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ey OMAHA DAILY BEE ~TUESDAY, TV e g e APRIL 29, 1884, ey Fhousand : Hastened to their Graves Relying on testimonials written in viv- 1 glowing language of somo miraculous oures mado by some largely puffed up dootor or patent medicine has hastened CONSTIPATION, 7, LOUIS PAPER WAREROUSE. Graham Paper Co., 217 and 219 North Main 84, St. Louls, ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. thousands to their graves; believing in There is no medium through WHOLESALE DEALERS IN their almost insane faith that the same which disease so often attac I](fll!hv st DAPERS, (Hime miracle will be performed on them, and tem as by Constipation, and there 8,5 W 9 LIVRAPPING . 8 that these testimonials make the cures, is.on othor i1l flash s heir to me KNVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Columns, Pilastors, Lintels, Fencing, Oresting, Railing, Btc. Cast, and Wrought Iron Beams. PRINTER’S STOGK Agents for THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS. iz b e 5 THE MURRAY IRON WORKS CO0., Burlington, lowa. i THE LARGEST IRON WORKING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE STATE. while the so called medicine is all the time hastening them to theirgraves. We have avoided publishing testimonials, as they do not make the cures, although we ve apt tobe negl: cted, from the ||mh*|ix\l inconvenience may beim- mediately felt from irregular action of the howel When there is|gg tion of decayed and effete mat- THOUSANDS UFON THOUSANDS of them, of the most wonderful cures, voluntarily sent us. It is our medicine, ter, with its poisonous gases, Pr—— S :{op llxtm;aht?lnt ;nskn» the cu;‘e]- ll: ;n'vn poisons the whole system by IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, i i S IS SVIee futled wnd nevet otn., Ve wi heing absorled into it, causing piles, give reference to any one for any disease fistala headache, im s blood and - = ———— — ——= 2. R § h H e L g h pure blood and B Ly e, o e s s many other seouatetione. 30t |0+ SPECHT, PROP.| FIRIDID W " neighborhood in the known world but DOCK BLOOD BITTERS will im- & (SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) can show its cures by Hop Bitters. ('l‘y relieve, and one bottle 1111 Douglas 8. Omaha, Neb. A LOSING JOKE, ively cure or relieve any case of A prominent physician of Pittsburg said to Constipation. MANUFACTURER OF LUMB R a lady patient who was complaining of her continued {1l healthy and of his inability to curo her, jokingly sald: “Try Hop Bitters!” ‘The lady took it in earnest and used the Bit. tors, from which she obtained permanent health, She now laughs st the doctor for his fuk', but he is not so_well ploased with it, as t cost hsm a good patient. FEES OF DOCTORS, The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested in. We be lieve the schedule for wisits in $3.00, which would tax A man confined to his bed for a year, and in need of a daily vis- it, over §1.000 a year for medioal atten- dance alone! And one single bottle of Hop bitters taken in time would save the $1.000 and all the year’s sickness. A LADY'S WISH, “‘Oh, how I do wlnh my +nin was as cloar and soft as yours,” said a dy to her friend “You can ensily make it #o,” answered the friend, “How?"inquired the first lady. ‘‘By using Hop Bitters that makes pure, rich blood and lnamlng health. It did it for me as you obaserve.” GIVEN UP BY THE DOCTORS, “‘Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at Work, and cured by so simple a remedy?” I assure you it is true thathe is en- tirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, Andonly ten days ago his doctors gave him up and said he must die, from Kldney and Liver troubles!’ The kidneys acta purifiers of the bloo and when thele funo CELEBRATED tions are interforrec \ “Was troubled for a yea torpid liver and indigestion, and af- ter trying everything imaginable used BURDOCK BLOOD BIT- L saflon LI TERS. The first bottle revived me \ijusted Tt and the second cured ne entirel " - J. 8. Williamson, Rochester, N. C. R. SCHALLER, Real Estate LIME AND CEMENT. +| Office and Yard, 6th and Douglas Sts., flmaha NEh. SPECIAL NOTICKE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. TE Tor Regenra-e o Lol faa b WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO the ouro of It isthe best and cheapest food 1or ftock o1 ony kind. One pound 14 equal to three ponnds of corn stock foa with Ground Ol Cako 13 tho Fall sna Winter, 4 of ranning down, will increase in weight and bo 1n good marketable cour.tion in the spring. Dairymen, s* #ell a3 others, who uso it can titify to ita merita.” ey {6 and fuda Cor youraalves. - Price $26.00 por #-u: bo chargo for macks, Address WOONW s LEARKRT 7 nAMDANY Omaha Neb W HOLRESALRE GIGARS & TOBAGCO. TtE NEW HOUSE OF CARRABRANT:COLE Fine Havany, Key West and Domestic Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobaccos. { Trial Orders Soijciied. _ Satisfacticn Guaraniged, { 1sor FARNAm st., omAmA. { J. A. WAKEFIELD, ! Galvanizea Iron Cornices | {From farm lifo and the workshop have risen to the presidential chair, Lincoln, Johneon and Garfield and to high places in the national legislature, Edmunds, Stephens and others of equal note. In ancient times, Horace, celebrating the i | heroes of his country, rocognized poverty | erynent uud a credit to the committes and tho farm as tho principal factors in | “"Preyident Arthur having tendered him their groatness. a scat in his cabinet as secretary of the In Granger township, Allegheny coun- | interior, Mr. Toller rosigned his seat in dors of clvilization, Honry M. Taller, the | esiial ws mor vy April 17,1882 subject of our sketch, was born in May, M. Tellor's last voto was cast in the sen- 1830. The place affurded but few advan- | ateagainst giving the right of way through tages for mental improvement; there was | th® Uhoctaw country to the St. Louis & a school, buv it was open only a part of 2R N AGENT. San Francisco railroad without the con- sent of the general councils of the Chog. the year, and the instruction was of a meagre character. But the training of a taw and Chickasaw nations. Justicg atid well ordered and refined home supple- humanity have always influenced Mis ac:| EITABLISHED mented what was lacking in the school. tions towards the Indians. He” enter-| .. tains the same views as Catlin, who spent j many years visiting the /different. Indian Ycung Teller's father was a man of great | tribes— that upon gofidition of their dis- natural ability and extensive reading, and | svlving their relatibns with their respec- his mother distinguished for intelligence, [ tve . tribes. #nd adopting tho habits of i Ay | civilization, the government should grant enorgy and sweotness of disposition. As | o Tndians the right of citizenship, and Henry grew older he assisted on the farm in summer, but attended school in the winter, and made considerable progress in his elementary studies. His father in extond to them necessary assistance until they learn to support themselves by agri- the mean time training his mind to cor- rect habits of thougbt and imbuinyg his culture and other industries of the civil- ized state. heart with right principal cf action, con- tributed to the ' formation of the sound commitee reached Now Orleans January 3, 1879, and eatered upon an exhausted investigation. Witnesses from tho state at large were called before the committee, many of whom were democrats, yet the result in each case as emboded in a re- report of 1400 was favorsble to the gov- Do not confound tnis with octric Belts ndvertised to curd all ills from headfto too. 1t is for the ONE spec- ific purpose. For circulars giving full information, ddross Cheover Fleotrio Balt Co., 103) Washington PR — ‘ e AT OMAHA, {1860, Offers a larga list of Real Estate for Sale, including the following described property. H . with through weak ness, thoy need ton- ing.' They become healthtully aciivo by theuse of Hostotter’, Stomach Bittors, Tot, Capitol avenue aller will_sell threo two « atory honies, 10th sirec, 10,600 R. Schall haa for sale 20 acres 4.000 SWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lmber, L, Shing] when falliog short of roliof from other ources. Thissuperb stimu'atiog tonic also prosents and arrosts fover and aguo, cont Liver comuls ypsia, rheu et = 2 G e ¢ GOING W IS, PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST. LOUIS, As a speaker, Mr. Teller is logical, ani- mated and forcible. His bestspeeches in the senate, wore, ono delivered on the bill for the sale of the reservation of the Utes, and that in reply to Senator Brown W B STOMACH sf"mx stter wilmonta enealiaih oo gl s et | e anrllr;gnm-tr;u(aty Ho took part [ = BY WAY OF Uso 18 with_ rogular- | ju 1 n after life | us one of the speakers in the openin, OMAHA AND LINCOLXN TO DENVER, B # E n o giae i oas: | has distinguished his son. In his 19th | ceremonies of the Northern Pacific = [ T TR SR sl SASHI mmRsl BLINDS;\ HOULDIN[}S: ngx UEMhNT, PLASTEH: & o gserlly,___ |youe young Tollor ontorod Rushford | road: Stll, though o good gooakor, hos (O 4,000 | EANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. 2 more distinguished for prompt, energetic o o on Depots Insas i - Academy of Allegheny county; hore the | \ciio, ™05 bl ihs thct, than for olo. | Cs Rrsciaieules™y dorriet 40,000 Do s ol | Union Pacific Depot, ordinary difficultios of study gave way | quenco of spoech. It was for those qual- oro SAN FRANCISCO|™ R e 3 lior Wil soil 15,450, stock farm GRBAT IMPROVEMENT IN ROOFING AND COVERING WALLS. e VAN PAPPELENDAM before his strong analytical mind and indomitable industry,so that in two years he completed the Academic course, ana left the institution. After this he opened a school and taught in winter butb contin- ued to prosecute his ntud:al in summer. ivies and his incorruptible integrity and independence of character that President Arthur selected him as a oabinet adviser, f (R Schallo though a short time before he had voted | S/2.bem 1ot to pass tho Chinese bill over the presi- dent's veto, This position in the cabinet like his election to the senate came to 145,000 3.800 2,700 :'nor u\h,n 16th street, 4 000 And all poin 1 8 bo! Z0myy I%.Tmm& i offers good residen; X143, Conneeting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago with through trains for NEW YORK, BC And all Eastc R. Schaller has instructions to sell /o in Armstrong’s add. house and lot i C ] i lndllllll]v ¥ by 1 all Hin 3 or ~Harney street, lot s Soutl, : ;nnrkx(;%u gggmi'who n‘?fll‘m of fitting himself for a higher position a8 | ;i1 to n.cngmzod ability, 'mdumy ind , fine residence, 10 rooms. 6,000 L e — i W :".;“;‘.‘-.’:.‘i“’...‘“ thoso disetses of & | o teacher, he entered Alfred Academy, | intogrity, and renowed efforts in his pub- Yoo g S s with e auns, o Spoody v.,,',',“.‘ (Aud completo | N. Y., but after a time the profession [lic duties. 1uo, § lot and reside 2,500 g 1 [ g l { Sond w6 ouce® for Dlusizated In tho department of the interior a Y Mado of Sheet Metal with Pressed Ornamenta, / of law seemed to open a wide field tor his rising ambition, and he entered the law office of Hon. Martin Grove, who after- wards became one of the judges of the court of lappeals of New York. Young Teller's experience in schools and teaching was the foundation of that intuitive perception of character and lucid arrangement of argument for which he is remarkable. Daniel Webster,Judge Chase and President Arthur,and a host of other g men derived great advantage from hnvmiuught school in early life. Pur- suing his legal studies with indefatigable zeal and good suco z0 nd Kansis fcago nnd 1.9 Leaking, No Cracking or Blow- { ing off. Fire Proof, Cheap and Durable. The Mcst Ornamental Roof Made. . Practically Tested for Nearly Ten Years, With the Most Gratifying Results, SULLIVAN BROTHE R. Schaller has for salo full lot 66x great varioly of subjeots demand the | (T, s, near v. 1. depot, smal houro attention of tho secretary, Indian affairs geological survey, public la pension, educational, statistic. census and railroad accounts, a long re- sidence in the west, and a study of the Indian problem fitted Secretary Teller for the superintendence of Indian affaira. His experienceas chairman of the pension committee of the senatemade him familiar withjthis branch of service,and his aquain- tence with the geological survey of Colo- rado enabled him to form a correct judg- ment in relation w the duties and ex- pensos of surveys. While experience prepared him for the most important duties of his department, his sound judgment, indefatigable industry and incorruptible honesty fitted him for an able dizcharge of all his decisions in nomplicated cases involving large tracts of land, In pension cases and mining interests they havenotonly been wise,but prompt and have been acquiescedin by all Just and reasonable claimante, Like the Corliss engine, that greatest wonder of our great centennial, which calmly andnoiselessly started and kept in motion all the machinery of the exhibi- tion, Secrotary Teller, calm ana secure inhis conscious strength,impolls,regulates trols the varied and complicated s of tho int department and 850 i 28,500 ller—Dodge Co. farm, 2600 ouses, barns and valuable 55,000 provements fl'n? ot froe. Yol TATC BELT $0.. Murshall, Mich, R, Schallor will sell &712( bouses, 2 large e Lincoln and D City and Denv Indianapolis and E ngslpnslcl FICS R THE CURE OF ALL DISEASES O} n‘"‘“""‘"“hflm DOGS, HDGB) ave ""3!-7 S ri{nfdre ey Hinblod nF_fi g@“fl"‘.‘; A i e Humphreys' Veterinary M ,rnu-l. #:nc 1 0 cnnll l"l’lmvhlen aent free on appl HNCMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC MED.CG 100 Fulton Street, New York. NE ous DEB||.|TY Fig. 2—View representing a number of 'liles as arranged upon a roof. Fig. 3—Detail sectional view of the same. Fig. 4—One of the Roof Tiles. Fig. 5—Wall Tile, the white part of which is covered by the one above it, and requires no description. ;;:, SULLIVAN BROTHERS, MANUFATURERS OF TIN ROOFING ! SMOKE STACKS, Brecchings and General Iron Work, TIN, IRON & SLATE ROOFING, Guttering and Gen®ral Johhing TERMS REASONABLE, » Satisfaction Guaranteed. (), R Solatter oftor some of the grostast bargalns o in’ Real Estate anywhora PARTIES WISHING TO Sellor Purchase LOTS AND LANDS ARE INVITED TO CALL.|, Has had 35 yoars' exporience in dealing in REAL ESTATE and may safely be con: sulted as to investments and on contem- platad fprovements to tho city. " Iias ivo Eastern and European con: naotioon: amphlots and Mips o City issued Call at the Millard Hotes and get n“hr- ' Hnmeo- rin. On ouis and D braska, and Deny 1t I8 also the on ST LOUIS, ly e E‘lnest Eqnipgnd TRailroad in the Wesld for Mr, Teller passed the necessary ex: ion, and was ad- mitted to the bar in his 28th year. Ha wisely concluded that the rise of a youny barrister in tho midst of old and estab- lished members of the profession, must necessarily be slow, and he turned his face to the great w He first establish- ed himself in Morrison, Illinois, but in 1861, attracted by the advantages Colo- rado held out, he left Illinois and sttled in Central City, Oolorado. Here ho soon established the character of a wise man and safe counsellor, an energetic and advocate, and an excellent citien. os attending to an extensive prac- tico Mr. Teller devoted considerablo time classes of Travel, " lhm une ror satc Boen In use 2 years, roe. —u the mm luu one or vf.u MI@MB!IO‘& Hlmrmr.‘lm:os RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U.8, Mail Steamers e G TR Notice to OCattle Men 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. . 201 ‘¢ ¢ Heifors, Two ‘: P 150 Steers, One &, H. HOWELL, President. e on: C. R SCHALLER, Vice-President. bThe above dascH e oatlo scs Allwall brod Towa SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, to the local interest of the territory, from | is honored and respected by all who come cattle, straight and smooth. These cattle will be 109-111 SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST., e his azzival i 1601, to the year of i cen. | in contast with him. — His character is u | The GENUINE DOULDEK sut colorts oo, A | Lot s e ek, i o8, rssenahi tennial, When Colorado was admitted | pure type of the true American, He is | fhseidlow Mimour, llinols, Kansas. Coal Yars | ksl i M, F. PATT OMAHA, - NEBRASEA.| Waverly, Bremsr Co., 10! .—Also young graded huila censcious of ignified, yot | preferring the of the club; NEW YORK AND ANTWERP, T'he Rhine, Germany, Italy, Holland and France calm, cool aud penetrati power yet unostentatio ascessible and courteo as a stato into the union, the people who iated his moral worth, professional and business tact, us well as the valuable service ho had rendered the ter- url: ICES—117 8. 14t Street and Millard mul, ¢ 7-dme-8tw EAD CLAIRE LUMBER YARD. Btoerage Qutward, ”’"&"‘l "°"‘A""'"|" quiet of home to the n T X i 3 Kot e, | e et ok e | oo, oot e oL 0 b HE N N i g%] G (5] THE GREAT SHLCESS flw!lfll #110 ”'Ib- eonate, This distinguished honor was the | to the gayety of the fashionable drawing- DR. - : m. Weight & Sons, Gen Agents, 65 Broad- | greater as it wasunsolicited,and conferred | room, and seckicg pleasure in reading INPROVED STRONG'S 1024 North Eighteenth Street, Omaba, on Strect Car Line. NY. on one who had never held a political of- | and meditation in his studio without a SOFT e SR fice before, According to the law his | desire to participate in sports of a fash- ELASTIC SECTION TAMPICS . W. DIZXON . BRan SO0 BN 1ok Sieest, Oahs B B llu torm of office as determined by the ballot | ionable yet questionable character, Such ETAIL, _ il ] CORSET WHOLESALE AKD RI oxpired March 3d, 1877, But the legis- [ is Henry M. Teller, a true patriot, an 4 8 latre of Colorado, on the 1lth day of | earnest republican, an honest man, that AERGhIS 4 December, 1870, re-elected him to the U. | has filled with dignity every station to PERFEOY l‘ lmfl a uurs lfl flws G 5877 tfi for six &:u- from mrahtith gllluoh he hui been c;ll‘ u: with ability to Irln:lrd'lg :::‘u“mgg i SUPRORY. y '] ] ] ’ ., Entering that august body o any position to which his countrymen “thias any otkior Corse : o i tinguishod men, Sentor Toller bore him. | may elovat him, Truo and sinoero n his the kel e R BT aeseixnsrell | _Cirades and pricas as 7001 and low a3 any in the city. Please trv me. self with quiet algnuy. duriog his novi ciate in parliamentay duties, and was noted for his devotion to business, and especially to the various measures before congress the interest of his own state 'and that of the country, By his persevering induluflmd influence au important law was passed relation to the Ute Indians and their reservation. \His other labors in the senate were con- funds due the Utes and their removal from the uu, the establishment &l eographical and orado, and tha o xvnrnmonc lands for cultural colleges in the state,the in! uo- tlnn and passage of the following bills are due to Senator Teller, en: and ind try, the oduutlonsl bill the silver bill dh various btll.l. in relation to the In. ni. ..%-' .Ts Blilllq In the arrangements of the committees & 3 ._ the senate on account of his known ability and mdu-tr,y Senator Teller was ve Bhroet, Bt fl on several of the most important, o was chairman of the pension com- mittee at that time,the principal working committee of the senate. He was also made member of the judiciary committee loyalty to his chief he is s man of whose - a8 Lot physlc ‘A'I 5 W, In’uud.nhip any man can be proud. ks Gl 150 E"";ARD LA 211 TAMPICO in which reaks., Its Patent "l"rlpl:-"\:-plrbl:.hl'hv--h hlck-‘ch;.fl:ll:.l.nnllrrh-uonwdlnld JOHN H. F. LEFMANN & CO. PLEULER & HINZ. PRACTICAL Carpenters and Buiders == emme| 0 I Liquor as s Druggist, NOTICE, Notloo Isherehy given that J, H, Phelps be 2 th day of March A. D, A SPEGIFIU . Epllepsy Bpasms, Convi sions, Falling Sickness, 8t. Vitus Dance, Alcohol ism, Oplum Eat- ing, SypAillis, Serofula, K For Sale by 8. P. MORSE & CO., Omaha, Address 1214 South 18th Streot. WOODBR'DGE BROS,, 215 OPERA HOUSE, OMAHA, NEB, =3 o = = —4 3 [—9 u—li did upon pli- s A Draggist, for medicinal, icchanioal and_comioal purposes only at cor. Culbing and Saunders Sta., 6th ward, Omaha, Nob., from the 1ith day of April, 1884, to the 11th day of April, 1885, 1t 'there be no objection, remonstrance or protest Glod within two weeks from March 27th, A. D, 1884 THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY g i409 and 1411 Dodge St.. 4 B OMAHA, NEB PHELPS, A 0142t l«uk ~u Avplicstion 3 J L €. JEWETT, n:f:‘lnk — DUFRENE & MENOELSOHN. Grerman D. Wvyatt, '|ARCHITECTS LUMBER AflMERCHANT Weakness, Brain Worf! Llood 8. Bmoumeu. Lauam-, e oty )ur'rnullll‘llnz MR e G et .xn‘; apder U, el . 1, . Laughlin, cl(dl. Eansas Sole Agents for the World-Renowned “Itcured whero physiciaus fulled & torrespoudence freely .uwln‘- - ¥ Or t04tiaoniala ana eiroulars sond Suse. The v 8.4, Richmond Med. Co. SL. Joseph, M6, | Decker & Son, and H-lleu & cumcon Nald by all Bragelst Pianos. Also manufacturers and Bostorsivs true et h',f L.l::b:' &l:g"“‘,}’:l:‘él::‘ -:l«::ml::::l:a Lotd, Stoutenburg, and Co. Agents, Obicago, Il 0 ‘rlfimf dnlnh'i- mh i rREMOVED 10 %lfl;}unnonn BA - - A :; S 4 . Lamd, oLt maee cn igns ond Musial Mechandse § o 8 o 4 & o oy . epidemio d all of which he took g R R e B LR e r 8k, Omaha, Neb. ylaglu:nva part in 0.;:‘ :i; l Bu‘t t‘l:u HUGH McMANUS & 00., u’mnn for Pricen. s ! | = by = 246 ,'g E 7 o 8 & 4 T Baery 0 8ot oo on whicl Seiator Teller 418 North 16th Street. g2 = ,5 w 8 = B = 5 served and of which he was cbair G o] & - 1 Y (&) “fl pm,... s commition o uine 72‘““{«"‘"""(':; w AI.I. PAPERS\ bt SR J s o 7 o sannie to visth New Or- ity 7.:'%:::;:?."\....._ — — - ey ke {etimony o e e RE} 3 TOUMILGS AND 20TH 8T, OMAHA, NEB Wy oF i rer Aoy = pis uubh. S Drosdwy st L\mnln St Louwin o, Lo D! 10 BOOT. Thd Founs 8. wew mews l m., b "l’l udulent election cases of PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. S —— P

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