; but after re- | hills, down hills, side hills and al the wiewing the evidence in their posses-| other hills which cities are heir to, sion refused to arrest Hull, very| If you ever meet a man who steps roperly holding that the United | high, or who seems to have one short tates court'was about to meet, and | leg, set him down asa resiaent of he could bo eatisfactorily examined | Cincinnati, Half the population of then if neceesary, Porkopolis are engaged half their lives The supreme court is in session and | in trying to preserve their equilibrium, is disposing of a large nuniber of cases. | The postodice ir h a side hill, all the Harry Stout, the chicf agtor i the | banks are on an inelive, and when you RECENT SHOOTING MATCH think you are entering the basement in this city, was married inst night to | of a wholesale elothing honse you sud. Miss Bailey, the young lady who was | denly discover thai you on the with him at the time Hitchoock was | first floor of the saloon next door, ahot. X Everybodody in Cincinnati walks A petition has been received by the |on the side of his fcot, 1le has got vernor asking for the pardon of P.|to doitorgo over. Oue shoew fi, , the sewing machine|told me that he kep: five qobl':lun agent, sentdown from Douglas county | steadily ed in ?.“'-""ll *lifes” on on thecharge of forgery. Anaus, |boot heels. “There is once in & while THE EXTRA BESSION. “Gorrespondence of The Omaha Bes, are rented at very low figures. The “‘tone” runs to side-hill, Lancown, Neb., April 29.—Re- WRESTLONG WITH THE BOYS, dho ouing semon ot B EE e e owe the logislature, there are a number of | gyory onl of them me to din- interesting pieces of gossip which will | ner, and ons of the staff who lived six shortly be recorded in these commu- | miles ;ny ;lu :hmuuh:y .fl;vho:l be- nioations, A careful observer cannot | cause I wouldn't run out and have a i o mpreend with he fo ha | S VAN snd s b puden it wa3 nothing but the universal pop-|pning to garden this year, and most of ular pressure brought to bear upon | them l:;u seven efl';‘mt lor:ad of him that induced Governor Nanoe to |Yegetables "hg- 'he city editor has ' ‘‘patch” eighteen feet long b; call that body together at all. It may|.C oo, p:hio :fmonmdad on n{ be remembered as & somewhat strik- | sides by buildings. He spent $27 on ing coineidence that on a certain day, | it thi) spring, but as an offset to the some two weeks since, both The Re- | exponse ?Ilu .:dwm mol"h?t working blicsn and The Herald of your city |12 Y tlm :oued hh:-? iver com- came out simultaneously with lengthy P, romiog I 49 ke el leaders demanding that the legislature | habit of going to sleep in church, be called at once, and in a very few| Phe boys on the Commercial and days thereaftor the call was issued. | Gazetto are awfully goed, They be- Bostartling was this coineidence that | guy with the oldest wan on the staff it has o ask me to supper, aud had I re- ALL THS APFEARANOE mained in Civcinnati tweuty-one days of a put up job, and there seems to it would not have exhausted the list. o po reason for doubting thut when | The Commercial and Gazette men it was found how overwhelming the|don't run to garden at all. On the sentient wis in favor of such a gath- | first the boys turn more to pomology ering of the legislature, the Omahaland on the last they believe that fly- i you and ask you if it were so, but |}, T | shot the eagle, s level block, but the stores must be | g, ing machines will yet suporsede rail- way trains. TWO STRANGE MBN, That the Cincinnati Southern road means to make itself popalar withthe traveling public is _evident from its choice n% men to fill certain positions. The general passenger agent of a rail- road is a man always heard of and sel- dom or never seen, In most cas .4 he isa bear, Hedoesn't care three cents whether he makes friends of enemies. Mr. E. P. Wilson, of the Southern, is neither an autocra: nort a bear. He in accessible to all, has a welcome for all, and is a thorough gentlemen. He is managing his department as o mer- chant would manage a trade he de- sired to build up, aud his policy must certainly make friends for the road. Reau uampbell is the general trav- eling agent of the road, and is anoth- er just such man. Every inquirer is treated courteously, and every effort is made to secure friends. He is soon to publish a new pamphlet descriptive of the route, and containing $500 worth of choice cuts representing the best views. He is not only a prince among general traveling ageuts, but has a literary turn which will adver- tise the all'over the north, FROM C. T0 C." No one could expeot that the scenery along the route from Cincinnati to Chattanooga would equal that on the Baltimore & Ohio, or the Union Pa- cific, but nevertheless it is grand and picturesque in the full sense of the term, i‘t is not mountain after moun- tain and gulch after gulch, but an ever-changing panorama of surprises. Here the tuofl- follows a beautiful valley for three or four miles—then turns a mountain—over a chasm— through a gulch—out into a level of meadow and orchard—into a grand forest—and so on for the entire dis- trnce. It annoys the passenger to realize that he can’t see both sides of the track at once. There is not a day- light ride in America furnishing more romance and sentiment than this. The road-bed is smooth, the cars new, the offiials pleasant, and what you eat is clean and well cooked. A GREAT CHANGE, One leaving Deteoit Tuesday night saw that the willows were jus* taking on a faint green. Around Cincinnati the apple trees were in blossom. Here the groves and forests are grand in their summer dress, many vegeta- bles are fit for the table, and wheat stands almost high. The boys are barefooted, straw hats rule the day, JACDBS (| MAR i J et 9 Tl For RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciaticn, Lumbago, Baoknche, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and * 8calds, General Bodily Pajns, Yooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. [ 3 on earth equale 8. Jacoms 01 o saf, pie 433 cheap External Memedy, A trial ¥htails but the comparatively triding outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffer. l:tll:l,-nnu- have cheap and positive sroof claims, Dirsctions in Kleven Languages. [1 (¢ $0LDBY ALLDBIGOISTAAN] DEALERS A.VOGELER & CO,, Batbbena ™ e ORAIG'S CITY GREEN HOUSE Is now open to the publio with full supply o Cut Flowers and Plants For Bale. We will be glad 6 bave he public call and see us, Bouquets or Any Floral Design Made to Order ON THE SHORTEST NOTICRE. City Green House, 5. W. Oor 17th and Web- ster, one block from 10th st cars, Nursery, 23a strect, opposite Foit. il cr:ls‘,,igynrw‘ oha.fm. and Landsoane Gardner. Genius Rewarded; and the weather is just what Michigan will get in June. One can leave De- troit at 8 o'clock p. m. and reach Chattanooga at 10 p. m. the next evening, and the fare is very reasonable for the distance. CHAT1ANOOGA. It is & wonder that more Detroiters don’t come this way in the summer. Among the mountains of Tennessee and Virginia are some of the cosiest, coolest summer retreats in the coun- try. Further than that, there is pood hunting and fishing, splendid scenery, and the trees, vines and flowers are something new to northeruers. The railroad rates are no higher than to the hot seashore, while the hotel charges are much less and the fare all that can be desired. Here in Chattanooga one may bus- tle or one may dream. The sound of mmer and saw fill the city. The great union depot, the finest in the land. is just being completed. All the furnaces and factories are in full blast—-streeta being paved——the elou- trio lights being put up,and ‘‘rush” is everywhere apparent. The war gave Chattanooga her first start. Then northern capital made her one of the busiest little cities of the whole land. Day after day she sends out from twenty-five to thirty trains of freight over the roads centering here, and nothing but a general panic will pre- vent her from doubling her popula- tion in the next fifteen years, M. Quap. Chattanooga, Avril 20, 1882, Fraud. Tens of thousands of dollars are squand- ered ye rly npon traveling quacks, whogo from’ town to town pro(uu(lf to cure all the ills that our poor humapity is heir to, Why will rot the public learn comm n senve, and If they are suffe)iog rrom dys- ropoh or liver complaint, invest » dollar in ~PRING Brosso, sold by all druggists and indorsed by the taculty, See tst}- monials, Price 50 cents, t: bottles .0 cents. 28-d1lw A Ohlld Killed by an Hagle. Denver (Col.) Tribune, April 18, bout ten days ago while Mr. Frank Keeler, of the firm of Keeler & Son, was visiting at North Platte, Neb., he was a witness to an attempt made by an » baby, which, although unsuccessful, rosulted in the death of the ohild. The baby was the yoi t of M. R, A. Douglas's family. uglas is the famous = “‘Buckskin = Bob,” the scout of the Loupe, While the little one was play- ing in the yard the eagle swooped '"down, and fastening its talons in the baby's back, tried te soar aloft, The burden was too heavy, however, and when about four feet fram the ground the le let go its hold, the child sustaining injuries in the fall that’ proved fatal, The father ln&penud to be present, and, grasping his rifle, Mr. Keoeler asked for the bird, and vesterday he rcceived it by express. The measurement from tip to tip of the eagle's wings is nine eet. ” { jerything iilse Failed, ' 1416 GRAND AVENUE, Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, May 6, 1851, H. H. Warxes & Co.: Sirs—For ten vears T endured the tortures of Bright's Disease, Physicians and the r prescrip- tions we ¢ o1 uo avail. When rything else falled I resorted to your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure and was restored to per- feot 4 JusTiN RoBINsON, w To Nervous Sufterers THE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, Dr. J. B, Simpson's Specific IVCEILD! rhos, Bomina I8 10 & postive cure for Wookneus, oy, and all discases rosulting trom Bell-Abuse, a4 Montal Anxiety, Loes: Momory, Paius Iy the Back or and Tho Story of the Sewing Machine, A haodsome little pamphlet, blue and gold cove with numerous engravings, will be GIVEN AWAY to .nz_:..nn pem~n calling for it, at any branch or sub-office of The Singer nufacturing Com- pany, or will bo sent by , post paid, to any person living at a distance from our officos. The Singer Manufacturing Co., Principal Office, 34 “Union Square, NEW YORK. fah1R d&w NERVOUS DEBILITY, Dr. £, (YO R A B, atmons— A speciiic for Hysteria, isziness, Convulaions Norvous Headnche, Montal Doprossion, Loss o Memory,Spermatorrhaa, Impoten=y, Invoiuntary Emissions, rumhm 0id Age, catsod by over- exertion, self-al or over-indulgence,” which leads to inisery, decky and. death, One box will curo recent cascs. Ea h box contains one month's treatment, One dolar a pox, or six boxes for fivo dollars; scnt by.nail on receipt of o toe o enre RFIES onth dFiey rocel b by e for mlk bOKok, ane companied with five dollary, will seud the pur: obascr our written guaiantee o roturn the money f the treatment d G- ¥ Goodman, Druggis, Sole, Wholosalo and roxul Agent, Omaba, Neb, Orders b‘ mail at R otailaprice. | diwly KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE: The Most Buccessful R{medy ever discov. ered, as it is cortain in its efects and does not blister. READ PROOF BILUW. Also excellent for human flesh. not eff. ot & cure, FROM A PROMINEIT PHYSICIAN, Washingtenville, une 17, 1881. Da. B. J, KRNDALL, & ore—Readlng your ad- ent in Turf, Fleld jod Farm, of your W.B. MILLARD. ¥. B, JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits. 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Peck & Bauchers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour, OMAHA, NEB. REFERENCES OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO STEELE, 2JHNSON & 0O, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Buidock G. Robertson, Pittaburg, Pa., wri ng from general debil stipation, ete., #0 that life was o r using Burdock Blood Bitters I felt bet- v years. 1 cannot praise your Bitters R. Gibba, of Baftalo, N. Y., writes: *‘Your Burdock Bl Bitters, in chronic diseases of the blood. liver awl kidneys, have been signall ve used them myself of theliver, and in ering from dropay, mmm(m nlum'-. 1 with best results, for torpi cascof & Mand“'oi mine the effect was marvelous.” Bruce Turner, Rochestor, N. Y., writes: I have been subject to serious disorder of the kid business; Burdock Flour, 8alt, Su-gars-.fl Canned GCoods, and 1 feel confident that they will entirely cure me.” + Asenith Tall, Binghampton, N. ‘1 suffered with o dull hh!"h lung and shoulder, Lost -3 spirits, E color, and could with ditficul ny. Took your Burdock Blood rected, and have felt no pain since first week af- ter using them.” 8 Mr. Noah Eimir, N. Y., writes: “About mu Sk of Billona fevee, and digestive organs completely pros- trated for days. _After using two bottles of your gy v lo Was ni . CAN NOW, €1 yoars of age, do fir and o day’s ©C, Blacket Robinson Presbyterian, Toronto, g-lly from oft.recurring 1 used your Burdock Blood Bitters with lost. results, and I now find mveelf in better heall than for years past.” Mrs, Wallace, N. ‘used Burdock Blood Bitters for fous and can rocomm: requiring & eurs for billiousness.” i Mullnelland, Albany, N, ¥, writes: ‘Several yours I havo sullored from oft yeour. rllr: ,‘,’""““';:',"af‘b“’ and com- hte pecu sox. Since’ using urdock Blood Bibters 1 am entirely relioved.” Price. 81.00 per Sottle; Trial Botties 10 Ots FOSTER, MILBURN, & 0o., Props. BUFFALO. N. Y. Sold at wholessle by Ish & McMahon and C. Goodnian. fo 27 eod-m All Grocers’' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. Agents_for BENWOOD SAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 00 HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF ° WALL PAPHER, WINDOW SHADES. EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 108 FARNAM ST. OMAHA J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, ILIME, CEMENT Fr.asTae, =BTO. QOrSTATE AGENZ FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY/ OMAHA NEB Y your 3timulantsand uye Hop Bitters. o1 Are youn) d Whoever 308 are, },‘ fl‘ A\ K Spavin Curo, & { having & valuable and 8,cedy horeo which hal been' lame from *pay i for eigh toen monthef sont to you for & bottle by expross, which 1 1pix weeks removed ail Iatneness and colargemer} and & largs splint from anoth boh Horses ato t0.aay s was worthto aepeetall Brirouxrr, M, D, * iving ' positive thave It "or can dol yorurs, HA Bond for illustrated cire: va' Prico! 11 Di K it for A gl Lo rgh Falls SOLD BY ALL DRYGGISTS. d-w-ly PILES! PILESI PILES! J:| A Sure Cure Found at Last! le to carry off | Ul one suffer five minutes mfil medicine, tnents and electuaries do more William's Olntment absorbs the| o whrn 1 b ace a8 warm {n o stant ooy rollof, and m‘:\nl-. of the private p what the Hon. J. M. and says abous Dr. William' m luuund”mulnl h TATING. Un Lassi- that & Proma- which in our offot, roo 1v mall hvery aue, 88-The Bpecific Modiciuo ia told by a6 81 por package, or 6 packages fol, or will be sent free by mail op rect ptot thikoney, by addressing THEGRA af co.. we-ccd orsaler Clarkson & Hipt, Buccess~es 0 Richards & B conumption | ATTORNEYS - AT LAW, color, and entirely broke him off the | ! Jenit freo 10 all. Price, § .00 = 3 oo, Speciic, 8100 por, packaso, o 1x pack oy S AEAORE 0 Bold in Omaba b c.v.oafim-, W, Ball and all Lun&flwwhu-.. . ) Law o 3 C. o | ATTORNEY = AT - H And Notary Publ J P. ENGLIS)|, ATTORNEY- AT --|]AW, 810 South Thirteenth St. fith ‘J M. Woolwd b Tt B i M. H. infirin. For sale by all druggists and dealers generally al toml Near Union Pacific Denot. - INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE : WATGHES AND GLOCKS, .0 BE REPAIRED, —TO BE DONE OR— JEWELRY 3. MANUFAGTURED. While our Work is better, asur Prices are Lower than all otkevs AT TEE LAST STATE FAIR | received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors For the Best Watch Work, For the Best Jewelry, (own make,) For the Best Engraving, For the Best Diamonds (own importation) FOR THE BEST UALITY: OOID Bhyslowl deraugemen generally, thi Q DIS%LAYED, gc. o s om, dy has no equal, - Beware of Tmpoators, in- #nd concoctions nid to be rood, | Having lately enlarged my workshops and putting In new «nd Improvet. w For Diahetes, :-m\fi n&’s ehinery, I hope to still more improve the quality and finish t?l our ork and fill orders with more promptness n 1s usual CAUTION I My Mctto as nlwx's been and always Wi ?e: “First to gain superior ties and then advertise the fact—not before—no wild advertisemen Scme unprincipled dealers being in the habit of cepying my acnouncements, I would beg you, the reader of this, to draw a line between such copied advertisements and these of Yours very truly, oi757 A. B. HoBERMAN The Reliable Jeweler, Omaha, ¢!, 8triking Towr Qlock MERS. W EB. WOOD MITTLITNERY. . Hair Goods, Notions, Lwax’al]‘l%rginaflfm Boods, Ulsters, Oirculars, 507 TNTE ST®RE DoUBLE D «flect, not a cause. I8 origin is manifestations without, Bence, to ase the CAUSH wust bo removed, and 1n no gnu ozcan & culs eter Fe afioited AFEKIDNDY (ORNERRRARER DI Y Axp princijle. " It realizos sh ‘96 Per Cent. glall diseases arize from deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once st the root of the difficulty. The elemo-ts of whichit is compoed act dircctly upon iheso great organs, botn as & ¥00D & d RusTOKNR, and. by placing’ them in a reulthy, conditicn, drive disease and pain from the system. For the innumerable trcubles caused by un— healtny Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Orgaas; for the distreuing Dirordsreot Womeo: for OMASA Va3 AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND E U M E S 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE, BTRA! ' PACKING, AT w'kpmu AND RETAIL.4 -3 "~ o HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH'ARD.SCHOOL BELLS A SRANG 205 Fem“~m 8t, Omaha ROTH & TJONES, | Wholesale Lumber, | No. 1408 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. BITTES 4 faver e tin e soriaint S nes e Indorsed . epecific Stie, Joss of " g 0 Stomach ' Ittors has been for Indi d has boen most ew) ly by wmen &s & health aed th restor It counteracts » tendency to premature and sustaics and comforts the aged and yoars’ triad e provea ' BLACA. " the beg. liver cine 1

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