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THE IRON WURLD —— { A Now Joint Tariff from Ohi-| 0ago to Nsbmka Points, Attempt to Get the Mmuoun! Paciflc Into the Iowa Pool. The Towa Trunk-Line association has just issued a new joint emigrant. movables tariff in connection with the Union Pacific railway, Burlington & Missouri River railroad, and Sioux City & Pacific railroad which takes ef- fect September 1. The new rates from Chicago to the principal points in Nebraska will be us follows: OClear Creek, Wahoo, Lin- coln, David City, Osceola, ( Papillion, Millard, Elkhorn, Fremont, North Bend, Schuyler, and Benton, $56 per car. Norfolk, Columbus, Silver Creek, Central City, Chapman, Grand Island, Hastings, Alda, Wood River, Gibbon, Buda, and Kearney Junction, §65 por car. Elm Creeck, Overton, and Plam Creck, 8756 per car. The term ‘‘emigrant movables” ap- plies on straight carloads of household goods or mixed car loads of household goods, second hand farm implements, more, wagons and oarriages, trees, shrub- bery, live towls, hogs, sheep, and not to exceed six head of horses or cattle, and one man may be passed free one way with a car of emigrant movables containing horses or cattle to feed, water and take care of the same. No pass will be granted unless the car contains either hurses or cactle, CUAXING THEM INTO THE F0OL. Commissioner Daniels, of the Towa pool, has gone to St. Louis for the purpose, it in said, of conferring with the officials of the Mistouri Pacific, with regard to that company’s relations to the pool. The new Nebraska line of the Missouri Pycific is reported as already carrying a large traffic. The general managors who, as a commit- tee, were directea to confer with the officials of the Missouri Pacific, and to discuss with them the terms upon which the new line should be admitted to the pao), kave not an yet met with very much encourasement, The Towa 1 cannot be a perfectly happy fam- ily until the Missouri Pacific and the St. Paul roads havu been taken into the pool. B, AND M, ADDITIONS, The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy has just completed its new extension from Calvert, Neb., to Tecumseh, a distance of thirty miles, This con- nects tho Nebraska City system of road with the Republican Valley road, Denver line, and will greatly help the interests ot Nebraska Oity. ~ The con- tracts have been awarded for anothen| line from Tecamsch to Beatrico, Neb, which will connect the Nebraska City system with the Atchison & Nebrusks division of the Burlingtor CONTEST OF STRENGTI, For some time past there has been quite & controversy botween the B & M. engineers as to which pulled the throttle on the best engine. TLoast Sunday, whilo the assistant master mechanic was sick and the other braes collared gentlemen were away, the boys trotted out their engines, got up ateam and hook'd on *o a train of thirty-six heavily loaded cars on & sharp cucrve switch. After pulling and tugging, engine 30 carriod off the horn, proviug chat she had wiore pall and endurance thun any other ongine in the yard.— Lincoln Journal, ressed wpirits, loss of appetite, ebility, disordered blood, weak ‘const; tion, beaduche, or any disease of a bilious nature, by all means procuro a bottle of Electric Bitters, You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow you will be spired with ne life strength and vity will return; pain anc misery will cease, and hencefortt: will rejoice in the praise of Electr itters, Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by C, ¥, Good. man 1t youare suffering with Low aud do | —— OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS, DAKOTA, A White Lake well contains forty feet of water, A new £50,000 hotel for Jamoestown is being agitated, The Huron land office will be opened for business about October lst. A fine rtone quarry has been unearthed near Ree He ghts, in Hand county, A big farm near Bismarck was recently sold to an Ohio man for 816,640, Work is to go sbead on the Dakota, Wyommg & Western live, One of the di- rectprs says contracts are lot for ties, ete, T e Kimball Todex says the new town ou Hills 1s one of the prettiost spots Brale county, sud the farms near by are mong the best. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul ompany intend taking a car load of ayri- Utural products frow southern Dakota to bo Ohio state fair. The Bruls county agricultural assoociu® bn have bought grounds sdjoining Kin- l and are fitting them up for a fair the rd weok in September, olumbia is to have a big hotel usite compauy have sold one bundr in the past two weeks and the railroad Ordway s being pushed right aloug. geont fair and central Dakota exposi- ill bo held in Chamberlain in Sep- r. A stock o mpany bave the mat- rib charge, Over 84 000 stock has been jubscribed, Two young ladies were lost in the Stuts. fnan connty wheat fields the other day, nud suder d wimiessly among the wolden grain till midnight when the. discov- ered snd rescued, ~Pre-s .nj’lukuuun, fteen barrels au hour is the amount of water that flows from the Hillsboro arts sian well, The water is said to beso strongly impregnated with salt as to be un- fit for use, The well is to be sunk beyond the salt deposit, Ths Chicago & Northwestern company have given out word that their line will be extended from Athol west up Suake creek ley into Faulk county, It is expected that & corps of surveyors will commence surveying the sn![»mw‘ line next week,— Spink County Herald. Ellendale comes to the front and elaims to hiave the only lady lawyer in Dakota, Miss F. ¥, Arnold, s lady of fine sppear- snce and several years practice in the courts of Wisconsin, has settled in Ellen dale and erected a good building for u re dence sud law office, avd will practice | in partoership with her uucle, Mr. I Perry, » fine old gentleman and & good lawyer, ~ Dickey County Leader, Lincoln county takes the cake for big (aen, Coustance Newbury, a recent set- Lisrin the porthern part'of the county, of measures six feet seven inches in Lis stock 'ng feet. e has twosons, the youngest of whorn in yet in his teens, who measnres six foet three inches. Supplementary go the Tist may be added the na-ociate editor (f The News who measnres six feet and rix inches~ Sioux Valley News, WYOMING, The Laramie 1ily Times has died. Gov. Hale was inangurated on the 224 ult, Michael H. Beady, a brakeman, was run | over and killed at Cheyenne on the 25th, He fell from the engine, At Rock Creek named Gibbon wantonly ki named Robert Aiken. The 3 bim away snd hanged him to a box cat, Doe. Hayford, of the Laramie Sentinel, still retains his usefnlness notwithstanding the fact that he is now an ex-postmast tiealizing the responsibility resting on hin he has, by dint of gocd menagement in- creased the popnlation of the gem city by one, and hr- justly feels prond of the little baby. —Green River Gazette, oty een 1tock Springs and Green River , ahont two vl\lwlrmu the Unicn Pa« . A_bad man i n barkeeper and devoten 1§ v\lmh abound in t ) 0 d a wonderfol cave, containing ite< and stalagmites, and he expects to find therein some important foesils, There is a rushing, 1oaring noise in the cave that is pr.dnced by a strong current of air blowing thr ugh its mouth,—Sun, OOLORADO. Leadville gave Sec. ‘Teller a royal recep- tion on the 22d ult, Capt. Chas. H. Hutching, a well known anctioneer of Denver, suicided by taking laudnum on the 22d ult, De,ressed spirits, At Mt, Los Animos, on the 20th ult,, a mob took Kyner, murderor of a comrade, from jail and hanged him. The gatheing ia supposed to be soldiers trom ¥t Lyon. Under Sheriff M, 1. McGraw, who was shot at Trinidad by po man Geo, Goole oll, died on the 21st ult. The coroner's ju- "returned a verdict of justifiable homi- cide, whereupon Goodell was releed McGraw leaves a wife to mourn his loss, Ex-Chief of police Hickley, of Denver, died on the 25th ult, His mind failed him nearly a year ago, si hich tims he hos been a charge on his relatives, At first his inmunity took a mild form, but Iatterly it has been neceseary to carefully watch him o keop him from hnrmlngnlr who cawe within his reach, A Denver bottle buyer recently secured 15,000 beer hottles in Greely, Cousider- ing that Greely is a thoronghly temperance town, and it being against an ordinance to buy, rell or give away the beverage, the statement reems ominious and smacks of sin.~ Boomerang. MONTANA, Dutte has fourteen “Melican” pambling houses and four Chinese, A “8.7.70" organization in Dillings drove out in a body the eutire lot of roughe, vagabonds and female nuisances the other day. The dividends declared this year by the Snyres Cattle company amount to more than 38 per cent of the original invest- ment, “Wheelbarrow picnics” are the newest thing in summer excursion parties from Virginia City. They are said to be highly conducize to muscular development, as well as creative of lots of fun, The track of the Oregon Short Line 1y now reventeen miles west of Montpalier, Bear Lake county, and will be at Soda Springs in about fifteen daye, as the track layers make 16 one and & fourth miles addvance each day. Deloznte Maginnia secured for the Ter. ritory of Montana the knug sum of $437,- 000 for s, includii g $15,000 which will be of it to Montana than any other mtiguous territory, ) Swede named T hecder recently left id look at a ranch he and has not been \ City to go out thought of purchusin seen or hoard of wincs. He hud u large sum of money with him, and it is fearsd thut he has been murdered. ¢ is understood that s gentleman who ently passed through Billings was in. sod whilo thero thut w prominent Crow expression 10 the deteri: inagfon of his iribe to burn every railroad brifge on the Crow reservation. Not importance is attached to the threat, —Indgpond, nt. \ OREGON. hmany incendiary fires have oc- 3 ulom, two ponnd_oyster is on exhibition at Marshtield, Cods county, Governor Thayer, of Oregon offers a re- ward of #1,000 for the arrest of the wur- dorer of Mys. Mary Farch, who was shot L PG near North ¥uwhill on Thureduy. 1t ap- pears that the wurderer had formed an mwbuscado behind a log, 230 yards from » break down ml rvening twigs aud branches to get r shot. Two trails were visiblo—one »lv ht one, along which he had come, and ono betf defined, where he had hurried lwux T'he shot took effect in the side of the head, breaking her neck and severing jugular vein, Mrs, Forch fell out, and tho borses ran some distance before they could be atopped. Before her son coulid and taken pan et back to tho hody two more shots were fired, This is the fourth attempt on her lifeo, NEVADA. Winnemuces, the old Piute chief, has taken » now wife. Thin is his seventh wife, aud o is noarly 100 years old, AV‘I"D‘A 1t is waid that & queer animal was seen near Towmbstone, recently, having the head and forelegs of & badger snd the hind pors tion of & crawlish, An attempt ot the prisoners of the Pima county juil to make their eszape called at- i to the filthy condition of that insti+ The men were crowded together in oue little room, suys the Arizona Star, and the stench is horribl A Globe special of the Hall, cne of W gers, was killod Sunday moroing b rohhers, who pot away with 5,000, fands of I n.k.~ Waldridge & Co, O ly two robbers were seen, They had breastworks along side of the road, and commenerd fir- ing a8 s0on w8 the eXpress came in ra Hall had eight bullet Loles in his body, allin front, and when found he was & mile from the trail, bis pistol empty, He had followcd the rob: ers ten milew slone, fight- ing themw, Parties are on the trail of the murderers,” 1 snys: *‘Andy NEW MEXINO0. Albuquerque has two incorporated water companics, Lut no water works, The negro Frauklin, condomned to he Silver City for murder, has had mmuted to imprisonment for life by ( ruor Sheldon, Last week Tow C, Stevens, the Trini. dad wool king, purchased of Jaffa Bros, flocks of sheep, range snd ranches and wool clip for §15,000, ical campaign for delegate to ounfml waxing warm, The contest is confined to the republican party, and 1s between Mr, Luna, the iucumbent, and the Hon, L. Bradford Prince, late chief justice of the territory. Frank Jawes is said to Lave New moved to Mexico and entered into the lightning ;and thus ends all the talk, he has decided to reform and |luuub|lh live an honest life, Deputy Marshal James Buins eado, in Grant county, was shot ult., by Marshal = Moore and Deputy Sheriff McGlellan, of Central City, He | bad tired off his revolver during the even. ing, snd Marshal Moore went to arrest bim, but he resisted snd pulled his gun, Theu the «flicers of the law fired at hiw, and he fell, pierced with six bullets, A wule team with & wagon with locked wheels was carrying 4,700 pounds of pow- der & the line of the Southern Pacitic voad, in New Mexico, the other day, and of the DAILY BEE-F IDAY, ShP’l‘b\{B Rl 18( ] the driver finding it necessary to unlock the whe's, pounded the chain with a st ne, He and a comrade who was sssi-ting him ruddenly disappesred, the muie team was «trung in strips along the road, and a hole fifteen fert deep marked the spit where the wagon had heen — Bright's Diseass, Diabets, Kidney, Liver or Urinary Diseases. Have no fear of any of the diseases if you use Hop Bitters, as they will pre- vent and cure the worst cases, even when you have been made worse by wome great puffed up pretended cure. INDUsS RIAL. Newbern, N, C., has awooden.plate fac- tory with a capncity of turning out 600,000 plates per week, The Frary Cutlery comp oy, of Bridge- port, Conn, claim to produce 3,000,000 pleces per annum, Four manafactories of Montgomery, Vt., will turn out this year 400 000 but- ter tubs of all sizes, The Chattanooga (Tenn.) saw works are busy at wo k for the fali trade, with plen- ty of orders ahead. 'l 'he | Monadnock nont. N. H , are r,.uuu mill of 20,000 spi The new pottery situated at Macomb, 111., is now fuily equipped for busine«s, and will soon e turning out a large product Ta 13 said that a syndicate of capitalists has L een formed in Burlington Ta., to go into the m.nufacture of sgricultural iu.- plements on a 'arge scale, The Howard Needle company, of Brock- ton, ‘mes, have mant d_nearly Mill company, of buiid anew 5,000,000 needles since the st of January Inst. They are now puttiog in new ma- chinery. The one or two mills, which two or three joars since, innugurated Florida, the f,,.qum-, of making paper from palme:to pulp, have been supplemented by some eighteen to twenty more wiils at this time, The Norwegian plow works, of Du' ugue, Ia, will turn out this sea: 000 of their wpecial Koil-pulve izere., I‘hurwurknc«\er an area 200x114 feet, and their buildings are four stories in height, A company has been organized at Bloom- ington, Il for the erection of an exten. sive watch facto y at that city, The com. pany will start with a capital of $100,000, to be increased to $150,000, The Willimantic Linen company use nearly 3,000 cords of birch wood a for spools, * They have been compelle cently to enlarge the acity of their mills fur preparing the timber, which are located in eastern Maine, where they own » lnrge tract of timber laud, The new mill of the Fort Madison (Towa) Paper company sterted upon straw wrapping-paper about the first of this mouth (August.) The mill contains one 784inch machine, three large iron beating engines, and one Jordan, and has a capac- of eight tons per day. ince 1876 the sardine factories on the coast of Maine have increased from one to twenty-five ut the which uie at Eastpo industry, says an exchaoge, has not only wade good sardines cheap, but has brought good wazes to this remote 1 cality, where oven the buys and girls earn from 85 to $8 a week, Theenterprising business 1L, are fully alive to the i increasing their manufacturing industries, to insure a continued healthy growth of theirbeautiful civy, and they now have the prospect of n very important addition to those industries. The Pittsburg sr i works, of ¢ ittsburg, Pa., have decided to locate new and extensive works at Aurora, in view of [liberal inducements held out Ivy the merchants and other business men of the city, in the way of a most desirable riteg comprising 125 acres inside the limits, The vew ¢ ncern will bear the title of the Aucora rmelting works, which will involye & plant requiring an_outlsy of $25 capital, Few cities in the state afford greater facilities for large manufacturing establishments, asthe success of those al- rl-'mly in operation there wbundantly tes- tify. Themanufacturing industries of H. Diss- ton & Sons, at Tacony, says a Philadelphia exchange, ure assuming almost mwammoth proportions The bnifdings for mannfac: turing purposes already erected cover six acres of ground, sud still there are others to follow. Notwith.tanding this great in. crease in the manufacturing capacitips of ony, not o building of foot he works on Laurel street have yet been relinguished, the improves ments at Tacony indicating the natural in. crease of the business of the firm, The total number of navds now in their employ 0. Theadditions made to the ny works during the present year com. ise an enlargement of the rolling mill by wn extension 180 ) feet, making the mill 400x200 fect in mize; & shop for the circular saw department, Hox? , two stories th a wing 60x50 feet, of the ; and a shop for manufacturing 50x40 feet, In addition to thes upward of 100 dwellings, 60 of them by the firm, have been erected 'in the village this year. The file handle and long-saw mak- ing departments are all now at Tacony, The capacity of the tle department is 5o increased that 1,000 dozen files can be turned out duily. An additional engine, 26x60, and of 2,500 horse-power, has been I:lmwl in the roll Tne works have in use six enging th & nominal power of 10.000 ho) nod. Rub ItIn, Jacob Loeckman, 274 Clinton street, Buffalo, N. Y., ays he has been using ThosMas' EcLkcriie Orr for rhenmat ch a lame back that he could but one bottle entirely cured 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN USE. They surpa all other s for o . atyle aud durability, 'l'huy aro for sale by all Leading Car- riage Builders and Dealers throughout the country, SPRINGS, GEARS & BODIES Forsal b Henry Timken, [Patenteo and Bullder of Fine Carriae s, BT LOUIS, - - MO. J1-0m i WESTERN CORNICE WORKS! 0. SPECHT, . - Proprietor, 1212 Harney 86, - Omrha, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron, CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slata Roofing, Specht's Patent Motalic Skylight, Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving, 1 am the general agent for the above line of goodas. TRON FENCING Oreglngs, Balusirades, Verandas, OfMce and Bank N..Ih.(;‘ Window and Oel'ary GQuards; & o GENERAL AGENT Benins Bewarfled The Story of t.ne Sewmg Hachine, A handsome Iittle pamphliet, bine and golé cove with numerons engravings, wili be GIVEN AWAY t oy saalt porson calling for 1, a4 oy branch a wub-otfice of The Singer Manafacturing Com pany, or will be sent by mall, pw patd, b \ny person living at & Alstance trom o of cer The Singer Manafacturing 0o, Prinetpal ffice, 34 Union Bquare NEW YORK HABLE PERFUME, crray & Lanman’s "LORIDA WATER, DBest fyr TOILET, BATH nd } ANDKERCHIEF. R TR FAST TIME| In golng East take the {hicago & Northwest- M waw. 0 L § ‘J TROTF T Traing leave Omana 8:40 For full |nmrm-unn call on . m, and 7:40 8, m. To Nervous Sufferers THE QREAT !U?D‘F!AN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Bimpson's Specitic INGCTEN XD SN . 1 19w postive uro for bpormatorrhos, Bemina Wooknoes, lmpotancy, and all diseases rosulting trom Belf-Abuso, a4 Mental Anxioty, Loss Viemory, Paius ' the Pack or 8ide, and discases Tein [that lead to Consumption (nsanity an. carlygrave The. Apocific Modielno e belng ased with wonder. Pam Ymm Wite for thein and gob feil pars x pack: rm o all, to, Bpecifi, §1.00 per package, or wgos for 32,00, Addreer all ordors to B. SIMSON MEDICINE (' 5t. Buffalo, N, Nos. 104 and 108 A 4 {n Omah. Ish, and al HEAR THE _vilrueéssé. Mary shrink from pu licity in conn: ction wi §.8. 8., but woare permitted to refer to th Towing persons who have known and wi its won serful effects: druggisine vErRy, Houston C We have known “Swift's Specific” t hundroeds of most obstinate cas: s of rlood Poison- ing, Mercurial Rhcumatism, Scrofula, Sores, Eczewa, Cat rrh. ete, and ‘do corscientiously testify thatit met with'the most perfect and sig- nal o in every ¢ b without a sinclo ex Hugh L Dennurd, W John G. Brown, Wm, Brunson, D. tharp, & ution, T, M. Butner, eheZiff, o tlo- Dsy & Gordon, We aro personally acquainted with th men whose 8 gnatures appear to the above cer titicats, ‘thsy are «itizens of said county, of the highost respe tability and character. An, rdinary, custon Co. Ga. D i Uip, Ct. Houston Co. Ga. “‘Nothing but favorable reports, Bolieve 8. is aepeciic for all lhoml Disegses. wnivorsal atisiaction ” G. W, J@FS & CO., Memphis, Tonn. than any ns & co., umnlnh\t of 8. 8. R & V0, Loubsvile, Ky Helonn, Ark. “Mave nover heard ARTUUR PET “8, 8. 8, baa given “ontire matistaction to overy one.” A. B, RICHAKDS, Sherman, Te “I have had excellent sale for 8, 8, 8. and the results have beon most macistactory.’ J. 0. BURGE, Bowling Green, Ky, “Our saloa of §, 8. 8. havo been good, and ita succoss perfect.” JONES & CAREY, Montgomery, Ala, *S. 8.8, hes glvon entiro tatistaction to every one.” E REUSS, Paris, Texas, “'5. 8, 8. hwa given univernal satisfaction.’ B W. FOWERS & ©0., Richwoud, Va. 31.0(7() fi?m will bo paid o alst who analysle of 100 ho ne particio of Mercury, lodide of Po uy Mineral substace. SWIFT SPECIVIO CO. Props tleata, Ga, sfum of Price’ot Snall alze, §1.00. Larke uieo §1.70, ol hy all Druggists. CELEBRATED STETTER; ‘That ‘erriblo e u 5 ongener, billious re t; besioes ulfctions of thy st wach, liverand the lowels. botk eradica tod and provented by theyse of 1 ateiter's St wach Bittor, o pursly vegetablo e/ixiz, indrsed by fphysic and more extensively used o8 & alove clase of disoracrs, as well 8, thai any medicing of the fovor and g e, For salo by all Druggists and Dealers generally, *DR‘CLARKE MU s l 11 %‘ EsTABLISIED 1551, 13 S Bt. |(mh, |.. SN treat NER- and Sperma- Tmpotenoy (Sex Incapacity), Femalo Discasos, Irrogularitios, Dificulides, ete. send 25 cents entitled *Disossos of Wowen, ete.” Work siamp, 837 Victl of Seli-abuse or Pri isease, send 2 stamps WOoRKS on Acryous and fexusl ultation personally or by lebter, FREE it the old Doctor. THOUSANDS CURED. Oftice in quich, privete, respectable place. You see no_one but the doctor, Dr. 14 the only physician in the city who war- 1a0ts cures oF o pay Medicines sent every where, Hours, § A, M. t0 8 ¥, X, dswly Mrs J. G, Robertson, Pitourg, Pa., was suffering from general debility, want of a petite, ipation, ete., 80 that life was a bu den; aft & Burdock Blood Ritters I felt bet- ter than for yeare, I cannot praise your Bitters bbs, of Buffalo, N. Y. k Bloc - Bitters, in ¢ blood. liver awd kidneys, b marked with succoss, [have n myselt with beet rosults, for torpidity of the liver. and in ase of o friond of mine sufforiug from dropay, the effect waa marvelots.’ Turncr, Rochestor, N, Y., writos: on subject to serious disorder of the kidnay and unnble o attend to business; Burdock Blood Bitters relieved mo before half a hottlo was used feel confident that they ‘III entirely aure me,” Asenith Hall, Binghampton, N. Y., writec: 1 guffered with & dull pain threugh my eft lung and shoulder, Lost my epirits, appetite and color, and could with difficu'ty keep up all day. Took your Burdock Blood-Bitters as di- rocted, and havo felt 1o pain since first wook af- ter using them.” Mr. Noah Bates, Elmirs, N. V., writes: “About four years ago 1 had an att: k of bilious tever, an 41 never fully recovered. digostive o Were weakaned, and 1 would be completely pros: trated for |h|\fl After using two bottles of your Burdock Blood Bitters thei mprovement. was 8o viriblo that I was astonished. - L can now, though 61 years of age, doa fair and roasonable day's writes: dises b 4 “Your 08 of the signally 'I have P C. Blacket Robinson, rmpmw of The Canada Presbyterian, Toronto, ¢ ites: *'For years 1 suffered greatly from oft-récurring headacho, T a8, effec’od radical and permanent cures | used your Burdock Biood Bitters with happiest resulty, and I now find mveelf in better hoalth than for years past.” Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo, N. ¥, writes: “T have used Burdock Hlood Bitfers for hervous and. bil- {ous headashes, and can recommend 16 £ anyone roquiring a cure for billiousness, * Mra. Ira Mullnolland, Albany, N. Y, writes: ““For several years I have suffered ting billious hoadaches, dyspe laints peculiar to my sex. Since using your urdock Blood Bittors T am entirely relioved.” Price, 81.00 ber Battle; Trla Bottles 10 Ots - | due tendency to rust or tarnish, whi FOSTER, MILBURN, & Oo., 'rops, BUFFALO, N. Y. Hold as wholesale by Ish & McMahon and 0. F, Goodrian. fo 27 cod-me The Great bnghsh Remedy Mblevil offcets of BYitul follics anc sea. 1t stops perma. nently all weakening, Binvoluntary losses and (draing upon the ys- R ten, the inevitab) le re- «ult'of thess ovil prac- » to mind and body tices, which ar¢ so destru, and inake Tife miscrable leading to ingani- ty and death. It strengt Brain, memory( Blood, Muscles, Digestive and Rep uctive Orguns,’ It rostores 1o all the or times the quantit Fation, to any address, ngwers must inclose rlllhfl 4 Mintie's Dandelion Pills pest dyepepsia and billious Beld by all drugeista. Price NTin's Kiusey Ryxapy, N ind of Kidney and bladder e , gleet and loucorrhea. For saie by all § £1a bottle. INGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Louis, Mo, For Sale in Omaha by C. F. GOODMAN, Its origin 1s Disoaso Is a1 effect, not & cause, Vence, to within; its manifostations without cure the disease the c. must ba res inno other_way can s cure ARNI‘R SSAFE CURE is o8 pnndplu 1€ rualizes that 95 Per Cent. otall diseases arize from deranged kidneys an aiver, and it_strikes at onco st the root of the iffictlty. The elemonts of which it is composed ct directly upon these great organs, A00p aud kESTORER, and, by placing condition, drive discaso and pain fr yitem, For the innumerable troub'es caused by no- heaithy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disordersof Women: for Malaria, an’ physical derangements generally, this great remedy has no equal, Bewaro of impostors, im- itations and concoctionskaid to_be just as good. For mnlnm, a4 for WARNLR 'S SAFE D‘!ABE CUR] 'or sale by all deal nn . H. WARNER & CO. DNDY AND ik my I"Louh ostor N. Y. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK o GresFRADE MARK English rom- edy. Anu talling for B¢ pal Wesknes 8 permator- rhea, lmpot- all Disodsesthat AFTER TAL , Universal Las a8 of Vislon, Pre her Disoages that ption sud # Prema- tude, Pain in the atire Old Age, ad to lusanity or Co ture Grave $&7Ful particulas 12 our pawvhlet, which wo desire to seud free | to every one. £ The Specill ¢ Med) y all drugglate at 81 per packa (cs, o 36, or will be sent free by noney, by aidresug' | THEGRAY 4EDACINE 00, Buftalo, N.'Y ocfme-ecd TE R M The followi durable, owin, To the ahsence of &hri ber of arms Tn the fact that the rim i BETTER BALANCED, 1T 18 MUCH LIGHTER, is no danger of hreakage in handling when are generally accepted as third-clas< freight instead of first-class, and as the weight is only one-halt that of cast Pulleys the fraig! THEM to perform satisfactorily any work fro SpLit PuLLeys from 12 to 48 inches dia: Pulleys of wider face than 18.inch are provided with two sets arms without extra cha '5% supply each Pulley with two set-sci ——ALSO——— Agent for Patent Hot Polished Shafting OUR O ‘What we claim for our PATENT Hor PoLisHED SHAFTING is: Y] 1st. That it is round and straight. 2d. It can be accurately rolled to any 8d. That its surface being cumluh'e'l o o it at or bearing surfaces ever discovered. 4th. That it will not warp or spring in key seating. Gth, That it is made of the very best of refined stock. £ For further particulars, price list and discounts, send to 'medrv and Mwhms Shop, Fremont N i EXCLUSIVE m‘\nntnceu are laimed for this P ZI-E:D_A_ZW].1 tIM PULLEYS, FREMONT, NEB., AGENT FOR THIS STATE, It 1s sTRONGER and more To the increased num. s much -trnm:or than the cast rim, It 18 1T SAVES PLLT It 18 cHeAPER. There shipped loose. 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