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THE DAILY BE E, OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1883. ULLIES LUDRE: Her to ‘Yarrap. Freddie's Handsome Gifts, Philadelphia Press. “New Yok, July 17 wo are rid of Langtry. ot that offensive, but she was 80 incessantly on I sickened at the sight of her name. did we soe? arms, YDIA E. PINKHAM'S COMPOUND. Sure Cure for all FEMALE WEAK NESSES, Including Leucorrhmn, Ir- regular and Painful Menstrantion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Floeding, PRO- LAPSUS UTERI, &e. @ Pleasant to the taste, eMicaclous and fmmedias fts effect. Tt isa great helpin prognancy, and re ee pain during labor and at regular perfocs. PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIVE IT FREELY. @ Fon ALt WRAKXESSES of the generative organ elther sex, 1t fs second to no remedy that bes eve an botore the publio; and for all disoases of W DNEYS it i8 the Greatest Remedy in the World. v KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Set Find Creat RellefIn Its Use. PINKIAY'S BLOOD PURIFIF AT RE s o o e 14 & will glve tone and stron e R Tharveiions i rosulte aa the Compount Dotk the Compound and Blood Purifler are pre ared at 23 and £5 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mnw oo of elthor, 1. Bix bottles for §5. Tho Compa attraction, amateurish, but profitable, concern, but with her ostentatious very well avoid her affairs before the general gaze. FREDDIE'S COBTLY PLEASURE. ment. being a 825,000 necklace. A day or two before she sailed ho bought in the same establishment o 5,000 present. She mado quite a number of purchases at the same time, one item being_a 260 gold chain—for hersell. As ?n. Langtry publicly announced she wagf going home to her husband and other fimily friends, sent by madl in the form of pills, or of lozcngey what position (]m:n this silly youth im- weipt of pricc, $1 per box for elther, Mr, Pin-y agine he occupies? He cannot well be esly answers all letters of Inquiry, Enclose3s | hop guitor, amp, Bend for pamphlet, Mention this Faper. I i By ST B 1 he all Dxr v pinta; to be considered her va, a littlo black mid tan / here. { She has done moreto bring the stage into disrepute during her brief tarry here than any dozen professionals have donein alifetime. She says she cleared $125,000 t, and she had before she came tainly did no work—and _she bagged at imperighable jewels from her admirers. Discounting a little for bounce, let us say she carries with her—to her husband—a net $100,000, What is the suggestion made at once to 500 younger, prettier women now on the tagel Who is Mrs. Langtry? A mar- Porf tor_Moshor's | % % g T‘lfllk?m&- m'.‘.’fufl'l‘n'n’n'fin'x"u‘?m Srvalids and | ried English woman, nursin ors. Commended by all Physiclans. | woman made notorious by the public at- mjg;;wm‘whg_fl',gmw ,?g,:"" tentions of the Prince of Wales, What 41 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. that managers, believing her notoriety to be a merchatnable commodity, offered monu{ to_exhibit her alleged charms. How has she kept herself beford the pub- lic? Ask Freddie. In other words, she has made more money as the fruit of her disrepute than any 200 firs*-class actress- BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, An excellent Ippflllinfi tonic of exquisiteflavor, now used over the whole world, ' cures Dyspepsia, Diarrheea, Fever ard Ayne, an dleorders of the Digestive Urat impart a dellclons agne, and &l toall summer drin] Il"ry it, but ‘beware of counterfeits, Ask your grocer OF drggist for the genuino article, manufsctured by Di, I, G, B, BIRGERT & BONS, J. W, WUPPERMANH, Sole Agent. ——— g ondway. N, Y. tractions in a year. Freddis—this did the business, heaven sho is gone. o —— The Tssues of 1984, San Francleco Call. leading issue in 1884 if party lines coul be drawn on that question. gfltty can be given a place on this issue. are as radically in favor of revenue re. For You, Madam, ‘Whose ComPlexion betrays also, who go to the extremo of protection. that Which the Langfry Caics Back With Thank heaven that _ frightfully formed petson was personally arade and so unceasingly bepuffed and Pedlobbered in the newipapers, that, in common with a vast majority of readers, - She came, she saw and she conquered, What A well-shaped head, violet eves, a doll-y face, an expanse of gums,a scrawny neck, no bust, knobby elbows, sinewy tremendous hands, no legs and enormous foet. As a curiosity she was an Hor atago performances wero |} With her domestic life, if any, the public has no dis- play and her breach of every recognized rule of propriety, the public couldn’t aving much to do, be- cause she perpetually thrust herself and Freddie paid dearly for his debase- |of the V In one great jewelry store he | York was called to both inventions after spent 840,000 in presents for her, oneitem | they had been duly patented, but they by her playing—a good torm, for sho cer-| The tariff question would probably buls tially - understood, by 1t is, how- ever, only in a general way that either everal of the leading ¥epuplican journals form as any democratic journal that can be mentioned. There. are democrats, As o general statement, it may be said t‘jm yepublicans are in favor of a protective policy, and that the demozrats ave in favor of a tariff for revenue, with incidental protection, but the difference the wrong way and its head nest the round and within 18 or 20 inches of a iluk fattlesnake, and waggetting nearer and nither of ‘them noticed me. until 1 disturbed ' the smake with a stone, taking him by surprise, The turkey seemed to be relieved. What the snake would have done I do not know, but it seemed to me that he had the tutkey under hiscontrol, and would in a very short time have atrudk it. — AN INVENTO! Not Kmowing the Value of His Invention, He Nearly Throws a Fortane Away, n Boston Herald, It is proverbial that discoverers of valu- able inventions rarely reap the profits of their own genious, and there came near being a forcible illustration of the rule in this city the other day. Some months ago a humble electrician in this city de- vised a couple of electric batteries, which, he claimed, were superior and cheaper than any which had been heretofore produced in the electrical branch of sci- ence. One of them wasa gravity bat- tery, with a closed circuit, calculated to work all kinds of telegraph lines, fire alarms included; and the other was a car- bon battery, intended for railrond and other signals, annunciators, telephones, electric gas-lighting, cte. The attontion ’{Iunwm Union officials in New treated them wlth apparent indifference. In the meantime the inventor formed the acquaintance of a well known ex-city of- ficial, who in turn consulted a prominent lawyer and expert in electrical matters concerning theinventions, They realized at once that the discovery was a valuable one, immediately a small company was organized for the manufacture of the bat- terics, The gravity battery was discov- it was immediately adopted, to the almost total exclusion of others, by the fire de- partments of Boston, Somerville, Mal- den, Medford, Lynn, and Providence, and it is also undergoing satisfactory ex- eriments in New York and other cities. furthermore, during the same period it was tested for general telegraphing pur- poses, and found to be so superior both Western Union telegraph company sud- denly began to take not only a lively in- terest in the matter but undertook to buy out the whole company. The carbon bat- ter{ had in the meantime been success- fully developed and adopted for signal- ing purposes on many of of the leading What is she? A |railroads of the country, and hy one of |} the leadin, electrical gas lighting com- panies, Without realizing the value of selling them out to the Western Union, and if the company had been successful in itg negotiations it would have secured in the gravity battery for a mere song, an invention which an expert electrician has estimated would be a saving on battery account of nearly $1,000,000 a year. in New aming of palaces and marble halls, e — The Power of Water. Reno Giazette, The properties of water are only par- those who have never seen it under high pressure. The Virginia City Water Company get_their supply from Marlette Lake, on the Tahoe side of the mountain, They getit through by a long tunnel, and are then on the crest of a high mountain opposite Mount Dayidson, with Washoe Valley between. To cross this valley by a flume would be almost impossible, 8o the water is carried down the mountain side to the bottom, and crosses under the V. & T. railroad track, on the divide hetween Washoe and Eagle valloys, then up again to the re- 3 U0, differe irod hoight in the iron pipes. Tho de- some humiliating imperfec- | botween theso lines of policy is noither B asidit Gooatatl tn he Yid Sl mm‘:w‘;_ hose mirror tells you at nor exactly definable. There |57 3 tion, W great ) { ,720 feet, and the pressure on the pipes that'you are Tanned, Sallow |is an issuc, howovery which is believed to) "% yg” “hundred pounds to - the and ured in “counte- have had something to do with the suc- square Al One' '/ pipe is nance, or have Eruptions, |cessof the democratic party Just fall, snd | fouen inches in dismotor, and is Redness, Roughness or un- | Which us not since lost any degroo of i8]y yrtor.inch iron, lap-welded, 'and oigh- e 0 tints of Complox- | mognituds, - Mhat issue s in anti-moROR: | ogn foot long with serew joints. ~ Thero fon, we say use Hagan's T domeatats currind Tnat year the anti. |18 little troublo from it, but the other, N ho democrate carricd Tast year the antl | yyich iy twolvo _inches in diameter, and ’“’n‘h elteate, harmloss L s oafioaially ‘tho oAké iluri;'iwd pipe, 'illnlmp moreor {;u truubl!a ) g ¢ y all the time. The pipe is laid with the ro- |in New York, Massachusetts and Penn- | A and delightful article, DO |ayivania. Glovoland, Butlor and Past |2 dowin and whenever o cruck iy eniraneing tints, the ariflcl |1, X1, 0, el bt hopely u | rom iy ofhr cause the tream pours no ohserver fanc Wy forth with tremendous force. If the :‘:’d:m, ::d Which soon | (snce between tho ntimonopcly abd | joint is broken open, of course the whols becomes permanent dowmocsatio votein 1881, T Nobraskathe | Stream is loose and goce tenring down tho ‘ hjnd.ldonsl; séveral of the states. Nearly tho or J.P.WEBER& GO 803 8. 10th St., Omaha, Make Braces for the Correction of Physical Deformities. Hip and Spinal Diseases, Club Fect, ST Knoes, Bow Legs, Knock-knees, stc. from the democratic vote of last yeas without nprnshunuinn. jority would quickly disappear between party: The tariff discussion | by AR Public opinion seems to have settled upon bs of all kinds done in steel,iron and wood. | & point between the two extremes. There of all kinds done chéap, nest and cratic Bourhon J. P. WEBER & CO., 803 8. 10th°8t., Omaha., Jy19-e lm ot 1~ AN VAPOR COOK STOVE | the government requires, stand until it is tested by results, be cleared for action on @ pressing issue. The encroachments o 0 ized capital have inspired alarm i minds not in the least tinctured witl of capital is not rebuki courts that no ordinary action of the pec ple can resist it. readily than labor, and li ly in idleness. The prote vy g R g g B ke o Over 100,000 Now in Use! New Patent Hull Oven, Patent removable and lnterchangeable Jot Orifice, barnery indsstractibls. Now Ouo Vaivé laws. et A Turkey Charmed by a Snake. A correspondent writes from Ay date of July 20th, us follows: sorvoir ige ioks sjoveg ar Tudlspessati | iy cow “oorralwamea-itilo snake fo1 ‘A& H. PEABODY M. D. & BURGEON, ST T B tail rabbit. sized one, and iws head was down th snake’s throat to the shoulders. a fearful sight, and frightened the cow also the key making an alarm, strengthof theanti-monopolists wasshown te beas greatas that of the democrats, It is reasonably certain that if the demo- cratic platform and democratic nominees do not prove acceptable to the anti-mo- nopolists, a third ticket will be formed in tire vote of this party would be drawn Such adivision of the democratic vote cannot be contemplated by democratic managers in the northern doubtful states Oleveland’s ina- full republican vote and the secession of the anti-monopolists from the democratic began early, and has practically ended as a Trusses of tho Best Make kept on Hand. |jurdh Miio"ofwoon the two. partics, is no longer any talk about absolute free trade, and only here and there a demo- who attaches the fatal word *‘only’' to a tariff for revenue policy. It is admitted, on the other’ hand, that no more revenuo should be collected than There is also o general disposition to let the tariff as amended at the last session of C““g';"it“ o decks of the political ship seem thus to more communistic ideas, There is aWide ap- | it prehension that if the :ggreui\'u AV mnhml 'a former prejudice of patent medi- it will establish itself 8o securely between legislatures and Capital combines more more cheap- tion against its aggressions will be found only in pub- lic opinon, which secures a restraint upon these organizations by just and w.uim\.lu Limpia to the Los Angelos Times, undor Last week feet long, and in his mouth was a cotton- The rabbit was a common- It was who shot it with a Winches- ter vifle. Two days after I heard a tur- 1 went to it, and a turkey half-grown had its feathers all mountain, but usually the escape is very small, The break last week was less than five-eighths of an inch in diameter, and et the water in the flume was lowered an inch and a half by it, and the pressure went down fifteen or twenty pounds, Captain Overton says that fifty inches of water went through it. 1t has been prob- ably a year in cutting out, and was made by a little strcam hardly visible to the naked eye, that escaped through a joint and ktruck the pipe two or three feet off, eating away the iron until pressure inside broke it through, When such a brake occurs the noise can be heard for half a mile, and the earth shakes for hundreds of feet around. A break the size of a knitting needle will cut a hole in the pipe in half an hour, Such breaks are repaired by putting a band around the pipe, pouring in melted lead and tamping it in. Such a stream bores through rock like a sand blast, The flying water is as hard as iron, and foels rough like a file to the touch, It is impossible to turn it with the hand, as it tears the flesh off the bones, and if the fingers are stuck into the stream, with the point up, the nails are instantly turned back, and sometimes torn loose from the flesh. T, a A Newspaper Editor, 0, M., Holcomb, of Bloomville, Ohio, rises Of | 4o explain: **Had that terrible disease catarrh, n | for twenty years; couldn't taste or smell, anc h | hearing was failing, Thomas' Eelectric Oil oured me. Theso are facts voluntarily given - —— Entranchisement of Women, - | London Trath. The strongest argument against the en- franchisement of women is, to my mind, the power it would throw into the hands of the clergy. Of course, tire ladies who 50 energetically advocate the cause of their own sex upon public platforms would not be particularly amenable to TR 1A Rudase, TH0b tha wast majority of their weaker gisters would undoubtedly 1a | have resource to their pastors, not only for ghostly counsel o advice, but also for political prineiples, Pulpits would ur [ more than ever resemble electioncering platforms, aud recent experiences have gone far to prote that the H\'rs clergymen he | have to do with politics the better. e ——— s,| Mr. Noble Thompson, of the popular stables, 1898 Broadway, N. Y., states that St..Jacobs Oil is the best pain-cure for man or beast that has come under his notice in fifteen years. — " O0CIDENTAL JOTTINGS. California. Blight of the young grapes i+ general throtig- out Napa valley, The grape crop of California promises to be aremarkably fins one, Of the 134 teachers in the Oskland public schools, 73 hold life diplomas, A large ledge of hydraulic lime, discovered near Colton, is to be used in the manufacture of cement. The cMild that lost its fingers in Sonora- town, Los Angeles, by the bite of & rat, has since died, pro»ably from the poison. The total school expenses of San Joaquin county for the lnst fiscal year foot up #15,171.- 57; balance on hand July 1st, 858,646.45. The hop growers around Healdsbure antici- pate a good orop this year, but present indica- tions are that prices will not range very high. Owing to the low water in the Carson _river all the mills on that stream have shut down, throwing #éveral hundred millmen and loggers out of employment. Orange shipments are to continue all sum- mer from Santa Ana, Itis now more than wix months since the first shipment of the sea- sott was made and they are still going to mar- ket in good conpiticn, James Deveny of Golusa county this year harvested 1300 stacks of wheat from eighty ncres of land, At82,50 a sack-—a reasonable estimate— this would give n yield of 240,62} an acre, which is pretty renumdrative farming. Thero are at present 160 hands employed at the Colton, Cal., cannery, and the number is to be doubled. The establishmeht is now put- ting “up 18,000 cans of seven pounds gach of apricot pulp, tosend to London, Fing- and. Posters are placarded in Chinatown, at San Jose, printed in Chinese,calling for volunteers in the Chinese army in anticipation of war with France, The posters specify a prefer- ence for those who have been in_contact with Europeans, and offers rewards to _those who enlist fifty, ono hundred or five hundred men, Umapine, the hereditary chiet of the Cayuse Tndians, confessed, just previous to his death, which occurred on 'the Jacko agency, that he was the instigator M Banneck war in 1878, and that he lered Lashar and wife on the Umatilla reservation in 1880, for the solereason that he wanted to cause trouble Ho probibly wouldn't care |ered to be superior and economical that | between the whites and Indians. Dakota. There are 1,738 free masons in Dakota. Aurora county has 3,500 acresin wheat. Beadle county claims a population of 12,000. Union county has $18,181.80 in its treasury. Huron has raised 82,830 with which to buy and beautify fair grounds, A buffalo weighing a ton was killed in Pot- least $45,000 we know of in the guise of | 1n a working and saving sense that the | ter county the other day. Ground has been broken for the foundation of the new Codington county court house. The flowing well at Ashton is 905 feet deep and the water almost as soft as rain water. _ The assessed valuation of Davidson county is §792,000, This is on the usual one-third basis of real value, g The assessed valuation of Minnehaha county s $2,208,028,01, of which 3658,104.50 s set to the credit of Sioux Falls, The old soldiers of Brule, Charles Mix and induced her to ,f“ on the stage? Thefact | his discoveries, the inventor came near | Buffalo counties will hold a reunion at Cham- berlain about September 20th. Deadwood has raised by subscription ?5‘500 for the bulkheading of Whitewood creek. The betterment iy expected to prevent overflows hereafter, The special agents of the interior depart- ment are to investigate the tree claim business in which it is alleged wholesale frauds are be- es could make by their combined at-|Pending the consideration of the terms | ing practiced. Notoriety, supple- | the telegraph company is using the bat- mented by cast-iron gall and & brace of |tery in an experimental way ATfi i | bk fann (418 dibooverdst f cicw After going down 1800 feet, at & costof 310, 000, the Artesian Well company of Bismarck has now abandoned the hole and proposes to put in a system of water works for the* town at an expense of £60,000. Ernest Srhnauber, son of a prominent Yankton citizen, was drowned while bathing in the Missouri river near Yankton on Satur- day. The body was recovered. Earnest was the last of three children, the other two hav ing died recently, ‘Wyoming. The convicts in the penitentiary at Laramie are employed in making brick, and turn out on an averago 90,000 brick per week. Laramie plains ranchmen are now. busily engaged in putting up hay, and the demand for able-bodied men to work in the fields far exceeds the supply. The conductors on the Wyoming division of the Union Pacific west of Cheyenne have not been so hardly dealt with s those enstward. At lost nccounts but five: heads had rolled in the basket. The Union Pacific has in contemplation the stmeliato bullding of Aml iron bridge Arross Green river, and a now track is to bo laid to connect_with the bridge, 80 as to cut off the curve of the present track. Tho soda works near Laramie are being pushed as rapidly as possible, and begin to assume shape. Thero are vats, furnaces, ovens, huget kettles, and & number of queer losking castings piled about the grounds. Messrs Bluett & Allen, of Fremont, Nebraska sold to Hon. M. C. Brown 560 head of young horses, 'The consideration is said to have been between 816,000 and 817,000, The horses are from Nevada. The trausfer took place at Laramie on the 28th. An assay of ore from the Silver Crown min- ing district on Little Crow Creek showed $396 ingold and $8 ‘in silver per ton. The ore assayed was taken only three feet below the surfice, at which dopth a welldefined lode was found, 'the walls on either side being well established. A fatal accident acoured in the railroad yards in Rawlins on the 20th, A man named Austin Dorsey in making a coupling of two cars load- ed with rails, the end of which protruded over the 3.141" of the car, was caught between them and his head mangled frightfully, Ho died instantly, Montana. Fort Benton Sisters have let a contract for a hospital building to cost $12,000, The fund for building the new Catholic church at Virginia City now amounts to $2,700, Twenty-eight miles of the Yellowstone purk branch of the N. P. railroad had been laid up to July 17th, Tho production of the Lexington mine dur- during the month of June was $107,634.77, making the total production for the first six months of 1888 amounts to 8038,487.65.— Miner. A sheep man from Montana, who is now in Oregon, writes a Helena friend that about 200,000 head of Oregon sheep will be driven to this territory the coming season, and that ahout 60,000 are now on the way. The commissioners of Silyer Bow county have already contracted for the new court house and {all, $62,550, of which 825,478 have boen paid, leaving i balance of $37,072. They now ask 870,000 to complete and furnish the Dullding, making u total of 8152000, Miscellaneous. ‘There seems to be a general m.'nm:hz of farm hands in the whole western and northern part of Nevada, Good hands are paid from 82 to $2.50 per day and board, Lt year Arizona produced over 17,000,000 pounds of copper, s far during the pres: ent year the increase has been 38 per cent, and new furnaces are going up. “‘Poker Jack,” a Siwash gambler, won 200 horses and three squaws at the recent Indian horse-racing match near the Idahe line. Cuitans” p at present amang the Indians and can be obtained for 83 or 8, such as they are, The lauds of the Tulaip Indian Reservation, in Oregon, are being allotted to the I 5 thereon. Kvery Indian, the head of a family, zets 160 acres, and every adult Indian, not the ead of n fawily, gets 80 acres. Thae ave about Indians all tald, about 100 of whom are entitled to lands under the arrangement. od in Arizona forl8sl is 000,000 pounds, fir 1882 b Mhe product +f this year will run close to 'v,wi).(lllnmundu From the number of iwigating canals which are being taken out it may be safely estimatd that the 5&‘" crop of Arizona will not fall short of 100,000,000 pounds, Colorado. The broken bank of Leadville is shos about $200,000, The Union Pacific has decided to 2xtend Ithr narrow guage from Gergetown to Silver Plume, Mhe protetest girls in Colorado Mve in Sil- vérton on light air. The bestgirls in the state live at Durango. Rico unquestionably Tas the giddlest girls in the Sah Juan, and the catch Red Mountain mashes, Utah. A siumber of Ute Tndians were in Sult Lake Inat woek purchasing guns, ammunition and provisions, One savage bought an opera: glass, An fneane man named Jonks was surround- ed in the mountains by sixteen whites and In- dians and shot to death. Jenks labored under the hallucination that members of the Ma- sonic order were after him and trying to kill him, During the week wiv i ndin June 21st, inclu here were shippetl from Salt | x cars of bulion, 933,190 pound cars ore, 344,020 pounds, sent wesf three cars ore, 608,000 pounds, sent t do; making a gi 1 total of eighty-two .cars, aggregating 1,940,210 pounds. — Gallant Res There can be something herc 1 a medicine a8 well asin individuals. Burdock Blood Bit- ters have effected many a gallant rescue among the suffering sick. ousands have es: the miserios of dyspepsia and nervous through the use of this wonderful medi t is emphatically the best stomach and blood tonic in the world. —— In heaven, we are told, there is more joy over one sinner that repenteth than over ninety-and-nine who have never sone astray. It is_just the other way ere below. There is more joy over one righteous man who goes astray than over ninety-and-nine thousand sinners who have kept it up all their lives. Called to Preach.; sreach a fow gospel th knowing, We body to enjoy all that is possible in We want all those who are suffer- orld, ing from rheumatism, neuralgia, and all aches, sprains and pains to know that Z%omas’ tric Gil is an unfailine and svlendid cure. —— A revolving flash-light will be started in the new light-house on Robbin’s reef, in the upper New York Bay. It will AW A HTEA A H eveEy ki acondl) W a fog-bell to be operated by machinery, will strike every six seconds in foggy weather. this s S *For years Mrs Lilia Pinkham has been contending with the terrible hydra known as Discase, with what sur- prising success many who were in the serpent's coils will testify. Often has the powerless victim been snatched from the open jaws of the destroyer. In smiting the heads of this monster Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable compound is far more efficacious than the processes of po- tential and actual cautery. ulicytany. The latest alleged triumph of photog- raphy will enable any individual to pro- duce upon his fown cuticle an indelible likeness of any object in art or nature. This new method of illustrating the skin possesses manifest advantages over the ancient practice of tattooing, being rapid, accurate, cheap and Eninless. From Cleveland, Ohio, Comes o letter signed T. Walker, saying: “About six months ago commenced taking Burdock Blood Bitters for protracted case of Tumbago and general debility, and now am pleased to state have recovered my appetite and wonted strength. Feel better altogether.” g E — Sixty of the cighty-cight counties in Ohio have 8,627 saloons, paying under the Scott law, $1,495,172 taxes. The aggregate for the entire state is expected to reach §1,800,000. It is estimated that 2,000 drinking places have gone out of the business on account of the tax. ol S e L HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE. A Valuable Nerve Tonic. Dr. C. C. OLmsTEAD, Milwaukee, Wis., | says: “I have used it in my practice ten years, and consider it a valuable nerve tonic,” o BRggits Anact the legislature of West Vir- ginia, passed in 1877, makes the silver coins issued by the United States a legal tender of all debts, public and private. The trade dollar is one of these coins, and is, therefore, a_legal tender at its nom- inal value in West Virginia. e A bottle of Angostura Bitters to flavor your lemonade, or any other cold drinks with will keep you free from Dyspepsi i Diarrhoea and all other diseases ori from the digestive organs. Be sure and get the gen ngostura, manufactured by & SONS, | ——— The Northern Pacific folks have an- nounced their intention of giving a series of premiums for the encouragement of forest tree planting in groves, shelter belts, or live wind breaks along its line of road, Free transportation is to be given for trees, seeds and cuttings, and prizes awarded for thebest and most ex tensive planting done, The prizes are three in number, and consist of round trip passes to St. Paul and Minneapolis 80 timed that the winners and their fa ilies may visit the cities mentioned, either during the State Fair or annual meeting of the Forestry Association. —ee— Not a Cas Not a case of rhoumatism, not a case of neu- i, not & case of lameness, not a case of pain or sprain—not one - has failed to go When attacked by Zhomas' Eclectric Oil, An interresting experiment in photog- raphing by the PR T Y midnight on Tuesday in the Washington Square Theatre, New York, when the stage was lighted by 80 arc lights, and the aompany was succossfully photogruph- ed. The plates wore satisfactory in every way, proving that photography can be successfully accomplished in the darkest day or night by the aid of the electric light. HuMaN BLoov,—On the purity and vi- tality of the blood depend e vigor and health of the whole system. Disease of various kinds is often ‘only the sign that nature is trying to remove thd disturbing cause, A remedy that gives life and vigor to the blood, eradicates scrofula and other impurities from it, as Hood’s Sarsaparilla undoubtedly does, must be the means of preventing many discases Sold that would oceur without its use. by dealers In Turkey, where & fow years yoked their wives with oxen, the ment of women has been more mar! than in almost any other country. Col- leges have been established for the edu cation of the sex which compare favor- ably with similar institutions in this country. ‘The harem will soon be an in stitution of the past Very W Why do we defer should do to-day ? W cct & cough till it throws s into’ consumption, and con- sumption brings us to the grave? DR. WM. HALL’S BATSAM is suré o cure if taken in season. 1t has never been known to fail. Use it thoroughly according to directions, Perse- ow what we girls over in Ouray are cross-eyed, trying to | Has the Best 8tock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Pri CHAS. SHIVERICK, EF'urniture. Bedding, Mirrors, Feathers and everything per= taining to the Furniture and Upholstery trade. Passenger Elevator to all five rooms. CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street ces Omaha Neb. E. B. CHAPMAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers! 1213 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. 17 21 OMAHA, - of the country, Tam confident cor. 10th and Plerce Streets. WIL.SON’ Sl [ - NEBRASKA, Build all kinds of Steam Boilers. Smoke Stacks, Breeching Tard, Water and Oil Tanks, and do ja genera plate-iron business. Repajring done in City and Country. All work Done at Eastern Prices and Warranted ! Second-hand Roilerwill bo kept on hand. Havini had many years experiencofn tho trado n differont parta can give satisfaction, having the best shop and tools in the State. . M.WILSON Proprietor. Works hop - AND SCHOOL BELLS, Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail. Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMES, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery,§ Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings ALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH Corner 10th Farnam ‘St., Omaha Neb. idress ol GATE CITY PLANING MILLS! MANUFACT EKS OF Carpenters’ Materials: —ALSO— Sash, Doors, Blinds, Stairs, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window & Door Frames, & First-class facilities for the manufacture of all kinds of Mouldings. Planing and Matching a specialty Orders trom the country will be promptly executed. A | communications to A. MOYER, Proprietor. A. M. CLARK, SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL AWALL PAPER {| WINDOW SHADES & CURTAINS, Cornices, Curtain Poles and Fixtures. 107 South 14th Streot, OMAHA, o k. £2 Painter & Paper Hanger PAINTS, OIL & BRUSHES, NEBRASKA PIANOSKLORGANS On Long Time--Small Payments. At Manufacturers Prices. A, Hospe, Jia 1619 DODGE STRE OMAEIA, - Particular attention iven tore alring. J. H. CIBSON, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUEAGTORY. CORNER TWELFTHSANDJHOWARD 1REETS, Satls pct’cp guaranteod. nas Skylights &o 2 T. SINETOI.D, MANUFACTURER OF Galvenized Iron Comices, Window Caps, Final, Thirteenth Street *Neb vero ll the disease {s conquered, as it is_cer- ta 0 be, even if it should. reqire & dosen bottles, There is uo better medicine for Pul wmonary disorders, Sold everywhere. (Ffi WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DODAS. ._aJ‘ll_l__ PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking .\Is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges, For sale by MILTON ROGERS & 80N8 OMAHA- e s e - <