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    HIE OMAHA DAliA" BEE : Kid DAY. FEI3RUAKY 3 1882-
SUNDAY ON THE ROAD.
A Trip Trough Throe Thriving
B. & M. Town" .
Attomllnp ; nn Artlntlr Entertainment -
ment in Hnhhnll.
Corrwpondcnci' ol The \lt-r \
Hunr.EU. , Neb. , .lanu.irj , ' ! 0. I.cnv-
ng Wymoro for tlic wwt , I passed
three towns of about the sainisixe
and nppoarancc , viz. . Odoll Dillon
and EmUco.t , bolore I struck the U.
P. which took mo to Fnirbury , the
county scat of Jollerson county. Odell
is the Inrpcst of tlio throe , and evi
dently docs more business and is in
a bettor stage of advancement than
the others combined. It has some
very good business men and it in a
good point , on account of its geographical
graphical position. It contains nearly
five hundred inhabitants , ban 11 well
conducted school , tegular church ser
vices , nnd an eight page five column
newspaper ( with six pages patent )
called the "Odell Hoaeon. "
Dillon , ni o miles west , is the
nucleus ot what may sometime make
a flourishing town. It is owned
mostly , as are nearly all the towns on
tins road , by the Lincoln town site
company , which is composed of officers ,
of the 13. t. M. railroad , and the peo-
pie who are there think thai the ac
tion of said company in holding the
price of lota so high has worked a
great injury to the place as a business
location.
It has about 170 people , and its
buildings are moro substantial than
are boincr erected in many places , being -
ing constructed as if their owners in
tended them to last. Several very
neat looking residences are among its
latest additions.
Endicott situated on it is , tit the
crossing of the U. P. & B. & M. 11. R. ,
ought to bo a flourishing town. On
the U. P. it i.s midway between
Steplo City and Fairbury , each of
which are between five and six miles
away. The B. & M. has built a good
depot and water tank hero and also
has quito extensive coal sheds. It
has also assisted the town very ma
terially.
But the U. P. will do nothing at
all , will not build n depot nor make
the town a regular station , nor even
a Hag station ; and the only way that
connections can bo made , is by get
ting on the train when it stops be
fore crossing the B. A ; M. track ,
which stop the law of the state re
quires.
Were this made n regular station ,
it would bo a fine tliinir for the coun
try about here , as it would afford
competition in through shipping.
One man said to mo to-day , and
that man is an extensive shipper from
various points here , "that dictation ,
not competition nor healthy rivalry ,
aoomod to bo the whole policy of the
U. D. road. "
\Vondintf my way , withta crowd * of
weary travelers , up to tlie crossing ,
no all prudently 'mount the train ana
jrcaoh Fnirbury just in time for a good
'Cupper * at tlio' Commercial hotel ,
where , after matilro deliberation , I
decided to htui up for Sunday.
Fairburg is rather pleasantly locat
ed , and has a good many very fine
features , among which is the pre
viously named hotel and its landlord.
The public square is a fine piece of
ground , and can bo made an orna
ment to the city. Several fine busi
ness blocks grace its principal streets.
A musicalartisto , Celeste , was to
( rive an ontortaimUont on the piano
and organ , and with the crowd we
wont.
wont.Wo
Wo ( a few of us ) survived , but it
was a tough match , and only the
thought of the victims to bo cared
for , and tenderly borne to the ho mos
of their mour ning friends , traced us
up to a sense of duty and necessity.
Music ]
Wo gathered enough from the manner
nor of execution , and from the musu
that was rendered , to indicate that
the player was truly an artiste ; that
she had received a very careful and
extensive musical education , and that
her conception of harmony and rytlini
was almost wonderful ; but the instru
mpnts wore horrible. The piano
might have boon the one old Mrs
Noah learned on , and prevailed on he
hubby to take it into the ark will
them on account of old associations
Several keys would not sound at all
and many that did sound would huv
bt'on better silent.
The organ was a little bettor , but i
was one of the cheap class of organ
of the present day , with one set o
reeds and with octavo couples or sub
basa } so that the expression of tin
music was lost entirely.
Sunday morning in country towns
is the time for a display of the Bolf-
uacrilicing iJiitimont Haid to exist in
human heart , in the getting up early
and attending divine services. Fear
of losing my breakfast , however , was
the strongest element in the cause
which roused mo at an early hour , but
I wont to church all the same.
Tlio services consisted mostly of the
singing of a few familiar hymns , a
prayer of a few bible selections , and a
few quotations from Bunyaii's "Pil
grim s Progiess. " Listening under
such circumstances is one of the tine
arts , and the writer is not fuilltcitwtly
cultivated artistically to Jo u fine job
ut it. The audience wus destitute of
pretty girl * , and the preacher made BO
much noise that sleep was impossible ,
BO to grin and bear it was the order of
the day.
Twenty-four miles west of Endicott
is liubbell. It is situated just where
the IJ. & M. crosses the state line
into Kansas. It is one of the bright
est and-most business-like towns on
the road. Several stage lines center
there , and it is a'good shipping point ,
Tlio population is 800 , The town ha *
been in existence about eight
months and has , a 3,000 school
house , an Odd Fellows' lodge and
Masonic lodge , but has not even the
* nucleus of a grave yard , and the people
ple resent any suggestions about tluV /
jxx > r showing in that respect for a r
town of its age.
The unusual health is accounted for
by the fact that there is but one physician -
sician in the place , and he is u hotelkeeper -
keeper , so that his attention is
greatly distracted from his practice.
ScitiiiuiKit.
The Liint D iT' Fri > ooo ltnR -
The convention vras called to order
at 0 n. in.
tons' KKOH.V ,
of Killmoro county , said he had a few
rein uka to make. The Slate Alliance
wis fiunpoiud of men who produced
the values of the country , He MBS
in favor of an independent movement
on the part of the Farmets Alliance ,
and was not in favor of compromises
with any body ; ho didn t ask his
neighbor to como and help him whip
his enemy if he couldn't whip him
self he would stay at homo. [ Laugh *
lei' . ] Ho wanted the farmer to have
equal representation in congress and
in the legislature with other profes
sions. Congress m made up of ! ) ! )
bankers and 180 lawyers. Who ! lo
blame that the fanner and manufac
turer are not represented ? You ,
gentlemen , sitting riuht here. [ Ap
plause. J .Now no man can get an
office without ho first pledges him
self to a ring. Hu know u man who
was elected to congress whoso
wife had said to a neighbor ,
"If my husband is not elected
we are ruined , for ho has mortgaged
our farm for 81,500 to got money to
pay the expenses of the campaign. "
A neighbor of the speaker had boon
bumming around all last summer and
kept saying to him : "I don't want an
ollico ; if my neighbors want mo to
have an ofh'co they can give it to'mo , "
but ho turned on him and said : "Don't
lie so ; you're a church member. "
[ Laughter. ]
ITJirKOTINO OIUIAMXATION.
The committee on perfecting organ-
nation reported the following named
us coinmittccmon in the various couii-
osI Adams county , II. Armstrong ;
leone , W. A. Pointer ; Buffalo , C. A.
Jordas ; Clay , A. M. Latham ; Don-
laa , Allen Root ; Tillmoro , J. L.
) avis ; Franklin , J. L. Cook ; Gage ,
Daniel Reed ; Hall , J. Jl. Andrews ;
lamilton , P B. Reynolds ; Johnson ,
1. M. Irwin ; Kearney , J. M. San-
ord ; Lancaster , T. F. Barnes ; Mer
ck , II. McCoy ; Otoo , 0. R. Stead-
iian ; Platte , J. Scuddor ; Polk , N. C.
? ay ; Saline , .1. W. Phillips ; Seward ,
W. Warnerj Thayer , W. , T. Uannn ,
'ork , C. Brown ; Cass , D. D. John-
on ; Butler , II. C. Strik-jr.
m.snucrriNu THE KTATK.
The state was districted as follows-
First Douglas , Washington ,
Dodge , Colfax , Stiuiton , Cmning ,
Jurt.
Second Dakota , Madison , Platte ,
iVayno , Pierce , Antelope.
Third Dixon , Cedar , Knox , Holt ,
iVheelor.
Fourth * Sarpy , Cass , Lancaster ,
"Hoo , Seward , Butler , Polk.
Fifth Richardson , Nonmlm , John-
on , Pawnee , Gage , Saline , .leilerson.
Sixth Thayer , Fillmore , York ,
.lamilton , Nuckolls , Merrick , Nance ,
Jlay.
Seventh Webster , Adams , IJall ,
Judaic , Kearney , Sherman , Franklin.
Eighth Grooloy , Valley , Ouster ,
Dawson , Boono.
Ninth Pholps. Frontier , Gospor ,
larlan. Furnaa , Rod Willow.
Tenth Chase , Hayes , Hitchcock ,
Dundy.
Eleventh Cheyenne , Keith.
The report waa adopted.
i HTATK CONVENTION.
Mr. _ Starling offered a resolution
cquosting the organizing committee
ibovo named to call a convention for
; ho purpose of nominating candidates
o boivotod for at the next general
ilcction next fall , for congressmen
, nd state ofticors , the convention to bo
iomposod of delegates from the vari
es counties.
J. M. HANFOUU ,
if Adams , addressed the eonvontioi
at some length , claiming that the re
publican party had elevated the negro
'o u condition of freedom and had
lien degraded the laboring white mot :
, o a condition f slavery. Ho urged
the Alliance to render the subsidizing
of monopoly papers a worthless in
vestment by its members refusing to
patronize such shoots , but to patronize
such papers at Tin : OMAHA BKE , The
Western Rural of Chicago , anil Th
Garotte , of Hastings.
JOHKl'lt OII.MA.f ,
of Kearney county , said that thii
mooting reminded him. of the
times before the revolution
when the patriots of Vir
ginia assembled to listen to the
thunderings of Patrick Henry. SYo
feel to-day that we are being oppressed
by the railroad and other monopolies.
Wo have no desire to crush out railroads -
roads for wo know thorn to bo one of
the greatest civiliaors in existence.
If this state of affairs is to be permitted -
ted nfuw years longer , may God in
his pity look down upon our grand
children [ Applause. ] Ho appealed
to the farmers of the state to support
and retain Senator Van Wyck at
Washington.
UIHTJIKrr COMMIIIKKH.
The following were appointed mem-
burs of the district cominittooH , the
vacancies in the list to bo tilled here
after by the executive committee :
Fourth District T. F. Barnes , Lin-
coin.
coin.Fifth
Fifth District J. Burrows , Molroy.
Sixth District P. B. Reynolds ,
Aurora.
Suyonth District-.I. M. Sanford ,
Hastings.
Eighth District .1. 11 , Andrews ,
Alda.
The consideration of Mr. Starlings ;
resolution being before the conven l-
tion , Mr. Root moved that the
time for holding the state
convention bo fixed on the
Grat Wednesday in September next I ,
the date of the
next annual mooting
of the alliance , and that said conven i-
tion bo composed of one member from
each alliance in the stato.
James Porter ollerod as a substitute
a resolution instructing the organiz
ing committee tc call at the proper
time u convention for the purpose of
nominating state oillcers and congress
men , Tabled. '
A lively discussion then ensued
upon the adoption' the resolution
pileied by Mr. Starling , participated
.in by by quito a number of speakers.
They following was offered as a sub-
stltutoby Mr. Barnes :
Resolved , That wo have looked in
vain for redress for our grievances to
the political parties as at present or
ganized ; and wo BOO no indication that
our future in this regard will bo any
brighter than our past. Wo therefore -
fore ompowur our state committee to
assume nttch an altitude and institute
such action as it may , after conaulta-
lion , deem most ufllcacious to accom
plish such redress.
The substitute was adopted. _ _ _ _ S
n , o. 111:110 : KVO.V ,
of Hamilton , being called upon for a
song gave the following to tlui tiinouf
"When Johnny Comes Marching
Home1 as his own composition.
We're irUlicretl licro n jolly band , Hur
rah1 Hurrah' . , ,
Of dusty tlllermf tlic sol ) , Hurrah ! Htir-
ruli !
\VVin KalhtrhiK "P the fragm lit * "f tl *
loy.il men
To llfjlit the rhitfM and railroad ICARIIM
tlint'H ruling now < mr latjil.
Our flfoitH , sliH , they cannot full , Hurrah1
Hurrah !
1'iiH KtlcMvo will not n snil Hurrah' '
H nrrnli !
When jtwtlco it-fani Miprctnu nml our lights
lw\e IHCII redeemed ,
Then wu'H laytlrmii nml rest by the lanrelH
we li \o won.
1'rcim lakcH to rooky iiiDUiituiiiH they will
come , Hnrralil Hnrr , > 1i !
Anil swell tlio tanks of Ifnnbnimmcii , Hur
rah ! Hurl alii
We'll ( five tliu rhiL'H their lione-l dues ami
herald wide tlie joyous newii ;
And we'll all Icol gny when Jomiic COIIIOM
marching homo.
TbelawjcrH anil the bankcro they will
foam , Hnrrahl Huriah !
For thone we'll elect to tay nt home , Hiir-
rnbt Hurrah 1
And we'll civo them ample time to arrange
their favorite olilne ,
That'll hurled at fimnorh' meeting that In
HcntUred o'er the land.
Hut the year of jubilee has come , Hurrah !
Hurrah !
No more to railroad mle Huccumb , Hur-
r.ih ! Hurrah !
No more tribute pay to those who on the
hcdt of ease ropOHO ,
But ntuntl by farmers nido and help the
C-UIBO
No more to oorporatloni bow , Huirali !
Hurrah !
Jiut buckle on your nrmorH now , Hurrah !
Hurrah !
.Wo lom ; have been their tooln ,
Yea they even call us foolnj
fint now be ( inn and trnu and the victory
in won ,
The song was greeted with great
applause , and , on motion , Mr. Beruo-
ion waa requested to furnish a copy for
publication in the report of the pro
ceedings.
The secretary reported the sum of
$50 contributed to the general funds
of the State Alliance by those attend
ing the convention , upon which
announcement Mr. Roaewator , of Tin ;
BEK , informed the convention that if
the secretary would draw upon him
for a like sum the draft would bo hon
ored. , The proposition was received
' vcJth applause and a vote of thanks.
H. C. Ostorhant , of Morrick ,
stated that just before leaving home
he had received a railroad pass to
Hastings and return from the LT. P.
management , but he hao ! not used it ,
as it was his intention to remain at
home whenever ho became so poor
that ho could not pay his way. [ Ap
plause. ]
. - T. 1. Barnes , of Lancaster , said
that to his mind one of the most
startling evidences of the power
of the railroads was the fact
that all our judges ride up and down
the earth on free passes. Ho waa
corrected in this statement however ,
by n Omaha man present who said
that to his personal knowledge Judge
James W. Savage of the [ Third dis-
'triot ' , paid hia faro in journeying over
his district , having refused passes
which had boon ofterod him by rail
roads. Mr. ! Barnes said that ho had
always hoard Judge Savage spoken of
with respect , and waa glad to bo cor
rected in this .regard.
President Ingorsoll said ho wished
The Lincoln Democrat included in
the list of papers which the farmers ol
the state are to support , as it had
rendered the Alliance excellent
service.
On motion it was arranged thai
memorials bo sent President Arthur
at once praying the release of Arndt.
On motion it was agreed to have
the time of calling the next meeting
of the Alliance ( formerly fixed as thu
first Wednesday in September ) to the
axocutivp committee , the place ol
holding it to bo Hastings.
Adjourned. _ B.
Gently Doe * It.
Kimono CroHi , Swan Street , Hulfalo
writes : "I have used Sprint' UlosHOin fo :
dyHpopsla niul inillgcatiim , and hare fount
it to act lulinirubly nn a geutlo anerien
and blotxlpm-ilier , Iconsidor It uncyuiiled
'you are at liberty to use my name us a
reference. ' " 1'rfco 50 cents , trial bottle
10 centH. 30-lw
BOSTON MARKET ,
Cuming Street ,
J. J. NOBES
. . , Fropr.
Fresh and Salt Meats of al
Kinds , Poultry , Fish.&o. ,
in Season.
-A-TWJO SKI B
Dlitolutlon of Partnerihlp Notice.
Notice U hereby Klveu that the firm of Wcollcv
i Davis , tUttloiu'rs and p.ipcr dealers of Omaha
Nebraska , It thU daj dlmtolied by mutual con
unt. Thu btialncM o | the Utollrm will l)0 ) net
lied by ( lllman It. Davin , who ailonu It atithorii
cd to UKO thu linn tuuie for that iuir | > o o ,
who a auiuc ull lUbllltlrs of tlie 'atullrm.
A. 0. ,
it. DAMS.
Omaha , Jan. 3UI ,
I herorcbv yh o notlco that I luvo purihaiw
the stock of ( rood * of the Mo firm ( Woollc )
Davis , and will roiitliiiio thu > imu line of him !
IH' * at 'hi ) old ! .ii il , 10S ( j. IMh st , Ojn > , P. I )
IHVI'I ,
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
ICth and Oodgoets. , Omah , Neb.
Thli ncy does aincTLTa brokerage business.
TX ntijwcuUte nJ Uivrcforn QV btrtcalni
t filir nf lii urfil to mil ln > t * , l
NOTICE.
lli'iir ) II , Wool ! willtaku notice that on th
22d day ol lc.cciul . > < r. 1W1 , the County Jud oo
Douxliu County. Nebraska , Iwiucd an ordir o
attachment for the sum of ltt.OO In an actlo
IKiidlni : before him wherein Parker 1' . Clark
( leorjro II , Clark and Klllah F. Clark , partner
\\oolfdefendant " ° > V' ' lntin , nd llctry I
; that proiwitr brionirlnu to jot
him been attac.hu ! underpaid order ; that laid iux >
" " " "itlnuedto the Fcpriury , IbSl. term o
Mldiourt , and that > ou ate rixiulrcd to apin-a
ami aii.wir by the Oth day of Fcbruarj. ISs- '
Datwl Onialia , Jaruai ) 14 , IbsJ , '
„ . . , . UtAKK IIIIOH.
Uy CURKbos * lli'yr ,
. ST09IACII f
BITTERS
In Host * of FnmlHod
oitcttcr'H Stomach Hitters Is ai much regarded
Ji a household in ccc iU njf sii. r or coflev. The
canon of thin is that joars of oxpericnco tmvo
rev cd It to bo perfect y reliable In these cases of
mctvcncy where n prompt and convenient rcm-
dy Is dcmandod. Con'tlpatlon , liver compUInt ,
) - pepHla. Indlgcdllon and othir troubles arn
vercomo by It ,
Kor .lo by all DruiwMi and Dealers , to whom
pvlv for He tetter's Alinanao for 1832.
Gentle
Women
Who trent glossy , luxuriant
and WHVV tresses of abundant ,
beantifhl Hair most use
LION'S KAT1IAHION. This
elegant , cheap article always
makes the lluir crow freely
nnd fast , keeps it from fulling
out , arrests and cures grayness -
ness , removes dandruff and
itching , makes the Hair
strong , giving It a curling
tendency ana keeping it in
any desired position. Beau
tiful , healthy Hair is the sure
result of using Kuthairou.
The Great English JRpinedy
TMAOI
Never f.ills to uito
ScrvouaDcbllifj , VI
tal KxbaUDllon , llmls-
dons , Hemlnal WcaK-
nc9 < icsLOST MAN
HOOD , and all the
[ evil elicits of jouth-
'ill ' ( oil l us and c\et3-
leg. It flops peruu-
[ ncntly all weakening ,
involuntary loss sand
trains upon the BJH
'cm , thelnovltnblo re-
- . " " " jultof thcsoovilprac-
Ices , which are so destructive to mind and body
nd rnnke life miserable , often leading to Insanl-
y and death It strengthens the Ncrvca.Uraln ,
: iicinor } ( Illood , Mu-c.lcn , lilRoathc and Itcpro-
luctlro Or uin , It restores to all thu organic
unctlrn * their former vifor and vitality , ma-
Intr life cheerful and enjojable. Price , $3 a
bottle , or four time * the quamity $10. Sent by
xpreM , secure from obairratlon , to any address ,
on receipt of price. No. C. O. I ) , sent , except
on receipt of SI as a guarantee. Letters re
quettlng ; answun must incloso stamp.
Dr. MirMiu'a Dandelion Pills
are thu but and cheapest djepopsla and bllllous
euro in thu market. Hold by all drug-gists. Price
O cenls.
DH. HiSTir'a Kiovxr HKMI-UV , OKIMIETICIW ,
Cures all kind of Kldimj and bladder complalnto.
Kouorrhua , Klcct and leucorreca. For tale i y all
ii.-jC sta : SI a bottle.
KNOLISII SIEUlCAIj INSTITUTE ,
718 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo.
Jan25-ly
lt/oann <
F man of I
lour duties UTOU * nlKlit nfki tci "rei
( tlinuliiitiaiKt n tnrulirnln net VP line
Hop Bitters. rutt ute Hop B.
If joiinrujoiMiij I mifTriiiiK 'roui any u
dlKii tlun ur cl Itlnni iryniiuiviiiar
rlcd or ulncie , old or I yuiiu . eutft'rlntr troi
poorhf altli or lunRinin I I1 nir on a bed of lick
uce % nljr oa H O p I 1 Dlttera.
. Thoun&nas Oln an
Whoever younrr.
irlienuicr jrou fill j jiaally f r i > m BOIDO
tlmt j o n r f7rtiiu I format Kidney
nrcd clcun lnifton. > disease tlat mlul'l
liur or Ftlmiilallnir , bave lfenpreenti'S
without iiit I by timely ui ul
.alto Hop K Hcpt'lttor *
Bitter * .
D , I. O
oruriuruomil Ita an ftbaolutk
o'f tlia' acAr anil IrrciUta
f ,
. HOP bio cure tot
txmtli , blooil.l I drunkenness
IHirurnrne t\ \ lUMOf opium ,
You will he Itcbaoco , a1 *
cun-dlfyouuse { [ narcotics.
Hop Bitter *
Ifyouarenlra , . BoldhydniR
.
t'ly weak and ( Tl.K HenUrol
'
lo > y iilrltidtrjr NEVER | Circular
Ut It may | nor
nve your
FAIL
co.
. ,
life. It hn *
saved hun
dredt. * Toronto. Out.
JOHN srABtvn , rnoMR sciuur ,
Picsldeiit. Vlie Prcs't.
W. S. DKimiKii , Sec. andTreas.
THE NEBRASKA
MiNUFAGTUEIG 00
Lincoln , Neb ,
MANUFACTUllKHS OK
Corn Planters , Harrows , Farm Rollers
Sulky Hay Rakes , Bucket tlevatlng Wind
mills , &c.
U'o are prei arcd to do Job work and nianufac
turn v for other partica.
Aililri'i nil onloN
.NKIlllASKA MANUr'ACTUJIIXa CO
m.
| anl9-8ni
NERVOUS DEBILITY ,
A Care Guaranteed-
lr. K. C.Ve t's Ncrvo nnd Ilialn Treatment
Ae ] > eciUc for Hveterla , lilzzlnuJs , ConvuUloni
Ken out llradacho , Mental IK-prosslon , Ix > sso
lli > morjfi | ; riiiatorri'D-i.Irupotc'iiy ) ' , IinoluntArj
Km'fsloim ' , Prcnmtiiru Old Ace , cautod by our
exertion , sell abtuc , or mer-lndulgence. h'c '
leads to misery , decay and ileath. Onu box vv I
curoie cnt ca o , I'M h bnx containson month'
trt'Atmcnt. One dollar a box , or six boxes fo
lite dollars ; sent by mall prvpatil on receipt o
price. We KUiranlco six boxes to cure any case
With each order received b ) us for fix boxes , ac
compauled with five dollar' , lll send the pur
chaicr our written nu-inuitio to return th
money If thu treatment do * not i'ff it a cure ,
C. f. Qoodmau , Druin.'lt. Sole. Wholesale am
Retail Aifont , Omaha , Neb , Orders by mail a
rgifular price. JAMy
THOROUGHBRED
JERSEY COWS & HEIFERS
For Sale By
GRAHAM P. BROWNE
Burdock
BltlERS
Mrs .1. O. llohcrteon , Pitt burir , Pa. , writes : "I
M siiHerlntr from Kcneral dibllltv , want ot ! ! >
ittltc , toiifltl | tlon , etc. , no that life was a bur-
en : aftir u ln llurdock Bloo.1 Hitters I felt l < et-
cr than for jcar . I cinnot praise lour Hitters
oo much. "
K.athlM. of nuffalo , N. Y. , writes ; "Vour
unlock lllci TSUturn , In chronic dlica cn of the
looj. llxcr & , , J MuncjH , ha\e licen nlzmlij
arkcilwlthmicctst. lha\o used tlum im-clf
Ith best rnultf , for torpidity of thelHer , Midln
unco ! a friend of mine minerlng fromdroiH } ' ,
10 effect won man clous. "
llmco Turner , Hochestcr , N. Y.i rltes:4'I : hft\e
Mien subject to Bcrloun disorder of the kidneys.
nd unable to attend to huxlnuui ; Jiunlock Illood
Ittcrn rcllexeil me before half n bottle was used
fed confident that thev U1 entirely cure me. " ,
Awnlth Hall , Blnghampton , N. Y. , writes :
I suffered with a dull pain through mv eft
int ( and shoulder. Lost my nplrlt , npiietlte
nd color , nnd could with difficulty kcip up all
ay. Took jour llurdock Blood Hitters an dl-
ctttl , and hav o felt no jxxln elniu first v. cck at-
ir usliur them. "
Mr , Noah Tati-n , Klin Ira , N. Y. . writes : "About
tir > earnnio Iliad Mi attack of bilious to ; cr , and
etcr fully reco\crcd. My dlRcstlvc orjrans
ere weakened , and I would lie completely proa-
rated fordajn. After uslnif two liottlcH olour
urdock Illood Hitters the Improvement wan no
l-lble that 1 was astonished. I can now. though
1 } tnrs of HKC , do a fair and reasonable da ) 'B
ork.
C. Hlackct Itoblnson , proprietor of The Can d
rcHbjtcrlan , Toronto , Out , writes : "Ferjcara
suffered greatly from oft-recurring headache. I
sed j our llurdock Hlood Dlttors with happlutt
C9U1M , and I now find inipclf In better health
ian for ycara past. "
Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : 4lJ.ha > o
ncd llurdock Illood Hitters for nervous and 1 > II-
oua headaches , and can recommend It toan > one
( .quiring a cure for bllllousncss. "
Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , K. Y , writes :
For several jeari 1 have suffered from oft-rtcur-
inir billions headaches , d > spewla ) , and com-
lairils peculiar to my BOX. Since using jour
lurdock Ulood Hitters I am entirely relieved. "
Price , SI. 00 .pet Bottle ; Trial Bottlei 10 Cti
FOSTER , MILBURN , & Co , , Props ,
BUFFALO , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMilion and C. F.
oodiuan. _ _ ] o 27 ood-me
nls jfrc.it specific cures that most loathsome
disuico
SYPHILIS
JlThothor in its Primary , Secondary
or Tertiary Stngo-
Itcmovcd all traces of .Vcrcurj from the BJU'
tern , Cures Scrofula , OK ) Sorcu , Hlieuma-
tlsin , Krzcma , Caurrh or an }
Illood Disease.
Care * When Hot Springs Fail !
Malvcrn , Ark. , ilay 2,1831.
\Vo hare cases In our town who lived at Hot
l > t\ng \ and wore Unally cured with S. S. d.
HcCAMMON & HURRY.
Memphis , Menu. , May 12,1831
We have sold 1,230 hot les of S.S. S. In a year.
t has given universal satisfaction. Fair rnlndejl
ihjslcmns now recommend It as a positive
peclflc. S. MAXBFIIILD ft Co.
Louunille , Ky , , May 13.1881.
S. B. 9. has given better eatifaction than any
medicine I have ever sold , J. A. F
Uenvei , Col. May 2 , 1831.
Every purcha cr I peaks In the highest tcnni
f S. 3. a. L. Melssetcr.
Illchmond. Va. . Slay 11 , 1881.
You can refer anvboily to us In regard to the
merits of S. S. S. Polk , Miller & Co.
Ha c ncv cr know n S. S. S to fail to cure a case
f Sjplillis , when properl ) taken.
ll. L. DciiLard. ) lerr .
Ell Warren. [ > ,
The above signers are gentleman of high stand
itf A II COLQUITT ,
Governor oiGcomU.
IF YOtI WISH WE W LbTAKEYOUHSE CA
TO BE PAII ) roil WHEN OUI1KD.
Write for particulars and ooiiy of little
nook 'Message to the Unfortunate.1'
S1.OOO Reward 1 > o paid to any
chemist who will llnd , on analysis 100 bottles
S S. Sone particle of Mercury lodUo Potas
slum or any Mineral substance.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. I'rops.
Atlanta , Go.
Pricoof rcitularalzo reduced to $1 75 per lot
tie Small size , holding half the quantity , price ,
81.00.
Sold by KENNAKD & CO. ,
and DruiOflsts Generally
. 3. T. JACKSON FLANi'JB
'A Graduatefiom Hie UnlveiBltv of Venn * ) I
\anUat Philadelphia of thu
Clasa o
Tenders his professional services to the citizen.
of Omaha an j all others needing the same , pro
dlcaliiij ; his claim therefor from 49 j ears' ex
pcrienco , Hixtcon jcars of whlih tlhio ho spent Ir
-outh America , from which countr ) ho has jusl
returned , training whilst In tlui provinces mam
remedies for various dlneascs common to thfi
country from the natives of the cnmv.
Thu Doctor makes a specialty of all Chron
Discuses , ] mrtlcularlly tliosu of females He maj
Vie found nt hli rooms at the Haiitem' HOIIHC ,
corner of Dodge and Sixteenth Streets.
odhv * tine codlvv
PILES ! PILES ! PILES !
A Sure Cure Found at Last
No Ouo Need Salfer !
Asuroture lor lillnd , Illeedliu ; , Itclilnif anc
Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Wll
llam , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. William' '
Indian Ointment. A singletx > x has cured th
worutchronlo ca es of 25or SOjears standlntr. N
one ncixl suller live minutes after applying thli
wonderful soothlnjj iniHllclne. Lotions , instru
mcnts and electuaries do nioro harm than good ,
William's Ointment absorb * the tumors , alia ) :
the Intense Itching , ( lurtlciitaaly at nlicht aftci
e ttlnx warm In bed. ) acts as apoultlce , Ktvcs In
ttant and iialnleu iclkf , and Is prepared only foi
Piles. Itchini , ' of the private parts , and for noth
' " '
"ftoad'what the lion J. U Ccfflnberry of Cleve.
and avs about Ur. Williams Indian Pile Olnt
ment : I hav a used scores of Piles cures , and II
affords ni p casure to y that I hav. c never found
mj thlnif which ( five men Immcitlito and perm *
nnt relief as Dr. William's Indian Ointment
Kor sale by all druintlsts or mailed on receipt o
' " " * ' "
"HENRY & co. . Prop'rm. ,
CL3VILANU , OlIIU.
For t le by 0. V Goodman.
OctlOd *
OKAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE *
TRAD.
edy. Auun-
faillnir cure
for Seminal
Weakncis ,
Spur mat or.
rhea , Impot-
ciicy , and all
Dlw.asC.that
' " 'm.ni " " ' 'u
follow M a
| EFORETAIINB."xiuence of AFTER TAIH8.
Ixwi of Memor Unlvenal Latitude
helf-Abubei ; aj ) ) ,
tude , Pain In the Hack , UimncM of VUlon , Premature
mature Old AK , ' nd inan > othtr DUcineii that
toad to Inunlty or Coiiiumptloo and a Prema
ture Oravo. , .
idTt'ull | urtlcular < In our panmhltt , which
wo denlre to cnd Irte I v mall to every one.
* < rrhe Speciac Jledlcine ii told by all dru l U
at (1 P r package , or 6 packmen for J5 , or will
1 wilt free by mall on reoi ptof the money , by
Iruwlnu THEOBA 1EU1C1NECO. .
or sale by C , f Geode o 7me eod
/
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
-AND DEALER K
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. „ , . . * .
IE1. O.
WHOLESALE GROCER ,
1213 Farnham St. . Omaha ,
H. M. & M. PEAVY ,
CLOTHIERS !
1309 Farnham Street.
.
Jan20cod.m&c6ni
WM. ROGERS'
Manufacturing Company , \
-MAKERS OP THE-
Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forks ,
The only and/ / ktional plate that
original firm of )
is giving for instance
Rogers Bros.
stance a ainglo
All ou Spoons ,
F o r k B and plated Spoon a
Knives plated triple thickness
with the greatest
pl&te only on
of care. Each
the B o c i i o s
lot being hung
on a scale while whore expo d
being plated , to to wear , thereby
insure a full deposit
making a single
posit of silver or
plated Spoon
them.
wear as long asa
Wo would call
a triple plated
especial attention
.
one.
tion to our sec-
Rival. Orient Tinned.
All Orders in the West should be Addressed to
A. B. HUBERMANN ,
Wholesale Jeweler ,
OMAHA' , NEB.
Clearing Sale !
T
POLACK'S
PALACE CLOTHING HOUSE
Is the place to Buy Bargains.
EVERYTHING MARKED IN RED FIGURES.
ed Ink Marks ,