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CEP(EMBER 25, 1883, THE DAILY BEE---OMATA, TUESDAY, ORAY TRADE MARK Tir Great Exo-TRADE MARK 18K Rewroy. An unfailing cure for Seminal Weak- : : " of thousand copies at ten cents each. In [punishable, | In this coantry we are all kings, } o= Spermatorr. A Volume in Which are Printed the | cases whero the business men absolutely | Cadot dohn V. Hamilton, of the Fourth | and we are all entitled to have as and all Disoases that follow as & sequence of Self- ) aimn: “l‘m of jemory, Univer. . BEFORE TAKIND, salTassitude, Pain AFTER "ll“‘ mth Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature 0ld Age, and many other disenses that lead to Insanity or Con. wamption and & Premature Grave. BrwARR of advertisements to refund money, when st from whom the medicine is bought do not refund, but refer you to the manufwetuvems, and the requirements are such thit thoy ave seldom, f ever, compliod with. tnf@ wittenqugmeee A rial of one single mm Graf s Spedic whl convinoe the most skeptioal Of Re rel 1necia. 4 " Inte .t we bave adopted the Yellow Wrapper; the orly genine. - "ramh. T our gapwhlet, which we de. o m&‘m&m ™ exoy orre The Spe. Modicine 18 53 hy #1 druggisn at §1 por pack THE BLUE BOOK, Names of the Government Offcials, The Ohlo Man Still Holding His Own in the Various Departments, Wasnivaroxn, September 11.—There is a work published biennially by the Gov- ernment of the United States which con- tains little else than names, and there is ten times more effort made by the peo- Inter-Ocean, a big paper with a big name and propose to ‘write up” the town, if the citizens would *‘put up"” for a_couple refused to subscribe to the scheme, he sent them fifty copies and drew on them through the bank for the pay. This is the kink of a legitimate newspaper busi- ness The Chicage Inter-Ocean does. As for the ‘‘writing up,” it simply amounts to nothing, yet it cost the citi- zens $200, C— Hoods Sarsaparilla Is designed to ineet the wants of those who need a medicine to build them up, give them an appetite, purify their blood and oil up the machinery of their bodies No other article takes hold of the system Cameron’s administration 1t has been the practice of the department to consider Class in the Military Academy, has been dismissed for conduct wnbecoming an officer and a gentleman. Cadet Thomas L. Kerin, of the same class, has been suspended with loss of pay until July 1, 1884, for violating the rules of the Military Academy, The Adjutant-General to-day directad that recruits be forwarded to the Second, Fifteenth, and Eighteenth Regiments of Infantry. The records in the court-martial ¢ of Lieut. 8 C, Robertson, First Cav and Capt. Hubbard have been receiv by Judge-Advocate-General Swaim. 1 It desertion a continuous offense, always | ‘ millionaires, whose blood is thin, oyal, Rich, Ked Blood.' | good blood as that which courses through the veins of emperors. T are princes and million- aires languishing in feebleness and broken-down bodily health who would be glad to have the strength of the humblest laboring man, And there are many people who arc neither kings, emperors, nor ose circulation is roor, who are | suffering from lassitude and debility, | and who know not the pleasure of a FURNITURE 'Mirror s, Bedding, Feathers, And Everything pertaining to the Furni- o s packagey tor 0, or Wi o' s e’ by hl):'.l.v_;:ott"tl}l:xr'x:il;lc:n\:,\x;l.il;‘lt:.):]l‘v'l‘(l!;:::;‘l and hita_ xactly. the spot like_ Hood's |18 undorstood that the verdictof tho court hearty Im(‘.l], nor the enjoyment of | ture and Upholstery Trade. i of life, Ttis the United States Oflicial | Sarsaparilla. Tt works like magic, reach- 10 T8G il.f;‘l'l}-.-]",y.-:"r.'.:“:'u;:.'r'::lf.: ,U]”r it {Ic b (IIU " ‘L;m"l E AR T Register, commonly called the blue book, | g every part of the human body through | 1 PO, | E Jo0 . ¢ fsuch people will put sc A fow years ago one moderate-sized vol- ume answered the purpose. In 1879 the work reached the dimensisns of two thin volumes; the edition of 1881 consists of the blood, giving to all renewed life and energy. 81 a bottle; six for §5. — THENEW TWO-CENT STAMP. cen found guilty of duplicating their pay accounts, —— Sources of Profit. | There vre many sources of profit to those |into their blood, they will vit and enrich it. They can do t! the use of Brown’s Tron Ritter purest and most excellent iron n [PASSENGER ELEVATOR ‘ CHAS, SHIVERICK, two volumes, each containing nearly 900 whio wrs \tigenions and enerprising. Burviock | loine ever made, Thousands who | | 1206, 1208 and 1310 Farnam St. pages. The index alone consists of 330 Blood Bitlors '878 & gotiroe of DFons. It BYERY | irng o §B. Tl housands who | To All Floors. _OMAHA, NEB, f f Question About the Reason for Its | way, They build up the health surely, | WEr€ weak, languid, ]‘MI(‘ and pros- | pages, the names being arranged in four y e g Y roferen a | columns on a page. One of these two Issue Answered. y, and effectually, which is waying'a | t-ated, are now happy to say that | Temperance Is not signing a pledge ortaking a solemn oath that volumes 15 devoted exclusivelyto the pos- tal service, though the employes of the department in Washington are provided for in the other volume. The register contains the pame of every person em- ‘vlnyml by the Government, his or her birth-place, residence, when appointed lowing practical questions in regard to the effect of the issue of the new two- cent stamp wore submitted to the Star to-day: ’ great di | MARRYING A MINSTREL. An Indianapolis Girl Who Disobeyed Her Parents, Brown’s Iron Bitters brc ht them up and gave them new lif 5 5 darts of Cupid. Girls stand lmhu':\lly! more in need of protection from them- A.E. DAILKY, & MANUFACTURER OF FINE 1. Will the present two-cent stamp be cannot be kept, because of [and salary. There are over 100,000 tod o eqtiALly WitH!EH Cuicaco, September 19.—Society in 3 ity thenon-removal of thecause | names in the two volumes, but this ,"f,?,‘;,',’,,,;d",;,’;’,%::,,‘;';;“‘““ i/ with tho Indianapolis was deeply atirred up Mon. | 31 they get toolittle of it. = Fashionable | My Repository is constantly filled with s select stosk. Bost Workmanship guaranteed. —liquor. Thewaytomake a man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car- ry so many bright i to premature graves, desolation, strifc and un- happiness into so many families, Ttisafact! BROWN'S [RON t BITTERS, atrue non-alcohiol- ic tonic, made in Baltimore, Md.,by the Brown Che: Company, who are old drug. ists and_in every particu- fi2 Feliable, wil, by remov. ing the craving appetite of the drunkard, and by curing the nervousness, weakness, does not mean, as is commonly and in- correctly said, that the civil service con- tains 100,000 offices, The register con- tains the names of all mail contractors and of all mechanics and laborers em- ployed under the army engineers, and othor persons who cannot be called offi- cers and clerks, But it is A MIGHTY ARMY OF THE SERVANTS OF A GREAT NATION, The last register, though dated July 1, 1881, did not appear till a year ago. 1t takes tim s to get up such a_catalogue as this. The mext register will be dated July 1, 1883, and the department clerks in various depurtments are now making up their lists of officors and employes connected with the service at that date oron July 16, In some of the depart- ments the official census was taken as a matter of convenience on the last day 2. If not, why not? 3. If the present stamp will pay post- e on a letter as well as the new stamp, what was the use of going to the expense of having a new two-cent stamp designed and issued? 4. Was there any good reason why the present two-cent stamp should not suffice for paying letter postage under the new rate; or in other words, was there really any necessity (other than giving somebody a new ‘‘job”) for the design- ing and issueing of a new two-cent stamp? 6. Is not the post-office compelled, or can not it be cumrullud by law, to exchange any and all present issues of postage stamps for the new two-centissue, cent for cent! 6. If not, is not this equivalent to a virtual destroying by the Government of day by the secret marriage of George Gale, “the minstrel, and Miss Kena E. | Trumbull, daughter ot Col. James L. Trumbull of the internal revenue service. The marriage was violently opposed by the bride's parents who ordered Gale out of the house when he reached here, and he was followed by the young lady to the residence of Rector Bradley ef Christ | Church, where they were married. They left for Chicago on the noon train, At the depot Colonel Trumbull attempted to prevent his daughter from leaving, and a stormy scene f(#]uwod, but friends in- terfered to prevent violence. She had been receiving the atten:ions of a prom- inent and wealthy business man, and everybody thought he would soon lead her to the altar. Gale and his bride have arrived here. Gale told his story as follows: Three mammas, and for that matter, mothers | generally, in this country allow ”“.i,.iafi‘ica and Foctory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Qmaha daughters too much latitude. ‘Well as Ever. Lottie Howard writes from Buffalo, N. V.: “My system became greatly debilitated through arduous professional duties. Suffered | from_nausea, sick headache, and biliousness. | Tried Burdock Blood Ditters with the most | beneficial effect Am well as ever.” IRISE 'OLONIZATION. A Plan for Transporting the Landicss | Sons of Erin to Colorado. Chicago Times. Henry B. O'Reilly, a lawyer and prominent Irishman of Denver, is now in Chicago soliciting aid in a philanthropic scheme of extensive proportions. It con- LDHOLM & ERICKSON, Wi JLESALE, RETAIL AND MANUFACTURING JEWELERS! Elecant lines of Ladies'and Gents' Gold Watches and beautiful stock of Solid Silver Ware, Diamonds, Jewelry and Spectacles. We would years ago he first met his wife, and they became acquainted. They corresponded when he was out on a trip, and truey be- came engaged. He notitied the father. The latter objected because Gale was a member of a minstrel party. He sent his daughter South, but the.lovers proved too smart for him, and the singer follow- ed her. ‘‘Her brother and the rest came its own (postal) financial crodit? The answers are given: First and Second—Certainly, The Government will not repudiate any of its issues, and the old two-cent stamp can be used concurrently with the new and general ill health result- f ing.from intemperance, do i ‘more to promote temperance, in the strictest sense than anyother means now known. templates the purchase of a tract of 500,- 000 acres of land in the San Luis valley of Colorado for the use of Irish immi- grants. The plan is set on foot by a number of Denver Irishmen of wealth, Mr. O'Reilly met Bishop Spalding, president of the National Irish Coloniza- tion society, and several prominent Chi- cago Irishmen with the view of interest- before the civil service law went into effect. In preparation for this general United States register, a new rogister for the interior _department has just .been prepared. It shows 3,091 persons on the department rolls, not including Indian nolice, as the unabridged register docs, but on the other hand not limited to the call special attention to the best and most RELIABLE RAILROAD WATCH i Ever placed on the Market, namely, the celebrated Quick Train, Colum bus, Ohio, Watch. It is superior to all others. 1t is a well authenticated stamp. fact that many medicines, Third and Fourth—In the first place, Just about | the design of the new two-cent stamp was especially ‘bitters,’ arenoth- ing butcheap whiskeyvilely concocted for use in local option countries. Such is not the case with BrowN's IgoNBirTers. Itisamedi- cine, a cure for weakness and decay in the nervous, muscular, and digestive or- gans of the body, produc-- ing good, rich blood, health and strength. 5 % i f ioo [the stamp contained the head 3 We can get it for $2 per acre, and the ir-| _Jewelry Store. Corner 15th ard Dodge, opposite Postoffice. Piano { e Pricgetl“x OE“'Y one bot Prldn:,llpnlo (XA i < fn‘i‘fi'fi?“in"'?fi: of Wuhin!mn. Then, when the rate | W8 apparently W happy, and said that | rigation will cost not over §200,000. The | Wareroom and Music Parlor, Crounse's Block, 16th street, near Capitol 00, l.::'ld ogioe eFuur e o oF s, | e reduced in 1851 and 1861, this de- she was of age. She would not_ go back |immigrants will pay about 81 per acre | Avenue. X ,400, employes in Washington, one-fifth of the whole number are women —621. There are 721 men who serve in the army or the navy, and thero are 204 colored persons, for complexion is shown in this departmental register, though it was not indicated in the last general one. It is true that the majdrity of the colored people employed in this department are watchmen, janitors, messengers, pack- eors, laborers and charwomen, ' but seven- ty-one aro clerks and _copyists, with sala- ries ranging from $720 to $1,800. The Iatter sum is received by two men, one a twenty-two are clerks at $1,200, twenty- five are clerks at $1,000, fourteen are onpyi;h at $900 and fourteen are copyists clarks with salaries running up to $1,400, and at loast one Illinois lady gets $1,- " oW THE STATES SHARE. The following table shows the States from which 3,091 ofticers and employes of the departments were appointed: Marylond ........ 100 North Carolina, West Virginis 7 South Caroling Alubama. ... no extra expense to the Government, for the reascn that under the contract with the manufactures of the stamps they are required to make any new die or any change in the designs in use, without extra expense, when required to do 8o by the Government. There wero several reasons for making the change in the design of the two-cent stamps. One was that the head of Washington on the tamp for the letter rate would have been abandoned. Ever since stamps were first insued, this has been the design, In 1845 sign was retained. The only exception was in 1869, whenwe had a three-cent stamp with the design of a railroad train. This was withdrawn in 1810, and the post-office department simply adhered to old custom, and substituted for the head of Jackson on the two-cent stamp that of Washington. The Jackson design has not been abandoned, but has been put on the four-cent stamp. Fifth and Sixth—There is no reason for requiring the Post-office Department At present tho work of exchanging can not be undertaken, for lack of clerical force. Any of the stamps of the old issue can be used. to the train yesterday to see us off for Chicago. They left before the train started. Then her father came. Ah! that was not so pleasant a meeting. He boarded the train and we had a lively time. He was ‘bilin’ mad, but did not strike me. I warded off his blow. I think all will be right yet. I have many friends here, and they will put in a good word forme.” Colonel James L. Trumbull formerly lived in this city, and was agent for the American Express Compa- ny. ) Mus. Gale is a handsome blonde. She home, though her father wanted her to do so. The manager of the combination says that Mr. Gale is vne of the finest young actors he ever met, that he neither ———— Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, Tonic for Overworked Men. Dr. J. C. Wiison, Philadelphia, Pa., ays: ‘I have used it as a general tonic, |anig in particular in the debility and dys- pepsia of ovorworked men, with satisfac- tory rosuity,” summer is unusually prolific of opportu- nities to cultivate the tender passion, or at least to moreor less stimulate it. ing theme in the colonization. At the Grand Pacific hotel, last night, Mr. O'Reilly declared to a reporter for The Times that the project was a distinctively philanhtropic one, and was based upon moral and business principles. ‘‘The plau,” said he, “‘is yet inits infancy. It lmu only lately projected. Our object is to buy 500,000 acres of land in the >an Luis valley, and bring a thousand or two Irish fn{uilica over here and settle them on it. “They will be required to pay onl; about one-third the cost of the lnm{y: for it, and after irrigation the value of the property will increase to §25 per acre. ‘e want to establish villages, and our particular object will be to give the clared, “‘and it is one the like of which has never been attempted before. The principal feature of the colony will be its its business-like establishment.” Mr. to none. Weber Piano. We have the Agency for the above renowned Piano, which is second ouU Are located as below: Please call and inspex Also the Lindemwan & Son’s Pianos, and have also the famous Hardman Piano en sale. Sheet Music. We also carry full lines of best Organs and ‘We warrant our goods the best in the market. An inspec- tion will convinee the most skeptical. R TWO STORES ct our goods at both of our stores. Pianos and Organs sold on monthly payments. M"Jlg o number of women aro | Athington head substituted. =~ When drinks, smokes, or used profane language, | settlers holdings, fresh air aud freedom. EDHOLM & ERIGKSON’ copyi: !: l“ 00 ihish mbatiate postage was again reduced in 1883, the|ond that he is studying music. Itis a great scheme,” Mr. O'Reilly de- ) THE JEWELERS, Cor. 16th and Dodge, and 16th, near Capitol Avenue, Omaha, Neb. O'Reilly stated that the Chicago Irish- men were favorable to the colony, and many had pledged their financial and moral support, He will return to Den- Oil. G. W. Walling, Esq., Supt. Police, New York City, and Sam’l B. Given, Esq., Chief of Police, Philadelphia, Pa., OVER THE OMAHA MEDICAL DISPENSARY Maine. . ... 52 Massachusetts..... 90 to exchanga the old issue of stamps for AR e, ver to-day and make his report. Kfi:‘-’;‘l‘:?tim} f %%;"v:‘m:; % the new. ~ The Department, however. Watering Place Engagements. AT Now York 331 Delawaro. .. 9 "}:" aaks foIe TOTILON for exchanging | New York Hour, Mon much exposed to the weather D s Ponnsylvania, ... 248 Virginia. . the stamps. It is only a question of time. |~ my 41 eells of fashionable society the praise the great pain-cure, St. Jacobs OF FICE AN PARLOR NEW OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, I The throe-cont stamps, for | ] oon s i ; Misnssippi : ; ) Love,” says Byron, “is of man’s life a | endorse and recommend it. Loy, 18 Kentuck instanco, can bo used to pay- the postage | ¢ v S Y id AN wholo exist- gl X | Tennessee. ... 62 Ohio. on third and fourth class matter, or |- oo, PR G sinedi A SHAKSPEARE'S REMAINS, | e R SR bt vos, e pesded, a{1n Bb whils marsiagostle women il Thirteenth, Bet. Farnam and Douglas Sts. Indians. + 10 Whaoonsin - 64 threo.cent stamp used with a one cont | fiy o S 19 00 B WRYE G O ey | OPPOsition to Their Exhumation. iy, 45 Towa. 0 10 | would pay for two rates. In tho | CUPied vith tho themo, it s whon they | OPY OMAHA, NEB Minnosota 3 Nobraska e & s, are at the watering places that they have e AHA, NEB. ot Navu 111 7| ca o potmisiersthe thrco contsampe G ot lnuro i femplation t bo: | Spuateoup, September 6. : Callforuta i1 Washivigton 8 [1tH6 amount GreditedttnYmaking up theis | o jahos formen. It Hakes s woman | posal te| exhumo Blakspo Dukota. . . 8 Idaho. .. A et AT Y o e to understand a woman. To a man she | came formally before the Stratford-on- New Mexico 6 Wyoming. 3 ! i is an enigma, a problem he rarely solves. | Ayon town council at their mecting yes- Montaua. = Nevertheless, so long as he remains un- | terday. The mayor said he had been in- The finest alterative and anti-bilious medicine on earth, is Samaritan Ner- vine, $1.50, “The doctors said my child must die with spasms, Samaritan Nervine cured 2/Utah. . 2 Arizonn, i 2/Dist. of Columbia 465 Indian Territory.. 2 — New Hawpshiro.. 35 Total. DIVIDING THE SPOILS, There is not a very serious dispropor- captured, ho seems never to tire in his efforts to solve it, and he often goes to the summer resorts to enlarge his field of stuly. [] undated with telegrams and letters from ISh att lall parts of the kingdom, protesting | | , | l’ against the proposed outrage, and calling upon the corporation to resist the pro- .3001 Brain Treatment, Dizziness,2Convu! jervous Nouraigls, Headache, Nervou used bx the use of aloohol or tobacoo Soft of th misory and death, Premature Old A; nness Loss of power in either sex, Involun| of their quota, but the excess is not great, Ilinos does not get quite its share. Colo- rado and Indiana have a little more than belongs to them, but the ‘{yurmnul equa- tion must be expected, and the head of the department is from one of these States, while the head of the largest Officers Transterred and Granted Leaves of Absence. WasiNatoN, Sept. 23.—First Lieut. George Andrews, Young ladies are more easy of approach they can be readily found by a diligent suitor. They are lefta good deal to themselves—perhaps too much—in and about hotel parlors and piazzas. They take long or u!mr& walks, as they foel in- clined, with chance cavaliers, of their re- cent acquaintance, this proposal to desecrato the tomb of our immortal townsman, William Shakspeare. 1 feel that 1 must, from the high position that I occupy, this morning disabuse the public mind that this covporation would ever allow such a proposal to be carried f 5 osal to the uttermost. The mayor, > > nl tion i the distribution of olorkships and | him.” W, E. Tanner, Dagton, Ohio. | there, oapecially if they ase staying. ot |continuing, saids “The atbentim | PROPRIETOR. other places among mqsmw-glmn{(fihf At druggists, uu"&" in the city. They may be|may say, of the whole epublican party is strong Now Yorl e e e ndeed, to live most of the time un-[world, is just now being directed PEO i SAVEN D JEASES OF and Ohio seom to have a littlo in excess ARMY NE dor 'the publio oyo, or at any rate, whoro | toward our. tows _in consoquence of SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES OF Throat and Lungs, Catarrh, Kidney and Bladder as Well as all Chronic and Nervous Diseases. wenty-fifth Infantry, At Saratoga they go|out, [Hear, hear.) I would have it un- i1 ) atorrhoe caused by "ovor oxertlons B ot et e R R T o) A0 Finoola| o tis absinga. on birgil Brouna. tho Son. Al B AT bR DR. FISEEIBIL.ATT i, Bl o Oy o o box, o | other, What will at once strike the |School, Cleveland, Ohio, and will join his | gress grounds, with them. At Long|would meet from usa contemptuous re- boxes by mail prepaid on reader as surpising is the number of ap- | company. The extension of leave of ab- | Branch they go to bathe with them. They | fusal. Not only would the corporation | Hasdiscovered thelyveatest cure in the world fr weakness of the back and limbe, involuntary discharger, wige WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES pointments made from Maryland, Vir-|sence granted Paymaster Daniel R. Larn- [ sit in the gloaming on the piazzas with | strain every nerve to provent such an act | {potency, general deoiiity, nervousncss, lauguor, confusion wf ideas, palpitation’ of the heart, simidity, h:un case, With cach order received by w | ginin and the District of ~ Columbia, | ed has been further extended to Oct. 25, | them for hours together in the evening, | of desecracion, but lp feel certain the .‘.E‘.','.’,‘.‘"‘.'ZK;.:L'}{’!;‘?,‘.J.)L.".‘r..‘;fu“&‘,',‘i‘s'\'.fr‘." i.flmfl'f...',";’..?.‘\’.“'.afi?.“r‘;'h’.‘m of ;:‘-:I'.'h.nfik:]:r:: iy o SE0n% Sl WA 0, wowiloend 8 | cypocially the lattor: Thoro 18 nagural | Tho Superintondont of the Mouated Ro- | with only mominal -suparvision on tho | townamen gonerally would band themm. | ote/aia s the ssims than e mariners of Ulyaes, bightiig elr maost radiast B e e e b et e e mstocs | oxplanation for this. In the first place, | cruting Service has been ordered to cause | part of their mothers or e-her Chnrm“eu; sselves tugether to guard tho sanctity of | "Pomer ot b sufering. D8 EarTiaRs hich destroy their mental and physical eystems " lwlv &:. flm“"lw large number of the employes are jani- | b0 recruits to be prepared and forwarded | and in other ways they rractically enjoy | the poet's tomb, 1 could not myself | causing DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S bsence aces pros v , fears, dreams, restl hts, dissiness, forgettul | to rsidenia of the Diakio aad the ud-(Cavalry. Lears of o for four | plasesshowld bo the favorite Bunting | any such person to attempt it b would atual ke e sk 4nd e ort e, ey, e el o company i [ joinis an irginia. | mont rom Dec, 1, has been ted | grounds of native and foreign fortune [find his sacreligious ardor _ | have preference alone, feeling as n the morning as when 6 weakness, [ost man. P frant B iob come 4o Waabington trom | Fires Liout. Jamos O, Bush, Fifth Artl-| hunter, and. other sdvonturers of l rily cocled by immorsion I the | i el s it o wases o o Tmtn e chos Eoi s Pmediio od ! remote parts of the country to get menial | lery, Leave of absence for four menths, | sorts, Introductions are, as a rule, eas- PRAVENTIVE AND CURR. ; u been granted to First Lieut. David R. | thrown togother who wish to be in each | make those remarks becauss I think tho | tniuay. sreve. thousinds o1 3ount b of Saaied.taent and Joiant ’?..T.'h‘f&'.‘?fi.‘f‘".{f'r:" States de not get their quotas, and the | Bumham, Fifteenth Infantry. Capt. | other's company that the strangers of one | public look forward to the result of our | entrapeo listening senators with the thunders of thelr eloquence or wake to scstacy the living lyre, may eall FOR EITHER SEX. shars b wouid go i them am aa el | Willam & Puton, Astisant” Qurir: | day may k. th iimate o fho noxt, | mooting to-day, nd they depand upop |4 eficicn AT table arrangement go to the n rl master, n ordered report in | Acquani us suddenly formed | us doing our duty in this matter, and I jod o wware of physical weakneas, los of prooreative | e M. u" o 0t ent s, | Of the capital; as the Bouth has no politi- | person to the Commanding General, De- | often ripen wp:u:n 'rioud;{ipl with |am glad to note {hut‘ almost without an "‘:l'-‘;. e 'L.'i'.‘.}".‘.:fle‘?;i‘:.'.‘.'fl'fl.‘.,‘:‘. on fly.‘nl Lagldin places Bioaselt Tindar the care of -mu-fl‘u 10 be taken Intern: | cal reasons to urge for office the places | partment of the Columbia, for assign-|surprising rapidity, and engagementa to | exception, the public press are against p; zfl‘;““ may religisusly sontk'e in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill ae & | . oivhon e 44 provenilve by sither saxs s | are disposed of for personal reasons to | ment to duty as assistant to the Ohief | marry are sometimes entered. into before | any indocent invasion of the poet's tomb, v ORGANAL WEAKNESS | s f thoss already | ,.nm'.’:‘:uw. people whom Congressmen get acquaint- | Quartermaster of that department at|there has been anr courtship, and be- |as’ suggested.” }Appllulu] Several | (mmediately cured and full vigor restored. This distressing aftliction—which renders life a burden aad aates shree boxes to eure, or we will the | od with here. Besides all this, there is, | Vancouver Barracks, Washington Terri | tween g«mm who know little or nothing | speakers followed the mayor in denounc- | man ‘ lmpuull\l:!-, s the g:u.ny paid by the vlnfln‘x’(fr improper M&u‘-‘.. «© Young people are .m. e by mall, postage paid,#% per V6% o1 | of courue, an advantage in being on or |tory. Capt. John C.'White, First Artil- [of each other except from commou re- |ing the project, and the council then de- | Siorstands this mabieck wi e e e g e L A - WRITTEN GUARANTEES near the ground when vacancies ocour, | lory, having been found by an Army Re- | port, It may be that Mr. Jones is known | cided unanimously to offer their most | by prudentt ~Besides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offsprings, the wost serious and debrustive 1t might be said stil) further, that nearly | tiring Board incapacitated _for active ser- | or sup to berich, or that Miss | strenuous opposition to the scheme. ~As | ptome of both body and mind srise. Tho system becomes Bermaisdy Ehe, BRISICAS B0 oave. thd weation, @sued by all suthorized agents. ev.ry{ody in the District eame here from | vice on account of disability ineident to | Smith has or is likely to have a good deal | lay rectors of the ehancel - they had an | constisu ional ebility, wasting of the'trame, cough, consutuption and death. % f nr‘r B some -;w ul‘;honslntu. 80 that ap oiut- | the lervio;:hhu; fiwn retired ;mm wt;llve «‘xl mflsv of her o:u,‘uui t;.lhu :’xnflun important voice in the matter, and they A CURE WARRANTED, eljx I.Q ments from the District are scarcely more | service. e following transfers in the | foundation ene for e ordinary | meant to exercise it. A ¥ d run than appointsments at large. v Third Infantry have tl!uwn made: Capt. [ marrying man :gwomln to rest upon in e —— }_.‘;"‘,"'m’,'.:: :flhfi\:f.om:ulgm‘flmm .;{}"f;,',.;:".’fl‘:f;’ oo riRiay waoth jshes month MEkE SOLE PROPRIETORS, C — Robert R. Hughs from Conpamy E to | taking a step of the first importance in A _Curo of Pneumonia. DR, FISHBLATT, Neb Bole Agent, for Omah To strengthen and build up the system | Company I; Capt. William Mitchell from |life. ‘The motive is as contemptible as its | Mr. D, H. Baruaby, of Owego, N. Y., says . ’ i fre 0. A W 14 Kl K Vi in from two to 10 kox B tors watchmen, scrubbers, packers, naturally given to psuple near by, that is, employment, The other conai that l‘u solidly Democratic Southern a trial will convince you that Brown's Iron Bitters is the best wmedicine made. — Sold Again. Beatrice Democrat, Another bate for suckers was thrown out by The Chicago Inter Ocean recently, 10 a confidence racket. A sleek-tongued, slook-haired, toney-dressed individual, with more cheek than is usually allotted to the average government mule, book ent, or l'i;t g rod peddler, came 3003. to such points as shall be designated by — | 1aborers, messengers, otc. The jobs are | the comanding General Millitary Division all the liberty they desire. No wonder therefore, when girls are so of the Pacific, for assignment to the First ration is | to take effect on or about Nov. 1, has|ily obtained, and so much are people Company | to Company E. The Adjutant General of the Army has written a lerter to Gen, Schofield in regard to the case of a soldier who de- serted from the army about eight years ago and who has just been tried by court- martial for that offense and sentenced to the court on the ground that desertion came within those articles of war lapsing when two years had intervened between the time n{ the offense and the arrest. The Adjutant-General informs Gen. approachable there that the watering folly is rediculous; but, with nine persons out” of ten, moneo is always the prime consideration on both sides in mnrinfiu, That unhappy marriages should be the usual rather than the exceptional result of such lusity and mercenary motives in entering into engagewents follows almost ear round the knots that were tied, not fiy Hymen, but by Mammon, or some other divinity Iwm{u the only true one, love. The watering places throw temp- tations in the way of both sexes to flirt as western corvespondent of The |Schoficld that ever since Becretary jand make love, for idelness wings the think that anyone could be found so de- praved as even to suggest the violation of the poet's last resting place. Were gentle stream which flows close by the poet’s grave. [Hear, hear.] I wish to that his daughter was taken with a violent cold which terminated in pueumonia, and all the best physicians gave the caso up il said she could not live but a few hours at most. She was in this condition when friend recommend- ed DR, WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS' and_advised ber,to try it. Sho ac- copted it as a last resort, and wis surprised to o —— The Tecuwmseh Torchlight of last week was & mammoth edition of sixteen pages. It was well printed and . It was & windfall for the P, G.,"” for they rung i all the plates they had in store for the last forty yoars, troatmiont. simply son EFAd The symy of which are a dull social dubies, makes happy mar bo red to perfect health, uate of one of the most cmine g cures that sre eve Fvousness, being alarn et of the wind were cured fm ki ; NERVOUS DEBILITY, , distressed mind, which uufits them for performing their business snd e impossible, distresses the action of the heart, causing flushes of hoas, YOUNG MEN nt colleges of the United States, has effected some of the most astonish- ; many troubled with ringing’ in the ears and head, when aslecp, groat datin soundy, with frequent biusting, atteuded sowetizes with deraage: nediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, Dr. F. addressos all those who bave ruin both body and mind, uiitting ¢ “These are some of the melanchol, OONSULTATION FREE. Those who reside at thelr symptoms wi ess Lock Box Jured themsclves by improper indulgence and solitary habits which . youth, vie: Weakness of the o i that it producs cl o) back and limbs, pal the head and din of 4 1 power, palpl 0 f the b y — e e and was greedily swallowed by numbers | three yoars' at Fort Leavenworth. |as a natural consequence. Hence we find m‘:lw,‘ ] By l:m:,lfiurr‘li‘.‘r_:’::*;,fl: S A T L L L R S L R o T e W) .-,mrfimfl'grgum of our citizens. 1t amounts almést | Gen.Schofield disapproved tho findings of | the courts untying' by divorce, all the | ent cure was effected. T e MMy oL LY ey PRIVATE OFFICES, OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OMAHA NEBRASKA, Charges modarete and withia tthe resch of all who need sciontiffe Medical a distancs a1 cacaot al, will seceive promph” sttention througlh mall by 34, Omabs, Neb, S . —

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