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Y \ o OMAIIA DAILY BEE-FRIDAY. MAY 2, 1684 4 Try it for Earache, Try it for Headache, Try it for Teothache, Try it for Backache. For an ache or a pain Thomas' Eoleotrio Oil is excellent,—Uhas, F. Medler, box 274, Sohonectady, N, Y. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil is the best thing going, pa says. COured him of rhematism and me of earache—two drops—Master Horace Brenizer, Clinton, Iowa, Try it for a Limp, Try it for a Lameness, Tryi ¢ for a Pain, Try it for a Strain, From shoulder to ankle joint, and for three months I had rheumatism which ielded to nothing but Thomas' Eclectric il. Thomas’ Ecleetric Uil did what no Deivingthe Sulky Plow, Pursning Literary Studies and Mak ing Olaims, Fargo Oor. Chicago Herald, In traveling over the prairies ono now and then comes actoss a_lonely shack, which, with its surroundings, wears an aspect of neatness that distinguishes it from the averazo ocarelessly thrown to. gother shanty that suffices to prove the ¢ aimant's right to the 160 acres sur- rounding. If of boards, the cracks are carefully battened with lath; if of logs, the crevices aro closely plastered with mud; hardy morning-glories oling around the doorway and creep along the humble eaves, while small plats, smiling with physician seemed ahlo to accomplish. 1t violots, larkspur, love-bell and honey- within, Tho novelty of their aituation seems to charm these pioneers; their faces and forma are the embodiment of happiness and health; they as heartily enjoy a tramp over the prairie, in search” of the boun- dary lines of their claim, as the anciety grl enjoys a trip in a dog oart or sail on the lake, They become adepts in the uso of rifle and shotgun; they learn to handle the harvester as deftly as their marculine neighbors, and ride the sulky plow with as much grace as her refined sister would ornament a tricycle. The majority of these pioneers are schoolmis- tresses, who pursue their Greek, Latin, astronomy, botany or chemistry during thetr leisure moments in their prairio home during the summer and pursue their Try it for a Scald,] Try it for a Cut, Try it for a Brulse, Try it for a Bura. FPrico, 300 and $1.00 FOSTER, MIPRURN & OO0, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. NNIiNGS ) IMPROVED snally lower the prices of wages, ly injoring the free and hun nes. Why they even make their yarn now in the bridewell in tnis city, color it afterwards, and then knit it into goods in _their filthy old machines When the goods come out, they can un- dersell every other mannfacture. think the public will now understaud why there is and has been for a long time such a determined opposttion ou the part of mechanics to the present system of letting out convict labor to bidders.” “What is proposed an a remedy?”’ was asked. “Four years ago a legislative commit. teo was here in Chicago and investigated protty closely into the workings and ef- foots of convict labor upon free labor, I, mynelf, submitted to them at the time a mittee did nothing after all. Whether they were bought up I do not know. The wint of these resolutions of mine can be given as follows: The contractor of prison labor to be obliged to pay within 25 per cent of what he would have to pay for the same grade of free labor. If the con- viot be a single man, half of the earn- ings to go into the state treasury and the other one-half to be placed to his credit, accumulating into a handsome sum until the day of his release, and thus affording him the means of beginning & new and honest way of earning a living. If he be a married man, but one-third of his earnings to be forfeited to the state, one- third to go to his family, and thus mak- ing assistance from the county in shape of money or poor-houte board unneces. somoething About Its Loader and the Osuse Which Led to It, A Post-Dispatch reporter made a call this morning at the office of Mr, Manuel Aguero, publisher of 21 Higpano Amer icano, at No, 610 Olive street and asked him for some information regarding his relative, Gen. Aguero, who is av present conducting a very promising young revo- lution against the Spanish government in the island of Cuba, Mr. Aguero said Gen, Carlos Aguero is one of the revolu- tionists who did not accopt theconditions of the treaty of 1878, commonly known as the Zanjou treaty, at the olose of the uprising, which began in 1868, Hoe did getting away from Cuba in an open buat, and reaching New York. After his arri- val there the Spanish authoritiestramped up charges against him, accusing him ot being a bandit, and made application for his extradition. He was examinad, and the United States authorities decided he was a rebel; not a bandit, and declined to surrender him. This hap- pened in the latter part of last January. Assoon as he procured his release he began making preparations for active operations in Caba, where he soon land- ed and started the present revolution. I see the Bpanish captain general says Aguoro has only twenty-two men, which apeaks well for his ability as a leader of aredellion, for it in fully three hundred miles from the point at which he landed, “Will the eoming man smoke " was & % tled by Prof. Fisk in his charming pan phlet. Hoenys, moreover, that the rational way to uss tobacco 18 through th All agreo that only the best tobaoc: d bo used. Which is the best? That to which Nature has contributed the most ex. quisite flavors. Blacks | Durham Smoking Tobacco fills the bill complotely Nearly two-thirds of allthe tobaccogrown on the Golden Tobacco belt of North Oaro- Lina goes into tho manufactory of Black. well, at Durham. They buy the pick of tho entiro section. Honeo Blackell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco 18 the bost of that tobacco. Don't bo deceived when you bry. The Durham Bull trade. mark i8 on every penuine g. package. M R. RISDON, Gen Insurance Agent REPRESENTS! ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Oolumns, Pilasters, Lintels, Fencing, Oresting, Railing, Btc. Oast, and Wrought Iron Beams. Agents for THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS. THE MURRAY [RON WORKS 0., Burlington, lowa. THE LARGEST IRON WORKING ESTABLIBHMENT IN THE STATE (SUCCKSSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) suckle, transplanted from the prairie, | resolution to be introduced for a passage . Ty O aies S s Al G ] “;"l“- of [ hover 'around the modest domicile, |in tho legislature intended to ameliorate | DUt come in, but kept up warfara with a "‘.“...gfin&l;‘_"“n’r;::; e of L . ' M Railway Construction, Niagara Falls. | 4y indicies to the femalo spirit that rules | the above existing ovi's. Bat the com. | few followers. Finally he succeeded in - obaooo. , LIME AND CEMENT. Office and Yard, 6th and Douglas St Jmaha Neb. "SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. 1t fsthe bewt and cheapest food for #took ot any kind, Gne pound ts equal to three pounda of corn stock tea with Ground Ofl Cake 4 the Fall ana Winter, inswead of rinning down, will inoroase in weight and bo in good marketable conr.tion In the spong. Daley ol s others, who use it o tetity to 2 malves. - Prico 825, @ for hacks. Addross Its morita.” Tey 1§ aod fudva foF yoursalvee. * Prico 826,00 por F-a: no chargs for backs, Addrom youation in vllago or oity " sshoolrooms |sury, and. the laa third to bo savod_ up | Hicacos, to wharo he s now statioied “"“‘”"'““"u‘m,gm —_— k A during the winter months, Thua they | for him until his release. _Also, that the | Which is within the jurisdiction of wha Capi 1000 - O coren, pORICO R et pLsias, oo S keop up their stu- | price of prison labor of different trades |the Spaniards know as Porto Principe, | it kire frimecen tin ol o 1ao0io00 0 UV HOLE &ALE B ko i AR B dées and alowly but surely build up for | be regulated according to the free-labor |called by the rebels Camnguay. Ho has | Firemen'n Fund, On 'l 139,215 00 o winctiivers, 140 & Y42 HAudclph Se Chicago, | themselves a home that they can point to | standard, less 20 per cent.” traveled from Cardinas to Camaguay in TR e Oy JOHN H. F. LEHMANN & CO, with just pride as the fruit of their own Iabor. The hardships and trials which these brave little pioneers undergo are enough to shake the courage of the sterner sex. Mrs, Ball, a young widow, came to the RED STAR LINE b sy ridey, e tothe Belgian Boyal and U 8, Mail Steamers [ shack, which was twice blown away b SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, tornadoes and once burned to the ground, S ARE YOU GOINUG TU EUROPE? 1n another column will be found the an- nouncement of Messrs, THOS, COOK & SON, “Lourist Agents, 261 Broadway, New York, relativo to the 'very completo arrangements thoy have made for tours in Europs ths coming Spring and Summer, *Cook’s Excur- sionist,” containing maps and fuil particaiars, will be mailed to any address on recept of 10 spite of all the troops the Spaniards have sent after him. As an actual fact he is now in c>mmand of 1,400 men, who have joined him on the march. On his stafl are some Cuban officers who figured in tho first rebellion, Quite a large number of Spaniards have flocked to his standard, The Spaniards aro arming everybody who can carry a musket. Westem Comice-Warks, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. C. SPECHT, PROP. GIGARS & TOBAGCO, TEE NEW HOUSE OF GCARRABRANT:COLE but through her indomitable will she is | **** el O The laborers on ali the roads Fine Havans, Key West and Domestio Cigars, All Standard Brands Tobaccos. BETWEEN n f > " i i i Omaha, Neb, 8 still there and says she is bound to stay. | AN OSHKOSH WOMAN'S MISTAKE. |#r0 heing snpplied with firearms, 1111 Douglas 8t. S : fr: Ly NEW YORK AND ANTWERP, |Mis Nellio Utiné, daughter of Golonsl g and that is jut exaotly what wo Trial Onders Soficited. _Satisfaction Guaraniged, { ssor ramwams. Y| Uline of Chicago, has her homestead Having #'wo Hours in the Oity, She | /44088 we.know thav those arms will be MANUFACTURER OF —— The Rhine, Germany, Italy, Holland and France | 108r Devil's Lake, is a tireless pedestri- Steerago Outward, §20; Propaid from Antwerp, §21; | @nne, a crack rifle shot and possesses ac- mu?%. $40, xna!umu..m[anng. °.‘°§.‘," Cabin, §50; | complishments that fit her tor the leader- ot Eoni00; excursions $100; Salooa trom 860 | ghip of any r%!‘;rlmd .fimiazy in ‘:vhig}d. she may move. iss Hoover, the isses “?-er-c‘l{?x Welght & Sous, Gon, Agonts. 66 Broad: | pl ol Miss Flynn, Miss Bruce, Miss " Oaldwel, Hamliton & Co., Omahs. P, E. aiod. | MATks, Mias Olson, 'Miss Shottwell and man & Co., 208 N. 10th Strect, Omaha; D. K. Kim. | the Misses Phelps, ‘who, through their ball, OmahaAgents. m&neod-ly |pluck and perseverance have gained a - fine homestead and built up a little for- tune of 10,000, are but a fow of the great army of women who deserve the oo tive Organs P inal I Dmml:‘_- ¢ ofthoGenern iy otrna b El Tries to Obtain u Divorce. Chicago Newn. A neatly dressed but awkward woman of 20 odd summers sidled up to Chief Clerk Coffeen’s desk in the superior court yesterday, and stood on one foot waiting for some one to address her. “What can 1 do for you, madam?” asked the exquisite chief clerk, after la- boriously working his features into one of his most fascinating smiles. in possession ef the rebels before very long. A new complexion belongs to the present rebellion on account of a changed condition of affairs resulting from the last one. In that rebellion the Cubans had as enemies the Spanish element of the island’s population, who at that time had nothing to lose by the perpotuation of Spanish tyranuy and misrule, not be- ing property holders and producers. How- wvar, after the crushing of the rebellion, the Cubans were deprived of their prop- eriies which came into the possession Balvamizea Iron Cornices Tron and Slate 24T Dormer Windows, ¥inta's, ‘i 1t ollr g, Syecht’s Patent Metallic Skyl'ght, 1 atent atchet Har and Bracket Shelvirg. I am sent for the sboseline uf yoods. THIS PEUTor Regenra-e tor is made expreasly for the cure of derangements of the genera J. A. WAKEFIELD, FWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALE( IN Lmber, L0, Shingles , Piekes, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY, GOR | highest praise for their fortitude and 3 ore §4 g i [ o ormination. “I—ah—that is, sir, ploase can I get a |of the Spanish element who were not fhia atrument. the. con. | Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - Omaho, Neb, NOVaETGING Up.. divoroe” slow to find out that the taxes imposed % Simumasy ;fr‘ymv:(m‘:hl;‘fi ever Give Up. *'Well,” aaid Loster, a little startled at |upon our property and its products by Bt ety P. BOYER & CO V'L T T ‘I.!I J:-}l are ;ufled:}; with low and nlopmulsd the uuu-’uul wetnud taken by the lady in ;hn dSpuniAh g:vammancT;em of a _m:;c :u,»:\; :')Eam n‘;u’{.'.,;.z‘{‘.f":&’.?& - -n O O e e Lt spirits, loss of appotite, general dobility, dis- ( applying for ono of the stapla articles of | burdensome character. These Spaniards o not contound ¢+1s wif uickly and :tnhafmai'y:i e“-w:oléiluu- °rd°rded blood, weak constitution, headache, or | the guperdor court, ‘I don’t know about |objezted to paying taxes at all, and when | curo il s from headjto \oet ;?!unlfilr";i‘:::filli‘:‘:m LY 10 A RREEALA0icy, 160 Fusen . ow York, | 07 dsoae of bilious mabure, by, all wmeans | 1040 had "better consult a law. | the imposition Tose o uver 40 per cunt. | i pirpase. For cirtuars kiving ful Inummation, ’ ’ 3 i procure a bottle of Electric Bitters You H £ th t i f the island they |2ddress Uhecver Eleotrio Belt Co., 108 Washington will be surprised to seo the rapid imp1« vement | yer. 9f the matiproducta af ‘tho tislnd they (3. Chisayo 1 alls ale an 0C. om QREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. “L don’t want no lawyer; I think law- [ began to groan under the burden. Their [ —————— that will follow; you will bahu{yh-e( with new life; strongth and activity will return; pain yera are just horrid. I want a divorce, ana vy e thes Itk Sotley fou! | MHIE §YSTHM OF OON VIOT LABOR. Pross to any address. by all druggists. ENGLISH MED[ g::;u I!R'H'fl'u‘ll. Proprietors, 718 Olive Btreot, 8%, ), Mo. g 1 have sold Bir Astley Cooper's Vital Restorative R T T a . 0.7 Goopmaw, Druggist. 'maha ek | 18RS KAl 105y, i ) | @ 4ine g ] Fere T et W ANY, GOLB AGENT, 61 BROADWAY. N, X. " WOODBR'DGE BRUS., 215 OPERA HOUSE, OMAHA, NEF. Bole Agents'for the World-Renowned How it Worksto the Disadvantage of Honest Industries, ‘“All this contract labor of convicts has & most disastrous influence on those branches of trade affected by it.” said a manufacturer of this city. commenting on ing the bids made fer the payment of convict labor to be hired out for a num- ber of years to various owners of indna- trial establishmenta. “‘Please illustrate, giving facts and fig- " said the reporter. *I am well aware that the great public is but very scantily informed as to the facts in the matter,and 1 therefore re- joico 1o be able to show them in all their naked hideousness. Take the manufac- ture of knit goods as an example: Form- erly the girls and women employed by it here in Chicago and elsewhere earned their $6 to 87 a week, By the competi- tion of convict labor the manufacturer has been compelled to cut this down to $3 or $4 per week, and even then he has special dispatch in the Daily News, giv- mil of them) I think you can have ona made to order in time for the evening train.” “Well, I don’t see what's the use of having half a dozen men in your old office if you can’t get a divorce for a poor woman who has but two hours to spare before goiny back to Oshkosh,” and with discontent at the present moment is very sufficiently favorable. Another cause of obt they inturred during the war. Spanish bank of Havana, with a capital of only $8,000.000, has & circulation of thorized to issue during the war, and a diadainful shrug of her pretty shoulders the woman pranced out of the room with a poor opinion of Chicago’s divorce ill, o — A Great Discovery. That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an_early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, & positive cure. Guaranteed. Trial Botties free at C. ¥. Goodman's Drug Store. Larve size 81.00 e — She Knew a Thing or two, A Kansas paper says: A Mrs. Rogers ia the owner of a Texan ranch, and is said to be worth $1,000,000. Her first husband died, leaving her scle owner of 8 4,000 herd of cattle. She managed af- fairago prudently that in a fow years the herd grew to 40,000 in number. A young preacher by the name of Kogers came along, under whose ministra- tions she grew in grace, and the resul @ great daal of trouble to find a market | WAs & matrimonial one, although the|Gen. Aguero is a young man of but little for his free-labor goods. Tha girls and | 9dds in age were in favor ‘of the parson | over 30, made by the government in Spain, to be paid with the income of the custom houses of Cuba, has greatly add- ed to the discontent among Spanish land-holders. Here we look fora great deal of assistance fcom that source dur- ing the present struggle. All over the United States Cuban sympathizers are at work; here in 8t. L>uis several parties are engaged in forming & junta to aid as far as they can the C ban patriots in the field. What the patriots want especial- ly is arms and ammunition, not men. There is an abundant supply of the latter, It 88 safo to suy that everybody in Cuba is a rebel, and I believe the present re- this discontont is the fact that the Span- | 2Pt to show itselt. ish government had not recognized the | 2omething to assist it in throwing off th in purities The | Which b blood durtng the cold winter u ombe. Swit.'s Speci. flc fanature’s great helper, as it is & purcly vege ablo over 60,000,000, which they were au- |* “Tteand tonic. over which goldisat & _premium of about | a yemess 240. This together with a recent loan | health to LRVOUS and wusery will cense, and henceforth you will " i D Efllflsgflf‘lfi]&sg neh"lt] eoiotca in tho in the prase of Eloctric Bitters, | * WAL 1 uOW." | EroeLpas o vy pritpect, that \t) OF MANLY ViGOR, Spormatorr | Sold at fifty cents a bottle by C. ¥. Good-| ‘'Well, we don't keep them in stock,|the Spanish element in Ou I[f) hces, etc., when all e Torss wan, madam, like ready-made clothes, but if | will readily turn rebels as R s s T guientesd. e you consult some lawyer who makos|soon as the opportunity grows e, Civorces & specialty (and thero are plenty T the season {n which bad or poisoned blood I8 most Nature at this jincture, necds collected by the sluggish circulation of Rev. L. B Paine, Macon, Ga., write': “We have been using Swiit's Bpeeific at 1he orphans’ homo a4 Blood complaints, sud as & general and have had rem rkable re-uiis trom its ugo on the ohildren and em 1.yes f the institu- ton. Itissuch an excellent touic and kee 8 the blood 80 pure, that the sysem is less sible to dis ense, It as cured sowe of our ehldren of Scrofula.” W. H. Giibert, drugyist, Albany Ga , writa aroselil ¢ hrge qu nti i 8 of Switt's Speci epringa erative and geeral heal.h tonfe, +n the bestro-ulte. 1t Is now largely used as n proven- tive and cure for Malaria. Thereare mow y remark- ablo evidences of its mesit ja his section ” reatiso on Blood and Skin Diseases malled o wppas, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Athanta, Ga. N V. Offfoe, 160W.23d 8. Nebraska Cornice —AND— bellion will prove a very sturdy blow for freedom. We want all tho assistance we Hlamfi]n UI‘ S can get, and certainly think we ought to | have the sympathy, at least, of all the re- publican governments of the world, in fact, of all enlightened governments which are nbposed. to tyranuy, cruelty, and oppression,” 1 couciusion Mr, Aguero stated that and » brave and illful though techic: He was MANUFACTURERS OF GALYANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windovoos, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 1ORO0IFary m Street. Omah W. A. CLARK E, erin endsn Omaha Iron Works 17TH & 18TH STREETS RICHARDS & CLARKE, Proprietors. | 0. P. RAILWAY - - - women of couiso, are the greatest suffor. | by something like twenty-three years c ) d 0 v e ers, Convict-made socks and stockings She had no children and he had seven, | born in the ju: ction of PortoPrincipe, cun be sold, with a good profit, so much | but she took the motherless bairns un- | where his occupation has been that of a 9 | cheaper than ours. Here in this dispatoh der her wings and the siliance has turn- | planter.—St Louis Post-Dispatch. 1 neo that the bid for a day's labor in |94 out in every Way successful. Rogers B Decker & Son, and Hallett & Cunston | machine-knitting in Joliot is b4 cente, | h?d not long ben married to the widow es Pianos, Also manufacturers and | Tho stato besides furnishes everything |#0d her cattle when he acquired a bad | Piles are frequently preceded by a seuse of wholesale dealers in else, so that the manufacturer had no |©ase of bronchitis, and was compelled to | Weight in tho buck, loins and lower part of the 'y uneduoated soldier, o lron Fencing! Balustrados, Verandas, Officoand Baph , Window and Cellar Guards, Ete. €0, 0. ANDEin STREE™, LINCOLN NEB. GAIRER, M o Noti:a to 6a.ttla Men IN MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS abdomen, causi the pationt to suppose ho has Some alloction of tha Organs and Musical Merchandise. garsiond for Pricos. m& |raw material sl ployed at k five dozen of socks a day, while our frae As every prisoner em. ing in Jofle rent to pay, no gas, no supervision, otc,, | #ive up preaching Such cases are fro- nothiog to provide but the tools and the |9 tent. t has to make | 0d has kept the cattle in her own nawe, | stomach, ete. dneys or neighboring organs. At times, sym toms of indigestion aro presont, as flatuency, uneasiness of the But the widow gave him notice waat she was competent to run the ranch A moistere like perspiration, Rogers knowing no more about them rro\luulug a Aory disagreeable itching \:rdzh.i.l.‘ 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. 110 Head of Stoers Threo Years Old. 200 e AT e - Steam Engines, Boilers..- WATER WHEEL ¢ z ; 1788 DigkS (iee. gotung WAto 13 20 S, ROLLER MILLS ¢ labor girls and women make from three | than avy of the neighbors. He took to |0 ¥t Tnternal, B xternal . » Al U. P. BAKERY, [\ vomen make from theoe e when bo found b sorvces wore | ‘o7 ommonsiencuat “lntonab Rsfernsl | 0 %S s 3 iot-] not needed at the ranch, and is now a|gion of Dr, I 's Pile Romedy, which acts | The above desorib d cattle are all well bred Jowa 1514 Webster St., Omaha, Neb,, ;‘:fl}':flz,:‘,‘:,‘:’;fi::’ bt 40 0 0 | eratio mamber | of " tho Ingialaturs | Siesis anon the St aerie auriok s catle, stralgut and smooth _ These-cattle wil be (Buccossors o the old U. P. Bakery,10th 88) | of t0 45 cents a dozen, and this aside]fr¢m Nueces county. tumors, allaying the intenso itching, and f- | Loy vorTuruar particulars, eall on or add cas At RiNDs OF' 25 1045 euts » domen, aod this mide R facting » pevanant curs Whave othe Feme: . all o0 or g e BREAD, FANCY CAKES AND PIES |vaniauss thoy eujoy. Thus it happens Bucklons Armice Bl e trodunt pemayont - sty ! ton. | that Farwell and B T4 o, el g Do cured. - Schroter & Becht. i V but trv it and , rahal Field -~ who | \urranted to speedily oure Burms, Outey Ul | e Bappited by 1. F. Goadmans Mill and Grain Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE' Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS, STEAM WATER AND;GAS PIPE. Waverly, Bremir Co , lowa, —Al80 young graded hafla m7- Ime-Stw DUFHENE & MEND ELSONN. Conatantiy oo baud, Ordars Wil ko fl Ay b their socks, stockis rals etc Fever ded to. WAGNHpm.O‘I. l“' St daouh, Moo ings, ovel + | cers, Balt m, " ) f i ln in pelinior; oo aond | e, G, R, ShoyecT bod: BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS soll a dozen of men's hose for 75 cenis, | $n wl widi eruptlon, garsnteed o curo ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON, 25 cents The French papers announce the discov: ery of & remedy—instantanecus in its efi ARGHITEGTS ciency—for burus occasioned by oil of vit- mki:s & bigger profit than L who am ::‘""‘m“"w obliged to riol. A soft paste of calcined magnesin sell at 90 cents, netting me but e :mu profit. The cheaper grade of Country Boys. and water, with which the parts burned | FREMOVED TO OMAMA NATIONAL .BA they can sell at 60 cents & dozen, ed 1 thicki r inch. while I hava o sell them at 75 ‘oeuta. | A New York corscapondent says: “Whila | 3i8 corerelt 1o whie, thikes, of o (ach S RATA 05" | foreign. emigrants are landed in dail i g R AP ks e argn oo 000 Horowlh, Tl taos v ah to i and afer ow honrs wbea e puse | GRGER & TONER “How is it that you do not bid _with | city from all o o A e | | NUPACTURKRS AND DEALRRS IN Them for the letting of this convict labor? | flement in this ia composed of country H ABN E S S’ x A]]]]LE s d ing employ- Yon stand as good & show as they, don't |P0Y® some ftmhok. XY peok you, if your bid be but high onozihl" fdnk, while others have Tus amay o ‘WulPs, ET0, Wo make avery ine lizht harness, and have al- sfllflfl" 'AI.I.III-I_ AXD_INF *'No air. ‘Thia conviok-labor contraot B0 AU come hithet ta spend therk mos n I conmxa stem is & big piece of monopoly. You ,{;.. Tunaways aversge 300 per week. Epileptic Fits, s0e, it takes a large capital to ‘engage in | Theatrical managers aro continually besct l Spasny, Falling v ways on hand & full line of Horse Clothing, Curry Cotube, Brushes, eke. No. 116 N. 16t 8. - - Omaha Neb. orders to keep them busy ornot.” Of | wl 10 make an ¢ ent. He o e here 1l d had ‘sheconded after Nervous and Blood Diseases. A fi':l':'m'k':.:: * b:.dh".".',.'.'..,g h ihe ;?h"m".j;’hu pn:enzal who live in the West. | 2o Clergymen, Lowgers Literay Men, McCARTHY & BURKE making: Men engaged in shoe-making in | Such youth generally go to ruin with fear- c iflkfl'-. R Those e o a0 cta » day Wl e i, | UNDERTAKERS| i is explains the great proportion of | vine valuabie. re aro pald 40 4000 o-n,a %'jlh m::.[:‘ :l:l' c:imlnnl «‘;IAL.;I. New Thousands mm per barrol, or §2 to §2 b0 aday; instate's [ {TR" PGSR U oor Dlace for young peo- [atm it the most l’r:l‘"n they are paid but 10 oenta per bar- le, but under such circumstances the | wonderful l"“l&-: Vel s.;w-n reeine sbout 816, 4 week, w‘“w o g sl bitent INERIVIE] when free; in Joliet they get 60 ceus & Those Compiatning of Sore Thiosh o} Taa '.L'.““mnm day, Machinists are pfi'w cents an . P B ’ o ©0., Sol m-‘ g {1 ’ hour at free g"w' but only Hoarseness should use Browx's Broxcuiar § MEDICAL o i lotsa Bo ofbrva Resmed whersby quieLy and palnlessiy. mo: e pihre, Vs ol o M. Dv, 160 Vulion Bi., Now York Clss horiek's Food e Tafaats has Saved ives,” wrlies AN e OPIUM e Py it. You have to hire one hundred or|ywith applicatious from this class, many of Slckness, Convul- one hundred and fifty men for a number :IM“:?:‘ um struck as soon as fi:;ll— slons, 8t, Vitus Dance, Alcobollsm, for | Joliet but t ilo|fal rapidity. They become the pals of .i‘..-m'.i'.f.',‘flu-l'aa?u?’.'&.' :3.{:.:: :: pickpockets and other thieves, who “gIVe | boyels' o kidneys, or who require a nervé of years—four or eight y have|tend such places of amusement. A fow | Ortym Eating, Seminal Weakness, Im- to pay them right along, whether your rlfinh-f’o,lw‘-uumuoudl was arrested | nojency, Byphilis, Scrofuls, and all Y nerve A t f them away" in order to save themselve, | tonic, appetizer or sthmulent, Samaritan Ner | €18 14TH STREET, BET. FARNAM tl:o.h? b&:“dn Coopers who work at s AND DOUGLAS, E. A xii.}év. M.D. C. A WILSON, M. D, DREXEL & MAUL (SUCCESSORS TO JONN G, JACOBN UNDERTAKERS ! We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will t t!\u orection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevutor;. m-l fnprm:'lhr:;:gi';‘ 4 #louring Mills, from Stoue to the Roller Systen, ! 5~ Krpecial attention qu to furnishing Power Plams for BOy pur- 81 conts s day |00 The eect is eatrpordinary owhian, St Asoph, Mo pose, snd estimates made for same. Geperal machipery i in tone-cutters get $3.50 t"da Albely whon tsad by singors sndWPeAks (0r | -+ » tawr: 1=in g man ser e e e Orer by e | 1 prompely, Address @l machinery repairs attend: q & day outaide of jail and but 81 ceuts in ng the veloe, ot Boutecburg & o, A L, Cbloago, Ul wapb solicitod sud prowptly atts ted Lo, RICHARDE & CLARKE, Om- la, Neb

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