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i L 2 THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY MAY 18 1882, X — —— e — OCOIDENTAL JOTTINGS, i:ol‘l.nl the shaft last Tuesday and was g, led. DAKOTA. The Durango Record is mow ths Du- Springfield needs a bank badly. Rapid ¢ ity wants to be incorporated., The Vermillion river is full of pickerel. Brule City is to have a €650 school house, The Masons of Lennox have organized a Todge. A third bank will scon be opened in De Smet. Asbestos hae been dircovered in Custer connty. Davison county is to have a 820,600 court house, A Grand Army post has heen organized at Yankton. There is not a saloon within the b rders of Aurora county. The Masons of Yankton are talking of bu Iding & temple. The tower for the artesian well at Bis- marck has been erected. A quarter section on the Chapin farm, near Fargo, was sold recently for 836,000 Mr, Wm. Munter, one of the oldest settlers of Deadwood, has goneto Mon. tana to live, Enstern parties are con idering a vropo- wition for the establishment of & cann ng factory in Y ankton. F The cars for the Fargo street railway are on the ground and tracklaying will be pushed to completion without delay. The Davenport Dispateh is the name of a new paper published in the six week's old town of Davenpor$, Cass county.\ The Fargo car wheel and iron works company are erecting a_building one hun- dred feet wide and two hundred feet long. Quly eleven school districts out of fifty- eight in Hutohinson county have levied o tax to maintain schools during the coming year, Assesor Keller, of Lincoln county, has jmtfie‘nluhtd setting out 40 000 trees and cuttihgs on his homestead and timber claims, The business men of Sanborn will orga- nizen stock company with a capital of $25,000 and build & steam flouriog mill this summer, Y A fish of the pickerel species weighing some fourteen pounds ana measnring forty inches in len‘zt{\ was taken from the Sioux at Canton last week, The artesian well being boreda half mile from Rapid City, is now down 230 feet, the material penetrated at that depth be- ing princip:l{y rock, H. H, Mund, the founder of the Mer- chants’ Natianal bank of Deadwood, has loft there and gone into the banking busi- ness in Billings, Montana. The report from the up-river agencies is that beef cattle are getting scarce and high. The agencies are all short and will be entirely out before fall. Geo. Wallenstein, of Lincoln county, in amping fom his wagon, broke his ieg ind ad to be taken to Yankton, 25 miles dis- tant, before it could be set. Ten sticks of giant powder exploded at the Sundog mica mine, in Cus*er county, a short time ago, but fortunately none of the workmen were near enough to be hurt, ‘Whisky ran riot in Rapid City one day not long ince, Twenty men ‘armed to the teeth” with budge whooped up and down and all over town all day, to the de- moralization of everybody end everything. The town site of Larimore, in Northern Dakota, is said to have been sold by Booth & Latimore for $260,000. The firm still retain the Elk river farm of 26,000 acres which they are farming on the bonanza plan, A big strike in the Enterprise mine at the carbonate camp, is reported. An ns- say made lately gave s return of 800 ounces of silver, seven dollars and seventy- n:;u cents in gold and fifty-seven per cent lead. The Pioneer says that five families ar- rived in Deadwood one day last week by rairie schooners from Pueble, Colorado. 'hey report a large immigration from that eection of the country to the Hills this summer. The Missouri cut-off at Vermillion has lowered the water level in the old town site very materially. The water was found two years ago near the surface, but now wells have to be made from six to ten feet deeper, | A Custer City man, crazed with the Chuli gold fever, wrote the United States consnl at Valparaiso for information, but started before receiving the crusu/s reply, which was to the effect that the mines are not worth working, Other Black Hills men, however, will go, Big Morris Welch, a_miner at Central, issues a challenge in the Deadwood pa- ers to fight any man in the Black Hill }nr stakes to any amount. A man numed Bennett accepts, and names paddles and mud, as weapons, to he used at ten rods distance, and the duel to take place in Australia or British America, Bismarck Tribune, 4: *‘Charles Kean, who commited suicide at Chamberlain, was the first white wan who ever settled in what is known as Montana territory, He was a Bavarian nobleman, but had gone wrong in his young du{l and eked nlut l\'chuc ered existence on the wild fron- tier,” WYOMING. TRawlins has the base ball fever, Laramie had a snow storm on the 8th, The territorial teachers' institute began at Evauston on the 9th, The Methodist church at Rawlins is about ready to move into, The hospital building at Fort Steele was destroyed by fire on the 9th, 8, H, Kennedy is oomfl!utln‘.hh mam* moth sheep dip corral at Laramle, ‘Work of erection is about to commence on the Presbyterian church at Rawlins, Nels, Iverson, » former Laramie man, was one of the unfortunate DeLong party, The telephone wires of the Laramie ex- chauge are strung and await the arrival of the instruments. Hank Kirby, a Hilliard desperado, was killed on the 6th by Wm. Buwith, the lat- ter shooting him in self-defense. The territorial teachers’ institute at n was largely attended and the enthusissm mlnl[e‘m{ ‘Was great, The Crows have ordered the settlers in northern Wyoming to leave, but as the sawe order has been issued every year, the settlers are not alarmed, Judge blair, at Laramie, sentenced James McKeon, the wurderer of James Smith to the Joliet penitentiary for life. T'he Union [Pacific railroad company made & cash entry of coal lands at the United Sta‘es land office, in Evanston re- cently, which amounted to §19,000, Articles of incorporation of the Dako- ta, Wyoming & Weslera company were led at Cneyenne on the 18th, The pro- Jected line reaches to the Yelluwstone, Mrs. Erinkley, wife of the superintend- ent of the car department st Kvanston, attempted suicide by severing the jugular on the 6th, hut did no more than make a deep gash.’ TIl health and consequent tem. porary insanity. A foot race came off at Echo on the 7th, between Willard Swith, of Coalville, and ‘W, L. Vanvalkenburg, a fireman om the Union Pacific road, which resulted in » victory for the latter. Vanvalkenburg pocketed a cool $200 us & reward for his fleetness. ' COLORADO, Salida is to have waterworks. License costs $400 in Boulder, South Pueblo is a §2,100 postoffice, hflmpl in the Poudre river are looking . The Arkansas river is boomiog and | N, muddy. A New York excursion *'did” the state last week. rango Herald, The revived pinkeye is knocking the Denver equiner, Asheroft will soon have a large and commodious hotel, The Denver board of trads wants & pa- per mill o tablished there. Dr. 8. W, Treat, one of Denver’s oldest physicians, died 11st week. New Mexico will put a complete cxhibit in the Denver exp. sition. J. It Oaldwell has assumed editorial e of the Fort Collins Courier. charg Saguache will wooa be connected with the outside world by a telearaph line Appel & Walker's clothing store at Puevlo was burglarized of $700 on the 12th. The Denver Evening World is a neway, roadable paper, and appears to be pros- pewing The mud is #o bad in Puebly that it is with great difficulty the street cars are kept running, On the 12th, Henry Miller was fined £100 «nd costs at Denver for an assault on a G.year.old girl. The Summit County (Col.) Times is published at a greater altitude than any other paper in the world. The Old_Settlers’ association ot Gilpin county, will hold a banquet some night during the month of June, Ted Pallet, injured in the Columlus mine at Central City by a falling bucket, on the 11th, died the next day. Robt. E. Strahorn's Iatest work 1s ‘““Where Rolls the Uregon,” an exhaustive book upon the great northwest, The Leadville city council has passed an ordinance compelling ticket scalpers to take out a license of $75 a quarter. The first annual session of the Colorado Congregational association was held at Denver and was largely attended, A female accomplice, plying the art of the sewing woman, enables the thieves in Denver to burglarize the best houses. Marie Pryer, insane, escaped from the Lendville poor house, ‘was run over and killed on the 13th by u Rio Grande train. The Silver Plume fire department de- cided to loan all the money in its treasury to the city for the purchase of apparatus, 8. J. Smith was slightly cut in the cheek while boing shaved in Denver and blod poisoning set in, from which hedied Lhe citizens of Aspen have organized a Joint stock company for the purposs of building an irrigating ditch to water the town, At Gunnison last Tuesday Charles Hayes was_acquitted of the charge of murdering Lowis at Crested Butte last January, The Pueblo coroner recently had five corpses _in his shop, of persons who all died within twenty-fonr hours, Thiee died of whisk:y. The Trinidad News is authority for the statement that the Atchion, Topeka & Santa Fe Railrcad company will move their shops trom Raton, New Mexico, to rinidad. The second annual convention of the Colorado State Sunday School association will be held at Colorado Springs on Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday, June 18, 14 and 15, The mineral water of Sand gulch, about five miles from Boulder, contains as much mineral substance in solution to a pint as some of themost famone medicinal springs hold to a gallon of water. Not less than $50,000 will be expended on new buildings in Lake City the present season, the demand for lumber, laths and shingles being so great that the saw mills are unable to supply the towa. Del Norte's jail is almost a wreck, A Iate inmate thereof kicked all the windows out ot_the reception room, and other pris- onern have done their level best to apoil the genera! appearance of the building. The Leadville Democrat of the 4th ssys: ‘‘Mr, James L, Clark tendered his reaignation as district attorney vesterday, which was accepted, and Wm. Kellogg, of Breckenridge, Summit county, appointed to the position.” Two_drunken cowboya tried to run Fort Garland on the 11th, One nsmed Davis drew a revolver toshoot & guard, when the other soldiers of the Kulr\‘ilfirud, killing him iostantly, His companion, Jim Catron, a noted and much-wanted desperado, get & ball in the side, but es- caped. = UTAH. A cricket club has been formed at Ogden, A stock company has purchased The Ogden Pilot. Alfalfa in the territory is about ready to cut, Last year's cut began May 1st, Eastern parties interested in Utah mines are stirring up for the season’s work. i Travel over the Utah & Northern is so great that each day the passenver train takes out from Ogden three coaches and one sleeping car, all of which are no crowded that it is often impossible for a portion of the passengers to get seats. IDAHO. The first shipment of ore of the season was sent from Wood River last w Eggs are 50 conts a dozen nt Hailey and the people who eat them think that price is reasonable, A Hailey man has the contract to build & dozen housea in the town of Vienna, but at last advices there was over five feet of snow on the level spread over the burg, Thos. F. Cox was lost for'twelve days in the Sawtooth range and during that time was without food and suffered from his feet beibg frozen. Cox was on his way from Bonanza to Sawtooth and got off the trail in the Atlanta Pass, MONTANA, Potatoes are 8 cents a pound at Coulson, Fort Keogh is quarantined on account of small pox, The Piegans have begun their annual horse and cattle stealing, A baby without eye-balls is reported among recent territorial births, It is expected the Northern Pacific will be completed to Butte this year, It is claimed that 86,000 have been sub- scribed in Butte for a Catholic church, The Merchauts' National bank will be organized at Helena, on June 1st, with capital of $250,000. The Butte Presbyterians have pledged themselves to raise $100 per month for the support of their pastor, The residents of Boulder are determin- ed to have the county seat of Jefforson re- moved to their Valley, Miles City issed a proclamati n to the world that there was no danger there from small pox, only ten cases being rerorted, There were $20,333,13 in gold lhl“ml by the Pacific express company from Helena |‘m I"I.M inst, and $4,0.0in gold on the 1th, A recent arrival at Butte set his candle too close to the canvas paitition and eu- tailed loss af $500 to the proprietor by the subsequent fire. A restaurant keeper of Helena, former: ly of Lincoln, Neb., named J. H, Wolf, has paralyzed the Helenites by an uncere: wmonious departure, Tho thirteenth anuual fair of the Mon- tana agricultural, mineral and mschanical association, will be held at Helena Septem- ber 25th, 20th, 27th, 25th, 20th aud S0th. The first boat to go up the Yellowstone was the Batohelor, which arrived at Glen- dive recently, and went on to Rosebud and Coulson; I here were few passengers and no freight, Miles City has a ‘‘hash slinger” named 0 luu,u‘ wl}ll: was ‘:v.o:lntl ."uhd‘ ‘on " ] amy, he hav one wife at Miles, another 14 Deer Lodge, and athird at Bismarck. At Glendale, on the 1st, & men named Acres was killed by another named Kiss- lr. Acres was jaalons of Kimsler's intima- cy with his wife and “went for” him, with the above result, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, At the Northern Pacific crossing of Pack river a pie bridge 6,500 is being built by 1'6 men Clark’s Fork ia twenty miles beyond Pack river, where four miles of Lridging is to be done, A farmer living near Waitaburg, Walla Walla county, was visited by a water wpout, the flood coming down in such a hody s to cover the floor of his honse to the depth of several inches, and that more than ono hundred young chickens © ere swept entirely from the premises by the wa er, OREGON Almost every one in Portlind wears a rubber coat or & ginghsm umbrella. Two thousand gallons of beer and sev- eral men are druuk in Portland daily, The Baker City Revyeille is_assured by the mnanagers of the O. . & N, Co. that their road to Baker City is to be built as rapidly as postible, "NEVADA. Tce has formed evory night last week throughout the Ree-e River Valley. The publis schools of Gold Hill have closed for want of funds to pay expenser, The district is in debt 4,000, The Odd Fellows Building Astociation of Virginia City paid the Iast dollar on their indebtedness on the Ist inst., and building now stands free of incum. ce. The miners in the Combstock raised a purse of over 82,000 fur James Rowe, the miner who lost Loth his eyes by an explo- sion in the K n shaft, and he has gone to his home in Cornwall, England, The Carson Bee says ex-Senator Lock- wood is lying at the hospital very low, and is not expected to recover, He has quite & sum 1n Government bonds, and a person has already been appointed administrator of his estate. Anticipating the sick man’s death, a casket has been ordered from San Francisco, s CALIFORNIA. The Stockton Insane Asylum now con- tains 1,050 patients -771 males and 818 females, An immense apple crop is in prospect in El Dorado county, if the coding moth and other enemies of the fruit will let it alone, The Fresno Canal and Irrigation Com- pany has dug 100 miles of canal within the ]ut six months, Their cap varies from 10 to 200 cubic feet, Fine specimens of bituminous coal have recently been obtained at Point Loin near San Diego, and it is believed that v. uable deposits exist there, A bill for $2,000 damages has been put in by the owners of property destroyed at the late anti-Chinese riot in Martinez, which issaid to have been l:d by a county official. Suit has been commenced by tne Attor- ney-General on behalf of William H, Knight and against William Blanding, to recover a seat in the State Board of Har- bor Commissioners. Another artesian well has been sunk on .. J. Roe's Sunny Slope ranch at San Gabriel, striking, at the depth of 102 feet, flow of water amounting to 150,000 gal- lons in twenty-four hous. This is the l.wcn):.v»becnnll flowiog well struck on this ranch, ARIZONA. The total indebtedness of the city of Phaenix, is stated to be §2.10, Moeny people have left the southern part of the territory because of the Indian trouble, going to California, NEW MEXICO, Las Vegas is very proud of her water works, ‘Waool of this year's clip is coming into Lns Vegas, A Masonic lodge has been oranized at Geurgetown. The Jackson house at Springer was burned on the Gth, There are a few cases of small pox at Raton snd Las Vezas, There is soma talk of erecting a two or three-story brick hetelat Raton. A prisoner in the Las Vegas jail raised a small pox scare and in the excitement e:caped. The city government of Socorro is at war with the Bell telephone company of New Mexi o, Dr. J. H. McLenan, the St. Louis ague pill man, has invested largely in Cerrillos mining property. Six Navajoe Indians _recently stole sev- |’ eral horses from settlers in the Bear || Sprinzs mountains. The drive of 10,000 steers for the Palo Blanco cattle compuny is now coming up from Texas to Colfax county. The artesian well at Winslow, on the At antic and Pacific rond, has reached a depth of 1,20) feet with no water in sight. Robert Moody has purchased the range and cattle of Henry Fry on the head of the Washits in the Panhsndle, for $14,190— 660 head at $21.50 each, «It is stated that the worst fears about the Nayajoes are being realized, The; have already ruu off 87,000 worth of stoc and are at Alamosita, 125 miles from their reservation, Indian Agent Thomas, of Santa Fe, has notified the people of Wallace that they are on the San Dominjon Pueblo Grant, and that they must leave immediately. ‘Wallace is now & place two years old, and :o good deal of money is invested in the wn A prominent stock-grower of this county informs uy that in the last few weeks he has lost one hundred and thirty horses out of a herd of one hundred and seventy, from eating the loco weed. The dea horses were valued at about 85,000,—Al- husue ue Review, n the 10th, Stephen Rust, until ra- ocently coal usent at Morley station, had an altercation with a young *German named Ed. Reemer, whom Rust shot through the head, killing him instantly. The coroner’s jur{ on Thursday returned a verdict of willful murder against Rust, “I Don't Want That Staff.” Is what a lady of Boston said to her husband when he brought home some medicine to cure her of sick headache and neuralgia which had made her miserable for fourteen years. At the first attack, therefore, it was adminis- tered to her with such good results, that she continued its use until cured, and made so enthusiastic in its praise, that she induced twenty-two of the best families in her circle to adopt it as their regular family medicine. That “‘stuff” is Hop Bitters. — [Standard. ti ody s the braia; the ho' lc:'.\udl its messen- sand the po Safoguarda. - ndiestion creates s vio ant sovils among those attaches of 1he regal orgas, and to bring them bick to their duty, t"ere is nothin, like the regulating, purlfyig, ivigorating, cool: ing operation of TARKANT'S SELTZER APERIENT. It Z) 1)1 FOR RHEUMATISN, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Hackache, Soreness of the Ches?, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and #, Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Yooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feot and Ears, and all other 1t yon suffer from Dyspepsia, tse BURDOCA ’LOOD BITTERS, 1t you are afflicted with Biliousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 11 you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t your Bowels are disordered, regulate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t your Blood 18 mpure, purity it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you have Indigestion, you will ind an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 11 you are troubled with Spring Complaints, er- adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t your Liveris torpid, rostore it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS It your Liver Is affected, you will find a sure ro- storative in 11 you have any species of Humor or Pimple, fail not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 11 you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrotulous Pains and Aches. %6 Preparation on earth equals 8t. Jacoss Ora # & safe, sure, simpla and cheap External Bemedy, A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every ons suffer. ‘with pain can have cheap and poaltive wrsof of it claims. Directions in Kleven Languages. [ §0%D BY ALL DRUGGISTS AN DEALERS 1IN MEDICINE, A.VOGELER & CO, Balkbme & D. M. WELTY, (Successor to D.T. Mount.) Manutacturer and Dea'er in Saddles, Harness, Whips, FAN’(W HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods of 2LL DESCRIPTIONS. Agentfor Jas. R. Bill & Co.'s OHELEBEBRATERD GONGORD HARNESS *The Best in The World.” 1412 FARNAM ST. Orders £ollcited, me 1y OMAHA, NEB Sores, a curative remedy will be found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For imparting strength and vitality to the sys- tem, nothing can equal “BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervousand General Debility, tone up the eystem with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price, 81,00 per Sottle; Trlal Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. BUFFAL O, N. Y. Bold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. oodmian. fe 27 eod-me it you aroa man of business,weak ‘ened by the strain ot Your duties avoid Stimulantsand uye Hop Bitters. 12 yon are young aud discretion or distipa ried or single, old or Posrhealth or languisi fess, rely on HoOp Whoever youare, abenever you fecl [l that, your system reds ‘cleansiniz, ton- i or stimulating, out intozicating, op B of 1ew terstofing overm Right work, foti brain ferve wasto, uso Hop Dorels, blood Bt RTES irculir. HOF BITTER: wPa Co., Rochester, N, L & Toroato, Out. ife. saved hun Disease is an «fTect, not a cause. Its origin is within; its manifestations without. bence, to cure the disease the cAUsEmust ba removed, and i no other way can a cure ever ‘e cffocted. WARNER'S SAFE KIDNDY AND LIVER CURE is cstablished o just tiis 1s the old Favorite and PRINCIFALLINE renovates the #)stem aud restor.s to health both tue body and the mind. SOLL BY ALL DRUGGISTS. w10-bmch e t w Clarkson & Hunt, Bucvessws 0 Richards & Haol, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW. —FOR— CHICAGO, PEORIA, 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and South-East. THE LINE COMPRISES Noarly 4,000 miles. Solid Bmooth Steel Tracks All ccnnections are mado in UNION DEPOTS. It has_a National Repntation as being the Great Through Oar Line, and is universall conceded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED g road in the world for all classes of travel. Try it and you will find traveling s lnxury Instead of & discomfort. Th Tickets via rhis Celebrated Line for salo at all offices in the Weat. Al luformation about Ratee o Fare, Fleeplng Car Acoumuiodations, Timo Tables, &, will be cheertully glven by applyining to T BOTTER, " 0 Vice-Pres®t & Gon. Managor, Chicago, PERCIVAL LOWELLTR jon. Passpcer Agt, Chicago, W. 3. DAVENPORT, ¥ " Gen_Agent, Council Bluffs. H, P, DUELL, Ticket Agt."omaha worn-ed 1y MASTER'S SALE, In the Circult Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska: £aml. K. Bradley, et. al., vs. Willism Emery, Foreclosure of mortgage. ubliy s hereby given that in pursuance and by virtue of a decreeentered in thealove,cause on tho 2sth day of January 1852, 1, Ellis' L." Bier- bower, Special Master in Chan in_said Court, will on the 1st day of June, 1852,at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, at the north door of the United *tat 8 Court House und Fostoftice bullding in the City o £ maha Douglas county, rtate and District of hebraska, sell at o1l the following deseri ed property to-wit: The east half of the southwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of seotion fifteen (15 towmhl)hlang-thm (23) range ten (10) east of the Sixth Principal Meredian and situate and being in the county of Burt, State of Nebraska, Evruis L. BIERBOWER, Special Master in Chancer y. W, J, CONNELL, Solicitor for Complanant, ‘d&w-dw NERVOUS DEBILITY, Dr. &, cAVORF R AT B catment— A specific for Hysteria, Disziness, Conyulsio Norvous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss Memory,Spermatorrhaa, Lnpotency, Luvoluntary Emissiohs, Promaturs O1d Ago, caised by over- exertion, self-abuse, oF over-indulgence,” which leads to inisery, decay and death. - One box will cure recont cases. Ea b box contains one mouth's treatuwel . nt, Ouve dollar a box, or six boxes for | ™ five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of feice. W guaraiee six boxes to cure auy case. th sach order rocelved by us for six boxes, ac- \panied dollars, nd the Chadar g weikion ubrisies 1" st e IWMI if the treatment does ot effcct » cure. 3 ‘Agout, Ouaba, Neb. by wmall st Vg dhwiy principle. I¢ reallzes that 95 Per Cent. ofall diseases arize from deranged kidneys and liver, and it _strikesat once st the root of the difficulty, The elementa of which it is compoged act directly upon theso great organs, both as a ¥00D avd RESTORER, and, by placivg’ them ina bealthy, conditien, drive discase and pain from the system. For tho innumerablo troub'es cased by un- healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disordersof Woraen: for Malaria, and physical deraugements generaliy, this great remedy has no equal. Beware of impostors, im- itations and concoctions said to_be just as good. For Diabetes, 89 for W ARNER'S SAFE b St Bt . H. W, & C,?.- me ochester, N. X. W.B. MILLARD. ¥, B. JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON, 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour, OMAHA, - - « - NEBS, REFERENCES ! OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO. g S CAULEFIELD e WHOLESA LE—— BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER —AND DEALERZ N— Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb. mini il WHOLESALE ~— GROCER, 1218 Farnham St.. Omaha, Neh. —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., ONIAELA: -~ - ~ NTEB . BOYER & vO., ~——DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Proo S A E" JE S, VAULTS, LOOCEKS, &C. 1020 Farnham Street, ONLATELA = RIIEE. STEELE, SJHNSON & C0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN = Flour, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, Agenty for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA BIfTERS Among the medicinal means ofarrestin ostetter's Stomach 1 itters stands pre-emin checks the further progress of all dis the stomach, liver and Lowels, revives the vital &, prevents and rov edies chills and fever, the activity of the kid , counteracts & te o rheumatism, and is o genuine stay and solace to aged, infirm and nervous persons. For,salo by all druggists and dealers generally to ml PILES! PILESI I;ILESI A Sure Cure Found at Lastl No o-1l PR M g ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discoverod by Dr. Wil- liam, (an Indian remedy,) called Dr. Wil am's Indian Ofntment. A singlo box has cured the worst chronic cases of 26 or 80years standiug. No one need suffer five minutes atter applylng this wonderful soothing medicine, Lotions, instru: mente and eloctuarlvs do more harm than good, Williaw's Olntinent absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particulaaly at night after getting warm Lo bed,) acts a8 a poultice, gives in- Gtant and painless rollef, and 1 propared ouly for Piles, itohl ing else. of the private ), aud for noth t the Hon. J. M. Cofnberry of Cleve- Dr. Wiiliam's Indian Pile Olot used scores of Plles cures, and it gasure (osay that L have novir fouad ch gave such immediate and perma Dr. Willlam's (ndian Ointment. l‘lu! all drugglste or malled on recelpt HENRY & 00.. Prop'rs, oz sale by 0. ¥ Goodman. Ochl0decdAweawly . OBERFELDER & CO.,, WHOLESALE MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. Spring Boods Receiving Daily and Stock very nearly:Complete ORDERS SOLIOXIT S ID J. A, WAKEFIELD, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN AW VLIS IEL R, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMERT FPLASTER, BETO. @WSTATE AGEN: FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANYY OMAHA NER Near Union Pacific Devot, - . ANID SXNGHLE) .Ao'x.'x:nc;- POWER AND HAND P U NMES! Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, ACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE, STEAM e M PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, l' HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELL! A, L. STRANG 205 Formhom 8t, Omaha OoOUBLE ROTE & TJONHS Wholesale Lumber, No, 1408 Farnham Streef, Omaha, Neb. FOSTER &GRAY, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits/‘

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