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e THE DAILY BEE-~MONDAY, AT UST 21 168 PINE RIDGE POINTS. Agent McGllllcuddy Only Asks for Authority to Crush the Rebelion. The following dispatch was received at the military headquarters in this city Saturday, in response to the tele. gram sent by Adjutant General Mar tin to Agent McGillicuddy for full particulars of the troubles and com- plications at Pine Ridge Agency Pixe Rinee, D, T., Avg. 18th, GexeraL Gro, Crook, OMAHA, “Red Cloud and a few diseatisfied Indians, though white influence in Northern Nebraska, have threatened an outbreak in sixty days if Tam not removed. 1 summoned a general council of all the chief head men and Indians to-day. They have voted unanimously to crush out the rebellion and have sworn allegiance to the police There is no danger and no troopa are required at present, Red Cloud, how- ever, will always bo a source of trouble, and should be removed to Fort Leavenworth, and the ccntinual interference and connivance cf white cut-throats in Nebraska prevent:d. All I require is authority and power. McGinuicunny, Agent, Information has also been received at military headquarters that Woman’s Drese,” an enlisted In- dien scout at Pino Ridgo, has b placed under arrest by Agent McG cuddy for insubordination, Horsford’s Acia Phosphate acts as food for an exhausted brain, e BOYD’S BOYS A Handsome Testimonial to the Superintendent of the Pack- ing House, =~ One of the pleasantest sarprisos of the season happened in South Omaha Friday, The occasion was the 28th anniversary cf the birthday of A. (. Buchanan, superintendent for Mr. J. E. Boyd, The employes of the packing house, accompanied by the Bohemian Band, assombled at his residence and dis coursed some beautiful music and Mr. Spaulding, in behalf of the men, pre- sented a handsome silver water serv- ice, conststing of pitcher, goblot and tray, also a beautiful pair of gold and pearl opera glasses, a pair of silver napkin rings, and wound up with a gold lined silver mug for the baby, that would make the oldest infant smile, Mr. B, was completely taken by sur- prise and could hardly oxpress his thanks, but his wife was not so badly rattled and caught the boys with ponches and cake, It was a handsome testimonial and the men certainly did themselves proud, and they will never be forgot- ten by Mr. B. and family. After more music and many wishes for hap- py returns, the men repaired to Sixth Ieoltnmeu they display, and what charming dimples and what mys- terious fancy-work, which, like Pen- elope's of old, neyer seema to advance very peroeptibly. It appears to be as Iasting as the rocks, an ooccupation that flags, but never fails. Some va. rieties of it are as engaging as puzzles, and the startling figures of birds, bearts and flowers worked thereon must be suggestive to naturalists and botanists of entirely new clasifications, Now this is rght and desirable, and whenever fancy work, whether in crewels or otherwise, promotes investi- gation it is doing good, active service in the world. Apropos of fancy work, there are the poodles, who figure largely on the gay beach, and even in the shining walks, But the poodle does not take kindly to salt water and hates the maid who gives him his morning bath and combs him out, ties his rose- colored ribbon around his neck, and tells him to bark “bon jour” to his young mistress as she trips down Lo broakfast looking like a rose herself. Then comes the morning stroll on the beach to see what the tide has washed up in the way of sea weed, shells and the debris of vessels. Then, O blissful thought! arrives bathing hour, and all is commotion. Here comes the stout papas and smiling mamas, the timid maiden aunts, the pretty nieces, tho rollicking children, all robed in gay flannel and propared to do battle with old Neptune. And here, O here! comes the young swell. He is just from town! So is his bat ing suit! How gracefully he saunters into the water! But he evidently misses something, Can it be his cane, and is he looking toward his bath house for it? Yes, and while turning his head a “breaker” catches him and his view is en ly marine. Look at that little blue-eyed beauty from the Philadelphia natatorium, diving in the waves like a fish and floating along at pleasure. Why do we not all go to natatoriums and become mermaids and mer-men? Why not Jet “‘acqua- tics” become America's characteristic? Soft and hard shell crabs, oysters and fish, Mumm’s extra, and French des- sert—-what else would you wish? Nothing, unless it be a fast drive along the merry beach, with a vision of crimson sunset and gorgeous cloud efiect. Later the band plays German waltzes and if your partncr understands the poet- ty of motion you may prefer the ball- rovm to the moon-lit walks, It isa toss-up between an afternoon German and a cozy little fishing party, Per- haps the yachting costume is more ut- terly becoming than the full dress, and this is, of course, the chief con- sideration for everyone. As for the fish, they are plenty in the water but its quite as interesting to drift into tete-a-tete. May be more 85! How exhilirating it is to be upon the broad, the bounding, the bellowing ocean, to see the porpoises flashing 1in the sun, to have faith in your yacht and in the discretion of your gracious chaperon who confides to you that she finds the lunch ‘‘so engrossing.” Now is'nt the salt breeze invigorating and and Pacific and wound up the evening with a general jollitication. Short {Breath. 0. Bortle, Manchester, N, Y., was troubled with astbma for eleven “years, Had been obliged tosit up sometimes ten or twelve nights in succession, Found immediate relief from THomAs' ELkcTRIO 011, and is now entirely cured, 14d-lw OBITUARY. Death of Miss Fannie McCarthy. The mortuary roll of this city has not been especially lengthy of late. It has, however, been remarkable in other respects, for the reason, princi- pally, that it contained the names of victims who were either well known in the community or from whem, had their career not been cut short, bril- linnt and successful lives might have been expected. In the present instance the deceased is a young lady possessed of those kinaly qualities of heart and disposi- tion that endeared ‘her to all with whom she met. Miss Faunie Mo. Carthy is the sister of James P, Mc- Carthy, of the firm of McCarthy & Burke, recently established on Four- teenth street, near Farnam, I¢ was at her, like many another, shining ark, that Death has aime? his shaft. It was a fatal dart, Miss McCarthy died were'nt blue ribbons always intended to tie around bewitching little white sailor hata? - “For I have loved thy waves, ocewn,” sang Byromd So say all who hie them to the cool seaside resorts and enjofithe vivacrous life of Long Branch, Newport, Oape May, Atlantic City, Ooney, Tsland and all other charming placef. It may be incident- ally mentioned that these resorts are healthful, that the salt air has tonlo properties and that salt water puts new strength into tired human nature and banishes the restless thoughts of busy, noisy town life. The sca-side is also the sure test of your fair friends amia- bility. If she undergoes the process of sunbuening, freckling and tuning and retains her good humor and morry amile she may safely bo said to possess tho sweotest of dispositions, Then what rare opportunities the shady piazzas and board walks offer for the disoussion of friends and foes, and what rare bits of gossip float in with the tides! Truly, the sea-side is an interesting place. Tho bowling alley, too, offers long vistas of delight and you learn to spot your ninepins and knock them down with such accuracy that you feel a natural pride and fondly fancy that in the army you could easily win your way to fame and glory. A week! By no means; you will noed twico that time to appreciato the artistio costumen f the belle of the at the residence of her sister, Mrs, Burke, Twenty-fifth and Howard streots, Wriday at 9 o'clock. She had been ill tor several years, and had but recently come from 8¢ Paul, Minn,, for the sumple purpose of again meeting her sister and brother, to whom she was most warmly attached, It was well known the visit would satisfy ouly the desire of again soeing her family and, despite the fact that she left a brother behind in 5t. Paul, the wish of the lady was gratified Her career has, 1t may be said, been somewhat ehortened; but that perhaps isa consolation, since for many days back it has been apparent that the effort to live, if such devotion to lifo may be termed, was little than a sufforing of pains not less in- deed than those of martyrdom. Fort. ified and consoled with all the consola- tion which faith and the church af- ford, the sufferer passed away, asabove mentioned, surroanded by immediate i d frieuds, Her brother and sister in St. Paul have been tele- graphed and will arrive here to-mor- row morning, The funeral took place yosterday afterncon, 20.h iust., season, and not to know her in all her toilettes would be to argue yourself unknown, Therefore stay a long time and if you can't stay long, stay as long a8 you can, and in either case be grateful to Father Ocean, “Oma” August 19, 1882, True to her ‘Lrust Too wucn cannot, be said of e over foithful ~ wife and mother, constantly her dear ones, o duty in their be: When they are useailed by disense, system shoud have a thorough he stomach and bowels regu- od puiificd, and malarial poison nated, she must know the that Electrio Bitters are the only sure remedy. They are the best and purest meicine {n the world and only cost fifty cents. Sold by C. ¥, G Ex-Soldlers and bamlors, Attention The ex-soldiers and saitors of Mich- igan will hold an election at Grand Islund on Thuraday, August 31, 1882, at £ o'clock in the afternoon for the election of ofticers for the association for the next year, and traneact other business 3 way be demanded by them then and there, t 2 o'clock from the residence of her sister Mrs. Buik, Twenty-fifth and Howard street, to the Cathedral of 8t. Philomena. thence to Holy Sep- ulchre cemetery, Revitalizing the blood is absolutely necessary for the oure of general de- bility, weskness, lassitude, &c. The best enricher of the blood is Brown's Iron Bittters. OLD OCEAN. When the Flowing Tide Comes in, These are the days when Father Ocean becomes festive and fanciful, Mires WARREN, President of ex-Soldier's and Sailor's Association, State papers plea S e g The Eyil Effects of the War Over- . ©0) Brev m:‘T’umT, Wis., April 16, 1881, H. H. WarNer & Co.: Sirs—The privations of the war imposed upon me what physicians call ‘‘chronic” diarrhwa, ~ Your Safe Kidney and Liver Oure is the only medicine that ever did me any good, 14d-1w Srra W, Hornsten, e SLAVEN'S YOSEMTIE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of th when he cajoles and caresses and ¥ak ramen YOSEMITE VALLEY, twirls and tosees, laughing and luring ; it is the wost fragrant of perfumes. to himself humanity at large. and fall of glee,” and what bewitching Hither throng the city maidens, ‘“fancy free Manufactured by H. B. Slaven, San Francisco. For sale in Omaha by W. J. Whitehouss aud Konowra Bros, & Co, THE NEBRASKA NATIONAL. The Royal Quarters of Omaha's Youngest Banks, The new building of the Nebraska National bank extends 28 feet on Farnam street by 132 feet on Twelfth street, and the front and sides are all to be made of iron, The architects, Dufrene & Mendlessohn prepared as elaborate a design as could be made of iron, and Hough, Ketcham & Co., of Indianapolis, the same firm that did the iron work for the Paxton, re ceived the contract in preference to eastern firms who bid. The firat iron work will be here in a few days, as the contract requires that the base- ment and first story must|be sot up by September 1st, and the entire super- structure completed by December 1at of this year. There are to be four stories above the basement, which stands so much above ground that a height of five stories is almost reached. The exte- rior is in a yery rich design, broken up into two-story bays by pilasters, between which round columns are placed, giving the building a solid yet graceful appearance On the Farnam street front are two very large win- dows, and the main entrance to the bank is across the corner, which is truncated. 1In front ot this entrance is a porch formed by eolumns, sur- mounted with a cornice, frieze and balustrade. On the first floor the banking room, finished in solid mahogany, extends back 63 feet to the fire and burglar proof vault, which is 7x14 feet. Be- hind this vault 18 the directors’ room, an elegantly furnished apartment 12x 20 feet, tinished in cherry and with toilet rooms and oclosets. Back or north of this isa hall, 14x20 feet, hnished in oak, with a tiled pavement on Twelfth street. In the center of this hall runs tke elevator, and around the elevator shaft winds an easy stairway of four platforms to each flight, The plan of placing the stairs and elevator in conjunction this way is new to Omaha and appears to be eminently convenient. Back of the hall are two large offices with an- other outside entrance, In the second floor are six offices, two of them having the benefit of the large bay windows which ran up two stories. Three of the largest rooms are already taken by Bradstreet for offices. The third and fourth floors approached by a large side entrance | piton have seven offices each, some of those in the stird story having the balcony on top of the bays. Above the cast iron work is a very ornate cornice and ballustrade of galvanized iron. The boiler and fuel rooms are under the sidewalk in a 16x45 vault, entirely separate from the building. As soon a8 the iron work is\up steam fixtures will be put in and the plastering and inside finishing work continue during the winter. As so0n as the first story is finished the bank will move into the basement and use that temporarily. The cost of this grand structure will not be less than $50,000, which is much more than was originally intended, the first plan being only for a $27,000 build- ing. One very ly)uuti(nl plan in brick, in which 4x20 feet was gained by bays corbelled out, making oriels over the sidowalk, was to have cost $35,000, but it was decided to go above that. Dufrene & Mendlessohn gained this after severe competition with foreign and local architects. Popularity. Trowas' Erectaio Om has obtained from its intrinsic value ne, in curing hoarse ness, and all irritations of the throat, dis- enses of the chest, etc, For these it is an incomparable pulnonic, 14d-1w HOT WEATHER WORK. The Report of the Y, M. C. A, Secre- tary for July, The general secretary of the Young Men’s Christian Association makes the following report of the association work for July: Visitors and readers at rooms Suuday gospel meeting Saturday song service. Men's meeting A Praise service, North Weekly prayer weeting. Workers meeting. ... .. Cottage prayer meeting Holpers at jail. A monthly social Chinese Sabbath school 1,580 456 301 257 2:0 88 63 maha Total attendance.......... Religious papers distributed. .. Directed to boarding houses and room: COL. L. T. FOSTER. Youngstown, Ohio, May 10, 1850, Di. B. J. KENDALL & C 1 had & very valua. ole Hambletoni.n colt that Ip fzat vory ' ighly he had a Iarge bone <pasin «n one § int a #mall one on the other which made him very Iame; [ had him une 0 two ve'er- Inary surgeons whic him 1 was one day reading the _dvertisement of Kendail's Spavin Curs in the Chicago Exopress I determined atonce to try 1t & d gt ourcru/gsts ¢ ero to sond £ rit, ard they rrdered t res hotties; | to~k all ard I thought I would give t a thorough trisl, T used it & cording t» directi ns and the ‘ourth day tre colt co sed to by iamo and the 1 used bu one bottle the colt's limbs are as free of lump+ and as L h asay borse in the state He s ent re. Iy cored. The cure wa s> remarkable that 1 have lettwo of mi’ neighb rs have the remsin. ing two bottles who arenow usingit. Very respectfully, L, T. FOSTER, Bond for llustrated cireular glving positive proof. Pricedl. All Druggista havo it or can get Ittor you. Dr. B.J. Kendall & Co, Pro- noshurgh Falls, Vt. prietors, 59Lb BY ALL'DRUGGISTS DR. CLARKE No Curell 811 Foo Toary | Foramamieo 1561, }y SLE o ETE] St Louls, i still treat- ing all PRIVATE, NER- ViUS, CHRONIC snd “pecial Discases, Sperma. tor hma. Impoteney (Sex- Incagacity), Female Trregularitics, 427 Ladies, sen’ 25 centa (I stamps) £ pry express charges on - ‘valuable work” entitled “bise ses 5 of Women, ete.” Work on CHRONIC DisEASES, One stamp £47Victing of Beli-abuse or Private Liscase, send 2 stamps for CruERRATED WORKS 0n_ \rvous and _exual Disoasos, Conenltation personally or by letier, su t tho old Dactor. THOUSAN DS CURED, Office in quict, i rivate, respoctable place. You see no_one bur tho doctor. Dr. Tlarke fa the ovly physician in the city who w r- 1ts cures or no pay ¥ edicines sent every where, Hours, 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. diwly ISEASES incurabk by other treatment %8 10C 1 1 wnes, strictures, ocele, gravel, stono, ulcors, Rright's consumption, sore throat, ca mria, neuralgla, aexu: |, urinary diabetes, dropsy, tarrh dizzinoss, billioisness, heumatism, héart, kiduo dnd biad fer i oor] are cured by the A'ahel Mineral Spring Water or the perfecte treatment of the European and American Medicyl Bureau specialty - hvsiciaus in London, Paris, Vienns, Berlin, sod New York Vamphlet , with dirictio 8 and ccr.ificate: of free Medic | treatise on impotenc v, discased rostr to gland, a d s philis, 184 Lexington ave. New York city GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE Tho Great 1t 4 DE MARK [ERADK MA.KEm(Mn)lrmn-m Sy, cdy. Anun failing cure for Seminal Weakness, Spermator. rhea, Impot- ency, and all A DiscasesthatASEEE follow aa a %2 BEFURE TAKINQ, scquence of AFTER TAKING, Self-Abuse; as Loss of Memcry, Universal Lassi tude, Pain in the Back, Dimnoss of Vision, Pre mature Old Age, and many othor Diseasos that lead to Tnsanity ‘o Consumption and a Prema- $ure Grave, £arFull particulars in our pamohlet, which we_desire to send free tv mall to every one, £ Tho Speci cMedicine 18 sold by all drugglsts at 81 per package, or 6 packsges for $5, or will be sent froe by mail on rec ipt of the money, by addressing ~ THEGRAY 4EDICINE CO., e, ;I'o Nervous Sufterers “HE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr, J. B. Simpson's Specific IVECIEL XD KO X T K. 10 o a posiivecure for Sperumatoirbes, Seminn Wooknas, Impotancy, and il diseases rosulting tvom Belf-Abuse, £s Montal Anxlety, Lossr Mcrory, Pains in tho Back or Side, and dlsoases i E aat load to cneumption (neanity an catlygrase The Specific Modielne 1s olog used with worder (ul success. Famphise sout {100 80 all, W rite for shew and get full pare tieulars, Price, Spectfic, $1.00 por package, OF #lx pack: agos for #6.00, Addrces all orders to B. S/MEON MEDICINK CG, Nos. 104 and 108 M 8t, Buffalo, N, Y. Sold {n Omaha by C. 5, Goodman, J. W. Ball, J.K. Iab, and sl Irogyisteeverywhere. a8 daw HEAR THE WITNESSES. Mary shrink from | 8.8, but we lowing persons who b its wonaerful ¢fTe licity in connection with tted to refer to the fol- known and wiznes:ed + kriy, Houston Co,, Ga. Wo have knwn “Swilt’s *pecific” tesied in hundreds of most ohstinate cas & of + lood Poison~ ing, Mecrcurial Rhi umatsm, S rczewa, Cat rrh. ct and do cor testify thatit met wi'h the most perfe nal tccess, effec ed radical and per in every ¢ ke without a single exoo, Hugh L Dennard, John G. Lirown, Wm, Brunson, Jumes D, harp, Moore & Tu't e, J. W, Wimberly Visits to sick and fuwilies The rooms are now open from 8 a, m, to 9:30 p. m., and are supplied with interesting religious and secular reading matter, The conveniences for letter writing are much appreciated by young men, who find 1t u pleasant and guiet place for correspondence. The library committee will proba- bly have the library ready for circula- tion among members in a short time, some valuable donations having been made during the month, ‘‘D'Aubigne’s History of the Reformation” in four volumes, with other looks, was given by Mr. J. E. Devalon ‘The committee in charge of the railroad men’s rooms on Webster and Sixteenth, made the most encouraging report since the work was organized. The attendance at the 7 o'clock Sab- bath evening weeting was iucreasing, and the classed formed for the study of mechanical science was the begin- ning of what is hopea will develop into an iuteresting educational work, The success of the work as carried on among railroad men in many of the s is suflicient guarantee that the efforts of the Omaha associa- tion will be appreciated, and at ne distant day be Euown throughout the west The Central association is still look- ing for conveniant and more commo- ious rooms. Baby's Warning. D.y & Gordon, T, Wo aro persouslly acqualn 1 1 Whoso 8 KU Ures appesr to the above cer- tificate, ‘I hey are itizo s of said ¢ unty, of the highest respe tability and coaracter. A+ -, GILES, Ord nary, Heuston Co.Ga, D. H OULLER, CI'k Sup, Ct, Houston Co. Ga. ““Nothing but favorable reports, Believe 8.8. 8. is awpecitic for all b.ood Diccascs. It gives | — universal satisfactlon G. W. JONES & €O., Memphis, Tenn. V8. 8, 8, gives botter satisfaction than any- thing we have ever handled.” HoE WORME YL CKS & 0., Hetona, Ak, “Have never heard » complalit of 8. 3 " ARTHUR PETER & CO,, Lowsville, Ky. 8. 8, has glven entire satisfaction to cvery A, B, RICHAKDS, Shermav, Tox, one, I have had excellent sale for ¥, 8. 8. results have been most sa ista toy J. 0. BURGE, B “Our sales of §, 8. 8, have been good, and its success p. elect.” JONES & CAREY, Montgomery, Ala, “5. 5, 8, has given ent re tatisfact ou to every ons E REUSS, Pals, T xas 98,8 8. h s glven un'versal satisfac ion.” R. W, rOWERS & C0,, Kichwond, Va. will be paid %0 any m’lm‘; mfl anslysis of 100 bottle of 8.8. 8, one ot Mercury, lodide of Potes- sium of any Minoral substance. 1FT SPECIFIC €O, Props SHAR Atlaata, Ga Price of Small sise, §1.00. .70, Tace i "fluhl by all Droggists. Mrs J. G. Robertaon, Pittcourg, Pa., writes: “T waa suffering from general debility, want of ap- petite, constipation, etc., 8o that fife was a bur. den; atter using Burdock Blood Bitters I folt bot- ter than for years. I cannot praise your Bitters too much.” R.Gibbs, of Buffalo, N. Y., writes: *Your Burdock Bloc Bitters, in chronic discases of the blood, liver aul kidncys, have been signally marked with sticoess. . Thave used them taysolt with best results, for torpidity of the liver, aad in case of o triend of mino suffering from dropsy, the effect was marvelous,"” Bruco Turner, Rochestor, N, Y., writes: /1 have been subjoct to serious disorder of the kidney and unable to attend to business; Burdock Blood Bitters relieved me before hall ottle was used 1 feel confident that they will entirely cure me.” « Asenith Hall, Binghampton, N. V., writes: 1 suffered with & dull pain threugh my eft lung and shoulder, Lost my spirits, appetite and color, and could with ditficulty koep up all day. Took your Burdock Blood Bitters as di- rected, and have felt no pain since first weok of- ter using them.” Mr. Noah Bates, Elmira, N, Y., writos: “About four yoars ago I had an attack of hilious fever,and nover fully recovered. My digestive organe were weakened, and I would bo completely pros- trated for days. ~After using two hottles of your Burdock Blood Bitters thei mprovement wis 8o visiblo that I was astonished. - I can now, though 61 years of age, do a fair and reasonable day's work, 0. Blacket Robinson, proprictor of The Canada Preabyterian, Toronto, Ont., writes: *For yeara Tmuffered gréaly from oft-rbourring headacho. T used your Burdock Blood Bitters with happiest resulis, and I now find mveelt in better health than for years past.” Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo, N. ¥, writes: “I have used Burdock Blood Bitters for norvous and_ bil- fous headanhos, and can recommond it to anyone requiring a cure for billiousness. * Mrs. Ira Mulinolland, Alban, “‘For several years I kave euf o frem eft-pecur. ring billious headaches, dyspepia, and " com: laints peculiar to my 'sex. Since using your urdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relioved.” Price, 81,00 per Sottle; Trla Bottles 0 Ots FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. BUFFALOG. N. Y. Bold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C, F. Goodrian, fe 27 eod-me N. Y, writes: The Great knglish Remedy galever fails te cute Nervous Debility, Vi- tal Exhaustion, Emis- ions, Seminal Woak- nesses, LOST MAN [HOOD, and all the levil effects of youth- R¥ful follics and exces- o3, Tt stoy o Bys- Lam, the novitablo Fo- o] sult’of these evil prace ticos, which ar so destruerive to mind and body and make lifo miscrable, often leading to insani- ty and doath. It strongthons the Nervos, Brain, (memory( Blood, Muscles, Digestive and Repro- ductive Organs, It restores to all the organic functions their former vigor and vitality, ma- ving life checrful and onjoyable. Price, 38 a hottle, or four times the quantity $10. Sent by expreas, secure from olx on recelpt ot price. No. C. 0. D. sent, except on roceipt of 81 as a guarantee. Letters ro- qGuesting answers must inclose stamp. __ Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills are ths best and cheapest dyspepsia and billious Gro 1 the markes, Bold by all druggists. Price b0 cents. Dr Movrin's Kioxsy REMEDY, NEPRETIOUM, Cures ¢l kind of Kidney and bladder complainte, onorrhes, gleot and leucorrhea, For sale by all wuggists: §1a bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL lNETITUTfi 718 Olive St., 8t. Louis, Mo, For Sale in Omaha b; Jangs-1v ” . F. GOODMAN. Discaso fs an effect, not a cause. within; ite manifestations without. ence, to curo the disease the CAUSKmust ba removed, and in no other way can a _cure ever Io_effected. TORRCUREATRIIRIRN MR principlo, 1 reallzcs that 96 Per Cent. 2tall dlseases arize trom doranged kidnoys an he TO t of the aiver, and it strikes at once itficilty, The ol ct directly upon doop ar d wesrowx, and, by placiig’ thew in kealthy, conditicn, drive disease and pain from the system, For the innumerable troub'es caused by un- healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disordersof Women; for Malaria, and physical deracgements generally, this great rem: dy has no equal, Biware of impostors, im- llnflmm[nyml concoctions said lk'i:ll‘u:; unmli For Diabetes, a8 (or W AR 'S SAF) DIABETES CURE. ‘or sale by all dcalors. H WARNER & CO. __Rachester ax w0 veor youare or' you fec form ot i fune IR " A 3 J0UN BaBLAR, ARONR aCUANF, Fresldent. Pred't. . Datsiinn, Soc. and Tre: THE NEBRASKA When baby bas pains at doad of wight, Motherin a fright, father in a plight; When worms do bite, baby must cry, 1t fever sote in, baby wust dic, It croupy pains kill Loouora, In that houso thervls Bo Ca toria, For mothers learu without delay, Castoria cures by pight ax Forty yars’ trias s provea * BLACK DRAUGKFS ! the best Liver medicinn 13 B war MANUPACTURING 0O Lincoln, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Qorn Plauters, Brrrows, Farm Rollers Bulky Hay Rakes, Bucket iievatlng Windmilis, & We propared 4o do Job work and mavutac the partics, g d ‘NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING CO Lincoln, Ne NERVOUS DEBILITY, Dr. E. A?.?.’r«u‘.‘\‘.‘fl flr‘.fi’l‘;mmm— A ific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsior Norvous Headache, Mental Depression, Lo o Memory, Spermatorrhas, Lnpotency, lnvoluntary Emissions, Premature Old Age, caused by over- exortion, self-abuse, or over-indulgence, which {oads to wivery, decay and death. ~One box will oure recent casce. Each box contains o month's treatment, One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollare; sent by mail prepaid on recelpt of price. W guarantee six boxca o cure a0y cass. ith cach order recelved by us for slx boxes, ac: companied with five dollars, will sead the pur- chaser our written guarantes 0 return the money if the treatment doc a0l effeot & cure. 0. #. Goodman, Drugviet, Solo, Wholesale and cat, Owiba, Neo,' Ord sy by il ab diswly PATENT WEOUGHT RIM PULLEYS. E.OM. MAXWELL, FREMONT, NEB., EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR THIS STATE, The following advantages are laimed for this Palley: Ir 1s sTRONGER and more durable, owing: 1. To the absence of shrinkage strains. 2, To the increased nume ber of arms. 3, To the fact that the rim is much stronger than the cast rim, It 18 BETTER BALANCED, IT IS MUCH LIGHTER, IT SAVES B+LTING, 718 cHEAPER. There is no danger of breakage in handling when shipped loose. When shipped loose the; are generally accepted as third-clas« freight instead of first-class, and as the weight is only one-halt that of cast Pulleys the fraight isstill further reduced. WE GUARANTER THEM to perform satisfactorily any work from the lightest to the heaviest. SreLir PuLueys from 12 to 48 inches diameter only., K h Pulleys of wider face than 18-inch are provided with two sets arms without extra charge. ‘o supply each Pulley with two set-screws without extra charge. ALSO- Agent for Patent Hot Polished Shafting OUR OCLAIMS. ‘What we claim for our PATeNT Hor POLISHED SHAFTING is: ' 1st. That it is round and straight, 2d. It can be accurately rolled to any desired gauge, 8d, That its surfsee being composed of magnetic oxide of jron obviates any un. dueftendency to rust or tarnish, while it at the same time gives one of the best journal or bearing surfaces ever discovered. 4th, That it will not warp or spring in key seating. 5th, That it is made of the very best of refined stock. & For further particulars, price list and discounts, send to E. M. MAXWELLS Foundry and Machine Shop, Fremont Neb, e — W.B, MILLARD. ¥ B, JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits. 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED Agents for Peck & Baughers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour OMAHA, - - - NEB REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO. JT.JT.BROWN & CO WHOLESALE DRY GOODS NOTIONS, N\ Boots and Shoes. OMAHA, - - - - - NEB. | C. F. GOODM.ATN, WHOLESALEH DHALER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS. Window and Plate Glass. will find It $o thelr ad F.C. MORG AN, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1218 Farnham §t.. Omaha, Neh FOSTER &GRAY. —WHOLESALE— . LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., ONVE AT A . EE. ~—DEALERS IN—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Proo &5 £, JE* R 5P NAULTS, LOOCEKS, . 1020 Farnham Street, OMAEIA, -~ - -~ NNEB. HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF oA TT: RAPRPHR. AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM 8T. - - OMAHA #£3r Anyone contemplating builuing store, bank, or any other fine vantage to corres ond with us before purchasing their Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA - - 2 -