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OMANA DALY BEE - WEDN&SDAY, OCTOBER 1. little le erworks pump « na daily. The Fargo than 250,00) gal One hundred and fifty rcholars are enrolled in the Cauton public scha in the world for quieting and allaying all irritation of the nerves, and curing all { forms of nervous complaints, giving nat- ural, childlike refroshing sleep AIWATE! | rpore ara twenty-two pupils in the deaf And they will tell you unhesitatingly | chool at Sioox Fal | “Someformof Hops ands of collars are being paid out CHAPTFR 1, weekly for flax at Mil ) skany or all of the most eminentphy- | Elk point voted 83 for to 52 against bonding (,‘\‘.,,,”:' 11 of the most eminentphy: | . es,000 to build a town hall, ““What is tho beet and only remedy | Official figires s} yw thiat tho assots of Day that can bo relied on to cure all disoases “’“ SAUDDH Do i" ' l"" v o of the kidneys and urinary organs; such fi 1‘“ rato of : pgbid iy .”\L«“,.-\., o} ns Dright's disease, diabetes, retention,or | 1553 it fone mil inability to retain urine, and all the din- | pl e Sious Falls eaken and ailmenta peculiar to Women”— | he SOt BT Fton carly in. Oc ‘And they will tell you explicitly and | ger, emphatically **Buchu 111" Atk the samo physicians “What is the most reliable and surest curo for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; constipation, indigestion, billiousnees, | word to the wise should be sufficient but BY WAY OF malaria, fover, ague, &c.,”and they wilf | often it 15 not. OMAHA AND LINCOLA TO D R teil yon: B2 Another short OR VIA Mandrake! or Dandelion covered the B . v LeTelel} Rt once, w! w0 medies L rei cconunts, EANGAS CITY AND ATOIISON b DENVER. | iy iuatie: = b 'l’lfll.iln.' PO ty-eight school houtes 1 O A O D o | g oo L o o e ahveloped, | Brown county, forty-eight of whichhave been derfol and mystorions curative powder In developed, SAN FRAINCISCO Which i+ 0 varicd in ita operations that no direass of | built and furnished during the last year. And all points in the Great West ill hoalth can possible exist or resist ita power, and | ()Jiver Dalrymple, North Dakota's great GOING HAST. g ) bonanza farmer, has harvested 32,000 acres of Connecting in Giand Union Depot at Chicago Methodist and g completion at Two new church’buildings, Presbyterian are appronch Woonsocket, PRINCIPAL LINE FROM CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST.LGUI The season of prairio fires is at hand, A 85 has been dis embezzling o8 county combined with CHAPTER 11, composed exclusiuely of colored men, A grape-grower fror o locality in Solano connty reports that the vineyards in that region are threatened wit ttnction by the phylloxera, He has 5,000 vines this sea: n, and a neighbor h his entire vine: yard of 22,000 vines, Grassh ra are numer n_some farms trom five to ten mi wt of Petaluma, They have eaten all wwes from the grapey nd on the farm avple « aro completely irdled by them, 1) ng entirely stripped off the bark f blackberrie From three and a b at Los Gatos, there have been picked, thi woason 402 chests of 100 pounds_ each, and it ling soveral hundred ponnds a ave sold at from three to orries five conts a pound, A company of Chinese last week bonght farm of 160 acres near Red Bluff, paying thero for 21,000, Seven year » it was bonght for 4,800, The Chinese will raise fruit and veg- vebought Tehama bles on tho piec woveral fine fruit 1 counties recently, These peo ms in Butt and The remaing of thirteen Chinamen, who were killed by the o nof the boiler of the steamer Yosemito at 1tio Vista in Novem ber, 1866, were recently dug up and removed from the graveyard at that place by order of one of the six Chinese companies, and sent to San Francisco to be shipped thence to China. 1t is stated that Modesta persons, after sinking a shaft fifty feot, over in the Coast solarmloss for the most trall woman, woakest Inva: | Up ot and wili thresh over 600,000 bushels, Tho Methodist church at Wessington with thtougl trains for YORK TON, Indianay Springs was dedicated u couple of “wruk; r fontn go. The building cost £1,500 and fa all paid NEW And all Ep At Peoria with thro! 7 A% and all points { ouls with through 'or years, and given up by physicians, [ Durirg the waek ending September 19ih, For y d g p by physi & tho waek ending September 19ih of Bright's and other kidncy discases, | the I'argo land office reports sixty-one filing liver complaints, severe coughs, called [cov |m(;l,,|h0 acres, Mlllm collections for th consumption, have been cured. Ll Rt Al Women gone nearly orasylill The geain crop of Hutchingon county for i O A this year is estimated as follows: Whoat, From agony of neuralgia, nervousness, k I 100,000° bushels; oats, 200,000 bushels; flax, wakofulness, and various diseases pecu- | 800,080 bushels; corn 50,000 bushels, liar to women. uncil Blufls: Chileago nnd Des @A Deuel county farmer has posted ths , St Joseph, Atchison and | peoptodrawn out of shape from excrnciatingpangs [ notice: *If any man's or woman's kows or ki Without change, Only through 1ine | o rheumatism, inflamatory aud chronic, of suffering | oxes gots in these here oats, his or her's tail runni g thef: own traing between Chicago, | from sorofal WALLI ot off &8 thie oase Toighit b Lincoln and Denver, and Chicago, Kansas | “geyuiplas | s Oity and Denver, ~ Through cars hetween Altrhoim bood peisoning dympepsia, digeston | B 1% Rodericle, a_respectable cltizon of Indianapolis and Cd 1 Bluffs, via I in fact, nlimunl all diseases frail” Sioux Falls, was taken for a horse thief at T 7 SO0 Naturo Is helr to Flandrau the other night, and narrowly es- GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. | Jfavo beon cured by Hop itters, proot of which ) caped annihilation by rhorlff's posse, Solid T Duy Conches and | oop bo found In every ne'ghborhood in the known (“HE¢ T v s ire i dajly U The Yankton pork packlng house 13 now Pullman I world, and _from St annibal, Quin 47 None genuine withouta bunch of green Hops | enclored and the roof and cornice are being “Almost dead or nearly dying” for, otls, 0 Cotung aehe “hndrs (sents Jars with Slec ining ¢ 1 and the tamous O, B. & Q. g Iy tonnd from Chicago and Kansas City, R ALAn kT gl Parlor Cars | on the white el Shon ailtho vile,poisonousstut | placod in position, which will comploto the with Reciining Chairs to and from 8t. Louis [ #ith “Hop"or “ifops™ iu their namc. abors of the workmen on this massive struct- and Peoria. t. Louis and braska, and D It i8also th cars between Jnly one o Lincoln, Ne- ure, A hoy 12 years, named Ernest Beyer, was terribly gored by a bull in Bon Homme coun Dr. Barker, of tho , Col only Thr oughLine 1 n prighton kngland Hos | ¢y 'y faw days since, The horn entered the ST, LOUIS, MINNEAROLIS and §T. PAUL. [l ewy: e | B00% ook and passing upward. plerced the t THROUGH OAR roof of his mouth, 1t was thought that the mother's milk so clo, 1t 18 known as the i LINE of America, and is universally admit. iy that infants are | wound would not prove fatal, ot o tho [ earcdand woll reared | Thoro wero held, during the year 1853, un- Finost Equipped Railroad in the World for e vuon, 1t | dor the direction of the Dakoti Son school all classez of Travol, 5 Through Tickeis via this line far sale at i . It counon ticket offices in the United States 4ad Canada, . J. POTT chool nssociation, seventeen distric tions. The number of schools reporting w 504; tho number of officers and teachers 2,617, and the total membership was 23,37 A Methodist asscciation has purc] the head of an_ orphan asylin, says: I have /{boen tising this propa- N7 |ration for five years or B=d | noro, and have tho PEROEVAL LOWELL, o & jen D ~.Oh e ants up to il e 2 = Tod (T8 2 et fanta up 0 | qiros of Tand two miles from Ortonville, on et ol LN e i35 | the Dukotn sido of Big stone lake. The loca- tion is very fine, and the tract is now being — - | platted after the style of the famous camping graund Lake Chautauqua, New York. #4Gov. Pierce has recoived a series of resolu- tious signed by thenty-five farmers of Miner county setting forth the fact tha hiad been entirely ruined by hail, and app ing for tempd assistance and aid, Tl governor in his oificial capacity has no po to grant the relief requestec Blunt, Hughos county, is going throv excitoment of a gold discovery, T ¥ WOOLRICH & CO., “Tho reputation of Tostettor's Stomach Bitters as & proven- tive of epide) #tomachic, an inv orant, & gencral storative, and spo ciflc for fover aud ague, indigestion hiliou tions ehetmat s, norvous W00 LD RELIABLE THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, (SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B, €0.) ¢ their crops I h the { tonal “Weakness, s f YoUa fow towns n Dakota which have not en- = { ostablishod upon tho | Joyed the sensation, and this g to be o wound basis of hul] winter they might mako i than o and cheerful by striking exierience and €an | fund most anywhere in Dakota ¢ by the aptrap nos = STOMACH, trum unselontif Biin o] pretenders, than the B L aed) overlasting hill by o the winds hat rus by all druggists n pleasant It can be than_ twenty . dirt WYOMINC Tho democrats of the territory will deliber- ate at Carbon on October 14, £ {T'wo-thirds of the big snow shed at Aspen was destroyed by fire last week. Two tramj 8 who haye been raiding the de- pots and section houses along the Union Pa- cific have been captured. They exchanged shots with the officers before surrendering, but no damage was dons. g The skeleton of a white man ias Iately found fn a narrow ravine near tho Littlo Big Horn battle field, One of tho teeth had been nearly built up of solid gold, from which it is iuferred that the body was thatof an nlflu:ur of the regiment that perished that duy. The Swan Land and Cattle company is taking down forty to fifty miles of wire fence in Laramie county, in order so allow some of its herds » freedom in the winter, and be- causo cortain porsons have taken up home. steads within 1ts enclosures, The fences must “THE: The most extensive manufacturers of Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD, John Hockstrasser General Agent or Nebraska and slo throngh their dofl and dealers gonerallys Wostern Towa, 600 8, Tonth Street + « - - OMAHA, NEB 24 Pricos of Billlard and Pool Tables and materials tarnished on application.. Western Comice-Works, IRON AND 5L K BOOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. Tl 1113 Douglas 5. Oraaha, Keb. “"i‘ e o, oyenno was astonished ode day last weel MANUFACTURKR OF by ltlua adpearance there of & German woman byt e 4 on her way west surrounded by a groop of ten Balvamizea 1ron Cornices iioExT 8BNS, children al) hor own, The fond inether's name PE] 14N, GOLR AGENT, 5188 ADWAV, N, ¥o is I'rederica Swartz, and is about 28 years old. She was married just ton years ago and her husband died of overwork in endeavoring to provide for the family, Mrs, Swar z and her babtes will kettle in Butte, Chief Justice Lacy, of the supremo court, has made an important decision concerning the garnishee law, The court holds that the Wy earnings of the debtor who mukes affidavit that he needs money due him for wagos for the support of his family, and that his family is wholly or in part supported by such ean inge, is exempt from garnishment or attach- ment for three months, In effect, the ruling —AT— taken by the debtor, protects him frow gam- THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MUSIC HOUSE IN OMAHA, N AT Dormor Wi Tintals, Tin, Tron and Sla Roofing, Spocat’s Patent Motalilo Skylight, Pato adjusted Rachott Bar and Brackot Sholving. 1 Eh general sgzont for tho above line of goods. Iron Crostings, Fonoing, Balustrados, Veraudas, iron Bar. o A FINE LINE OF), Plattsmouth, - - = = Nen. BRNADER 07 THOROUANKRED AND WiUH GRADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE AXD DUROCIOR. JERSKY RED WINK 237 Young stock for salo. Correspondence wolicipto PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF POST OF ¥ORT D, A. RUSSELL, WYOMING., COLORADO, Lovgmont is perfectiog_plans to secure the location of a Presbytrian College there, The Denver mint received in one day last HEADQUARTERS DEPARTNENT OF TI1H 1" K, i ) OFYICK OF CHIKP QUARTERMASTER. ! woek ,000 in gold bullion from Central OxAllA, Ni., Soptomber 15th, 1584, ) City, Fealed proposals in triplicate, subjoct to the usual conditions, will bo received at this joffico until 11 a; m. Baturday, Octobor 15th, 1881, at which time and placo they will bo opened in prosence of bikdors for furnishing the materlals and coastructing i acoor- dance with plans, specifications and dramings,, the following described buildings, viz; 6 Co Barracks, 8 Sets Non-commissic 1 Sots Field 01 6 Bots Captai Tho valuation of taxablo property county shows an increaso of 3 lnst year, The old settlers of the stato are now called “Barnacles.” ~ They had thefe annuvl meet 5 and banquet lust week. #Tho Presbyterian colleg an extensive wstitution. n Pueblo 000,000 vy or ot Salida will be y Tho stone to be used in consteuotion will cost §30,600. od Ofilcers Quarters, 1 Commisary Bul i ORIGINAL @Douveris overstocked until demands and 131 Tio LE HAV B | bricos havo tumbled twenty-gvo per cont. 1 Maga: Dull times forced the silver kings to put their 1 Englne House, and 1 Bake House to be of brick, shiners in soak, Also, the following GOULD & CQ'’S. 0 ke e : @A walthy young serapegraic saumed Fill 1 Builaing for Workshops, and more in Denyer has sued s wife for a di- T R Roya,l Havana Lottery | | vorce so that he can marry one of Colorado’s ca o belldings tobo lacated on itesto be e ’(A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) bells, His wifo asks for 850,000 alimony. Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Kvery 12 to 14 Days. TICKETS, §2.00, + + = Bubjoct 40 no manipulation, not con partiosIn intorest, It ls tho falrost thing in th bo commenced by October 20th, or 4s soon thereatto a8 contracts are completed. Two suts Barracks, and twn rets Captains Quarters to be complted by Dec, S1at, 1834, and the remaining buildings by June 30, 1686 ' if practicable, Proposals may be wade for extheror all of the bulld- Thero is_considerablo anxiety in political clrclos in Denver as the probable action of the arand jury in cases of alleged bribery in the primary elections, Under the state law brib- ery or fraud in primary eloctions uro punisha. HALYES, 81.00 olled hy th »: ioe of each to be stated separately, uature of chance in existence. ble by fine and imprisonment, and it 1s feared g proposal must bo umwvul‘mulml Dy a guaranty | Forinformation and partioulars p\l; to8HISEY, |indictments will bo found against a number of :n t)ml .um.:'ldsl\.ot.vl. e-u-luuwl Inllu\mhnw \u:h ?Kfi‘r’:’iflfi"&o“"‘ 1218 llmulu way, ;r f”u'u A noted local politicians, The faction fights in lorms furnishy by this offlce, Prefercnce gi 0 4 nut_stroet, 8t, ule’, Mo 0 republic: e Artictes of domestio production aud manutacture | of Braak Lobraso, Lu D s 20 Wyandobbe, Kap. tho republican ranks {ntenslfies tho feeling and much bad blaod has been stirred up, couditions of price and quality being equal, and such preference given to articlos of Awerican production ‘and manufacture produced on the Pacific coast to tho extent of the consumption required by the public ser- vice there. {Mhe Governinent roserscu tho right to reject any or all bids or parts thereof, Plans and specifications sy be seen and examinod at this otfice, Blank proposals and nsteuctions us to bidding, 1y 2-mko & w 1y, Health is Wealth ! Di. E. C. Wear's Nexya axp Braux TREARMANT, & toed specifio for Hysterla, D zainews, Convul- , Fits, Norvous Nouralgia, Headacho, Nervous Prostiation oausud by the use o aloool o tobbaceon Waketulnoss Mootal dopromion, Saftenlng of the , resultin d feap sory, | = A ety And deatis, Promabire O nu fy b0, ikt | * Lottors from Bubte report snow three inchcs ol power in elther sox, Tavojuniary Losses aud Sper. | deep there, Travelors toll that the mountaios watorhora caused by ‘over exertiontc tho brain, selt. | Along the road from Heron Siding east to near wbuso or over fndulgence. Each box, containg one | Missoula are covered with snow, mouth's treatment. §1.00 8 box,or six bottics for | 1o ' fi 6,00, ket by mail prepaid on receipt of price. Reportsdirom tho new gold finds i the POBANTIE % 1 o new gulches Luve beeu discovercd tha o oot comati et itk g dacamed e 18 | promise o ival tho Little Aldon. There is ths purchaser'our writieu guarantoo 1o refuud the | ATEAL excltement at Denton. mcuoy If the treatmontdoos not effect T'wo wasked robbers compelled the passen autoes saued only by JOHN C: W o geraon a Northera Pacifio train, as it was Iy $mbery " 808 Madison Bt., Ouleaxo, I, | goiug through a tunnel, to hold up their hands and then rovbed thew of their valuables. A horss koy from Salt Lake was shot thruugh ] i the thigh, O Amelia . Burroug, ‘The walnut crop in Santa Barbara OFFIOE AND RESIDENCE* will he yery large this year, 1617 Dodge 8t, - Omaba. §3000 man in Sants Barbara has rased 300, ELEVHONE No 144 MONTANA, Montana is now pouring a¥steady stream of the most delicicus beef into the eastern cities, over produced, and the markets, though not bigh, arefifirm, he Northern Pacific railroad is about com- pleting a fine hospital in Missoula for the pur pose of caring for the sick and wouuded em- ployes of that company. terms of contract, payimeot, and ciroular giving full | gy, information to bidders, will'be furnished on applica: | o tion to this offloe, bo marked ort D, A. Russoll, and addressed to’ the unde B, DANDY, Chief Quartertia county 000 pampas plumes this season, The entire Chinatown at Ioua, Amador ange, about eighty miles from that place, struck a vein of coal eight feet wide, which can be traced for several miles, The coal is very hard, and strongly resembles the anthra- cito coal of Pennsylvania, While prosprcting about the mountains they ran across a petro- leum spring which is the only ono ¢ over boen discovered in the state. The very pure and seyms to be quite plentiful, James Gordon Bennett and his party were treated to a railroad wreck on their way to the coast, _On September 21st, as the train pulled out of Port Costa station it ran into a train of wheat cars, Mackay and Dey, in Ben. nett’s private car, wero thrown eo the floor, Bennett was badly shaken up, but managed to keep his meat, Four woeat cara were wrocked and the engine of the passenger train damaged. No otte was seriously damaged. GENERAL NOTES, ‘The library of the Storey county, Nevada, Miners’ union contains 3,400 volumes, General Crook has been officially notified of the termination of the reciprocity agreement jrith Mexico permitiing the troops to cross the ino. Mrs. Thos, Orchard, wife of the chief clork of the railway mail service, recently euicided Ly drowning in the Ogden river, ~ She had been suffering from dementia, The hop crop of Western Washington Ter- ritory is enormous, Thousands of acres will yield at least two tons to the acre, according to reports, but there are not one-quarter as many pickera as are required to harvest the crop. Reports from many localities inWestern Ore- gon represent the outlook for wheat as very bad. "~ Much of it is still in the field, either standing or in the shock, and the protracted rains have greatly damaged it. Hop pickers, also, find the weather too moist to work ad- vantagoously, Spokano Talls, \W. T., has been literally to death, Tt was crowded a year or two ago by about ten times as many pecple a8 could make a living in it, there being no country adjacent worth much, Then the mining boom came aud only made matters worse, except for a short time. | In Umatilla and other counties in eastern Oregon, unlike the condition in the western portion ot the state, the early rains betoken an immenso production of cereals next season. Fully two-thirds of the cultivated area of Umatilla county is now ready for seeding, and ero another month rolls around the dark roiling prairies will be one vast mass of geeen and growing wheat, boomed A CARD.—To all who are sufforing from crrors and indiseretions of youth, nervous weaknoss, carly docay, loss of munhood, cte., I will send & recipe that will curo yot, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy waa disoévered by a missionéry in South America. - Sond dressed envelopo to KA. Jo- ST S (N Rk Results in Sheep Breeding, Sheep Farmer, Probably of sll the animals which do- imestication has succeeded in molding to its tancy none have bsen go easily in- fluenced by climate, soil, individual idio- syncrasies and force of circumstances as the sheep. Lot tho ultimate desired end be ever 80 well understood and agreed upon, these corditions would prevent the use of the same means to effect a like pur- pose. All improvement in breeding is in a measure brought about by experiment —in fact, it is only by continued experi- ment that a retrograde is prevented, There is not a man but what could afford to pay three or four prices for the rams whoso progeny was foratold, and there would bo no necessity of producing auy stock of an undesirable character, It is to avoid this dangerous uncertainty that breeders of every class are striving to ele- vate their stock and make that drawback less liable, But it should be remembered that it is only through the existence of tendencics to recede that an advance is possible. It is but reason that the ani- mal should be drawn as by a magnet to- ward its most natural ‘condition, its primitive and, for ite own comfort and health, most perfoct order. It is sup- posed that all things were created per- fect, and in breeding, if sudden and rapid changes are being eflocted, it is oyident this magnotiem will the moro easily at- tack weak points, Tho more fixed the lino of breeding pursued the stronger l»ucnluur the characteristic The ideal sheop is the extreme of imperfection from nature’s standpoint, and as com- pared with a rubber band, is the limit of olasticity stretched a little further, The ideal sheop is advancing from the point of gravitation in a multitude of ways and it inay nover be possible to thoroughly systematize the breeding principles, al- though great results could ~ bo accomplithed by a moro ecientific treatment of such matters. In the faco of all these circumstances it is not strange that so many fixed types are found in a single family of sheep. True, in every line, progress is stamped in in- dellible lotters, whether it bo of length, beauty,strengthor fineness of fiber,weight donsity, quality, quantity or condition of fleece, size, form, coverings of folds of body, mutton, wool or & combination of both; it is progressive in its line, The greatest excellence in any particular point is atteinable only by a disregard in all others, as in the production of fiber, In this instauce the means employed have impaired the hardihood, size and form of the animal and diminished the quantity of flecce. ‘Ihe French sheop is threo times the size of the Spanish pro- gonitors, The Americon merino has quadrupled the weight and quantity of £olds, These are significant facts show- ing as they do possibilities of the future —— ruos Pilos wre froquently precedsd by a senso of weight in he back, loins and lower past of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affsction of tho kidueys. or melghboriuy organs, At times, sym toms of indigestion are present, as flauency, uneasiness of the stomac) e A woistere like perspiration, [uuhn i & Aery disagreeable itching particus arly at night after getting warm in bed, lts vory comumon attendant, Internal, External and Itching Piles yield at once to the applica~ tlon of Dr, Bosauko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly ur~n the parts atfected, absorbing the tamors, alisying the intense itching, and ef- focting a pormanent cure Where other reme- dies have failed, Do not delay until the drain on tho system produces permanent disability, but trv it and be cured, * Schroter & Bacht. “Trade suovlisd by (1 F Goodm: LAPHERS, why Her en so Religivnsly nored, ISTHEIIN FEWS, county, comprising fifty or sisty houees, was WOMEN AS PHOTOG Vital Questions !!! Ak r e burned Tast weok,® P A sk the most eminent physician, —— Ono of the curlositios of politics in San [ A Pretty Little Artist Tells Of any school, what is the best thing Francisco is a Cloveland and Hendricks club Sex has 1 Philadelphia News, irard avenue is excited over a temale photographer——a quiet little woman who cares nothing for anybody, and who goes about her work with the mechanical don’t- carativeness of a man, “Some peoplo have an tdea a woman can’t take a picture,” she said to a News reporter this morning. *‘But there’s no [reuson in the world why a woman |should’t be abla to take a negative, | print a picture and mount it just as well 48 & man “And yot photographers. “1 only know of one other beside my- self who goes into the ‘dark’ room. She is a Juniata county woman, and stepped ero are very fow femalo into her husband’s shoes—camera, 1 might say—when he died a year or two ago. Scores of young ladies in this city paint and finish pictures, but I am the only female photographer in Philadel- phia,” She emiled and looked around her daintlly furnished studio with evident exultation. “You are proud of it!"” “Very." “Why is the female army of photo- graphers so small?” “Women don’t like the chemicals That's one reason. They dislike to get their pretty little fingers stained. In taking tin-types the staining isa_very marked objection. The silver bath into which the ‘tin’ 1s first plunged, leaves an almost indellible bronze stain on the fingers. Then, when the picture has been taken from the camere, the color- ide of potaesium with which itis run gives tho skin a greenish yellow tinge. Finally the varnish, whice follows color- ing, stains a horrid brown. It's impos- gible to keep the fingers out of the chem- 191SAH HQ GNY SN s of the nedy for Dises Nidneys and Liver, It is invaluable for Diseases peenliar to nen, and all who lead sedentary Jives, [ injure the teeth, cause headuche ot produce constipation—otier Iron cines do. It enriches and purifies the bl imulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re- Ticves Heartburn and Belching, and strongtte ens the muscles and nerves, Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of 10 equal. < 23+ The genuine has above trade mark and erossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other, Wode ouly by BROWS CHEMICAL €., BALTINORE, NI, For Men. VIGOR & Quick, aure, aafe. Tiook free, Agancy, 100 St New York, Science of Lite. Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. L4 A GREAT MEDIOAL WORA ON MARNHOOD Exhausted Vitality, Norvons and Physloal Debility Promature Decilne in Man, Evrorsof Youth, an the icals, and pretty women with pretty fing- ors don’t like it."” “‘But that is not the only reason?” “Oh, no. The opposition of the trade has a much greater influence in keeping women from practical photographing. The photographers will not give their female employes a chance to do anything but finishing work, and jas & consequence a girl leaves o studio after two or three years with no more practical ideas of how a picture should be taken than when she began, It's a shame! But just like the selfish creatures that men are,” added the littlo woman, spitefully. ““Why,” she said, ‘I never heard of a woman in a Philadelphia photographic studio who takes a picture out and out. They get the back work, that’s all. The men carry off the honors, If a woman does manago to get an idea of practical photography they wouldn't have her in a gallery. The ouly chance for her is to go in business for herself.” The ‘“only woman walked the length of tho galle: cleuched her little chemdcal fingers, “Photography is an art requiring pe- culiar abilities. Those abilities women |8 s to a more marked degree than men, Woman,” she said and she took another turn across the studio, ‘‘woman is the photographer of the future.” ——m— photographer” She stained Durkee’s Salad Dressing.—A ready made, rich and delicious dressing for all salads of meat, fish or vegetables, Cheap- erand indefinitely better than homemade. Uarivalled as a sauce. e —— - They Were for St, John, Chicago Herald, “*We're for St. John, hain’t we, Mary?” remarked a west-bound passenger as a little party of travelers began to talk pol- itics. His wifo, a cheery, happy-looking woman, looked up with a smile on her faco and nodded assent. “*Why are we for St. John?” continued the husbaud. *‘Well, I'll tell you. We have a pow'rful reason or two for being for him, hain’t we, Mary? We're from Tennessee, you know. Goin’' out to Iowa tw see Mary’s mother. I'm a southerner; my wife’s a northern girl. "Bout four years ago we were running a little farm of our own, It wa'n'tall paid for, cither., Worst of it was 1 was a powerful drinker. Old Jem Williams kopt & store half a mile from our place, an’ he gold likker, Ispent all my time an’ all my money there, didn’t 1, Mary? Everything was sold off tho place, an’ & mortgage comin’ due to boot. Our horees, wagon, cows, everything went down to old Jem Williams,” ~ Guess there waer't much to et in the house, either, was there, Mary! All “of a sudden old Jem shut down on likker. Wouldn't sell a drop; said the school house law had ‘come down on him, and the women wero . watching night and day. That was a new thing in them parts, an’ we old topers inquired into it. We found that no likker could be sold within four miles of a school house. My wife here had gone to work an’ got somo other women interested, an’ they built a echool house themselyes out of an old corn crib, Then they called on the officers to enforcs the law. They appointed committees to watch old Jem antold miseries esulting from indlscrotions or o oseed. A book foF ovory man, yong, middle-agec and old. It contatns 125 prosoriptiona’ for all acu and shronlo digesses eachone of which Is {nvaluablo 80 found by the Author, whoso cxporlonce for 23 yours i suoh saprobably never before fell to the o3 of mny physican 800 pages, bound In beaublfa French muslin m oossed covers, full gilt, gasantoed t0 bo a finer work n overy sense,—mochanioal, it. orary and profossional,—than any othor work sold In this country for $2.60, ot $he money will bo retunded In overy {natance, Prios only $1.00 by mall, post. puid. Tiustrativo sample fconta.” Sond now. Gold modal awarded tho author by tho National Medical Aseociation, to the officers of which he rofers. The Sclense of Lifeshould be read by the young for Inatructlon, and by the sililoted for rellaf. 18 will bonafit &il.—T.ondon Lancos. ‘Thoro s no member of aoolcty 0 whom The Scl- anco of Lito wlll not by usoiu, whether youth, par- ont, guardian, {astri\0oF o)f i yman, —Argonaut. ‘Addresa tho Poabody Modical Lnstitute, or Dr. W. W ,Parker,No. 4 Bulfinch Strect, Boston Masa., who ¢ be conaulted on ail diseases roquiring sad nce. Chronlo audobstinasedisest, athat have baffled the exill of all other ph\'s«HEA clans a_mpecislty: Hnoh frosted guocoss. tally without aninstance fatlure, THYSEU’ i That xonds the Electricity body, and can by rocharzed In an Wintor is coming, the seagon of the year for aches and pains. In view of this fact we say buy one of Dr. Horne's Flectrio Belts. By 8o doing you avold Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles and other ills InstaaL by the i BEDFORD & SOUER Owing tothe increase in our business we've admitted to the firm Mr EdwinDavis,who igwell and favorably knownin Omaha.This that flesh is heirto. Do not delay, but call at our office and examiue belts, No. 1422 Douglas street, cx 0. F Goodman's, 1110 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Or- ders filled C. 0. D. HAMBURG-AMERICAN Faclzet Commpany. [RECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. Tho steamships of this well-known Iine are bullt of tzon, In water-tight compartments, and are furnish- od with every roquisito to make 'tho passage both safo and agrceablo. They carry the United States and European mails, and leave New Yorks Thurs- dnys and saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Chor- b (PARIS) and HAMBUMG. First Cabin, 866, $5 and §75. Bteerage, $20 Honry Pundt, Mark Hansen, F ., Moores, M. Tott, sgoutsin Omahs, Gronewieg & Schocntgen, agents in Council Bluffs, ' C. B: RICHARD & CO., Gen. Pass Agts., 81 Broadway, N. Y. Cbas. Kozuitnski & Co- Genoral Westean Agonts, 107 Washington St., Chica OCTOR WHITTIER . Louis, Mo. Nervous iity, Mental and Physical Weakness , ial and other Affece tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Pnlsonlnh 11 unyarilel Discases Arising frum Indiscretion, Excess, Exposure or Indulgence, whieh produce ~mo of e 1% Marriage {mp A Positive Wriiren Guarantee el oo, Sedienes ntenorywbers, FAvapilcte; English oF Gorman, 64 pagos, da: acribing abovo dlseascs, i a0 oF foinkle, FIEE. for questions and pull bim up if he violated the stat- ute. Then we had to go six miles to get our likker, and tho first thing we knowed there was a school house there, too, In six weeks wo couldn’t get a drink in the county, all owing to this northern wife of mine, wasn't it, Mary/ We had to sober up*-no help for it. I went to work and saved my farm from the mortgage. Pret- ty soon I had a good team, and we began to prosper again. Curiosest vhing about it was there was school all winter in that corn crlb schoo house. My wife taught it. Mo and a lot more men attended. There I learned to read, write and figure —something I never knew nothing about before. Now, I don't know whether votin' for or electing St. John would do any good or not, but we are for him on general priuciples, ain't wo, Mary!" e ——— Horsford's Acid Phosphate, IN LIVER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES, Dr, O, G. Cilley, Boston, says: *'I have used it with the most remarkable success in dyspepsis, and derangement of the liver. N ‘Why He Bought the Bonds, Wall Street News, He had just completed negoliations with a Richmond broker for $1,000 Nick- el Plate stock, when he met & friend who exclaimed: “'Gireat Scott! But are you losing your head! “Why ' i “To ‘buy such atocks. Didn't you know they were down to 6} “Yes; that's what 1 paid.” tAud yeu took 'em as an investment?' ““Well, sorter. Down in our locality a men who holds bonds can run the church, boes the prayer meetings, dictate the Fourth of July, make all the speeches and predict the weather the year around, and the bonds are accopted for poker chips at their face value,” MARRIAGE CUIDE! s, fine plates, Ninstrated {n elorh s “Vook of o ess are yiomowd Ly bio advice d k $ 1,000.00! § 7ILL be paid to any one who will find a particle W ik iiretry, Potash, Todiae, Arseuic, oF awy Poi- sonous substauce in S——wu«"r's Svmcn‘ws “I have cured Blood Taint by the use of Swift's Specific after I had most signally failed with the Mor- cury and Potash Treatment. cury aud Fors E A TOOMER, M. D, Perry, Ga, “gwi't's Specific has ocured me of Scrofula of 12 years standing. Had sores as large as my hand, and every one thought 1 was doomed. Swilt's Specifio cured me atter physicians and all other medicine had tailed.” R, L. HIGH, Lonoke, Ark, 000“‘0!!“ not purchase from me what * | 0, Swilt's Specific has done for me, It cudre we of Kheumatism esused by malaria. ARCHIE THOMAS, Spriogfield, Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases matled free applicants to THE SWIFT SPECIFIC €O, Drawer 8, Atlaota, Ga. N. Y. Office, 160 W. 224 §t., botwoen 6ih and 7tb Avenucs, Philadelohia offics’ 100 Cheetuut 4. RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U.8, Mail Hteamer: SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP The Bhine, Germany, Italy, Holland and Franc Bteerage Outward, 820; Prepald from Antworp, 915 Excurslon, §9, i g be , ete, 2d Cabin, 950 ursion, §100; Balooa frou #6( 110 to 8140 4@ Petor Wright & Bous, Gea way N. Y. Azente, 56 Broad Caldwall. Hamilton & Co.. Omahs. P, F.' Flo @D & Co., 203 N. 10 b Stre ¢, Cmala; D. B Kbt all, 0 1EA euis, ol willenable us to han- dle an increased list of property. We ask those who have desi- rable property for sale, toplace the same with us. 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