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— THE DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 10 1882. = = = - - INSON —_— " o finew W.B, MILLARD 4 y 10g, mar sohot te, returned to her home [ early enough, we shall the_finest B, MILLARD, STATE JOTTINGS, place Sunday morning, Juce | Bat el e e to et position | baci6y ever raised in. the west. Wheat ARD & 'JOHNSON . miny of his trees, He will not | for another year, nd oata e ripening fust, and promise o MILL g Prairie chickens are ripening the ship bat try it again, as thisis | Owing to the illegality ] e T il our Ty ! \ Vi " d , fad f nine, | Harvard Jour: | glection, the Grand Island school board I o ooty Tt 4 \ n H C Jakive book agents paralyzed Fairmont ne orof I Wil ot buld. the proposed new. soho | €8 this seasan, and that was poorly i i J Dpagfl' oImmission an olesale ITuLLS. o - house till next vear e Wi Pasie One new case of small-pox bas develog Porsonaland K cobil B0 i toms done on the publi i Taerday of this week y 1) ey y 1111 FARNHAM STREET. ed at Columbus Mrs, Mobley Grand building at Nelson lacing shut . § ew 16 the 5L E ol o) SITED Pierce connty has £,000 cash on hand | turned from the Utah hot s wind 1 giving the build. | tions, in the form of a d R L}!fi CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITEI ; nd we A dol improved in healt 1 ooat silk worm, sen! ¢ g - et . aad h ills Flou e Sehug) W, Ducem, & Nermtina oy the yotng ludy who | 188, Who l payi Agents for Peck & Baushers lLard, and Wilber MNills Flour his farm near She \ ul the v | 1 her scholars motrn work weRvin r . Rrdel) 3 . Grand Island expecta to scon one of ‘\}w i i Pyt M Vin, Foltz ha ,].u "\{rr““:ly.:\ h i r' RLFLJJ: ES : fts banks organized o national char- | her a sy dids P L nf.mu| ngaged on the 0 AL OMATIA NATIONATL BANK, Yer ; gl i o3 | Bnitding 1o 10500, o ' etier ) STEELE. JOHNSON & CO the I n of Honor wa: 1 1est ri 3 I | Ting is 4 ), tw hi, It is [ and it ¢ ng 1 | o e o Slromitrane 1hek week 8 tak i arranged for &leepin and | year. Mrs, Furna Mes 3, € v ticontg, Ph., w ' A L L e s Mem— O ¥ talked of ther J. M trensure Hitchcock [ play rooms below City Engle. | periment until 1 ' wirh | it s i, S— 3 - fans ¢ 1 with family for The Fremont school board has elected | proportionat Grane | 4 R Durin { her infant _son I L , i it i J " A N i warger | summer jaunt in the ¢ 1o mountains. | Prof. Clarendon as superintendent of the ! " oJ Betaine to Kbt A spn Mr, 1. I Robison, of Albion, has re. | ity schools for the coming year, and Mi ( fow ars, 1 ! ar Bitter. | - - o AN While dolng bridee work at Tted ¢ " appointment as postal clerk on \‘\n‘n"‘ Me( naa prin u.rtlu,; high th PEC i i Akt Aty Yy b rom Hastings to Culbertson, | ¢ in plac Miss Griswold who has n ich were ¢ 1 ¢ " & Wi, Wright, 8 B, & M, employe, cut ht g B it | Srclinied: the. towflion t& Scoouns of hot V0L 84 ANY ¢ | ot n & - " foot with an adze and will be lane for 1 entered upon the d health | -b t £ i Tong tim bi w physician at the( alth, g Hae i W 9§ Dr, Dogge, the Plattsmouth phy \ ageney on the fir \h‘ ']. k ; nty ”‘“l:::r‘:\”l- vith b " s T Vo e T PR —— i i o bt b vsedon ol R N O IO, au appeal. Albion, left on July 3d fora family re g R e e Bl B p ol B S0 et e umionn Kansaé, o be abeent poriaps | 1 be ol M ] vty g enston of ezl s torts | b T 1 e A ovior Gt Kty nig . wadsted by Prof, , f in: | will certalaly be crowned with succoss, | and unable to attend te businees; birdork Tioo oo S’*‘} a P Charley Washburne, formerly mayor of [ jq] the DBrownyille school, Prof, | Duiing the pust year he has set out L00O | 'y 07 et inat thoy will entirely cure me . e | Graad s, who b boen 8 citzen of | Wightiman, present principal, M. W, M. | strswberey plante,the sameof ssp) i o o 3 A or mine | Col r months, came back 0 | (lapy, n pract c teacher, | and much other uit w ¢ « Asenith Hall, Dinghstnpton, N. Y., wites eight f und, a few oy wgo, Witter, of Falruont, was | ent Jones wil ba present partof th tim, | = mro s | L grtmy, eminte sppetite | [ Blair y ; host of her . \LLL'S SPAVIN o | day Blood Bitters as di athan Hibbard was shot at Lincoln Journalistic. The Most Buccessful Remedy rected, and have folt o pain since first week af. O :E'I G"OO:DM N e oy ooy oMo Phelps Nugget has entered onits O BROOF BELOW, ‘Also xceilont | o Usine thos - - —é&- k] nd died in o wHort Hme, The | tie X : otirth eAt, D ik staa 1o, K. Y., witest J i { L Misses Mamio and Bertie Dunbar, of | 1y iy gaid a Wayne county man is soon [ FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN, ath ago 1 Ralan attack of biliousfaver,nnd WEIOLES AL NEALEL TIN | ancis Todd, aged 00, living alone on | Weeping Water, have returned from | 4, ¢ 16" paper at Wakefiold, Washingtenyille, Ohio 1. b t fully recovercd. My digestive organs of Wil . St. Joo, where they graduated, ) 1 control of | B : Krsbaut, &' Reading your ad- weakened, ar completely pros DRI ' GS P A IN' E‘S OII'S cilled on the i A D1 ard has resumed control of | yertisement in Turt, Field and Farm, of your [ trate e of your y 9 ANJ o eforth live in th r Burdock Bl n the Boone County Argus, Jas 1. Kobison H visible that I Kendall's Spavin Cure, & d having & valaable to | retiring. and speedy horso whigh' had been' lame from spayin for oightoen liCsh, 1 sent to you for mprovement a8 astonishod. Wi 80 I ean now, though The oy will bo a large house caving in while b Judge Caldwell, of I 1 addition s it Stae ataly ? 61 years of age, do a fair and rcasonable day’s 1 days ago tined & man 1 Rocinl circlos, T, J. Smith's Long Pine News makes | {pevin forclgbtoon i 4ha, Lori to you for | [ 61 yen y Window an ate Glass. and gave him 00 days in juil for assa Master Willie Powers and Miss Jeasie | it8 appearance A estern News | afl lameness and ¢l mont and a Iargo #p1'at | G, Biackat Robinson, propeictor o The Canada and cruelly beating his wife and step | Whitmore, of Dakota City, colebrated the | from Ainsworth, from anothor horse, 1 bt Rres oo bosis) | Proabyterian, Toronto, Ont., writes: “For years #4r Anyono contemplating builalng store, bank, or any other fing will find it to thelr ad« daughter. Fourth at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. | The Optic is the name of a new paper s ) Akt o suffored greatly from oft-recurring headache. | vantage to corres ond with us before purchasing their Plate Glass, Zhil i 1 " " ) me one hundred dollars. Respoettully |Si504 your Burdock Blood Bitters with happiest v The mail route between Exeter and Al [ Whitmore by giv party to | started at Unadilla, Ofoe county, by Ells« | Yt A, Buwrourrn, M. D | ricilde, and 1 now find mveelf 1n betier heaith T P et e The govern- | Which many of the litt Jf the town [ worth & Dutches nd for MMlnstrated circular giving 'positive | Gt VL L O C F GOODMA' J Taont haw been paying about 8400 a yenr to | were invited. All pr had ® good| Father Martin's story in the Dakota | beost, Rtleodl. AL Drugclais bavet o o | * iy 'wallaco, B o 1 have . ’ ANY carry a daily average of two papers and a [ time. City Argus has reached up and embraced | & 3 L s j used Burdock Blood Bitters for and bl postal card over the line. On the 25th ult. a number of Fxeter boys were fishing in Turkey creek and n dispute arose which was settjed by Joseph x Uity man. Custer county newspapers are coming to the front, Sam. Beebe's Le at Westerville is no longer to monopolize the County Clerk MacColl, of Dawson, was | a all tore up. He recently changed the com- bination ¢ ig eafe in his office, and inst befory for Omaha placed the prietors, Enosburgh Falls, Vt. SOLD dew-ly fous headarhes, and can rece requiring a cure for billiousn Mulinolland, 1 yoars I ave BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 11t to anyone ot OMARRG S b s v v ol G NEBL BF.C. MORG.AI, WHOLESALE GROCER, thi g Undrock, a young man of 20, shooting | ficures, for i safe. Then | county, a rival having sprung up at plalnts p N o Fred Sluka, 111, in the leg. No ar- what they were, had to send | Broken Bow, the Republican, by Robt, H. Burdock Blood Bitters 1 o to Omaha for an expert’ to open the big ron box. Quite a Miller, Kommodore Kames, a pedestrian_prin- ter, whom tome readers of the Itecord rests were I Mr. O, Warner's t family were thrown out. GELEBRATED ran away and the Mrs, W. clung Price, 81.00 per Sottle; Trial Bottles 10 Cts assembled sarty of young folks o of N ) er baby until her clothes wero badly tr. Jumes Sinith 1ast | wil} remember as the author of a lecture FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. P Naiy L S e e ht, in honor of the twelfth | fufiverad in the old school house seven 'BUFFALO, N. ¥. Bl 1213 Farnham St.. Omabha, ! W. hung to the munles until his clothes y of the birthday of Mixs Mary. | yours ago, on *“Whale Fisheries,” and also ———— — o - R — Go Several nice presents were received by the young lady, and at twelve v fenst was spread which would suit the taste of tho most fastidious. Then the young folks paired off and ned to ¢ homes, wishing their fair young hostess many hap py birthdays,—Atburn Advertiser, Miss Minn P. 8. Gilme city, the gu )'itourke. M prosperous little city that she has cided to remain here during the summes months and in order to_indulge her lov for the harmonics has telegraphed east for ed to tatters. The mu were a large powerful team, and it is o wonder they were not all killed.—Burto The county commissioners at their moet- ing on Ju th, ordered that notice be served on the C, St. I,, M, & O,, railroad company and the Western Union Tele- graph company to show cause why the said railroad and telegra line on the Omaha i ervation should not be placed on the assessment ) tax lists for the years 1881 and 1882 of Da- kota county, said hearing to be had July 17, 1882, — Kagle, were dr: an old employe of the present editor of the Record when he was editing the Home- steader in 1871, tramped into town the v day and 'is now in the Advocate wholosale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. f Jo 2 FOSTER &G J —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LINME, o, danghter of Prof, i the w York, is in aun John Orn entire crop by a hail storw on the 27th ult, The Arapahoe Proneer offic adorned by a sample of barley three and a half feet high grown by A. Platte, of Gosper b Jast 'i'?"i.,{'f]"‘,i.',;,fi.';".,"‘if.’nl‘u"l'fx" hor pinao, on which instrament we learn LR Rl e We 0] ) an, e © i * serformer,—1) Vi evens brought inf is office a 3. ke EO0lvor Didendort o “prou over b s sallenter{oriin wmplo of timothy four foot, ten inchos On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., pound cat fish in the mill ace on the 4th, | W. 1L McBroom, the deputy U. S, [ long tho leat ten inches all head.—{Fair- ONVNLAELA., -~ = « WIESES Pl LAl Hesaln dotirann Ahint tipped | surveyor, i stocking his ranch on the g 5 » = the beam at 74 pounds, Tho boys were | Pecos with some fine blooded cattfe, | Itye and other early small grain was con- ——— — ] able to secure these monsters of thy fimny | Uncle Sam must pay exorbitant rates for | sicerably injured by hail in sections of ths Itis the concurrent testimony ofthe public and themedic r Stom- ach Biters northern por week,—Ind Tall rye is getti ion of Hall sendent, ; old. The state pa- pers will soc 2 to the front with their mammoth cornstalks. Nothing less than 15 feet will be accepted this year, W, Frickee, residing in Sarpy, about six miles from Omaha, brought to Tie Bi ng, to permit ko many men who come to the territory poor to acoumulate handsome fortunes in o year or two; or there is somethirg rotten in Denmark. Lono Star. Peopla the Fontanelle try who have known henest and htforward *‘lank” sinco he was y, will smile to read the item from the New Mexican pape last county, ~——DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOGK GO. tribe in consequence of the water having been let out of the race. In the shallow, ~ water they mounted upon their backy and piloted them to shore. Week before lact Mr, Samuel Chandler, Tiving on Sweet crovk, fifteen miles north of Shelton, caught a water turtle weighing 98 pounds, dressed; length tround the =. B tying liver disorder, it fnv quers kidney and bladder compiaints, and has. tens the convaloscence of those recovering from enfeebling diseases Moreover, it iy the grand specific for fover and ague. For salo by all druggists and dealers generally’ 1toal Diseaso 18 an cffect, not a cause. Its origin is within; its manifestations without, Hence, to sholl, three feet and eight inches; length from nose to tip of tail, two feet and Kix inches; circumference around the necic, ten inches; circumference around the fore- leg, seven and u halt inches; distance across shell fourteen inches, Mrs, Chand. ler, Mrs. and Miss Post cooked the turtle and invited in the neighbors, and eightecn persons dined and feasted from the turtle aad still there was turtle left, Mr, Chan ler says that when ha was cleaning the turtle that it smelt like stalo cod fish, but after it was cooked it tasted like sprin, chicken. It is very seldom that a turtle o this sixe is found in this section of Nebras- ka. Mr, Chandler captured the turtie with a pitchfork, and nnfl theturtle fought hard and died vame,—Shelton Clipper. A North Bend man has n cow that stands six feet high, The Columbus creamery goes into Mer- rick county for cream, Of the 2,200 trees set out in the Central City park last spring, only two have died. Mrs. 8cott, living near Dorchester, received: 81,700 back pension money re- cently, Tecumeeh is going to build a com. bined calaboose and engine house at once. A factory for the manufacture of barbed fence wire is to be started up at Pawnee City. Thieves went through a Tecumseh butch- er shop the other night and got away with sixty pounds of bologna, Morrissy Bros, of Plattsmouth, are erecting elevators at Utica, Eradshaw, Hampton and Marquette, A Beatrice undertaker advertises to sell coffins as cheu}) as anybody else and throw in the use of the hearse free, Near De Witt on the Fourth, a well borer named Notls was killed by a blow from a lever of his ma hine, A McCook binker says that the in- cowe of the concan for the threo days ending July 1st amounted to ninety cents, 1t is said the B, & M. railroad company bave already sold 880,000 worth of lots at McCook, the new division point on {heir road, The Gage county commissioners have decided o build wing to the court houve at Beatrice, for the better accommodation of the county officers, A Falls City firm last week received £8,20 o hundred for three carloads of hogs ~—the highest price ever paid in this county, G. W, Baldwin, of Kenesaw, was ar- vesied on the 1st for incest and pluced un- der 5200 bonds Feeling sure ot tweaty years in the pen, if he stayed for tefal, be xmped his bail, ! A four-year old son of J, H, Brown, o North Bend, fell out of a boat the 1st and was drowned, His father was near at the time, but lost his wits and was powes- less to save the child, Joseph Becker, a farmer living two miles north of West Miis, while seining with a party of neighbors i the Blue on the Fourth, was drowned. He wae one of Beward oounty’s best farmers, and leaves & wife and two children, Edward Hodgson's two little girls were drawing a bucket of water from a well at Hastings ou the 20th ult,, when they let 0 the windless, which revolved rapidly, 5, gnnkln the arm of one and culting a se- B oe8 Gash [s ths head of the other. The barn of David Doty, four miles weet of Hastings, was struck by lightniug ou the 20th ult, and burned, & "couple of horses a e amount of wachinery being destroyed., 'The barn, by the way, was well rodded. George ¥, Wintersteen, feounty clerk, met with @ severe aecident at Geneva on the Fourth, A small gun had been wmade of iron tubing, and it was charged heavily and rammed down with great force. Mr. Wintersteen touched it off, when it ex. ploded, two frazments of lead entering Bie i b, ranging inward and downward, and lodging, it is supposed, in close prox- imity to the thigh bone. The biggest hail story we have heard yet was that of Mr, J. J Smith, from the southwest part of Hamilton county. MHe #ays that the hail fell to the depth of two Matrimonial. Iid. P. Rice and Julia Colver were mar- ried at Franklin, Franklin county, June 28th, Frank Rawling and Eya Malloy were married at Lincoln on the 2d, Rev, I’, W. Savidge, of Covington, were warried on Thursday of last week in Dakota Torri- tory. KAt the residence of Peter Honey, Graf- ton precinct, June 26th, by Peter Honey, Fsq., justice of the peace, Fmmett Cash: ing and Minnie Brown, both of Filmore county, Nebraska, Charley Ring and Aunie Dawson, of Lincoln, with the assistance of Judge Parker, celebrated the 4th two days in advance by uniting their lives, their for- tunes and their sacred honor, Feank Ide, one of the leading sheep men in the north 'end of the county, started for a short visit to his old home at Ann Arbor, Michigan, Waodnesduy, 1t is whispered that he will take unto himself a mate while absent,— Beatrice Democrat, ilidden, better known here ns came in from Laramio a fow sgo. We understand that ho is woing about s n Robr-ing lion seekin whom he may devour, and that _damsel of this city will be the victim.—Fremont Tribune, 1 John Fishburn has been reporting that he was to bo married at two_o'clock next week, W suw him Luying furniture and thought he meant business, but backed ou’ at the last moment, and now his mother is keeping howse for Gim in_ oue of Joshus Houlgate's buildings.—Faittield Newe. Churches and Ministers, The M. I, church at Dorchester dedicated on the A Presbyterian society was organized at St. Helena on the 2ith, A Baptist Sunday school was organized at Tecumseh on the 2d, The First Baptist church at Wayne was dedicated on the 25th ult, ‘The foundation for the Tecumseh Uni. versalist church is completed. The frame of the 1‘51rh<linn church at Waco was raised a week ugo, The bell on ths York creamery is used to call peaplo to church on the Sabbath, The Sterling Mothodist chv-ch has be decorated with a new bell of huge propo tions, The new M, E, church at dedicated on July 2 ating, Hereaftor there will bo Episcopal ser- vices beld at Fort Calhoun, by the Rey, W. E. Jacobs, of Blair, every Sunday afternoon, Rev, Frank Campbell, of Glenyille, re- pq;lu. that the Methodists and Evangelicals wil church in Glenyille this fall, A very flourishin, progress near Grand Rapids, Holt county, with George L. Miller as_superintendent. There were forty in attendance one week 260 14at Sabbath, The Methodist church at G having been undergaing r addition made to its eapacit; was , Klder Miller offici- and Tsland, raised, and Lev, G, G. Senser, the pastor, clergyman in the state, Bchools and Schoolma'ms, schools uumbers 463 childres, Taylor will teach” the Exeter idea. The Fairmont board bas engaged M G. Miller, of Michigan, for ]nl'l“u.‘i)ML The Pierce school house will be painted and furnished with new desks, the job to ©ost 860, The Nuckolls County Teachers' Iustitute will couvene at Supcrior on Monday, July 17th, 1882, continuing two weeks, Miss Whiteborn, who taught the gram- iarrison was build & very neat and convenient Sunday school is in »airs aud a large was formally reopened on the 2d by Elder Lemon. All the money needod to clear the debt was starts anew with as fluean edifice as any The attendauce of the Pierce county Miss Viola Roys, of Suttos, and Miss on Friday last a sample of rye over six foot high, the heads measuring seven inches, He has sixty acres of it Poter McNeo, of Canada Hill, who was in town Saturday, informed us that he had twenty ncrew of corn that stood waist high and reports small grain headed out and looking fine.—[St. Paul Press owe officiating, W. I Howe, sowed ton acres of cloyer Alex, Bolton agd Belle Richardgon, boths | gt ‘ydar, This *spring e pastured it Qolfax county} were married on the 3d | clogely with hogs, and Inst week he cut a At Schuyler by Judgo Zentmyer. large crop of choice clover hay, Every DoWitt Wilbur and Miss Florence | one that has tried it, pronounce clover & success,—| Fairfield News, An old subscriber writes The Blair Re- publican from Calhoun, m which he says corn is doing well, wheat looks good yet, but it is feared too much rain may dam. age the yield, He also states in regard to Lm\‘,uu.t'» that he dug forty-eight from one The crop prospects in Cass county were never better. Corn, which hitherto has been backward, is now boom Rye, wheat, oats and barley are now made an the farmers will begin to harvest barley and rye this week, to follow on with wheat and oats, Kverything from a bed of onions to a cornfield is full of promise,—Platts- wouth Journal Japt. W. T. Dodge, of Polk county, was town Friday and reported sticking a stick down by a stalk of corn in his field Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, and on measuring it Friday morning found that the corn had grown two inches and three- quarters in 24 hours, A protty good growth in one day. Who can beat it/— Clarksviile Messenger. We have scen some spring wheat raised by J. H, Mal on his farin northwest of town that wueasures 58 inches, Mr, Malone says he has a good stand of wheat and barley and expects an «xcellent of the reals, if ha structiye visitors keep away from hing un- til after harvest,—Plum Creek I The Wahoo Ing readers with the corn orop, which wi and slashed aud poung by the recent heavy h ders county, is bracing right up, grow- ing ahead with a vigor that indicates a reserved force, and if the weather is favor- able the devastated belt may yet blossom us the rose, One of Platte county's farmers says that box elder trees make a splendid “hedge; that he saw in Sarpy county such a hedge, close enough and strong enough to turn chickens, hoge, sheep and horses, The method 18 to set the trees where, 1f it was @ *‘worm” fence, the corners would be, and when t vow to be about five feet h, cut the tops off, This will staré the ergrowth 50 a3 to form a close, strong sendent furnishe wdsome news beaten down, cut 1into the Wm. Ruggles left at our office last wursday a few stalks of corn that meas. ured five feet and eight inches in height, It was taken from his field of fifty-three acres which will average between four and five feet. It was planted May 18, and the fact that it has wade such ‘a growth in about six weeks would seem to indicate that the weather has been very favorable after all —[Fremont Tribune, Mr. John Paton has just purchased 85,000 worth of fine sheep for the Robert- son Ranch, - Mr. Robert Hope Robertson will probably place §25,000 of stock and improvements upon that place this year, es being a splendid * investment for . Robertson tinancially, it will he an- other big tally for Nance county—one more for the success of the banner county of Nebraska, —Fullerton Journal, Geo. Birney believes in manuring land. Last year ho hauled on to his fields 500 loads, $he year before 700, No wonder that he has’ been very successiul in the twenty-five yeurs e ias Leen here, raisiog 70 to 80 bushels of corn to the acre, m ing improvements, ete. With good farm. ing, he unites stock raising, and furnishes for the warket some of the best hogs and cattle raised in the state. He believes in ilenty of good water, feed und shelter, Columbus Journal, Barley aud rye harvest has begun, and we never saw finer crop of either, ' liye stands six to seven feet high, with head, six inches long, well filled. Barley stands thick on the ground, waist high, and the lurgest and plumpest heads we ever saw, If the good weather continues sud it is cut To Nervous Sufterers THE QREAT FU“‘(EPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B, ANAL TS0 QI I 2. sitvo core for Speruatorrhes, Tin ; trem Kolf-Abuse, o tal Anxlo Wemory, Peine i3 tho Back [nsanity an Tho Pamp om and get full par- ages for $6,00, Addresa all orders to E. 8IMSON MEDICINE CQ, Nos, 104 and 108 Main 8t. Buffalo, N. Y. Sl {n Ouiaha by J.K. Ish, aud all druggleteoverywhore. = bt Samina and all diseasc rosulting , Lows or Slde, nnd disosses i [ lead to Consumption earlygrave pecific {Scdisino In b 1ote " Price, Spectfic, §1.00 per package, or ¢lx pack. C. ¥. Goodman, J,'W. Bell, nilish rem- edy. Anun- talling_cure for Seminal Wenknes Spormat rhea, [mpot- ency, and all £ Discases that Selt-Abuse; a8 Logs of ture Grave, P g be sent ir addressin, orsalew SYPHILIS in/any stage = g g QCatarrh, % Q & [ECZEMA, R g 0ld Sorss, | Plmples, S s g BOILS, E—_ =} or auy } g 7 . P3 8kin B Disease 5, 1881 VERN, ARK., Ma) M o lived at We have cases in onr own town wl Hot Springs, snd were finally cured with 8. 8. 8. MOCAMMON & MURRY. IF YOU dount, come to see us and particulars wnd copy jof littl kM o the Unfortunate Sufferine 8. 8., one particle of Mercury, lodide Potas slum oF auy Mineral substance: SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Props; Atlants Price of Small :1.@ §1.00 Large s b KienNaRD BROS. & 00 euerallv. od Draggiets GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK Tho Gresl ¥R/ DR MARK and make lite mis (momory ' follow a8 a =¥ BEFORE TAKING. sequence of AFTER TAKING, Memory, Universal Lassi tudo, Pain n the Back, Dimnoss of Vision, Pro matiro Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity ‘or Consumption and & Proma- | 10} on on re que in our pamohlet, which < tvmall to every one, o 18 s0ld by all drugglats packagea for 86, or will aro ths best a cure in the market, © gouorrhoa, gloot an a Cures When Hot Springs Fail A specific for Hysterla, Dizziness, Nervous Headache, Montal Depression, Memory, Spormatorrhas, Lupoten 1K WILL U y nothiug | 1 Write for CURE YOUR OR charge ] exortlon, solf-abus loads Lo misery, d — y cure recent casos. Ka will be paid to ;n’.lmu; 00, BT o soaiveis 100 Yoebls' regul Agent, Omabs, Nob, cure the disease the AU must by removed, and i no other way can a_cure _evér bo_oflocted. RNER'S SAFE KIDNDY ER CUR principlo. It realizes that 956 Per Cent. otall discases arizo from deranged kidneys an liver, and it strikes at once at the root of the difficulty. The clements of which it is composed act direcily upon theso great organs, both &s a ¥00D and REsTORKR, and, by placing them in o sealthy, couditicn, drive disease aud pain from the syste For the innumerable troubles caused by un- healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary O the distrossing Disordersof Wi for Mnlr;mn, Iy, this great Beware of impostors, im- \Ln" %m\ id to be 1‘3; gu goo{é DJABETES CURE. TLEFCS BAE ‘or saie by all dealors. g H. H. WARNER & CO me Rochester N. Y. The Great knglish Remedy Never fails ts cute BN crvous Debility, Vi- tal Exhaustion, Fmis. @eions, Seminal Weak- S\nescs, LOST MAN [HOOD, and ‘all the lovil effects of youth- g9jtul follies and exces- It stops perma- nently all weakening, involuntary losscs and draine upon the sys- tom, the Inevitable re. T ult'of these evil prace tices, which ‘aré so destruotive to mind and body leading to insani- ty and death. It strengthens the Nerves, Brain, Blood, Muscles, Digeative and Repro: ductive Organs,’ It rostores 1o all the organic ftunctiens their former vigor and vitality, ma- ving lifo cheerful and enjoyable. Price, hottle, o four times the quantity §10. Sent , secure from obscrvation, to any address, iptof prico. No.C. 0. D, sent, except ipt of 81 a3 & guarautce, Lotters £ ing answers must inc lose stamp, 3 o's Dandelion Pills cheapest dyspepsia and billious Sold by all druggists, Prico centa. DR, Mixtin's Kipswy RRyxoy, Neruwtiovs, Jures 11 kind of Kidney and bladder complainte, d leucorrhos. For eafo vy all ugglsts: §1a bottle, ENGLISH M DICAL INSTITUTE, A Diive St., 8t. Louis, Mo, For Salo in Omiaha by C. ¥, GOODMAN. Jan2s-1y fige o stimuliting it datiicating, " L o.Lo is an x irresist B yon due Bowels, blood liver oF nervs Bold by drug. sts. Sond £or Firculer. HOF BITTESS NERVOUS DEBILITY, or. £, IR QAT B catmens— Convulsions Loss of Emissions, Prewature Old Age, ca or overindulge y and death. One box will £a h box contalns one month's ne dollar & box, or aix boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of rice. We guarautee six boxes to cure any case. Ith each order received by us for six boxe treatment, companled with five dollars, will send the pur- chaser our written gus money If the treatinent dor o to return the C. £. Goodman, Drugeist, Sole, Wholesale and Oxdoes by m etalls vrice. dawly 1 AND 'URE 6 cstablished on just this Fire and Burglar Proo & A JET IE S A WIS ILOCE S, S T . 1020 Farnham Street, Flour, 1118 FARNAM ST. - - STEELE, JJHNSON & CO0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, Arents for BENWOOD NATLS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER (0. HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W ALL PAPHER, WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. OMAHA J. A, WAKEFIELD, 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN A" TN EES ER RS, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT PLASTER, BTO. MSTATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANYY Near Union Pacific Depot, - - OMAHA NER MINING! MACHINERY, BELTING, DOUBLE AND SINGLE AOTING {POWER AND HAND P UNMNMIPES ! 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, HOSE, BKASS AND IRO: N ACKING, AT WIOLESALE AND RETAl (FITTINGS PIPE, BTEAW HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURGH AND SCHOOL BELLS Cor, 1) Omaha, Neb,