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THE DAILY BEL-- TUESDAY N( 3 - THE BEST TONIC. - I medicine, combining Iron with pire RURL REFLECTIONS. Presidential Contest, Conwoling Lines by Momrenful scribes Hearty Hurrabs From the Hungry and Half-shod WHICH DUG Shelton Clipper: “*Every dog has his day.” THOROUGHBRED, “God bless THOMPHON s Adams County Damocrat: St. John,” rotable tonies, quickly *and _completel Cores Dyap , Tndiuention, W enkneas kmpare Blood, Malarin, Chillyand Fevers, und Newrnlgi TLi8 An unfuj remedy for Discases of Iidneys and Liver. ikl s invaluablo for Diseases peenliar Womon, ana 1 Who Jead sedentary 1o, o Ttdoes ot injure the teeth, cause hendache ot produce constipgtion-other Iron medicines do, 3t enrieties and purifice (ho blood, stimuintes ppetite, nids the asimilation of food, re fearthurn and Belching, and strength ens the musclos and ne For Intermittent Fove Energy, &o., it has no equal. &%= The genilne hing above trade mark and erassed red lines on wrapper, Take no other, Aads ouly by BROWN CHERICAL €0, BALTINORE, M1 &x?\\k/““ assitude, Lack of \ TSR &R axd Untisputed 12 tie BROAD GLAIN: . einguia VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AN OST PERRECT COORINR $TOTE Ever offered to the public. "EAMBURG-AMERIOAN PFaclkket Company. DIRECT LINK FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND CGERMANY.| 1 1o tearnships of this weil-known line are built o3 0, 10 weter-tight compartments, and are furnish- 4 WHE overy roquisite to mako ‘tho passage eelo and sgroeable. They curry the United Statos «xd Furopean mails, and lcavo New York Thurs- “ays snd Baturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Choz- Votirg, (PARIS) sod HAMBURG. Bates: Steorsge from Europo ooly §1S. Firsh ©abin, 855, 966 aud §75. Bteeraye, 20, P k Hanson, I I, Mooros, M. Tofh, mevweg & Schoontn, agontal RICHARD & CO., Gon. Pase ay, N. Y. Cbas. Kozminski & Co- Riouie, al ol o al ta., 61 Broadw Wostern 170 Washington 8t., Chioa James Medinal Inabituts \ Chartered by theStateof Il fois for the express purpons f pivingimmediate relietin chrogic, uringsy ana pri- vate dise iy ) GleetandSyphilisinall their complicated forms, also al! diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by rems dies,testedin a Forty Ve Specioi Practice, Semin lEnt Lossc- by Dreams, Pimples on e,Lost Manhood, positively cured. There cxperimeniing, tic appropriate ruziedy ¥t once used in each case. Consultations, per- r by letter, sacredly confidential sent by Mailand Express, No marks on pucsace to indicate contents or sender. Address n. LAMES,No. 204Washington St.,Chicag Ilb i e VARICOCELE &vaivsion: 5 Manhood Resicred, Viotims of youthfulimprudence causing NervousDe- L) cremalirs Dasay anfle i asecore Bryaeht s pee.by addressinis . 1 IRV 8. doOBALLAm BLN. DR. HORNE’S ELECTRIC BELT P Py o thiat by, Gt b e Winter ls coming, the season o tho yoar for aches mnd patos. In view of this fact we say buy ono of Tr. Horne's Feotrlo Belta. By o dolng you will avold Rhoumatism, Kidney Troubles and othor illa Ahat foah s i bo, Do ot delay. but call ab our offics and examiue belts, No. 1424 Douglas stroek, or O. F Goodman's, 1110 Farnam 5t., Omabs, Neb. Or- dersfilled 0 0. D " M R. RISDON (e Insurance Agen! REPRESENTS itz Asearanse Co., of Aroohs ORIGINAL TTLE HAVA GOULD&CO'S. 18 D BY HAANA Royal Havana Lottery | (A GO INSTITUTION.) Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Every 12 to 14 Days. HALYES, $1.00 oontolled by th thing o b xlote) Agonts, 1218 Br R RyTaNE, ©0., Gen. Agon! oadway, N Y. clty. K KAUE & 00., 417 Walouh_stroot, 84 Louls , Mo o1 Frank Lol L. D, 0 Wyanddbte, Kan, 3y 2emko & w 1y Health is Wealth ! Di. K. G, Whar's Nexs AND BRAIN TREASMENT, 8 D zzinos, Convul- eadache, Nervous use of aloohol or tobbacoo, Hoftenlng of the 0 misery, rouoss, loss | the goseantoed spocifio for Hy wlons, Fite, Nervous N Frostrst pression n, resulting o insantty and fospiny ecey wnd death, Premature Old age, ofpower Lo elthor avx, Involuntary Losses aud Hper Iitorhors caused by over exertioutof $he braln, sell buse or over lndulgen: Each moatl's teatwent. #6.06, sont by wall prepaid on recéiph of prioe. WE GUABANTEE SIX BOXES 90 cuie sny case. COLD COMPORT, Wayne Herald: “Whom ioveth he chasteneth.” A PELINERATE OFINION, Contral City Courier: *‘We are of the cpinion that prohibition is a national issue.” the Lord w's, “Rer. (1) Dr. He is BIG AND LITTLE Wert Pofnt Progress Burchasd cooked Blaine's gooss. the Bragg of the republiean parsy.” PULL DOWN THE RUINDS, Shelton Clipper: *When Clevelands gets in tha White IHouse e should hang up red window curtains and paiat the houte a benutiful crimson,” WHAT FOUR YIAIS Wi DO York Times: *Four years of demo- cratic rulo will be enongh to convines the biggest blockhead on esrth that it is not what we want. SOME CAUSE FOR Auburn Adverti “With thousands of fat government offices in sight, wo do not blame democrata for Jeeling good aad ng h-—1if they are aucceesful, amd fell that way inclined.” A POSSTBLE FUTORES HILARISY. Conatry Comment on the Prolop,"™ a faw minutes, which reems to be huuw‘ FORBIDDEN KI S, somebody reads: “*Animosa, 11, Nov. 5, | . 1:30 a. m : Cold and rainy day; North-|pa in (he Indiscriminate Kissing esst wind; A little damp around the | of LAt " Partial retarns from five precincts | 16 of Kickapoo show republican gain democratic gain ¢ NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE, | roud Vil looking to the relief of the pro- duosr s 0d the shipper is defeated in the Togislature the responsibility will the republicans, Let us_hope coming . do it and their demands mund it, they * do it should be heed 'ed: 1% cEsso, ¥ OF THE CAMPAION, MoCook Tribw '¢: *“The chief lesson loarned in this ¢Ampaign is, that our presidential election 8 oceur too frequent- ly., There i appa ont necessity for a Jongor term, Six g 'ors s frequently enough to change oa t administration, The excitement is dangs, "ous to the good of the country. The firss 1cial depression ia disastrous to brainess, . The fear of a {ohange of policy Ia what m tkes the cam. paigna #o injurlous, Did #A °y occar ut 5noe in pix years the dangwa would be loseened in that much.” SHEDDING RED INK Grand Island independent: *, "o dem- ocrats throughout the country s Uppose that their bluster, scratching anc! y #Wing the earth and threstening to kil'am d de- strop shouid James G. Zlaine bo ina, 1gu- rated as president of the United Stw. ‘es, has any terror, or will in She least inti, 2 idate sepublizans from doing their who, '@ duty or standing up and defending thed * just xights? If so they oro sadly mie- taken in the material of which the yarty AN OMAMA DUDE ABEOAD, Dgkota City Esgle: “The travelng d ude or kid gloved young aleck who rop those who are posted in phystognomy to make a cr tion of the portraits of Bl orat go around in his wood-shed and pro- ooed to lsick himself to death.” ocussion. The question of “‘who is presi- | isted, or a mon more generally res) sected: dent?” ia settled. Beis are mno longer in title of this your meagre inheritanco. years of exile in the storm of political upheaval, confusion and sectional strife, this gallant bird returns to the cons‘itn- tional ark of the fathers,bearing the oliva branch of peace and proclaiming *Peaca on Karth and Good Will toward Man.’, Tecamseh Chieftain, ous domocrats expect President Oleve- % i land will make a clean swaep among, re- | Would do them no hare 1 Mr. Blaine is publican belong the spoils” doctrine of the democrayy, box, contalng one 00 & box,or six bottles for With each ordor recelved by B for 11 bottles, scoompliskd with §6.00, we will send re sents the Omaha Herald, was in town Jait Saterdey blowing his beeoo about th» prospeots of Grover Cleveland, anc: offi ring to bet $200 that he would be| slected. It was ouly a fow minutes be- fora ho was taken up, but upon investi- gatic n it seemed that he had forpotton a Folrmont Signal: “If the country survived four yoars of Andy Johnson' rule, it can probably stand that lengt time ander Grover ~Cleveland —and bo- fore half his term has expired democrats will bs more anxious than republicant ‘o bury him,” yortt on of lris wealth, for by actusd count NOW YOU'RE SHOUTISU, we doubt if he had two hundred cents. Daweon County Herald: “Grover Ho wi s told to put up or shut v>. He did th e latter, and left town on tle first Cleveland, as governor of New York, has tthe brain.’ issued a proclamation designating Nov. 27th as a day of thankegiving. Wo mny. 1% DAL OF 1 properly observo that no man in tho| Tecumseh Chieftan: *‘Through eil the country will feel more thankfal on the' wreck and ruin over whi republicans day than Oleveland, himself.” aro calle.d to mourn, we aal them to bear GENHEOUS ADVIOE TO DEMOG®ATS, ‘n;“d’;!;l‘y ;\? view tho fact !hntlwu Z\’n;"u h Chioftain: W s{electod Hi Miles supervisor. 1t might S S gighnva Eoenfalabivelv duldilRsol yo LS | fool democrabin the position and alter o e | that tho ay'orago republican min d shud- $ (Y = _{ders atthe conscquences. There are and. After doing this, lot ovesys demo-1 i i ™ cooumatances in all things, {and there is no loss withoub_som¢) gain. {To sum up: o have lost Darid Batler, But—ler ws have gainod Hi Diles, than whom. a better superlsor neyor ex- PAY YOUR BETS. Lincoln News: *To-day ends the dis | Live the commonwealth.” S0 U1-JARRCWING TIOWLS, Fork Ropublican: “Dr. Miller h owled: {for qore, at Dmaha, on Monday 1iight. 1The pent-up gall of twenty-four yea rs re- ! pression w/ae poured out at the demqicrat- {ic hoo-doo a3 Boyd's opera house. He four | pawed and bellowed in ‘rantic rage at the ‘‘postofice herd,” as ho characte) ized the gentlemen who do business for U ncle Sam, in thes government building. The thing that most wollifiec: his harrowed soul was the fact t'mt the prohibitionists could be reed upen as Uziabs—the wall to get the twst aroows from the Blaine | phitistinee. in case that Cleveland and his cohorts weve compelled to Sight their way to the VAhlto Ebuse, by the Now York supervisor.” BAITING HO@KS YOP. SUUKERS, Weeplng Water Republican: “‘Jay Gould emd W. H. Vanderbilt, realizing that a little tafly administered in the nick ol time wight avail them a great deal in case S, Grover is. to be the next president, and further sealizing that it beyance, pay up, yo dwarfed zepubl ans poy up, and you, yo talleat demo- | ratic shang-highs, stop horn tooting, nd learn to read and try to eajoy the TG BHELL CREEK ROOSTOE. Colembus Democrat: “‘After CCAND BOOMLETS CEASETO 700M," A weapon that comes down as sill Aw snowHakes fall upon the sod, But executes a freeman’s will As lightoing doos the will of God, The melancholy days have cor "Tis colder than the tomb, For politics no longer hum And boomlets conso to booas. A COMPORTING CRUMB. Bloomington Guard: % the rarea- oftice holders they will &nd |the coming man, have each sent con. “To the victors |gratslatory telegrams to Cleveland, is a time-hoaored |couched in bhe most tlatsering terms that but with the | thelr inveative brains could suggest, tel)- civil servico law and a vepublioan 3enate |ing bim that he is a little man and a gen- themselves mistaken. | that:, * Remember, "said & Fort street physi ian to his wife, as he was leaving home e fora fow days, “and do not let the ! Juniata Herald ““The republicans | children kiss anyone.” hasve & fair working majority In both| Iy it pomsible,” asked o surprized hows o8 of the legislature. 1 any rail- | third party who was present, *‘that you consider it neceseary to give such in- structious as that! What is the danger?”’ “The danger is 8o complicated, and would take too reat npon b yob go certain, that it that a goes. bill will b introduced and | much time to' describe here,” said th possed, Th © poople have a right to de-|doctor, looking at his watch. *‘la my case, all kinds of peoplo come to my house and office to consult me, and they often wait hours, 1f one of my children happens to come in, they are almost cer- tain to talk to it, and yoa know almost the firat impulse with peopla who notice children {s to kiss them, Bah! it makes me shudder —tainted and deceased breaths, lips blue with cancer, foul and decayed teeth. You would kill a stran- ger who would waylay your young lady daughter and kiss her by force, but the helpless, innocent, 6.yoar-old child, susceptible as a flower to every breath that blows, can be saluted by every one who chances to think of it. " I tell you, it wan't Judas alone who was betrayed by a kiss, Hundreds of lovely, bloom- ing children are kissed into their graves overy year.” “‘But, doctor, how can a mother be so ungracious as to refuse to allow people to notice her childrent"” “‘There need be no ungraciousness about it; or, if there were, which is the most important—the safety and well bo- ing of the child, or the permitting of a habit of ill breeding and doubtful moral- ity at best? Lot the mothor teach her ohild that it is not a kitten or a lap dog, %> bo picked up and fondled by evory \ "anger, nm} instruct it to resist every ath °mpt tokiss It. Why, there are agents, peat dlars of household wares, who make a pot it, and €0 interest the mother #ho will buy something she does not T tell you there in death in the and wantl. king: “Ths beloved and lamented Crown Princen of Germany tock diphtheria m tha kies of her child and followed it toher gnive. Diphtheria, malaria, scar- los foves, blood poison and death lurk in these kissa v, Thess! 1 shoud der if I Tos t the traln. Remember, no 5!" and’, waving his hand, $hs doctor drove away. . - ——— LIST OF LETI Remaining in t ] » postoica at On day, November 15, 1834 CRNTLENES List, Anderson G Anderso 3 Auckers 5P AT Atkingon J P Aies H Ackley O I Bexen J M Beschenbassel C 1 Belka C Buckley A: D1 Bowen G Brugmans Bastapea W Boyle G W Bryan W C Badman J Benzett C Boclserman A Boasley A T (2) Balls A 'C Blumberg P Borrgren M Beaner W Barlow I, Bowen G C-(2) Bowen 1 Bartholemew 1 M Begerman ¥ Baskbans FE Bell J A Becklehymen V' Bi J Brooks It V Rl Bruner ¥ Eurrows A 19 Boden B Busch J Collin G 13 mi"rnm\ (o} Clark C M Caldwell M % Creedon J - Collins i, Conrad 1 Christianson .1 Oallison G W' Cashmal Sarr G ¥ (2) Clevelind R Christinayon N oun R ¥ Craig R Culley W .5 Clark T W Clark Dr Jonway N Champica C il;nunefiyAT 1);\\‘ixh’mu MM ancote Do ) 4 D anote uglas C A Darling G W Danels B Douglas Faulkner Fox J Duon C A y O Folker T M . Frak 1 ronch J H Grichel J (2 Glo lle rs- Goodson W Grasjan A Gusyak P Holingvist A Hinz A ¥ Hockmaa £ W Harris T Huff J W Hanks Hefiner G Hosford € 3 Hessel T Haag 1! M Housoholder 1. ill be f r 20 change except |tleman, from the crowa of his No. ¢ hat ;::’i;\:'l‘e.l” T B P to the sole of his No. 10 feet, and that g o he has been elected president of thase FROBERCIIVAEAT 1008, United States by the sovereiga will of Juniata Herald: *‘In the event of | ¢ n ’ the poople; is & bigger man than *‘old Cloveland’s election Beall expeets to be [ Grans,” and many other complimentary U. 8, distriot attorney, Squiro Brass in- | things, which in consequence have | Jamcson M i3 tornal revonuo collector % Omaha, | raisd the New York Sherlli to the |Johuron W5 Pioard and sovoral others will officiate at | yavanth heaven of bliss, Meesrs. Ciould | Jonnings 1 the postoflice and Will Kilbarn will be |44 Vanderbilt evidently know “igouger” at the Nebraska distillory. | hait their hooks for suckers,” We haven't heard what the other demo- HE DEACON'S TIMELY WABNING, crats of Juniata expect to get." i P ‘,:, ‘,,,,,“‘fm,“,,,,., Plattsmouth Herald: ‘A word with ox: e et ) TP our friendly democrats: ’l‘heuuornld S8 XEORMEE: i t0 | wishes our friends to have a jolly time be president, what a mighty noise will | 3, jubilate and celobrate as much as reverberato d‘“&“‘ hm'";“ seeap. ')";'B" they pleaso. 2 Mr. Clovelund is elected the one hundred| thousand officeholders | g o not find any fault with our po- i’:.'?;'&:'.'.'fi:: .;;;}10_3';3.‘:’; “r;;;r:lg i llutli opponets uol.ul:rating that thm g in a fit and appropriate manner. ow- cannot blame our dumncn:llu friends for|gyor, we learn just before going to press being so jubilant. A democrat that|hat there is a move on foot among cer- wouldn't be boisterously happy under tain of the more enthuslastic of the city the circumstances is no democrat at sll.} qemooracy to decorate the houses of cer- Whoop!” tain prominent republicans in the city. THE ENSANGUINED SUTLER, The Herald in all friendliness wishos to i ; to our democratic friends don’t at- Papillion Times: ‘It has been suggest- ::x: A pt anything of the sort, t ‘,’,d":lg;‘ \ Dostor Miller, of the Ousha | Ll sud i forbiddon by the Criminal wae in the possiblo cabinet of Grover |Statutes of oux ToRIBEEE Kl o s Cloveland, hence his breathings of war L b A d blood and slaughter, Dootor Mifler, | Prominent ropublioan "' /30 6Ly, %0 A Bood MO0 A e d aa a sutler, | Wil submib to suh foolishoess, Donlt ) i attempt it. Go quietly about you .bllll' Ed.l‘:l:m’gl:l:ll‘al“‘ahln::“:‘rl:‘xlgv.;.:gfiI‘v‘v‘h:s::s' tfi: ness and have a good time, permitting y neighbors who happen to difer with pombet’ @hlokons Jou politically to do likewise, A word PREMONTERS STILL LIVE, to the wise, &¢, you know." ¥Fremont Tribune: *‘The Fremont e — Herald has allayed tho foars of the timid republicans hereabout by informing them that the zuns used at the Cleveland and Hendricks headquraters will not bs used to *kill off’ Blalne men, and that the democrats don't propose to eat anyone, We breath easy again, We were in mor- tal terror. We tully expected w0 be swallowed alive."” SAND BAG THE PREACHERS. Blair Pilot: “Rev. Dr. Burchard un- questionably defeated Jumes G. Blaine for the presidency when he asserted in an how to A CARD. Toallwhoire syllerlag from erron th nervous weakmess, earl) ‘-n;l‘lyu‘d'I:.wl ons of youth nerous Wesknes fi All oure you, e, ‘u:ulrmm . Ne — King Alfonso spendsalmost all his time hunting. SKIN DISEASES CURED, By Dr, Frazier's Magic Ointment, Cures as if by magi les, Black Heads or Grubs, Blotches and Eruptions on the face, loaving the skin clear and beautifnl, Also cures Ttch, assemblage of republicans that the elec: | Salt Rheum, Sore I\'I[g.l.u, ore Lips and old, tion of the opposition candidate meant | Obstinate Uleers, Sold by druggists, or “triumph of Rum, Romanism and | mailed on recoipt of price. 0 cents, Hold by Rebellion!” If the old bigot had been | Kuhn & Co. and O pdman, sand-bagged before he “entered the door to that meeting the country wouid have been greatly the gainer for it." WAITING FOR PHE BRETULNS, York Times: **Waitivg for election re- There ls no foundation for tio stata. ment that Lord Rosevery will shortly succeed Lord Spencer as Lord Licutenant of Ireland, Lord Spencer has no inten- tion of resigning his office, and under no Tt 't | Ml Heryog 11 Halsted H D Heickman J Herman O Hangen 1 Hillmeister 1 Huntyingar G'# Jones A Jensea H Jones I8 fner Y Kuicade A P uedy 1 W N Kaliher M C Konyon W 1 Kees J W Kenvelly J Koyos J H Kuhl C Kelser C Lorenyen A Lange M Lohn M Lanson A winer 3 Lewis A G Lncey J ( Lorony H Lembke P Lommon W W Lewis T I (3) Luty I Laing C D Leho W H cuwh om to cotch up a prattling child, kiss |¢ " | Schnock M )WEMBER 18 Weher It Wood F | Weatherh Williams € Wittene Waieren | Whits Mr Weidman C Wachter C 1 Wohrer ( Wilson 0 § Wilke W Waleren G i Wilde W Waseman C W Yates F 1) Zahn H Zimmerman A Zanderbe 1 J Zethop J LADIES' LIST, Allen Mrs J W Anderson C Benson A L Blumer Mtiss M Bowman Mrs I’ Cunningham Mre S I, Casper Mra M Christie Mrs Crawford Mrs Carson Mrs A Anderson Mies J Ans hutz Miss M Bleeso Mrs F Bouner Mra A Beschenhoseel Mrs C Carponter Mra H I, Christianson Mrs A Cunningham Mies 1, Christopher Mies M Coleman Mrs 1 Clelland Mrs J Dawowsk 13 Dae Miss B Dickson Mra C Epperson Mra H rnest Miss 15 Fourity Mrs H Fadden Mrs F (2) Farrar Mrs Y Farnam Miss A Jf Fuller Miss N Kanar Y Figshor Mrs A Gibbon Mra Hoffman R W (2) Huvter Miss I Hudeon B M Hoffman Miss O Herrick Mra M A Harris Mrs K Day Miss L Dennis Mrs L Homan Miss A Howard Miss M Hynes Mrs K Hanson M Hango Mrs H Hart Mrs H Jamison Mrs W R Kellogg Mrs J 1 King Mivs / Lanig M i K Lemon Mrs H A Langdell Vatthews Mas T M McCutcheon Mrs W I Mil McEwen Miss T M Matteson Mrs t5 'y A 3 Martha Miss ill: l‘?lisn C Miller ) Nelson Miss H L (2) n Mrs C )'k:rine 4 Overlander Mrs M 'Connell Miss M 0D hoo Miss M Mrs O son Miss M Rethwisch Mies T Liagor Mrs L, Stauffor Mies M T. Sundgyist Miss i Sirnip Miss J Stunp Migs M tocking Mrs I Sanders Mrs A 1. atlow Miss M Stone K undloy ) Seton Mrs H hultz Mrs W Schultz Miss P Shay Miss G Patter L Palmer Mrs K Rosgvist Mrs M L M Mrs A L Sandel Smith Mrs M Th' mpaon O Tulin Miss M Tull Mrs 1. Tourkin Mrs G ‘Lruxal Mrs N Wa'ker Miss A I Witt Mrs O Whitzel Mrs E White Miss B ‘Waernlnnd Mrs J ‘Waus Miss A: Waters Mrs W A J Zelony Mis FOURTIE CLASS MATTRR. T Schitfer 1. Daniels o —— YOUNG MAN, HEAD THIS, THE VOLTAIO SELT UOMPANY, of Marshal) Michigau, oner to send their celebrated Eung TRIC VOLTAIO BELT and other Eniernio Ar- PLIANCES on trial for thirty days, to men (young 1d) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindres troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases, Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhooed guaranteed. No risk inenered, as thirt; J trial is allowod. Write them at once fo trated pamphlet, fr — The charlatan O'Donuell,. who went through the country some time 22> claim- ing to have two Chinese lepera to exhibit, ran for coroner at the late election in San Francisco, and the Chinesa raised a large “‘boodle” among themselves and bought votes enough to defeat him —e— “Ihe Slough ot boudency™ in which you are_wallowing, on account of some of those disesses peculiar to you, {madame, and which have robbed you of the rosy hue of health, and made life a burden to you, you can easily got out of it. De. Pierce's *‘Favorite Presoription” will free you from all such troubles, aad 3o0n recall the rose tint of health to your cheek, and the elasticity to your step. [t is & most perfoct specific for all the weak- | nesses and irregularitios poculiar to your sex. It cures ulcerations, displacements, “internal fever,” bearing down sensa- tions, removes the tendency to cancerous affactions, and corrects all unnatural dis- charges, By druggists. o — Mr. Fitzgerald Malloy's **Lifo of Peg Woftiugton’ has passed through a second edition in England. — Dorke Satip Desssine & CoLp Mear Savce is made from the freshest, purest and choicest condiments obtain- able. Tu usivg it, waste, labor, anxiety, and disappointment are prevented. —— - Pump, I Pump Your heart is the busicst pump in the world, pumping all the time; never stop. ping until you die. 1% pumps blood. Every four minutes all the blocd tn your systom passes through your heert Blood is the vital Huid. lmpoverish it and you die. Invigorate it, and you are hearty aud joyful, There must be iron | Lerge C H Lynch B Manghn W Motying W May T McDowell T Miuer T J Mooller S Meyer 8§ Mourison € McDonald C M Miller W 10 rison G Miller G W Mills E Mason A Moynhan A Mason 1) Millor ¥ E Markin 11 H Miller I, McClelland Mosher J 1, Murphy 1, Massey C Mulvihill B Moyer J L Murray L 8 Mannion J Morris L R McDonald ) » Martin Movyer J 1 Mohr J Miller F (2) McCros (i Meyer ¥ Mullen M McHenry ¥ M Nelson I» O Nedrey 8 1 Offensend D C Owen M A Prormior W M Poterson ¥ L Powers M J Parker H O Plattie H M Pentz O Regum O Reichenberg 1 Rurdman £ Potty A B Peterson A G P, Pfaunckuch E Rohefls £ Richardson & Redman A diger ' ¥ Randolph D Roche J H Rohwer J Roland J Rounds J J Rusk J ey J Russell R tter H 1 Rolfs H hle H Stow C I} Saltzman C Siekes C Schwanenbery K Schmidt J Raunders J Stewart W Stendrop ¥ Staizer D Stror Smith EJ She hirk I Sla Slocum ¥ Schinkowsky ¥ Schlower ¥ Swith ¥ 3 n H v Smith T M in the blood, or you are pale and puny. Brown's Iron Bitter is the most efficient preparation cf iron; gentle, powerful and reliable, The tse 0f Lbetesmu * Bhir Uae" 1a cocnection with & & COTPOFALE DAME Of & CTOREFOM., conveys an idoa of | 19t what r0qulrod by tho truveling pul - lo—a Short Live Guick 'y @ ticns—all of which are fusu hed by the rostest 1allwey in Amorios. Gatcaco, ffiwavaes And St. Paul. I8 owne and onexatos over ¢,600 milesof Northorn Llinols, Wisconsin, Minnecotes Iowa Dakots; and a4 t4 main lioce, brauches and conneo tionn reach all tho grest business ceadres of dhe deassiption of Shert Line, Chicayo, Miiwaukes, St. Ohicago, Milwaukes, La Crosse a 0, Milwaukoe, Aberdo 0, Mil waukoe, Eau Clal Nnotia. Ellondale arad Stlllwater' ikoo, Wausau aud Berrill, Mil waukvo, Boaver Data and Oshkosh, 7aukesha and Ooonomone. ndison aad Prairiodu Clden i oud Fairibaull, 3 Minoral Polod. Dubugue. % Taland aud Codar Rapids. ouncil Bluffs and Omaha. Ohicago, Sloux 3 Chloago, Milwauk Rook aland, Dubuque, & Daven Pullma Finest Dnlng 1 Aho w.rll are ¢ the main lnes of the CHICAGO MILWAUKER AND ST, PAUL BAILWAY, and vory sttention is pald to paasmngera by courteous smploys of the Compauy MERRILY, Geu'l M A. V' H. CARF T. CLARK, Gen | Bupt. UEO.UE Gua Fasa Agh “'h Gea'l, Ps Agd == o The richest private soldier who died in Eogland last year was Patrick Casey,who [ 2 ITISRELIABLE, FOR in ou rln—t Kidney & Liver k Troubles, Bladder, Urinary and Liver Discasos, Dropay, Gravel and, Sinotontion of, Diabvetos, Urine. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. It cures Biliousness, Headachs, Jaundioe, Sour * Btomach, Dywpepsia, Constipation and Piles., IT WORKS PROMPTLY and cures Intemperance, Nervous Discascs, General Debility, Excesson and Femalo Woalkness, USE IT AT ONCE. It restores the KIDNEYS, LIVER and BOW- ELS, to & healthy action and CURES when all other medicines fail. 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The Sclonoo of Lifo ohould be read by tho youn, for Inatructlon, and by the affifcted for relfef. It will benefit all.—Lond cot. Tnere is no momber of 5 enco of Lato will not be usel ent, guardian, Instruetor o Address the Poabody Mec H. Parker, No. 4 Bultinch Eteeet, Roston, Mass., who may be consulted on all db requiring skifl and oxperlence. Chronio and obstinate dlseasos that have baflld the kil of all oth yi- clans, o apoctalty: * Such_troatod muboses HEAL oty withibnt an tostance of tilurs. TUYQEIF wem&w B taty to whom The 8ol whethor youth, par ymaa.—Argonaut, ins.tute, or Dr. OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CROUNSE'S RLOCK, Cor. 16th and Capitol Avonua, treats all oases Crip pled or Doformed, also discases of th Nervous 8ystem, Blood, and Urinary Organs All sasea of Curvatnre of the Spine, Crooked Feot Legs and Arws, Disoascs o the Kip, Knee, nnd Ankle Joints. Al Chronie affections ofthe Liver Rheumatism, Paralyels, Piies, Ulcers, Catarrh, Asth ma and Bronohifis aro ated by now and suc- oonstul methods. All diseases of tne Blood and Urln ary Organe, ncluding those weulting from inclscre- tlon, or exposure, 10 eafely and succossfully treated And » curs gusaatood; . Youhy mon, miadle aged, ligeation, Palpitation of the a8, Lose of Memory,Lack bo restored 0 health : and vigor, It cese is not too long mneglected. had £106, 11s, 11d. The Surgcon in chargs i a graduate of Joffer- e — — son Medical College ) avd has studied hie protession in London, P jorlin, It aff call or writa full doscription of your case, and m clno may Congnltation frec. Ad dros Omahs Dispens: Omaha, Stindays. “10a_m tA.Send for teeatise either on male dlseses or ef rmities, (BHASKA LAND AGLNCY 0. F. DAVIS & 0., SUCEESBOR TO DAVIS @ KNYDAS.) Gomural REAL ESTATE 1506 PAKNAM ST OMADA. Have 101 sais 360,000 aores carofully seieched Iands & Eestern Nobraaks, B T ) Tragroved tarms 10F salo ln Dougias, Dodge, Collax einite, Burt, Cuming, Sarpy, Weaicgloa, Noriok Baundo Butier Jountiea. 0 ail parts of the State Money loaned on mproved farme, Nosary Public alwavs in ofice Correspond n‘_e A1 2 Mavheoa ® TSP pecialist aem re- dross LOUISIANA. MO~ ‘@) [ [= EVERY PERSQY, w 0l @ [ 10K 05 WELL I Is invited to send thei uddress to Tue Sweer Specieic €0, Drawer 4 Atlunta, G, for & copy of thelr triatise on Blood 5d ki Diseases, wbich will be mislod fove ‘\rD = o Cancer for Many Years. \cted for man r treated by A famil with a our of tho by nout Al sersant his been o on_ her nos 7 imuch greater returna. A CROWING CITY The remarkablé growth of Omaha during the last fow years Is a matter of great astonishment to those who pay an ocensional visit to this growing clity. The development of the Stock Yarde--the necessity of the Belt Line Road--the finely paved streets—the hundreds of new residences and costly business blosks, with the population of our city moro than doubled in the last five years. All thie is a great surprise to visltors end ls the admiration of our citizens, This rapid growth, the bueinesa activity, and the many substantial improvements mado a lively demand for Omaha real estate, and every investor has made a handeome profit. Since the Wall Street panlc last May, with the subsequent cry of hard times, there has been lesa demaud from specula- tors, but a fair demand from investors secking homes. Thin latter class are taking advantage of low prices In build- ing material and are secaring their homes at much less cost than will b® possible a year hence. Speculators, too cen bay real esta’ 2 cheaper now and onght t> take advant present prices for fatur profi 0 few years promlses greate velspments in Omaha than tha par i years, which have been ss good - st vo could reasonably osive, Few ma s ufacturing establishments and largean- bing houses ara added almost woekly, job all add to the prosparity of Omaha. and There are many in Omaha and through- ut the State, who hLave their money in the banks drawing a nominal rate of n- erest, which, if judiciously Invested in Omaha real ectate, would bring them We have many bargains which we are confident will bring the purchaser large profita in the near future. ‘We Lave for sale the finest resi- North we have fine lots at reason- hle prices on Sherman n’vvill’n". 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th s 8 Davenport, Cuming, and all the lua;ling streefs in that direction. The grading of Fm;x’nnn’,‘(;,:)lifon nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the e e e B s city, and with the buildmg of the street car line out Farnam, the pro- l perty in the western part of the city l will increase in value. We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section I by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price in ashort time, ‘We also have some fine husiness lots and some elegant inside resi- dencer for sale, hing toinvest will find 18 by culling on u vh [ REAL ESTAD: BROKERS, 213 Bouth 14t Bet vsen Farnham w01 Woug)as, o0 £, P.8.—We ask hava progerty for sale a5 a'ow gain to vive us a call- We want o ‘1} bares;. We will positivedy o/, handle i erby at wore than alns, p- - r— | ¥, real valus S puschiocs'out writen guaraoieo to tefun the |, and listening to dispatohos is about | circumatances would Lord Roscbery ac- s s = Wuioga tnand only by JOHN O: WEST & 00, 8 uneatisfactory and unremunerative a|cept the place. H 8 NOSE ¥ fham oy © oaa Madioon Bi., Obioneo. Il | bsincus an w man can engage in. After r—— s o . " T2 T M tanding around and haying your corns Svracvss, N. Y., June 12, 1883, T . Norraska | oo ghn Naves Jag, H, PEABODY, M. D, :‘r:filp‘fi upon for half an .‘f.,.f,' the in-| *'Isuffered with kidney disease snd 3 ! i ek, an o 2.9 instrument commences to click, every- | tenso pain in back. One .h‘.m'u relieved ll o .\T - BAZADNE OF THOROUGHNRAD AND WIGH GRADE Aot o '_‘,"'-‘ e put on Sulive o Physlcl&n & BULZOOI iy says huvh, and thesolowin slonco{wnd wix boitlon. of Howr's (Kiduey mnd {58 ) AEREFORD WD JERSEY CATTLE {esemariafi melinnilhedin i only broken by the olick of the instru- | Liver) Ressvy complotely cared mo." ~ {18 7 f EbHy W0 Jtiorl TALTLE | wbeodvery'vad vomieelil - Heclidonce No. 1407 Jones 86, Office, No. 1600 ¥ar £ 1ot and the labored breathing of the | H. 8. Procter, Furniture desler, 60 o 11 2 ( ey SN R Mo, | % pacn obasch. Offios bours 12w, to | p. mkad Lowm B f 0 o0y ligtenera, After the lapse of |lins St. | - EhaEy L ; : : \ 08 p . Tolophone for office 97, resideuce 185,

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