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1 OMAHA DAILY BEE - MONDAY JULY 21 1884. Vital Questions| k the most eminent phymeran A-'" any school, ‘what Is the bast thing in the world for quieting and allaying all irntation of the nerves, and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refrosh- ing sleep always? And they will tell yon nnhesitatingly “Some form of Hops!/!" CHAPTER 1. Ask any or all of the most eminent phys Teians: “‘What fs the best and only remedy that ean be relied on to cure all discases of the kid neys and urinary organs; such as Bright's d ease, diabetes, retention, or inability to ret: urine, and all' the diseases and ailments po culiar to Women” “And they will tell you explicity and em. phatically ** Buchu// 1" Ask the ssme physicians “What is the most reliable and surest curo for alll liver diseases or dyspapsia; constipation indigastion, billiousness, malaria, fever, aguo, &c,," and they will tell 'you: AMandrake! or Dandelion!//1" Hence, whea these remedies are combined with others e qually valuable And compounded into Hop Bitters, such dertul and s curative powoer i which is 80 varied in its operations that 115 dis of i1l health can possibly exist or resist its powor, and yet it is Harmless fof the most frall woman, weakest Inva- 1id or smallest child to use. CHAPTER 11, “Patients “Almost dead or nearly dying” For years, and given up by physicians, of Bright's and other kidney diseases, liver com- Plaints, severe coughe, called consumption, haye been cured. Women gone nearly crazy From agony of neuralgia, norvousness, walke- Fulness,and various,discascs peculiar to women, sipelas lirhon and in f nre is heir ool poisoning, dyspopsia,2indiges. t, wimost all discases frall” N Have beed cired by Hop Bittors, proof of which can b found in every noghborhood in the known world £ar Non tino without & humeh of green Hops on tho wh 1 Stn all tho vile, poisonous in their namo. stufl with i or “Hop T JStatisticsshow that the [ 'i N Im.-mnw among chil- dren 18 far groater in the sumimer months Kithan at any other sea ron. H-aith ant per. fect action of the bow- cle are awured by the /f flave ot Ridge's Food. It S8 neutral in its action, (s resdily vakon iy the littls ones, occa- ns no tax upon the Z|tigestive org s, and iy aTmlated whon tho siomacn rojot all clve,_ Sold by all Droggists, put up in cans, four sizes, re Bho, 06, §1.20 and §1.15. Send to WOOLRICH & C0., Palimer, Mass. for Phamphlot. ¥ THE GREELEY VIOTIMS, Commander 8chley's Orders--Explain. ing the Oalamity--Disposition of the Bodies, Wasmivaroy, July 19.—Admiral Nichols, acting secretary of the navy, issued orders to OCommander Schley this afterncon to remain at St. Johne as long a8 necossary to secure tho encasing of the dead of the Grel party in caskots and thon proceod with hin_ thres ves wels, the Thetis,” “Boar” and *‘Alort,” with the survivors and the dead. to Portsmouth New Hampshire, where he will await further orders and where the mmnY: ors of the Gr party and therelief expedition can be nated before proceeding further south, Gen. Hazen is annoyed by criticisms which have besn made respecting the non-establish. ment of & depot neor Cape Sabine, upon the st of the channel, andhas propared the following memorandum in respoet to tho matter: “Itwas the plan from the first to place o depot upon the east hank of (ireenland, at Littiaton island, This was (ireoly's plan bs- fore he starte 1, but very carefully reitorated it in writing after reaching Liady Franklin bay, closing his letter on the subject in these words: , deviations from these instructions should be pormitted. Latitude of action should not Do given to a reliof party who, on a known conat, aro soarching for men who know their plans and orders.’ The reasons for this de cision wero that there was coal on the east kide and none on the west. It was in the neigh- borhood of friendly Esquimauxs, who did not live on the weet sids, On the east side there was_abundant game, whila there was nons on the west. While numerous camps of explorera had been established on the eart side for thiy above reasons, they are never es- tablished on the west side, because tho west side was scarcely mora than barren rocks. The pledge of the signal offico to sunport Gresley in exacs accord with this arrange ment was the most sacred any man coul give, and to have departed from it would have been baso treachory. This was done in every particular. Retrospectively, ono may now #eo other plans that might havs been botter; but in making parsonal judgments, we must placo ourselve in the position of Greeley and those who wero working with him three yoars ago at the tima ho loft, The wignal office was condemned by o court of inquiry, be- cause it did not depart from this agreement, 3arker of Pennaylvania, commissioners to the national conferencs of electricians to be held in Philadelphia in the autumn of this year. James E, Putnam, of Idaho, register of the land office at Coenr d’Alene, Idaho, and James E. Logate, receiver of public moneysat the same place, e How Chaffee was Bilked by Grant & Ward, New Yorg, July 18,—In the Grant & Ward suit to-day, Fx-Sonator Obaflee testified that in April, 1883, he loaned the firm of Girant & Ward 8100,000 in United States bonds, In October ho loanod them $200,000. He also loamed them 8125000 In AWest Virginia Oontral and Pittsburg railrond bonds, Goy ernmenta wero worth from 23 to 25 per cent promium, There waa no markot value for the othor bouds, but they rold at par with in- torost up 80 6 per cent, At the time of the loan the bonds were In the box of U. S Grant, Jr. He had loft them them there for nafo kooping, U 3 ant, Jr., had asked him fo theloan of them to the fir, a4 they had not as much monay as they desired. Mr, Ward, he thought, had afterwards told him the money obtained on tho bonds was loaned to men who had large rallroad contracts and would yield a handsome profit. He was o re- coiva half the profits made by the firm from the use of his_money. Altogether he had drawn about 40,000 as his share of the profits, Chaffes said he had no written evi- dence of the transaction as far as the loans woro concerned. o —— The Plague, 10NDON, July 10,—Thirty deaths at Mar- woilles, and 17 at Toulon, last night, WasHiNGTON, July 19.—The cabinet has decided to teke vigorous measures to provent the introduction of cholera in the United States, The stato and treasary dopartments will act together in enforcing n'ruhn.lnnn, which are to be prepared, An order will ba insued for prohibiting the importation of rags from all infected countries for ninety days, or longer 1f necessary. It was also decided that vessels in the revenue marine service shall es- tablish & cordon along the comt to prevent the landing of all vessels from forolgn ports which do not possess clean bill of health, O1rAWA, July 19,—There is no truth in the statement purporting come from Wrshington that popor and rags supposod to have been collected in the cholera infucted districts of Europe are being imported into the Unitad 8o far as to establish a depot going up instead coming down af it failed to resch Lady ranklin bay, as Greeley had directed; but it seems now that, had it been done, Greeley conld not have reached it, as explained in his dispatch, for reasons then not foreseen.” St. Jonns, N. I, July 19,—The folloving in the present disposition of the bodies of the victims of the Greeley expedition in the res- wctive steamships: In the tanks of the ““Thetis” are Lioutenant Lockwood, Sergeant Cross, Sergeant David Lyon, Sergeant A. Gaediner, Private H. Snyder and Sergeant Tsrael. The tanks of the “Bear” hold the re- mains of Lientenant Kislingburg, Dr. Pavey, To the noeds of th | Sergeant Jowell, Private Ellin, Sergeant Rall- u %nurll?. commersy | ston, Corporal Joseph Hilion and Privato travoler andnow sot | Whiktolen, Froderick Christian, Jons Ed- G ter, Hostatter's Sto. wardy, Jisquimaux, and Private Henry Benlor , - . nco | have their graves amid the Arctio snows. larly adaptod, engthens ~ the and = energios 10 uuhoalth = fol influonces. Itre. moves and provents © walarial fover, con- Iates thekidneys bladdor and ontiches a8 well a purifies th When over. blood. STOMACH como by fatigue, whether mental or physical, th weary d debilitated find a reliable sanrce of renewod strength and comfort, or sale by all druggists and dealers generally. VARICOCELE 2 omio_of equiaia daror, now usea avr 24 e, Diariea, Perer st A i Tresa, gy &'V e o 6 Bewnss 1 Lo s Ak yosr o £ el man fictured by DIk 3 . 1 SIEOLKT s SON: 3. WI. WUPPLRUANY, GOLE AQENT, 51 BROADWAY. N. X. RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U.S, Mail Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP T'he Rhine, Germany, Ttaly, Holland and France Bteeragoe Outward, $20; Prepald from Antwerp, 81g; Excursion, § 9, inoluding bedding, ete, 2d Cabin, 860: Round Trip, §30.00; Kxoursion, §100; Saloou from §60 0 #00; Excursion 110 to 8160, #4 Potor Wright & Sous, Gen, Agonts. B6 Broad- way N. Y. . E. Glod i D. E. Kim < mdl od-ly Hamllton & Co., Omah 208 N, 18th 8troot, Cana Azonts, I, Omal’ GREAT EMCLISH REMEDY. ) ERVOUS 1 iy D 05 prYSICAL, & [If ) Lh‘“umm Yoss U h”m (& YA OF MANLY VIGOR, Sporuators b 53] )‘ ho te., when all other rome. o on (uIl A oure guarantecd. 0 bottlo, largo bottle, four N DEL 4 the quantity, STEXY All s to any address. S ugglats. ENGLISI M g". INSTITUTE, Pr st 0 »old Blr Astle ctors, 718 Clive Sbreot, Bt Every costs Resjorative tatluglycndorse nor spoaks highly of it 1 & remody of true merlt ‘C. ¥ Goobuax, Druggis vif.mAat, 1 1888 bracs the physieal | or Caskets for the deceased will be prepared by Thureday. The ships sail on Thursday night Friday morning, Licutenant Greoloy less #o, porhaps, than the oth- ere, Yostordsy ho exhibited symp- toma pf groat fatigno and weakness Ho's talking too much and the constant interviewing oprates uofavorably. He was taken fora drive yesterday up the valley to Waterford bridge and gloatod upon the, beautiful fertile summor prospects in marked contrast to the blaak sterility of his & recent cabin home. ““Thosn trees,” he safd with exuberant enthusi- asm, “loox #o beantiful to an eyo that has eeen tation for over throe years. The greon fields give mo now lifo.” Groeloy is the guest of tho city and private horses and carriages aro at his disposal, and every kindness and attens tion i paid to him, Eachmember of the party forms the centor of listening and admiring groups, and goes over and over the -ecital of the terriblo past. There will be memorial sor vices for thedead in all the churches of tho y to-morrow and commemorative sermons will be preached. s THE CHOLERA, Proclamation by President Arthur— Instructions by Secretary Folger—Action by the Cabluet, \ WASHINGTON, July 19.—The following proo- lamation has been issusd by tho presidont of tho United Statos of America: Whilo quarantiae regulations are committed to the woveral etates, the goneral government has reposed cortain powers in the president to bo used at his discretion in preventing n threatenod epidemic. Feeling it my duty, T liereby call upon all persons who, under the existing systoms in tho soveral states, aro entrusted with the execution of the quaran- tine regulations, to be diligens and on the alert, in order to pravent the intro- duction of tho pestilence which we all regrot to learn has made its appearance in wome of the countries of Kurope, betweon which and the ports of she United States, in- tercourso is direct and frequent, furthor advise that the cities and towns of the United States, whethe on the coast or on the line of inter-communication, by kound sani ary rogulations and promotions of cleanness, ba prepared to resist the lower dinans ato thoir sorvity; and 1 further onsuls of the United States in parts where tha postilence has made or may ko its app ce, to exerciso vigilance in carrying out the stractions horctofors given, and in commuoicating to the government of the United &1 formation of value ralating to the progress or treatment of the disn | Signed. ] Crestin A, Awtiun, WASHINGTON, Secretary Tolgor to-day imiod ini to wollectors of ports and other per-oy wd to prevent, until further orders, the unloading of rags from fected forcign'ports and rags which sro sus pectad on good grounds of being infocted, coming from any torogn pork. Th surgeo general of the marino tal servico teln graphed tho healch authorices of New Orleans that the socrtary of the treasnry had dircoted the ves of the revenue maring service to patrol the consts of the United States, and the gulf coast, o8 precautionary monsure agaiun cholora, It i expootod that tho prest dent will issun an exocntive order calling at tontion to the uecessity for more stringent 330 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY Smokers of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Suwoking Tobaceo will S | receive Premiums as follows on torms and conditions horo specified: 430 | Ist PREMIUM. $5,000 100 b i %350 | 2d $2,000 %300 |34 4 '§1.000 B2T5 | 32 oter Prominms s here shown, H250 | ho 55 premiums will b awarded $2275 | December 2, 185 1st Premium m:(m #06s to the person from whom we re- celve the largest number of our empty v to Deo. 15, 2 will t lancest number , DURMAM, N ( e bias pict 1 “H. PHILLIPS, MERGHANT TAILOR Has one of the largest and tnest assortment “of $pring an: Summer Goods for Sultings wud Trowser dngs. Al garmnts gasraote-d to At and trimmed with the Bogt Trimmings. MY PRICES ARE LOWER ban sny Merchaut iu she eity, 1604 Farnaw . precautions against the introduction of chole 1, and urging groat vigilanco on the the government, both at home and Quarantine will probably bo established guiost Canada and also against Mexico, in which latter place thero s reported an opidim- ie of yellow fever, The *‘epidemic fund,” of which thers isfan unes ponded balance of about #78,000, will bo utilized by the authorities for thess parpoces. Tha administration has de- termined to make ev possible effort to pro- vent the introduction of !ll conkagio WASHINGTON, July 19.—The cabinet has decidad to tako vigorous messures to provent the introduction of cholora into the United States. The state and tressury departmosnts will act together in enforcing tho regulations which are to bo prepared, An order will be imsued prohibiting the importation of ragw from all infected countries for ninoty days or looger if nocesary. It was also decided that the vessels of the revenue marico service shall catablish a cordon along the const to prevent the landing of all vossols from forelgn ports which do uot possees oloan bills of hoalth, o — WASHING fON NOY INDISOREET J AT WasinGToN, July 18, - The president has not yot issued the commission of John Jarrett, of Pittsburg, to be chief of the bureau of labor statistics, and has nov ot do termined todo so. Jarrett ma lo some dispar- agivg remarks with regard to the president in a public spooch at Pittsburg, and is In dangor of losing tho position which was within his Rrasp, tar says the KING CHOLERA., "Tho seasion of the cabinet to-day was dovot od mainly to considering the best’ method of proveuting the introduction of cholera into the ited States, Tho secrotary of state to-day r catde from Consul General Walker ackuowlodging the receipt of tho sanitary tel aw, and sayiog it had been sent to Havre, aux and Marseilles, Ho further says it will be strictly observed; that there is no chiolera In Paris yot, and tho city s unusually healthy, APPOINTMENTS, The president anpointed R, A. Fisk of Oall forma, John Trowhidgo of Massachusetts Statos through Canadian ports, The United Statos importers should ses that nocessary rocaution s taken before shipment. The Jominion cannot tell what in bules and the fault of not taking proper preceutions must rest in the United States authorities. ichistlinsrsioe ot CHICAGO WENUHES WAGE WAR, AND RAZORS AR FLYING IN THRAIR, Special to The Boo. Cnicaco, July 19.—Julla Blow, colored, entered the police station early this morning. Sho was bleeding profusely from & wound in the left broast and was weak from loss of blood. Duringthe night she quarreled with Maggie Payno, also colorad, about a negro named Richard Wilson, The customary ra- 20rs were produced, and they commenced to slash ench other. Magale Payne received threo cuta in the faco, one of which severed bor noso, and two on the left hand, one of which amputated her loft finger. ~Julia Blow recoivod but ono cut and escaped, but was compelled to seok medical assistance at the armory., Her wounds were dressed and she was locked up. There is posibility of the Payne woman dying. Julis |Blow was taken before a Justice and _committed to await her victiu's injuties. oo D S Maine Kepublicans, PORTLAND, Maine, July 1t can state committee met he nong thoso prosent wero Senator Hale, ngressman Roed, Dengly and Boutelle, Governor Robie, Collector Low and other loading republicans, most of whom spoke briefly but infomally. Judge Wing, chair- man, mado a statement of the condition and progress of the party throughout the state. Thare waa & goneral interchange of opinions for the most part of o conversational charac- ter, regarding the manner of conducting the campnign, but thero was no business done. The meoting was moro in the nature of & ccn The Storm in Brown County:¥ Special to Tho Beo. A:Nsworti, Neb,, July erty. was moved from its foundation by the wind, damaging it about five hundred dollars, ——— The Prohibitionists, Prrrspuna, July 19.—The prohibitionists are rapidly fnttlng things in shopo for the meoting of their national convention to be held here next week. Col. George Babcock and Mrs, Emily Pitt Stovens, of California, have arrived and aro advance of what is hopod to be a boom for Dr. R, H. McDonald, of California, Delegates are not expected to arrive iu any considerable num- bers before Monday night or Tuesday mora- ing. The exccutive committee meet at ths St. Charles hotel Tuesday at 2 p. m, - —m— Maine Groenbackers Frefer Blaine, Porrra; Mo, July 18.—The greenback state committeo mot to-day and voted to make a vigorous and nggressive camp that Butler is & candidate. back districts, greenbackers, as Blaino and Claveland, wero in favor of 1 partly from stato prido and partly owi tha teoling tha C pathy with the manses whilo Blaine . - An Ice House By Torkno, 0., July 18 Buckeyn ned dJ, A, Wa rewing company borned tho ¢ wod, Loas ronco L hompsc ught to be fatally burned, and two nen pipposed to ba on the scow Tho ch 15 of 010 missing wian wore found on tho s e Amerlesn Oattlo for KEngland, Loxnox, July 19, Seal, noxt week, a deputasion in favor of the importation of hoalthy cattle from tho waes- torn statos of Amorica through Canada, who will show him that tho farmers of land want Amorican cattle, Thoy w sont the laws of the states from whi tlo come are sufficiently strict to prevent the spread of discase. —— s Deserved I A Brute’ Ciioaco, July 19 ton (V) specinl says: At Iron Gate, Va., yasterday, Thomaa Johnson stripped his stop- #on and tiad his hands to whip him. escapod, ran to tho river and jumped in, Johnson followed, The current was swift, and both wero drowned, The bodies were ro. covered lust night. S— Shot Dead, Ouaniestox, 8, C., Jaly 18,~A speclal to the News and Courior from Charleston, 8, states that P. Hawley Douglass, *gonerally thought to b theparty who led tho posse that killad Bogan Cash, was shot down to-day whilo at work in his field, o claims to know who did jthe shooting, Disposing of a Black Fiend, Cricaco, July 19, ~The Daily Nows (Tus- coloosn, Als.,) wpeclal says: Ilenry Burke colored, who' sttempted to outrage a litt) whito girl, was captured last night In the gorrot of an old houso A mob_at wmidaight took bim from jall and hangad bim to s tres in the street and put five bullets in the body, R — A Dispatch from Geeely, NEWBUGYPORT, Mass, July 19.—John A, Groaly. rocolvod tho follbwiog 8¢ Johus, ., 10th due in New York about August 19t Sholl spend slck learo in Nowbure, tumn, Perfoctly well but wea (Sig Bank Statement, New You, July 19 —Tho bank shows a c { reserye ,000,275, The banks now hold # 0 i excoss of legal requise wouts, Henry A, Roland of Maryland and George I, I 10.—A severo rain, wind and hail storm passed over this placo last evening, lasting about one hour, doing groat damage to crops and other prop- The opera houso of Mrs, N, J. Osborn courauts e provided The_ fesling ox- prossed in tho meeting was that in all groen- betwern to oveland has 1o spscial sym- ‘The feo houte of the son, of Columbug, on the river below tha city way with a loss of 6,000 to$7 000, I'ho sand scow Thatchor, which was tied to Marquis Lorno will in- troduco to Lord Carlingford, Lord of the Privy Tho Daily Nows' Cup- Tho boy STATE JOTTINGS, The Grand Island Times has suspendod. Ashland has voted 85,000 for a now school hons Fivo Clevoland flags are fluttering in the breezes of Wilbur, The Pawnee Proas, (Dom) ealls it *'a splon- did tleket "-to defont, Albion's new achool howso will be 40x70, di- vided into four rooms, Dinsworth has dec bonds to build & new sch The corner stono of the Trinity Scandin Tiutheran ehurch at Kearncy waslaid lst day. The Durt conn fog horn of the N tle toot oo, The Crete Globe favors the renomination of Governor Dawes, The Globe revolves at the d to issue 85,000 in Horald Is tho ds mocratic orth, It iy young and a lit peanut shells and headaches, to reach our office on th and everything, from the towel to the paste pct, meemed to wear an aspect of fatigue, Che clock was run down and was silent on the subject, and the old hand pross, which has so often been the pride of our heart and the de. veloper of our muscla, looked more grease smeared and dissipated than ever before. Yes, the day after the fourth is the one for regret and fond memories, panic stricken pocketbooks and empty fire crackera, There s not another day inthe whole 3 that will vie with it,” He took several howls too much and the moon. light bathed his pedals on the front porch, — To make a salad that Is certain to pleaso all tastos you need only use Dur- keo's Salad Dressing. Nothing equal to it was ever offered, and none 8o popular, It is & superb tablesauce. Jay Gould as a Jonah, We mnn'\rnd griet-stricken day, home of Dawes, Frank Moody, a brakeman, fell from the top of a box ear at Oakland on the 16ta and was soriously injured. The Lincoln elty conncil has_lst the con- tract for water works, to osst 800,000, The Holly systom will be nsed, The Crote Vedette is the only paper In the state withoud a presidential candidate. Ra. ther cold day for independents, The Wahoo Indepondent bests the baso drum and calls upon the faithtul to rslly around J. O, Cowin for congre, The West Pomt brickyard turns ont 2 bricks daily, for which a ready market i found at home and neighbonng towns. Sheriff Melick, of Lancaster county, has captured Will Baird, chargod with ombezzling 81,000, and lodged him in tho county pen. The young men's republican club of Platts: mouth” has purchased; torches, plumes and other regalla, Tho boys are rod hot for dls- play. Beatrice has a paintod white elephant on its hands in tho shape of a $23 000 sshool building, which is denounced as a fraud and an insult to the people, The Republican reports tho business outlook at West Point was never better than at the present time. An abundant harvest brightens the times wonderfully., A Central City man pulled & loaded gun muzzlo foremost out of a wagon at Albion on Thursday. He went home the next day with a badly shattered arm in a sling. The first shipment of tin ore from the Black Hills was r\»ne“vud by the Niobrara Transpor- tation company at Valentine week before last. Tt was shipped to New York to be smelted. The Central City Courier thinks the dem- ocratio ticket “‘the strongest that could have been made, in that it roprosonts that referm for which the better eloment in politics have boen striving for sixteen yoars.” A heavy storm struck North Platte Friday afternoon, L'he wind bowled 60 miles and rain fell in wet blankets. Ldghtning struck the Nebraskan offics, heavy hail fell and hundrad of window lights wore broken. @1t is a close race between tho Omaha Boe and the Lincoln Journal tosee which can first accustom itself to a full dish of Blaine_crow without reaching.—[Crote Videtts, It will ?n.x.l.- both to dosomo kall crowing in Novem- ber. The North Platte Nabraska changed from arepublican to a democratic paper ten days ago, and was struck by lightning last Friday. his is a providential pointer to tha ungodly to seek shelter under the banners of Blaine and Logan, The B, & M. has a largely increased forse of section hands at work putting their road in first-class condition betwaen Omaba and Lin- A larga forco is emp opsd ia putting in the stone ballast between Omaha and Platts- mouth, another Baug putting in gravel ballast between Gresawood and Ashland, and a third laying stool rails betweea Waverly and Lin- coln, A pecularity of the racont dastructive hail storm in Saliue county s the fact that a simi- lar storm visited the same region one year ago—the first on the 11th of July and’ tho last on the 12th of July, Tho width of the hail storm was about” four miles destroying all kinds of grain for a scope of about two miles in width and partially damaging corn and wheat on the outer efiges, The Rusicka brothers, Frank and Joseph, #ous of the propristor of th:fi’g‘lhm opera, house, quarreled over their ou nd Frank to mphasize bis argument, pull revolver and #hot at his brother. The latter dodged be Rind the bar and saved himaself. Thinking he had killed his brother, Frauk put the pistol to his breast and sent a bullet iutothe fleshinear the shoulder blade, The doctors msy pull him through, Horse thievos are still oporating In Sarpy county. Two horscs woro stolon Friday night Ed. Barone’s pasture near Papillion, Several other farmors in that vicinity report horses missing. There seems to be o well orgauizod gan of thieves in tho county.” A dozen horsos have heen stolon in tho past throo months and not one of the thioves cap- tured, slthough the sherfff has worked dill- gently on all the cases, Iixtensive prepara- tions are making to orgauize an anti-horse thief association, Tho G. A. R. rounion committeo held a meeting ot Fromont to further arrangernent tor the annual reunion, Blds were receivod and opened for booth privileges on the grounds and wadosome awards, but in no cass graut- ing the exclusive privilegs to auy party. The committoo cousidered the quéstion of tents and urge upon all poats to furnish a requisite smount for their own accomodation, A plot of the camp was submitted by F. G, Parcoll wnd it was adopto | ay the plan. The grounds propor will bo thirtcon hundred feet in longsh, 1uxw'.h and south, and one thousand feet wide, That was a cruel put-np job of the ropub cans of Pisttamonth during tha racent de; cratic ratification moeting, Less than o hundred yards from whoro the orators thun oriugly waggad thoir jaws, an af v 1o sicl kwain wan enjoyiog tho cavessos of girlin a well- ightad room with the anrtsins up. Tho “matines” was so affectionata and interesting that the crowd soon tumbled left Mr. Moriarity *'the grand old dem-o. sratic party” to the merey of the band and tha all o The charming young lady” and her lover proved to be membera ot sine and Loean clul, who arranged the s show & apico tho ocoasion, It took tho starch of Mori, The completion of the Kenesaw eut-off promires weversl important_ adyantages (o Lustinze, Tha Democrat saye: *“Thero jun denying the fact that Hastings is destined be the Iaading city between Omaha and De ver. The B & A\% people, who have never added materially o her prosperlty, are s denly being convinced that they cannot long or negloct the Queen city, and aro boginning to give hor some aitention, and, if we mistake not, they will do by us as they would be dons by. The company are now building stoc yards in the west part of the olty, the acc modations of which will bo fifty ears of stock, and as s0on as they are completod all stocl shipped from the westor east will be fed at chis place,” The famous North Nebraska novelist still lives, and the story which revealed the tendoer sympathies and rivalrios of Lawyer Howe and Marshal Bisrbowor for the helress has reachad the 2K0th chapter, ‘“‘to be contiaued,” "The heiress has struck a new “‘shine” and stiuck him bad, He seems to have popped the vit:l question and appears to have roceived a favur- ablo answer, as will be soen from this para- raph: 0, ‘what unspeakable joy I now f his dear angel ll my ideal, and sho is the only one on earth that can do it. O, happy, happy man that Iam! Was any one so Llest before? My cup is full to ovegflowin, We foel ke condoling with the whilom mashers of Omaba, ‘The uniform cortainty of crops In Washing™ ton conuty,” says the Blalr Ropul “has passed into proverb, and it is this almost wh- soluto certafnty of sure and absalute returns that has mada our tarmers 80 usiversally ba- forehanded. Our cropsare megnificont, ~ Not only the grain whichis now belng harvosted but also the broad aress of corn never looked wore promieing, To th's county and Nobras. ka in goneral, thia o oontinuance of th wondorful prisperity, sottlement, industrial and soclal improvenient bf the past. M weans an accoleration of the flow and wealth and population {nto the state, a atlmulation of thousands of new enterprises and the Jifting of the incumbrance and debts which have huug likoa dark cloud over many h 0 hie editor of the Rislog Oity Independant | takios his semi-annual prohibition on tha fourth | and e tells in sorrowful words how fatigued he wa the fifth is & sad, soft-cyed day. Th characterizos the day beforo, and life goncrally 15 not that joy and stir to it um{ scems to bo spricklod with ciger stubs and Wall Street Nows, ntloman,” saya he, as he heaved a sigh liko a tired horso, *‘there was a timo when Iswore by Jay Gould. I named my baby after him, I named my horse after him, I got my son to name a steam- boat after him, and I crossed a ITubbard equash with a Jersey watermelon and named tho fuew vegetable Jay Ciould. If he had said the sun set in the north 1'd have licked my best friond to prove " Welli" ““Well, along came a man who wanted my farm nd 1 sold it."” ““Yes, “‘And when T had the cash in hand 1 put it injo Wabash stocks. Jay Gould said that——" “Yes, 1 know—go on, “I invested $10.90 in Wabaeh and Jay Gould, and—and——" ““That cured you?" “Exactly’ I've killed the baby, s the horse, blown up the stesmb rooted up the vegetabls, and got enough out of the crash to #buy a ropo snd o ot D .Tanner CROUNSE'S BLOCK, Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, OMAZEIA, = = INEB. TREATS CHRONICDISEASES 1a Al thelr forms, YOUNG MEN, who are suffering from the effects of Youthfal Indiecretions, would do well to avall themselves of this, the grentest boon ever Iaid at the altar of suffering humanity. Dr. Tanner wil' guar- Antee to forfeit §509 for every caso of Seminal Weak bows or Private Diccase, of any kind or character which he undersakesand fails to cure. MIDDLE AGED MEN—Many men between the ages of 80 ana 00, aro troublod with & too froquent deslre to evactate the bladder, often accompanied by aslight smarting and burning sensation, and a weakening of the systom in & manner that 'the pa- t cannot seoount for. On examining ¥he urinary osita & ropy_tediment will often be found, and somotimes swall particles of allnmen will appear, or the color will be of & thin, milkish huc, sgain changlog #0 & darkand torpid appearauce. There aro many men who dlo of this difficuly, ignorant of the cause, It ia the second stago of seminal weakness Dr. Tanner will guaranteo a pericct oure in all_such ‘canes,anid & healthy rostoration of the Genlto-urinary Organe. Call o address as above, Dr, Tanner, Science of Life, Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. A GRIAR W¥DIOAL WORRA O MANKODD Exinuotod Visellty, Rerious and Physiosl Debility, Premature Docllue (n Man, Eirorsof Youth, an the outold rasorlon esulting from Indiecrotionn or ex. cheap coffin. Gontlemen, farowell. I'm golng to a hotter land s T The glory of & man {s his strength. 1f you are weakened down through excessive study, or by early indiscretion, Allen’s Brain Food will” permanently restore all_lost vigor, and strengthen all tho muscles of Brain and Body. 813 6 for 85, ~All druevists A Oruel Shock Brooklyn Eagle, Dressed for church she stood before the mirror admiring heraelf,and mentally observed that never had she appeared more lovely. The candid critic, howev- er, would have declared that her figure was not in just proportion, for she was tall and thin and her heighth seemed greater than it actually was in conse- quencs of a bunch of ostrich plames that flowed in snowy masses over her hat. *Yos I know I am handsome,” she said, ‘“‘but I can’t help it;” and turn- ing to go out, caught sight of hor broth- er standing in the doorway. ‘‘What are you dolng thore, Bob?” she askod sharply. *‘Looking at you, Fanny,” roturned the artless child. “‘What do you want to be staring at me for!” ‘"Cause you look just like a long han- dled foather duster.” And sitting all alone in church that morning she woudered how she would feel if Bob got the measles and died. Flies Piles are fraquently precoded by s sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen,causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or ucifihhoring organs, At times, sym toms of indigestion are present, as fiatuency, uneasiness of the stomach, ete. A moistere like perspiration, mduclnci a Aor( disagroeable itching particu- arly at night after gotting warm in_bed, its very common .attendant. Internal, External and Ttching Pilos yield at onco to the applica- tion of Dr. Bosanko's Pilo Remedy, which acts directly upen tho parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and of. focting » pormanent cure where other reme- dies have failed. Do not delay until the drain on the system Emducu permanent _ dieabllity, but trv [t and bo cured. ~ Schroter & Becht.§ 5 ‘“I'rade suppliedby C. F Goodman,” —— A Water Ourtainffor Theatres, Philadelphia Lettor, A water curtain has been established at the opora house in Munich to guard againat fire. It consists of a wide, thin stream continously poured from the top of tho stage botween the acts, complete- ly inclosing tho stage in a transparent curtain, and it was owing to this precau- tion that a recent fire which broke out during tho performance of Tannhsusor was checked limmediat, The Vienna opera has been fitted with a similar ap- paratus, as the Vienese authoritics, taught by sad experlence, are just now most vig- ilant in these matters, and havo appointed a special commission’ to_suporintend all all Austrian theatros. This commission docree that in tho future every house of eniertainment 13 to be ontirely dotached on all four sidas, &nd to be fifty fect from any other building. T - stura Birters do not only d guish the odor aboy ntivo sontive org ! Ask your grocer or drugg gennine article, manufactured by Kort & Sons, L —m— A Millionaire's Hetrs, 8an Francisco Call, Aftor the death of W, of tho bonanza kings of San Francisco, the exocatora settled with a man named Patrlok 11, O'Brien, who put in pearance, clalming to bo a brother of 1, 5., by paylng him §750,000. Patrick’s claim was pretty well established, but he t‘!d not live long to enjoy his fortune Now & now clalmant turns up who is willing to be pacifiod with another slice of 'lhu oestate, and to make a muss if he im'c, He says ho is the son of Patrick O'Brien, decoased. He s to begin a auit. to recover his portion of the $750,000 that tho exveutors claimed to have paid his father, e — en, one 8 should reflect heforo using any on that isapplied to so delicate o a3 the skin, Any cosmotio will at firet impart a beautifying effuct and not Apparoutly injure the skin, but in a very short time little blotches and discolosn tlons par on the fuce | which conclu sively show the poisonous drugs in that omposition, It 1 be safely said the more than two thirds of the faco powder contain thess injurlons ingredien zoni's modicated comploxion pe \ot only absulusely free from all’ deletoricur or, but its principal Ingredient is an vo for all discases of {he| atood the test of years, Sold | iits, e-eodyl —— Afrald ot It, _ MoNThgaAL, 18.-The cattle dealors liere, foaring duction foot and mouth diseases from the western *tates, where it is sald to exist, huve the anthorities to d inspec at the national Bablocttn ulation, not eontralled hy the ; — particain ot in the falrest thing fn the 10 warm weather often hasa d ua ) et ing and debilitating effoct, Hood's Sam. | cc AT A raparilla oy mes oll lavgucr and | P Wide-Awake Agents Wanted Everywhere for cendoa. 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