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P a 4 ¥ % b 6 2 OMAHA DATL, l<RllH\Y Y BEE - SEPTEMBER 12. LINE. hod by the groatest ra A10AG0, Wi ILWAUKEE And St. Paul. perates over 4,500 miles of wola, Wisconsin, Minncsots, Tows America, 1 owne » Northern il 120 Years! t bo meawrod by o wy lifo and the support } wuA LARRABEKS LOVER, oil at Windsorville, Conn., says the York Star, but has failed to secure a wife in the wooden nutmeg atate to his tasto. Two of his bucolic friends haviag secured blooming damsels at Castlo Ga b | don, who had turned good wives, | Me. Shugruo presented himaelt there Poe et all She, g W. i ¥, Dastboro, Ga. | on Saturday with the alarming proposi Northweeh aad_ Far e o i an Hopelonely aMietod | HON: i, Milwauoe, Bt it L had eatey meoath hia dom nsa| L want a wile Ohlongor Milwankos, La Crosse Rt month and theo moof hix death was | Sevoral Iadies of Russo-Hebrale, and e s Ghatr ; Vime. T prayed for | b or of Polish- Hebaio descent, in all Chioago, M Chloago, Clinton, Rock Island and C . Qouncil Bluls and Ommaha. Sioux City, Sioux Faleand Ohicago, Milwankoo, Mitcholl an i C: Rock Island, Dubuqtio, 81, Paul and Minne Davonport, *almar, 81, Paul and Minneap 1 the Finst Dining 1 4o main linos of tho OF ) ST. PAUL RAILWAY to pagssnizora by courteou A §. 8. MERRILL, Gon'l Many A.V 1. CARPEN 2.7, CLARK) Gon' Boph: 2GR0, i1, TBAFFORD, Ass. Gon'l. Pa « , Gon' Pasa. Agt Az b1 I §) GOING WEST. PRINCIPAL LINE FhON CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST. LOU ur wa or OMAEA AND LINGOLY T0 DENVER, ot via KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER. Conneoting in Union Depots at X Oinuha aiid Donver with through SAN FRANCISCO And all points in the Great West al Gonnecting in Grand Unic .|..- 0! with through trains for Chicago NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Epy o AtPeoria with thr olis, Oincinnati, and all points {n tie South. Enst. uis with through Elogant Day Conehes clining Ohairs (seats 1 Revolving Chalrs, Pull Oar and " the fumou GG Ly toand fro 1170 il Kansas Of Blufly: Obieago and Dis . Joseph, Atchison and O i Tunning theix own trains Onr Troatino on Blood and Sk BsTMAuS was 80 groat. § [ ppilcants to THE SWIFT 8P n Mfice, 150 W. 224 i Philadelohia of ECIPIO €O, ) N, Y. 0 vonues. Keep the ehi'dren holth, I your chi » iickiesa I in Invaly Jle_ Thousands of ch o e o own roaton upon 6 Al drugatste sefl i, nd some gr Pus up 10 four sizes, A8e, 86c, 1 1,6, Send to Woolrloh & Ce., Palmer, +1or patnphlots on the subjoct The reputation Tostettor s Stom tional woakness, established upon sound basis of 1 y unsclon pretenders, i the trum everlasting hill the winds -thrnugh lhn(v dofile orsale by all druggi and dealors gonerally 8 has had & Diseases malled froe Bitters aa a proven hat rus tages of dirt, and appaaently candldatos tor positions in some chiffonfer’s bag, wero trotted out,but Mr, Shugroo was very particular. “T wanta wite,” he protested, “but I want a clean wife. No, thank you, you havn't got anything here to suit me,” Mr. Shugrae then went in for a little mild enjoyment in Now York. He com- menced by a tour of Groenwich street, Chambors, and then to Baxter,and on his way was initiated into several phasos of Now York “life.” He drank 2-cent small boer in an Ttalian dive; he bought a solid gold watch from a gentleman with a hook nose for $9.98, and two collar-buttons thrown in; and while ho was yet knock- ing his timo piece against lampposts and and restaurants signs, to make it keep s |timo in something approsching accord 1- | with the many versions of timo seen in the stores, hoe found himself on the Bow- ery. Noticing a red flag projecting from a mock auction shop, and a crowd of peo- _ | plo axeund tho door, ho thought it must ot | be a public office, and 8o accosted a red- ! | nosed, loud-voiced man at the door with: “I want n wifel” In ild stomachio,an invig: | «“Walk in, sir; walk in; tho salos storntive, and & ape. | About to begin, eifio for fevor and | Ho walked in and forgot all about the aguo. indwation, | equired wifs in the splendor of the daz- Phewmat smervous | Zliogarray of goods being almost given debility, constif t- | away, After starlng open-mouthed for ten minutes, and vainly endeavoring to “‘catch on” to the rapid method of doing business there, to say nothing of coming across several gentlemen 80 lost to al senso of the proprietors of the laws of meum and tuum as to accidentally put \v | their hands in his capacious pockets, he pushed his way out, with the perspira- | ? tion streaming ' down his face. He couldn’t wipe his burning brow with st iy Dt 3 TV O R & BONS: J. W. WUPPERMANY, GOLB AGZNT, 851 BLO. lllllAY NX. Lincoln and Donver, oh Gity and Denver.” Through cars bhotwe Indianapolis and Council Blufrs, Vin l'mn in. GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Elesant Day Conches and Pullman Palace Sloeping Cars aro run daily to and from St. Louis; vin Hannibal; Quincy, Keokuk, Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Albert LeatoSt. Panl and Minneapoli with Reciining Chairs to und from St. Louis and Peorin. Onlyone change of cars botween 8t Louis and Dos Mones, Iowa, Lincoln, Ne- nd Denver, Colorado, 1t is'also the only Throngh Line bétween ST. LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and ST, PAUL, Tt 13 known as the great THROUGH OAR . f America, and 18 univorsally admit, classez of Travel, ’l‘hrmu:ll Tickets vin this line for sal; L, counon ticket oftices in the United flnest Equip, lfied Rallroad in the World for at . I POTTER, PERCEVAL LoW YLL Vice-Pres. &Gen. Mavager. GonPuss. - Caicase TaRea 10 0 nourishm o er. llumlmhu Dialn, B vl as thono from Toont Kk tirorichoit shewholo U Ty 10 thi st Reuipos 1o conking. gt {0 HoftiiCos Ttaciv s, Wik, A4 Seutby mail on recelptof price in sl ailips. 68 C. A.WILSON.M.D. (Faculty Prizo Medical Collego of Ohlo. SPECIALTY PILES, FISTULA, And other Diseases of the Anus and Roctum. . (120 8. 14th 8t. Cor. Douglas OMAHA, NEB. eve odand wtt i b i “I'm catlty o towort of T AN T bod 1 hoalth ar-pik {nlhlrlu:;(lnb‘ Book sont froe. oD CO., any thing but his coat.sleeve, as some chevalier d'industrie had relieved him of his gorgeous silk pocket-handkerchief. Presently he made his way across to a dime show, and was struck with the picture of a beautiful Circassian, “Say,” ho said to the beery- tooter, “I want a wife! Do you think—" “‘Walk in, sir; walk in, you'll find 'em inside of all sorts—black, white, red, short-haired, long-haired, and with no hair at all; lean, fat—there! walk in— only 10 cents,” Tn about fifteen minutes he emerged looking crest-fallen. He had proposed to the beautiful Cireasslan woman and been “‘guyed,” besides being violently rejected. And 8o he spont tho remain- der of the day, and all day Sunday, spending the proceods of about forty-two | 1; acres of good Connecticut soil without coming any nearer finding a wife. Late Sunday night he presented him- self at the Washington street police sta- tion, Brooklyn, and staggered Sergoant of | Ballou with the announcement: Tooking for a wife.” The sergeant seizod a club, and was about ringing for asslstance, when he took a good look at the victim, and con- cluded he was not of the violent sort. He therefore camo outeide, fascinating Shu- grue with his piercing eye, and secreting a pair of handcuffs under his coat taila. He sat down beside him, and after a fow preliminary words found the countryman was both'sane and seber. There was a rattle as the handouffs dropped to the bottom of the sergeant’s pocket. “‘Tell me,” sald the oflicer, *‘just what you want, and I may help you, There are some nice girls in the salvation army and you may find one to suit you.” OCULIST & AURIST J. F. ARMSTONG, M. D. Practice Limited to Diseases of the |+ Eye and Ear. 1603 FARNAM § - OMAHA.|g [ Kaiser. . 8. H. A'IWOOD Plattsmouth, - w = BUEADNE OF THOXOUGUNRND AND HIGH GRADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE Nen. AXD DUROU OR JNAXKY RED BWINN Sehlitz-Pilsnor. « . Milwaukee, 42 Vorn stoak simta. Ooremondenan solbeited | K rug’s s R 0 Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine - N. £CHURZ. Wino, ED. MAURER hrlm.g»-r,,...............l Budweiser. Anhauser... Bost . Imported Beer XX BOTTLES, ulmbacher, .« « Pilaner DOMESTIC. +.8t, Loui St. Loui 12138 Farnam § ++. Bohemian, voes,Bramen, « Milwaukee. “You are joking but I am not,” said Shugrue. ‘I mean just what [ said, 1 want a wife, and if you can help me got one you willdo me a big favor. After some further conversation he snid he had read the accounts in the pa- pers about Ella Larrabee, the adroit young lady burglar, and if she answered the discriptions in the newspapers ho thought he could make a good wife of her. “‘She n\ight rob you,” urged the ser- geant, *‘Besides, she’s gone on fine clothes, and you'd find her an expensive young lady.” The countryman persisted for some imo, and was finally dissuaded from try- ng to secure the hand of the noted young burglar, and left his address with the sergeant, expressing his deep grati- tude for the latter's promise to try and find a suitable wife for him, As he left the station he did' so with the final in- junction: b7 S Mind! 1 want a wife!” | —eai - Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, OUNCIL BLUFF 5 I0OWA R. Rice M. D. oF othor tumors’ removed withoud the Winte mivg, the roason of tho year for ach GANCBR knlfs or drawing o blood, andpol ow O this fac, wo kay, buy ono Dootar Horne's Eleotrlo Bolta, by 80 dolni, you wil CHRONIC DISEASES otsinees moctuty. | ot choiaion, offio yoars practical experleace 0o No ok, Councl Hiud tation tree 'flowflu Hant by’ DR. HGR-EE"‘ ELEGTRIC BELT &zn R AT £ ! FCTRIC BTLT yapepia a1om. ErSalcias [i¥) } )xu 51:600 Would Not Buv It. Do not and examine tho belts, 142 a N 4 For salo st 0. Atnam 8t , Om Ordors flied €. 0" D Catuni, | . , Kidne: lu'l{nl d other 11} ey ot pud duwt 1s | Denver, have been obtained from Mr. Douglas Bt., Oma. . Goodman's Drug Sfore 1110 Angostura Bitters is a houschold word all over the world, For over 50 years it has advertised itself by its merits, vortised to warn the pnblic feits, The g Dr J, G, B, Si Br I'rom the Leadville He l A fow reliable itoms about the Moody claims, near Brockenridge, which created of | the gold boom in that region, and which wore bought by Mr, D, H, Moffat, of oo Harker, tho manager. When tho shaft sunk by the locators was twelve foot deop, it was visited by Moffat and Har- ker. The property consists of Western Comice-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP, 1111 Douglas 84, Omaha, Nob. MANUFACTURKR OF Balvanizea STHOK PIAND HAS NO UPERIOR, The Steck is a Durable Piano. THE STECK HAB SINGING QUALITY OF TONE FOUND NO OTHEE FIAXO. BOLD NLY BY WOODBRIDGE BROS., 215 OPERA HOUSE,| - OMANA NEB, tron Cornices i S 1617 Dodge St., Dr. Amelia Bumough % OFFIOE AND RESIDENCE' TRLKPHONE No. 164 DOCTOR WHITTIER #t. Lonis, Mo, s P ostration m Physical Weakness . Mcrcurial and other & {iohs of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Polsonii old Sares and icors, . arall “Discases Arlsing from Amn-m'uun Exces Exposure or Ilul e slas, €autuilei ropor © (3" yager fres o auy addie i ca r Ly ol flee. and {uviied " Wilks for yuestions, A Posmve Wruren Guarantee rywhers. ases oot henh 0 lly ook of Hebbiacke Siv yoviies 'bs"lhs aivide Omaha Ilent-l and i, Betsad | 0N two claims, the Jumbo and Buffalo— symbols of the prospoctor's expecta- tions, This property, however, vull bu lmown solely “as the Jumbo vein i fracture in por- ph)!y. u " upmwd that in sinking, at some unknown depth, limestone will be encountered, s the rook is exposed far ther down the hill. The vein may be cut off by the limestone or not, The gash is fillod with quarts porphyry, generally soft and olay When Motfat and Harker found the vein matter it yiolded 80 much gold that Mr, McCarty, now the superintendont, was instructed to watch further progress, and to report to Mr. Harker, with whom was left a check for ,000 to purchase the mine if he deemed proper. The further developments gave encouraging results and the barzain was concluded. Mr. McCarthy remained as "9 | superintendent and Mr, Harker assumed the management. The §8,0(0 were paid 88 | and $24,000 more will have to be paid in ninety -luy., of which about twenty have expired, Thero are four shafts on the premises, of which one has reached a depth of 50, snother 40 foet. The vein varies from 1 to 18 iuches in size, and pay panning from 13 to 10 pennyweights old per pan About 200 pavs go to tho 1t must be understood that in this taken of the piece: oed iz | 80! ton, l panning no account disg | of gold bearing quartz, which will natur! ' | ally increase the value of the mill run. 115 are solid porphyry, shooting A Connecticut Orank Who Hankered ‘ After a Burglarious Bride, Daniel F. Shugruoe is a'farmer who tills | ground, and contain in the vicinity of n.‘ vein an avers f $20 gold per ton, which xcellent milling ore One car-load or rather more, has al roady been extracted, of which forty sacks are estimated to yield $1,000 per What is called first ) to $300 per ton, remarka ton, Thia is nelect | class will run from $1 | Up to date the min ina done bly well. Mr. Harker will immediately commence stopping to pay for the mine, aftor which prospecting operations will bo resumed, Mr. Harker cousiders this urchase a gambling venture, as nobody can_toll how long the thing will Similar veins aro frequent in granite, but of rave ocourrence in_ porphysy. The mino has nlready all the necessary im- provements, and about Afieen mon are employed at present. o — ORIGINNO¥ AMMONIA. Ammontn ia ebtalned in [sege quantitios by cho putrofaction of the urine of animals, —En- tyclopedia Britannica. Livery housekeopor can teat baking powdars containing this divgusting drug Iw]rnfln[( a can of the “Royal” or “Androws’ Pearl” top down om & hot stove until heated, then remova the cover and smell, Price’s C m Baking Powdor does not contain Ammonis, Alum, Lime, Potash, Bone Phosphates, (prove it by the above test). It is bropared by a Pl hymmn and Chemist with spocial regard to cleanliness and healthful- noss, wmeo-w-2m e — CAMP-MUKTING MILK. Tho ¥Yankee Vondor Tells Doacon Ward Why His Cows ¥icld Such Rioh Products, Deacon Ward, says the Boston Globe, is & Ohristian farmer who works fifty one weeks in the year, and on the fifty-sec- cnd he brushes up his old broadcloth cont with a high quilted collar, covers his bald head with a napless silk hat, stores his old wagon full of bed quilts, and provisions, hitches in his sorrel bob- tail mare and strikes out for camp-meet- ing, Ho had a heavy load this year and took am early departure in order to ar- rive before nightfall. The influences of hot day, along jolting roads and a alow, hay-fed horse, combined to turn the jug of milk which he carried in the hind end of his wagon into bonnie clab- ber; so when he eot his tent pitched and the kettle on he was obliged to strike out to purchase enough to put in his coffee, On account of liquor belng a forbidden luxury inside the grounds, the Yankee vendors had been compelled to mix their whisky with milk and sell the savory cnmbmnuon un- der the name of ‘‘Jersey cream,” which commands a good price among those who have a fondness for such fluids. After a large amount of growling about the ex- horbitant rates, the deacon bought a quart of the patent milk and took it to his tent, where all the family was 8o de- lighted with its flavor that they sent out and procured somo move, A bout bed- time the deacon was feeling sort of happy and determined to go over and got an- other glass just before retiring. “How many cows have ye got that gin that sort o’ milk?” asked he, going up to the stand. “Four: they areall there are of the kind in the country.” You say they are Jersey’s. 1 vuem, I hev got & couple o’ flue heffers of that breed an’ they guv a good mess o’ good yuller milk, but taint nowheres like on- to yourn. What sort o’ fodder do you gin ’em that makes it so rich?” ¢ don't give thom anything bu* grass, I lay the richness to the powerful amount of thunder showers we've hed o’ late.” “What have they got to do with it?” ““Everything in the world. You see it thunders and lightens all the time up there where I lives, and Ireckon that somehow 'twixt the milkin’ and the can- nin’ my milk gets struck, and that fixes B4 ““What on airth is it struck with?” “Jersey lightning, e In the absence of suitable materials or tho time to prepare it, people often go without a dremsing for salads. Buy Durkee’s Dressing, and you will never trouble yourself to make another. ANOTHER BIG OUNARDER. The Largest Passenger Steamer in the World Almost Keady for Sea. The gteamship Umbria, which had been on the stocks some time for the Cunard steamship company, is now near- ly ready for service, but it is not ex- pected she will be used beforo noxt sea- son. According to contract time she was to have been launched next October, but the builders pushed the work forward so rapidly that she was launched last month. The Umbria was built by Messrs. John Elder & Co., and is the largest steamer built at their Fairfield yard, Sho meas- ures 620 feel in length over all, has a breadth of beam of b7 feot and B depth of 40 feot, her gross tonnage being 8,000 Thus vessel has been built of stesl on ex- ceedingly fine lines and is expected to be & fast sailer. Her engines, which have been constructed by Mossra John Elder, will indicate at sea 2,600 horse power. Great care has beon tuken to plan the Umbria to insure the maximum of safetyat sea. Thereare ten water-tight compartments, the bulk- heads botween which are fitted with fire proof and water-tight doors so that any compartment can, if required, be at once isolated, There are five decks in all The promenade extends 300 ft. amidships over the whole breadth of the vessel. On this deck a saloon will be fitted up for the accommodation of lady passengers This und the music, dining and smoking saloons will be unusually’ spacious and well ventilated, Tho vessel will be placed upon tho British admiralty list as transport of the highest class, and also as aspecially constracted for the require- ments of the service in time of war. When completed the Umbria will take up her position on the Cunard company’s express line between Liverpool and this port. — — YOUNG MEN, READ THIS, 12 Vouraio BELr CoMPANY, of Mars Michigan, offer to send their celabrated E 10-VOLTAI | Erkcruo Ap- PLIANCES on trial y days, to men (young or ol I)ullluwl with servous debility. loss of vitality and manhooa, aud all kindr troubles. Also for rhoum neuralsia, paralysis, aud many other diseas restoration t) hoalth, antoed. No rigk_in thirty duya' trial is allowed. Write them at ouce for illus trated pamphlet, free. m— Not Down in the Bill, The San Franciscan, 8o far this year Patti and Charley Roed have been the recipients of thoe most tasteful flural tributes given on the stage here. Oan last Monday night the plain comedian was entirely lost to view behind his flowers, As he crawled out and came to the footlights to receive the last and most gorgeous piece, he took a bird's-eye view ofthom all. Immediately I he assumed a worried look, like that of a nan who has unexpected bnlll to pay. i Turning apprehensively to the audienc o said, in & very cmmdenuul manuer, 141 didn't oxder all thess,” He Hoped, A DUDE, The Hard Work He Had With a Mon- tana Cow oy, “What' that?” The question came from a long-haired, blg hatted, loather-coated, wild-oyed specimen of a “\ ntana cowboy, who car URTY t full of revolvers and an air of <?/.¥\3/\§ mpurity about him, says the Do QUM troit Post. He stood up before tho bar in a Broadway saloon, the other day, and as bo spoke tipped his head in the direc: tion of a pale-faced, hollow-eyed chap, who was leaning sgainst the other end of the har, tapping the pointod tos of his patont Isather shoe carelessly with a light- omplexioned rattan cano, Rat's a dudo,” roplied the bartond- E—THE BEST TONIC. = g Tron with pure dix ar T [nlarin,Chillsand Fevers, b nd N “A dude,” repented tho cewboy, whila | ™1 NeTh g remedy for Diecasos of the a pecullar grin began to dispense itself | Kidneys iv er. for Disentes pecnliar to o, It is invaluo over hls sunbarned features; *‘a dude, in | wydnien, hi all Who letd fCdchuns Jives it. I've heard o' them thinge, but 1 ot e i tecth, cause hendnric or never got my lookers on one o’ thom be- fero; it’s a dandy, ain’t it? Make a good (onlhplcl\ wouldn’t it? Justsizsthecritter np, will yorl Look at_them ar legs o’ bte; I'm a slum gulllon If L don’t spit ter- backer juice all over ’em lookin’ glass shoes*”” With this thecowboy expecto- vated o deluge of nicotine humidity in the direction of the dude’s pedals that made them look as if they had just beeh pulled out of the man hole of a sower. The dude slowly changed positions sud lighted a cigarette, which he carelessly pulhu without looking in the direction of the cowboy. ? “Ain't very lively, is he!” said the Montana brick to the barkecper, who was a grinning auditor, “‘No; he's, probably blushed at some- d purifics the blood, ati Ais ihe il latio of food, Fo thirn and Belching, and strengthe les And norves, mittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack o it hias no equal, 23~ The genlie hns above trado mark and erossed red lines on wrapper, Take o 3 onty by DROWS CHESICAL 0 BALTIN P e —— Ty damss el Instalo thing, and been weakened by the exer- siy Dreams. oo ton . iate reedy “Say, jest watch me. T'll wako him Lt up,” and ,the cowboy moved in tho ‘::5 direction of tho dude and ,brought one of i oD his paucoke cluches down on his| 3y, IANES,fo. 204Washington St.,Chicago, liL shoulder with a force that threatened to --—....._..___,_.,——-w;-# drivo him through “tho floor. *Say, pardner,” said he, “‘suppose we drinki{’ “0Oh, I don’t care much about dwink- ing” replied tho dude. “Oh, yer dow't. Wal, I guoss yor better turn 'round and tako er gul “A thousand thanks, my deah fellah, but weally 1 have no appetite for dwink this mawning.” “‘Better take somethin’,” urged the cowboy, witha cross-cyed look, as ho fondled the butt of a navy in his belt. “Well. then, waitah, please give me a verwy, verny light {lomonade and a stwa.” “Better take whisky."” “No, 1 thank you, sir; I never drink “«Botter begin nght now, then.” €Oh, naw, sir, I couldn't think of it.” “Wal, you drink whisky or I'll daub you all over the walls.” “But, wuxllyslr— “None o yer elim-legged gabble here, yor'll drink whisky or I'll begin opera- tions immediately.” ““But, weally sir.” “Ain't yer goin’ to take it?” “0, naw, my deah fellah, think of 1t, yer naw.” #0, yer couldn'ti yer pin_shankedr sampeatin’ ghost yer, - I'll learn yer to’ refuse good atuff when it's offered yer, and the cowboy extended his right trig ger-puller in the direction of the dude’s smelling machine but failed to connect. The dude seemed to have sufficiently re- covered his senses, and when his left hand stopped on the cowboys cheekbone the latter lay down in a handy corner to catch his breath with a yell that made the legs of the pool table quake The cowboy leaped to his feet and made for the dude. There was a collision. The air was filled with Montana cuss words. One boot ornamented with a Mexican spur flew over into the corner and broke the jaw of a fellow who was snoring away the ~effects of a premeditated drunk. Strpts of leather coat got caught up in the brass-mounted chandelier, mixed hair and blood frescoed the ceiling, revolvers wont whizzing under the stove and hid behind beer kegs. The colliston lasted about threo minutes, when the remnants of the cowboy were jammed down in a corner fn an unconscious state, Read- justing his cravat the dude laid a_chunk of chowing gum down on the barand said: “Now, deah fellah, give me a glass of seltzah with a dwop of lemon in it. That is weally the hardest work I'vedone since 1 played first baso in the Yalo nine.” THEONLY TRUE { IRON Hm BI.OOD' KIDHEYS, YA purts of R antor I\p'lnfllt‘. ck o r. Compialnts o thair six will TONIC a eafo and omplexion d usotul information, frea. Smenne of Lite, Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. — 1 couldn’t HBDW THYSE]F, £k A GREAT MEDICAL WORRA ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality, Norvous and Physical Dobllity Promature Decline {n Man, Errorsof Youth, e antold miserles csulting from Indlscrotions Qessen. A book tor evary mian, young, m!ddlo- and old. " It containg 126 prescriptions’ for all and nhronlc diseases eachone of whioh is {nvalusble 80 found by the Author, whoso experionce for 23 yearn ls such asprobably never boforo fell to tho lot of any physican 800 pagos, bound In beantifu French muslin _m oossedcovers, full gilt, guarantead #0 bo flnor work 1 evory sonse,—mochanical, lit- erary and profeeelonal,—than any other work gold in thls Country for §2.50, or the money will bo rotunded o svory ingtance. - Piice only 1,00 by mall, poat. paid. iustrative sampl b centa, Sond now. Gold medal awarded the author by the Natlonal Medical Assoolation, $0 the officors of which he refers. Tho Sclense of Lifeshould be read by the young for Instruction, and by the aflicted for rellet. 1t will benefls all.—London Lancet. Thero ta no membor of socloty $o whom Tho Sci- ence of Lite will not bo usoful, whether youth, par- ent, guardian, Instructor or clorgymsn. —Argonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Instituto, or Dr. W. I1. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Street may ba congulted on all dlseascs” exporience. Chzonto and obatinato ma‘ the kil of all oth o specialty: Such kreated Without aa fostance " fa ed, cute Nervous Debllntyt’.'.‘,:'..“.':‘.“.,‘.; RED STAR LINE Beigian Boyal and U.S, Mail Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP The Rhine, Germany, Xialy, Holland and hantt Stoerage Outward, 8 axcarsfon, $19, incl — mies Piles are froquently precoded by a eonse of weight in e back, loins and lower part of the abdomen,causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of tho kidnoys or ne organs, At times, sym toms of indi aro present, s flatuency, un o3 of the stomach, ote. A moistero like povsp ciug n Aery disagroeable arly at night after getting warm ix Tnternal, very common attendant. and Itching Piles vield at once to tho af tion of Dr. Bosanlko's Pile Remedy, whi directly uy~n-tho parts aifected, absorbing tho | 1o 5an Her s Exoursion. & tumors, eliaying the intonso itthing, and ef- : fecting permanent cure Where other romo- | AFPctor Wright & Sons, Gon, Agonts. 85 Broad- dies have failed, Do not delay until the d LA on tho systom produces permanent disability, | Caldwell. Hamllton & Co., Omahs. P, E. Fiod but try it and be cured. Schroter & Becht, nan & Co., 208 N, 18th Btroet, Cmaba; D. E. Kim by O, ¥ Goodman, sll, OmalaA nuts, od-1y ““Trade supp! — An O1d Clock. Col, E. A, Chittenden has, in his roums at the Waldon place, & vory *‘an- cient and honorable’ time-piece, says the St. Albans Messengor, a clock which originally belonged to Gov. Chittenden, and was mado by ono Wilson, of Birm: ingham, Eugland. Among ' those who have looked upon the face of this clock ™ R. RISDON GenlInsarance Agen REYRESENTS Phenix Aesurance Co., of wondon, Caeh 85,854,008.7 ,000,000,0 BEDFORD & SOUER Owing tothe increase in our business we've admitted to the firm Mr Edwin Davis,who sav Morchants, of Girard Firo, PYAadel; in fremen's kund Cap bel HA MBURG-AMERICAN Facket Company. IRECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY, Tho steamships of this well-known line are bullt of iron, {n’ water-tight com ts, and are furnish ol with every requisite to make ‘the pussago both safe and agrcoable. They carry the United States and European wails, and leave sew Yorks Thurs days and Batnrdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Chor. bourg, (PARIS) and HAMBUMG. Rates: First were tho Marquis do Layfayette, Ira Al- lon, Ethen Allen, Remember Baker, and others who were prominent in the organ- ization of the state of Vermont, The works and tho dial were found **off duty” in tho attic of the house occupied by B. Chittenden, near Gov. Chitten- ‘s 0ld homestead in Williston, and Col. Chittenden has, with a view of pre- a8 long as possible 8o worchy s relic of yo by gone days, had tho clock restored. The case is made of San Do- mingo and Mexican mahogany, In the door 18 o coat-of-arms composed of the + 1,500,001 1/989.91 bin, 55, 366 and §75. Steers 3 eury Pundt, Mark F E. Moores, M. following words: Tho talbot’s head of | asentals Omaha, G cliocntgen, ouk from a door built by Gov. Thomas At 81 Brosdway, N. ¥, ) 800, G Chittenden more than one hundred years | General Westoan Agonts, 107 Washington St. gouil Wi Summer Resort Of the Northwest, Detroit, Minn A country of WOODS AND LAKES, 200 miles west ago; the eye, whiskers, and shading of the same are of live oak (mm the ship of-the- line Constitution, *‘O!d lronsides;” the shicld of bar wood and satin wood, and the crescent a red cedar knot from a post on the farm of hia son, Gov. Martin Chittenden, It was the aim in the res- 1 5 §™pl ™ pice trulii Caliy on tha N b R, " toration of this relic to imitate the origi- .m. 80 Day Excursion. Tickote at about one-hall nal case as near as might be; the work | fate has boen well done, aud Cul, Chittenden HOTEL MINNESOTA, takes just pride in the poosession of An eh(ant house with ascommodations for 200 this reminder of the past. The clock e has & musical attachment which furnish- | “'cg T A i or s Yoonoept' evary thise hours, | T ——— — Have You a Daughter A CARD. -To all who are sufforiug from errors and indiscrétions of youth, T0 EDUGATE ? iccay, lows of manhood, ete send o ‘rocipe that will ouro you, FREE OF'CHALGE. This .u.n remedy was discovered by & missionery i South . Ainerice. " Boad sell-addreatod nrelons 1o Kav, Ju Send for Catalogue of Gy nm.m..utk., Des Meines, e o Mibaccregied gavek G ¢ Apichool exclualro'y for the sducation of oung Wom-a. °C liegisie, Normul ‘and En eote —— Im\um of studv. 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