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A Dangerons Case, * % Roowrstrr, June 1, 1889, Yours ago 1 was attacked with the most Tntense and deathly patnsin iy back and Kidneys, «Estending to the end of my toes and my brain! i «Which made me delirious! “From agony. «1t took thros men to hold me on my bed at times! “The doctors tried in vaintorelieve me, But to no purpose. “Morphine and other opiates “Had no effect! «After two months I was given up to die. ““When my wife heard a neighbor tell what Hop Bitters had dono for fier, she at oncegot and gave The first dose eased my brain and seemed to go hunting through my me some, system for the pain. “The second dose eased me so much that I slept two hours, something I had Before I had used five bottles, I was well and at work, as hard as any man could, for vver three not done for two months, weoks; but I worked too hard for strongth, and taking a hard cold, I was ta- ken with the most acute and painfulrheu- matism all through my system that was I called the doctors again, and after several weoks, they left me a ever knowa. cripple on crutches for life, as they I met a friend and told him my case, he said Hop Bitters had cured him and Thooped at him, but he was 80 earnest 1 was induced to use them In less than four weeks I threw away my crutches and went to work light- ly and kept on using the bitters for five woeks, until I became as well as any man living, and have been so for six year since, Italso cured my wife, who had been so for yoars; and has kept her and my children, well and hearty with There is no need to be sick at all if thesebitters aro used. J.J. Berk. Ex-Supervisor. would cure me. again. from to to three bottles per year. That poor invalid wife. ister! ““Mother! “‘Or daughter! “‘Can be made the picture of health! “With a few bottles of Hop Bitters! SWill you let them suffer?” h1e5 ocer” or draggist for assuiseiared by DIk 5, 0. B SIEOKAT 0 BONS. 3. W. WUPPERMANN, 0LB AGENT, 51 BROADWAY. N. X. [UseRidges Food out milk. QOREAT ENCL! H REMEDY. KRVOUS ) OF MANLY VIGOR, |} howo, oto., when all Ky dies fall. A oure ENGLI mm"‘fl'l‘l‘lfll. Proprietors, 718 Olive Btreot, 8&. ), Mo. — I have sold Bir Astley Cooper’s Vital Rostorative hly of l\.ml ot yoars. Every oustomor speaks bl ondorse 84 remedy Mo o A ket b, 1 1888 “Ten Recipon for both ways for Blan Mangoand for Custards Puddiniw, ote., acoom- pany el an. {gys put up in tin | ¥ il ) cant, four sizes, retail: | 8ince their introduction. ing &b 850., 66c., $1.25 2, Cures peviioass Debllly JOULTARITIES CISV0, SAN Entering the City by the Ferries—The Rush of People -The Streets—Oa ble Railroads Ihe Architect are—The Cost of Tiving. Cor. 8t. Loui Republican. Sax Fraxcisco, Oa., June 16, 1883, liarities on arriving here. % persons familiar with the geography travel to and from the city is via the dif- the foot of Market street. The few that come or go by boat up o | distant. This of courso concentrates all the immenso travel right at this yoint. And Market street, being the principal thoroughfare from which most of the stroets diverge, is resorted to not only by pedestrians, but by an immense number of loaded teams, hacks, private carriages and as many as six or eight lines of cable cars, horse cars, &o., &e. Through this immense moving caravan, the thousands of passengers that are constantly passing to and fro from the ferryboats are left to fight their way as best they can. Not even a policeman is stationed to protect women and children from the rushing and crushing elements at this pomnt, across which all are obliged to passat the risk of their lives. Neither has the city taken the trouble to place even stepping-stones at this great crossing, to prevent pedes- trians wading through mud and water in rainy weather, and sand in dry weather. This is one of the peculiarities of San Francisco, of which no other city in America can lay claim to. To strangers visiting a city of so much importance and one that has so many points of interest, the first inquiry natur- ally is, where shall I go, on what streets shall I see objects of interes! d by what streets shall 1 pass! etc. In any other city a good map and a guide-book would come very near answering these questions, Not so here, although the map and the %ulde-hook can readily be purchased. ut in order to make them available it is necessary to employ an old citizen who has learned the names of the stroets intuitively or by the force of habit,as not one in fifty of them have the name posted on the corners or on the lamp-posts, and one may walk a mile in some directions and not be able to find the name of a single streot without stop- ping some passer-by to inquire. This is another peculiarity that San Francisco has no reason to be proud of. The street car cable roads are a pecliar- ity of tkis city, although not exclusively used here; but so successfully and so gen- erally adopted that they may bo said to be a San Krancisco institution. All the grinulpal streets of the city are traversed n | by theso cables. No grades seem too ith: | steep, nor angles too sharp, for them to overcome, and scldom any delay or ac- cidents occur from their use. Property in tho suburbs and along the lines of these cable roads has rapidly appreciated There seems no greater embarrassment to teams or nd liorse car, on, as the price is the same. would seem to recommend itself to Dr. . | Tucker and his asscciates, as being a . | ‘elevated road.”, The mode of living here somewhat peculiar to San Francisco. large number of families and 11990 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY Promlams. Bmokers of Blackwell's Genuine iuoo fi!:fi.‘ ?&i‘lfi"fi" ey *“4000 Ist __n___agg,o 4 350 | 2d ,00! 300 | 3d $1,000 275 | 22 other Premiums s biroshown, 250 | The % premiums will bo awarded 2205 | Decomber 0, 184 1st Premium foes to the person from whom wo ro- 200 | {5 e langest numverof our ompty B1T8 | tobaccobags prior (0 Dee.15. 24 will 150 | be given for the next largest number 1245 | andthus,in the order of the number of empty bags recelvod from each, 100 | to the twenty.five sucoessful con- testants. Each bag must bear our 80 original Bull Durham label, U. B, Rovenne stamp, and Caution Notice. 70 | Tagn st bo dono up securely in & G0 | packago, with name and address of 50 | Fender, and number of bags contain. 40 d, plainly marked on the outside, 1A must be sent, charces prepald, to 30 kwell's Durhum Tobncco N.O. ture of Bull, Every genuine viduals that resort to lodging hous boarding houses and resturants is p! curing good servants, Chinese emigration, still these blouse, white-soled shoes and shaved head, always ready for ‘* “‘cookee,” etc. Rents, provisions an t. Louis. tng th that is about double. clude that economy is the sideration for this peculiarity, cents, as can be had St. fi[g, or in New Orleans for a dollar, " 'h to be peculiar to Sa painted in fanay colors oftentime: are built without collars an or joist, cr Yalye s lI..K\: e u s Uterl, sie: - o “:'i::a-'hun P e g i the patiol $1.000 Would Not Buv It. Dr. Horxs—I was qured by ualng & bait. To any ane that disoaso, I would say, buy . ) Any one confer with me by wi calling | is the almost entire absence of the Afri- - -‘m‘:'mmmom "-'E.m.‘ can race, snd the presence of its substi- froe. 10 _BELT CO., Marshull, p ity , EF worst . uoy pilepty. souly Resemillc lectricity and Lich. [ ILEPSY side i3 Celestial empire, i tute—the Mongolian, kets, with two immense baskets dangling from the end of a pole, which is carried across the shoulder, filled with every va. ty of fruit and vegetable--the weight and bulk of which would form more than an aversge load for any ‘‘darkey” with his old mule and market wagon, And this is probnbk' » fair comparison of the thrift and industry of the two na- tionalivies. Strangers from the east and south cannot fully appreciste the objec- tion waged here against Chinamen as ser- vants, gardeners and of all work, From these veg o peddlers the su- burbs of San Francisco, and the cities “ | and towns in the surrounding country, wants, e ereye The Nampalgn and the Stage, Philadelphia Times., RAN As long and as intimately as this const has been connected with the east, and populated, too, so largely by eastern peo- ple, it is rather surprising to visitors from the eastern states tonoticeso many pecu- of the country, and especially_with this city and its immediate surrcundings, it is known, of course, that nearly all the ferent linos of forryboats, all of which land within one block of each other, or at OMAHA DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY JUNE 25, 1884, Bat the thing will be overdone to such an extent that it will kill it for the season low."” hat about eomic opera?” I bolieve managers lucky enough to strike a successsful work will find it equally as profitable as burlesque, But regarding comic opera the general thea- tre going public will be more particular than ever, and in order to make it go the opera will have to be remarkably good.” ““And melodrama “Played out entirely. The public have had a surfeit of it, and anything in the way of a melodramatic attraction will be the poorest investment on the road.” “T understand thata number of man- agera of traveling combinations will not open their seasons until after the presi- dential campaign. Any truth in that?’ “0, yes. Quite a number to my knowledge will not start until November. 1 open my season the same as usual; but I propose to run no risks; for that reason 1wl play my company only at such places where I will receive a certainty of somuch per night, My arrangements the river or by sea, land but few blocks privato carringes, than from the ordinary They are stopped quite as veadily, and run much faster, and of course, every one prefers them to ride Five cents is the fare for any distance they run, As a matter of investment, or convenience to the public, a cable road in St. Louis more practicable thing at present than an a feature While there are many good hotels here, some equal to the best in any city, the ngle indi- nominal, This does mot arise, as in many cities, from the diffioulty of pro- For with all the “‘restriction laws" and the objactions to may be soen on every corner, saying nothing about Chinatown Johnny, with his blue close ashee,” roceries aro about the same hero as in Fuel is the only article in house-keep- t costs more here than there, and I therefore con- rincipal con- As arule I think as good a meal can be had here in o first class restaurant, for twenty-five i Louis for 0 style of buildin‘i here may be said Francisco, and its immediate surroundings; as they aro al- most entirely built of wood and exten- ely ornsmented on the outside and || Dwell- raised from the ground about four or five feet, reating upon light foundations of brick The absence of a large number of small, cheap houses in the outakirts of the city, and of poor tenement houses in- a peculiarity of San Francisco, Even ‘‘Chinatown,” where there are more human beings to the equare inxh i | than in any other place outside of the located near the cen- tre of the clty, and is built of good houses a8 a rule, and it is difficult to tell where Mongolian stops,and the Anglo-Saxon commences from the exterior appearance with rheumatism and | of thelr habitation: filicked wawe | A notablo feature on the streets here 1t is sufficiently marked to be among the peculiarities of San Fravcisco. Every morning, except Sundays, may be seen at the ferry land- are largely supplied with their daily e oty 3 : i Bow & cure. “*Burlesque,” said Manager Wilbur of | relief. i ":".3‘5‘&:’ fod—y lfln Wilbur opera com) v, i 'nm{:’m“,“w doubtedly be all the rage next season. it by you. aro all made and my bookings for Sept- ember and October are not in close states politically, you may depend on_that. 1 anticipats n good season after November 5, when L open in New York City. i Remarkable Cure of Sprained Back and Weak Spine, No. 185 Firrn Avesue, New Yonrk, Avril 24, 1884, Some years ago in_lifting a heavy woight, something broke in the small of my back, and I was confined to my bed for over three months. I could not sit up without intense pain, and the lower part of my body was cold and numb. The first physician used liniments, capsicum and much rubbing; the second tried electricity; the third burned me with a hot 1ron; the fourth tried a capcine plas- ter; then in succession capecicin and strengthening plasters but all in vain, At the end of three months 1 was no bet- ter; I could not sit up or walk. In des- pair I discharged my doctors and for some weeks did nothing. Then 1 saw the case of Mrs, Hammel, of Rockaway Beach, cured of a weak spine by Allock’s Plasters and I bought three; one I ap- plied at the small of the back and tne other two above. I noticed nothing the first day: the second considerable itching was felt all along the spine and the more itching the better I felt. The third day the legs were less numb. The fourth day considerable perspiration appeared under the plasters, so they were taken off, the spine well rubbed, and in four hours three fresh Allcock’s plasters were puton. Next morning the itching began again and new life appeared to flow in my veins, These plasters I kopt on nearlya week, They were then removed. I was well rubbed and I waited for twenty-four hours before punin§ on fresh Allcock’s plasters, After this I began to sit up in bed a little. Coldness and numbness were gonoe. Every day I was stronger, better and more hopeful. The plasters appeared to act or. the brain through the spine and filled me with nervous force. I changed the plasters every four days. In one month after using Allcock’s plasters I got up and walked a little. In six weeks I felt almost well and resumed business, but I wore the plaster for some months. Whenever 1 catch cold it now appears to settle on the weak spot, and lays me up for a day or so, but a couple of Allcock’s Plasters,eo soothing and penetrating, quickly cure me. 1 must say here, I believe these plasters are the best external remedy ever discovered. How much suffering would have been saved if I had only got lold of them first. 1 have told my story out of gratitude,and that suffering humanity may profit by Smy experience. I shallbe happy to answer any written or personal inquiries in relation to my wonderful cure, of which I have writtten a very brief outline. Hexsry KiNa, Manager Seaside Sanitarium. When purchasing Allcock’s Porous Plasters do not fail to see that the regis- tered trade-mark stamp is on each plas- ter, as none are genvine without it. —— MARRIED FOR A JOKE. A Virginia Oeremony Which Prom- ises to Have Serious Results, Sravxton, Va., June 21 —Social cir- cles 1 this village have been much exci- ted for the past for the last dayor two over a marriage made in fun, but which turns out to bo a serious matter. Miss E. Dew Gibbs, of Mississippi, who grad- uated two weeks agoat tho Wesleyan Femalo Seminary, told her friouds last Sunday that she was going to drive in the country with B, ¥. Wilder, of Geor- gia. U'wo ladies and three or four gentlemen accompanied them, Toey ro- turned some hours afterward, Miss (iibbs going to the house of her friends and Wilder to the hotel and leaving here the next day., It leaked out the next day that there had been a marriage under the following circumstances: By some mys- terious means a blank form of a marriage icense was obtaned and filled in with the names of the parties, the bride' @ being put at 22 and the groom'’s at , his business a railroad conductor, and all the usual questions ans wered, to which was signed the name of J. H, Thomas, Deputy clerk. The parties, furnished with this papaer presented themselves to the Rev. George A. Long, at Mount Sidney, some eight miles from here on the Winchester pike, and by him the marriage ceremony was performed, as is certified over his si fbmture. the certificate bearing date June 15, 1884, The license was returned to the clerk’s office, when that official indorsed upon it the state- nt that no such license had been issued by him and that the signature was a forgery. Itissaid that the parties to the marriage had been e ed, though they had never met all within a week or two before the marriage, and the bride and groom and their friends accompany- ing them all regarded the matter in the light of & joke at first, but those better informed as to the law assert that che marriage is a legal one and nothing but & divorce can annul it. The matter has, therefore, assumed a very serios ape. The groom has disappeared, The bride remains here, and her friends have been informed of the unpleasant affair. It is also stated that the attorney general of Miesissigpi, who it a relative of the bride, has telegraphed what he will be here in the matter and attempt to untangle it. Time is_ Mons Time and money will be saved by keep- ing Kidney-Wort in the house. 1t is an invaluable remedy for all disorders of the Kidney, Liver and Bowels and for all diseases arising from obstructions of theso organs, It has cured many obsti- unate casos after hundreds of dollars had been pald to physicians without obtainin It cures Constipation, Piles, Bil- “will un- |iousness and all ki disorders. Keep WESTERN NEWS. WATCH The Kidneys. They are the most important sec- retory organe, Into and through the Kidneys flow the waste fluids of the body, containing poisonons mat- ter taken out of the system. If the Kidneys do not act properly this matter is returned, the whole sys- tem becomes digordered and the fol- lowing symptoms will follow: Headache, weakness, pain in the small of back and loins, flushes of heat, chills, with disordered stom= ach and bowels. _You can thorongh- ly protect the Kidneys by BUR- DAKOTA, Potter county has an indebtedness of only 81,500, 3 ; BURLINGTON, TOWA. THE LARGEST JRON WORKS IN.THE STATE BRIDGE . WORK, \X\Q'“\TE CTI//?,Q IRON WORK. THE HYATT PRISMATIC .UGNvTS SEND FOR ESTIMATES, IroN WoRKS. SPECIALTIES. Trie Munnay ENGINES, BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACHINERY. PATENT LOG DOGS AND SAW MILL ‘SPECIALTIES: The new Baptist church at Dell Itapids cost £6,000. Settlers are flocking in the Sion tion and squatting along the streams. The Ipswich (inzetts says the population of that place is increasing at the rate of nearly 10) per day. In thres woeks time 100 tons of buffalo bones were shipped frou Ipswich to Chicago as fertilizors, Tho rssessed vilaation of Sioux Fe'ls is about balf & million dollars greater this yerr than it was last, Buffalos are reported swarming over the ranges west of the Black Hills and hundreds of cattle mingle with them. Flouring mill proprietors in ehe Black Hills reserva it Automatic Cut-of Engines, Steam Pumps, Meat Cutting Machines, Tanking, Outfits & Presses Wheeled Serapers, Frurt. Evaporators, Prairie ‘Carn Shél/ers." wnd bestows new SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO DOCK BLOOD BITTESS are sold everywhere at 81 per bottle, and our Ground O'I cakel one bottle will prove their efficacy. it inibe bew and cheapest f0od tor #ock of any kind.T Gno pound in equal to three pounds of corn o2k tod with Ground Ofl Cake in the Fall and Wintor, inetead of running down, will increaso in welght ana be in good marketable nord.ticn in the rprli,r& D-i':fmln. a4 woll as others, who use it can festify t. = Health and Happiness. its merits. Try 1§ and judge for yourselvee, on: no charge for sacks. Address S e Q LS TERS ODMAN 1 PANY, Omaha Neb, ~" HAVE DONE. il e your Kidneys recently pooled their issues and advanced the prico of flour 50 cents per hundred weight. There is talk of another mill now. About 200 Sioux Indians are encamped a fow miles above Fort Pierro on Bad river, holding a counsel to take measures for secur- ing their rights from the white people. Sixty-two Indian youths started last week from Standing Rook and Crow Creek agencios to Hampton, Virginia, whera they are expsct- od to take a three years’ course of study, Father O'Haire, a Catholic priest, mado a speech in Huron at the Blaine ratification meeting, and delivered a locture in favor of protection te American industries, the evening previous, Vermillion proposes tobuild a city hall, and t0 sell the bonds of the aty to the amount of soven thovsand five hundred dollars, bearing soven per cent. interest, payablo at the end of fifteen years, to build the same, A company of soldiers at Fort Pembina, are under order to march west to protect peopls living 'In. Rollette and Cavallor countios, £zainst a band of horse thieves that aro terror- DOCK BLOOD BITTERS and when any of these symptoms mani- fest themselues you ean qulekly rid yoursei f of them by this best of all medicives for the Kidney BUR- D OIL © P. BOYER & CO.. 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Chriatian i 3 Have you Bright's Disease? “Kidnoy Wort cured mo wi WALE was Just Uke challc and then liko b 1t has already become necessary to incroase the capacity of tho reservoir which supplies Yankton with water, The demand for water is increasing and thero are a hundred appli- cants off the line of the mains who could bo reached by a alight extonsion of tho streot pipes. , Peabody, Mass, Sufferin, “Kidnsy-Wort is over usod. Glves al “diatn Dr, COLORADO, rolie Baliou, Monkton, V. Col. Fletcher, a tourist from Boston, was roped-in by the bunko men of Denver and re- lieved of 1,000, Peter Ahlstrom, a wealthy and well known ranchman, shot and instantly killed Horace ou Liver Complaint? of chronio Liver Disoases 9th Nat. Guard, Voss, at airplay, on the 1ith., ~ They quar. | § 18,your Back lame and aching? reled about hogs. lamo & Toll of "bed.” ; Ttiu reported that tho Denver and Rio oM Fabiize, Mitwaukee, Wi, Grande railway cannot possibly got its road in condition to accomodate traffic west of Gun- nison for at loast two weeks, qiter o The railroads have agreed to a rate of two § conts per mile from the Missouri river to Are yom Constipated? Denver during the exposition, and to run ex- | [ «Kidney:ivort causes AR cursions at th rato of ono and a half cents per i mile, Master Mechanic Metsheimer, of tho Union Pacific shops at Denver, has invented and put in use a new smoke-stack, of tho straivht varioty, which is said to give tull ‘satisfaction with Colorado fuel. Leadville is full of hold-ups. One young man, not used to the ways of the country, heldup a reporter and cbtained two old tooth-picks and a pool chack, He was not gentleman enough to return them. It is estimated that the sheep of Colorado are worth $10,030,000, and that the wool crop of this year is worth 1,600,000, a sum_equal 1o fifteen per cent. of the whole ‘investment 1n sheep. The value of the lamb crop is estim- ated at §3,000,000, Therois an oil excitement at Walsenburg, A stock company has been organized and great interest is manifested by the_citizens, lndi- cations of oil haye been found in various parts of Lins Animas county that in Ponnsylvania would command the immediato attention of capitalisis. The fellowing is an official statement of the oarnings and expensesof the Denver & Rio Grande railway company and leased lines for the month of Aprll: Agtusl gross enrnings for the month of April, 1884, $54),884.88; operating expenses for ‘the same month, $444, 990.19; net oarnings, 8164,804.69, Mrs, Bishop Warreh bas agreed to give the Denver university the sim_of $100,000 as an endowment fund for & divinity school, upon Disease ful. doctoring. ‘Willlamstown, West Va. 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S Hisheining eeaclt s e and ooy ek | WOODBRIDGE BROS., MILTON ROGERS & SON was knocked down by the shock, The stack 1274 OMAHA and shed were burned aud the children recov- erod in season to go out in the rain for safety. A gold snuff box wnich was given to the people of Colorado to Thaddeus Stevens, was sold last week, with_the other personal effects of an old womap, Smith by name, who was the distinguished Pennsylvanian’s housekeeper for half a century. This relic was inscribed ““To the Hon. I'haddeus Stevens, from Colo- rado territory, Whon old Thad, takes snuff, Golorado will sneezo, This cup is made ot Piko's Peak gold,” WYONING The work of laying the gas mains has com- meuced in Cheyenne. The Presbyterian Sunday school at Choy- M, LEIGHTON. H, T. CLARKE, LEIGHTON & CLARKE, SUCCESSORS TO KENNALD BROS, & CO.) Wholesale Druggists ! —DEALERS IN— 215 OPERA HOUSE, OMAHA NEB. Science of Life, Only $1.00. BY MAIL POSTPAID, o UNOW THYSELF. i "'I"_‘ » ':""",]{' e ; A GREAT MEDICAL WORh Paints- Qils. Brushes. Glass, hascd frround ncar the opers honso fors | O IN RMANHOOD |oMAHA, - 4 5 4 : NEBRASKA . Exhausted Vitallty, Nervous and l'n{nlnd Debllity, ‘Wyoming still waits patiently for a chief | Promauro Decline fn Man, Exrorsof Youth, an the juatice. Moantiimo logal businoss bas accun- ated rapidly. Cheyenne boasts of rore wealth and more pood looking lndies than any other city of its size on the American continent, Several Chinamen ha tention to the proper auth to become citizens of the United St: Henrietta Smith, a Chey tried to scare her lover into popping the que tion, with an unloaded revolver, but the gun went off and sent & bullet throvgh the forewtm d misorios esulting from indiscretio y man, young, middlo-aged, T Soswoa. A book for overy h and old. It contains 125 ps cecriptions’ for all_acute { 8o found by the Author, whose experience for 23 { and chron'c discases eachone of which Ia Invaluable years ls such asprobably never beto BEER’ ‘ QUNTHER & CO., Sole Bottlers. of her mother, M. HELLMAN & CO, Suit aganst the Union Pacific has been | will 3 3 ) Mo Thoro 18 no member of socloty $0 whom The Soi- L] Inatituted fn Oheyenne é’%fifib‘,“:&“”""" foe. euce of Lifo will ot bo usetul, whothor youth, par- e | daimages i ot S0 Lr i | 5 g ket vl oiesale wlotnliers accident ocoured in the round house’in that | H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfl{leh Street, Boston Mass., who i aity. Mcliido is ovidoatly very badly injured, | may bo ‘oonsulted on l discases. requiring stiil and 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13Th having lost hi right eye, all of his upper tectl | $xparienco. Coronio aud obstinatodlienseythat have M AHA, . and his hearing except a very littlo use of one S ot sl othes phyw EMF'“'?; EL SLOMAN BROTHERS, & speclalty; Buch fr RECENTLY FROM FREMONT, NEB. WHOLESALEL EATHER, SADDLERY fi:fifif&'&‘.‘iufiffififi'&i}"{n ek o | SADDLERY HARDWARE, HIDES, PELTS, FURS, TALLOW, WOOL. 0 5Ome rq.;lrln‘l caused also a concussion of s} —WE PAY THE— HIGHEST MARKET PRICES partially paralyzed from the hips down, For Hides, Wool, Pelts, Etc., and consignments made to us will receive prompt attention, for which immediate returns will be made. 13th Street, Bet. Dodge and Capitol Ave., - - OMAHA, NEB FRANZ FALK BREWING CO. e Milwaukee, Wis. - | French muslin m oossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed & finer work n every sens echanical, Ut and professional,—than any other work sold in ountry for §2.60, or the money will be refunded in evur{ Instan loe only 00 by mall, post- pald. Illustrative sample 5 conts. Send now. God arded tho National Medical he refers. ad by the youn; for rvellet. If uotion, and by the afil i ail.—London Lanoet. failure, THY MONTANA, 134,94 to run the city government of Miasoula last year. The Marquis do Mores has contracted fer the construction of a slaughter house at Bil- lines, The territorial penitentiary has accommoda- tlons for 56,but 160 persons have been crowded into it, The following notize is posted on the side of & church in Helena: *‘Post no bills on this building or any osher nuisauce,” Mr, Con, Kohrs, who is an authority on the cattle business, estimates the number of cattle {.n Montana at the beginning of last winter at 00, ers' milk contains no . HORLICKS' FOOD FOR INFANTS (free from starch) requires nocooking. The best food in health o sickness for INFA) “Tho best diet for DYSPEPTICS and INVALIDS. Highly beneficial to nursing mothers ana drink. Pricedoapd fee. All drugists. Book on the treatmentof children, free, James Modioal [nstitute The foreign and local beer men of Butte 8 have inaugurated a war of rates, and huge Qe T ebta el i, schooners are now unloaded for the unsigniic. of giving immediate rel ettt ant sum of five cents. S all l:hxflunir..unnary and pri- 5 v ases. heea, lileven men were recently drowned near ’ Glau::;s;;'mli-‘::“{mzlr Thowpson Falls In crossing the river by complicated forms, also all ferry boat, the cable broke, letting them diseases of the Skin and adrift in a swift current but 300 yards from Blood promptly relieved and the falls, * permanentlycured by reme. o ——— dies.testedina Forly Years £ pecial Practice, Semini __ The Terrible Drain Weakaess. Night Losses by Dreams, bimpics o Which scrofula has upon the system must l’uu.l-u;( Mn-x‘lmufl:lrmllflvdywr«l There wo experimending, Th priate rv.z.ed bearrested, and the blood must bo puri- | SIICTCRULSTI 2% C0k SRRICREALe TuEeS) fied, or serious consequences will eusue. | onal o by letter, sacredly confidential. Med- For purifying and vitalizing effoots, | ciaea sent by Mail and Express. No marks on Hood's Saresparilla has been found supe. | 54K 10 indicate conteats or sénder. Address rior to any other preparation, It expels eve tnnoolungunty from the blocd, FRED W. GIRRAY . (SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) R JAMES, No. 204Washington ’ & Roturn ife and vigor upon ev- . LIME AND CEMENT. 07 fupation 56 Mhe Y, wpabling s 1 llmfl'hlsfl sty wiwisons | (ffice ang Yard, 61h and Dovglas ts 0 h Nflb entirely overcome di m_.?‘r‘-‘yu'mu E;n{um.,f.!"" 9::“’": b B " ma a A