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AR f e » 5 FEDINL . TV . THE DAILY:BEE---MONDAY JULY 2, 1883, 7 5T ) TOOTHACHE. e '“:‘.‘ifl.'I'.‘.‘?rnl-."‘?-?'m'”n'.'.‘.'.'l"n:i""ui.‘(.-'3:? | Maple Sugar Making. Can Consumptici be Cured ? ! - \ , e e A e e yettion [ the entry, and must be made within two | Sugar-making now and sugar-making as | The very weneral belief in the incuta o lne O & Tt R0 VOMDeNLS of A Ao G vack years thereafter. In making final proot it wa very different things, and what | bility of consumption now scems to be on OF ¥ Malte NP & Bout o Bk s the settler may appear in person at the dis- | it has gained in facility it has lost in pic wald ta complete overthrow. This | A1, 1 extie bt ¥ trict land office with his witnesses, avdd | turesquesness. The old camp, with its in sentiment has not bheen brought No more; and by & tug to say we e there muke the affidavit and proof’ requir- | primitive appliances, is no more: the “ket- | round by any new method of treatment R AT g 4 s A P ha OO od; or he may, if by reason of bodily in- [ tle” has been superseded by the “pan,” and | e has there been a perceptible enlarge e Dl'y GOOdS aond ca-l'pet HOIISG. T'hie Jaw 18 helr to~"tls a cons Armity or distance it is inconvenient for | the trough has become a mass of crumb- uent in the number of those now living | | Desouty to be wiahed, o pull-t him to appear at the land_ office, with his | ling decay. The women and_children are | yho can claim that they have had and | ¥ To tug! perchance to brenk there's t b, | witnesses, appear before the judge of a | kept at home, and nolonger know the old- | have recovered from this ‘disease; but the | HICAGO. For In that wrench what agonies may con court of record of the county and state, or | time delights of “sufaring-oft,” though in | evidence upon which the revision in opin- | [4 60, Yyied w6 Bave halfdislodged tho stubborn tbe, district and Territory in which the land 1= | the Arcadia of the past their services were |jon is based is even more conelusive *han Have the arges stock and choicest patterns ob f:',‘:.‘.‘:f:;....'.’:':.'-;.;.::ff»fn‘. Moo 0P situated, andjthere make final proof. \vlicy, | not despised, and the whole household set | that which could by any possibility be ob- y For who would bear the wiilps and stings of patn, | & homestead Settler dies before he can rove | up its abode in the woods tained from either of these two sources. | {2 i The old WwilV's Bostetim, dentists’ contamely ' | ap, the widow, or in case of her dettn, the | The sap was collected then in troughs, It is simply this, that “post mortem” ex- | g ‘The pangs of hope deferred, kind sleep’s delay, heirs, may continue settlement and ohtain | each about three feet long, hollowed out of | amiuations ha: vealed the fact that | Wien he himself might bis quietus muke title and requisite proof at the proper |sections of poplars, and was conveyed to | plumonary phthisic is a compla’nt of | it i For onie poor shilling * Who would furdels e, time. In case of death of both parents | the kettles in barrels, from which it was | much greater frequency than has been com- | { ‘Lo groan amd sink beneath & load of pain leaving infant children, the homestead | transferred by scoops. There were five or [monly supposed, and” that multitudes of | RAILWAY. { Bu that iudroat athomething lodged vt may be sold for cnsh for benefit of the chil. | more k.-lulw.‘r.‘.....'.»u to thirty wallons in | poaple have had the disease, and have heen | 1 The linen twisted forceps, from wiose panigs dren, and purchaser will receive title. capacity, and each was filled with peactieally cured of it, who have never so | ; o1 K 8 teo : NoJuws at ease returr | ““The safe of n homestend elaim fo an-| which was kept_boiling, the Lt uuch s suspected the cunse of their i1l | ORI i COUNCH BLCF g T fro g . T ATt s oy other party before completion of title, is [ being refille ‘l'mn; |:..~ smaller ooy 4 | com | y inn ly to others that Is kuows not o ccognized. 1n making final proof the | evaporation reduced the quantity. When Lo series of examinations, made some | Ever Brought to the City and at s deatists do make cowards of us ail; not recognised, 18 IO, of Lig)| D GORUMIU WEPEYSA e 107 osined cont | s e oy e Siputiisyisiade stuts) y j And thus the nutive hiue of reso sottler must swear that no part the mo since at the hospital at Edinburgh, it | p,, /s Magnificent Sleepers. Tu alclled 08 WilL Ui¥ Bale ¢ lond has been alienated, except for church, | gistency, the hot syrup was dipped ont and | .ag found that the Tungs of not less than | £ @/iman’s Magnificent Sleepers. ; And many a one. whese courage wee | cometery, or school purposes, or right of | passed through a flannel strainer into cov- | wo-third of those who dicd when over forty this regard, his footsteps turn wiva railronds, cred tubs, from which again it was poured s of age were fnoa condition that | Scured at the name of dent!st Homesiead clafms may be relinquished, | into a thick-bottomed Kettle for the pue- | Suld not be accounted for in 1o other Way | aud the fnest Dining Cars in the world, T.OWER PRICES - but insuch case the land reverts to the [Pose of “stirriug oft)" some milk and the [ Jan by the supposition that atsonie period | 11 you are g east to CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, you are going north to 8T, v 1| orany point be THE PUBLIU LAND LAWS, Government. If a settler does not wish to [ Whites of several eggs being added to it | | intheir lives consumption had existed, and | AU, Bie s s o ST ROUTE, remain five years on his tract, he may pay [ Thus prepared it was placed over aslow five, | had heen afterwards chiecked or cured, | i Ciieatn, Wiw S e PAUL ety Tu response to many inquiries constantly | for it, as under pre-emption law, in cash or [and Jkept just below beiling point until | Dortions of the lungs had been destroyed ; | | Ticket otfce loc xton Hotel, at corner of received from all partsof the United States, | warj uts at any time after six monthy of | the sediment and all forcign matter in it | hut the eavities formed had been he we have prepared the following summary | uctual residence. Homesteaders arc allow- | Hoated to the top and were removed, when | by contraction and adhesion of t1 of the laws of the United States under |ed six months after entry to commence | it heeame deliciously translucent. Tt was | y¢ the disint which settlers enter upon the public lands: [ improvements and estabKsh residence. now exposed to a greater heat and gently Farnam and Fourteenth strects and at' U, P, depoty | and at Millard Hotel, Omaha. v walls, | g time Table'in another column, ated substance had been | P AL NASH, ral Agent. | shut in by the formation of tibrous tissue, t Agent, Omaha, THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS VICINITY. THE AGRICULTURAL LANDS The law allows but one homestead privi. | boiled, the evaporation continuing, and 4 T | AV H. CARPEN rp-‘}\t&m‘ | Tege to any one person. bringing it nearcr to the point of granula- [ 1t knocks all the Jove out of a man to GEO, 1, HEAFFORD, very person who served riot less than | tion. Now the sugar-maker is all watch- | have the music suddenly stop and ey e Asst. Gen'l Pass Agent. D taid ed os minimum, dying |G BRI e army or navy of the | {ulness, and it fared i1l with those who [men in the ball-room hear him sk Wit | T L 'S ' 1 limits; the other at | . 5 { distracted ,him, for if the golden liquid | £ir1: “Can T hold you a little when we goo | 3 : > e BlE . | United States during the recent rebellion, | listracted s for if the golden lig o T YOCR It | i 401 BROADWAY, . L - COUNCIL BLUFFS. t\'llhin“:u r...nTnf.‘i':"Jl"ri:":"3:-:"‘.‘-2;;\::!5"""’ was honorauly qrecharged aud hus ro- ‘}"Q.‘:::::".."a\'\'\'T»u]fli'll‘nh.,:.':u “.‘1\\"'.'..";:\:11“' 3 |\... \&lllu‘nlll‘l.\I:llm:\ '\' \.‘1.'"‘.- start fi | 77777 Wit by purchase -t public Tand. sale, by ordi- | Mtined loyal to the Government, may cnte g o esEtan Mkt = BT TR e s 16 VINHE of o homestead, and the time of his services [ While (Do | Ciucinnati, one duy, & young man came| y, .o avare that we are combating & prevallin i P O ’,‘"I" s, w the 15,211 he dedheted from the period of five | He tested it constantly, plucking |on board, leading o blushing da v | prejudic sion and peon Whow wo asesth i ‘ ) [preemption, homestead, timber eulture, | G0 LG What the party shall reside | threads of it from his stirring and trailing | the hand, wnd approaching the polite cierk, | it we cure discaseh of the biood With i wes at public sale | « Do Not Fail to Call and Examine Stock Before Purchasing, HARKNESS Bros: | ee eve: tetimuaiet oot » — - s upon and cultevate bis homestead at Jeast | them round in cups of’ cold water. - While |suid, in a suppressed voice: “L gay, me and | vegstable remodyt We oursives woro not easily g g i“i" f:’h';!*' “‘hv:]l h)n_‘lfi flrt'lflfirnll at pul- | e vear after he commences improvements, | e thrends yielded wasily to the touch, [ my wife huve just got married, and I'm use you_ do not belleve et 1 ; ¢ anction to the highest bidder hy proela- | e S8 SHEES i it sho bo the sugar was not yet don: soon as | looking for madations.” “Looking for > Largest and Most Reliable House for ation of tHE Brauiie . .| The widow of a soldier, or it she be dead g | mot y ! k omaudi " Looking fi The Largest and st Rel e :;.mmulnl: tlul (lnli:sulni: (-rllv} mld.- ull 1 [or is married again the minor heirs \ill me broke erisp between his fingers, the | 4 herth ¥ hastily inguires the clerk, pass- | covery and application of steam, railroads, electrici- E reneral Land ands so offered and 2 time had come to take the kettle oft' the | ing tickets toanother passenger. “A hirth § [ S it Were not those who preached that it was 8 e " * ol | any) may, through their guardian, make | !} : \ ¢ %) possible to accomplish such grand results, as we see F ot sold, and not since reserved ot with- |00 T BECRRC (e Hie wolder died | fire. As the sugar began (o cool, it crystal- | thunder and Tightning mn ™ {nsped the ase | ksl trdss piononnesd et wat s por s | 4 drawn from the market can be secured by | AFECEEG TG S o1 " form o his en- | ized around the sides, and gradually tho [ tonished groom, “we hees 5 aut just. got | onbists sv: ot W do ot ak that you o i Lot LT thetn Dako. | listment will be credited upon the teru of | Whole mass, under a vigorous atirrinig be- | married—we want a place 1) stay all night, ur word! We bring corroborating testimony. i y 1l AVE Svee it e et | required residence. Lands acquired under | came granular | rou kuow. we domonstrate by living, reliable witnesses that every word we say Is true. a1l having been reserved Rt e ten l,',!l._:u-c homestead laws are not liable for any | In that way sugar was made years ago, | IN THE WEST. emption and tree claims on account of | debt contracted prior to the issuing of thc [and when the sap flowed profusely the ope —— Awk_ vourself the question, could men occupying | Domistic HAPEINESS.—The harmoay | the political, social and financial position these mem of 1 their agricultural value, and because this | AR and tho fire cast strange shadows in the | ™ dinne not the state of the he: ivery word we say in - regard to our remedy is FE system is more in accordance with the in- TREE CLAIMS. woods. Butdnstead of 1 hut of logs pere | * much as the condition of the stomich | true, and the certificates we publish are from men of 3 tors, s under the public sale system. Sious | than 160 acres on any one section, entirely | i 4" \ith many elaborate devices 1o pre- | womau ~rank heresy, ‘wo know—to be i\ able to make a cheerfil home than to talk ATLANTA, GA., JAN. 1, 1882, il Greek. Before marringe, tho ahility tosi Weber, Lindeman and Hardman Pianos, Western, Eastern, Cottage, Burdette Drgansi vy suvvesed T buc vers bt ot hi | pevon cun maks more. dhan o entry | Vit waste aned deterioration. Formci person can make more than one entry Y aple > ¥ .G N OE | We are managers of the Swift Specific Co,, and vetib 18 naw catatabAlu tHergandet, Mo Al ahles v bl with an it | divinely and to play impossible n.usic are | nen'« niriing art o the ek o i covpang FOR CASH OR ON TIME PAYMENTS, FRERAPFIONS. The qualifications of applicants are the | {1 1 (M AT, NG AR S | veey adtractive; hut when two peoplosettle LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR. me as under the pre-emption and home- Wholesale Druggists, stead laws, The land office charges are, for 160 acres or more than 80, §14 when an entry is made, and $4 at final proof. For B0 acres or less, $9 at entry, and $4 at final down to the steady work of loving each other for forty or fifty years, the kitchen — inevitably emphaizes itself, and the chances ATLANTA, GA,, August, 1881, hored out of it, which formed a tube; bhut | 2 A e < oly | We know the gentlemen composing the firm of { in most orchiards of to-day a galvimized fron | OF Success are greater with o comely Rankin & Baxan, They ate promineat oitis it oo ch GRANETLh lizati bfinal | 5t is used, which has the advantage of | 1OUSe-wifo than with an necomplished our State, men of means, and of high charw= - = = |1$0:become, such underishe, e Ao | proof. The applicant must make aidavit | LR R FECER S LG ATV 06 | beauty, who knows everything exaept nuw | tor and standin | OUNOH: BLUEFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ' L ren Tands oF s wystveved Iy | 1at tho land specifed in his application s | iy [, (R B, S AN | 10 sl the house attract ) "o ereiants Bank: The following are the time of arrival and departure to which the Indians' title is extinguished, | cXclusively prairie, or other laud devoid of | o) eetions are miade with the wnvarying | — of traing from the local depots. The trains start from - ey exceeding 160 acres unden | timber, thut his filing and entry is made | 4.0 66 Gollections from lett s the Union Pacific depot about ten minutes earlier l and pu! e not exceeding 160 ac OS.UNCEY | gor the cultivation of timber for his own It tlib grovo 13 onosHG NIk midl than helow stated, and arrive at the depot about ten the pre-emption laws. After making sot- clusive use and benefit; that the appli- [ i Teads of families, widows or single per- | sons (male or female), over the uge of | twenty-oue years, citizens of the United TOWA. | States or who have declared their intention | below ; that is a small picce of ellerwood ahout three inches long with the pith J. MU EILI.ER, COUNCIL BLUFF; A. 0. BACON, Speaker House Rop's, IMBER OF Praer SovND.—The ALF. H. COLQUITT jGovernor of Ga. dr tree growths of Puget Sound form o minutes later. 0 ; Write for a copy of the little book—tree. i tlement, if on “offered” land, the applicant gy or | BOUSO I8 in w hollow, the sap, asit is gnth- | 5¢ 10 wonders of the Amer vorld. Th 4 will be pald to any chetnteb Wik L s L s iy t, if o ant | O & fith and not for | 1! ; ] th-15¢ tho wonders of the American world. They | $1,000 Rewar be any chemist who . ains on pool lines and K. C. run on Chicago tio, . IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. must file his declaratory siatement with | ¢3tion is made in good ered, is emptied into a “flume,” whic ot in height, and some speci- | will Aind on tiie analysia of 100 bottles 8. 8. 8., ove . Lous time, twenty minutes faster than local. f ? ¥ lation, or directly or . : | average 200 f thedistrict land office within thirty days, for | 1o Purpose of speculation, Y OF | quickly conducts it to a large Teservoir | pen e o partiole of Mercury, Todide Potassium, or any min- ; a e withix or | i\ directly for the use of any other person | Uik cta e Teser cut that mensured 320 foet | Dartiele of Mer i Biahid Lilools AU SH Ol DIGES tine c SPEGHT PROP which & fee "”}m 'sfml“‘l"‘l‘ and e h&“‘:rll"(hxf::figl\:?rtlflm he JAe63K 1o Hol ‘dnd :’{"l_'.l."h‘h:um::;lmf'f]‘I""," it ":f”""‘"‘l n length and 12 feet in diameter at thebase, | ™ " THE SWIFT SPECIFIC o, Ve one year from date of settlement make fi- [ 0, P¢! f irouh u s e cloth. From the r with's' Bteatkht and well hrapoftionsds) Drawer 8, ATLANTA, Ga. Dephrt N e i Arsive.? : ’ * | nal proof of his actusl residence on and | CUlHivate the land and comply “"ll‘“"‘l: voir the sap is conducted, as required, h Tets foe s th LA e |- S Atlantic Exf p. m. p Pacific Ext .. v cultivation of the tract, and pay therefor at Kx and Mail* Ex and Mail i 1111 Douglas St. .m. | Des Moines ac 3 Omaha, Neb. $1.25 per acre if outside of railroad limits, AGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY. or $ per acre if within these limits, Lot MANUFACTURER OF and he may pay incash or by mitary longth of ninety feet tothefirst limb. The J" Whenee | yodur trees are in like proportion, and_are DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S '3 ofiron tubes, to | oyt valuable for wooden ware of all ing, in a condition | kinds, while the firs are the best for spar laws, and that he has not pm\'iam«lf‘ *n entry under the timber culture law. No residence is required on a tree claim, but the claimant must break or plow five through tin pipes into a “heat it passes through o s be delivered, after str ¢ for “sugaring off. A abin timber vet found i count P A acres of a quarter section, and pro-rata on b i Gk ek e enor o |a0d ship timber yet found in any country. At ant Tx. 040 o o | ek and o | bounty land warrants, agricultural college, | 3 g ]jer lt{nu:tv during the first year after I““_',“" e e ':. B ]’:”;I"f‘ market, i | There are few nations that do not use them AND : N.Y. E p. m. | Neb. & Kas E i Gall . . | private claim or Supreme Court scrip. entry. During the second year he must [ °F @ ¢ earer color. for \ese AMproves |y ghip-building. One-fourth the wealth ; CHICAUO ANdZNORTIWESTERN alvanizea Iron Cornices. |" When the tract has been surveyed and is | break five neres more, and cultivate to cro, | C143 but there are some who actually | of San Francisco was culled from the firs ¢ 8" Mooy s pim RN 015 0. m. | not “offered” land, the claimant must file | o\ o oryvise the five acres first broken. v ""."‘,”"',',I".\"'. L '."?" ol and that. | of Puget Sound whilo the government slep etV AN CUELE ] Mail and 9 i #arDormer Windows, Finials, Tin, Tron and slate | 1is or her declaratory statement within |1y pip the third year he must plant in [ (" Sl LML and to-day all the principal steam mill Accom (Sat) Mon). . 1:45 p. m. | Roofing, Specht's patent Metailic Skylight, Patent | three months from date of settlement, and treo seeds, trees or cuttings, the first five | {10 chan ainly not he owners who saw and prepare for market n\\;:; 3 A b J :]‘uu-ml t-'lmtl'!-: .n':nl l‘!.r-ckfi -"h'vlun l|m" make proof and payment within thirty- | 00 e,md' atitivate to “m‘p e otherwise | Vet ]r :]n_ml 1l llx.« lllul-uln- lumul 100,000 to 200,000 feet a day to each mill— < \ Nand Beb Y o et Cleliies Ao saeve Ane of §o¢ vl | three months from date of settlement. | T Yl 15 e e |Social life of the old camps, w and there are thirty or more mills—are - 4 e AT A R, ey terndes Lo Menk | 6 Shomsent i the firs thiois o b doue ua |11 second. five acves, and by the end of |y cur-time in the Green Monintains ends FORZEITHER SEX, the fourth year the entire tract of ten acres must have heeen planted to timber trees, Aty y | Whensettlements aremade on unsurvey- | Tt Bite eesn Pl g0 G REU Berer v ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. ]:il' Innds settlers are required to file thist | seiencion of time in easo drought or grass residents of San Francisco, where they in- vest their profits, to the great injury of residents of the Sound. There is, apparent- pling. 11y, no exhaustion of the timber, and a cen- agent for Peerson & Hill patent Inside Blind. | der the pre-emption laws. ing memories with those who ave now e¢hh- ing away.—Harper's Magaziue. (reme TITed 1 Thisremedy being infected directly to the seat of i § the disease, requires ne change of diet or nauseous, F | ] i hoppers destroy trees. These trees he must A lady tells us “the first hottlo h““\.ury will possibly elapse before the Puget | mercurial or poisonous medicines to be taken intern- (ter the dat2 of the receipt at the district iy g i oo Sound forests will be cleared of their im. |8l When used as a preventive by either sex, it is | ¢ Gra'ha‘m Pa‘per co-, Tand oftice, or of the approved plat of the | Cultivate and protect, and if, at ‘('.'“ XD | done my daughter a great deal of good, | JRHE RS WL d {res bW thar ossible to contract any private disease; but i the £ : . . b tion of eight years from date of entry, or [} .\ ¢, does not distress her now, nor 3 wo of those already us unately afflicted we guar- Mail and Be oo Mail and Ex. .. 4 SISO ALY R Bt Lohiss ek b pastak their claims, and make | v i within five years thereafier, ol Bull Peant?Hine: axtroroob tiatl | antee throe boxes to cure, or we will rofund the § 3 Cannon Bali..:. - | Cannon Ball. 11:05 a. m. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN proof and payment within thirty months | o) st e O 0 g dead, his heirs, sho suffer from tha ; {u'nu ired | | — money, [-'rll“ by mall, postage paid, §2 per box, or i A ) ; : | from the expiration of gaid_three months; | the entrant, or The be doacs W8 N6 |fecling which she did before taking | wg gHOULD HELP ONE ANOTHER. ires oves 0r 86, G Depart eve, [ PAP SWIITING, | payments the same as in case of “offered” | P yine ny Hood's Sarsapailla A second bntle WRITTEN GUARANTEES ., (| y 2 i y (WRAPPI o?hmd planting, culu‘ mglmul 'plrmemn;; tlul; 3 her preparittion | M INoruax Huxt, of No. 160 Chestiut street, | fuued by all authorized agents. g i y 4 4 i ' s than eight years, and ; | e Y ; %op. m. ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND | “Pre-cmptors may submit proofs of resi- | timber 1or not less than Skt SR S|t such a concentration of vitalizinig, | Sorinld, Mass, writes Apel 10, 1855, s From St Paul . 8:50 0. m, 5 | dence and improvements at any time after | (o500 4 s Niving thrifty trees on each of | enriching, purifying and invigorating aving the affiietion caused by Kidney and lver F : e . |PRINTERS’ STOCK, |six months of actual residence. e must 3 G 8T 0 (oo planted, he, or | propertios an Hond's Sarsapaill. Wseaso, ani ater enduring tho aches, i, weak: | AP o ©! ebrun & Co- 9:20 a. m. | Mail and 5 ') | show by his own testimony and by two | 1} o will be entit d to o patent. It should | | —em— g M ) ¢ ’ 2 i i il i ey i 8 patent. 1t s Muny of the newly impoated polonaises | ness and Zdepression incident thereto until body and i &4 Cash paid for Rags and Paper S ck, Scra 3 added, that in making final proof It s Gt v i SOLE PROPRIETORS. | and Metals. nd cultivation—a habitable dwelling and must be shown that “uot less than twenty- | e, cut with casement or heart-shaped | woul were noarly distracted, 1 sought for reliet and a U Dot I8¢ R, hote ek e Ol m | Pacfo R, : Paper Stock Warehouses, 1220 to 1227 North Sixth | other improvements, to the satisfaction of ~ dred trees were planted to e :h | bodices, or in gonduated Vandykes, the | .o tor my trouble, and was told by a friend who NS T- Goodman, Druggioh Role Ageet for “()m._" ] m. | Mail and Ex trest. may2sm | the land officers that the spirit of the law | 1°Veh hundred trees were pli [ Jongest” reachingg from the thront to the 7 17 1 Soubie il wa iR » v | N g ' | [ has been complied with. b belt in fi rneath this oponjing |4 \Ronelirad by ik imesl, Byt Sie e aEIEY | esnm e " ] tExcept Saturdays. {Except | | Itis not necessary that the ten ucres | I8 v aiiro ns Hiiub's Raady, st yoan asa s 1 ¥ DR. meTIER, | At any time before the expiration of the |should be in a compict body. s st an ¢ dored plastron of satin |ure cure was Hu :" I.\ vul- ulln‘-“v: ’m DR, HENDERSON, | A rosuar grauate i 5 78 AXD OMAHA MTRRST RATLYAT, | time allowed for proof and payment, the |~ Failure to comply withany of the requir- | or velvet, and somotimos it is covered | mendation I commenced taking ity and tho fiet fow | g5 KEUAGUENUL | medicine, Over, sixtoen g E sa a.mn. 114, [8a. m, 94, m. 108, m. 11 settler may, by making proper application | ments of the law at any tn]m- Hllvir ne | with applique work in silk and jet. doses improved my ‘condition in a very marked man KANSAS CITY, MO, | Chicago. ! pioé |8 |, 1m, 8p. . 8 p.m. A | at the land office and payment of the re- | year, from date of enfry, renders such cn- —— nor, and_ & continuance of its use has Justinediah Authorized by the state to treat § L oho. | 677 St, Charles St,, St. Louis, Mo, | quired fee, couvert his claim into a home- |try linble to contest, and upon due proof | 10w T0 Buy A HorsE—An ofd horse : Chronio, Nervous and Private diseases § Street _cars run half hourly to the m Pacific y ’ ) 4 ) G. | mun, speaking on this subject, snys: “If | that my friends claimed for it—that it was a sure Asthma, Epilepsy, Rheumatism, Piles, i Arpct. On By oo thr bexin thelr Gina kD stead, and the time he has resided upon |of such failure tha antry will be cancellec. . speaking or et Tapo Worm, Usinary and Skin Die- ' clock u. ., and rin regularly during the day at 9, the land is credited on homestead residence | No land acquired under this law will i.. [ You want to buy a horse, don'thelieve your | t cure for all diseases of the kidneys vt R LB K L g Ailoe Slicksud HnO ol b SRADUATE of two medical colleges, | if e desires. No person who abandons his | any event hecome linble to the satisfaction | 0Wn brother. Tuke OME d for it L iver, - Soveral of m friends in Springfild havo Soxuil Debility los of sexvai ) e longer In the treatment of CHRON | residence on his own land to reside on pub- | of ‘any debt or debts contracted prior to | Your eye isyourmarket. Dowt buywhorse | LR C L Thorlesnite of cases cured. No Injurious medle P . P ou: ANDBLOOD Diseases than any | Jic Jand in the same State or Territory, or | the issuing of the final certificate therefor. eSS, hitch him anc take o h SR uobimtion” Moo Wietneie::/ ATIalS. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | ot . Louls, an olty pepers show anid | w1, owne 330 acres of land, is entitled. to | REMARKS. thing oft but his halter, and lead him ar my duty a8 woll a8 a pleasure to mo to recommend | Cines sed; | No dotanti !t itance, " Cou: Jonsultation free and Invited. P g 3 o | £ s . OT] i I , " N 1l | — When it i inconvenicnt to visi. the city for treat. | the benefits of the pre-emption laws. Ttis| 4 (ualified applicant counot take a 1Phe hus 9 corny g b ,'""":'.'; 4‘;';'85 THunt’s Remedy in the highest possiblo terms, :‘;‘f’::";‘l'.'m"“_'_‘“',m”“ffl'fu & ook ® ek RAILROAD. Wi ™ s can bo sent by mail orexpress overy- | held however, that this provision does not |y diend und pre-emption claim at the "‘llf“fiz-‘"l"] L Bralaprodalion s 2 for both sexes—llustratod—and circulars of other ista it is frankly stated. "Callor write. | 8pPLY to & house and lot in town. Claims | Giicine hat e may take either and a e s T i s kon R TR e b Ap v AL SO o saadites Ho 0 T CE OF FRE AGENT, ) Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Physical | cannot be transferred until title is perfect- | oo Glaim 'at the same time. A man may l!:::;: ;\II)W !1: :;:ul ,‘I‘::;‘v .l £ DrRUIR At 1, Bavin: a0k hagiose ‘st | 00 i N iy, i Burs, May 12,1553, | Weakness, Mercurial and other affections of Throat, | ed. The second filing of a declaratory | take a pre-emption and a tree claim, and | | A g . ¥ b gt 4 oty b S 1 his eyes an't see any more than o dlery, trunks, valises, ete,, No. 477 Main street, . o e MR Skin and Bones, Blood lipurities and Blood Poison- | statement by any pre-emptor, when first | after proving up and obtaining title to his | iy Vit 45 B0 CAE see 4py oo TGh @ n a'lth is wsalth O'DATLY of one or more cars | 1% Skin_ affections, OId"Sores and Uleers, Impedi- | filing was legal in all respects,is prohibited. | pre-emption, may then enter o homestead, |’|" (SR e i that sy whew | PPrineficld, Mass, writes us under date of April 10, © . LIDCONSIGNED to | ments to Marriage, Rheumatism, Specislat | gefore proot” and payment on pre-emption | (if he can find one), and thus secure 480 | ue\" P OF B ut. be ut ainest | 1080 BLUFFS. tention to cases from overworked brain. - SURGICAL | claims, written notice must be given by the | acres of land. |us you can, you'll get :lll).'l‘ll. phie GrxtukMEs,—1 have used Hunt's Remedy, the A& Those cars will come through to destination | CASES recelve pecial attentisn. _ Diseases arisii | claimants to the Register, who must posta | The above abstract of the laws relating | iy un expart gets stuck. A horse MY | bost modioine for disoasos of the kidneys, fiver, without stopping. Quick time [is thereby insrued. | from Imprudence, Excesses, Indulgences, | notice in his office and cause the same to | to the settlement of the public lands has FE R ) go amile & minu il K : Please onder your goods via C. B & @ . K. be published in a newspaper nearest the | been submitted to the Register and Receiv- | 1001 00\"f 7 ' Gl KO & WLE S0 BRI | ulader nd urinary organs, and have recsived great f A land for at least thirty days, 4 in cuses of | er at the Fargo Land Office, and pronounc- | ') ‘ould tell it till something Isap- | beneit to my health from its use, and 1 find that it roc F o by threm 65 be ectmate. ey ouse |a live man could tell it i Loy A B WEST G-UIDE. ) homesteads. | y them to rgo Lrpudli | s, Or ) Ay have o weak buack. (ive [ will do just what is claimed for it; it will cure disease - Fabse ! ’ TRkage OF Saump Y, aure. v HOMEaTRARS, e — { i the whip and off he goes for & mile OF | 4y youtoro health, 1 therefore pronounce 1t the oy oo B vl ot e el Of % MY | firoman known aw Bill Hall, taro, then, alfaf o andden, ho bith dOWD 1| o modicue that 1 havo ever ued.” 4 . |..“’.':£’., .,..‘E,OI‘EWA'MM and strengthencd - | One years, and is a citizen of the United fi’“] & “l‘"‘f ’l". ]”"[‘ll""'"; like s ball, 0t again, but be soon sits down for good, Dr. E. ¢, West's Nerve and Brain Treatment, s 1 “FOR TABLE USE. etc., 18 and interesting advertisement long rug States or has filed his declaration of inten- e Bt. Jacob's all bought, | ane nothing but a derrick conld raise him.” BOSTON & ALBANY RAILROAD. gearsntesd specite fov Hysiawts, DiastasesSoopwnl paper. In reply to inquiries we will say that there Js | tion to becomesuch, is entitled to ent And it very soon *‘brought i | Mons, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, o, Nervous er g ion to become such, is entitled to enter one- | A Y el United States | Auskrr Hour, Esq., paymaster Boston & Albany | Prosiration caused bx the use of alcohol oF tobaced, 10 evidence of humbug about this. On the contrary, e Y f > 80 p Women obtain 1 nited ea ; Y The hump and the soreness and all / The Natural Mineral the advertisers are very highly indorsed. Interested | quarter section or less quantity of unap- e hump 4 hess and all, A bont. alxt {irond, at Bpringfiold, M ites April 23, 1889 | Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the ) o [persons may get sealed circulars giving ail particulas | propriated public lind under “the home- —— B o e it | iaiseed 06 ucinfeld, Matm:, writes Apsil W8y APEH Brain, resuitg In- Lovanity and leading to misery, i resding Hris Mo on B 0, b i : D . patents yearly 3 se ] od my'e ence | decay’ and death, Premature , Barrel ’ | KAISER WATER, [¥ VUi iggedies co.r-0-boxots Butlo, | stead laws. The applicant must make an A e yeat ending July, 1880, Ax might be o and my expertonco | G ML LG ibhor nex, Involimiary Lowos and g ~ al avil al e 18 over the age of twenty- - . R f with it has been such that I can cheerfully say that Spermatorrhaea cause by over exertions » ? Riavi iligs I 16 age of bwentysi() yyi b ccetn of thie expected, most of them relate to lightens [ Wit it has b o Lo chibriully sy that § d b itions of $he | ] From Birresborn onthe Rhine. Recommended b NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO. | B oicien of tho nteed Stsies ot s des | deends upon knowing. v o brain, well-abuse or over indulgence. Each box con- . : » ke | ing women's work. Among thetn are @ jar | am satised that it will do Just what it promises to [ Praim scll-abuse or over-indulgence; Kach box con- i i %o medicn suttocitie. DER &0 clared his"inténtfon to become such, and | 10 sncceed. tifter, a hag hold pillow-sham holder ; | do if used nccording to divections.” boxos for 86,00, Hent by mail prepaid on receipt of i ‘ ot e LRI Caacs, 118, HASTINGS, NEB. that the entry is made for his‘exclusive use [, Fvery man truly lives so long as I o dreas protector, two dust-puns, w washing WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES ‘ i for acf ettle his nature or some way makes good the | machine, a fluting iron, w dress cart, a fish- Capital, ~ - $250.000. | that part of the commission required fo be | Lt every youngan set out in life with | ing machine treadlc, u wash bain, an iron To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes accompanied with §5.00, we willsend the purchaser our written guarantee torefund the money e ent do foct C! G ! pid When entry 18 made,us follows: Whes, | the resolution to be zuided by the princi- | heater, andirons, @ garment stiflener, By e AN B, i 5 3 within m]mm"; Yimits, fop '3 acres, $10, | Plo of uprightuess, and stick by it tivmly, | folding chuir, a wi robe bed, w window mie wly Drugyist, Omaha, Neb. ;u‘.\\ “‘w"”‘m“ |I President emmla BT aaree e §° ‘_“‘m_' and there will be no dunger of shipwreck- | eleaner, - napkin, a clothespin, a weather ‘ ANHOOD Positively Restored in from two to 10 e & CLARY rosident ma R jores, » €O |0 manhool. © | strip, aehurn, an indids bed, a dipper; VL days by Mexican Vegetable Confection, For 1f you are young and i suffeetng .rou g R e inission $4. Outside of milroad limits, fc o only wished tohe k hi ! or dish and o plaiting device. particulars tddress San Meteo Medical Co. B 0. Box, A::rfiol;‘.'ull. dosios CPW u«:l R, Cashier. $10, commission $4, and in proportion for |, It one only wished to be happy, this conld | a paper di; o pla I3 . P riem scees | Ay 2 Fouebentin o Samuel Aloxander, © " Gawaid Oliver 80 or 40 acres. When these requirments | '© eadily accomplished; but”we wish te e Unexpected Materialization, A. L. Clarke, C. Webster are complied with the Receiver issucs his | 2 happicr than other people and this is | GoolH Pradt, e B Hearth receipt in duplicate, and_the matter 15 en- | A1rost diflicult, for we helieve others to be | 4y yespected incident ’ i A tored upon the records of the office, _.frop [ 14ppicy thar they are. : faithful observance of the law in regarc to | , *here isa pleasure in admiration, and Matter of Application of Michael Leary for Liquor Li~ cense. NOTICE. 1 Notice i hereby given that Micheal Le ok place at a vidence, 1. 1, es and gentle- wlistic seane | recently. A party of First Mortgage Loans a Speoialty |actual scttiement and cultivation jor 1. | %1:is that which properly causetlh i |10 i aments with o unedium b mator aid iy Gounelt o Oumal 1 i | continuous term of five years, ut the expic- | 11Ot When we (inC0ver el i 80 | vive them a private seance. The agent sell malt, spirituous a " tion where school Bonds ther legally issued Mu. | fter, final proof must be made, and | "' ”‘ A MUEDT | ops wiving a five-dollure bill and receiving It there be 10 objection, remonstrance or 1 %, | nicial Becuritied to Nebraska can b nogoiatad on | § ':.Imm 0 the land officers, that | 1OFC beyond hat which one undentand | the change. The fees waro pa sed into Al vithin s weels frof Jun Tarmns i all wel ot o hoans uiade on improved | part of the commissions remaining unpaid | s cannor tully reach und comprebend. | et by the agentand the seauce begun, A ooy VLT NN v Avalia 1 X t p % | roepons !'w.'.‘nmmJ.M.w[ul fthestate throush | dpe same in amount as paid on n.’n | ~r——— | Materinlized fo of departed brothers, The Omaha Beo ...\.,!.!fq:.'-:“&"l“,fifiu‘;i\.fi”bl.:""'" i e must be paid. The ister then issnes erins of sease are nentraliz isters and friends issued from the cabinet notice once each week for two weeks at the expense 3 his certificate and makes proper returns to | |, uaritan Nervine, Try it, £1.50, | 1t the request of the visitors. Presently o | i ACKNOWLEDGED T0 BE THE BEST BY ALL | of the spplivante The city of (iahs J\:‘-'-:_w' %o be 3 1Y ostetters Stomacy | the General Land Office, as o basis of a Y | departed sister of a Mr. 8., with a bouguet WHO HAVE PUT THEN T0 A PRAGTICAL ol sben T e i ""? B rstomach | otent, ndent, \l:’ 8, L, f\lnv\ an, | in dier hand, issued and presented him witi TRAT. ADAFTRD 70 o o i3 i f Shaduirements of the - | = 400 cottor desiring to make final proof. SSonaritan: Neve- | the flowers. He noticed o piece of green H i i s e ot s £ | FEgel anA S0Fb GBI, v o g v vie isgor | } ent revale 10144 | notice of his intention, describing the land DESCIpIa 1A Y08 DACGERARIHAL Vialloms NOTH . i e eey Jure 3 and giving the names of four witnesses by — RigEath: DI Bok B IAOR . SHIR MLS - 08 ice 1s tibihdin » Vi tiow of apeov o0 |ous residence, cultivation, etc., are to be | the youngest member of the funily should ulwh‘l..‘ had given to :‘. .uuhll n“]nul r Sy 0 the way o and city council of Guaha (0 Hoanse ki o i, am slters | established. ‘This notice must be accom | haya thing given givea Bl fo o, [ A71VA) howe the edcm ftelegraphioc & Faraan bk, Toted ward Opiins Mot e LA 4L L4 L1} boly st discass | panied by a deposit of money suflicient to | “Ihe chores,” which the country boys and | 15 BT o g L s 11th day of July 1833, to the 11th day of October 1. o rom, inlsretins, oxceu invigorates and pay the cost of publishing the notice which | sirls do, therehy relieving their overworked | ¥ o A L et i ik o BUCK STOVE co,, It there be nwull{lfllun,unnm or protest o Momieh ‘ana i | the Iegister is required to publish for | slders, are not only an assistance in the | 2 0 -“I““ "‘ SANEE Ve bl fled within two wesks trom June 85th, A, I 1888, i and effects u selutary | thirty days (five times), in o newspaper | household, but & means of education, and | 0% #2 he refuses Lo return it SAINT LOUIS, e A wrrria: A, Chasge i the entive | desi by him, and arrange with the | it is important that those families who un- e The Owaha ee mewspaper will publish the above % STOMACH Druglitsana besion | Publisher of the paper therelor, Notice s | fortunstely live in the city should find for | 1t is voldom that you_will foel unwell | Pjapey & Bradford. | e s ek b s vodks at the e Gean, R ety " 0elen | 1140 posted in the land office for the same | shildren something to tuke the pluce of thix | or from indigestion if you use 9| e ptcast. T ""-“‘.T's_‘}m'm ¢ DY 00 16 W, 1405 8t Xew Yorke | 5 el sotae | O neaus of vlucatton. Brown's iron tters, SOLE AGENST FOR OMAHA. [ e o City Clerk.