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The approy iate 1., ;2 43 atonce used in each case, nsultaiions, o onal or by letter, sacredly confidential, Med- icines sent by Mall and Express, No marks on pacxaze to indicate contents or sender. Adaress Y. JAMES, No. 204Wazhingion Si.,Chicago,Il) s m——— For Sale TFXAS TRAIL CATTLE. Abflnt'l.mr. mostly MD: AIM t"m i ?ld P, Ogsiatia Abon i ‘quire of o eddros e B. K. GRIMES, § 86-mbe 1m Ogalulla, Nob THEONLY TRUE | IRON Oy e 3 st L il K of Btron ‘ecling absolut 0Nge, miisclos AD o8 tnlv. I IRON TONIO a y oo clear, healthy com Froquont. atlompts At counteriiting oniy original, Do not experi~ 0., for oar uad STREK PAND The Steck is a Durable Piano. THE STECK HAS SINGING QUALITY OF TONE FOUND NO OTHER PIANO, BOLD NLY BY WOODBRTDGE BROS., 215 OPERA HODSE, HAMBURG-AMERIOAN Faclkket Company. ANY, The of 1348 well-known line are bulit trom, ln water- o =-1=‘uu1m make 'the Gays and sabundaye , (PARIS) and Plust, Cabin, Heary Eunds, Mask o vlae o B BiesTA A, Browbay, . V. Ghas 0t , 107 Weshingtou St., Chics o;r'-u- DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Ceu ist land 'Aurist, Sarar ooty Or, Amelia Burmugn,, OFFICE AND RESIDENC: 1617 Dodge 8t., - Omaha TELEPEONE No 4 _|the coiored murderer f ; | commiited the assault for which he was BRUDDER TROWER'S BOMB.O It Stirs Bradder Norfolk to Burning Elequencs, Sons of Zion Fnihuse Over the Man Peom Baflalo Che Plattorm Too Small,- Dasky Debaters Pally Aroused. New York Journal The hanging of Alexander Jeftirson, Crow Hill, Brooklyn, has led to a fierce political quarrel batween rival factions of black ropublican voters in the City of Churches, Rev. Mr, Tower, the colored clorgyman who delivered the oration at the E nanci- Day celebration at Myrtle Avenue park, on Fridav last, in the course of his re marks criticised Governor Cleveland r not postponing the «xecution until & ay that was not honored by fthe people of Jefferson’s race. At the conclusion of the oration lithographio portraits of Blaine and Logan were displayed from the plattorm und sheered, Cleveland was roundly denouced by Mr. Tower's admirers, Awvuy the colored democratic voters who listened with indigoation to the Rev. Mr, Trower's criticism of the dem- woratic candidate {or 1the presidency were Mossrs G Sullivan Waxmaxter, Adolph- us R Potersb)w, Robert Loe Norfolk wd other membhers of the Hulso Avenuo Sons of Zin Social club At 2 ‘clock yesterday morning tho club ad journ.d, after a six hours' discussion «f ‘he rival ¢indidates for the presidency and Me Trower's oration at Myrile Avenue Park. A J urna: reporter was present throuzhout the proceedings. Me, Norfolk, president of the club, was in the chair. He is a stalwart indi- vidual who wears bushy side-whiskers, gold-mounted spectaclss aud broadeloth clothes. Mr. Norfolk is one of Me. George ngeman’s trusted employes, and is employed at the Orighton race-track. He in a tirm stickler for the rights of the people; in 1880 he was arrested for assaulting & colored republican who voted the demooratio ticket, which was handed to him by District Eogineer Charles B. Facley, of the fire depart- ment. When brought before Judge Massey Me Norfolk was asked why he arrested. He repl *‘Any nigger dat 'll sell his vote fo' a dollah bill aa’ a plug o’ terbacker ain't got no ly right to lib,” “Why?" ssked the amused justice. “‘Kazs he's taking de bread an' buttah outer de moufs of ’spectabul citizans as done been 'customep to axin a two dollah Lall fo' dare suffarages.” Mr, Norfolk was sent to Raymond street jal for ten davs, but his puaish- ment made him popular among his color- od brethren, Ln opening the meeting on Saturday night Mr. Norfulk said that the summer would soon be over, and it *‘be- hoobed the membahs uf be club to make purvision for dere wintah overcoats, coal an’ kindliu' wood,” “For one.” sasid Mr. Norfolk impres- sibely, “'I doau’c perpcse to 'low Brud- der Trower to Ing me ober to Blaine and Login widout he shows cause whaifor.” “‘Dat's biziess. Show cawse! show cawse!” shouted Mr. Waxmaxter. “It may bo sed dat Gubner Clebelan’ ordahed Mr. Jefforson to be 'scuted on 'Mansipashun day,” said Mr, Norfolk as he thrust his lefchand into the breast of hnis Prince Albert ooat and levelled the dexter finger of his right band at his hearers. ‘It fam 1rue dat he done so, but [ kinnot forgit dat it war a Repub- lican sher’ff dat hung Mr, Jefforson.” The stamping of feet ad other demon- strations of approval drowned the speaker's voice, snd it was fully five minutes before he was itted to re- sume his remrrks, ‘* pleased dat dis pint am mem'ry, 1t Mr. Blai of de cullnd race as he perfesses, why didn't he 'tend owah picnio on Friday! and why didn't he use his inflooence de de gubner an' hab dat ’scutivn post- poned? For m{ull, individowally an’ :;rl:‘:\livaly, perpose to vote for m mo' dan *“I hope dat do gen'leman won't kom- mit hisself befo' de kimmittee on candi- jates reports on wot de nashinal kimmit- tees of de two parties propose to do fo' de cullud votahs of de eloventh ward,” said Mr Waxmaxter hastily interrupt- ing the ohairman, *Do pas wm well taken,” said Mr Norfork, gracefully. ‘It am possible dat 1 war a leetls too prebivs, but I do desish to say dis much. If de repubii- kin party tiuke dat ic kin ignoah de cul lud wot, iv's & gwine to git lef’, D. republikio platfosum t bg 'ouff o hold de Irish and de cullud people to~ yedder. D Teish mus’ go." The enthusiasm aroussd by the speak er's remark was indescribaie, The mem- bers of the club stamped, shouted, howled and waved theie hats and hand- kerchiefs wildly. When order was re stored Mr. Waxmaxter took the plat. form, “*L agree wid de noble sentiments oh de prebious speaker most unaniwussly,” said Mr. W. ~ *'Bcfore we puraced to fur dor biziners [ desinh to say dac Gubner Clebelan’, in my umble ’pivim, is wid us. [Applaus ] la veroin de dri. bera’ vill he showed mon’ conclusivelo dat no Irish ne umil{y. [Cheers ] An’ I infawmed dat as Mayor ob Butialow he was allus do fr'en ob de oculled peepul, an’ wuz de fust Demmyorat dat ’pinted & cullud policeman."” Several speeches were made by mem- bers of the club, and it was evident by the outburats of enthusiasm which greot- : the yn:lnuo:' olm?.l:uhnd'l‘ name that o majority of t| present favored the candidacy of the democratic nominee for the presidency. A committee of three was appointed to hire the Athenmum if possible, for & mass 2 | meeting, at which Mr. Tower will be in- both | vited to discuss with Mr, Norfolk *he rel. ative merits of the democratis and repub- lican candidates for president. e ———— Quarantine Curiosities, § | Now York Times, The quarantine messures which have been adopted by various European na. tions for protection against cholera are naturally the source of & good deal of in. convenience. Spain permits no one coming from France to cross the Spenish frontier without undergoing seven da; Now, one of the to the neiphborhood of the Pyrennes i uated directly on the boundary line, which ruus through the middle of the principal strect. The houses on one side of this street sre in Franoe and those on the other side are in Spain. The unhappy resident on the F.ench side whose hat blows over into the Spanish gutter cannot cross to pick it up without spending & week 1n the lazaretro. Ad vantage has been takeu of the present quarantine regulstions Trabuco de Rwa Concha y toria, ® prominent renident” of the Span- senor Don ! 0 h Reina Vio- | snocial regard to clensliness aud healthiuls ish part of the town. Three weeks ago Don Trabuco in a playful manner pushed tis wife across the street, and on her re- turn from France she was instantly placed in quarantine, (O her release, at the end of seven dags, her husband again shoved hor out of the conntry, aud again sho was quarantined, She was re- Inased three weeks ago, and two days Iater she was enticed across the frontier in search of her bonnet, which some un known perscn—possibly Don Teabuoo— had tossed across the street, snd at the latest accounts she was undergoing third week of quarantine, while hor un feeling hushand was planging into all sorta of Spanish dissipation. There is no doubt that the alarm in Spain in regard to the cholera is very reat, Vessels coming from French ports have tho grea'est diffisulty in ob- taining permission to enter any Spanish harbor, and recently whon a afeamer from Marseiiles was seen approscliog the coast near a Spanish Mediterranean town the inhabitants with one accord neizo? their guitars and flad to the iater- ior of the country, There isat the present time an unfortunate Marseilles steamor drifting along the Spanish coast and vainly trying to yrocure coal—her supply being entirely exhausted, She has already heen repulsed from seversl Spanish ports, and the prospect is that when she has burned up her last frag- ment of wood and ~ her last Patent Officr Report she will bo cast on the Afiican coast or driven out hopelessly upon the broad A lantic: Ltaly is apparently determined to de- velup cases of cholora at her froutiers, ac that no foreigners will care to pass t em The way in which travelers entering [taly are huddled together in dirty hurs and supplied with wretched food rn foul weter is sure to produce chilcra, and the conduct of the Italian auth ties can be explained on no other hyp thenis than that they desire 10 cut Italy «ff from communication with the resc of Burope, and believe that a belt of chol- era extending along the whole frontier will be of no invaluable aid to them in accomplishing their desire. Austria has just announced that all persons entering Austria from Italy will o8 quarantinted, and their hand organs will be taken to pieces and disinfected This order msy lead to diplomatic com- plications, If an Italian statesman com- oelled to undergo quarantine on his wa; from Venice to Trieste fiods that his hand organ has been injured, either by sontact with carbolis acid or by careless handling on the part of the Austriau sanitary police, he will be very apt to demaud eatisfaction, and hie government may feel compelled hy the force of puhlic sentiment to insist that Austra shull pay an invemnity for damages to the organ As fr Germany, it is understood that Bismark is now con- forring with D¢, Koch a8 to the advisa- oility of ordering every Frenchman who wishes to enter Germany to be vivisected by compotent surgeons, and to be turned ‘WRONuUS OF THE SIOUX, Mr. Bland Tells how He Was ejected from Ploe KRidge Agancy. WasniNaton, D C., Aug. 3.« woeks ago T. A Bland of Wash was arrested and expolled from the R0 Cloud Indian reservation by India sgent McGilliouddy of the Blae Ridg: agency. Mr. Bland is one of the ed: of the Council Fire, » monthly publica rion devoted to Indian matters. Ta th current. number of the periodical a lary smount of apace is devoted to Agent Me Gillicuddy’s misdeeds and shortovwu g and to a narration by Me. Blanid of n: racent experiences in tho Sioux country Heo saya that esrly in Jube he receivec tettors from Red Cloud and other Sioux ohiefs inviting him to visit the reserva- vion and adviso with them about the sal. of & portion of their land, and saying that matters were in a taloondition, Mr, Blana says Secretary Voo advised hiw ot to go, as he *‘would probably get into trouble with the agent.” Mr Bland persisted, however, and received from the secretary a letter addressed to the agents at the Pine Ridge and Rebud agencies. In this letter the secrotary di cvoted that the bearer bo afforded the opp 'rtunity 10 visit his friends among the Indians,” und added: “‘Me. Bland holds no « fli ial pomtion ander this department and is not suthor 2sd to represent the department in any way, nor to iuterfere in the uifiirs of the Agencies " In his j rarney from Rosebud to Pine Ridge through the reservation Mr. Biand reports that he founs *‘a few of the 1idiaus have swall patches of land fenced, plowed, and plauted—muinly in sorn—with here and there a fews hills o that few of the ludisns exceed that ‘the great m-j rity «f the Iudiuns live in canvass tepovs, and thavin traveling 120 miles he saw (ny one school house and that was untinisheu and nnoccupied.” He spenta night at Rod-Leaf’s village, Red-Leaf’s band aumbers about 1,000 persous. “They say they have fifty.one wagons, seven oxen, 100 other cattle, two broken mow- |~ ing machines, two plows, and five hoes. They all want to farm, but can't get implements or seeds. A foew of them got,last spring, & few grains of corn and five potatoes each to plant. They earn- estly msk for implements and seeds, school-houses and teachers.” 5 Mr. Bland gives the particulars of his arrest and expulsion from the reservation as follows: 3 On reaching the office, Agent McGil- licuddy met me at the door und said: “ Pnis is Dr, Bland, I suppose?” “‘That is my name,” I replied. i “Well, doctor, you can't stay on this reservation.” I think T can,” I said, and handed him your lstter. He read the letter al-ad ‘and handed it to his clerk, rderivg him to copy it. Then, addsessing me, he bick in cise he is found to have a|said single chiolera microbe concealed on his person, Franco has cns consolation. She has the chclara; but that fact renders it un necessary for her to quarantine peopls arriving from other countri-s. Sensble people will prefer to enter Francs in spite of the cholera rather than to be quaran- tined in other lands. inseperably connected with Hood's Sarsapanlla, and is true of no other med- icine. Itis an unanswerable argument as to strength and economy, while thau sands tufi% ing and strengthening qualities. A bot doses and will last a month, while others will average to last not over a week Hence for economy, buy Hood's Sarsa- parilla. o The Panama Canal, New York Commercial Advertiser. 1o his recent annual report to the sharebolders of the Panama canal com- pany, M. Do Lesseps folioitates himself and them upon the calm contempt which they have lgowu toward those malevo- lent critics who have periodically at- tacked the enterprise, aud he invokes a continuance of - that resolute confidence in the direction which alone ¢an secure a completion of tbe work. He asserts that neither ho nor his associates will do avything in socret, and cites his course with reference to the Suez canal as an earnest of his intention of fultil ing every promise which has haen made in conneo- tion with the Grand Awmerican canal By way ot sucouraging the irited, fench thera he, among the 80,889 hold- era of from one to five shares of the en. Wiw uumber 0° 104,230 sharendlders, M. de Lesneps declares that ‘all the tedious prelimina'y work has been comploted, the s cesnary establishments have been crent wd, the machines aud materiul have beon soustruoted d either already on th ground or elso in travsit, and that feom the present time onward operations will bo pushed forward with over werensiny ene) gy, 8o that it 1s now a ‘methematicsl csrimty’ that tho Puauama ¢ anal will be opened to ths navigation of the world before the beginning of 1888.” M. Do Lessey s further says that uotil the 1st of January, 1884, the real wirk of cutting the caunl had not fairly begun, and that at the end of April, four monihs afterward, 2,482768 cubic metres of earth had been removed, or nearly half of the total quantity that had been placed up to that time, Of the aggregate of 120,000,000 of oubic metrer of ground to be excavated, 40,000,000 will be taken away by means of dredging machines: Hoe contends, theretore, that if the work should not have been commenced until the 1st of Januaay, 1885, it still could have been finished in three years from that date. He has also announced to the share- holders that the United Statns of Colum- bin during thy past year have made the important concession of 500,000 hectares of , constituting & domain in iteell, with all the mines it may contain. This land is to be chosen by the officers of the company, and ceded as fast as it is earned, ~ Thus far 150,000 hectares, or the equivalent for the execution of a lil tle more than one third of the work have been received by the company. ‘With respect to the sanitary condition of the workmen employed on the canal M. de Lesseps denies that the mortality among them is greater than that of the average on sunilar works in Europe, and gives the figures in support of his asser- tion, The report throughout is of a sanguine character, and it was received with great faver by the shareholders. —— ORIGIN OF AMMONIA, Ammonia is obtaived in la'ge quanti‘fes by the putr faction of the urive of anmals, —£An. eyclopedia Hritannica. Yvary husakes par can tost boking powders coutaining this di-gusting diug 'y placiog » ©wn of the “Roal" or “Auv!mwfi' {'t'nrl" .l‘lnl down on a b t stove until heated, then removi the gover ard smell. Dr. Priow’s Cream Baking Powder does not ©onain Ammoni am, |ine, Potash. Bone Phosphates, (prova it by 'the above test) Tt iu brepared by & Physician and Chemist witl . mee-w2m y to its superior blood-purify- tle of Hood's Sarsaparilla contains 100 rdinariiy T take great pleasure in obeying the urders of the secretary, but i chis case I shail not. the reservation this afternoon.” Nt unless I am put und 'r arreatand removed by force,” I responded. **1 hope you will not give we that trou- ble,” he replied. * I certainly shall not leave the reserva tion for ten days or two weeks, unless forcibly put ff " He then said to his acting chief of po- lice: **Muster six mon 1 the office 1m- mediately.” Thyorder was obeyed. The men filed in, and in my presence McGil- licuddy issued six rounds of fixed ammu- nition to each man, remarking to me at the same time: *‘I will have you under- derstand that you are not in the United States now, but on an Indian reservation where I am in supreme command. You are now uader arrest, and wi'l be put oft the reservation at on He ordered out a carrisge and asked me to get into it. I deciined to doso on request, saying: ‘‘I shall not get into the carriage until you shall order me to do 80,0n pain of personal violence if [ retuse.” q Ho then said: “If you do not in- stantly get into that carriage I will order you thrown in by force.” ““That will do,” I said, and stepped into the cartisgs’ * * andat 1.30 p m. the 28th of June, 1884, I was forcibly carried from the agency under escort of six armed Indian policemen. I was taken to Ganow’s rarch, seven milee aonth of the agency in Sioux county, N -braska, and left there at about 3 p. m June 28 1881, A tew days later Mr. Bland held a council with. Red Cloud and 188 of his nead men, & few miles outei te ot the res ervation. Red Cloud made & specdh, iu which he ssid: The government did not keepits treaty of 1851, Ju has not fu ly kept the treary f 1868 Alfterward 1c promised us §50.- 000 £or not bumiog b Filn; we gov.ny halt the money, We sd ths Black Huls in 1670, but not the land arouud themy Bot na pay yet. Wo sent for you to tell you hese thinge, and get you to look srter our interests, Wosigu no more papers uutil the government pays what it owes us, Wo want our reservation surveyed, 80 we can know where our vutside lies are; then we want @ patent for it. Bur the Gret thinz we want is a new agent. On the authority ot M s, Julia Draper, who was a miseionery teacher among the Sioux for ten yesis, Mr. Bland charges that Bishop Hare and the Rev., Jonn Robinson, missionary at Pine Ridge agenay, are fully coguizant of Agent M- Gillicuddy's untitness and misbehavior, and yet, for some reason they sustain him. Mrs, Draper, according to Mr. Bland, was dismissed by Bushop Hare from her place as teacher in Uotober, 1882, at the request of McGillicuddy be- cause she signed a petition to the secre- tary of the interior asking that an in- speotor be sent to the Pine Ridge agen- cy. Mr. Bland continues: Mrs. Deaper informed me that Bishop Hare reprimanded her for not_attending dancos in the agency school building, ‘which were gotten up by Mcflillieudtfy and wife, aud that the McGillicuddys re fused *o speak to her because she did not join in their dances, although on such oc- casions whisky was used freely by the agout's guuu.emplgu. and cowboys. Under the treaty De, Bland says, the Iodians are entitled to soldiers’ rations He weighed some of the rations and found the supply of eight persons for two weeks, was: Flour, eighteen pouncs; Baoon, four pounds; sugar, two pounds; coffee, one and & balf pounds; baking powd. r, quarter pound; sosp, half pound. T'ho becf ratioa, he snys, is one becf,gon- erally small, for twenty sons, each twelve duys He was told by Iudians and white men that before McG-Jlicuddy’s reign began the Indians got u beef every ten days, or threo beof rations & month. Giving them two and a half rations per month enables the agent to defrand them of 180 oattle per year. Dr Bland asserts that the seven lncisn tribes on the regerva- | will cire you, ¥ tion have combined and fixed two soales | 50y ¢ of prices one for their white customers You win leave | .|and 8t Clair wnd another for the Indians—and that te Indians are required to pay highe ces, example, he says, an [ndian s obliged to pay the trader a dollar for wo and a half pounds of coffee or fow sounds of sugar, whoreas a white man an buy four pounds of coffes nr sis »ounds of sugar for the same amount o noney. —— Piles aro froquently proceded by a senso o veight iu’ ho back, loins and lower part of th bdomen,causing tho patient to suppose he ha ome affection of the kidneys or meighborin, rgans, At times, sym toms of indigestio ro prosont, na fatuency, uneasineas of th wmach, ete. A me o like perspiration sroducing a Aery disagresable itching particu arly t night after gotting warm in_bed, it ery conmon attendant. [nternal, Externa nd Ttching Piles siold at once to the spplics don of Dr, Bosanko's Pile Remody, which acts lirectly ur “n the parts affected, absorbing the sumors, alinying the intens liching, and ef- fecting & permanent cure Where other reme- lies have failod. Do not delay until the drajn on the syuters produces permanent, disability, but trv it and be oured, Schroter & Becht. “'Trade suppli: by O F | — Reducing ¥ Philadelphia Call, Western Raileoad President—*“1 tell vou, sir, it 18 ruinous, I can't reduce tares between those points from $14 5u w $5. You must bs crazy.” Superiutendent—**1t must be done,sir, or the new B, X W. & Z, line will gei part of our tr; i *'B it 1t costa more than that to carry them.” *0, 1 have that sll fixed, we will make it all up every trip.” “In what way?" My 1de is t 1un nothirg but palace- W cars, Wel 7" Aud then, berore ‘reaching the end of the road, you and 1 dieguised as ‘wo ot the James gaug, will board the train," **Capital idea! But that would only work tor awhile, The passengers would complain and the authorities would get after us,” ¢0, but we won'’t touch the paasen- ors. " “No?” *‘No—we'll just rob the porter.” o ——— The glory ot » man 18 his stren 1f you aro wosku;yml down through oxm;‘n’#vo nt\l?ly or by early indiscretion, Allen’s Brain Food will” permanently rostoro all lost vigor, and strongthen all the muscles of Brain and Body. 81; 6 for 85, --All drusvita e —— Financiering in New York, ‘Wall Street News, “‘Fathor,” said the young man as here- turned from town, ‘‘they twenty of the big factories in New Kng- land have shut down.” “They do, eh? Wall, we'll put a little more water in the cider.” *‘Aud they say that dozens of big iron works have stopped running.” *Chey do, ¢h? Wall, we must have more butrer milk in the butter to make up for it.” . *And they aay that railroads are pass- ing dividends and hardly paying expen weeds, *But father,"” continued the son,‘‘they say that huudreds of men are out of work in the citics. and that times are going to be awful hard this winter.” *“They do, eh? Wall, we'll 6ll the ap- ply barrels about half tull of windfalls, doc’or the lard witn a little taller, and you'll have to get up an hour eatlier every morning to make up for it. I guess we'll pull through somehow,” . Malaria’'s Mighty Host, What a host of unpleasant symptoms! Indigestion; lame back; aching joints; sleeplessness; vertigo: weariness; no ap- petite; cold feet; pains in breast; night Malaria brings sll'these. Brown.s iron bitters drives Mrs, F* A, Glenn, Wal- laceville, 8. C., says, ‘I had a serious at- tack of malarial fever, and Brown’s Iron sweats; chills and fever. them all out. Bittera restored me to good health. e —— IfSummer Would Last all the Year, Boston Globe. He was & graduata of a school of pharm- acy and had just bought out an apothe- cary atore at the South Ead. Last even ivg his sweet_young wife looked from hor paper and said: “T see that Don Dash de Banana, a Mexican, who owned nine drug stores, has just fatled with liabilities amounti to over $2560,000 1fivis as good busi- noss sa y.u aay, John, what made him fail?” * Did it say he run a soda fountain in any of his establiehment: 7" *Noj it said he traded in ex'racts and other medicinal preparations.” *Ah, well; thut acoounts for it. I te'l you ‘hat so long a8 a mao can scll three giils of wind and » vill of s0da water that o sta in all about three fourths of a mill, for five cents hard oash, and then have hulf the water lefe in foam that can't be sucked ont of the g asy, thore is no dan- wer of fwling. One f Boston's sada fountains, prop rly (o ducted, woull huve paid his debis inside of a 3 ear.” R Angostura Bitters are endorsed by all the lending phy~icians and chemists, for their purity und wholssomeness. Beware of o un- cerfeits aud ask vour grocer or dru gist for the gennine article, prepurcd by Dr, J. G, B, Siegert & Sous, e —— Corn and the Presidency. Denver Trib ne, A whaling big stalk of corn was talk- igg politics with a consumptive grasshop- per, ‘‘We are going to elect Cleveland,” said the grasshopper, *‘and institute an era of reform,” The corn waved its loaves in disdain, and replied: *“If there were 4 000,000, 000 more of you, and you had a drouth to back you up, then you might talk, But when I feel well I'm & rustler; and this year I feel well. A big corn crop means a republican president,” Hearing this the grasshopper drew his cloak over his head, fell on a Canada thistle and expired. i —— Diurkee's Salad Drossing is composed of the freshort, purest and choicest condiments moy il buy, 1 surpasses uny that cen be ade at home, is cheaper, saves labor and all suxioty, — e — “Voted For Him Onc't,” Frankfort Yeoman, He wes a forlorn, ague-shaken, sallow- complected, woe begone, one gallowsed refugee from the Bensen district of Franklin connty. “Greely frund?” asked he, as he heard two gentlemen on the corner of Main discussing the rescue , found in the Arctic ocesn.” “The h—) you sav. I thovght he was dead longago ' Then, after a pause: “T voted for him one't but damned ef they git me to do 1t sgain.” e e— A CARD.—To afl who and tudisoreti-na of youth, ver deray, loss of manivia et Tw “Yes from exrers knoss, carly recl, o thit voat reun od by & o i South Amer idremed envelope 0 REv Jowxen T, N dre o6 end oa Bend Lxax, Bi my about 6o “They do, eh? Wall, when we bale hay this fall we must tumble in lots of L1 GNIWNOO34 SISI99NHA ANY SNVIDISAHd combining Iron with pure quickly and _completely , Tndigention, Wenkness, Im Fevers, and Nenralgin. Ttis an unfuiling remedy for Discases of the Kidueys nn Tt §8 invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all Who lead sedentary lives. lot Injure the teeth, cause headache or Liver. ipation—other Jron medicines do. A purifies the blood, stimulates 3 the assimilation of food, re- ching, and strengthe the appetite Tieves Hearthurn ens the muscles For Intermitt Energy, &c., it h 83 The genu erossed red 1ines on wrapper. Tade only by HROWN CHENICAL €0., B, s, t Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of no equal. hns above trade mark and Tuke no other, NORE, NDy Ja0 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. ‘This Epecial De it Is to arantee the sy hent ot the 25 preminms fally deseribed ‘p_our former annonncements, The premiums will b paid, no matter how amall the number of bags returned may be. Offies Blackieell's Durham Tobaces Co, e s 0 sy Bk W R0, I piace on Sroci Depoelt t0 pay breminmn Dain to be ‘rekurned Doc. Yours truly, ~ 9 B GARK, Prerident ce 0 the Bank oy Durkam, R Al A ] J. 8. CARR, »,.F',,“i:;im-r. Durhom Toces 0o Drar Bin-—| e to acknowledge re 11,90.00 from yoi, which we have placed upon o eet you etate, pecial Dopgeit for the object youetate, 5 are of BULL on the PYours traly, None genuine witho I §ZEoe our other announcementa. DOCTOR WHITTIER ion, iity, Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affece tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, old Soros and UIcers, no treaicd with uoparalieied Qiekero on Intest <clewiie hrine ples. S ey, PrivBAly. Discases Arising from Indiscretion. Excess, Exposure or Indulgence, which produce some of the Tollowiti «fects: tertuneccss, debility, dimness of slgb ane ce, { decay, r Tnhappy ar Jen e sore, senk [ ¥ Conaitation at el oo or by mal) free, and nvited . Writs for queetions. A Positive Wriiten Guarantee CUIDE ! ted 1n eloth and it bindin ber covers, Too. This beo o4 Book of freak Intefest 1o il Hesity Beasi ‘Hagpinces aro prozieied by 4 advice.” % ood, write hundreds of B okberts ohers Tk comiatna 5o starch. AD artificial food for Infants ehould contain no starcn. ‘The best and most nutzitious food in health L] I LREADY DIGESTED, (ree from uires Ko cooking, ftommendca by Physicians, 3 benedcial to- Nursing B R o i drin, Price 40 Yhcente. By Bend for k on the of Uhbildren, free. Treatment orlick, o Tvov. Wil bo nent of price in famps, 1HORLICKIS FO! 0., Rncine, Wis. 4~ Usk HomLick's Diy EXTHACT OF MALT™63 C. A. POTTER, LAW REPORTER ! Moo Omaha. Neb. &arDeposition Dictations, Ete., promptly attended to Notlee to Conrrva 011 d proposas wil be o K m., e bu brick e ana Builders, ceived up (0 Aupust 11, 2uptell g ready 2 b vo t1 0 foun- Nbak, ne b oven Brow., aroiivets, mihi, Mb The brick uid eut rtone will be turniished on the groun by the bullding coni. o wiitee A 1 othor matuil ) 10 tractor, Plais o d 1 peoiton i . Bpearma Bros , Umah ihe 16 h day of . ven ber. 138 The committee re- ser othe sigh’ reject any o, ali bids Addres huilding committes, Sprivgfield, Neb, Jly 2.w&e 106 Science of Life, Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID, HNOW THE!.F. A GREAT MEDIOAL WORK ON MANHOOD Exiiusted Vitality, Nervous and Physical De erewature Decline {1 Man, Eriorsof Yonth. ra o ndold miseries esulting trom indiscrotions or ox wekes. A book for IVI‘II man, young, middle-aged, snd old. It containe 128 prosortotions for all acute sod chronto discasor each one of which is (1 valashly %0 found by the Author, whose experience for 23 v:u:' la ll.:rhlnlplnlnhly nevor hefore fell b0 the 1. ¢ o sny physlc an 08, hound Prench mustiu m oaesed bovers, full gilt, meragily 10be & flaer work b every sense,— mochanical 1it. d professioual, —than other work sold in try for 92,80, or the 'y will be retundsd nee. Price only 00 by mall, . aid. Tlasirative samulo f cents. Send now. O @medal aw the author by the Nutions) Medl al Aemociation, b0 %h]a l;\rl of which he refers. leshould be read by the by the sMicted for "“lz""lfll e s o dov Lanoet. o1 mowber of soclety 40 wh } éhee of Lito #ill iot bo useful, whetber r;.:um.'u;u: { Alun. Instructor or slorgyman, ~Argonaut. 1+ Address tho Penbady Madical Institute, of Dr- W § L. Parker, No. 4 Buldoch Streos, Boston Masr. whe @sv o congulted on all diseases requiring avil) ang Japertenos. Onrenlo snd ohetinatedi ga, *that bave wiled the skill of sl other phyg. dAn: b mpctaity. e oo sagecsn WAL e i withant on lasar o fallure, T“YS[!F whek BEDFORD & SOUER Owing tothe increase in our business we’ve- admitted to the firm Mr Edwin Davis,who is well and favorably known in Omaha.This will enable us to han- dle an increased list- of property. We ask those who' have desi- rable property for sale,to placethe same with us. The new firm will be s b & Davis REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th St | / | |