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e e STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household strength to do a day's labor with- out physical pain, All this repre- sents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, “Oh! I wish i had the strength!” If you are . broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv- ing, you can be relieved and re- stored torobust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT- TERS, which is a true tonic—a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. so1 N, Premont St., Baltimore During the war I was in- juredin(heslomnchhyn&wiccu of a shell, and have suffered fromiteversince. Aboutfour yearsagoit brought on paraly- sis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. Isuffered fearfullyfrom indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time wasunable toretain even Tiquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Bittersand now after taking two bottles T am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. ) G. DEckeR. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir- ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic, It enriches the biood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves, O ——— Railway fime Tabie. U. P, R, B, MAIN LINE. LAAVE, ARRIVY Dally Expros:.12:15 p m | Dally Express Deuver Exp... 7:40 p m | Denver Emigrant ... 6:00 p m | Emigrant OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE—U. RAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION. maba a9 foll we 11.00 a m, 1:00 p m; - Bundays— he Duiimy tra'ns leave O 9:00, 11:00 » m; 2:00, 4:00 5:00 and : Leaves Council Buffa at 9:25 and 9:25, 4:26, 6:26 and 6:25 p m. THROUGH aND LOOALPASSENJER TRAINS BRIDGE DITISION, Leave Omahs for 0 Line for Blai 'WABASH, 8T, LOUIS & PACIFIC R. R.—U. P. DE¢OT. LRAVR.) ARRIVE Omaha C, B. &Q. R. R.—U. P, DEPOT. ARRIVA. LEAVE, am 40 pm Councll | " arrives *Sundays excepted. C,R.1. & P. R R—U P, DEPOT. ARRIVE, $Omaha time. LEAVE. Exproes, Al *Sundays excepted, m t. osunsny- excepted. ST PAUL & OMAHA, NERRASKA DIVISION —~DEPOT N, 15TH 8T, . | the est: :00 & m Denver Exp...,.8:16 am. Liacoln Exp...6:35 p m. A MISSOURI PACIFIC—U, P. DEPOT. Opening and Closing of Malls. RouTs, ormx ouosw, s m p.m am pm Chicago & Northwestern...11:00 9:00( 5:30 2:40 Chicago, Rock Island & P..11:00 9:00( £:30 2:40 Chicago, Burlington 100 9:00{ 5:30 2 Wabash' ... ...... 12:3' B Bloux Cit, 6:00] 7:00) Union Pacifie 4:00 11 Omaha & Kepublican Val 2:00 Burlington & Mo. in Ne 0:00| Omaha & Northwester: 8,00| 7: Mis ourl Pacific..... 6:80| 6:30 Local malls for State of fowa leave but enss & day, viz: 4308, m, A Lincoln mail fs also opened at 1030 8. m.. Oftice open Sundays from 12,00 m, 10 1:00 p. » THOS. F_HALL Postmaster Baturday Evening Tralns, The following table thows the date and names of roacs running traios to Chicago from the Uhion Pacific tranafer on Baturday evenings: MONTHS. §.turdsy afternoon iwsukee and St. Paul trains D. PEABODY, M.D; 8. 8 & b 1607 FARNAL, “glas Btreet, Omabr, Neb. * | has fucreased f em ten acres to 50,000 5 | lioensed canine. OOUIDENTAL JOTTINGS, DAKOTA. One yesr ago there were_not over 200 people I Dickey county, Now the popu- iaticn i from 4,000 to 5,000, and rapidly incressing, Farm hands are In great demand In Sanbeorn county, The Advooste saye that none can be hired at any price. A colony of Elgin, Iil., peonle, Illlllz composed of empl yes of the I gin watc factory, has settled in Hand county. Six new business blocks have been cen: teacted for at FEckelson, Barnes county, and will be built at once, There have been 119 new residences and Luilt in Sioux taiaed by frand.’ Watertown anticipates the completion of the Brookings branch railroad betorean: other winter. A pe manent organization of s citizens’ ansociation has been made at Oastlowood, Hawlin county. Fifty new business houtes have been staried In Jamestown since the beginning of the year, The IMail estimatea that from three to five new bulldings are commenced eschdsy at Mitchell, The virgin sod is beiog turned over at the rute of 60 acres per day in Hansom county. A stock company is to be organized to build a hotel and #snitmium st KEckel- son, 1t 1s suggested that incorporation wonld be bcn!fluqll to Liake Preston, Haad county proposes to raise 100,000 bushols of wheat this + White Lake has made a £9,000 bid for the county seat of Aurora, Plerre’s Gorman paper hss succumbed to the ievitable. Goodwin, Deuel county, wants a cheose facicry. ‘Aleundlll is to have s steam grist U, De Bmet talks of incorpcrating. WYOMING. Cheyenne Jun: An Interest has been wwakened in the mines of the Silver Crown dis t, based upon late developments, thet will lead to important resu'ts, and possibly the erestion of a smelter In Cbeyenne this season, This is what is needed, A firm at Carbon shipped in 12,000 pounds of wool last week, Several cther :ura of aboust the same quantity will be shipped enst soon, The rond trom Cheyenne to Fort Lara- mie has been declared a publio one, The next territorial Sunday school con- vention will meet in Cheyenne, House-bronkers are said to be improving thelr oppor(unities in Cheycnne. A new brick yard has been startod at Evanston, OOLORADO, The possibilities of Colorado as an agri- cultural etate are thown by the fact that in twenty-three yours the wheat acresve 1hs large scale upon which irrigation is nned and carried out will s very large increase ia the acrenge available for the raising cf wheat, a8 well as other cereals, The county commisstoners of Delta county, with those of (iunnison county, were computiog the nsessinent due Guu- nison from Deita on the general debt of Gunpivon county, The valuation of Delta waa fixed at about 875,000, From thisthe assensrnent will bo mado, The followirg i & condeosed statement of the amount o lusiness done as the U, P, depot in Fort ( oiline during the mcnth of May: ioket sales, $2,275.40; tele- grams, 8167 92; freight, $6.752 14; ex- prens, $682.25, Total, §9 846 81, Pueblo Ohieftair: “The C)lorado Na- tional minlog and industrial exposition this year promises to he a complete suc- cess in every way, Pueblo will be repre- scnted in a manner Lecoming the second \city in the state. ) It now trenspires that Pueblo's union depot project is tot so much of a cer- tainty ao it might te, The location hes not been decided on, and many entertan doubts regard u the scceptanco cf the plans, Track laying has been resumed on the Castleton branch of the South Park line wince the right of way was settled, and the vast coal bauks owned by the company will be reached in a few days, The three McDougals. weli known oattle thi have been arrested at Trinidad, d are now undergoing teisl, When ar- rested they had siveral head ot stolen cattle in their possession, An attempt is belog made to fuad the indebteduess of Conij s county. Ala. mosa is also endeavoring to fund her city debt, Fort Collins last week oelebrated the complation of her new water works, which coat in the neighborhod of $80,000, ‘The Delta Chief is of the opinlon t hat withio tive yesrs Mesa county will bs un- der the centrol of the Mormons, Ex Scnstor Tabor contemplates the buildiog of a $1,000,000 residence in Den- ver. The railroad Is to he extended from Geoorgotown to Silver Plume Immediately. Summit county journals are advocating lishment of & Trinidad’s two banks have consolidated and doubled thelr oapital, Trinidad has bren placed on the state cirouit for amusements, Work has been commenc:d on Trinidad’s new union depot, Pusblo has commenced a war on the un- Business in Tisadville is haviog an up- ward tendenoy, MONTANA. Cupp!l’flfll‘ll! will be retained as the neme of the vew town at the rite of the Ansconda vwelter. The looation is on Warm Spriogs creek, eight miles from Stusrt, and seven miles from' Warm Springs ataticn, on the Utah & Northern railroad,) The stamp mill on the Montaoa lead at M Ginnis is st work with excellent results and the twenty-stamp mill being ereoted on the Collar iine is rapidly approaching completion, \ There are 80,000,000 acres of unsurveyed lands in Montana, and nnmerous rections will have to be re-surveyed, ewing to the :.mmr(e\:t, worthless charaoter of the work lone, Chinsmen sre now engsged working over the old tailings in Ewigrant gulo ', making from throe to five doliars per day, after paying olaim owners » small percent- e, The Billings Post says that D, P, Porker, u stock man of St, Louis, Mo,, is looking for & rauge on which he expeots to rlace nins or ten thoussnd head of stock | | cattle, ‘The Marqnis de Mores, the titled soil tiller of the Listle Missouri, has purehased on interest in the Ncrthern Pacifio re frigerator line. An immense sgric .Itural warehouse and supply establishment is to be put up at . Panl Minneapells and Omaba the depot in Helena. It will be of brick, wnd will cost sbout 20,000, A company bas been organized at Ben. tou for the reduction of ores in the Bar. r»[ district, with a oapital of $1,000,. 00, H. 8. Boice and W, A, Towerawill drive 17,000 head of cattle from Texas and Col- orado thie sesson to their range on Beaver creok, Y oung cattle are arriving rapidly from the seates for the Yellowstone ranges, THE UMAHA DAILY BEE-~WEDNESDAY JUNE 13, 1883, Over fifteen thousand head have already arrived, Billings people are excited over the ex. peeted arrival at that point some time indaly of & genuine colored minstrel troupe, Bteps are heing taken to organize a com- pany to erect extensive slaughtering snd ra'r(rpnllnq establishments at or near Billings, Laet yoar the nomber of sohool children in Montana was 11,209, and 8117 358,96 were ex pended on publio schools, Deer Lodge $15,000 honfll for school purposes, in favor, were cast. on the Canadisn Pacific sre $3.50 per day for » man and team and $3) » month for [aborers, Five hundred children born in the homes of Helena have yet to see their first rail- way train, Stuart is to have an_ opera house, an elevated rallroad, and a weekly news. paer, The M E. conference, Bishop Wiley ;x;o;ldinl, wiil convene at Butte, Auguat 5th, A borred toad, similar to those fownd in Californis, has becn found near Bil- lings, Glondive now bossts of & board of trade. Sheep shearing has begun in Missouls, Boseman is to ha publio park Glendive wants a phetographer, Forty* CALIFORNIA, The San Diego Sun says: ‘The front stasion on the Atiantic and Pacific railrosd is nuw at Palo Verde, the end of the track beiog ten milss farther toward the Colo- rado, Two miles of track are telng laid each day and the Colorado will be crossed about June 7th, The piling of the bridge ia all in but about 150 fdet, The Southera # aclfic track on_the Californ’s sido is at the river, and that company has s large rnd Inid, eating-house and other buil .- pgn erecied, about three miles west of the nver,” The San Luils Obispo Times says: **.umbersof dairymen are losing cows in the northern part of the county, From the Iatest oases it s Jearned that the ani- mal becomen stupid and lstless and dica in two or three days. Antupnr reveals n great quantity of cosgulated blood sround the stomach, Taere is no known cause or cure for the disoase, It does not reem to be contagious,” Farnera in ths foothills of Fresno county have of late euffered heavy losses from stock thicves, They put detectives at work and new savoral men sto in jail oharged with stealiog stock, The postal o'erke on the Atlantic & Pi- cific railroad have been ordered to discin- tinue their prictice of leaving mail at towns where no postoffices have been eatab- lished. The petrified remains of an ichthyosan- rus bave been found in a chalk formation, resting on a stratum of gypsum, on the ranch of Jobn Barker, in Kern county. Land hunters in search of roilroad and government land are numeroas in all parts of ‘Tulare ocunty, where euch land is to be obtained. Maerced papers comlain of a soarcity of meohanics, Cir enters, peinters, black- vmiths and harne:s-makers are said to be in demani, Oceanside is the name of a new watering place just laid out on the line of the Cali- fornia Southern raiiroad, in San Diego ocounty, Cherries are being shipped from Svisien, Solauo connty, in large quantities, as high 8 600 or 700 being sent torward in a single day. A cane mado of 8,000 pieces of paste- board playing cerds, tightly rolied and lued together, is carried by & mam in hico, The project for a railroad from Les An- eles along the mountains to Pasadena and aldwin’s, and to Duarte, is reyived, A devil-fish measuring eight feet in cir- oumference was captured at Sauta Moni:a a few days ago. The San Joequin Valley agricultural arsociation will oif :r $30,000in premiums this year, % Beveral persons have been fined $100 ach in Bolsno ccunty for a violation ot the fish law, A olimbing_rosebush o & residencs in Santa Rosa, Cal., coutainsov: r 5,000 roees, Tehama county hos 800,000 ncres of vacant land subjact to entry, voted In favor of fuuiog [T oolonists are ocompelled to content themasolves with the simplest necessa- rles of life, Thelr houses, fenc:s, and oattle are In goed condition, and tho trentment they reorlve from their neighbors {8 very difforent from that they were soconstomed to in Rusaia Tuat the colonlsts will presper fn this aountry {s pretty oertaln, — That bad bresth comea from Indl- gostlon. Take Samaritan Nervine t stops the oause, $1 60, Mr. John R. Pasttorson, of Evann— vllle, Tud,, says: ‘'Samaritan Nervine cared my wifs of famaie weakaees,” Your Dragglista keep it De Naixt Lady. Arkanseaw Traveler. At a peyro baptlaicg tho othier day a nlim preacher took » fat nlstor down Into the murky waters of a bayou, Just as he dipped her nnder tho water she alipped from his graep, and glid ing under the root of a large cypraes trse, from which sad entangisment it waa lmposaibls to «xiricate her vn'il Iife was extinot. The prescher, wich oat the alightest show «f «abarrass. ment, ralsed h's hat dn, avd turnlog to the crowd onths bk ax3lal ““The Lawd gith+uh an’ de L takoth away, an’ biessed bo the name ob de Lawd.” ‘Dat'a all right, so furas de La consarned,’” replied the drowned wo- man's husbend, ‘but what's I gwine ter de? I aln't go 'jeotlon ter de Lawd takin’her awey, ef he 'vidos me win anoder wife 'bout do ssme aiza,’ Do Lawd kaows his own businers,’ sald the preacher. ‘Bat dat ain’t do plat,’ persisted the husband. ‘T wanta a wifo, an' I wants her right heah. Yerse'f tuck dat 'oman f{unter de water, an' I've gwine ter hole yerso'f 'sponsible. I'll gln yer ten micits ter glt me a wife, an’ef 1t de eend ob dat time you aln't done made de 'rangements, I'll manl yer tUl yer couldn't bapiso a cat. Does yer heahi” The preacher reflacted a moment, and, addreesing a sister, sald: *‘Sis- ter Kate, ter keep down a'eturbzice, won't yerse'f marry de gen'temant” The slster sgreed that lmmediate matrimony was somowhet iu her line, and then the grlef stricken haaband, turulog to the proacher, exclalmed: “Da scttlement am eatisfactory, brud der. Souse de nvixr dy, Ono Ex yortence from Many. I have ov-n sick aud miseradle so long and h d caused my husband eo much trouble and «¢xpense, nqg one soemod to know what atled me, that I was completely clsheartened und dis— coaraged. In this frame of mind I got & bottle of Hop B.tters and used them unknown to my fam!ly. 1 scon began to lmprove and gained so fast that my husband and tamily thooght it strange and uonatnral, but when I told them what had helved me, they sald, “Hurrah for Hop Bit'ere! long may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy.”’— The Mother. He Was a Sucker, But Too Old. Cincinnati Eaquirer. A few days ago a stock dealer from Flora, Iil,, arrived in the clty with a oonple of car loads of stock, which he dieposed of to good advantage. Whilo down about the Oblo and Misslesippi depot, over which road his stock had arrived, a pair of bunko sharks secizad him up, aud concluded he was just the man they were looking for, and that they woyld tnenwa “‘honeat” penny or a0 by buukoing the sucker. So No. 1 approached him and sald, in the most cordial manner posstble, at the same timo holding out his hand: “Why, how do you do, Mr. B.ack? When did you get here?” Deer are reported plentiful in the woods of Siekiyou county, A wooly pig is the curiosity at Shasta, MISCELLANEOUS. Advices from Victoris, B, state that tha strike of Indian fiehermen is over, the men acoeding to the lemands of the can- nery companies, Fish are running fairly, but in by no means large numbers, A light pack is expected. It is proposed to start a ‘‘forfeit” tem. perance society at Reno, Nev, Theinitia- tion fee will bs 825 and when a member slips upon his pledge he will lose his share of the pot. At a recent meeting of the citizens of the amp of Fleming, N. M., it was decided that no dance-houses should be rmitted in the town, sand strong anti- Chinese resolutions w Crop reports from the districts in Orecon lying east of tke Oascade mountains con- vm the estimate of 20,000 tons of grain for the coming season. Reports from the Yukon mines, Alaska, aro discouraging. About seven miles from Harrisburg many of the claims are buried under sixty feet of snow. The number of sheep in New Mexico is reported to have incressed from 10,000, 0:)0 in 1880, to 20,000,000 at the present time, Portland, Oregon, Is to have this year & million dollar bridge, and rallroad work- shopa costing five million. General an will deliver the opening address at the Tertio- Millennial Exposition in Santa Fe, July 2ad. Bernalil'o county, N, M., talks of baild. ing » court house, to cost $100,000, Victoris, B 0., will shortly be lighted by electricity on the tower systew. ‘White lead works are to be ablished at Socorro, N, M, E—— The Testimony of a Physioclan. James Beeoher, M, D., of Sigourney, Iowa, says for several years I have heen using & Cough Balsam, called DR. WM, HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and in slmost every case throughout my practice I have had entiie success. I have used and prescribed hundreds of bottles ever since the doys of my army practice (1868), when I was surgeon of Hoapital No, 7, Loulsville, Ky. e — Henry's Carbolic Sal Itis the best salve for cuts, bruises, wores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, ch;rpod hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds of skin eruptions, fi kles and pimplos. —_— Russian Jews in Virginia. The colouy of refugee Russian Jews fn Middlesex county, Virginla, are dolng something to cispel the notion that the Hebrow rac> cannot prosper with the plow and the hoe, Thoy are not making so much money as a cot- ton-planter makes in a good season on the Yazoo bottoms, but thoy are In fairly good shape and seem contented. They bave fluished thelr spring plant- fug. With @& favorable eeacon they will make crops to car- ry them through the next year. Thelr lavd is not the best In North Amerios, bui they havo 50,000 acres, and will raise wheat, corn, oats, gar- den vegetables, watermelons and csntaloupes. The finances of the col- ony are still embarrassed,and the The stock dealer sald to the nice young man: “I guess you are mls- taken, My name fsn’t Black, but Joe Brown, snd I'm from Flora, Iil. T came here yesterdey with a couple of oars of stock, and sold cut to-day and made a little money." *Oh,” esld the nice ycung man, 1 rsoh the top NOB HILL. The Palaces ot Oalifornia Millionaires Overiooking San Franocieco— ihe Rough Road of Usble Linee. Jorrespondonce Clevelind Loader, Tne great auvautege of the hill tops for restdences {8 the commanding viow they have of the country for teus of miles oistant, and of the beautiful bay of Ssn Franclsco. Oalfforuia stroet ar d Baoramenso street both com- mence at the harbor aud ran through the businees portion of the clty tor hali & mile tiil they resch Nob bill, close to Kearney sirset, Itehounid be: bourne in mind that the oliy I lefd ont In rqanves, and the strests ran In stealght lnes, at right sngles, over hills and valleye. Hers the oable road commences on Ositfornia sirees, The cara move up tho hill one block, till they come to a crosa-street, whers It {s level to the ex- tont f {ts widch, and then aseends aguin till they come to another cross- oureet, with the same level apace. After cromiog ha'f a dozen streots, half & dezon level places, and pesssing haf & dozen squaees, the oablo oars After proceeding an eighth o a mile the oara go down hill and encountor a like number of crons- streets, and of ez zesching the valley and crossing it, they wiil oiimb another long hiil with 1te serles of crossiogs and terraocer, which add mcch to its appuarauce, Owing to the eaey facll- iy ot reaching the business portion of the oity, by moana of thele cable rosds, Oaitfornis and other streets climbing thess hills are cecupled by the arlaiocracy ef Sau Francisco. The residences ot this oty ara all bullt of wood 1n ~rdor to guard egalust belng aosken dowa by earthqaakes, whica vleit tho city seml-occaawnaily, This rewiués mo thatin addition to the mahy couricsles and acts of hospitall- ty exended to me by the peopla whom I have met o this city, they have kindly gotten np a small shock of eu corthquake for my vapesial hen- efit. At least we had a elight ehock oue mornlng slnce my arrivas, withcut doing any harm, sud iz gave me an inkiag of the percaliar sensation a ‘‘quake” glves. 1 hereby tendor my thacke for this pacoliar entertalnment. Is looks odd to seo tho palaces on Nob hill, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars, conatracted of wood, bat they ara splendld speclmens of elaborate arohiteotural designs, and vle with pretenstous macsions in tho east In mayntficsnce, It will naturally besup- posed that fizea would cesur irequently in a olty bullt almost entirely of woed, and o they would If the houses were conatructad of pine ss Chicsgo mostly was at the tlme of her great fire, Bat the dwelllugs here are ballg of redwood, which is the principal lumber of Caltfornia, and does not 1g- nite and burn easily, cons: quently a fire does not get much under headway before the arrlval of the steam- ers of tho firo depart- ment. Redwood is similar in color to the heatt ¢f blich wocd and ie equally s hard, and 1s sosceptible of a fine polleh, resembliog that of fresh ma- hogany. I have e=een mantle- pieces made of this Jomber which ure really artistlc ard beautifal, The mansions of Gov. Stauford, of Mra, Mark Hopkins, and Mc, Charles Ccéker, ure palsital and present the mont gorgeous architectural effect, al- thoogh bullt of wood, Mrs. Hopklus' house occapics the highest point on Nob Lil, end csn be seen from all polats of San Franclser. From ita obtervatory, which s atated to be 140 feet high, a grand view 1s obtalned in every direction, The cnst of these threo mansiovs, with tholr groands, farniture, and works of art, is about §6 000,000, This, I think, is greatly exeggerated, Still they are a magni- ficent trio of palaces, and ero the largest wooden dweiling bouses in the world. There sre numerous other fice residences on Calitornia, Sacra- mento, Bush and Clay strects, on the hill tops. I naticed that the rallway megnates, the Huntingtons, Orockers, ‘‘you must excuse me. I thought you were an old friend of mine bythe ullme of Black who lives at Iadianap- olle.” “No harm done, mlster, sald the stookman, as he turned around and marted up the street. Heo had not gone more than a couple of blocks, however, before nice young man No. 2 came up all smiles, held out his hand, mf, shaking hands, aald: “Why, I'm real glad to see you, Mr. Brown, When did you leave Flora, and how ia father!” 8ald Brown, looking the nice young man over from head to feet; *‘I left Flora a couple of days sgo and brought some stock to the ofty, but I'll gozh darned 1f I can tell you how your pap ls, for I don't know him.” “‘Don't know my father {n Flors,” #atd the slick young man; ‘‘why, he's president of the Kirst Natlonal bank there; yon must certainly know John Thompson,” “Oh, ho, 80 you say John Thomp- son, prenident of the First National bauk at Flora, Is your papi” “‘Yes Ido,” sald the nice young man, all smiles, *‘Well, then, if that's the case, I know yoar pap, you bet your bottom dollar 1 do. I have kuown him all life; but see here, If John Thaompssn fs your pap, who In the h—Ill {s your mammy, for old John was never mar- ried.” The rice young man suddenly left. A young lady way out in Montana, Who kills time by plsylng plano, Got hurt one day, And couldn't play, Bat 8t, Jacobe Oll cured Johanna, How the ' Fifty" Plan Workea. “T remember,” sald a Detrolt boy to his Sunday aschool teacker, ‘‘you told 106 to alwsye atop and ceunt fifly AUETY. “Yee! Well, I'm glad to hear it Tt cooled your avger, didn'tiif’ “‘You see, a boy, he came into oor alley und mado faces at me and dared mo to fight, I was golng for him. He was b'gger'n me, and I'd have got pulverized, I remembered what you gald and began to couat.” ‘‘And you djdn't fight?” “'No, ma'am, Just as I got to forty-two my blg brother camo along, aud the wey he licked that boy wonld have made your month water. I was golng to count fifty and then ran,” SKINNY MEN, ‘‘Well's Health Renewer” restores health! and vigor, oures Dyspepeia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, ~$1. Hopkius, and Sianford, have thelr homes on top of these hlils, while Fiood, O'Brien (who 1s deceased), Sbaron, and other bonavza kings, have thelr homes in the lower part of the clty. It looks as though the railway aristocracy decline to asso- olate with the plebelan bonanza fel- lows who made thelr immense wealth in minlog stock jobbing, although they have the reputation of having mede it in legitimate mining, which is not true. The houses of these bonanza arlstocrats ore very oostly, I:‘nltl du uot compare with those on Nob 11l SOMETHING . EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se= curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter how oor it may naturally be. agan’s Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti- cle, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness, Roughness, Eru flous, Yul- ar Flushings, ete., ete. 8o elicate and natural are.its effects that its use is not suspected b?' anybody. 0 lady has the right to present a_disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, BAKER’S Laker's Pre wost excelient article for families. S0ld by Grocers everywhere, Derehestor, Mase RHOCOLATES W, BAKER & COw {AS8 THR BRST 8200K [N OMAHA,AND"MAKRS THR LOWES? PRIOES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mal ing it the largest and most complete FURNITURE HOUSE in the West, An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exolusivel{olor the uge of Pasgengers. Thase immense wara~ rooms-=three stores, are 66 feet wide--ara fil'ed with the Grand=- est display of all kinds of Housshold and Offica Furniture ever shown, wAnll are invited to call, take the Elavator on the firat flooz- and go through the building and inepest the stock. CHAS. SHIVERICK, 12086, 1208 and 1210 Farnam 8treet, Omzha HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WALL PAPHR, WINDOW SHADES EASTERH PRICES DUPLIGATED. 118 FARNAM ST, OMAHA SPECIAL NOTiCE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Ground Qil Cake. 1t 1s the best ard cheapest food for stock of any klnd, One ponnd Is equal to three pounda of corn, Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall and win- ter, instead of running down, will increase in welght and be in good market- able condition In the spring. Dairymon as well as others who use it can tes- tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $26.00 per ton; no charge for sacks, Address 04-e0d-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Nah, Menicar [Jispensaay 1 Offices and parlors over tha new. Omaha National Bank, 13th, between Farnam and Douglas Streets. A 5. FISHBLATT, M. D, - PROPRIETCR. Dr. Fishblatt can bes Consulted Everv Day Exo:p' Fridays and Saturdays, thess two Days being devoted to His Disnensary at Des Moines, lowa. hpecial attention given to diseases of the THROAT AMD LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY A¥%D BLADDER And Femalo Diseates, as well ag 411 Chronis and Yervous Diseases DR, TS BT, AT Haa dlscoy red the greatost cura In the world for weaknesa of the back aud limbe, {nvolun discharges, impofency, g ncral debliity, nervousness, lanzuor, confusion of ideas, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trombling, dimnoss of sicht or gid liness, disascd of the hcad, thioat, nose of ak affections of thé liver, luuge, stomach or bowels—those terrible disorders ari-ing from so itary hi ite of yor wnd secret practi es more fatal to the vic nan f Syrens to the maris . era of Uly blighting thelr most radiant hopes or nticipations, rendering marriage tmpossible. Those th.t are suffering from the ovil practices which destroy their mentalaad paysical systems causing NERVOUS DEBILITY, Tho eympto.as of which are a dull, disteosssd mind, which unfits them from porforming sneir bse. ness and eactal duties, makos happy marriago {mposs ble, distresees the act'on of the heart, cousing flushes o heat, de_rossion of spiris, ov 1 forebrding+, cowardico, fears, d rostloss’ nighte, dizzlaess, forgsttuiness, uonatural discharges, palu in tho back and; hips, ‘broathing, melag: choly, tire eaaily of company and hava pref. rence to ba alone, fesling a3 tired in the morning ad when rotiring, a:minal weakncss, lost manhood, white bone deposit in $he urine, rervousness, con- tusion of shouzht, trembling, watery and weak eyes, dyrpepais, constipstion, paloness, pain ané weaknoees in the limbs, etc.. should consult me immoalately and be restored to perfecs health, YOUNG MEN Who have become yictims of solitary vico, that dreadful and destrustive hablé which annually #woeps $0 an untimoly grave thousanda of youug mun of exalted tale brillian intellect who might otherwise entrance listening senators with the thynders of shelr eloquence or wake 10 sosta~ oy the living lyre, may call with fuil confidence. MARRIAGE. Marrled persons or ye n contemplating marrisge be aware of phystcal we knomm los. sive power, m any other disqualifioation speeily relioved Hs who placs him self uoder the caro of $way religiously confide In his houor aa & gentleman, and ot S~ dently rely upon his skill a8 & phyician, ORGANAL WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full vigor rertored. Tala dieirsssing affiic.lon—which renders lite a burden aud marriage impovelbie, 1 4o panaity pald by the victlm o tmproper Indulgoace, Young people 4 excrass fron nat being aware of tho dreadtul consequences tha’ may o: ous. Now who that unders:ands ¥nls subject will deny that procreation fs lost ssoner by thoss talling 1082 1nto lmprop>r habits than by pradent! Bosides boing depriv d of the pleasura of nialthy ot springs, the m >at sorl>us and destractive sympioms of both body animind arise. Tae wystem be- comes derang-d, thophyelcal and menta! funcilons woakoa, Lot of peoceeative yowars, norvous nal ity, dyspepeia, palpitatioa of the heart, indigestion, iconstitutional dob!ll!y.,'udn' of the frame, cough, cousnmption and death. A OURE WARRANTED. Pereons ruined in health by unleained pro‘enders who keep them trifi‘'n month after lmarik: taking polsonous and injurlous compounds, should apply Immediately, DR, FISHBLATT graduste of one of tho moet eminent colleges of she Un ted Statey, haa off scted a7me of the moss astonishlug cures that were ever known; many troubled with rirging in the ears and head, wh naloep, great norvousnoss belog alarmed at cortain sounds, with frequent blusiing, attended seme times with derangement of the mind were cured immediately. TAKE PARTIOCULAR NOTIOE, addressos al #hote who have fojured themseives by lmpropor fndulgence wnd soitary ich ruia both body and mind, unfitting thom for business, study, so-foty or marrlage, 0 aro soma of the melanch_ly offccts produced by the early habits of youth, vis nose of the back and limbe, pains 1a ths bead &a 1 dimness of sight, 1% of musoular po oaks palpl tation of the hears, dyspepsia, nervous irritanility, derangemeny of digestive tunctions, d.hm(py, consumption, etc. PRIVATE OFFICES, JOVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL&BANK, OMAHA, NEB, OONSULTATION FREE. Charges moderate and wi'hiu the reach of all who n Medical treatment. Thoso who res de at a duwtance and cannot call, will receive prom, through mail by sfnply sending thier symptowa wilh postage. Anidrosa Lotk Box 3, Omahs, Neb- FIREWORKS Flags, Balloons, Dr. habits Th EFIRE CRACEKIRRS Torpedoes and 4th of July Goods. SEXD FOR PRICE LISTTO THE HEADQUARTERS MANX MEYER & CO. "

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