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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEs MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5 , 1881.
RICH , RACY AND RARE ,
A GofliKf Telegraphic Letter
'from New York ,
the Correspondent' of
The Boo Hns Noticed nnil Com-
anonts TJjum Soolnl Affairs nt tlio
Metropolis Wn hlnRton n * ft
Center for Southern Cowmorco--
Now York Stnto PlIUci--Kell-
Again on HI * Muscle.
*
Special DIsjtttcli to Tim Inr. !
NEW YOISK , September . Jlt/tDness
men hero generally reflect H/KT.I the
Apparent decline of the clinxjfing of
public siiint to Italtintoro n-J t , irana-
IKirlntion point , Mr. A , Page , supcr-
intemlcntof the United Vir-Jinm lines ,
including the Virginia jMullr.ml , says
thnt the Jfaltiinoro businci with tlio
south will hcroixftcr bo done by thu
York river rail linos. "V ? iwhington
City , ho thinks will become uithJtich-
inniul tlio now railroad mart of tlio
fcouth. The Datrvillo combination ex-
pccts to mti throuuh passenger trains
from \Vssliington to .Louisville awl
Cincinnati over tlio CSic8if < c.\ko
Ohio , vrith which mill with the Nor
folk * t Western road , tiKe Da nrillo in
terest is on cloao tornm of nJlinnce.
'raKa'Jioi'LKM OK CUE noon.
Will there bo enough of a crop for
the railroads to haul and hoop ,
The bulls say "ycc" mid the bonrs
Ray "no. " Public opinion nonernllr
warrants iho statement th t the mrojn
arc from 3 ft tolift per cent * iho : < . ,
The boar intorcst is Uijoreforo vary
litrgo and also cl.mts tlm I largo blurbq
of Amur-lean railway shares itnmt bo
released byEuorpo to cjiuck the < tle-
clinc ( ff K"ld to this oMiiitrjlLtcli
will continue to bo hoa fy on swcwint
of the largo balunces they OT\O , iind
which must contcnuo to incrcs o , pnrj
ticularly iti.Ewhnd 'tfhoro < l o teropa
are failures. 11)io London Konoinis
admits that Hlnglanrt owes u tflJOQ , {
OOO.OPO on last year's trade. Yet Uii ?
mafhtft liasikar.ii nilyingoa * sloady
supply of specie from Euj'qpo ' lor
inuit-y nionlhc nml if it liould * bo
checked by a. Rurriudur of our i rail-
vray-sucuritiee a serious stringency if
nnonuy would arise as well us a wild ,
tumble in thf prices of stoclsr. .Tllonuy
IIW.B iirjHf TIOIIT
mil August , Lilians easier at > iho ok > so
of last wool. , on account of 4ho grunt
iroloaso of yovcinniont money totiiko
aip occnrltiix , pay pensions , etc > Sov-
onty-two millions of dollars huvc fceon
paid out to the public by owgovoin-
iinent-or1 by Europe in thu , past tun
days. iTwonty-six niillioiiH iuoro < will
ilw paid -uct by the treasury hi the
jiuxt suveti nocks. The much-abused
pension bill passed by thohuitcougroas
is , thorof < ro , playing its part in ruliov-
riru ; the money inurkot , /.5jCOO,000 /
of thciftkjvo comes from this -source.
The argument of tlm bulls in that the
unchecked confidence of thoicountry
in ovcry circle _ mid the wctivity of
iHiaiiuracturors , importers end.uuiigrn-
tion , .iiuincH , railroad building and
Jiouso 'building ' , give ample tuuispor-
tntion to balance the deficiency in
Kraiiitcrops , and railroad inturoat will
continue to lead any other , and that
the oflly source of an ominous prophecy
is the speculators who want to eoll the
present high-priced Blocks short. The
bulls. any that wo nuvor before had
. ONIMCALF T1IK SIO.VIi\
proeont in the country that tfo now
Jiore locked up in trust companies to
"build jireat railroads , like thc.Atlan-
iic < Pacific , the Northern iPacific ,
Tux us Pacific , itc. , and they claim
ilmt $250,000,000 of this inonoy is
Jiow in Now York , and will ibo dia-
.1) urged in largo quantities fontlionoxt
two .years , and used if need be to BUB-
iain stock.
MKIIUANTH.E
in NcnvYork is certainly good and do
xivos an advanta o from iho > railroad
war , which stimulates purchases twhilo
iho freight rates arc low. The atreots
Areiblockcd with wagons , ttnods nro
yunundly low , particularly so with
woolen goods. Oarputn ivro BO cheap
.J > AY (10ULI ) AN HIS KON.
Gould has taken his twenty-
two y&ar old son into partner&hip in in
Lanldiig house with his socrutaity ,
JlorciHini , and his broker , Conner ,
Gould himself putting in half a mil
lion dollars. Gould never signs hiti
ovru checlcs but has them printed in
fuc aimilo and his secretary fills up
the amounts. George Gould is u
8haj > uly , 0od sized man with economi
cal habits nnd expeitnoss in physical
exploits. JUr. Gould has mid little
attention. to society but as his daugh
ter is granitic up ho gradually grows
more conaurvativo. IIo is ptosuinod
to bo the now controlling spirit of the
elevated railroad , which is a million
and A LalMn debt.
uuit.ui.vn JIOOM.
1 > . 0. Mills has now nearly fi
the Wall btrcut front of his ureatotLco
block , which is to cost § 2,500,000.
Cyrus W. Jiold's great ollico block on
the battery v.-ill cost noarty a millioii.
The iuuuoneo .
ch.xmbor of commei'co ,
now going up , is nearly opposite. The
govunuuuut .Largo ollico , of stonoand
iron , on the battery , to ao-
comiur daio lilrst - class foreign
passengorsj is well advanced. The
Edward Clark Hotel , opnosito
Central park is up one etory. These
{ { roat biuldjnjjojierutionsin New Yotk
have niuch iiicrcaced the price of mo-
clianica' labor mid materials. Home
nay that the ollico buildings in Now
York are oveidono nml will not hero-
utter briu # thu present rates. Thu
nun- bank building nt .Broadway and
Wall street , called I > at Sherman , was
put up BO juntily in the winter that it
is dangerous to its tenants , most of
whom took leases for ; i term of yearn ,
has been asked by certain Cincinnati
capitalists to iugjst in securing thu
outhutn railroad of that ) ty for a
homo syndicate ami possibly to lend
his name.
JJOUE wjvmtixa I-LACK
Although three of the largest ho-
tehxon the sea coast neiir Nuc Yoik
have either gone into bankruptcy or
docliivo.nnotherbig one is to be bo nn
at Coiwy Inland on the ground bought
for $ W,000 and Austin Corbin ,
prwidcuj , of the Long Island railroad.
is going to/ipond 2,000,000 next year
on the now watering places ,
TJIETKLKAIIONE.
A good deal of dissatisfaction with
pjpressed i
cireles , owing t'o the tinio consu/rtcd
in calling the second party fly , mid
lausuits ar > sin f rom ( he irrtistinc-
tions of trrnsmiseion , or rcriiidintcd
contracts not rccnrucd 'in ' distinct
teims. ' The telegraph is again boiiiR
taken v p in prefeionco to the telephone -
phone ,
TUB EurXAJT.n
rwl\tads of New York , two in number ,
have been earning $ ? t,000 nml S70-
000 n month rcqpocdvcly. This is n
f oed showing.
It is crcditabb * 6o the jury system
( hat the new opcm honso company ,
in which nro most of tljo rich men of
Now York , nrownnblo to proceed with
the construction this -/car on nccount
of ono tenant , who rufuscs to move or
comproiuino , and Ifj has been sus
taincd by n jury agn'.nst all that power
and its
Tlio mc < it uccetwftil race courao in
the United "States. 1ms boon fouirl at
Shtw Oili'.iil bay , on the borders of
Cotvjy Island , A lioro racing to nor-
cruwJsi going on all this
. Hi li.w made respectable
fortnno'to its founder. Leonard Je-
roaio , Wluun tJio real estate Ins for
oi't poor ,
DRAMATIC.
Tliotiomluncy of the drana nt tlw
> poninr of the soasou is pioturcsiia. ( |
nnd thr BtnlwartscnsaLioiml "Micheol
8tro ! oi'i : piece HS Rcns&tionnl as
the lao rtranm , "Tho World"Hios
bewi'brought ' over by two thwibtcB ,
but * fjtotson , of Uoaton , itho new
ICBOCV of Booth's theatre , got 'it out
'aml'vith ' Bangs as leading man , Avho
is Uio best general actor in the coun
try , ho is filling the bouso < in hoi
wo.1iher. Clara Morris is 'to ' play
during the week day nmtinoos all
through thu coining ncason at the
Uciun Square and is the only rctrcss
iiUo can make thcsr otff dayimttinees
P4y the managers.
JAMKs'orr.ini.1
There appears no doubt thnt Post
master-General .fames wao offered and
look under advisement the position of
president of the Lincoln lUank and
fjafo Deposit company , to 'bo located
Km the Vsnderbilt depot property ,
IIo 1ms not yet positively refused it.
NEW YOliK
are coming to the front again. Ivolloy
assailed the rival democratic organi
sations to Tammany Hull last night
nnd intimated combustion if ho wat
kept out of the flUte convention , but
it is b'tlicvcd hu is strong enough on
the inside of Tammany Hall to bolt
mjain. Among the democratic candi
dates for the important nomination
of attorney general , is Martin I. Me-
Mnhan , long chief of stivif of General
John Sedgwick. The country allies
of Tnmminy Hall tujeiu inclined to
cull a truce with the TJldon-Ilobcson
interest. Uy nome Mr. Tildcn is con
sidered a candidate for the presiden
cy again. Many of his friends allege
that his only interest in politics is to
sco that his friends are not abused.
TIU : UI
in this state are uneasy on account of
the ill-concealed resentments between
the administration and Grant factors.
It is notioed that ox-Senator Platt ,
whom Mr. Conkling put over the
convention in 77 , is again made
chairman of the state committee moat
ing nnd the convention is * called for
Now York City where the partisans of
Vice-President Arthur nro in
utmost complete control. Arthur is
I'ASSIVB AND mONII'IKD.
The stalwarts , however , who have
been in power _ so long , need but a nod
to become thrice stalwart. The issue
if victory in this state lies with Gar-
field. It is noticeable that all politi
cal bodies hero passed resolutions of
condolence with him except the New
York state republican committee.
Judge Iiatlirop's Illness.
National Associated 1'rew.
NKW YOHK , September ! ) . It is not
generally known that Judge Lathrop ,
of the Now Jersey Contrnj , has been
dangerously ill for some time at his
residence near Morristown , N. J. Re
ports received from his bedside are
not encouraging , nnd strong cliprtB
are being made by the clique control
ling stocks to inapiro confidence in
property in the event of Judge Lath
rep H death. Itis alleged , however , that
thoreorganizationsclioniebchind which
Judge Lathrop was the great power
nnd a very shrewd advisor has como
to a aland-still since his sickness.
Nothing has been done for many
weeks towards taking the propoity
out of the hands of the receiver. In
order to sustain the Now Jersey Cen
tra ] , nnd to sell BOIIIO stock to bears
inside the clique , is said to have been
n forced purchase ,
A Cloruyniau Horsowliippoil
National Auoclatwl I'raa ,
UiM'i.v.VATi , O. , Septembers , T-Itov.
JTunnuwacher , pastor of the German
Protestant church in thu westein
part of the city , was horsewhipped
last nii'ht by Mrs , Goldmeyer , creat
ing great excitement. Theio had been
accession from the church , Iluv.
Ifunnowachor breaking oil'nnd estab
lishing n now charge , and Mrs. Gold-
uieyur remaining with the old cause
great bitterness , and Mrs. G. claimed
her former partner , and made fun of
the church parade ; hunco the chas
tisement
_
Etfoots oftboRooout Drought-
National
CJIHM.UO , September 3. lleporti
from the principal hog raising dis
tricts of thu western states indicate
that the recent drought is going to
have a dienstrous cll'ect on , the fall
hog products in Illinois unit Kansas ,
The number of hogs on hand nt this
time is 25 pur cunt , less than last year ,
nnd their condition is very poor.
The pro pect for heavy hogs for the
fall market is by no means encour-
agini ; .
Tbo Brltlvk Ttinuol.
National A > < xlaUJ I'ruM.
LONDON , September Jl , ThoUritish
board of tr.idu has decided to appoint
u committee to consider the project
for thu construction of u tunnel under
the channel. '
Vessel * Ai-rlved-
ocIatMl 1'rcu.
SAN FuANcisw ) , September 3. The
Russian war vessel Africa arrived
this morning. The fiut of the Rug-
bian Itoot is expected to arrive soon ,
and then go to the Sandwich Juliiwls
ami other places in thu Pacilio.
AT A STANDSTILL.
Tlio ProBulent's ' Case Virtually
Uncliangoil from Yester
day ,
His Pnlao at Noon 'was 104 ,
TomparatUi-e 08.7 , Res
piration 18.
Latest Tclogrnplila Ropnrtn ttud
Hourly JQnllothts
N&tloisjlAmoohtccl l'rc .
WASHINOTON , Scpleinbpr . ' $ . The
bct& information of the condition this
moaiing is favomblu to the continued
improvement of the president. He
lin pasied a g < Kid nitht ; nnd no dis-
iippointing dcrelopinonts have been
The rcstletKiirss referred to in the
morning bulletin was not nucli us to
seriously afect tlio comfort of the
president. It wns whnt the doctots
call n local ctl'ect , and not an indica
tion of an * ' imminent change in his
condition. His pulio and tcinpora-
turo were not much alFectnd. At 11
o'clock Lis pulse vrni 107 only , while
his temperature mid restoration wors
normal. Tlio patient did not sleep en
well a * he usually uoos Ijofcro mid
night , tut awoke frequently , and tJio
physidnns do not seem to explain it
beyond the statement that it was not
duoU.nny unfavorable change in the
C.IRU. After one o'clock thu president
sloptni well as during the same hour
any night this weuk. At the morning
examination his general condition is
reported to have been fully as favor
able. as yesterday At tlio same hour.
The morning diessing of the wound
and gland revealed no change.
Thontmosphero in Washington to-day
is idenso nnd unmiitaknbly malarial.
AglDr. Bliss expiessvd it , "you can
cu. . it with iv knife. " There isa grow
ing impression that the weather is
having a bad ofl'ect in the president's
crse. One attending physician stated :
"This weather would kill a well pres
ident , I coonsidcr it imporati 'o that
tilio picsident the lemoved at once.
for four days now the case has had
an intermittent character. Wednes
day morning the patient felt brighter
and stronger than for a week. Before
( Thursday mornir.g ho was loss so.
Yesterday morning ho again showed
improvement and this morning , not
withstanding the general symptoms
are not unfavorable , ho seems less an
imated. I shall vote for Ins speedy
lorr.oval. "
Inquhy among the physicians con-
linns the statement that the .symp
toms remain favotahle , but that the
president seems no stronger. The
prospects nro th.it Dr. Agnew will in
sist upon removal ns soon as possible.
The white house attaches , who drove
the party to Potomac Flats last night
say that the dojtors' lenmrks as to
stench were to the effect that if the
president remained hero he would
diu and if taken away ho would gut
well.
OFFICIAL BULLETINS. ,
ELKVKN A. 31
The president takes nourishment
ns usual , nnd the general symptoms
remain favorable , but the weather
seems to have n depressing effect on
him to-day. The pulse fluctuates to
day between 100 and 110.
12:30 : v. jr. IIULLETIN.
The president's condition has not
materially changed since the morning
bulletin was issued. Pulse 104 , tem
perature OS.'l , respiration 18 ,
( Signed ) D.V. . BUS.H ,
Til. REYIIUKN.
J. W. BAUNES ,
J. J. WOODWAUD ,
. D. II. AONEW.
F. II. HAMILTON.
Thou. Howard , Unulfnnl , 1'a. , write * :
" enclose money for Smiiiu IHotHOiii , arf 1
said I would if ft cured me ; my dynpephia
has vanished with nil itu ymptcuiiH.
Many thanks : I Khali iimcrbewitlioutItiu ,
the house , " Price Mt cents , trial bottles
10 cents. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ einl-w
Mnsincrod "by Indian's.
National Aanoiiatitl l'ri.t > * .
SAN FitvNctM'o , September 3. The
Tucson Star has advices from Camp
Thomas that General Carr and his
whole command were massacred by
White Mountain Indians thiity-fivo
miles from Camp Apache. One hun
dred and ten men and seven officers
were killed. Troops have left Camp
Grant for the scene of action. The
tribe ninnbets about fifteen hundred
and can muster four hundred war-
riotfl. Reports of raids come from lo
calities traversed by Nairn's band ,
also , and strong measures are being
taken to subjugate thu savages.
Worthy ot Hraite.
As n rule we do not recommend pa
tent medicines , but when wo know of
0110 that toally is u public benefactor ,
and does positively cure , than wo con-
aider it our duty to impart that information
mation to nil , Electlio bitters are
truly n most valuablu medicine , nnd
will surely cine Biliousness , Fever
and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Lidnoy
complaints , oven where all other lem-
edies fail. Wo know whereof we
sneak , and can freely recommend to
all. [ 15x , Sold nt DO cunts a bottle
Ish & McMahon. (4) ( )
PIONEER LAND AGENCY
F. M. KATHBra" ,
Cambridge , Neb.
1,000,000 ( xcroa pen eminent l nd OJXMI to Jlonif
steaila. rrocniittloii * mid llmlxr claim * . 00
iliok-olm | > rou'lclnliiii ( or w leer eulianiri' . 00
of tlio l > wt iK'cdnl laniH In
t > oiitliur-t < rii Kcbnxi-
K \\itlitlniUr nml water for bale. A lew iholce
tock miuln. nltli Icnuil IUltl , tlinlur , ha > aud
\\attr. lor talc. ' Uuan. Corri iHUikiiio bclUltixl.
marSO tt
BTKOX BKCD , u Ul BKtO
BYRON REED & CO.
Eoal Estate Agency
IN NKIUIASKA'J
Keep a roimiUto ali.truct ot title to all Heal
Kst4itc hi Ouulia und Ilou.'In tountv nia\tl
SIBBBTT & PQLLBR ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
1JAVID CITY , NEB ,
8chl | ftttcfltlou b'lcu to colUitioni In Etillcr
'
Creat German
REMEDY
FOH
NEURALGIA ,
SCIATICA ,
LUMBAGO ,
BACKACHE ,
' ' 1IS:1' ! : ' GOUT ,
| | ) : ! : ! ! | | SORENESS
or TIIR
CHEST ,
SORE THROAT ,
QUINSY ,
SWELLINGS
! ! il' ' ! : '
SPRIINS
' ,
' '
lllll'iMnmnn'lll' ' '
FROSTF.D FEET
J.1D
EARS.
SCALDS ,
OEKtKAL
i
TOOTH , EAR
mu
HEADACHE ,
J.M )
All other Fains
AND
ACHES.
No 1'rrpitatlon on earth equiti ST. JAcnn * OIL > i
a imrr , tent , mmir. nil ciiEr Kxtornil llon.eJv.
A trial eutilli Imt tin cou | > anllrely trilling outlay of
.VI C'ltKM. anil ereryent ioa rlni ; with I tin cm l' ' v
cheap and | oittlvo proof ot lu cl&lmi.
tllltECTlO.SH IN FLETFN l.iVT.DAIJH.
SOI.O 61 All DRUBOISTS AK1 DCAUIS IN MEDICINE.
A. VOGELER & CO.
Haltlmnrf , TIM. . 17. AX.
ISEIfZER
A bad breath tnnv result from ncldltj of tlio
stontacli , or from biliousness. JM tlthcr case n
ft\V llOfcCS Of
Tai'rant's Seltzer Aperient.
ailminlsturul nrconlln ; ; to illrcctioiiq , ulll sn | > -
plant thN unpleasant companion \\ltli a sncct
anil hcultliful ono. U N a saline torn ctlu , xpe-
cialU suitable for arin weatln-r , ami lc.i\usthe
sbUm strong to do its work of rccuporatlon.
SOLD 11Y ALT ,
Tliough Slinlcou in Every Joint
And llbcr ultli fever and a no , or Mllous rcniltt
tint , tlicmkttininav jot bo ficed from tno ina-
lliiiant tlrusultli llo tcttcr'a Mtouuili Ultterx.
1'iotict tlieijbtcniDKatniit It nltli thin buu.fl-
eint antl'8in | nioille , tthlth In furthermore n til-
prtnio rcuud\ for liter complaint , constipation ,
.l\9HiNli | | [ , dtliilitv , rliouinatlim , kiclnej Iron-
IJRH and other ailment' .
f j/'Kor Bale lij all Uriii'nrlst3 and Dialers < . "
c ral Iv.
DISEASES
OF THE
EYE & EAR
DR. L. B. GRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurist ,
LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.
Itetereiucs all llcputablo riiM < .iant of Omaha ,
trsTOfflce , Corner 15th and Farnhnm 8ts ,
Omaha , Neb. nuMnictf
To Nervous Sufferers
THE GREAT EURo"pEAN REMEDY.
Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific
It IP a positive cure for Hpirmatorrhei , Scrolni
H'rakiifiH , linpotancy , and all dlscake * remltiiiK
from hilf-Abiibe , an Mental Anxlet } , Lets
lUiuory , I'alna In tlm Itack oroide , anil
' " 'hat '
Insanity and
Thu .Specific
HedUIno U
holni ; nsc'd
witli wonder.
fUl I.UICCSS.
_ . _ _ _ 1'ainphloti
tent free to all , \Vrlto ( or them and gtt full par
ticular * ,
Price , Specific , tl 00 per package , or ilx paiA.
ajos for ti.OO. Addrew all ordcra to
11. HIMbOK MKDICINK CO.
Noi. lOi and 10U Main St. Iluffalo , X. Y.
Sold | n Omaha bv 0. F. Goodman , J.V , Ilcll ,
J , K Uli , niUall i-j.'isUuveri ( whtrc.
Cornell College ,
The Claullral , I'hlloiiophlcal , Sdcntinoaiul Civ.
II Kn lnrcrliii ; Courw loniiurn lav drably vilth
the l > t rolli n In the umntry.
Special aihaMtDfuarc iviMi In thu Preparato
ry and Normal IKiiartmenu , and In the Conserv
atory of MtlklC.
Twenty l'rofcs or nnd Teachert.
Superior lliillUlnelluicum , lAbaratory an I
Apparutu * .
ExpentcB Low , Fall term open * Sept. 16.
For lauloiruu orotlitrlnfornution , addreM
1'Krj. Wil. F. KI.NO , V. V. ,
_ v 1 ? ilXwgm Mt. Vernon. lova.
Tt ; NOTICE.
State of Nebraska , Dautrlas County , n
At u l aunt } lourt , ht-ld at thu Count\ Court
Hoom , in nnd for uil I uountv , Aurfiut 16th , A.
I ) Jscl , 1'nt.uit , UOUAUU'lt. bMlTH , County
JlllljV.
In the m.ittir of the uiateof Ferdinand Thum ,
tlu can J :
On ri..nliii. and flllni , ' the iKtltlon of Kmlllo
lliiiiii , pnjlmr that the liutrumcnt. Ihlt day
Illnl uml purporting ; to IKI the U t 111 and to.ta-
.ItosaUl iiiillloTliuui.n : iii'Ciitriv1 ! Inlf *
OKIILKKU , Tint bcptcmlicr JOtli , A D. 1881 , at
JOoVlotV.a. in. l a l-'ncdorli arliilf alJ 1 11-
tlon , uhciittll4.rvoii | ItitcrvoUJ in eatd uutUr
IH > | > | K ! r at a Count ) Court to l hel , In anu
( or Alil Count } , uiicl how cau e ! > J tlieprajir
of pitltloiur huuU not Ui L-runtiJ , oJiJ that no-
tire ot | H.nJoiic ) o ( tali ] iioutlon anil the liciiruii , '
tlunot , li fUm to all i i > oii liitorc toil In atU
nuttvr , b ) iniblUliln. ; a copy ol tliU onlur InliiB
Omni \ \ KXKIllrjt , iu i iixr i'fi"UJ ' " ialj
Count\orthrc ( mx ien.k , rrlorto wU
day of Jiiarlnif , UOWAUU ! > SMITH ,
( Alruvcoji ) . Countj ' -
Mrs J. n llol.crt ni ( , ritWmrp , I'a. , write * , " 1
/flifferliijf from general dtbiliU , want of ap-
I'ttlVo , ronnlpitlnn , etc. , no that ll'o waia bur-
< l'.n ; nlttr lnz llunlock llloo < l Hitters I Idt bet-
' .cr than for j cars. 1 cannot praise jour Hitters
too ninth "
It. fllbbn , of Buffalo. N. Y , write * ! "Your
llnrdock I Hood Illtter , In cliromc cll iRc of tlic
lilooil , llicr ami klclncjs , haxo been sUnalK
tuarkdlwith KIICCCMI. Ifiave u cil thtni nnscll
\\ltli bc t results , for torpidlt\ the llur , unit In
cone-of a friend of mine Buttering fronnlropsy ,
the effect vvai marvelous.
IlrncoTurner , Hochcstcr , N . Y. , writes : I ha\c
been Kiibjcct to serious disorder of tlic kldneft.
ami tinablo to attend to lm liH-s ; Ilunloik lilooil
Hitters rillotttt mo before Imlfn bottle \\-u n ed ,
I feel c-onfliltnttliat tlic } will Intlrcl ) euro me"
E , Ancnlth Hall , Dlmrtiampton , N. Y ujllcs :
"I suffered vlth n ilull pain through m > lift
InnKanildliouliUr. Iil nij p ] > lrlls , apittltc ] and
( olor , and could uithdlfTltult ) keep up all da } .
Took \o\ir llurdock lllood Illtlm ni illrcitcdand |
Imiufilt no piln ilnco first utik after using
them. "
Mr. Nosh nates , Klmira , N. Y. , write * "About
fourtan w > I hid tin attack of billions fctcr ,
anil never fullx rccoterul. JlyillKtsthoorjpins
were ucakcucd , and I would be coiiilctcly | ) ] iron-
tratcd for das. Aftci nslnjrtwo bottles ofour ,
llurdock IIo < xl Hittcre tlio iinpro\cmrrit was BO
\l lblc that I wasastouUlicU. Iran noM.tliotuch
01cars of age , do a fair and ruisonabla da } 's
work. "
C. tllackct noblnron , proprietor of The Canada
Prcsbtertin , Toronto. Out. , writes : "Foru-ars
1 euffurvd prcatlj from oft-recurring licadacne. I
used > our llunlock lllood IHttcraltli lu\ | > ] > ! c t
rcsnlta , and I now find injeclf In better health
than for j cars past. "
Sin. WalLwe , lluffalo , K. Y. , rit s : ' -I hate
used llunlock lllood Hitters for nervous and bil
lion * hctuhchcs , and can recommend It to an } ono
rcinlrlii2 | a euro for blUlousnuis. "
Mrs. Mullhollmid , Albany , N. Y , writes :
"For ( .crcrul jcars 1 hmo Biilfcrtil from oft-iccur
rliiLbillloiiH hcadiehc9 , dtpc ] > sla , and coin
nlalnU pcxuKar to ni } BOX. Since uring jour
llurdock lllood Illtteru I amcntlielv relieved. "
Price , 91.00 per Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Cts
FOSTER , MILBURN , & Go , , Props ,
BUFFALO , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale b } leh A , McJIabon and C. F.
Goodman. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jc 27foil-mu
DE VEATJX'S
WASHING
The Only Machine that Will
Do just as is Advertised.
It Will Wash Faster
,
It Will Wasli Cleaner ,
It Will Wash Easier ,
It Will require 110 Ruling ,
It will do a large family
Washing in 30 Minutes.
It Will , Wnsli Equally woU' with
Hard or Soft Wntor-
It docs aw ay with wash hollers and wash boards ,
and will { iay for Itself In full and the wear of
clothes in a month.
No steam In the kitchen. A child 10 jcars ol
can do the w ashing faster than any w oman can
wring ana hangout the clothes-
DAN. SUM.IVAN & hONS' ,
dim 1410 Farnham Struct , Agents.
1422 Douglas St. , Near 15th.
Before removing to
their new
OPERA HOUSE STORE
Will sell their fetook of
BOOTS i'SHOES
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
Established 11 Years ,
DON'T IT BURN1
My house anil furniture is iiwired with
0. T. TAYI.Olt & CO. ,
( 'or 14th and Uout'laa.
BetoasiaLand Agency
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
IBOS Farnham St. , , . . Omaha , Nebraska
_ OOOOO , _ _ .CXCQ 3
Care-ully selettexl land In Kastcrn Kclnuskafor
gale iirrat llar.'utns In luipro\cd famu , auJ
Omaha city projierty ,
O. K. DAVIS , > YKUSTER 8XVDF.lt.
Ute Uml Com'r U.P I' _ 'v fihtf
BOCCS & HILLT
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
No. 1508rarubam Street ,
North elJc , ovi > - Orio4 Central Hotel.
HEADQUAE TERS
-I'OR-
Wo desire to cnll the specinl attention ot the trade to our
elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PKIOES ) of Underwear , Cardigan
Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls ,
Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only.
SHREVE , JARVIS & CO , ,
Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts.
I , OBERFELDER & CO. ,
IMl'OltTKKS AMI JOIIUBKS OF
MILLINERY & NOTIONS ,
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
The only exclusive wholesale hoitso in this line in the west.
DEWEY & STONE ,
FURNITURE !
ORCHARD & BEAN , J.B. FRENCH & CO. ,
O'A"R PETS ! G R O C E R SI
r *
The I argest Stock and Most Complete -
plete Assortment in
The West.
We Keep Everything n the Line of Carpets , Oil
cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures
and Lace Curtains.
WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY.
1313 Farnham St. , Omaha.
GunsAmmunitionSporting Goods
PISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a
FULL LIKE OF [ NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
SXIXVTJD FOXC. 3E > XCJCaEI X.XS-e.
MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne