THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JANUARY g , 1877. Eight Pages. Death of i Noted Mo-phini t. Prom the Deniion ( Tezu ) News. Jack .Lynch , familiarly known as "Deaf Jack , " who had been con fined to his room for several week" , died Tuesday evening at 3 o'clck , at air. PattersoH'a residence , on Weat ribiddy strtet. Beat Jack was , in some respects , a remarkable character. In 1861 he was stabbed in the neck in an affray in Colorado , and took morphine tc allay hiasufferings. It eoon devel oped iiito a habit , and he continued to increase the dose until finally he could not keep it ou bis stomach. He then resorted to injecting it un der the skin , and before he died he would consume iu this way the enormous quantity of flfty-two bottles a month ! Of late years he had been very deaf , his limbs were partially paralyzed , and his skin had turned dark. Deaf Jack had resided in Dension a long time , and nearly every one knew him. He was of a jovial dis position and bad a good many the sporting friends , especially among ing fraternity , who supplied his necessitties. Hiding Hit Tracks. From the Detroit Free Press. There were vigorous inquiries at the Post Office , yesterday , for the chief cierk , and when tne Captain's face appeared at the window the in- quirerasKed : "Has a cross-eyed woman been here asking for letters addressed to me ? " The Captain hadn't seen her. Well , she'll be here this forenoon She's my wife , and she's a llitle weak In the head. She's got the notion that 1 get love letters fiom a woman in Canada , and she'll be here to ask for my mall. " > e "Well , Idon'tgetany such letters musn't give her of course , but you my mail. She might get one with a draft in , and uot know its value. Just say to her that you never Knew of my receiving a letter here and that you have repeatedly heard me Bay that I had the best wife in town. " "But I don't know you. " "Never mind that In dealing with an insane woman its best to be soft and slick and smooth. J ust shake hands with her , praise her small feet , and tell her she ought to be proud of such a husband as I am. ' ATTENTION I Is called to the perfect-fitting shirts and fine underwear manufactured by Ihe Omaha Shirt Factory , Ph. Gottheimer , proprietor. Havin/f opened an establishment for the ex- ' elusive manufacture of these goods , he uarantees satisfaction in every * case Loth as to quality and fit , ant his facilities are such that he is en abled to tarn out better work at less prices than can possibly be offered elsewhere. A full line of gents : fine furnishing goods constantly on and. Give him a call. i26ym The New York -'TlielMrg Ainu Newsiapr , " aargest Circulation. AMONG THE BEST PEOPLE. I. It publishes all the news. The ser- Tant of no man and ths slave of no party it can afford to and des tell the iraih ab nt all. all.II. . It is impartial and indep indent. Be- lievincin intelligent suffrage , it aims to Inr- nish voters the fullest and fair.st informa tion. to quality them fet the wisest discharge of their responsibility. III. It is , a italwayes was , essentially republican. It may qnanel in the future , as it has done in the pact with errors of Re publican leaden or corruptions in the Re publican party ; butit can never cease to be true to Kepublicaa principles , fnd e-i ecial- ly to those golden doctrines of civil servie .reform , hard money , the sanctity of ihe Vjational faith , ana eqal ja-tice to * all closes at the South , -which formed the cor nerstones of Qov. Hkye's admirable letter of aecebtance. IV. Ita moral tone is pure and elevtaed. The family circle is teyer profaned by any- thinc which appears in the columns of the Tribune , V. The choicest standard and current lit- terature of the d&y is presented in its col nmns , including cotrespondenc * . foems. stories , and reviews from the most talented and popular writers. t JVI. It is the best and cheapest Farme 'a saner published. "The Weekly Tribune niaa done m > re to make good farmers than ny"tner influence which ever existed. VJT. The market reports of the Tribune c. e ifldi pensible to ev rv buyer and seller it. the country. Quotations are given daily and weekly of almost every article bought and sold iu the markets of the world , and with unvarying and almost infallible ac curacy. Its cattle , butter and cheese , and other markets are thd recognized Istandard. Vni. More copies of the Tribune are paid for and reaa by the American people tlan of any other newspaper of eqnil price in ihe country a fact which is the best demonstration f the value of the p ° per , IX. The readers of The Tribune repre sent large y the best enterp.ising and progressive - gressive mmdt > of the country. Persons who are interested in pure politics , the ad- rano of science aid the progress of opin ion. will find their demands met by The Tribune. X. Public rpproval and prospaiity have rewarded the independent and self- respectful of ThetTribune. It has a larger and stronger course corps of earnest w > rkers among its friends than ever before , and constantly receives readers words of ceives from old and new encouragement. TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE. ( Postage free to the subset iber. ) Daily 'By mail ) one yeur. . . . . $10 00 SemiWeeklyOnevetr - 3 01 Five copies , one year - 12 00 Ten copies tand one extra ) one 2500 year - . - Weekly-One year - - 200 Five copies , one rear. - . 7 ! 0 en copies , one year . . . . . _ . 12 60 Twenty copies , one year. . . . , 22 Ou Thirty copies , onoyerr - 30 00 Each persjn procuring a club of ten or EUD cribers is entitled to one extra .veekly. pore and of fifty or more to a SemiTe - To clereymen the Weekly Tribune will be Icent one year for SI 50 ; The Simi-Weekly bar S2.EO. anc the Daily for t\ \ ) . Specimen copies free. esr t Bsr'Agents and canvassers wanted in fvery town , with whom libtral arronge- nents will be made. AU remmittances at sender's risk , by draft on New York , poatal order , ne brln registered le'.ter. Address simply NEVNOHK. . O'TOOI , * [ Corner Dodge and Sixteenth Street * , ha opened a first class meat store to be known as the _ _ SIXTEENTH STKKET iSlEAT MARKET ° f SAUSAGES. be public are reipectfully Invited. DOTS a GERMAN ADVERTISEMENTS. itftl. ma > eaattBofttr. Rr. 252 BOltl Ctt. . flctSrttn iibltfum jiirSsfer unq son frintn S < $ ucn unb Sttcftln itnb iittet no 1 l Sr 8roofln Meat JRorfet & SJatfinn Cenfe < ( r. 412 , 414 , 416 , 13. 6tr. , Omaba , 3lib , noB9 1tir Citv Meat Market SHEELY B < OS , oixn iebcr Rtil rtntn green BorroU ton frflrt , ejitd , SaltjMiS , © enCfltl unh Blft tor SSBiitffe. 5rH $ ( SontHc flttt an jjan . 0m laHrtWci flutsruiS tittet. Cbrrlo Cto . 'v- MEAT MARKETS. JOHN L. HILL. No. 484 Fourteenth St. Keeps constantly on hand , Frosli Meats of A.11 K inas. Poultry and game of every description , Smoked meats. Hams , Shoulders Ac. . Goods delivered in any part of the city free of cost. Oysters a speciality. Prices reasonable. nov28tf U Jr JK > < Xt MEAT MARKET IBlh Street bet. Cdifornia ud W.blttr. We keep on hand a large supply of fresh salted meats. Also a large stock of fine Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Bieoi. At the lowest rates. WM. AU8T * KCTJTH , mayMly Proprleltaa. THE BEE AS A Circulating Medium -IT . . 6O2O SUBSCRIBERS ! - REACHING A - POPULATION OF OVER 36,145. FACTS FOR BUSINESS MEN WHO AM'TOE TO CONSIDER. Business men who advenife will do well to look at the subjoined statement of cir culation of THE BKK , November 1 , 1876. Merchants advertise in newspapers to reach the people. It therefore pays to investi gate and ascertain the best medium to ac complish that result. The circulation of TBE BKK is larger than that of any paper in the trans-Missouri country , excepting San Francisco journals One additional fact worthy of note : TBE BKK is not merely a local or State paper , fnt A NATIONAL JOURNAL. Its constantly increasing subscription list embraces persons in nearly every State and Territory in the Union. Th great difficulty in establithing newspapers la met in secnr ing the first three thousand subscribers When that number is once reached , the list rolls up at a rapid rate. Its news becomes more varied and of general interest , and its advocates help to increase its subscription list by thousands as readily as its agents se cure hundreds at the beginning. Nebraska is one of the largest States in the Union. Many of its counties are inac cessible to railroads. Yet there is not a county in the State which TB BKK does not reach. As an illustration we will men tion a few of the leading counties in the State : Adams county. 28 dailies , 26 weeklies : Cass. 30 dailies , 176 weeklies ; Clay , 18 dailies , 43 weeklies ; Bodge , 34 dailies , 149 weeklies ; Douglas , ( outside of Omaha ) , 20 dailies. 185 weeklies ; Fillmore , 19 dailies. 30 weeklies ; Gage. 23 dailies , 46 weeklies ; Hall. Si dailies. S weeklies ; Jeff erson. 3 dailies , 34 weeklies ; Johnson , 12 dailies. 75 weeklies ; Lancaster. 62 dailies. 48 dailies. 25 6 weeklies ; Lincoln county. weeklies ; Merrick. 20 dailies. 24 weeklies ; Kemaha. 17 dailies , 91 weeklies ; Otoe. 25 dailies. 82 weeklies : Pawnee. 3 dailies , 48 weeklies : Flatte , 39 dailies. 20 weeklies Richardson. 14 dailies , 97 weeklies ; Saline. 29 dailies , 82 weeklies ; Sarpy. 15 dailies , 109 weeklies ; Saunders , 36 dailies. 136 weeklies ; Seward , 24 dailies. 64 weeklies ; Thayer , 10 dailies , 68 weeklies ; Washing ton , 35 dailies. 74 weeklies ; Webster. 39 weeklies' TOTAL IS THE STATES AND TERRITORIES. Dailiet. Weetlta. Total. Nebraska 2.245 2.233 4.478 Arizona Territory 1 1 California 9 10 19 Colorado. . . . . . 5 5 Connecticut. . - " - 4 4 Dakota Territory. . . . 41 41 District of Columbia- 1 4 Florida 6 6 Idah * Illinoffl * 7 30 < 7 Indian Territory 1 Iowa. . . . . . . 64 572 666 Kansas : ! 28 Kentucky 26 26 Louisiana. . . . . - 1 i 2 2 Maine Maryland. . . . . . . . Massachusetts Michigan 2 12 ] 4 Minnesota Mississippi I 1 Missouri. 16 35 51 3 2 S Montana- Nevada New Hampshire . 3 3 New Jcney . . . . . New York Mexico 18 25 f. New 31 Ohio - 11 20 2 2 Oregon Pennsylvania 17 21 38 Tennessee- . . . . . . . - 6 6 Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utab. . . 53 125 178 Vermont . . . . 3 3 Virginia. . . . . . 1 1 243 Wyoming 139 104 Wisconsin - 3 9 12 Washington Ter 3 3 Forcigu mail 1 13 14 Total . -26.1 * 3.384 6.020 Grand Total i,0l , BTEON BXED. ' 8. KEED. Byron Reed & Co , . TRR OLDEST ESTABLISHED Real Estate Agency * IN NEBRASKA. keep a complete abstract of title t all real estate in Omaha and Douglas county. AMU-1111 .Arcnii wmt4 mry- vhfrc. BuuneM nononbly and fii4 mm rutlralui tent free Addn * WOBTB * ou , % OooifIL NOTICE. To George Smith Barclay W > ite Junior War- ietta 6. Warren Wolcott Barclay Whiti and Peter Houtel non-rttident defendant ! . You are hereby notified that on the 23d day of December 18:6 : a petition was filled in the District Court in and for Douglas Count ; Nebraska by George S. Oilman as plaintifl and against yon impleaded with Joel T , Griffin and others as defendants the obje-t and prayer of which petition is that an account may be taken of the amount due to the said plaintiff upon certain notes and ir ortgnge executed by the sair Joel T. Griffin and wite 01 the 1st day of September , 1873 to secure the sum of $5.001 with interest at 12 per cent , irom date payable to the order of the said plaintiff on the 1st day ofep - tember 1876. that an order > ray be made re quiring the payment of fail sum within a short day to be fixed and that in default of such payment the said premises so mortgaged may be ordered to be sold and the proceeds applied to the payment thareot and to re deem sai J premises from sale for taxes and to pay the delinquent taxes due thereon a'd costs and attorneys reel to be award ed bv the Court. Also that the said defendants Barclay White and Peter llousel may be required to disclose the extent and nature of their interest in or lien on the said premises and the amonnt thereof , that the amount due to the said Geo. Warren Smith under his mortgage on lot 4 in block 87. in Omaha Cit ? may be ascertained and that said lot may be sold and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount which may be co found due , and to the redemption of taid lot from sale for taxes and the balance so the amonnt so to be found due to said plainitff. that thereupon the said defendants may each of them be forever excluded from all right enterest and equity of redemption in or to said premises or any parHhreof and for general relief. The said premises ar < > thus described. Lot 4 block 87 , in Omaha , City , the s. w. % of the n. w. % of section 6 township 14 Ranre 13 east. Also the s. e. M of the n. e. % of section 1 township 14 range 12 east , also commencing at the S. E. corner of the west K of the n. e. M of sec tion 1 township 14 ranee 12 east , thence n. 23.19 chains-thence W. 11.30 chains to center of little Papillion creek thence in a southerly direction al'ngthe meanders of said creek to a point in the center of said creek , on the 89nth line of the west M of the neof said section 1. thence past 9.60 chain * to place of beginning , containing iu all 99.16 acres of land. Yon are required to answer said petition on the 5th day of February , 1877. GEO. W. DOANE. dec27-w4w Attv. for plaintiff Have You a Dollar FOROlCe DOLLAR We Will 8 BU. restage Paid fie ffeekly fforlfl ONE YEAR. J. It contains AM. THE NEWS of the last seven days , collected by the agents and correspondents of the New York Daily WORLD , and in fulness , accuracy and enter prise in this respect is unequalled. 2. Its AGHICUL/rUKAI , DEPART. MKXT contains the latest news of farm ex- oeriments at home and abroad , contribution ? by home and foreign twriters , full reports of the Farmers' Club of the American Institute , and quotations of valuable and interesting articles appearing in the agricultural week lies and magazines. , 3. Its GRANGE NEWS , to which atten tion is specially called , is a feature which can be found in no other paper. All the resour ces at the command of a great metropolitan daily newspaper are employed in its collec tion , and the resnlt is a page each week where the members may find a complete re cord of the work of the order in every State In the Union for t ! e past seven days. In ad dition to this weekly record , THE WORLD gives the cream of all the local grange pa pers in every State. This department is and will continur to be under the charge of one of the activ e-nbers of the order- 4. For the I IBKSIDEDEPARTMEXT in addition to it , other attractions , such as poetry , : miscellany _ , .numerous extracts .tc. , dnr u the coming year , there will be not less VII d one hundred short tails by the best writers of fiction in England and America , 5. The MARKET REPORTS , brought down to the hour of publication , are the best that can be made. Each ma lie 'ire- ported by ono whose special knowledge and training make him the best authority on the United States- For that subject in - accu racy and completeness the market reports of THE WORLD are unrivalled. "THE WORLD is not only the best but the oheapest newspaper ever offered the farmer. " Semi-Weekly (1O4 Noa. ) 82 a Tear. (313 ( Nos. ) 810 per Tear. Specimen copies sent upon application. Addren. THE V OttLlV 35- Park Row , N. Y. * * * AGENTS WANTED loselltllen'w book J1VENT8 AT THE NATION AL CAPITAL ANDTHE CAMPAIGN OF 1876. Just the book for the times. Qives a full history of the National Capital inct Government. Shows how the govern ment has been managed since its organiza tion. Explains how jobs are put through Congress. Gives a full history of the WAt - by Fraud * and Belknap Scandal. It gives the lives of Hayes , Wheeler , Tilden and Elendricks. Grand chance for agents. Ad- Iress. J. H. CHAMBERS. St. Louis. Mo. i23 8w _ SHERIFFS SALE By virtue ot a writ of execution isned out > f the District Court o ! Douglas county Ne- > raska , and to me directed , I will on the [ 2th day of January , A. D. . 1877 , cell at inblic auction the go ds and chattels levied > n under said writ , to-wit : 1 mower ; 1 lum > er wagon. Scows , 1"hoes,2 bay marjs 1 jay colt , 1 black colt , ' 2 cultiv tors l har- ow , 1 plpw , 1 corn plow. 1 sulky rake , 3 ribs corn , estimated at 5.V ) bushels. loU > arlcy estimated at > 00 bushels , to satisfy a adcment of paid court recove edby Cyrus B. McCormtek fc Company against fleoree S. Warren and Abraham Dennis , said sale o take place on the premises of the i aid Dennis m section nine (9) ) township ( 6) ) ante ten (10) ( ) cast at one o'clock p. m. . ALFRED BURLEY. It Sheriff. LEGAL NOTICE. state of Nebraska. Douglas county , ss : At Co.nty Court held * tthe county court com , in and for sail county. Dtcemb.r & 1 , V. D. . 1876. Present 0. H. Sedgwick. bounty Judge. In the c.atter of the estate > f Jo'eph Bauma- . deceased : On reading and on filling the verified pe- .ition of Willhelmeaia Banman. praying .hat the last will ana testament of said e- : : aeedbe probated , allowed and established in a she ocpointel executrix- Ordered , t at January 31st , A , D. 1876 at 9 > ' . lock a.m. , is unsigned for hetring said petition , when all persons interested in laid matter mty appear at a county court to > e held , in and for said county , and show ; anse why the prayer of petitioner should lot be granted ; and that notice of ho pen- iency of said pe.ition aad the hearing .hereof , be gisen to all persons ntcres ed n said matter , by publish ng a copy of this > rder in the Omaha Weekly BKI. a news- > apeprin'ed in aid county , for three BUC- lessive w.eks. prior to said diy of hearing , C. H. t > EUG > ? ICK. jan3-w3t County ju.-ge. [ ANHOQD RESTORED. Victims of youthful imprudence I who have tried in vain every know. I remedy , will learn of a simple pre scription. FREE , for the'speeiy cure . debility , premature decay , lost aanhood. and all disorders brought on bv xcesses. Any druggist has the ingredients. Lddress. DAVIDSON A CO. 86 Nassan-Ft. . few York. MARRIAGE _ 1 and rot . nageable on the mjtteru of the lexnal tjsteia , hj abuse GUIDE etc. . latest dMcoyenea In th v. , _ _ _ _ J > acDceornproductlon ; howt f trslv hifPT in the manitd relation Mai and temak ' .ing and middle aged ihould rea. ar.d pmerreit : ii.Uuui infonnalion , which no one can afford to be with at ; on her to pmerrethe hralth , and complexion , an i\eto faded cheeka the irrahneu ot Toutht the bert an n)7 ) true MamanOnide In te world. Pnct SO cent r MalL The author may be coniulted penonally or a iall on tcy of the tubjeetn mentioned In hii work. . A i OUT ? urwuhiuTtaxt.CMraao Q. TRADE MA RK. The purest and but Pickles. Sauces , and ia'ad Dressing. Ac. , put DP under the above rade mark. The manufacturing process tnden them free from anything deleterious. [ ive * a pleasant flavor , and makes them xisp and spier. The beit material only ued. All goods guaranteed. Try them. RECKHOW PRESELV NG co. . , u 36-lm 138 Chambers Street. N. Y OMAHA BUSmESS 1HBEC10R1 CRACKER MANUFACTORY. McClure * Smith. 185 Barney Street , bet 1th and 12th. _ deol5-tt JOB PRINTING. Omaha Bee. 138 Farnham Street. _ MEHUHANT TAILOIS ( i. A. Lindqnest. the Mercnant - ailor , ha icceived a full assortment of Cloths , Cassi jieres and Vestings , for spring and snmme : * hich can be made up in the latest style anc it reasonable rates. Satisfaction gnaran teed. _ septi SOAP FACTORV. Premium Soap Works. Powell 4 Co. , stil manufacture their Premium Soap. F'vi firft premiumsawarded by the Douglas conn' ty and State fairs , and Pottar itamie count ] Iowa. Orders solicited from the trade. FREDERICK ; THE HATTEIE OF O > jVHA. , Opposite Grand Central Hotel. _ dec 6-6nl lTA1VrT.T.T OH.TTW. CLOSING OUT SALE. I am goine to leave this country for Den mark early in the spring , and , consequent- of which I have bought for cash consider ably under ordinary prices , and I am will ing to give the very best of bargains. I have lately received large invoices of winter goods , consisting of Waterproofs , Flannels , Carsimeres and Jeans , which will be sold cheap. Please call and inspect my stock ot oods and convince yourself that I mean to ell out. ocH 3m DXiJMTJUW.'JtCT. DEIMTISTS , OFFICE , No. 232 FAR N HAM ST. UP 8TAIES , Bet ! 3th& ! < > hSt5 , , OAXA-IZA. Mr Oldest cracUcin ? Dentists in tbe clty- i. 8. BILU5Q8. A. . W. KA80H. l > rs. Billings & JVoson. DE3STTZSTS 234 rarnham Street. , BETWEEN 13TH 414TH .UP-STAIRS Teeth extracted without pain by use of Ni rous Oxide. Office open at all hours. PHYSICIANS AHJ > SURGEONS , SURGICAL KOOMIS , I. VAN CAMP , M. D. Dispenses his own medicines , and besid tegular practice , makes specialities of De rangements and Diseases peculiar to women , Fistula. Piles and other diseases of the Kec- nm. OFFICE Corner or ITamhsT : and 14th Street , first door to the right , np-staini. Res idence. 18th Street , first door south of the Second Methodist Church , Omaha , Nebraa ka. Address Lock Box 304. tanSld&wtf H PMATHEWSONMIX Physician & Surgeon Office Cor. Farnham and 13th st. over Drug Store Residence , 615 east side Seventeenth street between Davenport and Chicago. Office hours 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. . 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. . decUi-lm V. H. COFFMACT. M. D.t Physician & Surgeon 241 Firnhlm Strict for Professional Services Three Dollars a risit see 10-dlv O.S. WOOD M.D. , HOMCEPATHIST ROOM I. CREIGUTON BLOCK , Northwest Corner Fifteenth and Douglit-SU. Residence 995 Sixteenth Street. Corner ot irace. Omaha , Nebraska. Compound Oxygen treatment for Chronic Diseases. Office Hoursto 10 A. M. , 1 to 4 P. M. . * nd6to8P. M. sep20dtf H. A. WORLE Y. M. D. . KOMGEPATHJ8T OFHCE-Rooms.Nos.1213. Jacobs'Block. COR. FIFTEENTH-ST. & CAPITOL-A 7. earOFKICE HOURS 0 to 10 a. m. . 2 to 4. ind 7 to 8 p. m. ianStf H.C.JESSENM.D. . HOMCEPATHIST Baidence : 204 Howard , let. 12jl < fcl3A.S OiBce 43312th St. bet. Farnam i Harney Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m. . irom 1 to 4 p n. . and from 7 to 8 p. m. octlBtf DR. DON , OFFICE 511 Fourteenth-it , 2d floor , Room I , OMAHA NEBRASKA. rreats ChronicVirulent and Special Diseos- ! S including Nervous Debility and Vene real complaints such as SyphilisGonorrhea , Sleet , Stricture , Orchitis , Bnbo. Charges reasonable , and permanent cures nade in the shortest time possible. Seminal Weakness , Spermatorrhea ( night losses ) , sexual Debility and Impotency ( loss of lexual power ) , and all Impediments to Mar riage permanently cured. No mercury used. Patients at a distance treated by letter. Med- cines sent everywhere. Consultations free , ) p onally or by mail. Office hears ; 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday p. m. to 4 D. m. tan2tf MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. MAX. MONVOISIN. Fur Skin Dresser. Tan er , Kid Cloves and For Cieid , Buck and Far Gloves Repaired. 19410th St. Shop. 35th St. bet. Howa.d and Jackson. dee26-tf PUMPS. PIPE & HOSE. Steam. Force and Lift Pumps. Iron andH Brass Double and Single Acting Force , ; Pumps , Lead , Oas and Steam Pipe and ; ; Fittings. Brass Valves , Hose , Engine rrimmings. etc. Wholesale and Retail. A. L. STRANO. ? > cl8-Cm 1K1 Farnham-st. . Omaha. Neb. A J. PECS. IrHEHAL COMMON MERCHANT. 282 Donglai Street.dec23tf " " "VEG-ETINE Says a Bcstrn physician , "has no equal a ; a blood purifier. Hearing of it * manv won derful cures , after all other remedies bat failed , I vfcited the Laboratory and con vincel myself of its genuine merit. It ii orepared from barks , roots and hebj , eaet of which is highly effective , at.d they an compounded in such a manner as to pro duce astonishing results. " Is tbe great Blood purifier. VEG-HiTlNE Will cure the worst case of Scrofu'a. Is recommended by physicians and apoth ecaries. Has effected some marvelous cures in cases of Tancer. VEuETIME Cures the worst cases of Banker. VE&.KTIJNJS Meets with wonderful success in Murcu- nal diseases. \ \ ill eradicate Salt Rheum from the sys tem. Cures the most inveterate cases of Erysip elas , VEG-ETINE Removes pimples and Humors from the face. face.VEGET NE Cures Constipation and regulates the bow els. Is a valuable remedy for-Headache. Will cure Dyspepsia V - TIN R Restores the entire system to a healthy condition. VEGETINE Cures Pains in the Siie.- VEG Remove ? the cause of Dizziness. Relieves Faint ness at the Stomach. VJECETHSTS Cures Pains in the Back- _ VECETHT3 ; Effectually cures Kidney Complaint la effective in its cure of Female Weakness , VBCBTI E Is the ( rreat remedy for General Debility. Is acknowledged by aU'clnsses of people to be the best and most reliable blood puri fier in the world. VEGETIWJS IS SuLD BY ALL DRUG- OISTS. VEGETINE PURIFIES THE BLOOD. RENO- VATr.S AUD INVIGORATES TBE WHOLE SYSTEM. ITS MEDICAL PROPRIETIES ARE Alteratiye , TonicSolyeDt any inret'c. ' _ Vegetine is made exclusively from the juices of carefully selected barks , roots and herbs , and so strongly concentrated , that it will effectually eradicate from the system every taint of scrofula , scrofulous humor , tumors , 'cancer , cancerous humor , eryjipe- las. salt rheum , syphilitic diseases , canker faintness at the stomach , and all diseases that arise from impure blocd. Sciatica , in- flamatory and chronic rheumatism , neural gia , gout and spinal complaints , can only be effectually cured through the blood. For ulcers and eruptive diseases of the skin , pustules , pimples , blotches , bolls , tetter , scald-head and ring-worm , Vegetine has never failed to effect a permanent cure. For pans in the back , kidney complaints , dropsy , female weakness , lencorrhoea , aris ing from internal ulceration , and uterine diseases and general debility. Vegetine acts directly upon the causes of these complaints. It invigorates and strengthens the whole system , acts.upon the secretive organs , allays inflammation , cures ulceration and regulates the bowels. For catarrh , dyspepsia , habitual costiveness ness , palpitation of the heart , head-ache , piles , nervousness and general prostration of the nervous system , no medicine has given such perfect satisfaction as the Vege tine. It pnrifiies the blood , cleanses all tha organs , and possesses a controlling power overtbe nervous system. The remarkable cures effected by Vege tine have iniuced many physicians and otaphecaries whom we know to prescribe and use it in their own families. In fact. Vegetine is the best remedy yet discovered for the above diseases , and is the only reliable BLOOD PURIFIER yet placed before the public. THE BESTEVIDDEMCE. The following letter from Rev. E. S. Best , Pastor of M.E , Church , Natick , Mass. . will be read with interest by many physicians Also , those suffering jgrom the same disease asaffiirted the son of the Rev. E. S. Best. No body can doubt this testimony , as there is no doubt about the cnraVre powers of VESETINE : NATICI , Mass. , Jan. 1 , 1874. Mr. H. R. STKVKKS : DBAR SIR We have good reason for regarding your VEGETINE a medicine of the greatest value. We feel assured that it has been the means of saving our son's life. He is now seventeen years of age ; for the last two years he has suffer ed necrosis of his lee , nearly all who saw him thought his recovery impossible. A council of ab'a physicians could give us but the faintest hope of his ever rallying , two of them decla'ing that he was beyond the reach of human remedies , that even amputation conld not < ave him , as he had not vigor enough to survive tbe operation Just then we commenced giving him VEGETINE and from that time to the present he has been continuously improving. He has lately re sumed his studies , thrown away his crutches and cane and walks about cheerfully and strong. Though th re is still some discharge from the opening where tr-e limb was lanced , we have the fullest confidence that in a little while he will be perfectly cured. He has tNken three dozen bottles of VEG ETINE , bnt lately uses but little , as he de clares thatbe is to well to be taking medicine. Respctfully yours , E. S. BEST. MnS. L. C. F. BEST. ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. If VEGETINE will relieve pain , cleanse , purify and cure such diseases , restoring the patient to perfect health aft r tryin ? differ ent physicians , many remedies , affering for years , is it not conclusive prooif yon can be cnredj 'thy is thismedic.ne per forming such treat cures T It worku in the blood , in the circulating fluid. It can truly be called the GREAT BLOOD PURIFER. The great source of disease originates in the blood : and no medicine that does not act directly upon it , to purifr and renovate , has any just claim upon'public attention. RECOMMEKD IT HEARTILY. SOUTH BOSTON , Feb. 7.1870. Mr. STKVKSS ! Dear Sir I have taken several bottles of your VEGETI3E , and am convinced it is a valuable remedy or Dys pepsia , Kidney Complaint , and general de-J bility of the system. \ I can heartily * recommend it to all suffering - ' ing from the above complaints , Yourie- spec u y. jjRS. MOAROEPARKEK. 3S6 Athens Street. PRKPARKn BT H. R. STEVENS , B OSTON. . . .MASSA CHUSETTS. VEGETINE ISSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS decl3-wl m , DVERTfSlNl AX3MOW AND WHERETO DO IT i jonkoi 5i pages evcrradTtitlser ihould lia' . -tore DJj.Ulu < r contrao is. Sent tor ten cents 'ij WJNZER & ' 0 GRAIN Chicago and Omaha. MISCELLANEOUS * : THE "NEW AUTOMATIC. " TheZMost Marvellous Advance in Sewing Mechanism. The machines of the past are complicated. I The " New Automatic" is simple , noire * noisy , heavy running , easily deranged , slow. I less , easy running , always in order , rapid , with many and weak parts , of rough work- I with nineteen moving parts , of exquisite manship , unreliable feed , constantly varyI I finish , a perfect and irresietable feed , wito- mg tension and make a clumsy , weak and I out tension , and makes a strong , durable , ' refractory eeam. I beautiful and elastic seam. _ - For the Stale of NEBRASKA and Terriforiei of WYOMING and UTAH , TVilcox & < 3Ml > l > s S , M. Co. , INOPANV CENTRAL HOI EL BUILDING. OMAHA , NEB. septll 6m R. BINGHAM&SON. ConissioiaMForfardiiMercliuDis And Agents for Luduuton's Oysters. 512 Twelfth Street , Omaha. Neb- BRANCH HOUSE also at 418 CLAY STREET , SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA. Th establishment , owing to their western connection , have superior facilities for securin ready sales or effecting desirable purchases in the Far West. deo7-dly CONSIGNMENTS AND ORD RS SOLICITED. A. HUBERMANN , FUR MANUFACTURER ! And Buyer of Haw Furs : 511 and 513 Thirteenth Street Omaha , Nebraska attention > is called to my large and STOCK of Which is now ready for inspection. The constantly increasing facilities , together with personal snperintendency of the manufacturing , warrants a first class stock of goods. All of my furs are made in the best workmanlike manner , manufactured of choice and select skins , and , owing to the advintage of buying raw material from first hands. I can afford to sell greatly below N.ew York prices , bingle sets sent to any part of the country , and if not satisfactory can be returned at my expense. All kinds of furs are kept on hand. Raw Skins Dressed and Manufacture i According to tbe Latest Style * . novietf TJBgRMAinf. _ M. HELLMAN & CO. , T-AJILOIR/S MANUFACTURERS OP CLOTHING -AND DEALERS IN- GENTS' FUHNTSHraTG GOODS. SS1-9S Farnham St Corner 13th Street. ONE PRICE. WDOOS .H1RXE1) IN PLilN FIttUBE febl-dJhrly JNO. E. EDWARDS , -AND DEALER IN- Frnit , Butter , Eggs , Cheese , Etc. , Etc. 191 Farnham .Street , Omaha. Neb. Consignments and Orders solicited. All C'or Despondence promptly attended to. Purchasing all binds of ( woods for outside Parties a specialty. nfM.1 COAL CO. , and 3sal n in all Varieties of jim u | < All A L. ! 13 111 Straet. Omaha , Neb. GEO PATTE SON. AGENT CTOHIIsr S. * - WHOLESALE AND BOOK-SELLER 4NG STATIONER ! - DEALER IK - VSrjftLnLL IF IFIEIJS/S , CLOTH AND PAPER WINDOW .SHADES AKD SHADE ! 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