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; 2 [ e T —_— PHERSONALITIES, Levy, the contortionist. gets a salary of 2250 per week, but the sheriff most always draws it for him. Prince Bismarck has of late taken to|consent to any other ¢ oodition than the wenring spectacles, a habit by which his | ¢ Tooks are by no means improved. Frank James is said to have moved into | i Kansas and gone into the lightning rod [ numerous desertior s from the democratic Thus ends all the talk that he [ side appear to hav o made that party des- to reform and life an honest | perate. life, would be a rout., aed render it impossible toreorganize b jkare the next presidential business. had decided Arabi}Bey once madly loved an Fgypt- ian girl, but didn’t get her, He is now in volving his country in war in _order to ex perience the joys of married life, Mrs, Larabee, of Tows, is visiting Mrs, James Mitchell in North Adams, Mas and never before met. X Hamlet Shakespeare Feiton is the nime | good woek on the stump in Virginia for of a notorions counterfeiter, forger wnd confidence man just arrived at St. Louts Peace, gentle William, peace, « Leouis Post-Dispatch, Small wood, assirtant postwaster is the father of eighty living Mk, S, wan boen in 1796, was iu and is to-day as active as Somo of ohildren are name?” Mr. W, of Tala, G children, the war of many young men. mere babies, Thendore Uhe, & highly-connected young Dane, who recently cane to this country and secured a positien as book- keeper for a Brooklyn lnmber merchant, has been discovered to be a_defaulter, his crime being caused by betting on horse- races, Foreigners who think they cam come to this country and beat Americans at our national game ghouldjposte this item on the walls of their President Barrios, of Guatemala, now visiting in this country, has a face that shows through what exci‘ing and adven- turous time he hai ;nm-lxfi Beneath a retreating forehead, two bluish gray e es goze at one in a listless way, «xpres-ing mothing thet passes in the mind, A prom- inent nose, somewhat full, is buried in a ayish moustache, which completely Fidoo the anouth, . Tho choek is ahfoaded in whiskers closely trimmed. Mr. “Tug,” or *‘Pug” Wilson, the En. glish gentleman who has just made $11,- 000 by not being knocked out of time in four rounds by Mr. John L. Sullivan, amnounoes his intention of staying here and becoming an untersified Aserican citizen. The reson he gives for wo doing is eminently business-likeand ratisfactory: “I might ave fought in Hingland from now to the day I was dead, and nover would ’ave made the brass I rolled in_la-t night. I shall not return to Hingland.” POLITIOAL NOTES. The Michigan Republican State Con. vention will be held in Kalamazoo August first New Jersey district it will ho only after a hard contest and a lileral expendi- ture. Judge Black repudiates that Chicago interview in which he was quoted asnam- | & road of about 280 kilometres trom ing Blaine and Hancock as the presidential candidates of 1881, Emerson Etheridge, one of the most brilliant orators of Teuneswe, in about to | hetter way, enter the field as a Prohibition candidate for Governor of that State. Fully one-half the negroes of Montgo- mery county, Ala., in a formal convention held recently, decl state and county ticket. Henderson, of Dubuque. 2 United States Senator Chilloott, of Co- | journay of eighty kilomotres as against a land journey of 240, or a saving of two-thirds, The South Carolina bourbons, having | 8tole quietly back to France, obtained fixed up a congressional district with ubout | the necessary funds from his govern- 25,000 republican majority, magnanimous- | ment, went back again and reached lorado, is said to be planning to succeed himeelf, and his chances befure the legis- lature ere thought to be good. canvase s orators in most prot aiment of these are Harris and ¢ d O'Harra , They are sistars, each over 30 years old, d,.,i..,i the days of ocsrpet-bagism, tre. y ] the sitting of the democratic state conven- Twas your | tic n here on the bth, Governor Jary loveliest creation who asked, Whst's m & | s1seeck de If Mr. Roberon is renominated in the | on the broad river could reach one of ed for the democratic [did find such a river, the Alima, which is separated from the Ogoone Scotland is the birthplace of two of the [ only by eighty kilometres of land, and republican candidates for congrom in Town, | the Ogoone is i James Wilson, of Tama county, and 1. B. | with the French posscssion. propositions, while the regnl wa are confi- d nt th .t the refusal of the s propositions will sensibly wesken the stawart ticket. Chairman McKee leaves ¢ he door to peace open by saying that the mdependent can- didates nowhere say “t' gat they will not me they propose. The North Oarolina, eanvass is develop- ng & great deal of Yitter teeling. The A defe A now, it is_recognized, Th 4 ollowing incident of the wisted by a correspondent “There is & sember of clever colored stump North Oarolina, Among tha rlection. Flarrin is an old politician, and yuentl g ¢ nvassed the state, He also did Matione and his party last fall. During ina vered to that body, challenged the 1 epublican speakers to meet him in debate in the canvase, A fow daya later the ne- gro Harris addressed a note to the gov- ernor, which wa« sent by the hands of an ex-confederate officer, nccepting the chal- lenge, No notice, however, was taken of the note.” Nearly a Miracle. . Asenith Hall, Binghampton, N. Y., writes: wtffered for several monthy with a dull pain through left lung and shoulders. 1 lost my spirits, appetite and color, and could with difficulty keep up il day.. My mother procured some BURDOCK Br.oon Birtens; I tork them as directed, and have felt no pain since first week after using them, and am now quite well.” Price $1.00. jy2h-diw NEW SOCIETY LION IN PARIS. The French Explorer Who Stole a March on Stanley, Parls Correspondence of the N. Y, World. The French Geographical society will shortly have a more agreeablo duty than that even of feasting Stan- ley —it is going to dine the French- man who has stolen a march upon him. When Stanley was last heard of, it will be remembered, ho was leading the grand expedition, fitted out by a Belgian company, to the navigable part of the Congo. He had found that the Congo was tho great waterway of Africa, though, unfor- tunately, owing to the cataracts near its embouchure, it was not directly accsscible from the const, It became navigable only at Stanley Pool; but once there traders the richest regioms 1n the world, How to get to Stanley Pool? Stanley could not think of no better way than to cut the const parallel with the cataracts. M. Savergnan de Brazzs, the French- man in question, thought of a much It occurred to him that from the French station at Gaboon he might find some afflaent of the Congo floating _directly into the pool. Ho in direct communication It was a of a land question, therefore, He said nothing but dy proposes to make no nominativns in iv. | Stanly Pool by the short cut 1n time Mr. John K. House, who represents s |to welcome Stanley on his arrival. Teunessee district in the house of repre- sentatives, has determined to end his con- gressional oareer with his present term. The laboring men in the Pittsburgh con. ional district, now represented by He had taken possession of it in the name of France, made treaties with the nattves and dealt out French tri- colors to them for the decoration of omas M. Bayne, who was elected as a | their persons and property as lavishly republican, have nominated A, C. Rankin [ as if they had been mere orders of the for congress, The opposition to the renomination of Speaker Keifer is strong enough to make | dined well, the contest for the nomination interesting, A great deal of talking and claiming is be: Kennedy, again organizing with the view of controll- ing the next Legislature, The movement last year wag o failure so far as_exercising any perceptible influence upon State poli- [ Medicines, but when we know of one that tics was concerned, really General Cheatham, who was conspicu- |lmultlvel d ous in the confederate army, i support. ing the democratic bolters in Tennexsee, which prompts the I Journal to remark th in arms,” opponent in the E\i’humnh Tllinois dis- trict will be Gen, Wil 8t. Clair County, who is described by the Chicago Tribune as a *‘brave soldier, an able lawyer, and & thorough representa- tive of Germ patriotism,” Congressman Reagan refused to allow his name to be used as a candidate forgov- ernor before the Texas democratic state convention, He prefurs a seat in congress, lind #ays he is 10 the field for a renomins. | tion, majority, The contest in the \'lhcuugmulonul dis- trict of Minnesota had long been foreshad- owed and was therefore not unexpected. voters 08,000 democratic. Both Nelson and Kindred claim to have been rogularly on that ground, Representative Kasson, who was renomi- | 8tion, ! nated recently by tbe republicans in the [ wish they will be sent to the doctors VIIth lowa congressional district, will|os Bellevue hospital, probably be opposed by didate. ~ An effort is being made to induce ex-Congressman Gillette to run again b promi the dissatisfied elements, district of Louisiana. does not meet until Augus gates have yet been eleof representative, (. supporters also, publican, having given o party majority of nearly 6,000 in 1550, The present Darrall, has many Pennsylvania is said tohaye abandoned all hope of a compromise with the independ- ents, and to be planning its campaigu cordingly. It is sending out campaign documents charging the failure to agree | « upon the independents, snd claiming that their course is factious, insincere and dis. | ¢ honorable, Governor's Long's expressed willingness | i £07 the benefit of science, i sured that you will find consolation in favorably commented upon by the Boston | the knowledgo that he is at last re The Advertiser thinks | lieved from pain, to run for any one of thrce offices is up republican papers. he bas taken the attitude of an office seeker who must be provided f having announced his dec candidate for the governorshiy, he should have Leld to that position, and not have placed other aspirints in an awkward pre dicsment, The Travscript coincides in this view. ‘Lhe governor is in danger of discoveriry that being a candidate for three different nominations st the same | 24th, 1881, and letters patent num- time is net a safe performance ber 241, Any person found or The chairmen of both the indopendent [ known to tawper® with the many. regular committees of Penn-ylvania | facture of said paint will be punish- ed to the full exteut of Jaw, slate. The independents clai that they | %00 has any authority whatover to sell Jupported by the liberal element in the | Féceipts. » tand they have taken on the compromise express themselves as satisfied with the informantion they are getting from the Gibraltar of a kind of inland sea ing done in favor of hix opponent, (ieneral | Which may one day be the greatest waterway of commerce in the whole The Prohibitionists of Mississippi are [ universe. Electrio Bitters are truly a most valuable uisville Cuurier- | medicine, and will surely cure Biliousness it is not pleasant [ Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver and to see him opposing Bate, ap old comrade | Kidney Complaints, remedies fall. We know wereof wespeak, Representative Morrison’s Republican | 8ad can freely recommend them to all.— Ilism C. Kueffner, of | O- F. Goodman THE LATE “LIVING SKELETON.” American intelligence and | His Remains Sent to Bellevue Hospl- Now York Evening Telogram, Heis now serving his sixth term. | exhibited as a “living skeleton” at Ho was re-clected in 1850 by over 15,000 | Bunpell’s museum, and who died last night, took place at the museum to- day, Prof. Hutching, a Baptist minis- ter, officiating, The placing of two republican caudidates | Wero tho attaches of the museum, in the field will not probably endanger the | Mr, district, as it has about 15,000 republican | Star, Tho monies, said: nominated, aud both will ask for support | MF. Avery asked that his remains would be given to doctors for examin- groenback can- | him a short time ago that he had a :ifu. I asked him whero she lived, him the united support of all| Put he said it made no difference as Klrl, Kasson had | she didn't care for him, over 3,000 majority two years ago, man of considerable intelligence, He ‘There is some disposition to naminate | was & member of Lodge 164, F, &, A Senator Kellog for congress in the I11d | M, The convention | wrote to him last October he was “he resent | ealled Colonel M, P, Avery. district is largely re. | this morning the following letter: : y telligence 1o convey to you that M. P, The regular republican committee of Avery died at this place lsst evening at 8 p. m, scious of the end approaching and had no fears as to his future, | dress in a lottor of yours which he had carofully kept. ¥ours respectfully, O, BrakR, E—— Notios. Legion of Honor, An Elopement—General, Personal and Business Notes. Correspondence of The Bee. Weerine Warter, July 22.--In a hillside cottage on Commercial street dwelt a maiden, one of four daugh- ters, of a respectable family, whose head the gold of sixteen summers had tinted with an auburn color, Her features were proportionate and regu- lar, and being of a prepossessing ap- pearance, her admirers were not a fow. Her parents were inclined to restrict her company with young men on account of her age, but neverthe- less she became infatuated with a farmer in the vicinity of Unadilla, who for some time recently concealed himself in near proximity to the house, and as occasion would permit they would have a social chat “‘over the garden wall.” In the absence of her parents, about 5 o’clock last Tues- day afternoon, he drove to the door and without perturbation she got into the buggy, and they are now gone, perhaps whero the woodbine twineth, to tie the nuptial knot. Ellwood & Thorpe have just pur- chased a J. 1. Case agitator from Ruff- ner & Black, and are now ready to separate the grain from the chaff. T. L. Thorp is riding round town in a highfalutin manner with one of those beautiful phwctons from Klepser & Lambing's store, and D. C. Fleming has just commenced to follow suit with a similar vehicle bought from J, F. Parkins, The Cass county republican central committee has been called to meet here the 27th inst to select time and place for holding the county conven- tion. David Dud'ey, Esq , and Mrs Dud- ley made Omaha a visit this week, as 8o did Mr. W. U. Laney, and brought with him some of the finest cigars the market of Omaha can afford. J. F. Parkins, the prominent impliment dealer, floew around the cir- cle last week, and took in Atchison, St. Louis and other intermediate pointa, The Missouri Pacfic baso ball club of this place, on the 20th inst. went to Syracuse and played the club of that place, the score was 8 to 26 in favor of the Missouri Pacific club. The firm of Johnson & Barrett, liv- ery, has been dissolved, D. D, John- son will continue the business, and furnish all with fast horses and trans- portation. E. E. Day, of South Bend, has al- most completed a large elevator for the coming harvest, VERITAS, An invaluable strengthener for the nerves, muscles, and digestive organs, pmducin% strength and appetite, is Brown's Iron Bitters, 21d&wl v No Time to Tell & Lia, Marietta (Ga.) Journal, Jesse O. had the reputation of being the ‘‘biggest liar” in Georgla, and was never known to comu out behind. One hot day Bill H. sat on the shady side of his barn. After dinner he saw Jonaa riding in. great haste toward town, Bill hailed him and went to the gate. Jesse asked what he wanted. “Stop and tell us a big lie,” said Bill, “‘No time for lying now,” said Jesse. “Your Uncle Soll died suddenly an hour ago, and I am going for the cor- oner and a coffin.” And on he went. Bill ran to the house and told his wife. Ho ought to be dined, and to be |She gathered up the children. He He has given France the Worthy of Pratse. hitched the horse to the wagon, loaded in his family and posted off four miles through heat and dust to Uncle Soll's, On arriving he found the tamily and two neighbors in the large kitchen, Uncle Soll buried—to his eyes in half a big watermelon. The As o rule we do not recommend Patent | surprise was mutual and explana- is & public benefactor, and_does cure, then we consider it our uty to impart that information to ail. even were all other ixch, Sold at fifty centsa bottle, by tal Physiclans—The Final Services. The last ceremonies over the re- mains of Martin P. Avery, who was Among those present Bunnell and Mr. George O, latter, after the “Shortly before death In order to comply with h 1 learned from Avery was a In o lotter which his father Mr. Starr wrote Mr. Avery's fathor My Drai Sir: I have the sad in- He was pertectly con- At his ro- quest I forwarded his body to the Bellovuo Medical College, ‘with the lesire that the professors make use of I feel us- Ifound your ad. The “Hawthorn Contennial Ex. sior Roof Paint,” was patented May No per Hawriory & Bgo., Laucaster, Pa tions followed. ““Well,” said Bill, *'I asked Jesse for a big lie, and not only got it, but was fool enough to believe it, I wouldn’t believe him again if I knew he was dying.” Bucklin's Arnica Salve, The Best SALVE in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, &alt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all skin ernptions, and positively oures piles, It is guaranteed to f*‘" satisfactfon or money refunded. rige, 25 cents box, F by 4C. lf ?;:Mm: per box ‘or salefiby i D. M. WELTY, (Successor to D. T. Mount.) Manufacturer and Dealer In Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING coro. | RODOS, Dustors and Turf Goods Agentfor Jas, R. Hill & Co.'s OBRLEBR.ATEID CONCORD HARNESS *“The Best in The World,” 1412 FARIN.AM ST, nown Somanr, " Vice Pres't W. 8. Drmirkn, Soc. and Troas, Prowidens THE NEBRASEA MANUFACTURING 0O Lincoln, Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters, Hrrrows, Farm Rollers Sulky Hay Rakes, Bucket Klevating Windmills, & Wo are praps red # do job work and manufac turing for other parties, Aadess il orrers NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING CO Lincoln, Neb, e Life Limes vy oot Josse Jamey Written the only life authorized Ly her, and which will ot be a “'Blood and Thurder” story, such as has been and will he published, but & true Life by the only p reon ho is In poscewinn of the facte e fai Tt nd "devoted wife, Troth 8- more Interesting than fiction. Agents should apply for territory at once. Bend 76 cts. for B ple Book. J. H. Chambers & Co. mo-a0d-&w-e St Louin. Mo. OSTETTER CELEBRATED 1tis the concurrent testimony of the public and themedicinal pro‘ession that Hostetter's Stom- ach Bitters i a medicine » hich + chieves resujts speedly folt thorough and benign, - eeldo fying liver disorder, it Invigorates thefeob) quers kidney and bladder complaints, and has- tens the convalescence of thoso recovering from enfeebling diseases Moreover, it is the grand specific for fever and ague, For salo by all druggists and dofl]um generally’ 1 to al DR. CLARKE N Qaeet s 1501}y, 811 o St. Loui, i still treat- RIVATE, N [ RON ¢ = Diseason, Irregulari tes, Difficultics, ote. £27 Ladics, sen. (in stamps) to charges on a work” entitled 5 centa y express B0 of Women, cf on CiiRoNIC DISkASKS, 0o stam) of Self-abuse or Private Discase for CRLKBRATED WORKS 01 Acrye Disonses, Consultation personally £a7 Victims nd 2 stamps. and Fexual by lotter, FREE, Consuit the old Doctor. -THOUSANDS CURED, Office In quict, vrivate, respectable place. You sce no one but the doctor. Dr. <larke is the orly physician in the city whow.r- 1a0t4 cares or no pay M edicines seut eviry where. Hours, 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. d&wly KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The Most Buccessful Remedy ever discov: ered, as 1 Is cortain in its offects ‘and does not blister. READ PROOF BELOW. Also excellont Orders Sollcited. OMAHA, NEB moly Gening Rewardsd Ph0 Story of the Sewing Machins, A baodsowe listle, pamphlet, blue and goid cove with bumerous engravinge, will be GIVEN AWAY to ny saalt pomon calling for it, ab or sub-ottice of The Slager Maou paoy, or will be sent by any person lving at & disten post pald, om our offices The Singer Manufacturing 0o, Principal Office, 3¢ Unlon Squere, NEW YORK i for human flesh. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN, Washingtonville, Ohio, June 17, 1881. DR B.J. KnxpAuL, & Co.: Geuts—Reading your ad. vortisement in Turt, Field and Farm ~of your Kendall's Spavin Curo, ad having & valuable and spoedy horse which had Decu’ lame from spavin Tor elgktoen months, I sent L0 you for bottle by exproas, which i1l six weoks removed all lameness and cnlargement and a largo splint trom another horse, and both horses are to-day assound as colts, 'The ono bottle was worth to me ous hundred dollars, ~Respectlly A . D. yonrs, A, B Sond for fllustrated circular proot, Prico§1. Al Drugglats get Itfor you, ondal noshurgh Falls, Vt. prietors, Ei SOLD BY ALL'DRUGGISTS, dew-ly GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MAIKE,;I;*;:_,:"Q;:‘_TM DE MARK edy. Anun- W failing cure for Seminal Weakness, 8permator- rhea, Imj ency, and all incasesthet <5 follow 88 & BEFGRE TAKING.sequence of AFTER TAKING, Solf-Ahuse: a8 Lots of Memory, Univorsal L sssi tude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Pre mature Old Age, and many other Discases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema- ture Grave, #aFull particulars n our pamohlot, which wo_desire to send froe tv mail to every one, 237 The Specifi cMedicine I8 sold by all drugglsts ot 81 per package, or 6 packsges for 86, or will be sent free by mall on reo ipt'of the money, by addrossing’ =~ THEGRAY 4EDICINE CO. Buffalo, N. Y. oc7me-no NERVOUS DEBILITY, Dr. & OB R AR Y catment— A specliio for Hysterla, Dizsiness, Conyvulsions Norvous Headacho, Mental Doprosl Memory,Spermatorrhias, o, Low o tency, Involuntary aused by over- ulgonce, which {sory, docay and death, One box will cent casée. Eah box contains one month's One dollar & box, OF six boxos for ; sent by mail propaid on recolpt of .~ We juarantoo six boxes to cure any case. Ith each order recelyed by us for six boxes, ac- companied with five dollars, will send the pur- chaser our writton teo to return ' the monoy If the troatment doe, not offect 8 cure. ©, . Goodman, Drugelit, Sols, Wholesale and regul Agent, Omaha, Nob,' Ordsrs by mall at abl sorics dkwly STPHILIS|E [1n'any stage | » Q et ] |52 g Uatarrh, g EOZEMA, E 3t 01d ores, ] Piwmples, =5 5 2 BOILS, Th 8 =3 or aay g n 8kin 3 g Diseases; ] Oures When Hot Springs Fail MAVERN, ARK., May §, 1881 Wo have cases In ooz own town who lived at Hot Bprings, sud were finally vured with 8. 8. § boC i uon'S MURLY OO e COme 1O S T AnT e WiTT CURE YOUR OK charge nothing 11 Write for L alars sud copy of littie Book “‘Messago 0 the Unfortunate EIL',\'I.U'I &L will Lo pald 50 a; chgulitw .uflxflfi.i:, aun analysls 100 tottle 8 , 0no particle of Mercury, lodide Polas sluw or sny Miveral substance. BWLFT SPECIFIO 00, Props, Ablan} Frioe of Small slse, §1.00, Large sise 175, Sald Ly KEXNARD Bit0S. & 00 d Deag glate Genorally. 1t yon suffer trom Dyspepsia, use BURDOCA ‘LOOD BITTERS, 1t you are afictad with Billousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1 your Bowels are disordered, rogulate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t vour Blood fa mpure, purity It with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you ha ‘e Indigestion, you will find an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you are trowbled with Spring Complaints, or- adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t your Liveris torpid, restore It to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS It your Liver is affected, you will find a sure re- storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, If you have any species of Humor or Pimple, ail not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTE! 1t you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulo Sores, & curative remedy will be found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For Imparting strongth and vitality to the sys. tem, nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility, tone up the eystem with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price, 81.00 per Bottle; Trial Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER, MILBURY, & Co., Props. BUFFALO, N. Y. Bold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and ©. ¥, Goodman. 1o 27 oo Its origin s within; Anife . Lence, to cure the sk must ha removed, and WARNER'S SAFEKIDNDY AN ’s LIVER C is cstablished on just this principle.” 1¢ realizes that 96 Per Cent. ofall discases arize from deranged kidnoys an liver, and it _strikes at once at the root of the difficulty. ~The elementa of which it is composed act directly upon these groat organs, both as a ¥00D aud RESTORKR, and, by placivg’ them in & bealthy, conditicn, drive disease and pain from the system. For the iunumerable troul'es canssd hy un- healthy Kidnoys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Dicordersof Women; for Malaria, and physical derangementa generally, this great remcdy has no equal, Bewaro of impostors, im- itations and concoctions said to_bo Just as good. “or Diabetes, a8 for W ARNER'S SAFE DIABETE! E. ‘or saie by all dealers. H. H. WI%RNER & me ‘I'he Great knglish Romc;iy oo CO., ochester N. V. Nover fails te cute [Nervous Debility, Vi- tal Exhaustion, Emis- sions, Semino] Weak- nesses LOST AN [EHOOD, and all the lovil effccts of youth- ABtu) follics and ‘oxces- ses, It stops perma. nently all weakening, ARG, 'sult of these evil Krlfl' tices, which are so destraetive to mind and body and make life miserable, often leading to fusani= ty and death. It strengthons the Nerves, Brain, (uemory( Biood, Ma Digestive and Repro. ductive Organs,’ 1t restores ¢ all the organic tunctiens their’ former vigor and vitality, ma- ning life cheerful and enjoyable. Price, §3 a hottle, or four times the quantity $10, Sent by express, secure {rom observation, to any address, on recelptof price. No. C. 0. D, sent, except on receipt of §1 a8 & guarantce. Lettors qQuesting answers must inclose stamp, Dr, Mintie’s Dandelion Pills are tho best and cheapost dyspopsia and billious cure I the market. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents, DR, Mivrin's Kiusey RMupy, NEPRITICO Cures 1l kind of Kidney and bladder complainte, oa, gloot and leucorrhea. For safe by all augglsts: 81 a bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive St., St. Louls, Mo, For Sale in Omaha by C. F. GOODMAN, Jan2b-1y B iiave been preve Ly e thmely » HepEittars [ o) iv an wbaclute without intoxicating, talke Ho Bliters, vired 1€ you u Hop Bitters HOP BITTYL, »Pe ., To Nervous Sufterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr., J, B, B :_\;aou‘s Specific ARG 0 €3 N6, 7, and all diseasos reaulting s ‘Mental A ¥ s Pamphlate got full pase Nos. 104 ¥ an, J 3 Dell, 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 Mills Flour OMAHA, - - - NEB REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO. — J.J.BROW N & CO WHOLESALE DRY (COODS. NOTITION S, Boots and Shoes. OMAHA, - - = =« « |NEB. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS. Window and Plate Glass. will find it to thelr ads #£3 Anyone contemplating builaing store, bank, or any other fine vantage to corres ond with us before purchasing their Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA _ - . - - NEB. F.C. MORG AN, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnham 8t.. Omaha, Nah FOSTER &GRAY. —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., OTNMEAFNTTLA. - = - NIEE. . BOYER JO,. ~——DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GCO. Fire and Burglar Proo & A E" ER & N AULTS, LOCEKS, &C. 1020 Farnham Street, ONIATEIA, -~ - - NTEXB. STEELE, JHNSON & 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, Agonts for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER (0. HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W ALL PAPHER, WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM S8T. - - OMAHA J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN a0 TV SR R R Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, nnone, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEHT FLL.ASTERR, BYTO. MSTATE AGENL FOR MILWAUKEE CEMEUNT COMPANY{ Near Union Pacific Depot, - - OMAHA REB DOWRBLE ANID SENGHILE ACTX5 G IPOWER AND HAND P U NEETSS | Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING ; MACHINERY BELTING, HOSE, BHASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE, B Y] PACKING, AT WHOLFSALE AND RETALL, Sold In O C. ¥, J. K, sk drugglstesvery wherc LR REULAS “ BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures dy pep: stion and Lieartburn. HALLADAY.WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS Cor, Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb.

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