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e 2 2 88 THE DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 20 | —y OOOIDENTAL JOTTINGS, DAKOTA. Grand Forks is overrun with trampe. The Presbyterian church at Huron will be dedicated July 23rd. The First Methodist church of Water- town was dedicated on the 0th, At Thydall, a good man will be offered extraording Lumber for a new Methodist church at Northville, Spink connty, is on the ground A company with over §75,000 capital will start a straw board factory at Fargo. Over £1,:00 was 1eceived by the Law county treasurer for liquor license t weighing s venteen dollars tly taken out of P tuto creck roported that the Northwestern wil build their lme from Calliope to Huron via Sionx Fi The new Baptist church ot Sioux Fal promises to be the most unique and hand Stage cou fro the Hills «r ow ing to the tai in, One purty near Deadwood is cleaning up an avernge of 000 per week from hi placer digging Twenty-two dollars to the pan were talon out by Allen & Thompson, Central City, a few days ago. vi binn coun- Pe aurch that will cost, 0. he Dakota San, the im- proverne te flaid for the year end ing June 80, foot u s &75,000. A ton of hay sold in Spearfish lately for seven dotlars, the lowest figure at which hay was «ver sold in the Hills, Prof Horell, prine { the Deadwood academy, has heen engazed to take charge of the Lead City puvlic schools., Policeman Fred Alderman was shot and Kilied ac Fargo on the nignt of July bth, by a woman who mistook him for a tramp, A gas well has been discovered about twelve miles from Fargo, which it properiy utitized it is thought will light the city, An eastern gent'eman has pledaed the Preaby terian church ut Huron s donation of & et of pulpiz furniture worth §100. The Presbyterian church of Parker has just receive | un elezant communion set, a gite of a Presbyterian churchin New York Hon, Johu Lawler, besides giving a tlock for the Catholic church at Alexan: dria, paid the freight on oue cir of lum- ber, McKenna, formerly receiver d States land cffice at Dead- 700 short in his sccount and Col. J, of the U A five-yen Tohn Lundiorg, of Riverside, ( while retiro- ingg from school, conclided to take n buth in the Vermillion river and was drowned. Valley ity hoasts of the finest court house in the territory, cost X handsome highsehool building, cost an opers houre, cost $10,000 and the Avenue hotel, now nearly comip vted, $10,000, Leighton, of Deadwood, sentonced to be hung, whore case was carried to the su preme court on a writ of orrar, will come up before Judge Moody for n new sen- tenze at the nextterm of the United States court, Brave Bear, the Sioux Indian, who was to have been hnug at Yanktou on the 20th, han been reprieved by the president for 60 daye, and it isnow regarded as doubtful that the sentenco in his case will ever be executed, Work aill be resuniod on the Catholic church, at Mitchell, during the moath and the building will be completod early in the fall, Tt will ve the finest churoh bullding in the city. Rev. Father He nnesoy has been located there, John F, Betr, brewer, of this city, has purchased a township ot 23,000 acres of Tand near Bismarck, Dakotn, with the in- tention of raising barley, maltine it there, and th-n shipping it to Philadelphia, His brewery he:e hasa oapacity of 810,000 bar- | p rels annually, and thrio other establish. ments in New York, with which he is con nected, can turn out 200,000 barels, He expects to ra se 500,000 bushels of barley per annum on his Biemarck lsnd, and in- tends bullding there s largo levator, ex- tensive farm buildis eto. Mr, Betz will speud 810,000 in the enterprise, besides’ s oney for the land, inside of orth over five millions.— ) Record. WYOMING, Cheyenne bad « frost on the 9th. Cheyenne was offered 95 per cent for her §75,00) water bonds, ‘The Episcopalians of Evanston are dee termined to build a st mo chapel, John Cross has boen promoted to the foremanship of the Kvanst n car shops, Grass is abundunt in the western portion of the territory, and cattle und sheep are gaining finely, Seven “‘olegant stone and brick business buildivgs” are being erected within a ra- dius of & block in Cneyenne, Sume of the ranchmen are talking of a “stock show,” or fair, to be held this fall either at Larawie or Cheyenne. ‘I'he idea is a goud ene, Jeff, MeDermott, the old Blask Hiller, has done well in the wines near L ramie, He has strnck a copper mine for which ho has been offered $40,0 0, John Uenson was coolly murdered by Wm, Scott at Green River on the 18th, Both were ruilroad employes, It is said there was no provocation, Fish Commissioner Dark well has made arravgenients for supplying lakes Minne- haha and Mapalutuh with native fish, Buse, sunfish, carp, whitefish and other Varieties will be placad in these lukes, Wyoming is to have another lady post- misster, Tho postmaster general hax ordor- ed the appointiwent of Miss Lillie Hender- son as po-tmsster at Alanwoth Iou Bprings, gl.m- nal Park reservation, A Cheyenne boy tied & lautern to a kite one night last week, The inhabitunts thought it was » 1Lew planet, and » morn- iy paper went into . thorough descrip. tion of the peculiarities of the supposed tar. The Stock Growers’ bank, of Cheyenue, has apjlied to Washington for authority to wake ita government depository, At present most of the United States disburs. ng vfficers are banking at the Ficst Na. tional of Omaha, The only genuine kaolin bed in America, 80 far us heard from, is situsted a fowmiles south of Laramie City, aud in {ho vicinity of Mrs. Sim s ranch, Kuwlin, as everyone knows, is the hardened, olayey roek from which the besutiful ware known a8 v ina is made —Boowerang, Mr Williaw E. L v, of Fremont, Ne. Lrasks, srvived frou. the east cu last nigh's traiv, He comes here to wect a large stock drive which is expected to ar- rive the latter part of the week, It is the Targest drive of the season, cowprising 700 head of horses, 40,000 owes This :tock was all p\whm& in O.egom, —Laramie Boomerang. MONTANA, A case of maall pox has appeared in Butte, The Chinese are Luilding a new ‘*Joss” bouse iu But'e. The graes ropges «f Montana aie bet'er this season then at any tiwe rince '65, Major Magiunis has introduced a bill in congress providing for o land office at Benton, Butte builders uso 75,00 brick every day, and the supply is still unequal to the demsnd, A toll road is being built from Fort Megivnis to Midden, » distance of fopr. wiles, it being trom 25 .0 30 miles over route, 1t is stated that Harry DeVoe, of Glen- dive, deputy sheriff, has' i kipped out, leay- inz his family and creditors in destitute circumstances, Jimmy's Bar, lelow Bannock, the fa-nons rich bar on Grasshopper creek, ha« been mined for nearly twenty years and it is not played out yet, A large body of the ‘very best of fine coal 18 reported as baving VYeen found in the mine of the Deep Creek Coal com pany in the vicinity of Bent .n, The postmaster at Utica recently found a smnall box, containing poisonons powder, in the mail sxck, and in handling it got the flesh of his hands seriou-ly poisoned, The Inter-Mountain he 8th eays: Butte will not b repre dat the Den- on, very much to the ragret of 1 business men of the dis- I'he Meagher county court house has rexched the top of the tory and th musons have had 0 suspend work on account of the timber for juists 10t beiny on haud, A. Wells, for reveral years metallurgist Jf the Algonquin company, bas beer ployed by Poilade plia capitalists bo make thorough exanuinati n of the C Fork mines, The ferry boat at Glendive upset while crossing two hunters with their horaes and a coutrements lat woek, The horees were drowned and the guns, ete., lost, Loss abont $1,3 Ranch hands are now demanding and re coiving from $40 to $50 per month. Ixtra good ones receivens hizh us £60 per month, This is an average of $10 per mouth over prices ranging last year, Register Moe, of the Helena land office, hon been requested by Secretary Teller to 2 his position ur w arrival of his HBOT, 7 icelined thg gove e lark’s srship of Wyom! It ie reported that the Western Union telegraph company contemplates build g another 1ne between Deer L el ena to ect with the I reach Decr Lodge with the Utah & North- orn, Clifford Burch, a promising young man, t «f Bedford, Jetferson county, 1u wound Ly the aceidentul afs- a pistol in the hands of one of uds, that will probably resultin 1is The barn and onthouses ¢ the residence of Albert Klomschmiat, eloon, were de- stroyed by fire t ning ot the 4th, hav- ing been ignited by firew rks. A cartiage and A conn le amount of sheep dip stored n the bara were destioyed, bring. the loss up to $2,600. No insurance, P'wo men, named roapectively, Ferdi- nand Isele tnd John Streightea, living about two miles from Butte, whila cele. brating the 4th, were instanly killed by the | temature explosion f three sticks of i powder, The unfortnuate men wero nutilated almost Deyond recognition, NEW MEXICO. Ei Paso hus o military company labeled the Stonewail Greys, Mics Wanuie D, I bem core firmed j ostmistress Beall & Fenn have purchased the Socor- ro Minex from D, A, kewi b, The Red river country 15 drying up, The rio is dryer than it has been for yearr, Ranches are selling at high figuros, but the demand does not lessen, despite the high tigures demanded, J. H. Lattimer, wounded in the Raton racket, will not recover, He will be the sixth man on the dead list. L. B, Nall has ¢old his balf-circle cat!le to Mr. Fleck, of Coleman's ranch, at $ 6.50 per head, all around, Galisteo is without a justice of the peace oraiy officer to nssume authority snd maintain the dignity of the law, J, H Hunt has been appointed justice of the peace of Itaton, vice Harvey Moul- ton, killed in the recent racker. The Raton Guard has been purcha ed by the Rev, O. P, McMains, the warrior against the Maxwell land grant. Hiram Allen, a boarding house keeper at Winslow, was shot through the neck and killed by his wistress, Josie Ellis, Aswoon at Tom Hughes is qualifid ostmaste: at Albuquerque, s branch office will be established in the west end, A part of the spring wool clip of the late Ambrosio Armijy, of Bernalillo county, 55,000 pounds, has been shipped from Albuquerque o 8t. Louis, Geo) Pease, the Las Vegas railroad man who killed's woman at Sunta Fe, in still in jail, but cannot be convioted, as all the witnesses have skipped. Mrs, W, R, lipton Lu sold ber ranch an12 500 head of cattle on the Canadian for $50,000; Brandt Brothers were the pur- chusers, Mra, T, still vetains her fine ranch in Cherry Valley. Major W. H, H. Llewellyn has been confirmed ngent f tho Mescalero Indun agency for auother term. He deserved to be thus rew. a8 he has made a most Raton News & Press, telegraph betwe n El Paso and Mesilla is aban od and the wires taken down, The gvernment findy i chenper to use the Western Union lines wherever practicablo than to own and ope- rate one, T, W, Mollvane, of Wallace, hus gone into the oroton_oil business, e gave a duse to John Kennedy, an ¢ld bum, aud nearly hilled him, i\{\'ll\'miu was arrested and bound over in the sum of 600 to an- swer before the next district court held in Bernulillo county. There was a lively row at the meeting of toe board of medical exsminers in Santa Te last weok, Two members left in ois- gust and one tendered his resignation to the governor, who refused to accept it. ‘The place of meeting wis changed from Alhulbllan]uu to Santa Feo und the date trom July 20th to the 25th, —_— ded, Drug, ‘estimony. . T, McOarthy, druggist, Ottawa, Ount,, states that he was afflicted with nie bronchitis for some yenrs, and was plotely cured by theuso of & HOMAS' Erkeriic 1L, » july 1701w A Talking Canary. London 503! ator, The last number of the M al Press contaive o ourious account of what it calls a “‘phenomenal canary” —a ourivus vulgarism of our medical oontmngnrnry, who suroly never sup po od that any oue could deseribo a canury that was not phenomenal, that ie the noumenal canary—by which he evidently means an extraordinary oanary, This extraordinary canary ‘‘at present in the posseasion of Dr, J, Mactrigor Croft,” can talk, The edi- tor says that he visited the canary, and found that it could pronounce a good number of centences, ‘“‘olearly imita- tive of the voice of tho lady who has had care of it since its early youth,” ‘Lo effect,” adds our cuntemporary, “‘produced by whe clear, sweetly- uttered sentences prouounced by the bird is almost weird at first; but the feeling of wonder thus created quickly gives rise to a sensation of exquisite Flnuum, which is deoponed as the ittle creature suddenly, at the end of a sentence, rushes off into an ecstacy of song.” We do not know why more birds should not have the same power, Indeed, we sucpect that it is the want of imitative iwpulse rather than the want of mechanical apparatus which now limits to parrots and paroquets, ravens, jack-dawe, and o few other birds the power of human speech. We suspect that if all birds were imitative wo should find all birds able to talk In the meantime, we have reaston to be th nkful that more birds are not imitative, since if they were we should lose a great many of the songs we love and have a great deal of empty chatter which we do not love at all. | A MODEL KEBRASKA TOWK. The Rapid Growth of Diller, Jeffercon County Good Opportunities For Farmers and Business Men Alike. Oorrespondence of The Bee. Diller comes forward and demands a place among the young and growing towns of Nebraska, Located on the B. & M. railroad in Jefferson county, it possesscs many natural advantages h, added to the push and enter- whil priso of it citizons, will keep front rank. ern towns, it has grown up with won- derful rapidity, and i business intercecs have developed no less rapidily. The crops in the vicinity look es well as any in the stato and there is a promise of an bundant harvest, Srall grain has never beon known to look any better. Tho yisld of winter grain, as much an has been harvested, is very heavy. Farmers estimato tho yield of oats as high s sixty bushels per acre. Corn is growing very rapidiy. Diller is the center of a very wealthy farming community that supply the in the merchants with an excellent trade, There is a grain house located in the town and there has been talk of an elevator. The bus- iness men are quite anxious that some ono should start a grain elevator, and have offered to assist any grain buyer who will locate there. It would cer- tainly be a good locaticn for any grain dealer. The business men of the town are very enterprising, and are push- ing forward in every avenue. THE DaiLy Beg is taken by every business man, and when it became known that a representative of that paper was in town they were not long in showing him about and requesting that certain falso statements bu corrected, Parties interested elsewhere have taken it upon themselves to represent Diller in the worst licht possible and the citizens regard it as unjust.* The merchants all carty a stock of general merchandise, and what may be said of one will apply to all. The stores are all well stocked with a fine line of goods, and tho peoplo liying in the vicinity and travelors ean find any- thing they want without looking far- ther, The following named firms carry a stook of general merchandise: Wry & Brownell, Loock & Fanders, Kelley & Adams, and Price Bros. Kelley & Adams have also a large stock of druge, There is still consid- erable land in tho vietnity of Diller that can bo purchased for a very reasonablo price, and parties contem- plating the ~purchase of farme would do well to examino the oppor- nitiea in that vicinity, Those »ho own farms near there are doing well on ac- count of the ready markot for their produce, and the ease with which all necessary supplies can be obtained. Diller has been built to stay and if parties looking for good openings do not take up with the advantages of- fered, 1t will be their own favlt. A, C. D, Bucklin’s Arnica Salve, The Brst SALVE in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Lalt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all skin ernptions, and positively cures viles, It is guaranteed ta {ive ualisfaction or monoy refundod. rico, 25 cents per box. For sale by 0. ¥. Goodman A Novel loon. ; A new steerable balloon, the'inven- tion of Herr Baumgarten and Dr. Walfert, was recently trled at Char- lottenburg. It is of huge size, hav— ing a capacity of about 473 cubic yarde, and is ellipsoid in torm, the longer diameter being about fifty- cight feot. It differs in principle from all other acorstats in that, although inflated with hydrogen, it has no as- censional force. Its toial weight is about 2 1 b pounds above that of the air it displaces, Tho means of dis- placement inthe horizontalor the verti- cal direction are a helical system of vanes actuated by machinery in the cars, Hence, in making land, the balloon does not requirs to be partly omptied, and on reaching the ground it has nearly the same quantity of gas as when it rose, Another ‘novelty consists in the mode of connection of tho car. This is rigid, Thus the dan- gerous bounds and jerks to which the ordinary balloon car is liable in landing ars to some extent avoided. The car, bewg usually sus- vended by ropes, the system is sud- denly relieved of its weight whea it touches the ground, so, that the bal- loon shoots up again, giving a_series of violent shocks. With a rigid con- nection the total weight cannot be thus temporarily diminished, The mechanism has a double action, oue helix of vanos or screw propeller, driven in one direction or the opposite, produces nscent or descent, while a couple of icrows give horizontal pro- pulsion; in a pretty calm at :osphere tho horiz)ntal direglion may be modified by working one of the couple alone, The firat cxperiments, it npfzonr-, were quite successful. The weather was exceptionslly calm, Ina socond trial a slight accident ruptured the envelope of the balloon, and the car mechaniem was also injured. The experiments are soon to be resumed. The motor, it may be mentioned, has a force of four-horse power, and weighs elghty pounds. The cost of charging vach time the balloon is filled anew is about $100. A Renovating Remedy Isjto be f uad in Buknook + Loon Bir- TERS. As an antidote for eick headache, female weaknoss, biliousnass, indigestion, constipation, and other diseases of & kin. dred nature, these bitters are invaluable, Price 81 julv17dlw (4] hl ) 4 TZI Nature's Sparkilng Epecific {or Indigestion aud Bllousnece. e witer of the famous ettrr Spa, is duplicated in & momont wi'h of TARKANTS BELTZRK AP KLENT, Whi every valuable element of the German tbring. Tho wiostoat plya'vins of Europo pro- nouuce that free gift of Providencs the wost po- tentf al known alterativos, and 1 fac stuile, fresh and flaming i+ now placed within the rea of every lovalid in the western world. SOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS, J21-5m Like many of the west- Py STOMACH TTE RS ling Morcover, It is the granc f1: for fuver and nzue, For sale by ali aruggists and dealers generally 1t0 al vering from tuds, Pal matire 010 Ago wo_deairo £37Tho Specif) « W: at 81 por packagu, o be sent free by mail addressing GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK )__"'"":LT“:;EY‘I‘J BR mann for Seminal Wenknoss, Spermator. rhea, lmSmL. ency, and all Discaseathat < follo 05 Of M e Back, Dimness of Vision, Pre &ar Fall particulars 1 our pamohlet, which o send fros b mall to ever, E €O o, N. n roe i THEGRAY 4EDICI Budy 4 nofme-cod L P ce of AFTER TAKIND, wory, Univorsal Lassi d many other Discases that {oad to Ineanity ‘or Conmmption sud » Premn ture Grave. KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE The Most Buccessful Remedy over diecos. it otects "and doca ot B.J, KRSDALL, & CO vortisoment in Tu Kendall's Spavin ¢ and speedy ho <payin for cigh bottle Ly expross, whic all Jamenens and chla; from another horse, and both horses are to-day assound a3 colts. The one boitlo was worth to agoe for $5.00, Mo Gueel L psranuwmo 1861, } on CHRONIC DISEASYS, of Selt-abuse or Private Disc: place. = LA el A A= Oures When Hot Springs S thauiten P ) oS Byt b stun or suy afford awver “ F BELOW. Also exc for human flosh. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN, R Washlngtonyilio, Ohio, June 17, 1881, D: Gonts—Reading your ad icld and Farm, of your ad having a valuable mo_frora ou for romoved and a large spiint ich had been months, me one Lundred doliars, Respeotfully yovirs, H, A. b wrouxTT, M. D, Send for Hllustrated clrcular giving ' positive proof, Prl All Dragaists have it or can et ittor Dr, B, J. Kondall & Co, Pro- prieto e Falle, Y \LLDRUGGIS! To Nervous Sufterers THE QREAT | PEAN REMEDY. QT B ¥ i purmatorihea, Somtnn 4 ol disoneea resalil Price, Specific 4 all ordor W8 Adir HIMAON MEDIVINE CG, Nos. 104 5. Main St, Buftalo, N, ¥, Bold In Omabs 1y G, F. Goodman, J J. K. Ish, and all {rugyicteovorywhoi 's Specific jur prekage, OF uix packs dors DR. CLARKE No Pay! Vous, <p. tor, nal Disensos, Difficult’es, cte, ics, sen | (10 stamps) £ p charges on & work” entitled of Wowen, o ono_stamp. CHRON € Incagacity), . Offico in quiet, 1rivate, You e no_one but the doc Hours, 8 A, M. to 8 P. M, dgwly 811 Loocust St St. Louiy, i still treat- {ing all PRIVATE, NEK- nd al Diseascs, Sperna- a Tmpotcney (Sex: enelo Trregulari tcs, :| Ibe Great tngiish Kemedy cctablo r. Dr. {larke i+ the only physician in the city whowar- 1ants cures or no pay whero, Medicines seut cvery Oatarrh, e 2 0 (<] EOZEVA, § o 0ld S, s Pimples, :".\ 5 g BOILS, BB g or ang 20 a ! & 8in "3 E Fail 8, 1881 Mavax, ARk., M 0 fived at Wo have cases Lo onr own town wl ot Springs, and were finally vured with 8, 8. 8. MOCAMMON & MURRY. I¥ YOU uoubt, come (o weo us sua A K WILL CQURE YOUR OR charge noshiug ! | particulars and copy of little Beok o the Unfortunate & Write toy Mo ultorine 0 a0y Tottle one particle of Mercury, lodide Potar incral substance. BWIFL SPECIFIC CO. Props, Atlan} Price of Small stse, Large slze #1.75, Hold by KENNARD EROS. & 00 A Deng giste deacrailv THE KENDALL PLAITING MACHINE! A BTED DRESS-MAXERS' OOMPANION, I plaits 100 1-.30f a n loch to width in the coarsest felts or fneat sl ks 1t doos all kinds and styles of y laiting in uee, No lady that doos her own drow-making can do without ono—as nloe ¥ t of fashlon, if yacu 16 sella sl 2 Crculane or Ageat's berma s resy CONGAR & CO., s Adswme $. Chicaro i fale alting ls Mrs J. G, Rober ¥ Burdock t ears, I cann petite, co praise your e, of Buffalo, N Blew Witters, liver .l marked with sice with Tost re cascof a frie the effect wae v ont that thoy + Asenith Hall, , N, Y, writer: 1 suflerad with o du Wy oft tung and shoulde appetite and color, and co difficulty keep up ail dny, Took your ok Blood Ditters as di- rected, and ter using thom, foit no pain since first week af. wibes: ““About never fully recovered. wore weakened, and I vould trated for days. After using t Burdock Blood Bittors thel mprovement was so hat 1 was astonished. 1 can now, though ars of age, do a falr and 1casonable day's y pros. ottles of your incket Robinson, propeletor of erian, Toronto, i Lsuffered greatly from o used your Burdock Blood th happio resulis, and Inow find mveel? in better hea than for years past. Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo, used Burdock Blood fous headashes, and can ro. requiring a cur for hilliousness, * Mrs. Ira Mullnolland, “For several yoars 1 ki ring billious headaches, lsinta peculiar to mysex. Since’ using Burdock Blood Bitters 1 am entirely rolieved Price, 81,00 per Sottle; Trial Bottles 10 Cta FOSTER, NILBURN, & Co,, Props, BUFFALO, N. ¥. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. Goodman. 1o 27 cod-me Y, writes: “1have for nerveus and bil 1it to anyono e dyspopsi ] T R WHOLESALE WHOLESALE GROCER, 1218 Farnham St.. Omaha, Nah W.B. MILLARD. ¥. B, JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits. 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED Agents for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Nills Flour NEB REFERENCES ¢ OMAHA NATIONAL B/ STEELE, JOHNSON & €0, TOOTLE MAUL & 00. e e ITOMEO™N iBoots and Shoes. OMAHA, - - - - - NEB. C. F. GOODM.A N, VO LES AN OELATE LS WIN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS. Window and Plate Glass. &4r Anyore contemplating builaing store, bank, or any other fino will find 1t to thelr ade vantage to corres ond with us before purchasing their Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMA®, _OMAHA - AT NEB LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On Eiver Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., = = o TR TESR. Diseaso ls an effect, not s cause. Its origin 13 within; its manifestations withoct. I cnce, to curo the diseaso the cAUSK must bo removed, and in no other way can a cure ever 'e effected. s HORER R R b A 1t realizes that 96 Per Cent. ofall diseages arizo from deranged kidnoys an liver, and it strikes at once wut the root of the difficulty. The elemerts of which it is composed act directly upon thoso great organs, both as 00D a: d RESTORER, and, by placing’ them in a Eealthy, conditicn, drive didase And pain from tho system. For the innumerabl: troub'es cavsed by un- healthy Kidnoys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disordersof Women; for Malaria, ORNELA EEL A BOYEE oo, ——DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOGK GCO. Fire and Burglar Proo & M. JED =3 AL LOCIKS, &C. 1020 Farnham Street, = = TRIIIES. E®. and physical derangements generally, this great rem dy has no equal, Beware of fapostors, im. itations and concoctionssaid to_be just as good. Ior Diabetes, as for W ARNER'S SAFE DR SRR GRRE H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochestar N. Y. nontly all weakening, involuntary loss: 8 and iz upou tho sys- ow, the [nevitablo re- ult'of thess ovil prace tlces, whicl) ire g0 destruo'ivo to mind and body and make 1ifo wisorablo, otten leading to ingani- ty and death. It strengthens the Norves, Drain, (memory( Blood, Musclos, Digestive and Repro: ductivo Organs,’ Tt restares to all the orcanic tunctions their former vigor and vitality, ma- King life cheorful and enjoyable. Price, 8 a hottle, or four times the quan‘ity §10, Eent by expreas, socure from oboervation, to any address, on recelpt of price. No, 0. 0. D. sent, oxcept on rocoipt of 81 a8 3 guara Lettora £ Guesting answers must incloso stamp. Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills WHOLESALE Flour, * STEELE, JoHHSON & ©0., GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of GIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. Aponts for BRNWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER (0. are th 3 best and cheapest <yspopsia and billious cure in the markes. Sold by all druggiste, Price €0 centa, DR MINTIES [uNwY Reukpy, Navrimcy Curos i kind of Kiduoy aud bisddor compluinte, gouorehea, cloct aud loucorsioa. - For eafo vy all daugiists:'§1 0 bottle, ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive St., st. Louis, Mo, For Sale in Omahs by C. F. GOODMAN, Whuover yotar yhencver 306 fhat your syst Loedn leansing, to ing o ¥ you dye 3 yl idney, You witl vel ured At you use 1118 FARNAM &T. - - HENRY LEHMANN, OF JOBBER W AT, PAPHR, AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. OMAHA A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEALER IN J. " T T R R Lath, Shingles, Pickets, Hop Bltters, i e WL o, |aSH, £2075, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT 7"1‘;"}‘;&% XA STRE, ST, ©. 1t nas| ¥ saved hune drads. Near Union Pacific Devot, - W STATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKEE QEMYNT OOMPANYY OMAWA NER NERVOUS DEBILITY, vr. 5. W RSB K eutuncns- ) r t‘ou»ul;. s, iohs! Premature Old xertion, delt abuse, oF Ovoriug feads to tnisery, decay and death, 0 recent cuséa. Ea-h box vantalus ong month's troatment, Oune dollar a box, or slx boxes for fva dollara; sent by mall prepald on recelps of arics, Wo guarantco slx boxos £0 cure any cad ith each order rocelved by us for six boxes, compaated with ve dollare, will send the pi chaser our written guarantee to return wmoney if the treaticent dor act effect & cury, ©. ¥, Goodwman, Drugviet, ols, Wholesals aud rogul Agwut, Ouka, Moo’ Ord s by "wnll e T ar'se. dawly B W VI 5= MINING; MACHINERY,J GRLTING, [ s &SP OGS Lo ] £ I 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, IDE T R LIS I IPOWER AND HA HOSE, DKASY AND IKON FITTINGS PIFE, STRA4 AT WHOLESALE AND 3 PACKING, BETALL, HALLADAY:WIKD-MILLS CHURCH AHD SCHOUL 3ELLS Cor. Farcam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. ST