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\ WHOLESALE DRY (GOODS RO RO &, Boots and Shoes. NEB. J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLISALR AND RETAIL DEALER IN S T TR R NER UER.. i.ath, Shingles, Pickets, SA8H, DOORS, BLINDE, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEX SEFETATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKER OEMENY COMPANYY Near Union Pacific Devot. OMAR & W HENRY LEHMANN, WINDOCW SHADE R 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. I8 FARNAM 8T. - - OMAHA . STEELE, JUHNSON & G0, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, &alt, Sugars, Canned QCoods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. Agents for BENWOOD RAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER (0. PO ET RIS LA ITID BRI CEXLID A O G POWER AND HAND 2= O N P Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING WAOHINERY, BEUNING, BOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPFE, eTRA4 PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH'AHD,SCHOOLJIELLS " Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. PF. BOYER O, ~———DEALERS IN—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Pr>> & _SHH. BB Y S N AULTS, . ©O € B &, o« . 1020 Farnham Street, OIS, , = = - BIENES. C. F. GOODM.A.IV, CrEOLES ST.E DEALEBEE, TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OI=S Window and Plate Glass. will fied it 0 thelr ad 48 Anyouo contemplating buflaing store, baok, or any other fine antage to corres ond with us before purchasing their Piate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA Sidlicitta . W.B, MILLARD. EDWARD W, PE MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commission and Wholesale ruits, 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCK SOLIOITEL] gents for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour OMAHA, - - - NEB REFERENOES OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE, JOHNSON & 00., TOOTLE MAUL & 0O. F.C. MORG.AIT, WHOLESALE GROCER 1218 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Nah. PERFECTION HEATINC AND_BAKING: ie only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOOHS, For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS OM ANELA . Jullombely " HE HAD IT BAD. How the Secret Society Oraze Affected an Iowa Han, And tho Resuite of a Six Weeks' rickness. Burlington Hawkeye Ou the edge of the cil country is Olesn, It aoesn’t produce, but it stores and refines, and it manufastures the pleasant little pyrotechnic com- monly called nitro glycerine. Fall of power Is Olean, And it has a secrot society 7n every corner. For a town of its size it wears more regalia than any other town in America. The up- per windows are vocal with initials, and it has been fairly vaccinated for A0, U, W.’s, and has broken out with 8. K.s of the same, and it has an eruption of E. O M. A., which I sup poss meanz ‘‘Erery other Monday afternoon,” because it meets overy ather Wednesday; and there are I. O, 0. F\’s, and E. 4, U.'s, especially oau de vie, and F, and A, M.'s, and A. O. F.'s, and K, of 8. F.’s, and R. I\ of T.’s, which 18 probably the R-iginal R-iental T company; lodge and league and logion, chapter, council, post,con- clave and commandery—Oiesn has ‘em all. **Solomon invented the Freemasons, didn’t hel” asked the Jester, whoisn'c very well poeted on these things. ““Ho did,"” replied the fat passenger, proadly, who 18 one of the wayups and wears three kinds of pins and a watch seal, that nobody can read, with Sun- iday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and all the rest of the ten commande ments initiated on it. “‘He did,” said the fat paseenger, as he bent a thirty- third-degree-in-the-shade look upon the man on the Wood-box, who is only a Mystic Nail eater of Jericho, and only dates the origin of his order back to the days of Beelzebub. *‘Solomon,” the jester remarked musingly, ‘“‘wasa very wise man, an extremely numerous father and an ex:luvngmny diffuse husband, He ha brevet, than there are women in Olean, And T have no doubt he was a grod exemplary Mas:n Ouly, I wonder, if he kad been content with one wife, if heever would have invented lodge nights? Now, out in Barlington, where I live,” the Jester went on, hastily breaking in on the fat passen- ger's attempt to say something, ‘‘there was a woman, a neighbor of mine, whose husband belonged to more lodges, and societies. and fraternities, and leagues, aud orders, and unions, and clubs, and rites, and teams and things than the two could count m a week? Why, this man used to take some of his meals at home. And he went to bed in regalis, Plain, bat regalia, And from force of habit he used to call his wife ‘Worshipful Mistress,’ and he ad- dressed his children as ‘Junior War- dens,’ and ‘Chief Tough Mogule,’ and ‘Most Worthy Bashi Bazouks’ and other wicked and pagan titles, That man’s children grew to regard the en- tive syatem of socret sccieties of the United States as their father. They had a vague idea that they were in some close degree blood relations of Solomon, and they told their Suriday school teacher that their grand- father worked on the Tower of Babel, and they always spoke of Hiram Abiff as ‘Uncle Hiram.' They be- lteved that Great Heart was a post commander in the Grand Army of the Republic. And this man used to go down and pound the boiler, and hold one corner of the blanket, and grease the pole and help heat the pitch, nights when there | was a candidate to be assassinated; and he watered himself into a dropsy at Good Templar meetings, and fer- mented himeclf into a beer vat at Druid picnics, and ate himeelf into a chronic indigestion at Odd Fellows’ suppers, and sat up nights with sick Grand Army comrades, and visited Masonic widows, and comforted Knights of Pythias orphans, femala— sixteen yoars and upwards—and he danced himself into paralysis, and gotv his eyes biacked at all sorts of balls, and had a good busy time of it, and was considered a capital fellow because he had to write ‘S. 0. G F. W. and B.B.G. E;aud E O.D, tf, and W, 2T, p. d." after hls name every time he wrote a letter or registered at a hotel. ““Well, one day there were several things going on all at once in our town, There was a grand convocation of Knights Templar and a public in- stallation of Hope Lodge, No 8,227, L 0. 0. F., and Druid pienic, and an Hibernian benevolent society ball, and ' & fraternity symposium, and Grand Army parade and camp fire, and a epecial M. W, of the 8. K. of A, O, Ls’ W, Legion 306, and two or three bazars, and a masked parade of the T, O. M.’s, und & firemen’s tour- nament and fight, and a choral union vehearsal, and & choice meeting and equabble, and'a base ball match and a rogatts, and &icroquet quarrel, aud in the effort to détend all of them in full regalia the map overdid himself, came home &l tizgd cut, told his wife he didn’t believéthe felt very well him- self, and went atraight to bed, “His family never saw the man again for six weeks, And the days were made busy and the nights were made noisy by all manner of commit- tees, wosring all manner of badges, coming to iuquire after the sick man, and to sit up with him, aud bringing him all manner of comforting things —grael, and jellies, and water ices, and terrapin soup, and peauuts, and ice cream, and cake and pie, and watermelon, and tracts and flat flasks, and new ste , and sandwiches and egguog, and cigars and conundrums, and jokes on the boys, and all sorts of doctors - ~homapathists, allopaths, water cures, Swedieh movement cures, eclectics, new school, old school, regu- lara, guerrillas, Injun dootors, faith doctors, kueaders,slappers and healers, | “And the man got well! He had to," the jester added, noticing the ex: pression of incredulity that settled upon the countenances of the pas- sengere; ‘‘there were too many of him to die at once. While they were wrestling with one of him the rest of him would get thq bulge on him and 80 he pulled u.wug\ And when he was quite well aud all there, they had a grand union picnic for his benefit, to which all the societies to which he belonged were invited. The family paturally rejoiced at this, as they were closely connected with THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA S5/ more wives, of full rank and |, s. Tustead of this, however, they were treated to a surprise, The pro- cession organized with the man him- self and three eminent brethren of vastly superior degroes in tho first car ringe. Thencamo a brass band, Then oamo more carriages, containing ¢ nent brethren from veiticg lod every wan with enough initials o his name to stock & railroad-—-the O LCUR F L Y,and theR. 8 T.U.V.X,and the C. U &C. A U, and the T. O. M. and the G, A L., and the J. U G. under the seat, Then came a whole procession of chap lains—lodge chaplains—on foot, aweariug at the dust. And away off, two and a half miles away from the band, came the family, in the middle of the street, hoofing it “‘When thoy finally got out to the pienic grcunds, the members of the man's domestic household were again pleasantly surprised, being atoppod at the gate by an ou‘side sentinel, who clubbed them off to the right, There they foand an inside guard, who promptly chased them off to the left Then they ran into a boy sevon years old, with white hair and red necktie, carrying a clothes prop, and bearing in his own cffictal person the enormous and overbearivg title of ‘Koyal and Thrico Puiesant Knight of the Mighty Arm and Potent Keeper of the Way." Aund when they got away from all that alive, they were finally ‘shooed’ awny wnd waved off down the road and told to get out.of there and koep away or they'd get into tronble, by a little old man with bow legs, a hare lip, & wart on his nose, a bald head and green goggles, who the af- frightened aud awe stricken intruders afterward learned was his Most Good- ness-Gracious Nibs, the Four ¢r Five Times Renowned and Most Awfully Magnificent and Resplendent Fly-up- the-Oreek to the Muldoon.” A secret society is a aweet boon, but a man has to be kind of careful that it doesnt grow on him bucklin's Arulea baive, The Besr SALve tn the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Lalt Rbeum, Fe- ver Sores, Tettor, Chapped Ilands, Chil blains, Corns, and sll ekin cruptions, and positively ouves piles, It is guaranteed to 'I'Vl'ltl),«‘».\’ NOVFEMBER 18 | | give satisfsctfon 1 m aey refunded, rios, 2 centa per cx. Aor mle by O, 3 iman e GRS CONNUBIALITINS, A young couple were married at Lafay- ette, Tows, the other day, whose combined ages amount to 153 years, Mz, (ieorge Weeks and Miss Julia H. Earnest, of the E vma Abbott company, were married recently in Cincinnati, Ada Gray’s “East Lynne” compaoy has had a real elopement, " The Barbara Hare of the company (Nettie Abbot!) skipped from Ohattanooga with a commercial drum- mer about an hour before the rising of the curiain, A clereymsn writes {0 tho London Standard complaining that the peoplo of the poorer London parishes have their marriages kolemnized ini{St. George's, St. Paul’s and other fashi-nable churches. He says that such a pratice is revolutionary. Perhaps it is; but it is verr cortain that the loss of fees is the real grievance of this parson, No clergyman has ever been known to complain, if peoyle go elsewhere, or rather, are taken eliewhere, to be buried. A western woman wrote a letter to an officer of a cavalry regiment at Fort Lin- ooln, Dakota, as folows: **Dear Sir: My mun, perhaps you know, isdead. I buried him Thuredsy, It is coming on spring now, and Iam a lone woman with a big ranch, and the Iudians about, I don’t mind the Indians, the red devils, but T have oo much work for any woman to do. If you haye any sergeant about to be mus- tered out, or a private, if he is a good man, I would like to have you inform me abouthim, Ifho is a steady man, likes work, and wants a good home, T will marry him, if we think we can get along together, It’s a good chance for any man, Please answer,” The English bishop of Kxeter, has re- cently, as the Americans would say, *‘put himself on record” on the question of mar- riage with a deceased wife's sister, which in England is illegal. be had for years heid back from this ?uelfiun in order that he might give it the ullest possible consideration; but after giving every weight to all that had been #aitl in favor of the present movement, he was driven to the conclusion that it would be wrong to alter, the law, Religiously it was wrong, becauso the epirit of the bible was opposed to it; and morally it would be wrong, because it’ would withdraw a protection that now existed to the purity of family life If the relaxation of the law was allowed with re- gard to a deceased wife's sister, very soon men would be inquring why they might not marry nicce or -tepdmug{mr, and the whole thing would lead to temptations of a xerious character in relation to family life, He alto objected to men being per- mitted to marry nearer relations than wo- men were allowed to marry, Depend Upon It Mother Shipton's prophesies and Louis- innia elections sre very uncertain things, but 2%omas’ Eclectric 0il can be depended upon always, It cures aches and pains of every description, e L It will require an expenditure of at least §5,000,000 by the Italian gov- ernment to make good the damage done to roads, buildings by the inundalion, to say nothing of the aid to thesuflsrers. Horaford's Acid Phosphate in Xoe- brivty. 0. 8. ELLIS, Wabash, Ind,, “T prescribec it for a man who had used intoxicants to excess for fifteen years, but during the last two D, the | l“" has entirely wsbatained. He hinks the Acid Phosphate is of much benefit to him.” The new Iowa state capitol has thus cost $2,000,000, and it will re- quire $500,000 to fivish it, It is 365 feet long from north to south, and measures 274 feot from the sidewalk to the top of the center dome. Never Give Up. If youare suffering with low and de pressed spirits, loss of appetite, geners debility, disordered blood, weak ‘constitn. tion, headuche, or any disease of a bilious nature, by all ‘weans procure s bottle of Flectric ]{itu-n_ You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with new life; btrength and activity will return; pain aud wmisery will cease, and henceforth you rejoio in the praise of Blectric Bitters, Bold at fifty cents s bottle, by C, ¥, Go:1 wan . .- — About 1,500 miles of new railroad were pat o operation in the southern states last your. The gross esrnin of scuthern roads roached w:«,ow,mt and the net earnings incressed from $18,000,000 in 1880 to mors than $24,000,000. / e — First Rate Evidenos, “Often unable to attend b subject to serious disorder of the 4 After a long siege of sickuess tried Bur dock Blood Bitters and was ved by haif & hoitle,” Mr. B. Turner, of Roches. ter, N, Y. takes the pains to welte, He remarked that |1 bridges and public,| Raby's Appoal “What makes [ ory and fol's naughty? Cauce stomach ache, monfly; Cause too, belly; “Fever,” za nay, feel lito 1w say and sour in my 't sloep, and worms bites ze joll: Guoss your babies bries, Dick and Vic. toria, When mamma's gone, and don’t have Cas- TORA, “You're right, they fairly yell,” There, Uncle Cy; Oousin Frank have Castoria, hedon't ery, m— In the production of coal, Tilinols {n now second only to Peunsylvania. The state burean of labor reports chat the output haa increased from 6,000,- 000 tons in 1880 to 9,000,000 tons in 1882, and that the value at the mines has been nearly §14,000,000. prion s “Dan't Horry, Gentlemon,” Said & man on his way to be hanged, “‘there'll be vo fun ill I get there.” We say t) the dys eptic, nervous, and debili tated, don’s "hurry thoughtlessly for some rewedy of douhtful merit, uncertain of re- lief, when yon can get at the druggists for one doliar Burdock Blood Bitters alwost sure to cure and certain to benefit, Daring the five years 1877-1881, the average loss by fices in the United States and Canada in the month of September alone was §5 950,000, This year, omitting the fires in which the loss waa less than $10,000, the record shows 123 in number, and the aggre- gato loss 6,205,000, RIS A How Much Will'Do It? How much of Z%omas’ Eclectric Oil is required to cure? Only a very little, A few drops will cure any kind af an ache; and but a triflo more is needed .'« r sprains and “lamenecss, Rheumatiom is wot so readily affected; an ounce avd sometimes two vunces are rcquired, No medicine, however, is so sure t, cure with the same number of applications, Mining operations on the Menom- inee and Marquette iron ranges, in Michigan, employ about 14,000 men and 852,000,000 in capital. Adding this industry to the lumber interests, the result will show nearly, if not quite, as large a business record in the upper peninsula as in the lower sec- tion, south of Mackinac straits. R s Milliony of Bottlesof Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have been given away as Trial Bottles of the large size. This enormous outlay would be disastrous to the pro- prietors, wero it not for the rare mncrits possesed by this wonderful medicine. Call at O, K. Goodman’s Drug Store, and got o Trial Bottle free, and try for *yoursolf, never fails to o "KIDNEY-WORT IS A SURE CURE for all discases of tne Kidneys and L | VER = Ii has specifio action on thismost {mportant organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion ofthe Bile, und by keoping tho bowels in fre condition, effeoting ita regular dischurye. Malaria. Hpusrutring trom QIAK1 &« malaria, havothochilla, are bilious, dyspoptio, or constipated, Kid: ney-Wort will surely relleve & quickly cure, In this soason to cleanse tho System, every. ono shiould take & thorough cource of it. (51) SOLD BY DRUQGCISTS. Price $1. KIDNEY-WORT PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES. OF¥ICK PURCHASING AND DRror, C. . MAIA; Neb., November 10, 1882, Sealed proposals, in duplicate, subfect to the ‘nsual conditions, wiil be received 'at this office un- til 12 o'clock noon on Decem er bth, 1882, at which timo and placo tioy will bo opandd in pree ‘ence of bidders for fi the subsistence storchouse, or on cars in Omaha, Neb., (if on cars after inspection and_ acceptance at place of packing,) as may be required by the subsistence llc]li:lnlllmlt. 120 barrels pork, light mess, tobe delivered by January 5th 1883: 50,000 pounds bacon, short clear sides, medium we ght d thickness, packedin crates, ste pped, of about nds bacon each, Each ploce of bacon to vered with cotton cloth; all to be delivered by January 5t 1885, The government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Blank proposals and full information as to the manner of Mdding, nd the terms of contract and payment will be furnished on application to this offie No proposal will be considered unless aco mpa- by “the wrinted “instructions to bidders," had at office. taining proposaly 1d be mar- roposals for subsistence stores,”and ad. to the undersigned. THUMAAS WILSON, C.8,U.8 A, ing and delivery at nied noviLGt m Geo. . Bemis Beal Estate Agency, 6th and Douglas 8 ., Omaha hisagency doos strictly & brokorage businecs oes not_ poculate. thoreforo any ba ance ton our books aro insured against loss, 1. DOUGLAS, JARCHITROQOT, Uarpenter, Superintendont, &o, Al kinds of Job work done. Old Buildings Reconstructed, ow buildinge erected. Plaus and specifications furnished. 1416 Harney 8t., bet. 14th sud 16th Jy 14 6m GRAY'S BPECIFIC MEBION TRADE MARK Tho GrectTIL, DI IMARN Engllah rein. ody. Anun tafling cure tor Seminal Wenlknoss, 4 8permator: rhes, Impot: ency, and all LA D 4 follow a’!fl-ll TARIRQ, soquo if-Abuso; a8 Loss of M tude, Pain In the B mature 01d Age, aud many other Disesses thai load 80 Tnsanity ‘or Consutiption and s Prems ture Grave. #ar¥ull particuiars 1o our pamoblet, whick we desire to send froc |v mall $0 evary one, 47 Tho Bpecific Modicin is said by all drugylste at §1 per pockage, or U yackagoe for 86, or wil be sent froo by mall on recriph of ho money, by addrossing ~ THEGRAY EDICINE 00, Butialo, N. 'Y GcTme » -y R e Vo Nervous 8Sufferers THE UREAY :u—&u.v. HEMEDY, - . e, J., B, Simfpson's #pecific , Boraluw onulting Loes) dlscaess ioad ¥ tlo or Elde, and (VK\S(\ 2y L& © = . it Tivo ¥ Wik, Wilke lor Wheia wad ges full deularg, Frlco, Bpecific, §1.00 per package, o eix pack: agoo for $5.00. Address all Orders 4 B. SIMBON MEDICI 1 Nos. 104 and 106 Mala Bt, Burs'o, X, ¥ Sold i1 Omabs by C.¥. Goodmas, J. W, Bell, sud o)l deuggle severy whera | | | o) daw | Millions Given Away. E 2 # . B .| OIRECTCRY OF LEADING WESTERM HOTEL HOTELS F ARLINGTON, WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOGA HOTEL, J. Q.M ROPRIETORS A. G. WEATHERLY, ©. C. REYNOLDS, J. 8. 8TELLINIUS TOWN! Lincoln, Nek, Manning, lowa, Coon Rapids, owa. Miiford, Neb, SINTIRE, MARSH HCUSE, E. MANS BROWNSVILLE Neb COMMEROIAL MOTEL® JOHN HANNAN Stromaburg Ne HALL HOUSE, AW HALL Loulsville OITY HOTEL, OMENEY & OLARK, Blalr, N» COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, Neligh, Net GRAND CENTRAL EJSEYMOUR, Nabraska Olty, el MISSOURI PACIFIO HOTEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne COMMEROIAL HOUBE A, O. OAARPER, Hardy, Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE, OOMMEROCIAL HOUSE, ENO'S HOTEL, EXOHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, W.MAYFIELD, E. STOREY. E. L. ENO, ©. B HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, Qreenwood, Neb Clarinda, lowa Eremant, Neb Ashiand, Nat Atkinsor, Neb MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBS, Quido Roed, N BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BUOKER, Orosten, la HOUSTON HOUSE, QEO. CALPH, Exira, In REYNOLDS HOUSE, O, M. REYNOLDS, Attantle, In, WALKER HOUSE, D. M, WALKER, Audubor OOMMEROCIAL NHOTEL, 8. BURQESS, Neoln, Ia CITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS Harlan la, PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, Qorning, Ia NEBRASKA HOTEL, Ul AVERY, Btanton, MERCHANTS HOTEL ' G. W, BURK. Burlington Juratien, » COMMEROIAL HOTEL, — Blanchard, la. PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, Bhenandoah, . OOMMEROQ Al HOTEL, 2 HENRY WiLLS, Dayld Oity, Nen BAGNELL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, OHAS. BAGNELL, WM, LUTTON, Oollege Springs, In Villisca, In JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINBON, Maivern, In BALL HOUSE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Grove, te COMMEROIAL HOUBE B, F.6TEARNS, Odebolt, ix WOOD3 HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Osceola, Neb DOUQLAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Clarks Nob. BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GBEEN, Bodford la ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M, BLAOK & SON, Marysville Mo NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUBE A, T. POTTER, NorfolkJunction Ne WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, Beward Neb. AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, Auroar Nor, OROZIER HOUBE O. R. OROZ'ER, 8ldney, Nen, AVOCA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROCKHOLD. Avoca OENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD & BHATTUOK, Red FOBTER HOUSE Oapt. JOHNN FOSTER, Lewls, la, WHITNEY HOUBE E. HAYMAKER, Criswold, la. DEPOT HOTEL, O. L. OHAPMAN, Dunlap, la LUSK Hous| J A LUBK, Logan, la, DOW O1TY HOUSE, W. H, MORTON, Dow Cita Jla JAGGER HOUSE, JAGGRR& 80, Denlson, Ia, HARMON HOUSE, TAMA CITY, IA., Harmon & Keales, Prop mouses |$500 REWARD. 'HEAT YOUR [Wrought or Cast Iron.] FUBIIAGESMIAISEEIE WORLD. RIOCHARDSON,BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO, 1LLS: o 10} and o largor yolume of pure adr than any furnace made, Bold by PIEROEY & BRADFORD, Omana, Neb 2l Samuel C, Davis & Co., DRY GOODS JOBBERS b g e IMPORTERS, Washington Ave. and Fifth Joum W, ¥ W. 8. Daiaites, isec, nod Teoas, THE NEBRASEA MANUFAGTURING (0 Lincoln, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planters, Hrrrows, Farm Rollers Bulky Hay Rakes, Bucket ilovating Windmills, &c Wo are propered 8o do Job work and manufac’ uring for other partion. Addross al orlers NEBAASKA MANUFACTUAING 0O Lincoln, Ne HEAR THE WITNESSES. Mavy shrink from pu licity In conocction with 8. 8., but we are pormitted Lo refer to tho fol: lowing persons who bave known and wisnessed its wonderful cffects: rruny, Houston Co., Ga, known “Swilts Fpecifc” tosted in fmost obetinate cas s of 1100d Poiso urial Rhiumatiom, Scrofuls, Sores, 3 Cat rrh ote, wid ‘do corselutiously tostify thatit met with'th: most perfect and sig nal -tccess, effoc’ed radical and permsnent cures in every ¢ ke without & singlo exoe; tion. Geo, W Kill b, Goo. W. Singl<ion, Johi 11, Hosd, E | Warron, W. Belvn, . Wo Wi, Brauson, Jamon D, 1harp Moore & Tutt'e, 7, J, W, Wimberly, W, W. D\ Vierce, shorift, J, W. Maun, Ch. Trons €.'C. Duncan, T, M. Killen, Day & Gordoh, T, M, Butner, sheift, We aro porscuaily acquainted with the go tle: mon whose § gnaturcs appesr to tho shove cer- tificate, 'Lhoy are citizous of sald county, of the ighios reupe tablity and characior, A. #, GILES, Ordinary, Heuston Co, Ga, D. H. CULLER, Cl'k Sup, Ct, Houston Cu. Ga “Nothing but tavorable reports, Bellove 8. 18 aspcido for all Biood Discases. universal satistactlon * G.W. JONES & 0., Momphis, Tenn, 8. 6. B. glves better satisfaction than any thing we bave ever handled.” JACKS & 0., Helons, Ark, “Uave never heard & complaint uf 8, B 8. ARTHUR PETER & 0., Lowsville, Ky. “8, §. 8, has given one.” A. B, RICHAKDS, Sherwan, *1 have had excellent talo for 8, § results have been wost g isfactor, J. 0. BURGL, Bowling Green, Ky “Our sales of 8, 8. B, have beeu good, and 18 | ot 10 take succoss perfeot.” JONES & CAREY, Montgowery, Ala. “8. 5, 8, has given entire tatistaction to every one." REUSS, Parls, Texas. 8. 8. 8. ha given universal satistaction.’ B, W, POWERS & 00., Richmond, Va. 81 00 will bo paid 80 any ot VUL, BHPITATE Mol uth ofi0 obbuites 8. 8. 8., coe particlo of Meroury, lodide of Fo slum or any Miners! substeuo SWIFT SPECIFIV €O, N AN, o, Price of Bmall sise, §1.00. 1.76. Ty e’ Bold by all Drugglet The above reward will be paid to an; n who will produce a Paint l.hltp\vlll oqual {I‘A’l"-° Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for prosorving Shinglos, Tin and Gravel Roots Warranted to bo Firo and Water Proof. All ordors promptly attended to. Cheaper and bot- tor than any ofher paint now in use STEWART & STEPHENSON. Solo Provrietors, Omaha House, Omahs, Neb, REFERNNOES. Officer & Puscy, Dr.Rice, Dr. Pinnay, — Fullor Council Bluffs, lowa, Bl office, Gmaha Neo. DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE. FOR OLD AND YOUNG, MALE AND FRMALE. 1t is o sure, prompt and effectual remeds for In- digestion, Dyspep-ia, Intermittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Nervous Debility in all its X Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Prostration, Weaknoss and genorai Loss of Powa. It ropaies nervous waste, rejuvenates the faded intellect, strenghthens the enfecbled brain and restores suryris ng t noand vigor to the exhausted or- s, - The experienco Of thousands proves it to bo an_invaluable remedy. Price, $1.00a bottle, or six for 86, For saloby all druggi-ts, or sent secure from observation on recelpt of price, by F- Wh-rt‘ P. 0. Box 2460, St uis Mo. DOCTOR STEINHAR' SUPPOSITORIE > ! The Great Popular Remedy for Piles, Burecure for Blind, Bleeding &I ching Piles And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. Thesq Burrositories act directly upon the coats of the Blood Vessels,and by their nstringent offecta gently force the blood *from the swollen tumors, andby making the coats of the veins ent the r refilling, and hence a radi- ure to follow their use. Price, 75 conts a box. For sale by alldi or sent b Pt Pty 4 el rad i gouise Hop Bitters 300 ghegim. fciduyang Tt d, B ety A epiri AWy Clroules T may or merivs Teo ft has e w aved hune-ld Hesbasian N ¥ " Tcin, yousuflor (:om Dyspepsts, use BURDOCS ‘LOOD BITTERS, 1t you are afiicted with Billousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1f you are prostrated with sick Headache, tahe BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS t your Bowels are disordered, regulate thew with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 12 vour Blood 18 wpure, purity it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you ha e Indigestion, you will find an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you are troubled with Spring Cowplains, er- adicato them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t your Liverls torpid, restore it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t your Liver 18 attected, you will find & sure re- | storative tn BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. | 11 you have any specics of Humor or Pimple, tall BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, | 1t you have auy symptoms of Ulcers or Scrotulous | Soree, & curative remody will be in | BURDOCK BITTERS . | ¥or tmparting strength snd vitality to the sys- tam, uoting cen equal URDOCK BLOOD BITTELS, For Nervous sud General Dobility, tone up the aystera with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Price, $1.00 par Bottle; Tria Bottles 10 Ote YOSTRR, MILBURN, & Oo., Props. BUFFALO, K. ¥ id ab wholesale by lab & MoManos asd L. 0. 1o 2 eod-me

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