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THE DAILY BEE---THURSDAY, SEP{EMBER 13, 1883, S— 1JOS. GARNEAU — CRACKER COMPANY - OLDE ST CRACKER MANUFACTURERS N THE ONITED STATES, Qur Factory, 12th" and Jackson Streets, is the most complete establishment of its kind in this country. Our Goods are the best in the Market. : FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. ALWAYS ASK FOR GARNEAU'S EAGLE BRAND OF GRACKERS AND YOU WILL GET THE BEST. Our exhibit at the State Fair will be the fi N ebraska. ‘VISITORS TO OMAHA | nest display of Crackers, Biscuits and Cakes ever seen in Angd the public generally desiring to examine the workings of our institution will be welcome - - Twelfth and Jackson streets. JOS. GARNEATU Cracker Company, Advertisming Cheats!!! Tt has become so commonto write the beginning of an article, in an elegant, in- teresting manner, ““Then run itinto seme advertisement that we avoid all suchy ‘‘And simply call attention to the mer- its of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms as posible, ““To induce people ““To give themonetrial, whichsoproves their v ue"t.hnt they will never use any- '.Iu% else. —_ “Try, REMEDY 80 favorable noticed in all papers, “Religious and secular, is “‘Having a large sale, and is supplant- all other medicines. ““There is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness “‘And ability . “In compounding a medicine whose wvirtues are 50 palpable to every one's ob- wervation.” Did Shele? “‘No! “She lix:ferod and suffered along, pin- ing away all the time for years,” *“The doctors doing her no good;" “And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say 80 much about,” “Indeed! Indeed!" “How thankful we_should be for that medicine.” A Daughter's Misery. I" ‘“Eleven years our daughtor suffered on @ bed of misery, “From a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility, ““Under the care of the bestphysicians, *‘Who gave her disease various names, “But no rehef, “‘And now she is restored to us in good health by as simply a remedy as Hop Bit- ters, that wo shunned for years be- fore using it."—Tur PAxENTS, Father ls Getting Well. daughter says: "-lc'n_-m better father is sinco ho used Mo “Ho ls el after hi long. sulrtng from %A wo are 40 glad that ho used your Bitters.” A Lavy of Ublcac M. Y. i "-nc'fii-m-a=m:u-n- fo & box lor Plies aud All Bin Dissascs. 5+ i WL, The' American Diarrhaa Cure / ol ores Falar Diaschasns Dyeemiary, and oo Deanc's Pever and Ague Tonic & Cordil, 1t ts Lmpossible to supply the rapld wale of the saine. LABORATORY, 10TH ST., OMAHA, NEB. For Sale by all Druggists ¥ sent by Exvress on receipt of price b DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS m TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK " GEO. P. Carriage & Wi BLACKSMITHING, HORSESHOEING, Jfiud all Kinds Promptly Attended To. o g nd g g et Cor. 13th aud Leaveuwosth. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. Wyoming. Bill Nyo hax sued the Boomerang Publish- ing company for 3,416,066, Jack DoCourcoy, a well known newspaper man, suicided in tho hills o fow milos from Laramie. Tho manager of the poet Carleton failed financially at Cheyenne. ~ Leoturing is risky buiness in the west. A froight train collided with a steer near Antelopo station and eloven cars were ditched, The steer died of his injuries. Tho Laraio, Hoomorang oa says: Another wman haw skipped the town, aving his credi- tors in the lurch, Name:' Bill Allen. For- mer occupation: conductor, Destination: Omaha. The frequency of rain on the plains the past summer and fall has sorfously delayed shipments of stock, Tho ~ shrinkage in weight on account of greon pasture ls said to be large. The Choyenne Carriage o focted its organization, Plans for the enlarge- ment of the works are now in the hands of the architect, it beiug the intention to immediate- ly trebol the capacity of the manufactory. The worst wreck of tho season occurred west of Groon River Saturday night, betwoen Granger and Bryan, An eastbound freight train, No, 10, broke in two and came together on an iron bridgo over stream in the locality indicated, Tho shock wrocked a number of cara and broko the bridge, several ears falling through to the greund. npany has per. Dakota. Pierre claims 2,500 population. Clark county has a population of 38,000, Fight hundred pupils attend the Sioux Falls public schools, Huron cast 213 votes at her recent water works election, Yankton college opened on the bith with fif. ty-five students. There have been nearly 75,000 homesteads taken in Dakota, Thore were no convictions had at the recent U, 8. court at Deadwood. The wheat crop of Moody coumty is esti. mated at 400,000 bushels, The temperance people are at the Sioux Falls constitutional convention in force, The Grand Forks brick yard employs thirty- 3“ men and turns out about 80,000 {u-h:k per ny. Tt is estimated that not less than 250,000 will be paid out this year in Plankinton for grain, Tt in estimated that Dakota contains 85,000 souls who have removed from Wisconsin alone, 1t is estimated shat one-fourth of Breokin, county, or about 125,000 acres. are under cul- tlvation, The artesian well at Aberdeon is effered b; the rdlw company to the city for $3,833, It ocust 85,000, The Queen Bee mill at Sioux Falls has re- ceived an order for 1,000 barrels of flour from New York City. f T.l‘:r mlmt:nlnl nurl(,uf]t,:]l- making week- pents. ue hun s of i Valusd 8t ahout gadp, "8 poundeol hla Huron b ug‘ voted $30,000 for water works is guing to s # committes to examine the wystems in use in eastern towns, The Dakota river is literally alive with fine large buffalo fish, and that they are so fat that it renders them almost unfit for food. At Vermillion it is preposed to build 000 boarding house near the University bui ing, for the sccommodation of studenta, p shows the following average yield in Turner county: Oats, 50 bushels; whoat, 20 bushels, and flax, 16 bushols per acre, An apple raised this year on the farm of Mr. Linderman, near Canton weighs nine ounces, and measures eleven inches in clrcum- forence, Thirty orphan boys and girls from Boston have been sent to Yankton under suspices, and will find homes in families of faith. ' Mitchell entered on her second year with a population of 600, on her third with 1,500, and Catholic | now she is entering on her fourth year with not less than 3,500, The land commissioner has decided that final proof cannot be made on pre-emptions or tree clains which come within tho limits of incorporated townk. ’ Dakota, according to tho experts of the in- terior dopartment at Washington, will harvest 17,000,000 bushels of wheat. ‘The average condition of tho crop is 96, Thos. Denny, employed in_the ,Caledonia mineat Deadwood, on the 0th ult.) foll down a chute n distance of fifty foot and’ broke his neck. He was about 27 years old. Ton Indian girls, welected frem the Rose- bud, Cheyenne and Pine Ridge agencies, have gone to Philadelphia to enter the Lincoln in- gtitute, which I to bo openod in that ity thia ull. “The proposition to issue $15,000 to build a court houso at Grand Rapids for La Moure county was lost at the election last week by two votes, the vote standing 178 against and 176 for. Soveral Yankton county farmers who have finished threshing their wheat, are agroeably wurprised at the vield, which in many in- stances hus reached an average of thirty bush- el to the acre, Col. C. G. Ankeny suicided by hanging in the Black Hills fow nights since. Ho was in reduced circumstancos, but not in want. He was about 50 years of age, and _formerly resided fu Towa, where he conducted an ex- o business and _acquired o large fortuno ch ho subsequently lost. oux Falls has contracted for the erection of one span of au iron bridge across the Sioux. Tho apan will b 130 feet in length, reaching from the west bank of the river over the chan. nel of the streaw, The balance of the roadway will be supported by solid trestlo works until such timo us the city will be able to complote $18 107 Rtnohie.(. Mba stnglo. soan will bo 75, put in for Colorado. The foot-hill eities are extending a hearty welcome to Will Carleton, the poet. Fort Collins expects the artesian fever to break out in that city ulmost any day. A Mrs, Wilber, of Pueblo, tho other day discovered two centipedes in her clothing, but they wero romoved roforo they had bittan hor, Mr. Campbell, late president of the late Bank of Leadville, and lato candidate for Rovernor, {n still among $he missing and much wanted, Nothing yet heard from the escaped Pusblo prisoners, Out of twenty-two ten got away, tho othars, having only short terins to werve, refusiug o gv. A roward of 20 each of ferod Dy the sheriff for the apprehension of the escaped. Tho largo artesian well at the Windsor flows With & pressure of sixty pounds to the square inch. - This is forcible~ enough to raise tho wator in pipes to & height of 120 foot, or thirty feet above the roof of the hotel. The water is almost absolutely pure, and it sparkles like cham ‘The artesisn water supply of Denver is greater bonanza than suy do- posit of gold or silver vver found in tho state, Montana, Brick masons receives $8 o day at Misoula, There are 158 business houses in Living- stone. The Maxey coal mine near Bozeman was sald to an English capitalist for $20,000. The Billings Herald thinks flax can be grown as well in Montaua as iu Washington wud Idahd The first cotton ever raisod in Montana ix now.growing in Fred Helm's garden in Dry gulch, Helena, The military telegraph Shaw and Helena, has the wires taken down, The Helona Herald has been enlarged and improved to keep up with general growth and prosperity of the Territory. The narrow “mq‘n of the Utah and North. ern will be widened to standard_gauge from Butte to the junstion with the N line between Fort n - abandoned aud n Pa- ‘The shipments of ore and matte from Butte for the week ending August 26th, were as fol- lows: 82 cars ore, 1,881,600 pounds; 36 cars matte, 484,970 pounds; making a total of 118 cars and 1,816,660 pounds, There has been a remarkablo revival in horse stealing in the neighborhood of Boze- man, and Jug % crop will soon be harvosteg} California. Fresno county will irrigate 50,000,000 acres, at present barren through lack of water. A seventy-three ton locomotive is being built in the Central Pacific shops at Sacra- ‘mento, A treo that measured seventy-tvo inches at the small or top_end, and_scaled uver 12,000 foet; waa follod near Cusick’s Mills Butte county, last woek., Four sixteen-foot logs were et from it. Frank Hermandez, o young Spaniard, who it is said, married a rich widow named Arguello, of Santa Clara, for her money, has absconded, taking with him some 86,000 of his widow’s money. In San Francisco thore are 6,000 gat lamps upon the public stroets. In Oakland there are 820, The price paid per lamp in San Fran- cisco is twelvo and one-half cents. The price paid id Oakland ic eloven and forty-five one- \undredths centa. Utah. The marble business promises to become one of the greatest industries of Utah. Utah does not bonst of her pineapple or banana_crop, but when it comes to “‘Irish apples,” she “standsin,” and defies the world to produco anything of the kind more boauti- ful or with a more delicious flaver. There were shipped from Salt Lake during the week ending Saturday, September 1, 47 cars of bullion, 1,171,024 pounds, sent east; 40 cars ore, 780,000 pounds, sent to Colorado, and 0 pounds sent west; one car white lead, sent west, and 3,000 pounds sent to Denve cars, aggreg L4 grand total of pounds, Miscellaneous. The heavy forest fire which has beem ragin; in Astoria has been subdued without material damage to property. Business is reported reyiv Inlf throughout Arizona. Carpenters and bricklayers are in demand at Pha:nix and Tombstone. A train load of thirty cors of salmon will leave Portland on Monday morning, by the Northern Pacific, direct for New York. The fires in the Nevada mountains seems to be on the increase, and unless_there is a rain- fall soon, which is not proboble, the lumber- men are liable to sustain great losses, The Deputy Surveyor-General of Nevada, snys that tho sale of land during August amounts to over £0,000. From the sale of lands this_year there will be over $100,000 added to the present already handsome State sohool fund, Tho artesian well a¢ White Plaius, Nev., is now down to the depth of 2,600 feet. Fresh water has been struck in the well, but it does not rise-o the surface. Thoe well will be sunk a thousand foet deepor if flowing water is not found soouer, e Henry's Carbolio Salve, The beat salve used in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Piles, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Totger, Chapped_Hands, Chilblains, Corus, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles and Pimples. The Salve is guaranteed to perfect satisfaction in every case. Be & and get HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, as all others are but imitations and counterfeits Price 25 ceuta, Preparations for the grand soldiers' reunion to bo held at LeMars on the 19th and 20th Roiug forward very satisfuctorily, and present prospects indicate a very lange attend ancs. Arrangements to accommodate 1,100 soldiers have already made, and should more be prosent they will bo well cared for. | ——— Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. Tonic for Overworked Men. Dr.J. O. Wilson Philadelphia, Py says: *'I have used it as & general tonic, and in particular in the deblity and dyspepsia of overworked men, with sat- isfactory results,” | Is your Life Worth a Dollar? Perhaps that seems a high price for it, considering how poor your blood is, and how your whole system is rostrated, debilitated, and enfeebled. eople have been heard tosay, under such circumstances, that they would not give the toss of a copper for the choice between life and death. But when it comes to actually drawing near the grave,a man naturally draws back, and says he does not want to die. " Life is very precious, and even to a broken-down man it is worth saving. One dollar will buy a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters. That one dol- lar may start you on the road from misery te recovery. A man must take a very mean view of himselfwho is not willing to invest that much in making one serious effort to rescue himscl% from deadly debility, and to step into the enjoyment of solid health, Brown's Iron Bitters vital- and Its work is nvest that dollar in a 8 izes the blood, tones the nerves rebuilds the system. well known. bottle. Dubuque's mayors, to the number of twen- ty-seven, are to have their portraits displayed in the city council chamber. The first mayor was Caleb Booth who served in 1841, ol A “Home Sweet Home.' This song is good inits way, but is there any sickness in the household? If so, heme cannot be always plessant. We tako special pleasure in recommending Burdock Blood Hitters, a bona JAide wud cortain cure for dyspepsia, and all dis- ‘eanes of the liver and kidueys. e— At Winterset, Loulio Hollingshead has lied for a divaroo from hor usband, T. . Hollingshead, to whom she was married on July 2d lust, ' She sets up cruel and inhuman treatment, and among other things that on the night of July Gth, only four days after mar- ringe, he had compelled her to pass the hours in bod without any cover. Do not go to the country Without bottle o Angostura Bitters io flwor your Soda and Lemonade, and keop your digestive organs in order, Bo sure it is the genuine Augostura of world-wide fume and manufactured only by Di. J. G, B. STEGERT & SONS, There are 851 convicts in the Fort Madison penitentiary, and none in the hospital. The August receipta from contractora for convict labor wero $3,408.65, ap- J e ——— SBome Strong Minded Women Can regulate their husbands amasingly fast, should they not do sheir duty. Bwrdock Hiood Bitters are & good regulator of the circulation, They are exclusively & blood tonic, and sonse quently aérike aé the reot of many serious ail- menta, Tho recelpts of the state fair was over 842, 000, or about $3,000 in_excess of any previous exhibition. e ¥rom Syracuse, N. Y. “I felt weak and lunguid; had palpitation of the heart aud numbness of the limbs, Bur- dock Hlood Lniters have cortainly relioved me. They are most excellent.” Mr, J. M. Wright. e There is bucking of the tiger at Towa City withiu the shadow of the university, Ottumwa has twenty wholesale houses, and claiws & population of 12,000, | — The finest alterative and anti-bilious medicine on earth, is Samaritan Ner- vine. $1.50. ’ “The doctors said my child must die with spasis, Samaritan Nervine cured him, Wmu. E. Tanner, Dayton, Ohio. At druggists. Houselkeepers ASK YOUR GROCERS FOR THE ONMAHA DRY HOP YEAST! WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL. Manufactured by the Omaha Dry Hop Yeast Co. CORNER 15TH AND DAVENPORT STREETS, OMAHA, NEB, = = @™ =2 = — =3 (NOT PATBNTED). A ] Sil THE LEADING 1409 and 1411 Dodge Street, NEBRASKA. PIANOSSKCORG ANS On Long Time--Small Payments. At Manofactorers Prices. A Hospe Jr WM. SN Y DHR, MANUFACTURER OF OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS Cariage, i Rl Wag 1310 and 1820 Hamey Street and/ 408 8. 13th Stroet, *OMAEA, NEB u trated Catalogue furnished free upon applicatian A. K DAILKY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE Buggies, Carriages and Spring Wagon® My Repository is constantly filled with a scleot stesk. Best Workmanship guarsnteed. | Office and Foctory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Qma